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27251 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 9/15/1966

Milton F. McConnell, 73, a har
ness rate judge and official for
25 years died Friday evening in
St Jerome. Hospital, Batavia.
Mr. McConnell lived at 43 Prospect
St., in Attica.
Born in Warsaw, he operated
the McConnell Insurance Agency
and later the Wise -McConnell In
aurance Agency to Attica for 45
years.
Mr. McConnell was active
harness racing throughout Western
New York until about five
years ago. He had also officiated
at races in Lexington, Ky and
was one of the first to insure
harness race horses in this area,
He is survived by his wife,
the former Ruth Peard of War-
saw and a son, James L. Decker
of Baltimore.
Funeral services were held Tues-
day at 1:30 p.m. in the Marley
Funeral Home, Attica. Burial
was in Warsaw Cemetery, War-
saw.
 
MCCONNELL, Milton M (I107896)
 
27252 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 9/22/1966

On petition of Clinton D. Williams
of Hamburg, N. Y; he has
been named administrator of the
estate of Blanche L. Billings of
Castile who died in Warsaw on
August 4, 1966 and left real es-
tate balued at $5000 and person-
al property valued at $3000. The
administrator is the only heir.
 
Blanche L (I145762)
 
27253 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 9/4/1958

Mrs. Ida M. Morgan, 51 Oatka
St., Warsaw, a former resident
and well known hair dresser for
many years died Thursday Aug.
28, in St. Jerome's Hospital, Batavia,
after a long illness.
She was born in Castile in
Novi '22, 1893, a daughter' of
George and Etta Tolcs Billings.
In December, 1910, she married
Grover Morgan who died in 1950.
She is survived by one son and
two daughters, Mrs. Leo Simard
and Donald' Morgan, of Warsaw
Mrs. John Maniacc of Batavia;
six grandchildren; two great-
grand children; three sisters, Mrs.
Frank Kadcr of Wcthersficld
Springs, Mrs. Frank Billings of
Portageville and Mrs. Walter Grls
wold of Horncll; one brother, Cllf
ford Billings.of Clarence.
Services were held in the Weeks
Funeral Home in Warsaw. Satur
day at 2 p. m. The Rev. Herbert
G. Cory of LeRoy officiated. Bur
ial was in Warsaw. 
BILLINGS, Ida M (I145458)
 
27254 Was a chemical engineer at the DuPont Company. Became head of Central Research and Development.

Graduated summa cum laude from CalTech 
FAHS, John Louis (I44407)
 
27255 Was a Civil Engeneer and living in Sycamore,ILL in 1887
Living in Buffalo NY in 1908 
WITMER, Joseph F (I10228)
 
27256 Was an Civil Engineer and living in Kansas City, Mo., in 1887
Livin in Milwaukee, Wis. in 1908 
WITMER, Victor Martin (I10226)
 
27257 was buried in Plot BB 2.25, Parkview Cemetery, Waterloo, Ont. He was 56 years old. GLINZ, Alan Grant (I34500)
 
27258 Was called to eternal rest at his Sanborn home on April 3, 2017.
He was born on May 28, 1925,  in Buffalo, NY, the son of the late Richard and Katherine [Reinhard] DeVole.
Art was a proud member of the U.S. Marine Corps, serving in the European Theatre during WWII.
He was a Chief Engineer who designed and operated baking equipment and was responsible for numerous patents.   He worked locally at Acme Markets, Royale Rolls, Dunlop Tire, and Kaufman's Bakery, among others.
Art was also a Master Carpenter who built his own homes and did numerous remodeling projects for his family and friends. He was a generous person, who was never too busy to help out anyone in need.
He was a "jack of all trades" who enjoyed fixing things, traveling, dining, playing euchre, John Deere tractors, and spending time with his family.
Art was the husband of the late Rita Ann [Rutkowski] DeVole, who passed away in September of 1999, they were married on April 14, 1945.  
In 2001, he met a loving companion, Jeanette Dezaiffe, who was by his side up until the time of his passing.
Besides Jeanette, he is survived by a son, James (Sandra) DeVole, daughters Catherine, Madeleine "Mindy" (Gerry) Wick, Deborah Pace (late Ernie), Diane (Randy) Haseley, a daughter in law Deah  DeVole, eleven grandchildren Dawn Herling, Paul & Tammy Gaboury, Lisa DeVole, Craig Kijowski, Michael,  Danielle, Diana, and Aimee DeVole, Shawn & Grant Haseley,  12 great-grandchildren, also many nieces and nephews.
He was the father of the late Kenny DeVole and was  predeceased by four late brothers and two late sisters.
Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service on Monday at 11:00 AM at the RHONEY FUNERAL HOME, 5893 Hoover Road, SANBORN, NY, with the Rev. David Hayes officiating, with military honors following. 
Flowers are gratefully declined. Donations in Art's memory can be made to Tri-Community Ambulance Service, Sanborn, NY.
Inurnment in North Ridge Cemetery, Town of Cambria, NY.
  
DEVOLE, Arthur P (I59198)
 
