Survived by father, husband and an 8-day old daughter.īorn in Ireland, Madied Augin Angelica. Scholes died on July 28, 1913, in Josephine, Lot 576.īorn in Angelica, October 1895, of Mr. Lot 576.ĭied at home, Olean Street, Angelica, March 13, 1910, at the age of 75 years. Town Clerk, 1811, 14 Licensee, 1813 School Inspector 1814 Election Inspector, 1814. LAWRENCE, ALMIRA (1804-1888) Wife of William S. Milton Ferry of Hornell Frances, Mrs.Īrthur Deagon of Birmingham, Alabama and Kathy, Mrs. Married on March 26, 1894, to Clarence L. Lot 887.ĭaughter of Henry and Hester Southard Blauvelt, one of 7 children born in Angelica, Augĭied July 16, 1948. Lot 252.Īged 82 years, died in Belvidere in February 1920. Maiden name was Roxie Palmer, being a daughter of Warren Palmer of Almond. Latham died at 6 o'clock Wednesday evening funeral at the house at 2 p.m. Survivors: sons, Floyd and Carl,Īngelica Earl, Wellsville sister, Mrs. Louise Robbins Latham born in Springwater, April 1865 died November 1921. Laura Robertson, Erie son, Orson of Utica and brother, A. Lot 537.īorn in Alfred 1826 died Octoin Angelica. LATHAM, CYNTHIA (1792-1850) Wife of Pardon Latham. Survivors: wife son, Jay Lamont sister, Mrs. Was a 32nd degree Mason.īorn in Virgil, March 1846, of Mr. Wife, Elizabeth Lamont, and several cousins in Nebraska and California. Thirty years ago began employment as rural mail carrier.
School teacher and later worked in Borden Plant, Angelica, and assistedįather, professional cheese maker. and Frances Lindsley Lamont died atĬuba hospital, April 12, 1951. Burial inīorn in Angelica, February 9, 1890, son and only child of John R. Lot 88A.īorn in West Almond of Willard and Matilda Lindsley, on Madied in Angelica, July 29, 1923.Īt two years of age her mother was taken from the home by death. Besides his wife and daughter he is survivedīy two brothers, Frank Lacy of Churchville and Elroy Lacy of Olean. Helpful in getting the Speer Resistor Corp., in Angelica. Of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers, and member of the Methodist Church of Angelica. Member of Angelica Conservation Club, helped generously to build the Club House member of Brotherhood American Legion member of Past Masters Association charter Was three times Mayor of Angelica Village Trustee at time of his death Ĭharter member of Hill-Warner Post 414. Was World War I veteran, serving as member of the 147th Infantry. To them was born oneĭaughter, Carol, Mrs. Married Marguerite Lowry on November 17, 1915. In 1910 he entered employment with P.S.&N Railroad andĬontinued until retirement in 1946. (1892-1950)īorn at Black Creek on March 12, 1892, youngest son of Willard and Maria Hamilton Lacy died Septemberġ9, 1950. Lot numbers refer to As the Day Dawns Cemetery L-M LACY, RAYMOND W. StillwellĪdditional obituaries added by Gerri Raw. Items taken from the cemetery records may at times list people who have bought lots or erected monuments ahead of time, consequently they mat be buried elsewhere or still alive. L. These items taken from obituaries are the same as written at the time, consequently all information is of that date. StillwellĪnd Allegany County Newspapers extractions and additions by Gerrie Raw
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