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31901 | Watertown NY Daily Times - 3/18/1967 OGDENSBURG - Mrs Alice Boire Legrace, 49, of 40 Birch Crescent drive, Rochester, native of Ogdens- burg, died Wednesday in Rochester. The funeral was held at the Mattle funeral home there. e. Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Harriet Jones, Roches ter; Mrs. Virginia Bain, Manuet; Mrs. Marjorie Jennett, Mooers, and Mrs. Flora Gar con, Clearwater, Fla., and three brothers, James V. Boire, Indianapolis, Ind., and Lucien and Neil Boire, both of Buffalo. Mrs. Legrace was a daugh- ter of the late Lucien B. and Flora McGillis Boire. | BOIRE, Alice K (I155422)
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31902 | Watertown NY Daily Times - 3/20/1973 Mrs. Margaret P. Bazzinette Dudley, 59, wife of Walter J. Dudley, 119 Ten Eyck St., died at 6:20 Monday night in the -Mercy Hospital, where she had been a patient since Sunday night. Mrs. Dudley, who had undergone open heart surgery in a Boston hospital two years ago, was admitted to the hospital after she had, suffered a stroke at her home. Her husband, a construction lineman, is a patient in the same hospital, having been admitted March 13! Surviving her, besides her husband, are two children, Lawrence Joseph Dudley, Watertown, . and Mrs. Leslie T. (Mary) Tynon, Ogdensburg; her father, Jacob (Jake) B. Bazzinette, and a sister, Mrs. Robert-H.'(Eleanore) Grannis, both of Watertown. Mrs. Dudley was born in Watertown Oct. 8, 1913, a daughter of Jacob B. and the late Lena McKinley Bazzinette. She lived in Watertown and in Chicago with her parents and later at Clayton. She was married to Walter J. Dudley of Oswego in that city in September, 1947 ,and they came to Watertown to live after their marriage. She was a member of St. Patrick's Church. The body was removed to the Cummings Funeral Home, Watertown. | BAZINET, Margaret Philomena (I129027)
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31903 | Watertown NY Daily Times - 3/4/1912 Beaver Falls, March 4.-James P. Lewis, one of the best known and wealthiest residents of Lewis county, died at the Hotel Belmont in New York at 9:30 Sunday night, following a week's Illness of indigestion ana ptomaine poisoning. Mr. Lewis returned from Porto Rico a week ago and was taken ill immediately on his arrival in New York. It is believed that his sojourn in the tropics had weakened his constitution so that he could not withstand the disease. Mr. Lewis was a paper manufacturer and was widely known in northern New York. Mr. Lewis was born in Northville, Fulton county, Feb. 14, 1815,a son of the late Hiram and Margaret Lewis. About 40 years ago he came to Beaver Falls, and shout 80 years ago h e became interested in the Beaver Falls Pulp & Paper Co.,the first mill in this village. At that time there was but a small settlement here, but the water power on the Weaver river afford ed a good site for a mill. In time Mr. Lewis acquired the sole ownership of. this mill and continued to own it until the time of his death. In later years Mr. Lewis became instrumental in organizing other paper mills, the Lewis, Slocum and LeFevre pulp mill and the J. P. Lewis Pulp & Paper Co.,in both of which Mr. Lewis was a heavy stockholder. It was through the agency ot these mills that the village of Beaver Falls grew to a population of about 500, the mills being tbe only industry in town, and in them the greater part of the male population of the town was employed. Mr. Lewis was also president of the Thousand Island Park Association. Mr. Lewis was married to Miss Julia E. Slocum several years ago and she died a year ago last October, He is survived by one son, Harry F. Lewis, of this village, who is connected with the paper industry here;one daughter, Mrs. Grace L. Cornwall, of Detroit, wbo was married last November; and three sisters, Mrs. A. N. Van Armam, Mrs. Emeline LeFevre and Miss Ella Lewis, all of Beaver Falls. Mr. Lewis had served as supervisor from the town of Croghan and had also been water commissioner of Beaver Falls. - Last January Mr. Lewis went to Porto Rico on a pleasure trip and returned to New York Iast Monday. He was taken sick immediately on his arrival in New York and his condition became serious. With him when he died were his son and daughter. The body will arrive here today where the funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon. The body will then be taken to Northville where the burial services will take place Friday. | LEWIS, James P (I109882)
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31904 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: HAWKINS, Harvey / BROTHERS, Judith Ann (F64500)
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31905 | Watertown NY Daily Times - 3/6/1972 CARTHAGE-Fred L. Gill, 65, C a r t h a g e , R.D. 2, died 6:05 this morning in Carthage Area Hospital, where he had been a patient six days. Mr. Gill had been in f a i l i ng health 16 years. The f u n e r a l will be Wednesday afternoon at 2 at the McGraw Funeral Home, Rev. Kenneth Lord, officiating. Burial will be in Great Bend Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday afternoon and evening. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Jean J. Gill; a daughter, Mrs. Raymond (Virginia) Cobb, Carthage; two brothers, George, B r o c k p o r t , and Charles, Natural Bridge; a sister, Mrs. Roscoe (Isabelle) Nichols, Rome; eight grandchildren; a half-brother, Basil Bray, Carthage and a half-sister, Mrs. Oscar (Ida) Murdock, Natural Bridge. Born Feb. 13, 1907, son of Bartlett and N e l l i e Cooper Gill, in Gouverneur, he attended Gouverneur and Natural Bridge schools. He married Jean Johnston Feb. 8, 1932 in Ebbeston. They-lived in Carthage, where Mr.' Gill was employed by the Long Falls Realty Co. until his retirement in 1956 because of poor health. | GILL, Fred L (I168050)
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31906 | Watertown NY Daily Times - 4/10/1967 WEST LEYDEN-Mrs. Loretta Ammon, 72, widow of Eugene Ammon, died this morning in Rose hospital, Utica, where she had been a patient a month. The funeral will be Saturday at 2 p.m., at the Trainor funeral home. Boonville, with Rev. Henry O. Hospers, pastor of the West Leyden Reformed church, officiating. Burial will be in West Leyden cemetery. Friends may call at the Trainor funeral home, Boonville. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Walter. (Marie) Zimmer and Mrs. Percy (Shirley) Frederick, both of Boonville, and Mrs. Edward (Betty) Dutch, West Leyden; a son, Charles E., West Leyden; 23 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren and a b r o t h e r , Ernest Smith Whitesboro. Mrs. Ammon was born in Utica, March 25, 1895, a daughter of George and Kathryn Smith Smith. She attended school in Utica and was married to Eugene Ammon, Nov. 11, 1919, in Ava. After their marriage, the couple operated a farm near West Leyden for two years and then moved to the Ammon homestead farm. After her husband's death on Sept. 26. 1959, Mrs. Ammon continued to live on the farm until her illness. Mrs. Ammon was a member of the Dutch Reformed church and it's women's guild and was a former member of the West Leyden grange. | SMITH, Loretta C (I104499)
