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The Oneonta Star from Oneonta, New York • Page 13

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The Oneonta Stari
Location:
Oneonta, New York
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13
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3or June 14, 1967 Obituaries Qrk E. OTEGO Clark E. Andrews, a resident of East Branch of Otsdawa, died June 12 at Fox Hospital. He was 34. Funeral sen-ices will be at t.

p.m. Friday at the Bailey Funeral Home. The Kev. Truax and the Kev. Lavcre L)od- eon will officiate.

Burial will be at Evergreen cemetery, Otego. Andrews was born Oct. 1.1934, in Oneonta, son of Stewart and Alice Andrews He married AKa Sper- ijcck on March 24, 19C1 at -Morris He lived his entire life in the O'ego area. Survivors include his parents, his at home: two sons, Clark E. and Hark one sister Ellen Dietz of Albany: three brothers.

Sgt. Stewart Andrews of Colorado Springs, Airman -1C Alan Andrews. Madison. and Virgil Andrews, at home. Friends may call at the funeral home at Iheir convenience.

The family will be in attendance after 7 p.m. Thursday. Carrie M. Roof SIDNEY CENTER Carrie M. Roof.

R7, of Sidney Center, died June 12 at Itatcliffe Rest Home, Laurens. Funeral services will Ix 1 held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Joyce Funeral Home, Unadilla, with the Rev. Mr. Maxwell of Sidney Center officiating, liurial will be in Highland Cemetery, i dney Center.

Miss Roof was torn in Northfield, Town of Walton, Dec. 31. 1879 daughter of William M. and Rosella (Booth) Roof. She was a domestic.

She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Mabel Comstock of Sidney Center, and cousins. Friends may call it tin 1 funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Schaffer of Schenectady; sisters.

Mrs. Beatrice II. cwi of 37 Grand St. and Mrs. Floyd Cross of I'raUsviKe.

a brother. Lelloy Smith of New Berlin RL3; six grandchildren, a great aunt, several nieces, nephews and cousins. Friends may call at the funeral home after noo: Wednesday until service time. Egbert N. Smith Egbert N.

Smith, 63, of 15 Main Street died Monday unexpectedly. Funeral services will he at 1:30 p.m. FrMay at the Bookhout Funeral Home with the Rev. Wilfred Lyon, pastor of the Morris Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Maryland Cemetery.

He was 'born March 14, 1904 Kortright Center, son of Robert L. and Grace M. (Beers) Smith. He worked at one time as a tractor-trailer driver and in latter years worked on area farms He had lived in Dneonta for about two years. Surviving are a son, Robert L.

of Canandaigua; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Welsh of Jersey City, N.J. and Mrs. Elsie k-Koy I). ELK" CREEK I-eRoy Da- vi'l 75.

died June 13 at Basselt Hospital. Cooperstown, after a short illness. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the L. Wilbur Moritz Funeral Home, Tappan.

'Hie Kev. Springer of the Tappan Church wi'l ciate. Burial will be in Tappan Reformed Cemetery. He was torn May 1. 1892 in Orangeburg.

son of David and Florence (Robertson) Venneu- len. He was a machine operator all his life. He lived in this arna for night years, and was a member of the Worcester American Legion I'ost 15R4. Surviving are a brother. Harold of Elk Creek; a nephew, Harold of Orangcburg.

Friends may call at the Bi-n- Fiun'ral Ilium 1 Sch'iv. after 5 p.m. Wednesday. family will be in altendance from 7 to 9 p.m. Earl T.

r.ovrnv SPRINGFIELD CENTF.R Earl T. Cnveny, OS, died Monday. Funeral services will he at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Springfield Center, with the Rev. John Maksym, pastor, Burial will be in SI.

Mary's Cemetery, Herkimer. He was torn October, 31, 1R9S in Brushton, son of Daniel and Louise (Barnett) Coveny. He was a member of the Church of the Blessed Sacra- Funeral notices ANDUKWS Clark Of owgo diei June 12. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Friday 10 in Bailey Funeral Hume.

