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- Batavia NY Times - 12/26/1925
Charles L. Blair, who was born in
the town of Batavia and had always
resided in Genesee county, died at his
home at No. 35 Washington avenue,
at 6 o'clock Sunday night. Mr. Blair
was 82 years old and is survived by
his and several nephews and
nieces. He was a charter member of
Byron lodge, I. O. O. F., and of the
Byron grange. He was also a member
of Batavia lodge, No. 475, F. & A.
M., and on December 17, 1867, he was
known as the oldest member in Genesee
county. The funeral yvas hold
from his late home on Wednesday afternoon
at 3 o'clock and the burial
took place in the Elmwood cemetery
under the auspices of the Masonic
order.
A niece of Mr. Blair's, Mrs. Pearl
Warner, died Sunday night at her home'in
Buffalo, and her funeral was
also held in Batavia on Wednesday
afternoon.
ALSO
Buffalo NY Evening News - 1925
C.M. Durham and Mr. and Mrs. Frnak
Durham accompanied by Harold Durham
the principal of the high school at Spencer,
Tioga county, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dur-
ham of Rochester, went to Buffalo Wednes-
day morning to attend the funeral service at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Durham of
653 Woodlawn avenue, of Mrs. Durham's
mother, Mrs. Pearl Blair Warner, and ac-
companied them in Batavia where services
were conducted.
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