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31907 | Watertown NY Daily Times - 4/12/1967 CLAYTON - Mrs. Philomena E. Brabant, 90, of 829 State street, died at 6:20 p.m. Tuesday at the Madonna Home, Watertown, where she had been a patient nearly a year. Prior to entering Madonna Home, she had been at Mercy hospital, Watertown. The funeral will be Friday at 8:30 a.m. at the Cummings funeral home and at 9 a.m. at St. Mary's church, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Dennis E. Lynch, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m., She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Walter H. (Louise Belanger) Brabant, Clayton; four grandchildren, Stephen M. Brabant, Pompano Beach, Fla., Mrs. John (Sharrell) Brown, Syracuse, Mrs. William (Jane Ann) Kirsch, Buffalo, Miss Florence Rice, a student at Buffalo State University college, and two great-grandchildren. Mrs. Brabant was born in Clayton Feb. 6, 1877, a daughter of Benjamin and Sophia Bertrand Thibault. She was married twice. She was first married to W. Alden Belanger. He died and she was married to Augustus F. Brabant, who also died. Mrs. Brabant continued to operate cottages on State street after her husband's death. | THIBAULT, Philomena (I163079)
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31908 | Watertown NY Daily Times - 4/20/1965 BAZINET-In Clayton. April 20. 1565. Mrs. Edith Mary Bazinet of Robert G. Bazinet. Clayton. aged 67 years. Funaral Thursday at 9 a,m. In St. Mary's church. Clayton. very Rev. Msgr. Dennis E. Lynch, pastor, officiating Burial in St. Mary's cemetery. Clayton. ALSO Same paper and date Clayton, April 20.-Mrs Edith MaryJ Bazinet, 57, of 608 Theresa street, wife of Robert G. Bazinet, 608 Theresa street died at 12:25 a.m. today at her home. She had been in failing health three years. The funeral will be Thurs- day with a prayer service at 8:30 a.m. at the Cummings funeral home and requiem mass at 9 in St. Mary's church. Very Rev. Msgr. Den- nis E. Lynch, pastor, will of- ficate. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery. Friends may call at the fu- neral home tonight from 7 to 9 and Wednesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Surviving Mrs. Bazinet, besides her husband, are a daughter, Mrs. Robert (June) Hill, Clayton; two sons, Rob- ert G. and Herbert W., both of Clayton; her mother, Mrs. Harry (Hattie) Higgins, Clayton; two brothers, Harold Higgins, Cape Vincent Lloyd Higgins, Chaumont, R.D.; a sister, Mrs. John (Nina) Flynn, Clayton, and six grandchildren. Mrs. Bazinet was born Aug 8, 1907, at Point Peninsula, a daughter of Harry E. and Harriet Cummings Higgins. She attended Carleton Island and Clayton schools and the Ideal Beauty school, Water- town. On April 18, 1927, she was married to Mr. Bazinet in St. Vincent de Paul church, Rosiere. Until her health failed, Mrs. Bazinet had been em- ployed by the Clayton Manu- facturing. | HIGGINS, Edith Mary (I129001)
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31909 | Watertown NY Daily Times - 4/22/1968 CLAYTON - Miss Mary Helen Bazinet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. George Bazinet, 622 Union street, was married to Sgt. William Francis LaLonde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. LaLonde, 728 James street, Saturday mor- ning at 10 in St. Mary's church, with Rt. Rev. Msgr. Dennis E. Lynch, pastor, offi- ciating. Escorted by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of lace trimmed with Ottoman, styled with an Empire bodice, with a bateau neckline, long bell-shaped sieves, and a modified Aline skirt accented with a detachable c h a p e l t r a in trimmed with lace. Her fingertip veil of nylon tulle was held by a headpiece of pearl trimmed petals. She carried a cascade of white flowers centered with an orchid. Mrs. Gayon Scott was matron of honor and Frank K. LeFleur was best man. Ushers were Gary F. LaLonde and Peter J. Bazinet, brother of the bride. A reception is being held at the American Legion home. The couple will live at Camp Lejeune, N.C Mrs. LaLonde, a 1965 graduate of Clayton Central school, attended Jefferson Community college, Watertown. Sergeant LaLonde, a 1965 graduate of Clayton Central school, joined the marine corps in September, 1965. He has completed his second tour of duty in Vietnam and will be stationed at Camp Lejeune. | Family: BAZINET, J George / CANTWELL, Mary (F45589)
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31910 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: BENWARE, Bruce J / FOUNTAIN, Marsha L (F49113)
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31911 | Watertown NY Daily Times - 4/29/1971 TUPPER LAKE - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blanchard, 3 Dewey A v e., Piercefield, attended the funeral Thursday of her brother, Armand Desjardins of Glens Falls, formerly of Piercefield, who died April 19 in the Glens Falls hospital. Burial was at Glens Falls. Born at Piercefield in 1900. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mose Desjardins, he worked as an electrician for the Interna- tional Paper Co. at its plant in that village before moving to Glens Falls about 40 years ago. His first wife, Elizabeth Peno D e s j a r d i n s , died in 1961. He is survived by his second wife. Mrs. Catharn Goodness Desjardins and a daugh- ter, Barbara, both of Glens Falls; two brothers, Hector. Clinton, and George a patient at the veteran's hospital at Canadaigua, and a sister, Mrs. Earl ( B e a t r i c e ) Blanchard, Piercefield. | DESJARDINS, Armand (I150289)
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31912 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: BROTHERS, Hubert L / MOULTON, Georgia Marie (F64502)
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31913 | Watertown NY Daily Times - 5/18/1965 Ogdensburg. May 18.-The funeral for Andrew A. Bray. 77, of 321 Ford avenue, who died at 9:40 p.m. Saturday in Pritchard pavilion of St. Law- rence State hospital where he had been a patient five weeks, was held this morning at the Lalonde-Briggs fu- neral home and Notre Dame church at 9. Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Margaret M. Bray; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Patrick W. O'Grady, Odgdensburg; three sons, Robert W., Ogdensburg; Richard A., Mohawk; John J. Bray, Cincinnati, O.; a sister, Mrs. Rena Miller, Fremont,, Calif.; a brother, Leo, Punta Gorda, Fla., and 13 grand- children. Mr. Bray was born in Og- densburg, Sept. 30, 1887, a son of Andrew and Caroline Boyer Bray. In 1919, he mar- ried Miss Margaret Jacobs at St. Mary's cathedral. The late Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edmund J. Brown officiated. Mr. Bray formerly was a marine engineer on the Great Lakes. In 1932, he joined the customs service, to which he was appointed by the late John C. Tulloch, former col- lector of St. Lawrence District 7, and served 15 years in the headquarters office. He later served as a customs inspector in Cincinnati. O.. ten years. He retired in 1957. He was a member of Notre Dame church. | BRAY, Andrew Arthur (I162613)
