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- 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.
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