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- Watertown NY Daily Times - 10/10/1970
CLAYTON - The funeral
for J. George Bazinet, 59, of
622 Union St.. who died Friday
noon at the C-Way Tourinn
Motel and Golf Club after
playing golf, will be Monday
at 8:30 a.m., at the Cummings
Funeral Home, Clayton, and
at 9 a.m. at St. M a r y 's
Chuich, Msgr. Dennis Lynch,
pastor, officiating. Burial is
in St. Mary's Church Cemetery.
Calling hours are Saturday
and Sunday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9
p.m., at the funeral home.
He is survived by his widow,
Mrs. Mary Cantwell Bazinet;
two sons, Peter John and
Patrick Joseph, both of Clayton;
three daughters, Mrs.
W i l l i a m (Mary Helen) La-
Lond, Clayton, Miss Virginia
Elaine Bazinet and Miss Jean
Elizabeth Bazinet, Clayton;
four b r o t h e r s , Amos and
Noel, Clayton, Lawrence, Nia-
gara Falls, and Leonard, Tona-
wanda; and two sisters, Mrs.
Doris Wade, Chicago and
Mrs. Otis (Rosemary) Radley,
Cape Vincent, and five grandchildren.
Born in Clayton Aug. 28,
1911, a son of Joseph and He
len Brabaant Bazinet, he at-
tended local schools and was
graduated from St. Mary's
School.
He worked at the Clayton
A&P for years and two years
after his marriage to Mary
Cantwell on Sept. 3, 1934, at
St. Mary's Church, moved to
Adams, where he was assistant
manager at the A&P. He
returned to Clayton in 1943
and went to work for Frink
S n o -P1 o w. He had worked
there until ill health forced
him to retire in 1957.
In 1959, he became manager
of Aubrey's Thousand Island
Bowling Center, Clayton.
He worked there until his
death.
Mr. Bazinet was a veteran
of World War II. past commander
of the Colon-Couch
Post 821, American Legion,
past grand knight of the Clayton
K. of C. and a member of
the Clayton Volunteer Fire
Department, and Frink Club.
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