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31551 | Utica NY Observer - 12/27/1944 Miss Lottie Stawicz. daughter of Mrs Catherine Stawicz, 2 St. Joseph, and Samuel Abiusi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Abiusi, 20 Schuyler, were married Nov. 25. The wedding took place in Holy Trinity Church, the Rev. Albin Majdanik officiating. The at- tendants were Miss Helen Moscal and James Abiusi, seaman second class, USN. Following a trip to New York, Mr. and Mrs. Abiusi are making their home at 20 Schuyler. | Family: ABIUSI, Samuel P / STAWIASZ, Lotti (F38778)
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31552 | Utica NY Observer - 12/27/1945 Chadwicks - Wallace Byron Bristol, 45, died unexpectedly in his home Dec. 26. 1945. following his return from work. Dr. Preston Clark, conorer, was called and gave the cause of death as a heart attack. Mr. Bristol was born in Utica June 22, 1900, son of Etta Scouten and the late Charles Bristol. He lived in Utica until eight year ago when he came here. He was a repairman for the New York Telephone Co. for 22 years. He married Anna Schug in Utica Oct 2, 1925, in St. Joseph's Church. He was a member of St. Anthony of Padua Church, this village and of its Holy Name So- ciety. Besides his wife, Mr. Bristol leaves one daughter, Miss Mary Bristol, student nurse in the Col- lege of St. Rose, Albany; three sons, Wallace, Robert and Richard Bristol, all at home; his mother, Mrs. Etta Bristol, Utica three sisters, Mrs. Harry Goode and Mrs. Louise Owens, both of Utica, and Mrs. John McAvoy, Washington, D.. C. ad three brothers, Francis,, ???? and ??? of Utica. The funeral will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday from the home and at 9:30 from St Anthony of Padua Church. | BRISTOL, Wallace Byron (I173276)
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31553 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: ZIEMENDORF, Brian Lee / MURRAY, Carol Jean (F20260)
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31554 | Utica NY Observer - 12/6/1927 Rome, Dec. 6-James Atwell Annis, 76, of North Bay, ,died in-a local hospital last evening. He had lived there since a boy. He was engaged in boating on the Erie Canal years ago after which he followed the trade of a carpenter. He married Anna .Flanagan, daughter of the late Peter Flanagan who survives. also three daughters, Mrs. J. D. Wellman, Mrs. Wll- liam Hemmingway and Mrs. G. W. Bowman, all of this city. The funeral will be held at his late home North Bay where Interment will be made. | ANNIS, James Atwell (I117406)
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31555 | Utica NY Observer - 12/9/1976 Mrs. Mary Jane Spina, of 1010 Howard Ave . beauty salon owner and operator, died yesterday at St Elizabeth Hospital after a brief illness. Mrs Spina was a hairdresser managing Neisners's Beauty Salon and owned and operated Starlight Beauty Salon. both of Utica, since 1944 She was born in Brooklyn and moved to Frankfort as a child She was educated in the Frankfort schools She leaves her mother, Mrs Providenza Faratore Tocco, of Frankfort; three brothers, Frank Tocco. and Joseph Tocco. both of Frankfort, and Victor Tocco. of Utica; and two sisters. Mrs Marian Wetmore and Mrs Patsy (Florence) DeLuca, both of Utica The funeral will be at 8:30 a m Saturday from the V.J. Iocovozzi Funeral Home Inc.. 203 Second Ave . Frankfort, and at 9 a.m. from St. Mary's Church in Frankfort Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery Calling hours are today from 7 to 9 p.m. and tomorrow from 2 to 4. and 7 to9 p.m. | TOCCO, Mary Jane (I82475)
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31556 | Utica NY Observer - 18/1987 Eugene M. Buckley. 83. of 196 Roosevelt Drive. Utica. died unexpectedly on Tuesday. January- 6.1987. in St. Luke's Memorial Hospital Center. He was bom August 26. 1903, in Utica. the .son of Michael and Ida Vaeth. Buckley. On June 23.1925. he married the former Minnie J. Smith. in St. Agnes Church. Utica. He has resided here all of his life. Mr. Buckely was employed with the J.A. Firsching & Sons. Inc. Textile Ma- " chinery- retiring in 1970. Mr. Buckleywas a member of The Church of Our Lady of Lourdes and a former member of its Holy Name Society. Surviving besides his wife Minnie. is one son. Eugene M. Buckley. Jr.. of Wadsworth. OH: one sister. Loretta M. McCleary. of Utica; three grandsons. Dennis. Michael and Daniel Buckley; and also several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Friday at 1:30 from the Quinn. Ryan & Nunn. Inc. Funeral Home. 2212 Genesee St under the direction of Christopher J McGrath and 2 o'clock from The Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by the Rev. Monsi- gnor H. Charles Sewall. Intermment will be at Calvary Cemetery. Rela- tives and friends are invited and may call Thursday 2-4 and 7-9. Remem- berances in Mr. Buckley's name may be made to The Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. | BUCKLEY, Eugene M (I183050)
