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31751 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.
Family: GROWER, Millard Francis / MORGAN, Barbara Jean (F11658)
 
31752 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)
 
31753 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)
 
31754 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)
 
31755 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)
 
31756 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)
 
31757 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)
 
31758 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)
 
31759 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)
 
31760 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)
 
31761 Utica NY Observer - 4/15/1943

ANNOUNCE BETROTHAL
Herkimer—Mr. 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)
 
31762 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)
 
31763 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)
 
31764 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)
 
31765 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)
 
31766 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)
 
31767 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: BRINDISI, Salvatore F / BARBER, Flora Mae (F43584)
 
31768 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)
 
31769 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)
 
31770 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: TREEN, Robert C / BEHA, Joanne L (F46821)
 
31771 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: SINISCARCO, Joseph / BONO, Lorraine Maria (F56618)
 
31772 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)
 
31773 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)
 
31774 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)
 
31775 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)
 
31776 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: O'DELL, Keith Richard / ANDREWS, Bonnie Sue (F40796)
 
31777 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)
 
31778 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)
 
31779 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)
 
31780 Utica NY Observer - 6/19/1946

In a double ring ceremony performed
at 10 a. m. Saturday in St
Mary's Church. West Leyden, Miss
Katherine A, .Beha, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O. Beha,
West Leyden, became the bride of
Raymond P. St. John, son of Mr
and Mrs. windsor St. John, 1106
Seymour. The Rev. E. A. Rivette
officiated.
The bride's sister, Miss Helen I.
Beha, was maid of honor. the
bridesmaids included Miss alma
Kinney and Mrs. Stanley Weiss,
Elaine Suprenant, niece of the
bridegroom, was flower girl.
Walter St. John, brother of the
bridegroom, was bets man. Leo
St. John and Joseph Zybtniewski
acted as ushers.
"Ave Maria" and "Panis An-
gelicus" were sung by Mrs. How-
ard Wilbert, accompanied at the
organ by Miss Mary Claire Bron-
son.
The bride's white gown was
made with a fitted bodice, sweet-
heart neckline and court train. Her
fingertip illusion veil was caught
to a coronet of seed pearls. She
carried a white prayer book with
a white orchid streamers.
The maid of honor wore a gown
of yellow satin and net fashioned
with a fitted bodice and cap
sleeves. She wore a matching
Juliet cap and carried a colonial
bouquet of yellow roses and carna-
tions.
The bridesmaids were dressed in
blue satin and net gowns with
matching Juliet caps and carried
colonial bouquets of pink roses
and carnations.
The flower girl was attired in a
pink net dress and carried a basket
of pansies and baby's breath.
The wedding reception took
place in the home of the bride,
after which Mr. and Mrs. St. John
left for Canada and the Adiron-
dacks. They plan to make their
home at 507 Cottage Pl. after
July 1.
The bride is a graaduate of the
West Leyden Central School and
the Utica State Hospital School of
Nursing. The bridegroom, an
alumnus of Whitesboro Central
School, recently was discharged
from the Army after serving 30
months with the Ninth Air Force
in the European theater. 
Family: ST JOHN, Raymond P / BEHA, Katherine A (F46806)
 
