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15801 | Celia R Hawks, age 98, of Latham, TN, died Friday, June 3, 2011 at Weakley County Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Dresden, TN. Funeral services for Mrs. Hawks were held Saturday, June 4, 2011 at 2:00 PM at Bowlin Funeral Home Chapel in Dresden, TN. Burial followed in the Pisgah Cemetery near Latham, TN. Mrs. Hawks is survived by her brother, Billie E. (Ellazine) Hawks of Jasper, TX and a very special friend and caregiver, Tammy Wood of Cottage Grove, TN, 2 grandchildren and great grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Basil E. Hawks; daughter, Dianne Hawks Jiminezz; brother, Wilton F. Holt; Sisters, Irma Rickman and Jacquline Holt and her parents, Roy Emerson and Minnie Ola Melton Holt. | HOLT, Celia R. (I155158)
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15802 | Celia R Hawks, age 98, of Latham, TN, died Friday, June 3, 2011 at Weakley County Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Dresden, TN. Funeral services for Mrs. Hawks were held Saturday, June 4, 2011 at 2:00 PM at Bowlin Funeral Home Chapel in Dresden, TN. Burial followed in the Pisgah Cemetery near Latham, TN. Mrs. Hawks is survived by her brother, Billie E. (Ellazine) Hawks of Jasper, TX and a very special friend and caregiver, Tammy Wood of Cottage Grove, TN, 2 grandchildren and great grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Basil E. Hawks; daughter, Dianne Hawks Jiminezz; brother, Wilton F. Holt; Sisters, Irma Rickman and Jacquline Holt and her parents, Roy Emerson and Minnie Ola Melton Holt. | HOLT, Celia R. (I155158)
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15803 | Celia R Hawks, age 98, of Latham, TN, died Friday, June 3, 2011 at Weakley County Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Dresden, TN. Funeral services for Mrs. Hawks were held Saturday, June 4, 2011 at 2:00 PM at Bowlin Funeral Home Chapel in Dresden, TN. Burial followed in the Pisgah Cemetery near Latham, TN. Mrs. Hawks is survived by her brother, Billie E. (Ellazine) Hawks of Jasper, TX and a very special friend and caregiver, Tammy Wood of Cottage Grove, TN, 2 grandchildren and great grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Basil E. Hawks; daughter, Dianne Hawks Jiminezz; brother, Wilton F. Holt; Sisters, Irma Rickman and Jacquline Holt and her parents, Roy Emerson and Minnie Ola Melton Holt. | HOLT, Celia R. (I155158)
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15804 | Celia R Hawks, age 98, of Latham, TN, died Friday, June 3, 2011 at Weakley County Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Dresden, TN. Funeral services for Mrs. Hawks were held Saturday, June 4, 2011 at 2:00 PM at Bowlin Funeral Home Chapel in Dresden, TN. Burial followed in the Pisgah Cemetery near Latham, TN. Mrs. Hawks is survived by her brother, Billie E. (Ellazine) Hawks of Jasper, TX and a very special friend and caregiver, Tammy Wood of Cottage Grove, TN, 2 grandchildren and great grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Basil E. Hawks; daughter, Dianne Hawks Jiminezz; brother, Wilton F. Holt; Sisters, Irma Rickman and Jacquline Holt and her parents, Roy Emerson and Minnie Ola Melton Holt. | HOLT, Celia R. (I155158)
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15805 | Celia R Hawks, age 98, of Latham, TN, died Friday, June 3, 2011 at Weakley County Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Dresden, TN. Funeral services for Mrs. Hawks were held Saturday, June 4, 2011 at 2:00 PM at Bowlin Funeral Home Chapel in Dresden, TN. Burial followed in the Pisgah Cemetery near Latham, TN. Mrs. Hawks is survived by her brother, Billie E. (Ellazine) Hawks of Jasper, TX and a very special friend and caregiver, Tammy Wood of Cottage Grove, TN, 2 grandchildren and great grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Basil E. Hawks; daughter, Dianne Hawks Jiminezz; brother, Wilton F. Holt; Sisters, Irma Rickman and Jacquline Holt and her parents, Roy Emerson and Minnie Ola Melton Holt. | HOLT, Celia R. (I155158)
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15806 | Cemetery notes and/or description: This cemetery was once part of Friendship Lutheran Church Cemetery according to Friendship Lutheran Church Pastor Thorsen. Seperation was made decades ago. Church cemetery is private and Friendship Community is for public burials. The majority of burials at the Church are placed in wrong cemetery and doubtful there are as many plots as shown at the church cemetery and Community total. | LUNSFORD, Asenath (I67953)
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15807 | CENOTAPH | SMITH, Nannie B. (I156099)
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15808 | CENOTAPH | SMITH, Nannie B. (I156099)
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15809 | CENOTAPH | SMITH, Nannie B. (I156099)
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15810 | CENOTAPH | SMITH, Nannie B. (I156099)
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15811 | CENOTAPH | SMITH, Nannie B. (I156099)
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15812 | Cenotaph in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Great Falls, Montana. | STAFFORD, 2nd Lt. Frank WIlliam (I2514)
