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- Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 1/12/1950
Monroe T Blood, of 43 Washington
street .Warsaw, passed away
suddenly Monday morning,
January 9th at 2:30 a. m. He had
been employed by the Erie Railroad
as telegraph operator and. at
the time of his retirement in
March 1948 was chief train dis-
patcher. He was born in Linden
on September 9, 1880, the son of
Oscar M. and Mary Eastland
Blood and in 1904 he married Beu-
lah Monroe who survive him. He
also leaves a daughter, Mrs. John
Wheeler of Springfield, Ohio, and
two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Kidder of
Alexander and Miss Mary J Blood
of Rochester. The funeral was
held at the Weeks Funeral Home
on Wednesday, January 11th at 3
p.m. with the burial in the War-
saw cemetery. The Rev. Thomas
E. Asbury, pastor of the United
church, of which he was a mem-
ber, officiated. Mr. Blood was also
a member of the Order of Tele-
graphers. He had lived in Warsaw
forty-five years and three months.
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