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- Holley NY Standard - 12/4/1924
J. Howard Bulmore of Brockport
was instantly killed last Wednesday
evening shortly after 6 o'clock, when
his car overturned on the Redman
Road near the railroad bridge. No
marks appeared on his body and it is
believed that he died of suffocation.
He was discovered shortly before
7 o'clock by H. J. Dean. Mr. Bul
more had left home shortly after 6
o'clock to meet the trolley arriving
in Brockport at 6:14 o'clock. It is
believed that he turned out for a car,
went off the road and was unable to
tum back before he skidded and
turned over.
Mr. Bulmore leaves his wife, Maud
Patte Bulmore; his father and
mother of Lockport; two brothers,
Earl and Ross, and five sisters,
Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mrs. James
Ferguson, Mrs. Nellie Vagg, Mrs.
Norman Hadley and Miss Fern Bul
more.
He was a member of Sweden Cen
ter Presbyterian Church, of the Odd
Fellows and Capen Hose Company.
He was a member of Harsch Crisp
Seaman Post, American Legion. He
was one of the first from Brockport
to offer himself in the World War.
He was a member of Battery D, 309
Field Artillery,, as Ordinance Ser-
geant.
A military funeral wa held from
his late home Saturday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock. Burial was in Lake
View cemetery.
ALSO
Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 11/28/1924
Howard J. Bulmore, 36 years old,
of Brockport, .on of Mr. and Mrs,
Timothy J. Bulmore, of No. 39 Lewis
Street, this city, was found dead un-
der his automobile, near the railroad
bridge in the Redman road, near
Brockpart, Wednesday night about 7
o'clock. It is believed that he was
suffocated, as no bruises were found
on his body. The young man had left
home shortly after 6 o'clock to meet
someone at the trolley station, and
from the marks in the road. It is
supposed that he turned out for a
car, and went off the road.
Mr. Bulmor. was born at Barre
Center In 1988. He was a number of
the Presbyterian church of Sweden
Center, of the Odd Fellows, the
American Legion and Capon Hose.
company of Brockport He was an
Ardnance Sargeant in the 109th
Field Artillery, Battery D, being on.
of the first men to leave Brockport
after the outbreak of the World War.
Beside, his parents living here,
Mr, Bulmore leaves his wife, Maud
Patt. Bulmore of Brockport; five
sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Frank
Johnson of Albion, Mra. James Fer-
guson of Oswego, Mrs. Joseph Vagg
of Fair Haven, Earl Bulmore of Al-
bion, Fern and Ross Bulmore of
Lockport.
Mr. and Mrs, Bulmore, parents of
the young man, hav. lived In Lock-
port about six years, coming from
Barre Center. The father is a sales-
man employed In the Witkop and
Holmes, grocery store on Lock street.
A military funeral will be held to-
morrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at
the late residence in Brockport
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