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15813 | CENSUS 1900 OH Richland County, Worthington Township, page 211a: William & Lovie Stafford 1910 OH Richland County, Worthington Township, page 271: William J. & Rachel L. Stafford; daughters Lockie and Nellie (listed as Mattie) are recorded in nearby Madison Township, 3rd Ward, District 186 as waitresses working in the hotel owned by Frederick K. Button. 1920 OH Richland County, Worthington Township, page 2b: William & Lovey Stafford, with Charley Stafford, a cousin, in household; Charley Stafford is listed as a cousin, age 15, born in Ohio to parents of Ohio 1930 OH Richland County, worthington Township, page 5b: Willis J. & Rachel L. Stafford | STAFFORD, William J. (I43229)
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15814 | Census: 1930/Va/Giles/Walkers Creek/ED-36/SH-8A/H-144/4-15-1930: STAFFORD, S. Edward/73; Mary A./55; FLETCHER, George A./35/s-I-l; Carry O./36/dau; SANDS, Janice/4/Tenn/niece | STAFFORD, Samuel Edward (I47374)
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15815 | Census: 1930/Va/Giles/Walkers Creek/ED-36/SH-8A/H-144/4-15-1930: STAFFORD, S. Edward/73; Mary A./55; FLETCHER, George A./35/s-I-l; Carry O./36/dau; SANDS, Janice/4/Tenn/niece | STAFFORD, Carrie Owen (I47376)
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15816 | Census: 1930/Va/Giles/Walkers Creek/ED-36/SH-8A/H-144/4-15-1930: STAFFORD, S. Edward/73; Mary A./55; FLETCHER, George A./35/s-I-l; Carry O./36/dau; SANDS, Janice/4/Tenn/niece | STAFFORD, Carrie Owen (I47376)
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15817 | Census: 1930/Va/Giles/Walkers Creek/ED-36/SH-8A/H-144/4-15-1930: STAFFORD, S. Edward/73; Mary A./55; FLETCHER, George A./35/s-I-l; Carry O./36/dau; SANDS, Janice/4/Tenn/niece | STAFFORD, Samuel Edward (I47374)
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15818 | Census: 1930/Va/Giles/Walkers Creek/ED-36/SH-8A/H-144/4-15-1930: STAFFORD, S. Edward/73; Mary A./55; FLETCHER, George A./35/s-I-l; Carry O./36/dau; SANDS, Janice/4/Tenn/niece | STAFFORD, Samuel Edward (I47374)
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15819 | Census: 1930/Va/Giles/Walkers Creek/ED-36/SH-8A/H-144/4-15-1930: STAFFORD, S. Edward/73; Mary A./55; FLETCHER, George A./35/s-I-l; Carry O./36/dau; SANDS, Janice/4/Tenn/niece | STAFFORD, Carrie Owen (I47376)
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15820 | Census: 1930/Va/Giles/Walkers Creek/ED-36/SH-8A/H-144/4-15-1930: STAFFORD, S. Edward/73; Mary A./55; FLETCHER, George A./35/s-I-l; Carry O./36/dau; SANDS, Janice/4/Tenn/niece | STAFFORD, Samuel Edward (I47374)
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15821 | Census: 1930/Va/Giles/Walkers Creek/ED-36/SH-8A/H-144/4-15-1930: STAFFORD, S. Edward/73; Mary A./55; FLETCHER, George A./35/s-I-l; Carry O./36/dau; SANDS, Janice/4/Tenn/niece | STAFFORD, Carrie Owen (I47376)
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15822 | Census: 1930/Va/Giles/Walkers Creek/ED-36/SH-8A/H-144/4-15-1930: STAFFORD, S. Edward/73; Mary A./55; FLETCHER, George A./35/s-I-l; Carry O./36/dau; SANDS, Janice/4/Tenn/niece | STAFFORD, Samuel Edward (I47374)
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15823 | Census: 1930/Va/Giles/Walkers Creek/ED-36/SH-8A/H-144/4-15-1930: STAFFORD, S. Edward/73; Mary A./55; FLETCHER, George A./35/s-I-l; Carry O./36/dau; SANDS, Janice/4/Tenn/niece | STAFFORD, Carrie Owen (I47376)
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15824 | Census: 1790, Thoedones Pridemore, Union SC - 1 male over 16, 2 white fem ale. Fact: 17 Jan 1788, land grant to Theodorous Pridmore by Thomas Pinckne y, govenor of SC.[Jones.FTW] | PRIDMORE, Theodorus (I82517)
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15825 | Charity Mae Pratt Sapp, 76, died at 10:25 a.m. Thursday at her home at Newburg. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Amaziah Pratt, and was born July 7, 1882, at Newburg. Her husband, G. M. Sapp, preceded her in death in 1956. She had been a lifelong member of the Newburg Community, and was a member of the Methodist Church of Birch Creek. Survivors include four sons, Okel A. and Blair W., both of Niagra Falls, N. Y., Foster H. of Pittsburgh and Lester V. of Elyria, Ohio; three daughters, Mrs. Blanche Miller of Keyser, Mrs. Ruth McGinnis of Newburg and Mrs. Ivia Rollins of Anchorage, Alaska; a sister, Mrs. Flotia Banks of Newburg; 18 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. | PRATT, Charity Mae (I130469)
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15826 | Charles 21y 1st married Mildred Ire Evans 17y (daughter of Jay A. Evans and Mertie Durbin)(born in 1899 in Crytal Township, Montcalm County, MI) on December 2, 1917 in . Ithaca, Gratiot, Michigan USA at the home of Jay A. Evans in Montcalm County by L. E. Snyder, Minister with witnesses Adney VanNorman and Nila Stafford. | Family F45586
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15827 | Charles A. Stafford, for many years a resident of Meadville, passed away Monday morning at 1:30 o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. William Swarts, Titusville, aged 82 years. Mr. Stafford is survived by his aged wife, who is residing in Titusville, and six children, Mrs. H.E. Yocum, Mrs. V.L. Woods, Mrs. E.E. Stebbins, Miss E.M. Stafford, all of this city: Mrs. William Swarts, Titusville, and Walter Stafford, of Canton, O. Mr. Stafford was born in England in 1830, coming to this country as a boy. For a long number of years he resided in this City where with Mrs. Stafford he was well known and highly esteemed by all who knew them. He was a trusted employee of the Erie Railroad. Just recently Mr. and Mrs. Stafford celebrated their 59th wedding anniversary and were remembered by their friends. Mr. Stafford was a member of the Episcopal Church of this City. | STAFFORD, Charles Augustus (Branch 148) (I50897)