27259 Was christened as an ..... in 1887, at grandparents 50th Wedding Ann. SCHMITT, Walter W (I11456)
 
27260 Was over 90 when he died KREUTZER, Jacob (I34291)
 
27261 Was she "Mel"??? LOVECCHIO, Carmela Janet (I1127)
 
27262 Wasik, Barbara (nee Gaylord) passed away unexpectedly on April 4, 2024.  Beloved wife of 62 years to the late Frank S. Wasik; dearest mother of Debra (Bill) Hopkins, Diane (David “Jake”) Reed, David (Melissa) Wasik, Michael (Tara) Wasik and the late Frank T. Wasik; cherished grandmother of Emily Reed, Brooke Wasik, Natalie Wasik, Cameron Wasik and the late Benjamin Wasik.  Barbara is survived by her brother Richard (Carolyn) Gaylord and many loving nieces and nephews, she was preceded in death by her parents, Jane P. and Robert M. Gaylord, sister Nancy (John) Williamson and brother Robert (survived by Sheila) Gaylord. 
Barbara was a life-long animal lover and met her husband Frank through her love of horses. She bred and raised quality English Mastiffs.  In addition to raising her children, she immensely enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren. Barbara was a loving and caring mother figure to many. As well as working on the family farm, she held jobs at Eastman Kodak, as a supervisor at Wimbledon’s food truck service, and most notably was the first woman union carpenter of Buffalo Local Union No. 374.     
The family will be present Tuesday, April 9th from 4 to 7 PM at Prudden and Kandt Funeral Home, 242 Genesee Street, Lockport, NY where funeral services will be held Wednesday, April 10th at 10 AM.  Interment will be in Wheatfield Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, donations to Niagara Hospice, 4675 Sunset Drive, Lockport, NY 14094 or at www.niagarahospice.org would be appreciated.  Share condolences online at www.pruddenandkandt.com. 
GAYLORD, Barbara (I181248)
 
27263 Water NY Times - 6/23/1933

Mrs. Lucia R. S. Shaul died at her
home Sunday following a brief illness.
Mrs. Shaul was born at Westernville
the daughter of the late Thomas and
Sarah Shirley, and was 68 years old
the day she died. Her death occurred
on the birthday of both her and her
husband. She had resided in Deansboro
twenty-eight years. She was a
member of the Christian Science
Church of Rome. She was a charter
member of the Travelers' Club and
also of the Garden Club and always
took an active part in boht clubs.
Besides her husband, she is survived
by two sisters, Mrs.* Eliza
Grower of East Aurora, and Mrs.
Frank Grower of Frankfort, and several
nieces and nephews. Funeral
•services were held Wednesday at 1
o'clock. Rev. Mr. Davies officiating,
and burial was at Westernville. 
SHIRLEY, Lucia (I71949)
 
27264 WATERSTRAT Dr. RICHARD WATERSTRAT, Ph.D Dr. Richard "Dick" Waterstrat passed away January 26, 2021 at Shady Grove Hospital after a prolonged illness at the age of 92. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Shirley Hankey Waterstrat in Maryland; his sister, Jean Waterstrat Schultz in Williamsville, NY and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Ruth (Strehlow) and Arthur Waterstrat; his brother, Carlton Waterstrat and sisters, Betty Riemer and Phyllis Hodge. Dr. Waterstrat graduated from Tonawanda High School. He went on to Erie County Technical Institute in Buffalo, NY. After receiving his degree, he joined General Elextgric Company as a member of their Metallurgy Research group. Dr. Waterstrat received his Bachelor's Degree from the University of Illinois in 1961 in Metallurgical Engineering. Following graduation, he worked for the American Dental Association and conducted an abundance of research and dental metal-lurgy at the National Bureau of Standards in Washington, DC. The work that he performed on metallic superconductors at the Naval Research Laboratory led to an invitation from the University of Geneva in Switzerland where he would eventually receive his Doctorate Degree. In 1978, he returned to Geneva for his oral dissertation and was awarded a Doctorate in Solid-State Physics. After he retired from the American Dental Association, he continued his research in Metallurgy at NIST (National Institute of Science and Technology) as a visiting researcher studying Atomic Structure of Metals. Dr. Waterstrat enjoyed airplane travel, especially during his excursions throughout Europe with his wife, Shirley, for both work and leisure. Some of his accomplishments include: 99 published scientific research reports "What's Best of What's New" medal from Popular Science Magazine Introduced the use of dental amalgam fillings made form spherical alloy powders and produced the first prevision dental castings of pure titanium. Developed the bio-compatible alloy with extraordinary resistance to fracture and wear, which has the unusual ability to toughen itself against propagation of cracks that would normally cause cracks and wear to the replacement. This property should extend the life of total hip and knee replacements. -ASA Fellow Award for recognition for contributions n the field of Metallurgy Member of American Society of Metals International (ASM). Services private.-ASA Fellow Award for recognition for contributions n the field of Metallurgy Member of American Society of Metals International (ASM). Services private.
 
WATERSTRAT, Richard M (I89037)
 
27265 Watertown Daily News.
Mrs. Alice Achterberg Dies at 90
ADAMS - Mrs. Alice Achterberg, 90, of 115 E. Church St., widow of Charles Achterberg, died this morning in the House of the Good Samaritan, Watertown, where she had been a patient two weeks. The funeral is tentatively set for Thursday afternoon at the Brunner Funeral Home, North Tonawanda. Burial will be in North Tonawanda. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. John R. (Lorna) Price, Adams, with whom she had lived 17 years, and Mrs Jacob P. (Caroline) Dexheimer, North Tonawanda; four grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Born. Aug. 13, 1881, in Reed City Mich., she was married to Charles Achterberg, Jan. 1, 1901. He died in 1953.

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Tonawanda News
ACHTERBERG - Alice A. Achterberg, 90, of 115 E. Church St., Adams, N.Y., Tuesday (Dec. 7, 1971) in Watertown, N.Y., after a long illness. A former resident of North
Tonawanda, she was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church. Mrs. Achterberg was the wife of the late Charles Achterberg and the mother of the late Leonard, Maynard and Benjamin Achterberg. Beloved mother of Mrs. John (Lorna) Price of Adams, N.Y., and Mrs. Jacob (Caroline) Dexheimer of North Tonawanda; sister of Mrs. Agnes Holland and Mrs. Louise Newman, both of North Tonawanda, Mrs. Elizabeth Broecker of the Town of Wheatfield, Edmund Williams of the Town of Pendleton, Walter Williams of the Town of Wheatfield; grandmother of four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends received by the family today, Dec. 8, at the Brunner Funeral Home, 156 Robinson St., North Tonawanda, where services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m., the Rev. Enno Schmoock officiating. Interment in Wheatfield Cemetery 
WILLIAM, Alice A (I67815)
 
