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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 13

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Rochester, New York
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Sales superintendent ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Tuesday, August 30, 1977 Jg PUT WANT AD TO WORK FOR YOU The Times-Union 4S4-4200 the CLASSIFIED Want Ads Landis S. Smith, retiree Landis Shaw Smith, a retired commercial and industrial sales superintendent for died Sunday in Albany after a long illness. He was 81. Smith moved to Albany from 31 Cork Road, Victor, about six years ago. He retired in 1960 after 40 years at He was a cofounder of the Genesee A member of the Army Reserves, Smith was a pilot in World War I.

He served as an intelligence officer in England during World War II. Smith was a Fellow of the Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences. He also taught an evening management course at RIT for many years. Obituaries FREE SUNVIS0R CLIP CM Valley Hiking Club and a member of the Finger Lakes Trails Council. Smith also was active in Boy Scout affairs, taking scouts on hiking and camping trips.

Due to increased sales and service we need Automatic Garage Opener F. Webber, Aide club member "SEMIHG THE JWHKTfff ARM FOS OVE 15 YEAK" nes 200 mi an experienced SERVICE RITER AND METAL MAN For more information call Don Carrozzi at Valley Cadillac 473-8700 SAVINGS ON GS 450 and GS 404 Street and University Avenue, died in 1953. Mrs. Webber was a member of the Century Club for 15 years, her son said. She had belonged to Presbyterian Church near downtown Rochester.

Born Florence Wehn, Mrs. Webber was a graduate of East High School and attended Mechanics Institute. A Rochester native, she and Dr. Webber lived for 30 years on Creek Street in Penfield, said her son, William. Dr.

Webber, who practiced at Andrews Florence W. Webber, a member of the Thursday Aide service club for 30 years, died yesterday at the Brightonian Convalescent Care Center. Mrs. Webber, 88, was the widow of the late Dr. Orrin B.

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