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15828 | Charles Albert Stafford was 87 when he passed away in the Wilson County Hospital in Neodesha. A resident of Altoona, Kansas, his wife at the time of death was listed as 1st wife Mary F. Stafford. He was a Grocery and Dry Goods merchant. Born in Marion, Indiana, he was the son of Eli Stafford, born in Hillsboro, Ohio, and Sarah Jane Kurtz, born in Fairfield, Ohio. His memorial service, arranged by his sons with the Loran Fawcett Funeral Home in Neodesha, was held July 17, 1949 at the Altoona Methodist Church with the Reverend O. W. Dewey presiding. Source: Loran Fawcett Funeral Home Record of Burial 46. Burial 105 for 1949. Â | STAFFORD, Charles Albert (I9193)
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15829 | Charles Albert Stafford was 87 when he passed away in the Wilson County Hospital in Neodesha. A resident of Altoona, Kansas, his wife at the time of death was listed as 1st wife Mary F. Stafford. He was a Grocery and Dry Goods merchant. Born in Marion, Indiana, he was the son of Eli Stafford, born in Hillsboro, Ohio, and Sarah Jane Kurtz, born in Fairfield, Ohio. His memorial service, arranged by his sons with the Loran Fawcett Funeral Home in Neodesha, was held July 17, 1949 at the Altoona Methodist Church with the Reverend O. W. Dewey presiding. Source: Loran Fawcett Funeral Home Record of Burial 46. Burial 105 for 1949. | STAFFORD, Charles Albert (I9193)
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15830 | Charles Albert Stafford was 87 when he passed away in the Wilson County Hospital in Neodesha. A resident of Altoona, Kansas, his wife at the time of death was listed as 1st wife Mary F. Stafford. He was a Grocery and Dry Goods merchant. Born in Marion, Indiana, he was the son of Eli Stafford, born in Hillsboro, Ohio, and Sarah Jane Kurtz, born in Fairfield, Ohio. His memorial service, arranged by his sons with the Loran Fawcett Funeral Home in Neodesha, was held July 17, 1949 at the Altoona Methodist Church with the Reverend O. W. Dewey presiding. Source: Loran Fawcett Funeral Home Record of Burial 46. Burial 105 for 1949. | STAFFORD, Charles Albert (I9193)
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15831 | Charles Alonzo Stafford died March 16th at his home here, aged 67 years. He had been in poor health all winter. For several yean Mr. Stafford lived in Watertown, where he was employed as driver for the Standard Oil Company. From Watertown he moved to Natural Bridge. Then he moved to Glenfleld and later to this village. Besides his widow; Mrs. Luella Stafford he leaves a brother, Orrln Stafford, of Boonville, and four daughters, Mrs. Charles C. Hyle of Watertown, Mrs, Eber Slye of Natural Bridge, Mrs. W D. LaGrow and Mrs. Ansel B. Quyett, Watertown. The body was taken to the home of Mrs. Hyle, Watertown, where funeral services were held Monday. Burial in North Watertown cemetery. fultonhistory.com Lowville Journal & Republican 1932 | STAFFORD, Chalrles Alonzo (I52079)
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15832 | Charles Alonzo Stafford died March 16th at his home here, aged 67 years. He had been in poor health all winter. For several yean Mr. Stafford lived in Watertown, where he was employed as driver for the Standard Oil Company. From Watertown he moved to Natural Bridge. Then he moved to Glenfleld and later to this village. Besides his widow; Mrs. Luella Stafford he leaves a brother, Orrln Stafford, of Boonville, and four daughters, Mrs. Charles C. Hyle of Watertown, Mrs, Eber Slye of Natural Bridge, Mrs. W D. LaGrow and Mrs. Ansel B. Quyett, Watertown. The body was taken to the home of Mrs. Hyle, Watertown, where funeral services were held Monday. Burial in North Watertown cemetery. fultonhistory.com Lowville Journal & Republican 1932 | STAFFORD, Chalrles Alonzo (I52079)
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15833 | Charles Alonzo Stafford died March 16th at his home here, aged 67 years. He had been in poor health all winter. For several yean Mr. Stafford lived in Watertown, where he was employed as driver for the Standard Oil Company. From Watertown he moved to Natural Bridge. Then he moved to Glenfleld and later to this village. Besides his widow; Mrs. Luella Stafford he leaves a brother, Orrln Stafford, of Boonville, and four daughters, Mrs. Charles C. Hyle of Watertown, Mrs, Eber Slye of Natural Bridge, Mrs. W D. LaGrow and Mrs. Ansel B. Quyett, Watertown. The body was taken to the home of Mrs. Hyle, Watertown, where funeral services were held Monday. Burial in North Watertown cemetery. fultonhistory.com Lowville Journal & Republican 1932 | STAFFORD, Chalrles Alonzo (I52079)