27266 Watertown Daily Times - 4/17/1972

CLAYTON - G o r d o n B ,
Amo, 75, of 915 A r c h w o o d
Ave., Lorrain, Ohio, a native
of Clayton, died Saturday In
Tiffin, Ohio.
The funeral will be Tues
day at 10:30 a.m. at the Cummings
Funeral Home and at
11 in St. Mary's Church, Burial
will be in St. Mary's Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral
home today from 3 to 5
and 7 to 9 p.m.
Surviving is his daughter
Mrs. Walter (Helen) Bucheit,
Lorain, Ohio, with wom
he had lived since the death
of his wife, Helen, in August,
1971 at Santa Barbara, Calif.
A sister and two brothers
predeceased him - Mrs. William
M. (Lucy) Spain, Oct. 9,
1966, at age 80 and Walter
Amo, former C l a y t o n postmaster,
Dec. 17, 1966, aged 73
and Lloyd W. Amo, May 30,
1969, aged 65 years.
Born Oct. 3, 1896 in Clayton,
son of Louis and Anna
Brabant Amo. he attended local
schools. Mr. Amo, retired,
was a former marine chief
engineer on the Great Lakes.
He was a life member of the
Order of Elks and a member
of the K. of C. 
AMO, Gordon B (I163056)
 
27267 Watertown NY Daily Timers - 6/27/1975

LORRAINE - George H.
Bilkey, 89, died Thursday
at the Ruth Brown Adult
Home, Adams Center!
where he had been a patient
for one year.
The funeral will be 1 p.m.
Sunday at the Piddock Funeral
Home with the Rev.
David Bergner, pastor of
the Lorraine and Mannsville
United Methodist
churches, officiating. Burial
will be in Rural Cemetery,
Adams. Calling hours
are Saturday at the funeral
home from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.
Survivors include one
daughter, Mrs. Donald (Arlene)
Moore, Lorraine; four
stepsons, Gary Brown,
Adams Center; Allen
Brown, Watertown; Austin
Brown, Potsdam, and
Lewis Brown, Adams; 13
grandchildren, two greatgrandchildren.
Mr. Bilkey was born June
20,1886, in the Town of Lorraine,
son of Henry P. and
Anna Fee Bilkey. He married
Ethel Caulkins June
28, 1916. She died April 26,
1924. He and Mrs. Blanche
Brown were wed March 12,
1956. She died Aug. 5, 1963.
He operated farms in the
Lorraine area until his retirement
and was town supervisor
from 1921-1937. He
attended Lorraine United
Methodist Church and was
a 50-year member of the
Lorraine Grange. 
BILKEY, George H (I145140)
 
27268 Watertown NY Daily Times

Kenneth Vincent.
(Special to The Times.)
Cape Vincent May 7.-Kenneth Vincent,
oldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
George F. Vincent of this village, died .
at Sonyea, N. Y., Sunday morning at
8:30, following a brief illness of pneu-
monia, aged 22 years. Mr. Vincent was
formerly a native of Cape Vincent
News of his death was received Sunday
evening. He was a member of
the Cape Vincent Grange and was al-
so a Mason.
He is survived by his parents, and
one brother, Lansing W. Vincent of
this village.
The remains will, be brought here
today from Sonyea at 1:15. The
funeral will be held Tuesday after-
noon at 2:10. 
VINCENT, Kenneth A (I85736)
 
27269 Watertown NY Daily Times

Ogdensburg. July 29.-Onetime
Boyer, 74, died Monday at the home
of his brother, John at 801 Main
street, 74. He was a widower and
leaves three brothers and one sis-
ter, Adolph and John of Ogdens-
burg, Edward of North Tonawanda
and Mrs. Andrew Bray of Ogdens-
burg. Services will be at Notre
Dame church tomorrow at 8 and bur-
ial will be in St. Mary's cemetery. 
BOYER, Onezime (I167945)
 
27270 Watertown NY Daily Times - 5/17/1928

Lowville, May 17.—Raymond G
Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Allen of Lowville, and Mrs. Sophia
S. Brown of Rochester were married
at St. Pauls church. Rochester,
on April 21, according to announcements
received In this vll-
lage today. The attendants were
Mrs. Arthur Riekard and Benjamin
Elsie, sister and brother of the
bride.

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The Niagara Gazette: "A quiet but pretty wedding took place at 7 o'clock Saturday evening, April 21st at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church, Cleveland avenue and 18th street, when Sophia S. Brown was united in marriage to Raymond J. Allen, of Rochester, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Allen, Lowville. Rev. Edward Nemeschy performed the ceremony. Mrs. Arthur Rlckert and Benjamin Haseley, slate* and brother of the bride, were the only attendants. A reception for the* immediate family followed at the home of the bride's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Allen will reside at 1656 Cleveland avenue, Niagara Falls." 
Family: ALLEN, Raymond George / HASELEY, Sophia Hulda Adeline (F16941)
 
27271 Watertown NY Daily Times - 1/15/1901

Oo Tuesday morning at S t Mary a
church occurred tbe marriage of one
of Clayton's highly respected young
ladies. Miss Ada Brabant to Stephen
Pelow, Jr. Tbe happy couple left for
a short wedding tour. They have
many friends here. 
Family: PELOW, Stephen / BRABANT, Addie (F59025)
 