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31557 | Utica NY Observer - 1936 Frankfort-Miss Catherine. Vallone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Vallone, 225 Main Street, and Samuel Bono Jr.. son of Mr. And Mrs, Samuel Bono Sr., 220 Main Street, were married at St Mary's Church at 10 a. m. Thurs - day, the'Rev. Edward Hogan. pastor.- officiating. Mlsa Marjorie DeJohn. lllon. cousin of the bride, was maid of honor and wore Margaret Roso moire with gold hat and accessories and carried bronze pom poms. The bridesmaids were Jane Terzo. who wore peach moire with gold accessories, Fannie Conte. who wore yellow moire, and Ada Bono, sister of the groom, who wore old rose moire with gold accessories. All of the bridesmaids" carried bronze pom poms. The best man was Jamca Branck and ushers were Vita Vallone, brother of the bride. Joseph Conte and Victor Librcra. Wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride and a dinner and reception was enjoyed at the Town Halt. Guests were present from Detroit, New Jersey. Utica,, Syracuse, Rocheter, Little Falls and New York. The bridegroom is employed the Remington Rand power and the bride at thenRemington Rand typewriter plant After a trip to New York the couple will be at home to their friends at 206 Sixth Avenue. Pre-nuptlal parties were given by Margaret DeJohn. Jane Terzo, Ada Bono, and Fannie Conte. | Family: BONO, Samuel / VALLONE, Catherine (F56626)
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31558 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: BONO, Salvatore S / (F56609)
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31559 | Utica NY Observer - 1941 Ortskany-Rose Marie Buehler. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Buehler, of Orlskany and Robert Henry Heeley. of Springfield. Mass., son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heeley. of Utica, were united In marrlage at 2 P. M. yesterday In the Waterbury Memorial Presby- terian Church by the Rev. Walter I. Eaton pastor of the church. They were attended by Mrs. Paul Buehler. of Orlskany. as matron of honor and Paul Heeley, of Spring- field, Mass. Cousin of the bride- groom, as best man. The ushers were Paul Buehler, brother of the bride, and Stanley Eaton, both of Oriskany. Ted Roberts of Utica uncle of thebridegroom sang "O Promise Me", and Mrs. George C. Frost, of Utica, was at the organ. The bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a period gown of white sik tulle with full skirt and long train, and the full bodice was caught into a ruffle at the neckline by orange blossoms. Long tightly-fitted sleeves were caught into large puffs of tulle at the shoulder. Her ciricular veil of ilu- sion fell from a tiny bonnet fash- ioned of tulle. She carried a bou- quet of white roses and gladioli. The matron of honor wore a gown of starlight blue marquisette. The long bodice was self-tucked and banded with chantily lace. Her bonnet of tulle, similar to the bride's matched her gown. She caarried a bouquet of pink roses and blue delphinium. The brides mother wore a cinna- mon brown crepe dress with matching accessories, and_wore a corsage of yellow roses. The brlde- groom's mother wore a soldier blue crepe dress with matching acces- sories.and a corsage of pink roses. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held In the Italian room of Hotel Uttca. after whlch the couple left by train on a wed- ding trip to New York City. They will-reside in Springfield, Mass. Pre-nuptial affairs included showers given by Viola and Marta Lowery and Mrs. Lionel Miolle, Mrs. Henry Heeley, of Utica, Mrs. Josephlne Maiar, of Utica. Miss Helen -Heeley of Valco andMrs Paul Buehler | Family: HEELEY, Robert Henry / BUEHLER, Rose Marie (F67891)
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31560 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: DRAGULSKI, Edward William / ALTON, Priscilla Anne (F40074)
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31561 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: BEASOCK, James W / MURRAY, Nancy Jean (F45852)
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31562 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: ADDISON, Charles Vincent / BONO, Susan Anne (F56615)
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31563 | Utica NY Observer - 1968 HERKIMER - The engagement of Miss Diane Helman to Farhad * Javid ir announced by her^ parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. John Helman, Newburg, formerly of Herkimer. Miss Helman is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Comstock, Washington, D. C. Mr. Javid, son of Dr. and Mrs. Seyd Javid, Teheran, Iran is a graduate of schools in Teheran and Is now attending Northern Virginia College in computer engineering. | Family: JAVID, Farhad / HELMAN, Diane (F25447)
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31564 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: SNELL, James Parker / BONO, Barbara Jo (F56616)
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31565 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: BEHA, Donald Ambrose / KELLY, Jean A (F46787)