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31914 | Watertown NY Daily Times - 5/19/1914 Clayton, May 19.-Mrs. Augustus T. Brabant passed away at her home in James street in this village, Saturday evening, after a long Illness. Mrs. Brahant's maiden name was Katharine Alice LaLonde, and she was born in Ogdensburg 47 year* ago. In 1886 she was married to Mr. Brabant, and came to Clayton to reside. She is survived by her husband, a daughter, Lucy, and four brothers, Clifford and Henry LaLonde. of Fulton, George LaLonde. of Watertown. and Charles LaLonde, of Cleveland, Ohio. The funeral was held from St. Mary's church this morning' at 9 and Interment was la St. Mary's cemetery. | LALONDE, Katherine Alice (I163083)
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31915 | Watertown NY Daily Times - 5/21/1969 CLAYTON - Lloyd W. Amo, 65, of 545 Theresa St., died Friday evening at 6:45 in the Edward John Noble Hospital, Alexandria Bay, where he had been a patient since May 23. The funeral will be Monday at 8:30 a.m. at the Cum mings Funeral Home, Clay- ton and at 9 a.m. at St. Mary's Church. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Besides his wife, Mrs. Nina G. LeClair Aamo, he is sur- vived by two brothers, Her- bert Amo, Watertown, and Gordon Amo, Santa Barbara, Calif.; nieces and nephews. Born June 20, 1903, at Clayton, a son of Louis and Anna Brabant Amo, he attended St. Mary's School and for the past year had been employed as school bus driver, transporting pupils from Clayton to Watertown to attend Im maculate Heart Central School. He was a former employe of the New York Air Brake Co., Watertown, and of the Frink Sno Plow Co., Clayton. On May 5. 1934, he married Miss Nina LaClair of Canton at St. Mary's Church. The ceremony was performed by Rev. George E. Racette. Mr. Amo was a member of Thousand Islands Council,, Knights of Columbus,, Fourth Degree, and the Northern New York Volunteer Fire- men's Association. He was an exempt member of Clayton Volunteer Fire Department. | AMO, Lloyd W (I163052)
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31916 | Watertown NY Daily Times - 5/27/1925 Natural Bridge, May 27.-Just how Melvin Bray, ??-year-old oiler came to be caught between the pinion and the 50-toot gear under- neath the rotary kiln and cooler at the plant of the Basic Refractories corporation, which resulted in his death here yesterday morning, will never be known. This was revealed at an inquest held at the company's office by Dis- trict Attorney E.. R.. Wilcox late yesterday afternoon. There was no eye witnesses to the fatal acci- dent. Six employes of the company testified at the inquest and each said that he did not see his fellow workman become entangled in the year and meet death. The inquest showed that Bray was not oiling the machinery at the time. His oil can was about three feet from the pinion and gear. The pinion and gear work upwards, an investigattion showed, and the bot- tom of the pinion ger which con- nects with the big 50-tooth year is only eleven inches from the ground. It was in this small space that Bray's right arm was caught. His arm was worn from its socket, his head was dragged between the teeth of the pinion and the big gear and mangled badly. The acci- dent resulted in the power being shut out instantly. Basti Cooper,, brother-in-law of Bray, was the first attracted to the scene. He was his relative lying on the ground under- neath the pinion and then spread the alarm to other workmen in the place, saying "Mel is caught in the machinery and is dying." When the workmen arrived Bray was dead. It is believed that he was killed almost instantly. Eward Van Tassel, foreman; Ar- thur J.. Sechrist,, superintentent; Ora Pack,, burner; Glen Williams, machinist, and Paul andrus and Everett Peck, laborers, were worn at the hearing. All testified that Bray wa a temperate man and of a pleasant disposition. District Attorney Wilcox is of the brlief that Bray slipped as he was walking by the pinion and gear and fell underneath. The district at- torney declared that it was not a suicide. The wife of the ded man said that he left the house at 7 yes- terday morning in the best of spirits and that they never had any serious quarrels. The deceaed was the main sup- port of a family of 13 children. Six were his children by his first wife while his second wife had five chil- dren when he married her. It also was her second marriage. Two children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Bray since their marriage five years ago. Bray earned $21 a week at the plant where he had been em- ployed for four years. | BRAY, Melvin (I168014)
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31917 | Watertown NY Daily Times - 5/7/1966 Chaumont, May 7.-Cameron G. Fraser, 75, Chaumont, R. D. 1, a retired farmer and a former employe of the Frink Sno Plow company at Clayton for 20 years, died Friday night at 6:30 at the Jefferson County hospital, Watertown, where he was admitted April 30. Mr. Fraser suffered a stroke Jan. 4, 1965 and had been confined at home since. The funeral will be Monday morning at 11 at the Cummings funeral home, Clayton, with Rev. Frank M. MacLaughlin, pastor of Depauville- LaFargeville Methodist c h u r c h e s , officiating. Burial will be at Freeman district cemetery, near Chaumont. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 9 and Sunday afternoon from 3 to 5 and evening from 7 to 9. Mr. Fraser was born on Grindstone Island Feb. 12, 1891, the son of George and Ora Murdock Fraser. He attended schools at Clayton. He spent most of his life in the area except 'for a period of ten years when he and his wife resided at New Milford, Conn., where he was employed as a caretaker. His first wife, Florence Brabant Fraser, died in December, 1928. On Sept. 30, 1932, he married Miss Ethel Stennberg at' her home. Mr. Fraser is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel Stennberg Fraser; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Margaret) McCormack, Ramsey, N. J.; two sons, John Fraser, Clayton, R. D. 2, and Clarence W. Fraser, Belmont, Mass.; six grandchildren, and a half-sister, Mrs. Frances Laniger, Theresa. | FRASER, Cameron G (I163114)