27272 Watertown NY Daily Times - 1/1890

At the residence of the bride's parents
in Dexter, at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Miss
Fannie M. Binnlnger, daughter of Hon.
and Mrs. Henry Binninger, was united in
marriage to Rev. Alfred T. Vail, of Hammondsport,
N. Y., formerly pastor of the
Presbyterian church at Dexter. Rev. S.
A. Hayt, D. D., of this city, performed
the ceremony, the young couple standing
beneath a handsome floral arch. The
wedding supper a tempting repast, was
served by Mrs. Fleming, of this city. The
gifts to the bride were many and beautiful
and the congratulations to both bride and
groom were sincere. Among the guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Copley. After
a pleasant wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Vail
will go to Hammondsport to reside. 
Family: VAIL, Alfred T Rev / BINNINGER, Fannie E (F52435)
 
27273 Watertown NY Daily Times - 1/27/1914

Clayton,, Jan 26 - Joseph H. Brabant,
a lifeloug resident of this village,
died suddenly at about 9 on Thuraday
evening. He had attended the men's
banquet at the Methodist Episoopal
church, and so far as any one knew was
in his usual health.
After the meal was finished and be-
fore the program which followed was
begun, he went to the auditorium of
the building where hats and coat had
been left. Rev. Mr. Cheeseman assist
ed him on with his overcoat, and they
discussed various matters for perhaps
live minutes. No mention was made
by him of any physical ailment. He
left the church and started alone for
bis place of business in Water street,
A very few minutes later he was found
near the McKiuley corner. Dr. Gray
was among the first to reach him, and
pionounced him dead, assigning tbe
cause to heart failure and diabetes.
Joseph H. Brabant was born in Clay
ton, the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Leander
Brabant, Jan. 27, 1866. Thirty-five
years ago he was united in marriage :
with Miss Josephine Sharrow. Surviving
him, besides his widow, are three
sons, Amos Brabaut and John Brabant
of Clayton, and George Brabant, now
attending collage in Montreal; four
daughters, Mrs. Joseph Baxinet, Mrs.
Paul Tbibault, Miss Gertrude Brabant
and Miss Florence Brabant,of Clayton;
two brothers, Augustus F. Brabant of
Clayton, and Peter F. Brabant of Chicago;
three sisters, Mrs. Louis Amio,
Mrs. Lucy Loveland, Mrs. G. A. Thibault,
and a step-sister, Mrs. Stephen
Pelow, all of Clayton.
Mr. Brabant waa a charter member of
Thousand Island Council, No. 350
Knights of Columbus,Watertown Lodge
Benevolent and Protective Order of
Elks, Independent Order of Foresters,
Maccabees, Holy Name society, a mem-
her of tbe village board of education;
trustee and treasurer of St. Mary's
church for 20 yeare.treasurer of the Foresters
and treasurer of the village of
Clayton for over 25 years.
Eighteen years ago he purchased the
drug and grocery business of F. L.
Hill, which he conducted successfully
alone until about three years ago, when
A. J. LeFaivre entered tbe business
as a partner.
"Joe"Brabant was one of tbe town's
best known snd most respected citi-
tens, and it is doubtful if the death of
another citizen would cause more universa
I and genuine regre*. He was a
friend to everybody, and everybody
was bis friend. He was generous to a
fault Tbe needy had only to make
their wants known to "Joe" Brabant
He had tbe faculty of overlooking the
shortcomings of his neighbors and
townspeople and his money and his
goods were as freely given as his sympathy.
If there was ever a case of
actual want in tbe town it was because
"Joe" Brabant did not know of it
Politically be was always a consistent
Democrat; religiously he was a devout
Catholic. While he had pronounced,
opinions regarding his religion and his
politics, be was conservative to tbe. ex-
tent that his views were expressed with
out offense to any one". He was tbe :
soul of honor; his word was as good as
his hood. "Joe"Brabant will be greatly
missed in the community where he had
spent his life and is best known.
The funeral, which will be held from
St Mary's church on Monday morning
at 9.80,will be in charge of the Knights
of Col ambus.- The schools wirt be
closed as will also all business places
during tbe funeral. A large delegation
of Watertown Elks will arrive on the
morning train snd will join with tbe
local members of tbe order and attend
the oburoh services in a body. 
BRABANT, Joseph H (I163020)
 
27274 Watertown NY Daily Times - 1/28/1950

Syracuse, Jan. 28.-Charles H.
Carpenter, 57, of 200 North Wood
drive, Mattydale, died yesterday
merning at 11 in Crouse-Irving
hospital.
Mr. Carpenter was shipping
clerk at Alexander Grants. He was
a member of North Syracuse
Sportsmen's association, Dewitt
Rod and Gun club and Mattydale
Evangelical church.
Surviving are hie wife, Mrs.
Flora Shaw Carpenter; mother,
Mrs. Marvin Scovill; two daughters,
Mrs. Henry Bray of Copenhagen
and Mrs. Neil T. Johnson
of Carthage; a stepson, Paul Borland;
a stepdaughter, Mrs. Herbert
Samuels, both of Mattydale;
• sister, Mrs. Muriel Kelland of
Waterloo and 13 grandchildren.
Services will be at 2 p. m. Monday
at the rooms of Sears, North
Syracuse, Rev. Sherman Eckel officiating.
Burial will be in North
Syracuse cemetery. 
CARPENTER, Charles H (I168035)
 
27275 Watertown NY Daily Times - 1/4/1968

H. Howard Ammon, 69, a
retired linotype operator,
was suddenly stricken with
a heart attack while operat
ing a snowblower at his
home, 180 Ward, street, and
died, apparently instantly,
about 1:15 Wednesday afternoon.
He was pronounced
dead upon arrival by ambu
lance at the House of the
Good Samaritan about 1:35.
Mr. Ammon had just started

operating the snow removing
machine in the driveway
at the back of the home,
then turned the blower over
to a neighbor, Emery J. Len
no, 178 Ward street, to do
another errand, but collapsed
in the snow. He had been afflicted
with a heart condition.
Surviving him are a daughter,
Mrs. Robert J. (Patricia
I.) Denum, Hialeah, Fla.; a
grandson, Michael, of Hialeah;
and three sisters, Mrs.
Alice K. Jones, Rome, Mrs.
Freda M. Canfield, 180 Ward
street, with whom he lived,
and Mrs. J. Carlton /(Rose I.)
Stockwell, Sackets Harbor
road.
A brother, Eugene Ammon
of West Leyden, died in a
Utica hospital Sept. 26, 1959
at the age of 72.
Mr. Ammon was born at
West Leyden Feb. 3, 1898, a
son of George C. and Eva
Briggs Ammon. His mother
died Aug. 26, .1927 and his
father on Aug. 11, 1938.
Mr. Ammon spent the
early part of his life at West
Leyden, where he attended
school. He came to Water-
town as a young man and
learned the printing trade in
the shop of his brother-in-
law, the late H. Harry Can-
field, who operated a trade
composition b u s i n e s s at