31781 Utica NY Observer - 6/21/1963

Francis William Brennan,
67, of 1625 Conkling Ave., a
retired railroad employe, flea
unexpectedly yesterday in St
Luke's-Memorial H o s p i t al
Centef. Dr. T. W. Piekielniak,
coroner, said death was due
to natural causes.
A native of Utica, he received
his education here and
was graduated from Assumptjpn
Academy. In 1919, he
married Mary Borland in Albany.
Mr. Brennan moved to Albany
in 1915 and later ;to
Syracuse. " He returned to
Utica in 1932. He had been
employed by the New York
Central Railroad as a timekeeper
.for 46 years. He retired
in 1961.
Mr. Brennan was a member
of Blessed Sacrament Church,
it* Holy Name Society and
was a veteran of World War
1.
Besides his wife, he leaves
two sons, J. Robert, of Buffalo,
and James B.. of Framlngham
Center, Mass.; two
daughters, Mrs. Albert J.
(Mary) Bamberger, of Frankfort,
and Mrs. Stafford M.
"(Patricia) Hanna, of Beacon;
four sisters, the Misses Joan,
Margaret and Mary Brennan,
of New Haven, Conn., and
Miss Helen C. Brennan, of
East Northport; and a brother,
James H. Brennan, of Southington,
Conn.
The funeral will be at 9
- Monday- f rom-the Doyle Funeral
Home and at 9:30 from
Blessed Sacrament Church,
where a solemn requiem Mass
will be offered. Burial will be
in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Calling hours at the funeral
home will be from 2 to 4 and
7 to 9 tomorrow and Sunday 
BRENNAN, Francis William (I153360)
 
31782 Utica NY Observer - 6/30/1963

Miss. Linda Anne Hughes and Eugene
Howard, Beasock were married at 10 June
22 in St. .Patrick's Church, with the Rev.
Jerome P. Riley performing the double
ring ceremony. Kathleen Kirkland was
the organist.
The' bride is the daughter of Mrs. Maurice
Hughes, 11 Whitesboro St, Yorkville,
and the late Mr. Hughes. Her husband is
the son of Mrs. Ora Beasock, 214 Eagle
St, and Howard Beasock, Tonawanda.
Given in marriage by her uncle, William
Hughes, the bride wore a gown of silk
bombazine and Chantilly lace. It was
styled with a scalloped neckline, long
fitted .sleeves and a full skirt trimmed
with cabbage roses. Bouffant veiling of
silk illusion was caught to a crown, of
orange blossoms. The bride carried a Bible,
centered with an orchid and feathered
carnations.
Mrs. James Arnold, Whitesboro, attended
her sister as matron of honor, and
James Beasock was his brother's best man.
An afternoon reception was held in the
bride's home, after which the couple left
on a trip to Canada. They will make their
home at 1120 Linwood Place. 
Family: BEASOCK, Eugene Howard / HUGHES, Linda Anne (F45849)
 
31783 Utica NY Observer - 6/4/1932

Miss Lucy Fanelli, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Fanelli, of
Elizabeth Street, and Carl Para-
tore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Salva-
tore Paratore - Frankfort, were
married this morning at 11.
The ceremony was performed
with a nuptial Mass in St. Mary
of Mt. Carmel Church by the Rev.
John Marchegland, pastor. The
Rev. Charles Oley, pastor of St.
Peter's Church, celebrated the
Mass.
The bride was given in marriage
by her father. Miss Roseatelli
Benedelio was maid of honor and
Anthony Sciortino was best man.
The bridesmaids were the Misses
Josephine Paratore, Isabella Fna-
elli, Catherine Barberio and Mary
Tocco. The ushers were John
Migliorie, Angelo Colosimo, Joseph
Paratore and Frank Tocco. Miss
Rose Paratore, sister of the bride-
groom, was train bearer. Miss
Nettie Costanza, niece of the
groom, was flower girl and Frank
Graziedie Jr., cousin of the bride,
was ring bearer.
The bride was attired in white
satin, wjth a train, and her veil
was tulle with rose point lace,
caught w i t h orange blossoms. She
carried a shower bouquet of white
roses, Easter lilies and lilies of the
valley. The maid of honor was
attired In y e l l ow satin, with white
hat and slippers and lace mitts and
carried a bouquet of supreme roses,
while the bridesmaids wore pastel
shades, wlth hat and slippers to
match and also carried shower
bouquets of supreme roses. The
flower girl wore pink crepe dress
and carried a basket of pink spring
flowers while the train bearer was
attired in yellow crepe.
Following the ceremony, a din-
ner was served at the home of the
bridegroom, followed by a recep-
tion in the evening at the Town
Hall, Frankfort.
Prenuptial events were given in
honor of the bride by her ushers
and bridesmaids, and by her sister
and maid of honor.
After a wedding trip through
the western part of the state, Mr.
and Mrs. Paratore will be at home
to their friends at 506 Frankfort
Street, Frankfort. 
Family: PARATORE, Carl / FANELLI, Lucy (F27383)
 