Burial in Kv- trxreiTi C'wnHery, ego. Friends may call at the Bailey Funeral Home at their con- vi-iiiwice. 'Hie family will be in attendance after 7 p.m. Thursday. KOOF -Miss Carrie 87 of Sidney Center died June 12.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday June 15 in Joyce Funeral Home. Burial Cemetery, Sidney Cmler. Friends may call at tin- funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday.

SMITH Egbert 63 of 15 Broad Oneonta, died June in his room. Funeral services will foe at 1:30 p.m., Friday, June 1C, in liooldiout Funeral Home, 357 Oneonta. Burial in Maryland (Vmt-HTy. Maryland. N.

Y. Friends may call at the Bookhout Funeral Home at their convenience from Wednesday until service time. Lelloy David, of Elk Creek died June 13. Funeral services will bo at 2 p.m. Friday June in Funeral Home, Tappan.

Burial in Tappan Reformed Cemetery. Kriitids may rill at Hie Bennett Funeral Home, Schenevus, sifter 5 p.m. Wednesday. The family will be in attendance from 7 to 9 p.m. The Hotpital Sidney MKlttS: Mr.

and Mn. Robert Tyler. NiuCTeh, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Darid Sidney Center, a son. ADMITTED: Floyd i Guilford; Harry Parsons, Bainbridge; Kenneth a a Franklin. DISCHARGED: Janice lias- kins. Deposit; Godofredo Alinio. Deposit; Alan Lucker, Bainbridge; Mrs.

Susan McCall, Sidney; Clifford Bush, Sidney; William Dill, Afton. Jume 7 ADMITTED: John Esolen, Sidney; Mrs. Frances Gregory, Sidney 1 Norris Olmsted, Unadilla:" Mrs. Herbert Bennett, DISCHARGED: William Bell. Bainbridge; Mrs.

Jeanne Joslyn, (Jeaine), Guilford; Paul Maine, Gilbertsville. June B1KTII: Mr. and Mrs. George Grays, Sidney 1 a son. DISCHARGED: Frank Prov- enzon, Sidney; Mrs.

Ruby Rice, Afton. Delaware Valley Hospital Coopentmm board told: Crumbling creek walls peril Mayor Guard help COOPERSTOWX Dr. Edward F. Whalai Moadiy evening warned the Cooperstown Village Board of Trustees of the potential danger to youngsters who climb up and dovm Willow Brook at Chestnut Street. Representing himself and 11 properties.

Dr. Whalen told the trustees that the retaining walls of the brook aad land ii fettling into it. He laid that the are undermined Uwf problem with water into the cellen the properties. He asked the bond "whether tomething wold tummet to remedy the tltuition." jjavor Kenneth J. Shepard laid "that the board will side the problem.

If Yo Hive Newt. In Sttmford, call Mrs. Arthur OL2-7257 ta katt the IMS wUe area least June 12. ADMITTED: Mrs. Keith Arthur, Hancock; Richard Haynes, Sidney Center; Mrs.

Susan Carlson, Sidney Center. DISCHARGED: Howe, Walton; Gerald Jones, Walton; Ernest Dann, Hamden; William Greiner. Franklin; Mrs. Grace Techan, Walton. BIRTHS: Mr.

and Mrs. Keith Arthur, Hancock, a son. mcnt. Surviving arc three sons. Timothy of Springfield Center, William of Coopcrstown, and Michael of 'Brooklyn; two brothers, Daniel and Theron, both of Utica; two sisters, Mrs.

Kutli- oririe Norcross of Mnlonc Mrs. Joanna O'Brien of Eemsen. Friends may call at the Me- Grath Funeral Home, Richfield Springs, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Wednesday. Cliff on! L. Olmatead MARYLAND Clifford L.

Olmstead, 66, of Cliffside, Maryland KD1, died Tuesday, June 13, at Fox Hospital following an extended Illness. The body was removed to the Bookhwit Funeral Home where arrangements are pending. That's one of the things that have made Oneonta Star Want Ads so famous! If you don't believe it, try this. Gather up a number of the still good but no longer needed items around your home. Things like a guitar, movie projector or camera, porch furniture, even water skis, are the things people are eager to buy these days.

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