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- Utica Daily Press
Vernon-Charles Burg, 81. died
Jan. 17, 1944, in his home here
following a lingering illness.
He was born in Mohawk Hill
near Boonville, son of George and
Mary Brick Burg. Whenhe was
an infant the famiy moved to Ver-
non Center. In 1889 he married
Miss Frances Ammon.
He resided in Vernon Center for
10 years, following the ooccupation
of farmer. In 1920 the ocuple
moved to this village where he was
employed by the N. A. Tyler Lum-
ber Company for a number of
years after which he retried. Mrs.
Burg died in 1932.
The was a member of Vernon
Center Brotherhood and attended
the Presbyterian Church.
He leaves several nephews and
nieces, including Charles A. Burg
with whom he resided for several
years.
Funeral services will be held
from the home at 2 p.m. Thursday
the Rev. Ralph W. Vosburgh, Ed-
menton, officiating. Interment will
be in the Vernon Center Cemetery.
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