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31918 | Watertown NY Daily Times - 5/7/1966 Miss Patricia Ann Clarke, daughter of Mrs. Gerald Kempney, Clayton, and the late Robert Clarke, jr., was married to Harry Wayne Bazinet, son of Gerald Bazinet, Clayton, and the l a te Mrs. Edith Bazinet, this morning in St. Mary's church, Clayton, with Rt. Rev. Msgr. Dennis Lynch, pastor, officiating. Escorted by her step-father, Gerald Kempney, the bride wore a floor length gown of Chantilly lace over organza, styled with an Empire waist, round neckline, long sleeves and accented with a detachable train of Chantilly lace. A crown of lace and seed pearls held her bouffant veil of silk illusion. She carried a colonial bouquet of white roses and chrysanthemums c e n t e r ed with an orchid. Miss Mary Helen Bazinet was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Martha Cipullo and Miss Jo Ann Eschenberg. Mary Ellen Bazinet was flower girl and Brian Bushaw was ring bearer. William Brabant was best man. Ushers were Robert Clarke, brother of the bride, and Robert Bazinet, brother of the bridegroom. A reception is being held at the C.-Way Tourinn. For their trip to Niagara Falls, the bride will wear a green wool suit with yellow accessories and an orchid corsage. The couple will live at 608 Theresa street, Clayton. Mrs. Bazinet is a 1965 graduate of Clayton Central school and attended Jefferson Community college. Mr. Bazinet is a 1964 graduate of C l a y t o n Central school and is employed by Frink Sno-Plow, Inc. | Family: BAZINET, Robert Gerald / HIGGINS, Edith Mary (F45583)
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31919 | Watertown NY Daily Times - 5/7/1971 Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. G r a n n i s , 705 Cadwell St., have noted their 30th wedding anniversary. Miss Elinore B. Bazinet was married to Robert H. Grannis April 16, 1941, at the Church of Margaret Mary, Chicago, 111. They moved to Watertown in 1945. Mr. Grannis is employed by New York Telephone Co. and Mrs. Grannis at Case Junior High School. They have three children, Mrs. David (Julie) Edgar, Felts Mills; Joanne and Daniel, at home, and two grandchildren. | Family: GRANNIS, Robert H / BAZINET, Elinore B (F45599)
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31920 | Watertown NY Daily Times - 6/10/1914 Clayton, June 10.-At St Mary's church this morning the marriage of; Miss Gertrude Brabant, to Paul Car penter. both of Clayton, took place The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Florence Brabant, and Charles Carpenter, a brother of the bride- groom, acted as best man. The bride is the daughter of Mrs.' Joseph H. Brabant, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Car- penter. ' Both are well known and popular among the young people of the village. After a short honeymoon, which will be spent in the Adirondacks, they will return to Clayton, where they will make their home. | Family: CARPENTER, Paul / BRABANT, Gertrude M (F59058)
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31921 | Watertown NY Daily Times - 6/16/1970 MOIRA - Leland James Woods, 36, Moira, was fatally insured Monday afternooon at 4:30 at his home when a 55- gallon drum exploded as he attempted to cut the top with an acetylene torch. Woods was declared dead on arrival at Alice Hyde Hospital, Malone, State Police at Malone said traces of tar at the bottom of the drum apparently caused the explosion. The body was released to the Flint Funeral Home in Moira, where friends may call tonight from 7 to 9 and Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The funeral will be Thursday at 11 a.m. at St. Mary's Church, Brushton. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Mr. Woods is survived by his widow, Mrs., S a n d r a. Woods; his mother, Mrs. Mary Young Woods, Moira; a daughter, Nancy, 13; a son, Timothy, 11; his m a t e r n a I grandmother Mrs. Margaret Young, Brushton; two sisters, Mrs. Joseph (tola) Ranieri, Brushton, and Mrs. George (Betty) Beha- Parishville; three brothers Roger Woods, Madrid, Ralph Woods, Norwood, and Ira Woods, Brush- ton. A native of Moira, Mr. Woods was bom March 25, 1934, a son of Mrs. Mary Young Woods and the late Andrew Woods. He attended Moira High School and married the former Sandra Sancomb in St. Ann's Churchy St. Regis Falls, on Sept. 15,1956. Mr. Woods was employed by tte New York State Department of Transportation. He was a communicant of St. Mary's Church in Brushton and a member of the C.S.E.A. | WOODS, Leland James (I131987)
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31922 | Watertown NY Daily Times - 6/4/1902 This morning at St Mary's church. occurred the marriage of Miss Loretta Thibault to Amos Brabant Both are popular young people of this village, possesssing many frienda, who join in hearty congratulations. | Family: BRABANT, Amos L / THIBAULT, Loretta (F59027)
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31923 | Watertown NY Daily Times - 7/2/1914 Clayton. July 21.-The second drowning of the year occurred at this place yesterday afternoon when Francis, the eight-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pelow, in some manner fell Into the St. Lawrence. On Sunday afternoon he was at the New York Central wharf where the accident occurred and again yesterday afternoon he was seen there at about 2. W. G. Hodkln of New York, who Is a visitor at this resort, went down to the wharf about 3 to fish and fished for about an hour with little luck. Then he felt something heavy hooked on his line and pulling up was startled to see the body of a small boy. When he attempted to bring the body from the water, however, the line broke and it dropped again to the bottom. Station Master Cole was notified of the discovery and he secured a set of grappling hooks and after one unsuccessful attempt succeeded in raising the body, which was recognised as that of the Pelow child. Doctors were immediately called and attempts at resuscitation was made, but the body had been too long in the water for the efforts to be successful. Health Officer H. J. Frame was notified and gave permission to have the body removed to the undertaking establishment of A. A. Barnhart * Son. The father of the boy Is chief engineer of the steamer Nipplgon, sailin g on the Great Lakes, and could not be notified until today, when it is expected he will reach Detroit Besides the parents there are two brothers and two sisters surviving. Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed. | PELOW, Francis (I163045)