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15834 | Charles Alonzo Stafford died March 16th at his home here, aged 67 years. He had been in poor health all winter. For several yean Mr. Stafford lived in Watertown, where he was employed as driver for the Standard Oil Company. From Watertown he moved to Natural Bridge. Then he moved to Glenfleld and later to this village. Besides his widow; Mrs. Luella Stafford he leaves a brother, Orrln Stafford, of Boonville, and four daughters, Mrs. Charles C. Hyle of Watertown, Mrs, Eber Slye of Natural Bridge, Mrs. W D. LaGrow and Mrs. Ansel B. Quyett, Watertown. The body was taken to the home of Mrs. Hyle, Watertown, where funeral services were held Monday. Burial in North Watertown cemetery. fultonhistory.com Lowville Journal & Republican 1932 | STAFFORD, Chalrles Alonzo (I52079)
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15835 | Charles Alonzo Stafford died March 16th at his home here, aged 67 years. He had been in poor health all winter. For several yean Mr. Stafford lived in Watertown, where he was employed as driver for the Standard Oil Company. From Watertown he moved to Natural Bridge. Then he moved to Glenfleld and later to this village. Besides his widow; Mrs. Luella Stafford he leaves a brother, Orrln Stafford, of Boonville, and four daughters, Mrs. Charles C. Hyle of Watertown, Mrs, Eber Slye of Natural Bridge, Mrs. W D. LaGrow and Mrs. Ansel B. Quyett, Watertown. The body was taken to the home of Mrs. Hyle, Watertown, where funeral services were held Monday. Burial in North Watertown cemetery. fultonhistory.com Lowville Journal & Republican 1932 | STAFFORD, Chalrles Alonzo (I52079)
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15836 | Charles Alonzo Stafford died March 16th at his home here, aged 67 years. He had been in poor health all winter. For several yean Mr. Stafford lived in Watertown, where he was employed as driver for the Standard Oil Company. From Watertown he moved to Natural Bridge. Then he moved to Glenfleld and later to this village. Besides his widow; Mrs. Luella Stafford he leaves a brother, Orrln Stafford, of Boonville, and four daughters, Mrs. Charles C. Hyle of Watertown, Mrs, Eber Slye of Natural Bridge, Mrs. W D. LaGrow and Mrs. Ansel B. Quyett, Watertown. The body was taken to the home of Mrs. Hyle, Watertown, where funeral services were held Monday. Burial in North Watertown cemetery. fultonhistory.com Lowville Journal & Republican 1932 | STAFFORD, Chalrles Alonzo (I52079)
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15837 | Charles Alonzo Stafford died March 16th at his home here, aged 67 years. He had been in poor health all winter. For several yean Mr. Stafford lived in Watertown, where he was employed as driver for the Standard Oil Company. From Watertown he moved to Natural Bridge. Then he moved to Glenfleld and later to this village. Besides his widow; Mrs. Luella Stafford he leaves a brother, Orrln Stafford, of Boonville, and four daughters, Mrs. Charles C. Hyle of Watertown, Mrs, Eber Slye of Natural Bridge, Mrs. W D. LaGrow and Mrs. Ansel B. Quyett, Watertown. The body was taken to the home of Mrs. Hyle, Watertown, where funeral services were held Monday. Burial in North Watertown cemetery. fultonhistory.com Lowville Journal & Republican 1932 | STAFFORD, Chalrles Alonzo (I52079)
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15838 | Charles Alonzo Stafford died March 16th at his home here, aged 67 years. He had been in poor health all winter. For several yean Mr. Stafford lived in Watertown, where he was employed as driver for the Standard Oil Company. From Watertown he moved to Natural Bridge. Then he moved to Glenfleld and later to this village. Besides his widow; Mrs. Luella Stafford he leaves a brother, Orrln Stafford, of Boonville, and four daughters, Mrs. Charles C. Hyle of Watertown, Mrs, Eber Slye of Natural Bridge, Mrs. W D. LaGrow and Mrs. Ansel B. Quyett, Watertown. The body was taken to the home of Mrs. Hyle, Watertown, where funeral services were held Monday. Burial in North Watertown cemetery. fultonhistory.com Lowville Journal & Republican 1932 | STAFFORD, Chalrles Alonzo (I52079)
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15839 | Charles Alonzo Stafford died March 16th at his home here, aged 67 years. He had been in poor health all winter. For several yean Mr. Stafford lived in Watertown, where he was employed as driver for the Standard Oil Company. From Watertown he moved to Natural Bridge. Then he moved to Glenfleld and later to this village. Besides his widow; Mrs. Luella Stafford he leaves a brother, Orrln Stafford, of Boonville, and four daughters, Mrs. Charles C. Hyle of Watertown, Mrs, Eber Slye of Natural Bridge, Mrs. W D. LaGrow and Mrs. Ansel B. Quyett, Watertown. The body was taken to the home of Mrs. Hyle, Watertown, where funeral services were held Monday. Burial in North Watertown cemetery. fultonhistory.com Lowville Journal & Republican 1932 | STAFFORD, Chalrles Alonzo (I52079)
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15840 | Charles Alonzo Stafford died March 16th at his home here, aged 67 years. He had been in poor health all winter. For several yean Mr. Stafford lived in Watertown, where he was employed as driver for the Standard Oil Company. From Watertown he moved to Natural Bridge. Then he moved to Glenfleld and later to this village. Besides his widow; Mrs. Luella Stafford he leaves a brother, Orrln Stafford, of Boonville, and four daughters, Mrs. Charles C. Hyle of Watertown, Mrs, Eber Slye of Natural Bridge, Mrs. W D. LaGrow and Mrs. Ansel B. Quyett, Watertown. The body was taken to the home of Mrs. Hyle, Watertown, where funeral services were held Monday. Burial in North Watertown cemetery. fultonhistory.com Lowville Journal & Republican 1932 | STAFFORD, Chalrles Alonzo (I52079)