Printing House Place, the location
of the Hungerford-Holbrook
company.
He remained in employ of
his brother-in-Jaw for jmanV;
years, retiring about 'i960.
Mr. 'Canfield,:' who retired
when he^Vsold: "the. toisliiiss
to Robert J. Briggs i n 1959,
died Jan. 19, 1960.
Mr. Ammon married Miss
Agnes S. Whalen of this city,
a native of Canada, on April
3,1929. She died here March
29, 1962, at the age of 58. 
AMMON, H Howard (I115774)
 
27276 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. 
BAZINET, J George (I128981)
 
27277 Watertown NY Daily Times - 10/17/1928

Clayton, Oct 17.-Rites for the
late Augustus F. Brabant, prominent
local business man, who died
suddenly at his home late Sunday
afternoon from heart trouble, were
held from St. Mary's church here
this morning.
About'75 members of Thousand
Island Council, No. 350, Knights of
Columbus, of which Mr. Brabant
was a charter member, formed a
part of the congregation. Many
out-of-twn friends were mingled
with his local friends.
High mass was sung by Rev.
Father George Racette, pastor of
the church, Rev P. J. Murphy, and
the Rt. Rev. Mgr. P. S. Gerand of
Ogdensburg.
The bearers, all prominent busi-
nes men and intimate friends of
the deceased were: W. S. Brooks,
John Bertrand, George R. Kenyon,
Robert D. Grant, all of Clayton,
and James Slack and Mr. Ayers of
Watertown. 
BRABANT, Augustus F (I163028)
 
27278 Watertown NY Daily Times - 10/1918

Potsdam, Oct 28.-Fred Brothers,
who resides between Potsdam and
Hopkinton, died Sunday at Norfolk
where he had been employed In the
Remington paper mills. His body
was brought to his home Sunday and
funeral services were held at 2 Monday
afternoon, Rev. D. L. Fisher officiating.
Mr. Brothers was the son of
the late Thomas Brothers of Hopkinton.
He is survived by his mother,
two brothers and two sisters. He
was 21 years of age 
BROTHERS, Frederic (I176633)
 
27279 Watertown NY Daily Times - 10/28/1974

Herbert L. Amo, 86, of
253 St. Mary St., retired lathe
operator at the New York Air
Brake Co., died at 3:40 p.m.
Sunday at the Samaritan-
Keep Home where he had
been a resident since April
12. : . . " ' ; . ; . . \T
The funeral . will " be
Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. at the
Cummings Funeral Home and
at 9 a.m.at the Church of Our
Lady of the Sacred Heart
with Rev. Benoit C. Dostie.
pastor; officiating. Burial will
be in Glenwood Cemetery.
Friends may call.at the funeral
home from 7 to 9 this
evening and from 2 to 4 and
7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.
He is survived by a daughter,
Mrs.- Lloyd F. (Doris M.)|
Wilder, 253 St. Mary St., with
years; a granddaughter, Mrs.
Edward (Sandra Jean) White,
Gouverneur; three great-
grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by a
sister, Mrs. William (Lucy)
Spain, Clayton, on Oct. 9,
1966, at the age Of 80; and
three brothers, Walter, former
Clayton Postmaster, Dec.
17, 1966, at the age of "73;
Lloyd .-., Clayton, May 30.
1969, aged 65, and Gordon B.,
Tiffin Ohio, April 15, 1972,
age 75.
Born Sept. • 13, 1888; at
Clayton, the son of- Louis and
Anna Brabant Amo, he attended
schools at Clayton and
worked as a mason for his
fatuer. for 12.years.
In 1916 he entered the employ
of the New York . Air
Brake Co, as a shell machine
operator at the Mill Street
plant. In 1918, he trans-
ferred to the company's pre
sent location as a lathe opera
tor in the brass machining
department. He remained in
this section until 1955. when
he moved to the turret lathe
department. He retired in
June, 1956, after 37 years of
service, ' ,
He married Miss Mary S.
Carpenter in St. Mary's
Church, Clayton, Nov. 3, 1908,
with Rev. B. F. Gerand officiating,
couple came to
Watertown in 1915. Mrs. Amo
died Nov. 23, 1959, at Mercy
Hospital.
Mr.. Amo was an honorary
member ' the Third Degree
Knights, of Columbus and was
a member of the Fourth De
gree.. 
AMO, Herbert L (I163064)
 
27280 Watertown NY Daily Times - 10/6/1928

Peater. Oct 8 -Mrs Fred Wood
of this village received word Friday
that Mrs Alfred T Vail passed
away Thursday afternoon Qctober
4 at the home of her sister, Mrs.
George Wood. in Brookline. Mass .
where she had been ill since last
February
Mrs Vail underwent an operation
some time age and since then had
not Improved so that her death was
not altogether unexpected Mrs
Vail was a former resident of this
village, the eldest daughter of Mr
and Mrs Henry Binninger About
35 years ago she married Rev Alfred
T Vail, who was at one time
previous to their marriage pastor
of the Presbyterian church in this
village Mrs Vail is survived by
her husband her mother, Mrs.
Henry Binninger; and one sister,
Mrs George Wood, all of Brook line.
Mass The funeral was held in
Niagara Falls today and burial was
in the family plot at Niagara Falls. 
BINNINGER, Fannie E (I146226)
 