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31924 | Watertown NY Daily Times - 7/7/1924 Robert A. Towne, 3-year-old eon ef Mr. aad Mra. Roy A. Towne, of the Adams Center road was struck by an automobile driven by William Roaby of Norfolk at 6:30 Sunday night and fatally Injured. The accident was said by eye witnesses to be unavoidable. There waa a atriag of several cars paeslag. Two children ran down the road and seeing a chance, darted acroea to the other- side. They were followed by the little Towne lad, who hesitated while one car passed. Another, the one which struck him was about 20 feet behind the first As soon aa the first car which was driven by Dr. O. A. Foote of Dexter had passed, the lad ran into the path of the approaching car. Roaby. the driver, turned clear into the ditch on the left hand side of the road la aa attempt to avoid the accident but could not. The little fellow was struck by the right hand fender of the car and knocked to the road. The fall broke hia left leg and caused other severe injuries, resulting ln concussion of the brain. The driver of the car collapsed and could do nothing to aid the boy. Dr. Foote, who aaw the accident, returned and rendered first aid. He then took the lad to the Mercy hospital arriving there a little after He waa assisted there by Dr. Maurice D. Barnette. The boy's leg was set and he regained consciousness and rallied for a short time. It waa believed then that he would survive. However, the boy waa suffering from a severe concussion ot the brain, and his life faded out at about 8:30. Robert Towne was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Towne. They have three other children, Leona, Laura and Jeanette. Mrs. Towne waa formerly Miss Iola Taylor of Watertown. | TOWNE, Robert A (I82905)
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31925 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: MISERCOLA, Ralph R / BAZINET, Joan Elizabeth (F45590)
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31926 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: TROMBLEY, Bruce E / EVANS, Mary Frances (F2667)
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31927 | Watertown NY Daily Times - 8/31/1968 FORESTPORT-Mrs. Viola G. Worden, 62, of River street, wife of Fred Worden. died Friday In Roswell Park Memorial hospital, Buffalo, after a lengthy illness. She had been a patient in the~hospital seven weeks. The funeral will be Monday at 2 p.m. at the Trainor funeral home, Boonville. with Rev. Irving F. Beal, pastor of Forestport P r e s b y t e r i an church, officiating. Burial will be in Fairchild cemetery, Remsen. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 9 and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Surviving besides her husband are a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Dorothy) Leabo, Malone; four step-daughters, Mrs. Douglas (Frances) La Rocque, Clark Mills, Mrs. Henry (Myra) Szyikowski, Boonville, Mrs. Doyle (Ruth) Jones, Lakewood, Calif., Mrs. Martin (Catherine) Mooney, Boonville; two stepsons, Clarence F. Worden, Holland Patent and Harold Worden, Utica; three brothers, Orin Banning, Fitchville, Conn., Raymond Banning, Massachusetts and Louis Banning, Norwichtown, Con.; two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Duffy. Hampton, Conn., and Mrs. Dorothy Hildebrand, Norwichtown, Conn., and several grandchildren. She was born July 30, 1906 in Groton, Conn., a daughter of Orin and Martha Champlin Banning. She lived in Forestport 37 years. She was mar- ried to Mr. Worden Sept. 29, 1937 in Barneweld. She was a member of the Forestport P r e s b y t e r i an church and Riverside Rebekah lodge of which she was a past grand. She was also its past district deputy. | BANNING, Viola G (I99537)
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31928 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: LALONDE, William F / BAZINET, Mary Helen (F45594)
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31929 | Watertown NY Daily Times - 9/19/1966 MASSENA-Mrs. Beulah W. Schumacher, 70, of 72 Cornell avenue, died in the Highland nursing home Saturday. She had been in failing health six months and a patient in the nursing home the past month. The funeral was held this afternoon at the Donaldson funeral home and at Emmanuel Congregational church. Burial will be made in Riverdale cemetery, Niagara Falls, Tuesday morning. Mrs. Schumacher is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Glade (Lois) Lantz, Massena; t h r e e grandchildren; two brothers, Louis Wills, Tampa, Fla., and Lee Wills, Ransomville; two 6isters, Mrs. Theodore (Henrietta) Blodgett, Hartford, Conn., and Mrs. Lester (Aseneth) Schultz, Ransomville. She was born in Lewiston Sept. 30, 1895, a daughter of Charles and Anna McCollum Wills. She attended schools in Niagara Falls and was married to Carl Schumacher Oct 4, 1924, in that city. The couple moved to Massena 35 years ago and Mr. Schumacher died while on a visit to Niagara Falls Oct. 3, 1953. | WILLS, Beulah M (I121216)
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31930 | Watertown NY Daily Times - 9/29/1914 Miss Freda May Ammon. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs George Ammon. of Boonville. and H. Harry Canfield. of Watertown. were married Monday at the home of the bride. After the honeymoon, the couple will be at home October 15, at 148 Flower avenue east. Watertown | Family: CANFIELD, H Harry / AMMON, Freda Mary (F40336)
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31931 | Watertown NY Daily Times - 9/6/1968 CLAYTON - Mrs. Helen Irene. Cantwell, 45, wife of Merrill E. Cantwell, Clayton, R.D. 2, died this morning in the Edward John Noble hospital, Alexandria Bay, where she was admitted Thursday evening. The funeral will be Monday at. 10 a.m. at St. Mary's church with Rev. Leo Wiley, assistant pastor, officiating. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery. Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons, David, California, Gene and Michael, both of Clayton, R.D. 2; a sister, Mrs. Florence Phillippi, Clayton; and a brother. J. Richard Carpenter, Clayton. Born Jan. 2, 1923, at Clayton, a daughter of Paul and Gertrude Brabant Carpenter, she was graduated from St. Mary's school in 1941. She was married to Merrill E. Cantwell Sept. 22, 1942, in Clayton. Rev. George E. Bi sette. pastor of St. Mary's church, officiated. The cou- ple operated a farm.* ." She was a member of the Knights of Columbus auxil- iary, American Legion auxil- and Derferno home bureau. Friends may call at the family home on the Reese road Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon and evening. | CARPENTER, Helen Irene (I163133)
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31932 | Watertown NY DailyTimes - 10/8/1923 Clayton. Oct. 8.-Mrs. Lucy Jennie Loveland, aged .58. a resident of this village, died at the Sisters hospital in Watertown Sunday after a long illnes.- She had been in the hospital for about a week. She w a s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leander Brabant and had spent her entire life in this vicinity. She is survived by her husband. Dunreagh Loveland. and by 12 children. Clarence of Watertown. Mrs Violet Delaney of Lafargeville, Glenn of Watertown. Ernest of Clayton. George of New York. Mrs. Ida Bates of Depauvllle. Leander of Watertown. Mrs. Charles Gould of Lowvllle and Anna. Donald, Grace and Eulande all of Clayton She is also survived by two brothers. Augustus Brabant of Clayton and Peter Brabant of Chicago; and. bv three sisters. Mrs. Louis Amo of Clayton. Mrs Sophia Thlbault of Syracuse and Mrs Addle Pelow of. Clayton. | The funeral will be held from St. Mary's chureh here Tuesday morning at 9. Burial will be in Clayton. | BRABANT, Lucy (I163033)