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31566 | Utica NY Observer - 2/2/1967 Mr.and Mrs. Leon Beauchamp, Eagle Bay,announce the engagement-of their daughter, Sandra Ellen, to. Frank Anthony Centolella, Jr., son of Mrs. Frances Centolella, Then- data, and the late Frank Centolella, Sr. The bride to be is a graduate of Utice Free Academy and the Mohawk Hairstyling and Beauty Culture School. She is employed by the Village House of Beauty, New hartford. Her fiance was graduated from Proctor High School, at- tended Utica College and is employed by the Bendix Corp. Miss Beauchamp and Mr. Centolella plan to be married on April 1. | Family: BEAUCHAMP, Leon / SCHIMMEL, Lois S (F26822)
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31567 | Utica NY Observer - 2/20/1939 CURTIS-At a local hospital Sunday. Feb. 19, 1939 Gladys Bugbee. wife of Lyle Curtis, aged 31 years, of Clayville. N. Y. | BUGBEE, Gladys M (I185709)
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31568 | Utica NY Observer - 2/21/1928 Rome, Feb. 21—Mrs. Anna Annis. 71. widow of Atwell Annls and for many years a resident of North Bay, died at the James A. Murphy Memorial Hospital this morning after an illness of several days, pneumonia being the cause of death. Mrs. Annia was formerly Miss Anna Stratton and was born at Jewell (West Vienna). She married Mr. Annis of North Bay more than 50 years ago and most of their lives were passed there. Mr. Annis died in this city three months ago and since then Mrs. annis had resided with relatives here. She was a sister of the late James Flanagan, formerly treasurer of Oneida county and a former mem- ber of Assembly. Surviving are three children, Mrs. J. D. Wellman and Mrs. Guy Bowman, Rome; Mrs. William Hemmingway, Westmore- land; one sister, Mrs. W. B. Graves, and one brother, John F. Flana- gan, both of this city. She was a member of the First Methodist Church and of the North Bay Lodge of Rebekahs. The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock Friday at the late home in North Bay. Burial will be made there. | FLANAGAN, Mary Anna (I117441)
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31569 | Utica NY Observer - 2/5/1960 Rome-Francis J, Beasock, '77, of 11 Marino St., Orisk_ ny, died yesterday morning in a Rome hospital after a brief illness. He was born June 12. 1882. In Rome, son of Anthony and Amelia Stimmer Beasock. In Rome 57 years ago,'he mar- ried'Margaret Holman, who died Oct. 28, 1957 Mr. Beasock had resided in Oriskany for the past two years and in Tonawanda for two years prior to that. He leaves four daughters. Mrs. Earl Wilkes of Rome. Mrs. Hollie Baldwin of Chad- wicks, Mrs. William P Smith and Mrs. Arnold Buehler, both of Oriskany; four sons, Walter F., Arnold A., Howard J. and Willard J; all of Tona- wanda, 45 grandchildren, 30 great grandchildren. The funeral will be at 8 Monday from the Griffin & Aldridge Funeral Home, 209 N. Washington St., and at 9:30 from St. Stephen's Church, Oriskany, where a requiem Mass will be offered. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 today, to- morrow and Sunday at the funeral home. | BEASOCK, Francis J (I129579)
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31570 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: SMITHSON, Ronald L / BONO, Anna Marie (F56597)
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31571 | Utica NY Observer - 3/13/1956 BOONVILLE — Seymour W. Barringer, 76, who had been town clerk, highway superintendent and justice of the peace fov Town of Ava, died suddenly at his home, 103 South St.. here', 'at noon March 11, 1956. Oneida County Coroner Preston Clark pronounced death due to cor- onary occlusion. Mr. Barringer was also a wel- fare officer for several years and served as trustee of School Dis-. trict 6, Town of Ava, for many years. He was born in Town of Lee on May 6, 1879, a son of C. Ham- ilton and Martha Haynes Bar- ringer. He was twice married. He married Etta Tuttle on March 18, 1903 in Ava, by the Rev. George Dermont. She died May 23, 1916. He married Edna Brandis on Feb. 26, 1949, at the clinton Methodist Church, by the Rev. Alden Smith. He spent his early life in Town of Ava, where he owned a farm at Flint town. Since moving here in 1942, Mr. Barringer had worked for Oneida County Reforestation and had worked at the Elsasser Loom Works here the last several years. Mr. Barringer was a member of Ava Methodist Church, Boon- ville grange 1547, a charter member of the Maccabees of West Leyden and Summit Lodge IOOF, Boonville. He leaves his wife; four daugh- ters, Mrs. Herbert Ringwald of Ava, Mrs. Samuel Spinelli of Six, Mrs. Stuart Gieseman of Clinton, Mrs. Harry Hartson of West Branch; a son, Wallace Barringer of Ava; a step-daugh- ter, Judith Brandis, at home; 13 grandchildren; three great grand- children; a sister, Mrs. Burton Hurlbut of Boonville; several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be at 2 Wed- nesday from the Trainor Funeral Home here with the Rev. Elton Parker, Boonville Methodist pas- tor, officiating. Burial will be in Ava Cemetery. | BARRINGER, Seymour Wallace (I40069)