27281 Watertown NY Daily Times - 10/7/1965

Clayton, Oct. 7.-Mrs. Ada
Pelow Slate, 54, wife of F
Raymond Slate, 543 Webb
street, was found dead at her
home at 5:05 p.m. Wednesday
by her husband when he returned
from work. Death was
apparently caused by a heart
attack. She had not been ill
and was in her usual health
when a television repair man
was at the house shortly after
4 p.m.
The funeral will be Saturday
at 8:30 a.m. at the Cummings
funeral home and at 9
in St. Mary's church. Burial
will be in St. Mary's cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral
home tonight from 7
to 9 and Friday from 3 to 5
and 7 to 9 p.m.
Surviving besides her husband,
are a niece, Mrs. Robert
F. (Rosemary) Phillips,
Clayton; two nephews, - William
C. Pilon of Lincoln, Neb.,
now serving in Viet Nam;
Robert E. Pilon, Clayton;
and eight great-nieces and
nephews.
Mrs. Slate was born in
Clayton, Oct. 29, 1910, a
daughter of Steven L. and Addie
Brabant Pelow. She was
graduated from St. Mary's
High school in 1930 arid
studied nursing for two years
at Mercy hospital, Watertown.
On June 30, 1934, she was
married to Frederick Raymond
Slate of Chaumont in
St. Mary's -church, Clayton,
by the late Rev. George E.
Racette, then pastor. Mr.
Slate was then employed by
Drury Construction company
and is now a heavy machine
operator for the town of
Clayton highway department.
Mrs. Slate was a member of
the Ladies of St. Ann society
of St. Mary's church. 
PELOW, Ada (I163043)
 
27282 Watertown NY Daily Times - 10/9/1976

Jacques B. (Jake) Bazinet,
91, formerly of 143
Winthrop St., died at 4:15
p.m. Friday in the Madonna
Home where he had
resided since January.
The funeral will be Monday
at 10:30 a.m. at the
Cummings Funeral Home
and at 11 a.m. at Holy
Family Church, with Msgr.
Robert J. McCarthy, pastor,
officiating. Burial will
be in Glenwood Cemetery.
Calling hours are Sunday
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
at the funeral home. Donations
may be made in his
name to the American Cancer
Society.
He is survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Robert H.
(Elinore B.) Grannis, 313
Brainard St.; three granddaughters,
Mrs. Gordon
(Julia) Zeno, 131 Maywood
Ter., Mrs. Carl (Joanne)
DelSanto, 703 Cadwell Stand
Mrs. Les (Mary)
Tynan, Ogdensburg; two
grandsons, Larry Dudley,
Coffeen Street, and Daniel
Grannis, Syracuse; four
grandchildren, nieces and
nephews.
Another daughter, Mrs.
Walter J. (Margaret Philomena)
Dudley, died March
19, 1972; in Watertown.
Born at Clayton Dept. 3,
1835, a son of John and Philoraena
Bertrand Bazinet,
he attended Clayton schools
and for a time attended
Queens University, Kingston,
Ont.
He married Lena McKinley
of Watertown May 12,
1908. at St. Mary^s Church,
Clayton. She died in 1924.
° He had been employed at
the Hungerford-Holbrook
Co., and was employed
many years by the Uniform
Printing and Supply Co., of
Chicago and New York
City, retiring in 1943.
Mr. Bazinet returned to
Watertown 10 years ago
and had resided with his
daughter, Mrs. Grannis.
He had resided several
years at Williamstown and
has spent much time at
Latchford Bridge, Ont.,
where he was a lay brother
with the Carmelite Order. 
BAZINET, Jacob B (I128987)
 
27283 Watertown NY Daily Times - 11/16/1922

Ogdensburg. Nov. 16-The marriage
of Miss Mary Bray,to Domlalck
Moore of this city took place this
morning at St. Mary's cathedral.
Father Brown officiating, with a nup-
tial mass. The "bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bray and ths
bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick Moore. 
Family: MOORE, Dominic J / BRAY, Mary (F60952)
 
27284 Watertown NY Daily Times - 11/20/1976

POTSDAM - Marshall
Blanchard, 63, of 273 E.
Main St.. Malone, died of a
suspected heart attack
Friday afternoon when his
car went off the side of the
Road on Route 56 in the
Town of Norfolk.
The St. Lawrence County
Sheriffs Department said
Blanchard was heading
south when his car went off
the right side of the road
100 feet from the Raymondville
village limits, hitting
several guard rails.
He was dead on arrival
at the Massena Hospital,
police said. He had a history
of heart attacks but an
autopsy was to be conducted
today to determine
the cause of death. 
BLANCHARD, Marshall (I150299)
 
27285 Watertown NY Daily Times - 11/21/1928

Alexandria Bay. Nov. 21. A var
iety shower was given by Mrs.
Anne Shangraw in the St. James
hotel Monday evening in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. John Dobbins who
were married in Redwood Nov. 10.
Among the many gifts presented
them was a complete chest of silver
by intimate friends of Mr. Dobbins.
Cards were played in the evening.
Elinor Bailey and Lloyd Sampson
holding high scores.
The consolation prizes went to
Mrs. Louis Ritter and Joe Kerr.
 