31784 Utica NY Observer - 6/4/1976

ILION-Mrs. Florence C. SIocum
87, of 35 South Third Ave., widow of
Arleigh L. Slocum, died yesterday in the
Mohawk Valley Nursing Home.
She was bom in the town of German
Flatts, the daughter of Ogden and Laura
Firman Crim, and attended Ilion
schools. She married Arleigh Slocum in
Ilion. He died in 1961.
Mrs. Slocum was a member of the
First Presbyterian Church of Ilion and
the Pythian Sisters. She was a charter
member of Crim-Schaffer Post Ameritan
Legion Auxiliary.
The funeral is at 10 a.m. Tomorrow
from the Whiter-Hendrix Funeral
Home. Burial will be in Armory Hill
Cemetery.
Calling hours are from 7 to 9 to-
night.
 
CRIM, Florence M (I73327)
 
31785 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: MARROTTA, Frank Thomas / BARRINGER, Gail Louise (F44254)
 
31786 Utica NY Observer - 6/8/1947

Miss Mary Catherine-Brennan
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Francis
W. Brennan, 1581 St. Vincent, be-
came the bride of Albert Joseph
Bamberger son of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert J. Bamberger, 1025 Ney, at
10 a.m.. yesterday in the Church
of the Blessed Sacrament. The
Rev. Luke Gallagher officiated.
The couple was attended by
Miss Patricia A. Brennan, the
bride's sister and Richard E.
Bamberger, the bridegroom's
brother.
The ushers were Earl W. Davis,
the bridegroom's brother-in-law,
and Raymond Whitton.
Edward Solan sang "Ave
Maria^ _"0 Lord I Am Not
Worthy," and "Panls Angelicus,"
accompanied by William Walters.
The bride was gowned in White
nylon taffeta styled with a square
neckline, fitted bodice, long sleeves
which were pointed at the wrists
and a full skirt which ended in a
long train. Her fingertip veil was
edged with lace and caught to a
tiara of seed pearls. She carried a
white'Missal with a white orchid
and streamers of shattered carnations.
Her attendant chose a blue
moire gown fashioned with a
round neckline, cap sleeves, and
full skirt. She wore a headband
and carried spring flowers.
After breakfast in- the Town
House-and a reception in the
Catholic-Women's Club from 2
p. m to 4 p.m., the couple left
for a trip through the New Eng
land States and Canada.
The bride's mother wore a blue
print dress-with white accessories
and the bridegroom's mother was
attired in a black print dress with
matching accessories. Both had
orchid corsages.
The bride, a graduate- of Proctor
High School, la employed by
the New York-Telephone. Company.
The bridegroom, a graduate
of Whitesboro Central School,
served three years with the Army
infantry, two years of which he
spent In tha European Theater.
He presently works for the New
York Telephone Company. -
"Out-of-town gueats were: Mrs.
J. R. Brennan, Mlas Joan, Miss
Margaret and Mis Mary Bren-'
nan, New Haven, Conn.; Mr. and
Mrs.. J. R. Brennan,, Potsdam;
Miss Helen C. Brennan, Amster-
dam; Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph Bam-
berger, Buffalo. Other guests at-
tended from Syracuse, Albany,
Rome and Poland.
Pre-nuptial parties were given
by Mrs. Donald E. Thayer, Mrs.
A. J. Bamberger, Miss Bette
Loftis, Miss Frances Weigand,
Miss Phylis Bowen and Beta Chi
Sorority. 
Family: BRENNAN, Francis William / BOCCACCIO, Mary Incarncion (F55250)
 