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31572 | Utica NY Observer - 3/19/1959 Newport Methodist Church at 2 on the afternoon of Mar. 15 was the setting-for a double wedding. Married were Miss Geraldine Roberts to Duane Dygert* and Miss Barbara Morgan to M i 11 a r d Grower jr. -:" - - ~The -Rev.-Nakon Repperl was_.th_ecelebrant. Miss Roberts is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Roberts, Newport. Mr. Dygert is the son of Mrs. Violet Dy- gert, Newport. Miss Morgan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morgan. Her husband is the eon^^f^rai>d-Mfs. Millard Grower, Newport The "brides alike in street length of ice blue. They wore white accessories. Miss R o b e r t s ' corsage was of pink roses. Miss * * . Morgan wore white roses. Following the- ceremony, a reception was held in the Newport Legion Home. After a short wedding trip both couples will reside in Newport Mr. Dygert is employed by the-Cyclone hence Co. Mr. Grower is-affiliated- withjhe Borden Co. j | Family: GROWER, Millard Francis / MORGAN, Barbara Jean (F11658)
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31573 | Utica NY Observer - 3/21/1934 Boonvllle- Mrs; Adele Radel. 74. died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Floyd Draper. Post Street, yesterday afternoon. She had been in ill health for some time but only seriously since Sunday. She. waa born In the Town of- Turln Feb. 20. 1880. daughter of Amte and Rosallo Manigold Brenon. She was graduated from the Turin High ScbooLand taught school for several years. In -1888 she was married to Vincent Radel at Mohawk Hill. Since the death of her husband 17 years ago she had lived with her daughter- here. She was a communicant of St. Joseph's Church and a member of the Rosary Society. She leaves her daughter Mrs Draper; one granddaughter; four sisters. Mrs. Virginia Bailey. Collinsville: Mrs. Eleanor Hoffman. Mohawk Hill: Mrs. Margaret O'Hara. Constableville; Mrs. Ralne Maurer, West Leyden: one brother., Eugene Brenon. Turin; several nieces and nephews | BRENON, Adele (I169698)
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31574 | Utica NY Observer - 3/25/1981 FORESTPORT - George Fred Worden. 84. a lifelong resident of the Forestport area died at Faxton Hospital Utica. on March 25.1981 Born in the Town of Russia. Herkimer County on March 19, 1897. he was a son of George D. and Ella Hughes Worden During WW I he served with Company C, No 143 Machine Gun Battalion For many years Mr Worden was employed as a Mechanic for The Town of Forestport He was later employed by the Evans Equipment Co. in Remsen Mr Worden was well known for his miniature .wood, carvings, which have been displayed at many local museums His carvings are currently on display at The Dodge- Pratt-Northam Institute in Boonville Since last June Mr Worden had made his home with his daughter Myra on the Echo Lake Road Town of Boonville His first wife Susan Roberts whom he married on August 4. 1920. died on March 25, 1932 He married Viola G Banning on Sept 29. 1937 She died on August 30. 1963 Mr Worden was a member of The Forestport Presbyterian Church, a. 60 year member of: Forestport Lodge I.O OF . and served as its Secretary for many years He was presently a member' of Trenton Lodge IO OF . and was an Honorary member of Forestport Fire Fighters Survivors include a son Harold of Utica; 4 daughters, Mrs Douglas Frances' LaRocque. Clinton; Mrs Henry-(Myra) Szyikowski. Boonville; Mrs Doyle (Ruth) Jones. Lakewood. Cal ; Mrs Martin (Catherine) Mooney, Utica;a stepdaughter Mrs Kenneth (Dorothy) Lebo. Malone; grandchildren great grandchildren: a son Clarence died in 1972 Funeral on Friday, at 1:30pm at The Trainor Funeral 'Home Boonville. where friends may.call Wednesday. 7 9 and Thursday 2-4. and 7-9 Interment will be in' Fairchild Cemetery Remsen Memorial donations may be made to The Forestport Fire Fighters or to The Boonville Ambulance Fund Trenton I OO F Lodge Services at 8 30pm Wednesday. | WORDEN, George Fred (I99490)
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31575 | Utica NY Observer - 3/27/1975 ORISKANY FALLS - . Mrs.- Mabel* Dolan, 81, of Madison. Street, died yesterday in the Harding. Nursing^ Home, Waterville. She was born in Ketton, Utah, daughter of Albert-and Georgianna Wright Brandis and attended the Deansboro schools. She was married to Raymond . T. Dolan in 1920. He died in 1954. Mrs. Dolan was-a member of' St. Joseph's Church of Oriskany Falls and its Altar-Rosary Society. She is survived by a son/H.. John Dolan of Oriskany Falls and a sister, Mrs. Charles (Brenda) Griffin of Clinton. The funeral will be at 9:15 Saturday from the James W. Dayis Jr. Funeral Home, Oriskany Falls and at 9:30 from Sh Joseph's Church. Burial will be in St. Bernard's'Cemetery, Waterville. Calling hours are 7 to 9 tonight and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 tomorrow. | BRANDIS, Mabel I (I165693)
