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- Rochester NY Democrat Chronicle - 1/28/1963
VICTOR - W. Vincent
Garlock, 61, of 884 Roches-
ter Rd a past secretary of
the former Victor Food Corp.,
died yesterday (Jan. 27, 1963)
at the home of his daughter,
Mrs J. Joseph Sullivan of
Fishers Rd. He had been ill
lor some time.
Mr. Garlock was born in
the Town of Manchester May
8,1901, a son of William and
Nellie Terry Garlock of Port
Gibson. He graduated from
Newark High School and
former Mechanics Institute in
Rochester. *
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For a short time he worked
with his father in the family
store and creamery in Port
Gibson, located on the old
Erie Canal over which the
Garlocks shipped butter until
the canal closed. Following
this he worked as a parts
manager in automobile con-
cerns in Newark and Ge-
neva.
Mr. Garlock moved to
Victor in 1945 from Geneva
and joined.his brothers as a
bookkeeper in the Victor
Food Corp. Later, he served
as its secretary and continued
in this capacity until he re-
tired in 1960.
He was a member of the
Victors Lions Club,
as its treasurer. He also be-
longed to Milnor Lodge,
F&AM, in Victor.
Surviving are his widow,
Mrs. Catherine Hart Garlock;
two daughters, Mrs. Sullivan
and Mrs. Gaylord Bulman;
one son, William Garlock, all
of Victor; four sisters, Misses
Fern and Emma Garlock,
Mrs. Howard Burgess of Port
Gibson and Mrs. Lydia Over-
end of Brooklyn; three
brothers, C. Terry Garlock of
Newark, Everett aGrlock of
Canandaigua and Elbert Gar-
lock of Victor, and eight
grandchildren. .. -
Friends may call at the
Cotton Funeral Home, Maples
Avenue, Victor, today from
7 to 9 and Tuesday from 2 to
4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A Masonic
rite will be held there Tues-
day at 8 p.m.
Funeral service will be
conducted Wednesday at 2
p.m. in the funeral home.
Rev. Percy Asher, pastor of
Victor Methodist Church, win
officiate. Burial will be in St.
Patrick's Cemetery, Victor, at
the convenience of the family
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