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15841 | Charles Alonzo Stafford died March 16th at his home here, aged 67 years. He had been in poor health all winter. For several yean Mr. Stafford lived in Watertown, where he was employed as driver for the Standard Oil Company. From Watertown he moved to Natural Bridge. Then he moved to Glenfleld and later to this village. Besides his widow; Mrs. Luella Stafford he leaves a brother, Orrln Stafford, of Boonville, and four daughters, Mrs. Charles C. Hyle of Watertown, Mrs, Eber Slye of Natural Bridge, Mrs. W D. LaGrow and Mrs. Ansel B. Quyett, Watertown. The body was taken to the home of Mrs. Hyle, Watertown, where funeral services were held Monday. Burial in North Watertown cemetery. fultonhistory.com Lowville Journal & Republican 1932 | STAFFORD, Chalrles Alonzo (I52079)
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15842 | Charles B. Campbell A life well lived is a precious gift, of hope and strength and grace, from someone who has made our world a brighter, better place. Charles B. Campbell, 88, of Nichols, passed away on Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at the Robert Packer Hospital. "Chuck," as he was affectionately known by his family and friends, was born on June 10, 1928 in Sayre, Pa., a son of the late Harlan and Arline (Potter) Campbell. He was a graduate of the Nichols High School. As a young adult, Chuck delivered milk door-to-door for Deming's and later worked for J. D. Robertson & Son. On July 17, 1948 he married Priscilla Anne Goodwin; together they shared 66 years of marriage until her passing on Sept. 13, 2014. Together in 1951, he and Priscilla began the operation of the farm and together Chuck and Priscilla owned and operated the family dairy farm in Nichols, which is still operated today by their son. Chuck enjoyed hunting and loved his John Deere equipment. He was a 63-year member of the New York State Holstein Association, the National Holstein Association, New York State Corn Growers, and National Corn Growers Association. A social member of the Nichols American Legion and the Sayre VFW Post 1536; and a member of the Owego Loyal Order of Moose. Chuck will be greatly missed by his children: Sally (Charles) Dyer of Endicott, N.Y., Charlene (Dale) Lang of Auburn, N.Y., Paul (Carol Petty) Campbell of Nichols; his grandchildren: Kristena Rudolph, Patrick Stauder, Jennifer Fitzpatrick, Scott Shirley and Janette Mahunik; 10 great-grandchildren; and his canine companion Sheena. He was predeceased by his wife Priscilla and a sister Norma. Abiding with his wishes, services will be held at the convenience of the family. Memories and condolences may be shared by visiting our website at www.sutfinfuneralchapel.com. Those who wish may kindly consider a memorial contribution to the Nichols Emergency Squad or the Nichols American Legion in loving memory of Charles B. Campbell. Caring assistance is being provided by the Cooley Family of the Sutfin Funeral Chapel, 273 S. Main St., Nichols. Posted: Saturday, July 16, 2016 For the Morning Times | CAMPBELL, Charles B. (I146935)
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15843 | Charles B. Campbell A life well lived is a precious gift, of hope and strength and grace, from someone who has made our world a brighter, better place. Charles B. Campbell, 88, of Nichols, passed away on Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at the Robert Packer Hospital. "Chuck," as he was affectionately known by his family and friends, was born on June 10, 1928 in Sayre, Pa., a son of the late Harlan and Arline (Potter) Campbell. He was a graduate of the Nichols High School. As a young adult, Chuck delivered milk door-to-door for Deming's and later worked for J. D. Robertson & Son. On July 17, 1948 he married Priscilla Anne Goodwin; together they shared 66 years of marriage until her passing on Sept. 13, 2014. Together in 1951, he and Priscilla began the operation of the farm and together Chuck and Priscilla owned and operated the family dairy farm in Nichols, which is still operated today by their son. Chuck enjoyed hunting and loved his John Deere equipment. He was a 63-year member of the New York State Holstein Association, the National Holstein Association, New York State Corn Growers, and National Corn Growers Association. A social member of the Nichols American Legion and the Sayre VFW Post 1536; and a member of the Owego Loyal Order of Moose. Chuck will be greatly missed by his children: Sally (Charles) Dyer of Endicott, N.Y., Charlene (Dale) Lang of Auburn, N.Y., Paul (Carol Petty) Campbell of Nichols; his grandchildren: Kristena Rudolph, Patrick Stauder, Jennifer Fitzpatrick, Scott Shirley and Janette Mahunik; 10 great-grandchildren; and his canine companion Sheena. He was predeceased by his wife Priscilla and a sister Norma. Abiding with his wishes, services will be held at the convenience of the family. Memories and condolences may be shared by visiting our website at www.sutfinfuneralchapel.com. Those who wish may kindly consider a memorial contribution to the Nichols Emergency Squad or the Nichols American Legion in loving memory of Charles B. Campbell. Caring assistance is being provided by the Cooley Family of the Sutfin Funeral Chapel, 273 S. Main St., Nichols. Posted: Saturday, July 16, 2016 For the Morning Times | CAMPBELL, Charles B. (I146935)