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31576 | Utica NY Observer - 3/3/1974 ROME - Burial for Stanley W. Perry, Sr., 54 , of 7055 LaVita Ave., who died Friday in Rome. Hospital will be Tuesday in Evergreen Cemetery, Stokes. He was born in Rome, the son of Charles J. and Ruth A. Harrig Perry. He attended Rome schools. He was married to Margaret Switzer in 1952 in Baltimore, Maryland. He had lived all of his life in Rome. Mr. Perry served with the U.S. Army in World War II in the Pacific Theater. He attended the United Methodist Church. Besides his wife and father of Rome, he leaves six daughters; Mrs. Julian (Elizabeth) Jaynes, of Rome; Misses Charlene S., Denise R., Christine J., Dawn M., Stacy L. Perry, all at home; two sons, William C. and Stanley W. Perry Jr., of Rome; five sisters; Mrs. John E. (Mabel) Smith, Mrs. Willard (Doris) Beasock and Mrs. Henry (June) Carlin, all of Rome; Mrs. Anthony (Mariilyn) Bechy, of Waverly, N.Y., and Mrs. Theodore (Arlene) Netz- band, of New London, N.Y., a brother, Robert C. Perry, of Little Falls. The funeral will be at ? Tuesday from the Martin J. Nunn Funeral Home. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 today and Monday. | PERRY, Stanley W (I129714)
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31577 | Utica NY Observer - 3/5/1938 Fairfield-William James Boyce. 66. former highway commissioner, died Thursday, Mar. 4, 1938. at Faxton Hospital, Utica. Mr. Boyce was born in Corinth, son of Henry and Lucy Boyce. He moved with his parents when still a child to Pardeeville. He married Delia Fisher in 1858 at Prospect. By occupation he was a farmer, and purchased the former Charles 7odd farm in 1919. He retired in 1922 and bought the Traver place in the Village of Fairfield, where he and his family have since resided. Surviving besides the widow are two daughters, Miss Myrtle Boyce, Middleville, and Miss Evelyn Boyce at home; two sons, Floyd, Fairfield, and Cecil. Newport; two grandsons; three brothers, George of Boonville, Eli and Bingham, both of MIddleville | BOYCE, William James (I162122)
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31578 | Utica NY Observer - 3/7/1969 MRS. JOSEPH TALERICO Mrs. Rosemary Critelll Talerico, 43, wi/e of Joseph Talerico, died Sunday In Cypress, Calif., according to word received here, She was a former Utica resident. The funeral and burial will be In Long Beach, Calif | CRITELLI, Rosemary (I80369)
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31579 | Utica NY Observer - 4/1/1937 About 50 guests attended a shower given in honor of MIM Orace Ablurt by her sister. Mrs. Dorothy Basi. 421 Catharine Street, last night. Miss Abiusi and Nicholas March- itelli will be married Saturday at St. Mary of Mt Carmel Church. | Family: MARCHITELLI, Nicholas F / ABIUSI, Grace M (F38782)
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31580 | Utica NY Observer - 4/1/1951 The marriage of Miss Patricia Anne Brennan. daughter of- Mr. "and Mrs. Francis Brennan. 1620 Dudley, to Stafford Mclntyre- Hanna, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex- ander' Hanna, The Bronx... New York, took plart at 2 p. m. yes- terday in B l e s s e d Sacrament Church, The Rev Luke V Gallagher ficiated at the double ring cere- mony. Mrs. Albert T Bamherger sis- ter of the bride, was her only at- tendant. The best man was Walter King New York, brother-in-law of the bridegroom. The usher were J. Robert Brennan,, Buffalo, brother of the bride, and Ernest Thomas Utica. The bride wore a white lace, ballerina dress with a strapless bodice and bolero jacket with short sleeves and Peter Pan collar. Her lace picture had matched her dress and she carried a bouquet of white carnations. The reception took place in the South Utica Post rooms after which the couple left for an east- ern trip. After Apr. 9 they will make their home in Poughkeepsie. The bride attended the College of New Rochele and the bride- groom is a graduate of the New York Institute of Applied Art and Sciences. He is presently em- ployed by the International Bus- iness Machine Corp., Poughkeepsie. | Family: HANNA, Stafford McIntyre / BRENNAN, Patricia (F61609)
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31581 | Utica NY Observer - 4/12/1957 Fred Brindisi, 76. of 14 Adrean Terr. E, died Apr.11 1957. in his home after an illness of four months. He was born Jan. 28. 1881. in Croani, Province of Catan- zaro, Italy, a son of Angelo and Itallia Roseia Brin- disi. He came to this coun- try and to Utica 55 years ago, and had lived here since. He mar- ried Josephine Rocco in 1906 in St. Mary of Mt. Carmel Church. Most of his life in Utica he was employed by local contractors, retiring about four years ago. He was a parishioner of St. Agnes Church. Besides his wife he leaves two daughters, Mrs. Joseph Troper and Mrs Robert Pless, both of Utica; four sons, Benjamin, Rosario, Anthony and Sam, all of Utica; 13 grandchildren; sev- eral nieces and nephews. The funeral willl be at 9:30 Mon- day from the Matt Funeral Home, 700 Rutger St., and 10 from St. Agnes Church where a solemn requiem high Mass will be offered. Burial will be in the family plot in Calvary Cemetery. | BRINDISI, Frederick (I172773)
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31582 | Utica NY Observer - 4/15/1943 ANNOUNCE BETROTHAL HerkimerMr. and Mrs. Maurice Comstock, Steuben Rd., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Virginia, to Pvt Bartow Comstock,-son-of Mr. and'Mrs. Howard Comstock, Gray. Private "Comstock is stationed at Fort Custer, Mich. | Family: COMSTOCK, Bartow / COMSTOCK, Virginia (F25443)