Family: BAKER, John L / Bertha G (F42634)
 
27286 Watertown NY Daily Times - 11/23/1965

Melvin J. Bray, 52, of 804
Bradley street, an employe
of the St. Regis Paper com-
pany, died this morning at
2:35 in Mercy hospital where
he had been a patient since
Nov. 16.
Mr. Bray had been in ill
heallth since suffering a cor-
onary thrombosis four years
ago but had been able to
work most of the time until
entering the hospital.
Funeral will be Friday
morning at 11 at the Simpson
funeral home with Rev. W.
Russell Clark, pastor of As-
bury Methodist church, offici-
ating. Committal services
will be at 1:30 p.m. at the
South Edwards cemetery,,
South Edwards. Friends may
call at the funeral home this
eveningn from 7 to 10 and
Wednesday and Thursday
from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.
Surviving Mr. Bray are
three sons, Roger L.,
165 Mechanic street; Melvin
L., Watertown, R. D. 3,, and
Lawrence G.,, serving aboard
the U.S.S. Brinkley Bass off
South Viet Nam' two
daughters, Mrs. Donald (Ha-
zel) Hewitt, Rutland Center,
and Mrs. Glenn (Clarice)
Beirman,, Herrings; two
brothers, Henry, Copenhag-
en, and Warden,, Depeyster;
a sister, Mrs. Russell (Har-
riet) McWilliams, Ogdens-
burg; a half-brother, Basil
Bray, address unknown; a
half-sister,, Mrs. Oscar Mur-
dock, Natural Bridge, and
seven grandchildren.
Mr. Bray was born April
7, 1913, at Rossie, a son of
Melvin and Hattie Coloney
Bray. He attended schools
in the Rossie vicinity. He
married Miss Dorothy Ellis.
The marriage ended in di-
vorce years ago.
Mr. Bray served in World
War II with the U.S. army.
He had been employed for a
number of years as a boiler
room operator at the Car-
thage mill of the St. Regis

NOTE: Article ended 
BRAY, Melvin J (I167936)
 
27287 Watertown NY Daily Times - 11/5/1973

CARTHAGE - Henry W.
Bray, 61^ Copenhagen, was
pronounced dead on arrival
this . morning at Carthage
Area Hospital. He had been
ill one year.
The funeral will be-at 2,
p.m. Wednesday at the Bossuot
Funeral Home, Rev. Donald
C. Allnatt, pastor, United
Church of Copenhagen, officiating.
Burial will be in Riverside
Cemetery, Copenhagen.
, Friends, may call from 3 to
5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at
the funeral home..
Surviving are his widow,
Mrs. Bonita Bary; three sons,
Wesley, Pulaski, David, Copenhagen,
and Gilbert, Oswego;
two daughters, Mrs. Darrell
(Carol) Rader, Rockville,
Md., and Bonnie, at home, 13
grandchildren, and, nieces
and nephews.
Born April 2, 1912, at, Edwards,
a son. of Melvin and
Harriett Colony Bray, he was
educated in schools in the
Natural Bridge vicinity and
married Bonita Carpenter
He had operated farms in
the Copenhagen area most o f
hs married life and had been
a bus driver for the Carthage
Centrar .'School system until
retiring a year ago due to
health.
He was a former .member
of the Copenhagen fire department,
a member and past
noble grand of the Copenhagen
Odd Fellows Lodge. 
BRAY, Henry W (I168010)
 
27288 Watertown NY Daily Times - 12/19/1966

CLAYTON - Walter S.
Amo, 73, retired Clayton
postmaster, died at his home
-Saturday. He had been in ill
health for some time.
The funeral will be Tuesday
at 8:30 a.m. from Cummings
funeral home, Clayton,
and at 9 from St. Mary's
church. Burial will be in St.
Mary's cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral
home this afternoon
and evening.
He^ is survived by three
brothers, Herbert Amo, Watertown,
Gordon Amo, Santa
Barbara, Calif., and Lloyd
Amo, Clayton.
Mr. Amo was born at Clay-
ton, Oct. 21, 1893, a son of
Louis and Anna Brabant
Amo. He married Miss May
Woodhouse. She died in 1949.
Mr. Amo had been postmaster
for the village of Clayton
for several years, retiring
in 1963.
He was a charter member
of Colon-Couch post 821,
American Legion, and the K.
of C fourth degree. 
AMO, Walter S (I163055)
 
27289 Watertown NY Daily Times - 12/27/1921

Beck—Steinbrenner.
Lowville, Dec. 27.—The marriage
of Miss Anna Louise Steinbrenner,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Steinbrenner. formerly of this village,
but for the past five years of
Oid Forge, and Leslie Earl Beck of
Oswego, took place today at the
home of the bride in Old Forge. The
wedding was very Informal, only the
Immediate family and friends being
present, with the exception of the
Camp Fire Girls of which Miss Steinbrenner
has been a member. Rev.
E. Willis Enersal, of the Episcopal
church of this village performed the
ceremony.
After a short wedding trip Mr.
and Mrs. Beck will reside at Hornell
where Mr. Beck is engaged as s
teacher. Miss Steinbrenner is very
well known in Lowvllle. having lived
here during ber childhood and at
tended the Lowvllle schools. Dr. and
Mrs. C A. Douglass and Mae Anna
Steinbrenner of this Village motored
to Old Forge this morning and attended
the wedding. 
Family: BECK, Leslie Earl / STEINBRENNER, Anna Louise (F13178)
 