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15844 | Charles B. Campbell A life well lived is a precious gift, of hope and strength and grace, from someone who has made our world a brighter, better place. Charles B. Campbell, 88, of Nichols, passed away on Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at the Robert Packer Hospital. "Chuck," as he was affectionately known by his family and friends, was born on June 10, 1928 in Sayre, Pa., a son of the late Harlan and Arline (Potter) Campbell. He was a graduate of the Nichols High School. As a young adult, Chuck delivered milk door-to-door for Deming's and later worked for J. D. Robertson & Son. On July 17, 1948 he married Priscilla Anne Goodwin; together they shared 66 years of marriage until her passing on Sept. 13, 2014. Together in 1951, he and Priscilla began the operation of the farm and together Chuck and Priscilla owned and operated the family dairy farm in Nichols, which is still operated today by their son. Chuck enjoyed hunting and loved his John Deere equipment. He was a 63-year member of the New York State Holstein Association, the National Holstein Association, New York State Corn Growers, and National Corn Growers Association. A social member of the Nichols American Legion and the Sayre VFW Post 1536; and a member of the Owego Loyal Order of Moose. Chuck will be greatly missed by his children: Sally (Charles) Dyer of Endicott, N.Y., Charlene (Dale) Lang of Auburn, N.Y., Paul (Carol Petty) Campbell of Nichols; his grandchildren: Kristena Rudolph, Patrick Stauder, Jennifer Fitzpatrick, Scott Shirley and Janette Mahunik; 10 great-grandchildren; and his canine companion Sheena. He was predeceased by his wife Priscilla and a sister Norma. Abiding with his wishes, services will be held at the convenience of the family. Memories and condolences may be shared by visiting our website at www.sutfinfuneralchapel.com. Those who wish may kindly consider a memorial contribution to the Nichols Emergency Squad or the Nichols American Legion in loving memory of Charles B. Campbell. Caring assistance is being provided by the Cooley Family of the Sutfin Funeral Chapel, 273 S. Main St., Nichols. Posted: Saturday, July 16, 2016 For the Morning Times | CAMPBELL, Charles B. (I146935)
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15845 | Charles B. Campbell A life well lived is a precious gift, of hope and strength and grace, from someone who has made our world a brighter, better place. Charles B. Campbell, 88, of Nichols, passed away on Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at the Robert Packer Hospital. "Chuck," as he was affectionately known by his family and friends, was born on June 10, 1928 in Sayre, Pa., a son of the late Harlan and Arline (Potter) Campbell. He was a graduate of the Nichols High School. As a young adult, Chuck delivered milk door-to-door for Deming's and later worked for J. D. Robertson & Son. On July 17, 1948 he married Priscilla Anne Goodwin; together they shared 66 years of marriage until her passing on Sept. 13, 2014. Together in 1951, he and Priscilla began the operation of the farm and together Chuck and Priscilla owned and operated the family dairy farm in Nichols, which is still operated today by their son. Chuck enjoyed hunting and loved his John Deere equipment. He was a 63-year member of the New York State Holstein Association, the National Holstein Association, New York State Corn Growers, and National Corn Growers Association. A social member of the Nichols American Legion and the Sayre VFW Post 1536; and a member of the Owego Loyal Order of Moose. Chuck will be greatly missed by his children: Sally (Charles) Dyer of Endicott, N.Y., Charlene (Dale) Lang of Auburn, N.Y., Paul (Carol Petty) Campbell of Nichols; his grandchildren: Kristena Rudolph, Patrick Stauder, Jennifer Fitzpatrick, Scott Shirley and Janette Mahunik; 10 great-grandchildren; and his canine companion Sheena. He was predeceased by his wife Priscilla and a sister Norma. Abiding with his wishes, services will be held at the convenience of the family. Memories and condolences may be shared by visiting our website at www.sutfinfuneralchapel.com. Those who wish may kindly consider a memorial contribution to the Nichols Emergency Squad or the Nichols American Legion in loving memory of Charles B. Campbell. Caring assistance is being provided by the Cooley Family of the Sutfin Funeral Chapel, 273 S. Main St., Nichols. Posted: Saturday, July 16, 2016 For the Morning Times | CAMPBELL, Charles B. (I146935)