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31933 | Watertown NY Times - 8/13/1969 CLAYTON-R. Gerald Bazinet 63, of 608 Theresa St., retired shipping clerk of the Clayton Manufacturing Co., was found dead in his car this morning about 11:15 Apparently feeling ill, he had stopped the car beside the road, as he was returning home after having been to the village dump. He had a heart condition the past two and a half years. The body was taken to the Cummings Funeral Home Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Robert (June) Hill, and two sons, Robert G. and Harry W., all of Clayton; five broth- ers and two sisters; Mrs. J. Bernard (Doris) Wade, Chi cago, Ill., Noel A., Clayton, a sailor on the Great Lakes, J. George and Amos W., both of Clayton, Lawrence F., Niagara Falls, Mrs. Otis (Rosemary) Radley, Cape Vincent, and Leonard A., who left this morning for his home in Niagara Falls after visiting here, and eight grandchildren. Two brothers, Donald J. and Charles H have died. Robert Gerald Bazinet was born June 7,1906, in Clayton, one of ten children of Joseph and Helen Brabant Bazinet. He attended local schools and spent his life in Clayton. He was employed, as shipping clerk for Clayton Manufacturing Co., retiring because of his health two years ago, after wprking for the company 46 years. On April 18, 1927, he mar- ried Miss Edith May Higgins, a native of Point Peninsula, in St. Vincent de Paul Church, Rosiere. Mrs. Bazi- net died at the age of 57 on April 20, 1965. Mr. Bazinet was a member of St Mary's Church, the Clayton Council, Knights of Columbus, and the Clayton Fire Department of which he was on exempt status, having formerly been active. | BAZINET, Robert Gerald (I128977)
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31934 | Watertown NY Times- 8/23/1969 OGDENSBURG - -.-.. Mrs. Elizabeth (Liz) Mitchell Hand- ley, 55, wife of Harlan H. Handley, 906 Hamilton St., died 2 p.m. Thursday in the A. Barton Hepburn Hospital, where she had been a patient one week. She had been ill since March. The funeral will be Monday at 9:30 a.m. at the Nichols Funeral Home and at 10 at St. Mary's Cathedral. Burial will be in Ogdensburg Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home beginning this evening. Surviving, besides her husband, are two sons, Richard H., Ogdensburg, and Capt. George H. Handley, now on leave, a helicopter pilot in Vietnam; a daughter, Mrs. Harry (Elizabeth)- Costigan, Ogdensburg; a sister, Mrs. Augustus (Helen) Ashley, Spile Bridge Road and five grandchildren. Mrs. Handley was born Sept. 18,1913, in Ogdensburg, daughter of Alexander and Ida Bray Mitchell. She was graduated from Ogdensburg Free Academy in 1932. She was married to Harlan Howard Handley Oct. 20, 1934, at the Methodist parsonage here. She worked with her husband in Handtey's Bakery. Then she was employed for three years by the Randies Manufacturing Co. She had been an attendant at the St Lawrence State Hospital 17 years, until her illness. She was active in women's bowling. She was a member of St. Mary's Cathedral parish, the St. Anne Society and the Rosary Society. | MITCHELL, Elizabeth M (I162620)
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31935 | Waterville NY Times - 10/13/1999 Donald A. Beha, 80, of Utica, formerly of Waterville, died Tuesday, Oct. 5, 1999, in Faxton Hospital, Utica. He was born April 5, 1919, in Ava, son of Ambrose and Emma Seiter Beha and was a 1938 graduate of Waterville Central School. He was a major in the Marine Corps, serving in World War II and the Korean Conflict. On Feb. 1, 1947, he married Jean A. Kelly in Blessed Sacrament Church, Utica. He retired from Sears Roebuck and Company in 1980 after 30 years of employment. Besides his wife he leaves two daughters, Mrs. Frank (Judy) Santo of Saugus, ' Mass., and Mrs. Shawn (Debra) Sullivan of Billerica, Mass,; three sons, Michael Beha of New Hartford, Timothy Beha of Whitesboro and Patrick Beha of Washington, N. J.; three sisters, Bertha Rowley of Waterville, Mrs. Walter (Dorothy) Dunn of Oneida and Mrs. Dorothy Beha of Ontario; a brother, Joseph Beha of Waterville; six grandchildren, Kelly, Heather, Jessica, Christine, Kaitlyn and Zachary; nieces, and nephews. He was predeceased by two sisters, Cecilia Roldon and Mary Cravotta and a brother, John Beha. The funeral was Thursday from the Heintz Funeral Home, 1517 Whitesboro Street, Utica, and from Blessed Sacrament Church where a Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated. Burial was in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Whitesboro. | BEHA, Donald Ambrose (I131856)
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31936 | Waterville NY Times - 2/14/1952 Ambrose Beha and family were called to West Leyden the past week by the death of his father, John Beha. The funeral was held on Monday morning | BEHA, John (I131837)
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31937 | Waterville NY Times - 2/3/1949 The marriage of Miss Mary Beha of Brooklyn, daughter of Ambrose Beha. of Waterville and Agatino Cravotta also of Brooklyn.- took place January 22 in the Church of St. Francis of Assisi, Brooklyn. The Right Rev. F. J. Gately of- ficiated in a double ring cere- mony. The bride escorted by her father, wore a gown of white slipper satin with inserts of lace which fell in a train. Her finger tip veil iras attached to a poke bonnet. She carried a bouquet ,of double white gladioli and snap dragons. Miss Bertha Beha, sister of the bride, was .bridesmaid and was gowned in royal blue taffata with ' inserts of velvet. Her head dress was a tiera of matching material, She carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. The best man was Salvator Cravotta. brother of the groom. After a short wedding trip through the Eastern States and Waterville, they will reside at 348 Maple Street, Brooklyn. Mrs. Cravotta is a graduate of the Utica State Hospital School of Nursing and is employed at Kings County. Hospital in Brooklyn. Mr. Cravotta is connected with the Paragon Garage of Brooklyn and is a veteran of World War II. | Family: CRAVOTTA, Agatino / BEHA, Mary (F46750)
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31938 | Waterville NY Times - 4/28/1949 Ambrose Beha has announced the engagement of his daughter. Miss Bertha F. Beha. R. N. of Waterville and Utica to Donald Miekam of Utica. NOTE: No record could be found of this marriage | Family: MICKAM, Donald / BEHA, Bertha F (F46754)