31787 Utica NY Observer - 7/1/1987

Loretta M. McCleary. 73. of 119
Hopson St.. Utica, died Tuesday. June
30.1987, at her home, unexpectedly.
She was born August 13. 1914, in
Utica. the daughter of Michael and
Ida Vaeth Buckley. Mrs. McCleary
attended Utica Free Academy, and
Albany State Teachers College, where
she received a Masters Decree in
Library Science. On June 30.1941, she
married Charles E. McCleary in St.
Agnes Church, Utica, and has resided
here all of her life. Mrs. McCleary
was a teacher and a librarian at Uticca
Free Academy retiring in 1982. She
was a member of the Church of Our
Lady of Lourdes, the Mohawk Valley
Hunt Club, and the New York State
Retired Teachers Association.
Surviving, besides her husband,
Charles, is one daughter and son-in
law, Maureen E. and Roger C. Reath.
UNREADABLE LINES
Gerald (Catherine) Buckley of Utica,
Mrs. Eugene (Minnie) Buckley, of
Utica; one brother-in-law and his
wife ??? and Margaret McCleary of
VA; three grandchildren UNREADABLE
She is also surived by several nieces
and nephews
Funeral services will be Thursday
at 9 o'clock from the Quinn, Ryan &
Nunn Inc. Funeral Home, 2212 Gene-
see St., under the direction of Christo-
pher J. McGrath and 9:30 from the
Church of Our Lady of Lourdes where
a Mass of Christian Burial will be
celebrated by the Rev. Msgr. H..
Charles Sewall. Interment will be in
UNREADABLE
Friends are invited and may call
Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9. 
BUCKLEY, Loretta M (I183047)
 
31788 Utica NY Observer - 7/19/1936

Mrs.. JOSEPH SPINA_was formerly Miss Mary Tocco. daughter-of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tocco of 320 Railroad Street. Frankfort,
married July 11 in St.Mary's Church. that village-After a trlp
which includes the New England States, Atlantic City and Washing-
ton.They will be at home to their friends at 118 First Avenue,
Frankfort 
Family: SPINA, Joseph / TOCCO, Mary Jane (F27371)
 
31789 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: BUEHLER, William P / CEFAH, Congetta (F67899)
 
31790 Utica NY Observer - 7/25/1975

Buckley - Mrs. Ida C. Buckley, 713
Oswego St., Tuesday from the Ortner
Funeral Home and from Our Lady of
Lourdes Church with a Mass of the
Resurrection citered by the Rev. Donald
F. Karlen. Bearers Robert Farnum,
Walter Way, John Stepanick and
Nicholals Deconde. Burial was in
Calvary Cemetery with absoution by
Father Karlen.

ALSO

Utica NY Daily Press - 7/21/1975

Mrs. Ida Buckley, 98, of 713
Oswego St., formerly of 885
Bleecker St., died Saturday in
the Genesee Nursing Home.
She was bom in Utica,
daughter of Christopher and
Elizabeth Fleishman Vaeth. In
1898, she was married to Michale
M. Buckley. He died in
1953.
She was a member of Our_
Lady of Lourdes Church.
She is survived by two daughters,
Miss Mary E. Buckley
with whom she had resided and
Mrs. Charles (Loretta)
McCleary of Utica and a son,
Eugene Buckley of Utica.
The funeral will be at 8:30 tomorrow
from the Ortner Funeral
Home and at 9 from Our
Lady of Lourdes Church. Burial
wiol be in Calvary Cemetery.
Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
today. 
VAETH, Ida C (I85067)
 
31791 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: SCARAFILE, Joseph P / BONO, Rosalie (F56598)
 