27290 Watertown NY Daily Times - 12/27/1968

CARTHAGE - Bert E.
Ellis, jr., 36. of Ridge road.
Natural Bridge, an employe
of Northeast Constructors,
Inc., Gouvemeur, and the father
of five children, who
had suffered from a heart
a i l m e n t , was pronounced
dead on arrival at Carthage
Area hospital shortly after
noon Thursday. Death was
attributed to a heart attack.
The funeral will be Sun
day at 2 p.m. at the Natural
Bridge United M e t h o d i st
church, following a private
prayer service at 1 p.m. at
the McGraw funeral home
Rev. Gerald L. Schlernitzaur.
pastor, will officiate. Spring
burial will be in Hillside]
cemetery, Natural Bridge'.
Friends may call at the
McGraw funeral home from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., today,
and 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.,
Saturday.
Mr. Ellis is survived by his
wife, Mrs. Charlotte Hubbard
Ellis; five children, Edward,
12. Laurie. 10. Kimberly, 11,
Thomas. 8, and Denise, 6:
five half-brothers, Fred and
John Gill. Carthage, George
Gill. Lockport. Charles Gill.
Natural Bridge and Basil
Bray. Carthage; two tialf-sisters.
Mrs. Roscoe (Isabelle)
Nicholls, Rome and Mrs. Oscar
(Ida) Murdock, Natural
Bridge.
Born in Lewisburg in the
town of Diana. Sept. 20.
1932. Mr. Ellis was the son of
the late Bert E. and Nellie
Cooper Ellis. He attended
Natural Bridge and Harrisville
schools.
He served in the army
from Feb. 14, 1952, until Jan.
23, 1954, with 17 months of
that time in Germany. He
married Miss Charlotte Hub-
bard Jan. 28, 1956, in the
Harrisville Methodist church
parsonage with Rev. Howard
Gabriel, then pastor, officiat-
ing.
Mr. Elis was a member of
Locall 322, laborers' union. 
ELLIS, Bert E (I168059)
 
27291 Watertown NY Daily Times - 12/31/1928

Clayton. Dec. 31- Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Amo, prominent residents of
Theresa street, this village, for
over 50 years, will hold a family
reunion on New Year's day In observance
of their 53rd wedding anniversary.
A family dinner will be
served at noon.
The children of the couple,
Herbert Amo of Watertown; Gor-
don o f Cleveland: George of Roch-
ester; Walter and Lloyd of Clay-
ton; Mrs. Samuel Denny and Mrs.
William Spain of Clayton are expected
to attend.
Mr. Amo is a contractor in masonry
work. They were married in
this village 53 years ago and have
resided here since. Mrs. Amo was
Miss Anna Brabant before her
marriage. Both are enjoying good
health and still very active. 
Family: AMO, Louis / BRABANT, Anna (F59028)
 
27292 Watertown NY Daily Times - 2/26/1975

CLAYTON - Amos W. Bazinet,
61, of 409 Franklin St.,
manager of the creamery at
Crowley Foods, Inc., LaFargeville,
died suddenly at his
home this morning.
He had worked as recently
as Tuesday.
Funeral arangements are
with the Cummings Funeral
Home, Clayton.
He is survived by his widow.
Mrs. Ida Louise Bazinet; two
sons, John Joseph, Syracuse,
and William A., stationed at
the U.S. Naval base in Naples,
Italy; a daughter, Golda
Louise, a student at Pittsburgh
State University College;
two sisters, Mrs. Doris
Wade, Chicago, Ill., and Mrs
Otis (Rose) Radley, Cape Vin
cent; three brothers, Noel
Clayton, Lawrence, Niagara
Falls .and Leonard, North Ton
iwanda; five grandchildren;
nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by four
brothers, R. Gerald, Charles,
J. George and Donald.
Mr. Bazinet was born at
Clayton May 5, 1913, a son of
Joseph and Helen Brabant
Bazinet and was a life resi-
dent of the region. He married
Ida Louise Taylor of Alexan-
dria Bay Oct. 15, 1940, in Og-
densburg.
He was a member of St.
Mary's church and an active
bowler and golfer. 
BAZINET, Amos W (I128972)
 
27293 Watertown NY Daily Times - 2/3/1917

Ernest Binninger of Dexter died
at the Jefferson county sanatorium

this morning at 8:30 following a long
illness of tuberculosis, aged 46 years.
Mr. Binninger had been at the sana-
torium since Dec. 21, 1917.
He was born at Dexter, son of Mr.
and the late Mrs. Henry Binninger.
He lived at Dexter practically all of
his life. Twenty-five years ago he
attended the Fort Plain Millitary
school, N.Y. He was married at
Dexter to the late Miss Maude Un-
derwood, who died in August, 1916.
Mr. Binninger was a good mechanic.
He was empoyed for a time for the
former firm of Binninger & Strainge
at Dexter.
He is survived by his mother, Mrs.
Henry Binninger, of Skaneateles;
two sisters, Mrs. George Wood of
Boston, Mass. and Mrs. Fannie B.
Vail of Skaneateles.
Funeral arrangements are incom-
plete.
 
BINNINGER, Ernest (I146228)
 
27294 Watertown NY Daily Times - 2/3/1969

ADAMS CENTER -Mrs
Fern Beam, 80, died Satur-
day at 4:30 p.m. in the Hill-
crest Nursing home, Adams,
were she had been a patient
three years..
The funeral will be Tues-
day at 1 p.m.. at the Wildman
funeral home, Whitesville.
Burial will be in Union cem-
etery, Alfred's Station.
Surviving are two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Lyle (Arloine)
Cady, Adams Center and Mrs.
John (Ernestine) Sherburne,
Hornell; three grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren;
a brother, John Briggs, Ontar-
io, N.Y. and a sister, Mrs
Gertrude Scott, Belmont.
She was born March 4, 1888
at Almond, a daughter of
Delbert and Wealthea
Briggs. After attending Al-
mond school, she was mar-
ried to George Lewis of Al-
fred Station in 1907. He op-
erated a store at Whitesville
and was also the postmaster
from 1925 to 1938, retiring
in 1946
Mrs.. Beam assisted in the
post office for 15 years. The
couple came to Adams Ce-
ter, spending summers on
Cady road, and winters in
Florida, until his death in
1957.
On June 12, 1962, she mar-
tied Ralph Beam of Franklin,
Ind. Later, the couple sep-
erated.
She was a member of the
Universalist church, Whites-
ville, and a member of the
Rebekahs. 
BRIGGS, Fern Mabel (I172063)
 
27295 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)
 
27296 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)
 
27297 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)
 
27298 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)
 
27299 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)
 
27300 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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