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15846 | Charles B. Campbell A life well lived is a precious gift, of hope and strength and grace, from someone who has made our world a brighter, better place. Charles B. Campbell, 88, of Nichols, passed away on Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at the Robert Packer Hospital. "Chuck," as he was affectionately known by his family and friends, was born on June 10, 1928 in Sayre, Pa., a son of the late Harlan and Arline (Potter) Campbell. He was a graduate of the Nichols High School. As a young adult, Chuck delivered milk door-to-door for Deming's and later worked for J. D. Robertson & Son. On July 17, 1948 he married Priscilla Anne Goodwin; together they shared 66 years of marriage until her passing on Sept. 13, 2014. Together in 1951, he and Priscilla began the operation of the farm and together Chuck and Priscilla owned and operated the family dairy farm in Nichols, which is still operated today by their son. Chuck enjoyed hunting and loved his John Deere equipment. He was a 63-year member of the New York State Holstein Association, the National Holstein Association, New York State Corn Growers, and National Corn Growers Association. A social member of the Nichols American Legion and the Sayre VFW Post 1536; and a member of the Owego Loyal Order of Moose. Chuck will be greatly missed by his children: Sally (Charles) Dyer of Endicott, N.Y., Charlene (Dale) Lang of Auburn, N.Y., Paul (Carol Petty) Campbell of Nichols; his grandchildren: Kristena Rudolph, Patrick Stauder, Jennifer Fitzpatrick, Scott Shirley and Janette Mahunik; 10 great-grandchildren; and his canine companion Sheena. He was predeceased by his wife Priscilla and a sister Norma. Abiding with his wishes, services will be held at the convenience of the family. Memories and condolences may be shared by visiting our website at www.sutfinfuneralchapel.com. Those who wish may kindly consider a memorial contribution to the Nichols Emergency Squad or the Nichols American Legion in loving memory of Charles B. Campbell. Caring assistance is being provided by the Cooley Family of the Sutfin Funeral Chapel, 273 S. Main St., Nichols. Posted: Saturday, July 16, 2016 For the Morning Times | CAMPBELL, Charles B. (I146935)
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15847 | Charles B. Campbell A life well lived is a precious gift, of hope and strength and grace, from someone who has made our world a brighter, better place. Charles B. Campbell, 88, of Nichols, passed away on Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at the Robert Packer Hospital. "Chuck," as he was affectionately known by his family and friends, was born on June 10, 1928 in Sayre, Pa., a son of the late Harlan and Arline (Potter) Campbell. He was a graduate of the Nichols High School. As a young adult, Chuck delivered milk door-to-door for Deming's and later worked for J. D. Robertson & Son. On July 17, 1948 he married Priscilla Anne Goodwin; together they shared 66 years of marriage until her passing on Sept. 13, 2014. Together in 1951, he and Priscilla began the operation of the farm and together Chuck and Priscilla owned and operated the family dairy farm in Nichols, which is still operated today by their son. Chuck enjoyed hunting and loved his John Deere equipment. He was a 63-year member of the New York State Holstein Association, the National Holstein Association, New York State Corn Growers, and National Corn Growers Association. A social member of the Nichols American Legion and the Sayre VFW Post 1536; and a member of the Owego Loyal Order of Moose. Chuck will be greatly missed by his children: Sally (Charles) Dyer of Endicott, N.Y., Charlene (Dale) Lang of Auburn, N.Y., Paul (Carol Petty) Campbell of Nichols; his grandchildren: Kristena Rudolph, Patrick Stauder, Jennifer Fitzpatrick, Scott Shirley and Janette Mahunik; 10 great-grandchildren; and his canine companion Sheena. He was predeceased by his wife Priscilla and a sister Norma. Abiding with his wishes, services will be held at the convenience of the family. Memories and condolences may be shared by visiting our website at www.sutfinfuneralchapel.com. Those who wish may kindly consider a memorial contribution to the Nichols Emergency Squad or the Nichols American Legion in loving memory of Charles B. Campbell. Caring assistance is being provided by the Cooley Family of the Sutfin Funeral Chapel, 273 S. Main St., Nichols. Posted: Saturday, July 16, 2016 For the Morning Times | CAMPBELL, Charles B. (I146935)
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15848 | Charles B. Campbell A life well lived is a precious gift, of hope and strength and grace, from someone who has made our world a brighter, better place. Charles B. Campbell, 88, of Nichols, passed away on Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at the Robert Packer Hospital. "Chuck," as he was affectionately known by his family and friends, was born on June 10, 1928 in Sayre, Pa., a son of the late Harlan and Arline (Potter) Campbell. He was a graduate of the Nichols High School. As a young adult, Chuck delivered milk door-to-door for Deming's and later worked for J. D. Robertson & Son. On July 17, 1948 he married Priscilla Anne Goodwin; together they shared 66 years of marriage until her passing on Sept. 13, 2014. Together in 1951, he and Priscilla began the operation of the farm and together Chuck and Priscilla owned and operated the family dairy farm in Nichols, which is still operated today by their son. Chuck enjoyed hunting and loved his John Deere equipment. He was a 63-year member of the New York State Holstein Association, the National Holstein Association, New York State Corn Growers, and National Corn Growers Association. A social member of the Nichols American Legion and the Sayre VFW Post 1536; and a member of the Owego Loyal Order of Moose. Chuck will be greatly missed by his children: Sally (Charles) Dyer of Endicott, N.Y., Charlene (Dale) Lang of Auburn, N.Y., Paul (Carol Petty) Campbell of Nichols; his grandchildren: Kristena Rudolph, Patrick Stauder, Jennifer Fitzpatrick, Scott Shirley and Janette Mahunik; 10 great-grandchildren; and his canine companion Sheena. He was predeceased by his wife Priscilla and a sister Norma. Abiding with his wishes, services will be held at the convenience of the family. Memories and condolences may be shared by visiting our website at www.sutfinfuneralchapel.com. Those who wish may kindly consider a memorial contribution to the Nichols Emergency Squad or the Nichols American Legion in loving memory of Charles B. Campbell. Caring assistance is being provided by the Cooley Family of the Sutfin Funeral Chapel, 273 S. Main St., Nichols. Posted: Saturday, July 16, 2016 For the Morning Times | CAMPBELL, Charles B. (I146935)