31792 Utica NY Observer - 7/28/1962

LEICHTY was killed in a
fall from a farm trailer at
Route 12 and Dayton Road
about 9:30 a. m.
Trooper h. g. Fox of the
Remsen State Police substation
said Leichty was riding
on the rear of a two-wheel
trailer being towed on Dayton
Road by a tractor driven,
by his farmhand, Gordon
Thomas, 33.
As the, vehicles crossed
Route 12, the pole on the
trailer broke and Leichty
fell forward to the road,
Fox said.
He was pronounced dead at
the scene bv Dr. Robert
Smith of Boonville. Dr. T. W.
Piekielniak. coroner, said
death was accidental and
caused by fractures of the
neck and skull.
Fox said L e i c h t y and
Thomas-were-on their way-to
carry water to a neighboring
farm for livestock. The other
farm was without water, but
not because of the drought,
the trooper said.
The body was taken to
the Ackley Funeral Home
in Remsen by the Prospect-
Ambulance S e r v i c e.
Leichty, a widower, is survived
by a daughter, Mrs.
Ellsworth Worden of Fairchild
Road, Remsen 
LEICHTY, Frederick E (I99520)
 
31793 Utica NY Observer - 7/28/1986

Mr. John Richard Spina, 69. of 1305
M»iy St., Utica. died Sundav. Julv 27,
iSS, at St. Eliiabeth's Hospital.
He was born in
Utica, April 16i
ttU, a son of the
HB£. Louis and
S t & s t i n a Spina.
Hfwas educated in
focal schools and
served'"in the U.S.
Army during WW
11: Mr. Spina was
emr^cyed for manv
year* at Griffiss
Air Force Base. He
was married to the
former Sarah M. Paratore.
Mr. Spina is survived by his beloved
wife; three sons.iRonald'C. Spina, of
Utica, John Spina, of Ashville. NY.
and Louis Spina, of Ilion; two daughters.
Christina M. Williams, Patricia
A. Cairow, both of Utica; one brother,
Samuel Spina, of Utica; three sisters.
Lena Greco, of Utica, Victoria Egleston,
of Bingharnton, and Eva Russo,
of Huntington, NY; also 10 grandchildren;
several nieces and nephews.
f-wneral will be held Wednesday at
9:STa.m. at The Mail Funeral Home
a n d a t 10 a.m. from St. Anthony of
Padua Church, where a Mass of
Christian Burial will be celebrated.
Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery."
"Relatives and friends may call on
Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 at The Matt
Funeral Home. 700 Rutger St.. corner
of Mohawk St. 
SPINA, John Richard (I44327)
 
31794 Utica NY Observer - 7/31/1976

WATERTOWN-Robert J. Havens,
Jr., 54, of Lane Road, formerly of Utica,
died Sunday after an automobile accident
near Henderson. He suffered multiple
injuries and was pronounced dead
on arrival at Mercy Hospital.
Mr. Havens attended Utica schools
and was employed by Tar Mac Inc.,
Utica, until 1957, when he moved to
Evans Mills, where he was employed by
the Northern Asphalt and Tar Co. until
1973. He then formed the Upstate Tar
and Asphalt Co. with his son, Robert J.
Havens III, and was president of that
corporation.
He leaves his mother, Mrs. Mary E.
Andrews of Utica, his son Robert, Watertown,
and a daughter, Mrs. John
(Patricia) Spina, Ashville.
The funeral was held Wednesday
from the Hart-Johnston Funeral Home
here, with burial in Brookside Cemetery. 
HAVENS, Robert J (I74711)
 
31795 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: KUHN, Clyde F / BEAUCHAMP, Karen M (F45895)
 
31796 Utica NY Observer - 7/9/1925

Boy Accidentally Shot
Little Falls, July >-^Fred Shirley,
thrCe-ycar-old *dn of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Shirley fir- was accidentally
shot In the shoulder yesterday by
Clifforod Pierce. 11. of Syracuse 
SHIRLEY, Fred (I71959)
 