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31583 | Utica NY Observer - 4/16/1945 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tocco, 320 Railroad, Frankfort, announce thei engagement of their daughter, Marion to Kenneth-K. Wetmore,: 1419 York, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wetmore. | Family: WETMORE, Kenneth / TOCCO, Marian (F27372)
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31584 | Utica NY Observer - 4/17/1949 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wind, Victory Parkway. Whitesboro, announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret, to Stanley R. Barry Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Barry, Lyndonville. Miss Wind and Mr. Barry are seniors at Syracuse University. ALSO Utica NY Observer - 7/17/1949 In a ceremony performed yesterday at 3 p.m., in St. Pauls Church. Whitesboro, Miss Margaret Ann Wind, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Wind, 7 Vic-.. tory Parkway, Whitesboro, be- came the bride of Stanley R. Bar- ry Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan- . ley Barry, Lyndonvtlle. Miss Lois Wind, sister of the bride, was the.only attendant. The best man was Robert Brinsmaid. Lyndonville, and the ushers were Robert Wirth, Lyndonville. and K. Curtis Farnsworth, Clairmont. N. H. The bride wore a white marquisette gown made on the basque model with a high neckline, c a p sleeves and matching gauntlets. The bodice wai fashioned with eyelet insertion in the front and back, which ended in a court train. Her fingertip illusion veil was caught to a halo of eyelet and illusion and she carried a prayer book with a marker of small white flowers and atephanotis,. The maid of honor wore a gown of white marquisette over ice blue satin fashioned with a high neckline, cap sleeves and a fitted bodice trimmed with Venlse lace, full skirt and a blue taffeta sash, She wore a poke bonnet w h i ch matched her gown and carried a powder puff bouquet of yellow and pink feathered carnations combined with sweetheart roses and stephanotis. The bride's mother wore a dress of-dusly. pink crepe with black accessories and an orchid corsage and the bridegroom's mother wore an orchid crepe dress with whlte Accessories and a corsage of sweetheart roses. The reception took place in the bride's home after which the cou- ple left for a trip to Canada. They will make their home in Rochester after Aug 1. The bride is a graduate of Syracuse University where she was a member of Delta Delta Del- ta Sorority. the bridegroom also is a graduate of Syracuse Uni- versity where he was a member of Psi Upsilon Fraternity. | Family: BARRY, Stanley R / WIND, Margaret (F44371)
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31585 | Utica NY Observer - 4/19/1973 WEST LEYDEN-Cecil H. Denslow, 54, of West Leyden died yesterday in Rome City Hospital. He was born In Boonville, son of Gould and Alice Briggs Denslow, and spent his youth at Alder Creek and Forestport'. He married Catherine. Lambert in- 1945 in Utica. For several years, Mf. Denslow was employed by Revere Copper and Brass, Inc. Rome, and later by Sunset Lumber Co., Utica as a yar foreman. Besides his widow of Forestport, he leaves a son Walter F. of Boonvile; a daughter, Mrs. Royal (Patrick) Schmeizle of Forestport; four sisters, Mrs. Daniel (Fanny) Brown of Yorkville, Mrs. Alfred (Marion) Knowles, Mrs. John (Madaline) Majczak Mrs. Felix (Anita) Clark. all of Utica and three- brothers. Floyd of Syrcuse, Leffo and Thomas, both of Forestport. The funeral will be at 11 Saturday from the Trainor Funeral Home, Boonville. Burial will be in Alder Creek Cemetery. Calling hours are from 7 to 9 tonight and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 tomorrow | DENSLOW, Cecil H (I171779)
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31586 | Utica NY Observer - 4/22/1946 Frankfort-Salvatore Paratore, 68, of 211 Railroad, died Apr. 22, 1946, in Ilion Hospital as the result of a stroke suffered .Wednesday. He was born In Italy, son of Vito and Marion Rappa Paratore. He married Rose Migliore in Italy and came to this country and to Frankfort In 1902. He followed the occupation of farmer. He was a member of St. Mary's Church. Besldes his widow he leaves four sons, Vito, Carl, Joseph and Frank, all of Frankfort; f o u r daughters, Mrs. Joseph Constanza, Ilion; Mrs. John Mlgliore, and the Misses Florence and Rose, all of this village; a brother, Joseph, this village, and two sisters, Mrs. Anthony Boosick, Brooklyn, and Mrs. Frank Tocco, Frankfort. Funeral services will be conducted at 9 a.m. in the home and at 9:30 in S t , Mary's Church. Burial will be in Mt Olivet Cemetery. .. | PARATORE, Frankfort Salvatore (I82494)