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31939 | Waterville NY Times - 6/18/1920 Wednesday morning at St. Joseph's Church in this place, Father Hyland, in a nuptial high mass, united in marriage Miss Mabel Brandis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brandis of Deansboro, and Raymond T. Dolan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dolan, of this village. The church was taxed to its capacity on this occasion by the friends and relatives of the contracting parties. The edifice was handsomely decorated with the most fragrant flowers of the season and the effect was beautiful. The bridal couple entered the church to the wedding march played by Frederick Root. Edward Martin and Miss Ada O'Toole of Waterville and Mrs. J. J. Dolan of Norwich assisted the . choir. The bridesmaid* was Miss Ada Griffin of Clinton, a close friend, and the best man was Harry McLaughlin of this village. The ushers were Charles E. Doyle and Charles E. Allen, both companions of the groom. The bride was attired in white crepe meteor with pearl trimmings and veil with orange blossoms, and shower bouquet of white rosebuds and lilies of the valley, whiie the bridesmaid wore coral satin and georgette with silver, trimmings, hat of white georgette with coral trimmings and bouquet of white sweet peas and snapdragons. ' Mrs. Dolan has nearly all her life resided near Deansboro, where she is best known and where she is held in the very highest respect by everyone, for by "her extreme kindness, charming personality and talents, has acquired friends who on this event wish her all tho joys possible. Tho groom is a dyed in the wool Falls boy, who has few equals as a jolly good fellow. He has made good in all things he undertook and by his willingness to be of help in everything that is for the welfare ot his town, has built up a clientage ot friends who hope for him long life and years ot sunshine in the years yet before him and his bride. For some time he has held the responsible position as teller in the First National Bank and in this position he has Memonstrated that he is a valuable man. His courtesy and politeness are his chief assets and by these twin virtues he has further enlarged his friendship. Ho is a member of the Loyal Legion and is Interested in its welfare. ' After a honeymoon they will take up their residenco in their new home after August 1st They were the recipients of most valuable and useful presents, including money. c,ut glass, silver, furniture, etc. The groom's gtift to the bride was a handsome brooch and tho bride gave her maid a handsomo brooch also. Tho gift lo the best man was a set of cuff links, and to the ushers tie clasps. | Family: DOLAN, Raymond T / BRANDIS, Mabel I (F60059)
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31940 | Waterville NY Times - 7/3/1952 Miss. Bertha Beha, daughter of Ambrose and the late Emma Setter Beha became the bride of David Rowley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rowley of Rochester, Saturday, June 28, at 9:30 a. m. in St. Bernard's Church by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. John L Powers, who celebrated the nuptial Mass. Mrs. Bernard Shields of Yorkville, was matron of honor and the best man was Bernard Shields. The bride was attired in a navy blue sheer street dress with white accessories and a corsage of white roses. The matron of honor was similarly attired as the bride and wore a corsage of red roses. Following the ceremony the couple left on a wedding trip. The bride was graduated from Waterville Central School and St. Mary's School of Nursing at Rochester. She has been on nursing duty in the Rome City Hospital. The bridegroom graduated from a Rochester school and is employed at the Revere Brass and Copper Works, Rome. | Family: ROWLEY, David R / BEHA, Bertha F (F46751)
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31941 | Waterville NY Times - 9/26/1946 Miss Leonie Yolande Don Carlos, daughter of Mrs. Walter James, Parmelee, Springfield, Mass., and the late Leon P. Don Carlos, became the bride of Jo- seph Raymond Beha, son of Am- brose L. Beha and the late Mrs. Beha, Waterville on Saturday, September 21. The ceremony took place at 9 a.m. in St. Joseph's Church, with the Rev. A. A.. Au- bertin, pastor, officiating. Ernest Philie, organist, played the traditional wedding marches and Miss Marguerite Perron sang Schubert's Ave Maria and Panis Angelicus. Miss Charlotte Halpin of Amherst, Mass., was maid of honor and the flower girls were Marie Elizabeth Rival of Holyoke, Mass., and Theresa Marie Weaver of Albany. ' Donald A. Beha of Waterville was his brother's best man. The bride was attired in a period gown with Chantilly lace bodice and bouffant skirt of chiffon ending in a full court train. Her imported illusion veil was held in place by a Juliet cap of lace and seed pearls and she carried a colonial bouquet of white roses and pom pons. The maid of honor wore a gown of aqua marquisette fashioned with full skirt and fitted bodice with sweetheart neckline. The flower girls were similarly attired, one in yellow and one i n ' lavender. All carried - colonial bouquets of pink roses, pom pons and blue delphiniums. The bride attended Springfield schools. Westfield State Teachers College and Boston University. She was formerly an instructor in the commercial department of Amherst High School in Amherst, Mass. The bridegroom attended Waterville High School and Amherst College under the Army Air Corps Pre-Meteorological Training Program. He served in t h e Army Air Corps for three years,-18 months of which he was stationed at Natal and Bahia, Brazil. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served in Hotel Highland, Springfield, Mass., after which the couple left for a t r ip to Canada and through the Adirondacks. For traveling the bride wore an aqua costume with brown and Brazilian alligator accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses and gardenias. Mr. and Mrs. Beha will reside on White Street, Waterville, where the bridegroom is employed as a salesman by W. J. Bissell's Son | Family: BEHA, Joseph Raymond / DON CARLOS, Leonie Yolande (F46794)
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31942 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: BECHY, Anthony James / MILLER, Carrie Elizabeth (F46044)
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31943 | WATSON - Patricia M. (nee Kisiel) November 19, 2020, lifelong resident of North Tonawanda, NY; beloved mother of Shelley Watson (Dean Luplow) and Richard (Lisa) Watson; loving grandmother of Noah and Sophie Watson; cherished aunt of Pam (John) Turton; dear sister-in-law of Donald Proefrock; sister of the late Michael Kisiel, Virginia Pundt and Barbara Proefrock; also survived by several nieces and nephews. A Memorial Mass and reception will be held at a later date. Arrangements by SABER FUNERAL HOME. | KISIEL, Patricia (I65956)