31797 Utica NY Observer - 8/1/1957

NEW YORK-MILLS-Mrs.
Mary Brouillette, 11 Pine St.,
died Aug. 1 1967, at her home
after a long illness.
Mrs. Brouillette was born
in Central Falls, R. I.,daugh-
ter-of William and Annabelle
McCormick McLoughlin. She
attended^ the Central Falls
schools. She was married to
Nelson S. Brouillette, Nov. 23.
1898 in Sacred Heart Church,
Pawtucket R.I. She had
lived in New York Mils since
1914.
Mrs. Brouillette was a mem-
ber of Our Lady of Rosary
Church, New York Mills,, and
its Rosary-Altar Society. She
was a gold star mother-and
an honorary member of
Whitestown Post 1113, American
Legion.-also an honorary
member -of the Veterans 'Of
Foreign Wars and the 27th
division Assn.
Besfdes^her husband, she
leaves a daughter Mrt^Theodore
Chrabas, New York
Mills; two son* Herbert Brouillette,
Port St. Joe> Fla., and
Everett A. Brouillette, Huntsville,
Ala.; seven grandchil-
dren, two great-grandchil-
den; a sister, Mrs. Sara
Rochford Pawtucket, R.I.,
and nieces and nephews.
The funeral will be at 9
Monday from the Langdon
Residential Funeral Home,
York and Maple Sts., Utica.
and at 9:30 from Our Lady of
Rosary Church. New York
Mils where a salemn requiem
high Mass will be offered.
Interment will be in the Mt.
Olivet Cemetery.
Calling hours at the funeral
home are from 7 to 9 tomor-
tow and from 2 to 4 and from
7 to 9 Saturday and Sunday. 
MCLOUGHLIN, Mary (I176790)
 
31798 Utica NY Observer - 8/10/1960

Timothy J. Buckley, 45, of
Upper Albany St., Frankfort,
died last night in St. Joseph's
Hospital in Syracuse after an
illness of two weeks.
Mr. Buckley was born in
Utica on Aug,. 4, 1915, son of
Ida Vaeth' Buckley and Michael
Buckley. He was a graduate
of Utica Free Academy,
Class of 1933. Since his graduation
he had been a partner
in the Buckley Cigarette Service.
He married Doris Weeks of
West, Miss on Jan. 14, 1946
in St. Agnes Church. During
World War II he served with
the Army Air Corps. He was
a member of S t Patrick's
Church, Clayville and of its
Holy Name Society. ,
He also was a member of
the Frankfort Center Volunteer
Fire Department and of
Whitestowh Post 1113, American
Legion.
' Surviving besides his wife
and mother are a daughter,
Linda N.. and a son. Timothy
James, both at home; two sis
ters, Miss Mary E. Buckley,
and Mrs. Charles McLeary,
both of Utica; three brothers,
John C. and Eugene M., both
of Utica, and W. Gerald, New
Hartford; several nieces and
nephews, -
The funeral will be at 8:15
Saturday from the Ortner Fu
neral Home, 130 Eagle St.,
and at 9 from St. Patrick's
Church, Clayville, where a re
quiem high Mass will be offered.
Burial will be in Cal
vary Cemetery.
Friends may call at the fu
neral home tomorrow and Friday
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. 
BUCKLEY, Timothy J (I183043)
 
31799 Utica NY Observer - 8/18/1975

Mrs. Margaret Spina Gimelli,
58, of S.E. 15th Ave.,
Boynton Beach, Fla. and formerly
of Utica, died Friday in
Bethesda Hospital, Bovnton
Beach, after suffering a heart
attack. The funeral will be at
8:30 tomorrow from the Matt
Funeral Home and at 9 from
St. Mary of Mt. Carmel
Church. Burial will be in Calvary
Cemetery. Calling hours
are 2 to. 4 and 7 to 9 today