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31587 | Utica NY Observer - 4/9/1946 Norwich - O r s o n Wellington Blood, 55, interior decorator and contractor, died in his home, 85 South Broad St., this city, Apr. 7, 1946, after an extended period of failing health. Born here Mar. 22, 1891, he was the son of Charles M. and Emily Franklin Blood. This city had al- ways been his home. His marriage to Addie J. McLagen occurred Feb. 2, 1916. Mr. Blood had been en- gaged in his profession for some 30 years. He was a member of the Broad St. Methodist Church. An ardent lover of sports he also was devoted to hunting and fishing. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Robert L,- also four grandchildren, Joan, R o b e r t, George and Susie, all of this city. Also surviving are his mother and four ssisters, Mrs. Orrin Rumacy, Oxford; Mrs. Zada Fuller,, Sidney; Mrs. William McHarter, Elmira, and Mrs. Thomas Carroll, Hamil- ton and several nieces and nephews. | BLOOD, Orson Wellington (I84237)
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31588 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: BRINDISI, Salvatore F / BARBER, Flora Mae (F43584)
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31589 | Utica NY Observer - 5/10/1988 HINCKLEY - Margaret D. Lloyd, 82, of Main St, Hinckley, NY, died Sunday, May 8, 1988, in St. Elizabeth's Hospital. She was born March 15, 1906, in Hinckley, the daughter of Joseph-H. and Mary Dagenkold Droyer. She attended Hinckley schools. She was former employee of the Ballentine Distributors of Utica, where 6he worked for five yean, as a property supply clerk at Depot #2 G.A.F.B., where she worked for 28 years, retiring in 1974. She was a member of St. Ann's Church, Hinckley, Utica Moose Lodge and Floyd Senior Citizens. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Beverly Golden, of Hinckley, NY; three grandchildren, Mrs. Bobbie (Balch) Spina, Mrs. Lynne Donnaruma and Mrs. Kimberly Kennedy; and two great-grandchildren. She was predeceased-by a daughter, Mrs Marylyn Brown, formerly of Alder Creek. Funeral services will be 9:15 from the John G. Ackley Funeral Home Thursday, and at 10 a.m. in St. Ann's Church, Hinckley. Interment will be in Prospect Cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral Home WEDNES- DAY EVENING ONLY 7-9. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association. | DROYER, Margaret D (I121667)
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31590 | Utica NY Observer - 5/14/1942 Irving S. Benjamin. 73, of 3 Sherrill Lane, New Hart ford, operator of the Benja- min Auction House at 429 Bleecker St for the past 45 years, died Saturday. He was born in London, England, and came to Utica when he was an infant. Mr. Benjamin was a past chancellor and charter member of the Utica Knights of Pythias, 'a past district deputy of Pythias and past nobel grand of Odd Fellows. He was a member of Temple Emanu El and was active, for many years in work for the YMCA; He.married Lillian Barber in New York City in 1917. Besides his wife he leaves one sister, Mrs. Emanuel Lichtman, Utica, and a broth- er, Herman, Erie, Pa. The funeral was at 2 today from Temple Emanu-El with Rabbi Elliot Waldman offici- ating. Burial was in Temple Emanu-El Cemetery, New Hartford. | BENJAMIN, Irving S (I123974)
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31591 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: TREEN, Robert C / BEHA, Joanne L (F46821)
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31592 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: SINISCARCO, Joseph / BONO, Lorraine Maria (F56618)
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31593 | Utica NY Observer - 5/27/1978 The engagement of Debra Beha, Middleton. Mass.. to Shawn Sullivan has been announced by Miss Beha's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Beha, 1616 Brinckerhoff Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Margaret Sullivan, Worchester, Mass.. and the late Lawrence Sullivan. The future bride is a graduate of St. Francis deSales High School. She is employed by Lionex Corp of Boston, Mass. Her fiance is a graduate of Worchester Polytedirucal Institute. He is an engineer at Amstar Corp. of Boston, Mass. An Oct. 14 wedding is planned | Family: SULLIVAN, Lawrence / Margaret (F46797)
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31594 | Utica NY Observer - 5/28/1965 Joseph Paratore, 97, of 521 Jefferson Ave., a retired dairy and truck farmer from the Frankfort area died yesterday tn St. Elizabeth Hospital. He was. born in Italy and married Maria Grippe there in-1909. The couple came to Frankfort in 1909. Mrs. Paratore died in 1962. Mr. Paratore was a member of St Mary's Church, Frankfort. He moved to Utlca two years ago. He leaves eight daughters, Mrs. Marian Arena. Brooklyn; Mrs. John (Anna) Percola, Mrs. Anthony (Mary) Circuzzi, Mrs Florence DeGristina and Mrs. John (Sarah) Spina, all of Utica; Mrs. Leno (Rose) Leonardi. New York City: Mrs. Leo (Fanny) Bono, Frankfort, and Mrs. Mario (Constance) Romano, Syracuse, and seven sons, Victor. Mt. Holley. NJ.; Edward. Florida; J a m e a, Rochester; John. New York City; Joseph and Frank, Utica. and Samuel, Syracuse, and a sister. Mrs. Frank Tocco. Frankfort. The funeral will be at 830 tomorrow from the locovozzi funeral Home, Frankfort, and at 9 from SL Mary's Church. Frankfort. Burial will be In Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Frankfort. Calling hours are from 7 to 9 tonight | PARATORE, Joseph (I74756)