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15849 | Charles B. Campbell A life well lived is a precious gift, of hope and strength and grace, from someone who has made our world a brighter, better place. Charles B. Campbell, 88, of Nichols, passed away on Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at the Robert Packer Hospital. "Chuck," as he was affectionately known by his family and friends, was born on June 10, 1928 in Sayre, Pa., a son of the late Harlan and Arline (Potter) Campbell. He was a graduate of the Nichols High School. As a young adult, Chuck delivered milk door-to-door for Deming's and later worked for J. D. Robertson & Son. On July 17, 1948 he married Priscilla Anne Goodwin; together they shared 66 years of marriage until her passing on Sept. 13, 2014. Together in 1951, he and Priscilla began the operation of the farm and together Chuck and Priscilla owned and operated the family dairy farm in Nichols, which is still operated today by their son. Chuck enjoyed hunting and loved his John Deere equipment. He was a 63-year member of the New York State Holstein Association, the National Holstein Association, New York State Corn Growers, and National Corn Growers Association. A social member of the Nichols American Legion and the Sayre VFW Post 1536; and a member of the Owego Loyal Order of Moose. Chuck will be greatly missed by his children: Sally (Charles) Dyer of Endicott, N.Y., Charlene (Dale) Lang of Auburn, N.Y., Paul (Carol Petty) Campbell of Nichols; his grandchildren: Kristena Rudolph, Patrick Stauder, Jennifer Fitzpatrick, Scott Shirley and Janette Mahunik; 10 great-grandchildren; and his canine companion Sheena. He was predeceased by his wife Priscilla and a sister Norma. Abiding with his wishes, services will be held at the convenience of the family. Memories and condolences may be shared by visiting our website at www.sutfinfuneralchapel.com. Those who wish may kindly consider a memorial contribution to the Nichols Emergency Squad or the Nichols American Legion in loving memory of Charles B. Campbell. Caring assistance is being provided by the Cooley Family of the Sutfin Funeral Chapel, 273 S. Main St., Nichols. Posted: Saturday, July 16, 2016 For the Morning Times | CAMPBELL, Charles B. (I146935)
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15850 | Charles B. Campbell A life well lived is a precious gift, of hope and strength and grace, from someone who has made our world a brighter, better place. Charles B. Campbell, 88, of Nichols, passed away on Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at the Robert Packer Hospital. "Chuck," as he was affectionately known by his family and friends, was born on June 10, 1928 in Sayre, Pa., a son of the late Harlan and Arline (Potter) Campbell. He was a graduate of the Nichols High School. As a young adult, Chuck delivered milk door-to-door for Deming's and later worked for J. D. Robertson & Son. On July 17, 1948 he married Priscilla Anne Goodwin; together they shared 66 years of marriage until her passing on Sept. 13, 2014. Together in 1951, he and Priscilla began the operation of the farm and together Chuck and Priscilla owned and operated the family dairy farm in Nichols, which is still operated today by their son. Chuck enjoyed hunting and loved his John Deere equipment. He was a 63-year member of the New York State Holstein Association, the National Holstein Association, New York State Corn Growers, and National Corn Growers Association. A social member of the Nichols American Legion and the Sayre VFW Post 1536; and a member of the Owego Loyal Order of Moose. Chuck will be greatly missed by his children: Sally (Charles) Dyer of Endicott, N.Y., Charlene (Dale) Lang of Auburn, N.Y., Paul (Carol Petty) Campbell of Nichols; his grandchildren: Kristena Rudolph, Patrick Stauder, Jennifer Fitzpatrick, Scott Shirley and Janette Mahunik; 10 great-grandchildren; and his canine companion Sheena. He was predeceased by his wife Priscilla and a sister Norma. Abiding with his wishes, services will be held at the convenience of the family. Memories and condolences may be shared by visiting our website at www.sutfinfuneralchapel.com. Those who wish may kindly consider a memorial contribution to the Nichols Emergency Squad or the Nichols American Legion in loving memory of Charles B. Campbell. Caring assistance is being provided by the Cooley Family of the Sutfin Funeral Chapel, 273 S. Main St., Nichols. Posted: Saturday, July 16, 2016 For the Morning Times | CAMPBELL, Charles B. (I146935)
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