Utica NY Observer - 8/17/1975

Mrs. Margaret Spina Gimelli,
58, of 651 S. E. 15th
Ave., Boynton Beach, Fla., a
former Utican, died Friday in
Bethesda Hospital, Boynton
Beach, after suffering a heart
attack.
She -was bornd in Utica,
daughter of John and Rose
DeSarro Talenco. She attended
local schools and lived in
Utica.until three years"ago
when she moved to Florida.
" She managed the Crossway
-Laundromat: Boynton Beoeh
While in Utica, she was em-
ployed for many years in the
maintenance department of
Mohawk Valley Community
College.
She was a member of St.
Mary of . Mount Carmel
.Church.
She,leaves two sons, John
K.'Spina. Jamestown, and
Louis R. Spina, Ilion, and six
sisters, Mrs. Frances Cento-
talla, Lantana, Fla.; Mrs. Eva
PacieUo, Mrs. Charles
(Jenny) Barber, Mrs. Alfred
(Angie) Maunz Sr., and Mrs.
Dario (Rosemary) Monescalchi,
all of Utica, and Mrs. Fay
Cktadino, Boynton Beach,
Fla.
The funeral will be at 8:30
Tuesday from the Matt Funeral
Home and at 9 from St
Mary of Mount Carmel
Church. Burial will be in Calvary
Cemetery.
Calling hours are 2 to 4 and
7 to 9 Monday 
TALERICO, Margaret (I44305)
 
31800 Utica NY Observer - 8/22/1987

Mr. Sam D. Spina, of 1232 Laura St.
entered into rest on,Thursday, August
20. 1987. at St Luke* Memorial
Hospital. ' after a
long illness, at.the
age of 68.
He was born in
Utica on. March 4,
1919. a son of the
l a t e Luigi and
Christina Ruggiero
Spina. Sam was
raised and educated
in the Utica
area, graduating
from T.R. Proctor
High School in
1938. A WW II Army Veteran, Mr.
Spina Was awarded the American
Theatre Medal. The WW 11. Victory
Medal, and a Good Conduct Medal.
On March 29. 1943, Sam was wed to
the former Josephine Abiusi in Camp
Roberts, Ca. For many yearsfhe had
been a self-employed building and.
roofing contractor, operating under
the name of Spina & Abiusi Contractors.
Mr. Spina later held the position
of Building Estimator and Consultant
with various area firms until his
retirement in 1981 from the Buck
instruction Co. A communicant of
rStNAnthony of Padua Church, he was
also>a member of the Benevolent and
Protective Order of Elks and a former
member of the Order of United Commerical
Travelers.
Surviving are his wife, Josephine; a
son, Mr. Barry Spina, of Utica; a
granddaughter. Miss AnnMarie
Spina, of Utica; three sisters, Mrs,
Robert (Victoria) Egleston, of Endwell.
N.Y.. Mrs. Lee Greco, of Utica,
Mrs. John (Eva) Russb. of Ca.; three
aunts, Mrs. Jenny Foresti. Mrs. Mary
Pacciarelli. both of Utica. Mrs. Sarah
Esposito, and an uncle, Mr. Ralph
Rogers, both of Ca. Also surviving are
several nieces, nephews and cousins;
a brother-in-law and his wife, James
and Josephine Abiusi. of Utica; two
sisters-in-law, Mrs. Grace Marchitelli.
o: Utica, Mrs. Dorothy Basi. of
Fla.;" special family"friends. Dawn.
Joseph and Jessica Saunders. He was
preceded in death by a brother. John
Spina, in July of 1986.
The f- -eral will be held on Monday
morning at 10:00 from The Eannace
Funeral Home. Inc.. 932 South St..
corner of Hammond Ave., and at 10:45
at St. Anthony of Padua Church,
where a Mass of Christian Burial will
be offered. Interment will take place
in Calvary" Cemetery at the conve-
Mrs. Mary Chrabaszcz Emily M. Hourigan
nience of the familv.
Visitation will bt held 
SPINA, Samuel D (I74697)
 

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