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31595 | Utica NY Observer - 5/28/1988 Robert C. Grower BOONVILLE - Robert C. Grower. 74. a Jackson Hill Rd. dairy farmer, died on Friday. May 27.1988. Mr. Grower was employed for over 32 years by Boonville Central School as a bus driver and custodian. He married Erna Andrews on September 26.1934, in Rome. Besides his wife, surviving are two sons. Robert C. II. Houston. TX. and Richard C. Boonville: one daughter. Mrs. David (Joyce) Emst. Boonville; two brothers. Carlisle. Boonville. and John Grower. Westmoreland. Funeral Monday. May 30. at 11 a.m. ^tJxainar-.FiineraLHoms.-Boonville-... Calling hours Saturday. 7-9. and Sunday. 2-4 and '7-9. Interment in Boonville Cemetery. Memorials to charity of one's choice or to Boonville Ambulance Fund. | GROWER, Robert Curtis (I33519)
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31596 | Utica NY Observer - 5/31/1966 REMSEN-Ernest Worden, 71, of Fairchild Road, died today in his home. Mr. Worden was born in the Town of Russia. He married Iona Clark in 1915 in Remsen. -He had owned-and-operated a farm until his retirement in 1962. Mr. Worden was a member of the Remsen Methodist Church. Besides his wife, he leaves two daughters, Mrs Otto Koenig, North Lake and Elton Roberts, Remsen; nine sons, Warren, Sacramento, Calif.; Eugene^ Boonville; Hugh. Ithaca; Ellsworth, Roy, Carl. George. Ward and Francis, all of Remsen and a brother, Fred. Forestport. The funeral will be at 2 Thursday from the Ackley Funeral Home with the Rev. Rollin Campbell, pastor of the Remsen Methodist Church, officiating. Burial_ will be in Fairchild Cemetery. Calling 'hours at the funeral home will be from 7 to 9 tonight and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 tomorrow. | WORDEN, Ernest (I33581)
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31597 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: O'DELL, Keith Richard / ANDREWS, Bonnie Sue (F40796)
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31598 | Utica NY Observer - 5/9/1960 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tocco, Jr., 227 First Ave., Frankfort, announce the engagement of their daughter, Angeline.'to Charles Caiola, son of Mr. James Caiola, Frankfort, and the late Mrs. Caiola. The couple is planning an ~Oct 1 wedding. Miss-Tocco is employed-by General Electric Co. and Mr. Caiola is with Sperry Rand | Family: CAIOLA, Charles / TOCCO, Angeline (F27379)
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31599 | Utica NY Observer - 6/13/1979 CHADWICKS - Mrs. Lloyd (Anna) Bristol Bose. 77. of 3560 Oneida Street. Chadwicks, died Tuesday, June 12.1979 in St. Elizabeth Hospital. --She was born-in Utica. March 23. 1902. a daughter of the late George H and Mary Gorman Schug. In 1924, she was married to Wallace Bristol, who died in 1945, and in 1959, she married Lloyd Bose For many years, she was employed at the New York Telephone "Company, and retired from there In J967^Mrs. Bose was a member of St. Anthony of Padua Church Chadwicks, the Altar Rosary Society, the Senior Citizens, the Telephone Pioneers of America, the Catholic Women's Club, and Utica Maenerchor. She is survived by her husband of Chadwicks; one daughter,~Mrs. Peter (Mary) Suplee, Rome; three sons, Wallace Bristol, Rochester, Robert Bristol, Philadelphia. Pa. and Richard Bristol of Brookview, Conn.; twelve grandchildren and six great grandchildren. The funeral will be held on Saturday morning at 8:45 from the Heintz Funeral Home. 1517 Whitesboro Street. Utica. and at 9:30 in ST. Anthony of Padua Church. Chadwicks. Interment will be in St. Agnes Cemetery. Calling hours are 2-4 and 7-9 Thursday and Friday. | SCHUG, Anna M (I173277)
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31600 | Utica NY Observer - 6/16/1922 A t t h e newly-furnished home of the young couple on Symonds Place. at 9 o'clock last evening took place the marrige of Miss Emily C. Uebele daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Uebele of Morehouseville and Charles E. Guckemus. son of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Guckemus UNREADABLE Lutheran Church, performed the ceremony. The attendants were Miss Jane Guckemus, sister of the bridegroom and Charles Uebele, brother of the bride. Miss Virginia Claire Birge of Clinton acted as ring bearer. The bride wore white crepe de chine and carried a shower bouquet of white roses. The bridesmaid wore a coral pahton crepe dress and car- ried pink roses. Prenuptial events were given by Miss Jane Guckemus, Miss Mary and Helen Carpenter and by the girls of the International Heater Company. Mr. Guckemus is employed as UNREADABLE by the International Heater Company and his bride has been bookkeeper at the same concern. After a reception the couple left for New York, Philadelphia and Washington. | Family: GUCKEMUS, Charles E / UEBELE, Emily C (F27949)
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