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31944 | WAVERLY - Martha Louise Graeser, 89, ofWaverly, died Thursday, July 19, at the Waverly Health Center of cancer. She was born March 26, 1918, in Waverly, daughter of Frederick J. and Martha B. Gienapp Fedeler. She married Virgil Graeser April 21, 1946, at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Waverly. She graduated from Waverly High School in 1936 and then worked for Broadie Drug Store and also as a nurse's aide for St. Joseph's Hospital, Waverly. Mrs. Graeser farmed with her husband. Survived by her husband; a son, Dan (Mary) of Waverly; a daughter, Lois (Jeff) Stotler of Cedar Rapids; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and four sisters, Hilda Fedeler and Florence Fedeler, both of Waverly, Edna (Don) Polenz of Sierra Vista, Ariz., and Lorena Arns of Shell Rock. Preceded in death by: a sister, Elvira Haseley; and a brother, Norman Fedeler. Services: 10:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, with burial in St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery, both in Waverly. Public visitation from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Kaiser-Corson Funeral Home, Waverly, and for an hour before services Saturday at the church. Memorials: may be directed to St. Paul'sSchool. Condolences may be left at: www.kaisercorson.com. | FEDELER, Martha Louise (I59543)
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31945 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WAWRZYNEK, Richard (I89176)
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31946 | Wayne B. Gow Of Newfane, NY, husband of Darlene Braun Gow went home to be with the Lord surrounded by his family on Monday June 5, 2017 in Eastern Niagara Hospital Lockport, NY. He was born in Newfane, NY on August 22, 1940, the son of the late John and Naomi Ray Gow. Wayne served in the U.S. Navy as a Machinist's Mate 3rd Class from 1957- 1961. He worked at Simonds Saw and Steel from 1961-1968 then retired from Harrison Radiator in 1999. Wayne loved spending time with his grandchildren. Father of John Gow, Laura Gow, Darcy (Clarissa) Gow and Tanya Gow. Grandfather of Natalee, Kaylee and Melissa (Tim) Carlyon. Great Grandfather of Jacob Monn. Brother of John (Evelyn) Gow of Newfane, Ray (Claudia) Gow of Florida, Janis (Philip) Toenniessen of Newfane and the late Gary Gow. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Family and friends may call at the RUTLAND-CORWIN FUNERAL HOME, INC. Main St. Newfane, NY on THURSDAY from 2-4 and 7-9PM where a Funeral Service will be held on FRIDAY at 11AM. Burial will be in Corwin Cemetery. | GOW, Wayne Bruce (I98061)
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31947 | Wayne Hooper, of Merritt Island, Fla , formerly of Tonawanda, Tuesday (July 18, 1978). He was a former employee of Columbus McKinnon Corp. He is survived by his wife, the former Mrs. Pearl Connell; two sons, Bert Hooper of New Orleans and Norbert Hooper of St. Simon's Island, Ga ; three grandchildren; one brother, Donald Hooper of Merritt Island. Funeral services will be held Friday (July 21) at 1 p.m. at Babbitt & Allen Funeral Home, Franklinville,N.Y. | HOOPER, Wayne (I59136)
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31948 | Wayne J. Printup, 66 of the Tuscarora Nation, passed away on June 7, 2018 at Buffalo General Medical Center. Born in Ransomville, NY he was the son of the late Harrison ‘Pelly’ and Doris (Jacobs) Printup, Sr. Wayne was a lifelong resident of the Tuscarora Nation. He attended local schools, graduating from Niagara Wheatfield High School, and later attended Buffalo State Teachers College. On August 25, 1973, he married Sherry L. (Henry) Printup at the Tuscarora Baptist Church. Wayne was a member of the Roofers Local No. 74 for forty years working on numerous commercial buildings in the Western New York area until his retirement. He was a passionate Indian and Harley Davidson Motorcycle enthusiast. In his leisure time he enjoyed golfing and shooting pool. Wayne was also very artistic and a talented painter and drawer. Above all Wayne was devoted to his family and his greatest pleasure was spending time with them. In addition to his beloved wife Sherry of 44 years, Wayne is survived by his son Jesse (Desiree) Printup, his granddaughter, Meadow Printup, grandson, River Printup, brothers, Harrison ‘Wimpy’ (Jeanie) Printup, Gene (Joy) Printup and William (Lori) Printup, sister Merrelene (Alan) Hammer as well as several loving aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews and cousins. He was also predeceased by two sisters, Elizabeth Printup, Rosemarie (Tom) Mt. Pleasant and three brothers, Tony ‘Dino’ (late Candace) Printup, Keith Printup, Sr. and Ellwood Printup, Sr. Heartfelt gratitude to Wayne’s loving niece and nephew, Cherilyn and David Reimer. Wayne’s family will be present to receive family and friends at their home 5578 Walmore Road, Lewiston, NY after 12 noon on Sunday June 10th until funeral services begin on Monday June 11th at 2 p.m. Burial will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by M.J. COLUCCI & SON NIAGARA FUNERAL CHAPEL, 2730 MILITARY ROAD, NIAGARA FALLS, NY. Visit www.mjcoluccifuneralchapel for online condolences. | PRINTUP, Wayne J (I172038)
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31949 | Wayne M. Herman, age 82 of the Town of Lockport, NY, formerly of Wheatfield, was called to his heavenly home on September 3, 2023 at Buffalo Mercy Hospital. Born in North Tonawanda, NY on July 30, 1941; son of the late Martin and Esther (Werth) Herman. After graduation from high school, Wayne served in the United States Army. A lifelong member of St. John Lutheran Church, in Wheatfield, he was employed for 51 years at Midland Asphalt, in Tonawanda. Wayne was also a member of St. Johnsburg Fire Company, for 67 years. His hobbies and inerests included gardening, vacationing, tractors, was a Buffalo Bills fan, the companionship with his dogs, but most of all, the quality time spent with his family.Survivors include his loving wife, Lynda J. (Sanders) Herman, whom he married March 18, 2006; four children, Sherri (John) Ober, Tricia (Geoff) Breeze, Timothy (Tammy) Herman, and Theresa (Justin) Cushman; a sister, Sharon Muir; brother, Wesley (Barbara) Herman; Grandchildren, Tyler, Daniel, Brianna, Dylan, Caleb, Ashton, Sabrina, Ryan, Trevor, Mia, Amelia, Oakley, Rodney, Joshua, and Latricia; and several great-grandchildren.Wayne was predeceased by a son, Rodney Herman; and brother, Sherwood Herman.Friends may call at the DuBois Funeral Home, 2436 Niagara Road, (Wheatfield), Niagara Falls, NY 14304, on Wednesday (September 6) from 2-8 p.m. Services will be conducted by the Rev. Michael Borgstede, on Thursday (September 7) at 11:00 a.m. in St. John Lutheran Church, corner of Niagara Falls Blvd. and Ward Road, in Wheatfield. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. John Lutheran Church, or St. Johnsburg Fire Company. | HERMAN, Wayne M (I184979)
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31950 | Wayne Merle Robinson of Newfane, NY entered into rest Thursday, November 19, 2020 in Niagara Hospice House. He was born in Buffalo, NY April 30, 1925. Wayne worked as a mechanic for Bell Aerospace and John Deere. He enjoyed gardening, fishing and snow skiing as a younger man. Father of Cynthia (Warren) Loeffler of Fairport, NY. Grandfather of Cristin Taylor. Great grandfather of Evelyn Rose Taylor and Calvin Eli Taylor. No prior visitation. Services will be held at the convenience of the family. | ROBINSON, Wayne Merle (I166172)
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