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The Oneonta Star from Oneonta, New York • Page 2

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The Oneonta Stari
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Oneonta, New York
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-2 Oneonta Star Jan. 27, 1954 Area Obituaries Lester B. WestcoU Yunernl services for Lester B. Westcott, 67, former Clly Drug Store pharmacist, of Spring who died. Monday In Fox Hospital after three Vear illness, will be at 2 p.

m- Thursday in Bopkhqut Funeral Home, 357 Main' St. The Rev. Louis van Ess, rector of SI. "James Episcopal Church, will officiate. Burial will be Friday afternoon in the Ridgebury, cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home until service time. Mr. Westcott was born In "Brewsler June 6, 1B8G, ion of 'Alvin' and Mary (Bouton) Weslcolt. He married Dorothea Slawson, who survives, In Mount Kisco Aug. 29, He' was an overseas vet- Fuiieral Notices WESTCOTT, Lester B.

in Oneonla Jan. 26 1954, Aged 67. Funeral services Thursday Jan. 28, 19M at 1 m. from the Bookhout Funeral' Home, 357 Main St: Interment in the Ridge- Cemetery.

Friends may call at'the funeral home. BARD Lafayette In Oneonta Jan. 26, 1954, Aged 76. Funeral services Friday Jan. 29, 1954 al 2 p.

m. from the Bookhout Fu neral Home, 357 Main St. Inter ment later 'in the Hlllington Cemetery, Morris. Friends may call the funeral Itome. LEAFMAK Mrs.

Anna Eliza beth in Cooperstown Jan. 2C 1954. Aged 74. Funeral seivice Friday night Jan. 29, 1954 In Tenafly, N.

J. Interment Satur day in George Wasliingto Memorial Park, Paramus, N. Friends may call at the Tilla paugh Funeral Home, Coopers town, Wednesday, HODGE Mrs. Jane in Phocni Mills Jan. 26, 1954.

Aged Funeral services Friday Jan. 29 1954 al 2 m. Irom the Lauren. Federated Church. Inlermen later in the Ijaurens Cemeterj Friends may oill the Patterso Funeral Home, Hartwlck.

TELFER Mrs. Grace E. li Hartwick Jan. 26, 3954. Aged 79 Funeral services Thursday Jan 28, 1954 at 2 p.

m. from the Max well Funeral Home, Harlwick Interment later In the HartwM Cemetery. Friends may call a the funeral home. Friends are reipiested to omit flowers in lie' of donations to the cancer hind COWAN Mary Jane In Margaretvilie Jan. 25, 1954 Aged 82.

Funeral services Wed nesday Jan. 27, 1954 2 p. from the Jester Funeral Home Andes. Interment later in the run of World War One, graduate of the School. of 'linrmnry of Columbia Univer- Ity.

Ho retired ns pharmacist City Drug Store In 1050 jccaues of ill health. Also surviving a son, Alin, of 5 Spring and a nughter, Mrs. Cynlhln Preston, 5f. Johmsville. rlcd to William Hodge In A i daughter, Mrs.

i p. m. Friday In BookhouJJ rnbce, "who survives. 1890, in lliutwick. lie i Quick of DlnghanUon and Mrs.

Funeral Home, i ttiu Also surviving urn several years ngo. Hazel Dlxion of Owcgo; several Mrs. Ilodgo had Ixicn a icsi- i grandchildren and great grand- dent of for 37 years, children. 1'rcvlously, she hhct lived for I Friends may call al tlie 1'al- 13 years 111 the Town of One- tcison Funeral Home, Hnrl- onla. hi: was a member of wick, i service time, llic Laurens Methodist which is now the Federated Church.

Survivors include three sons, Albert Hodge of Coulesklll, Charles Hodge of Arkvllle and Jimies Herring of Edmcston; Liifnyello Html Lafayette Bard, 7C, of 32 Ccpcrlcy retired farmer, died ycsleritay in Fox Hospital after an illness of eight weeks. Funeral services will be three lUisscll C. Lawry, pastor of I tlaughtoni, Mrs. Buson C'ook, Elm Park Methodist Maryland IID Mrs. officiating.

Uurial will be lii Hubbell Avc. and Mrs. llilllngtnn Cemetery, Morris. Mr. Bard was born in the Town ot Lnuicns, Jan.

fl, 1878, Lasl Riles Held Mrs. a son of Chni'k's and. Ann (Mills) Bard. He married Belle Harrison In Cooporstown, Nov. IS, 1899.

She died in 1940. On June 25, 1046, In MIKord Center, ho married Mrs. Laura Lar- Balnbrldgc Hospital, were hold Friday afternoon in Ilookhoul Funorul'llomc, 357 Main Slrijcl. Thn Rev. Dr.

Boyd McCleary, Funeral services for pastor of First Presbyterian Thelma Townscnd, 5B E. Knapp of 13 Lawn Church, officiated. Hurl.il win two who died January 10 I in Evergreen Cemetery, Susciue- A a Salisbury, Harlwlck. Semin ry; Ann Cook, RD and a stepson, Dwight Larrobce of Schencclady. He had operated a farm the Town years and of Oneonta for was a member Wcsl Laurens Grange.

I Groups from Oneonta Chaplrr Friends may call at the of Eastern Star and Friday Night neral home, 357 Main until Bridge Club attended the ser- servlce time. The family Friends and relatives from be In alloiulance from 7 to 91 out-of-town attending Included p. m. Wednesday and Thurs- Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd H. Knapp, day. i Cleveland, Ohio. E. Tel for HARTWICK--Mrs.

Grace E. Tclfer, 79, died at 7:45 n. m. yesterday in her home here. The funcrnl will be at 2 p.

Thursday in Maxwell Funeral Home. The Rev. Leonard Davis of Edmcston, former pas- or of Hartwick Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Hartwlrk Cemetery. Mrs.

Telfer was born, Jan. 19, 1875, in the Town of Hartwick, only daughter of William Henry and Mary Jane (Shil- Mlchcals of Coopcrstown. She graduated in 1800 from Cooperstown Union School, and was married in Cooporstown to James Ellhu Telfer on Aug. 10, 1004, and spent most of her iife in the Town of Hartwick. Mr.

Tclfer died Feb. 18, 1038. Survivors are daughter. Miss Mary I Telfer, at home; two brothers, Howard N. Michcnls of Cooperslown and Willinni M.

Mlchcals of Pleasantville; five and three nephews, four great nieces and five great nephews, and great grand nephew. Friends may call it the funeral home until service lime. Fri. and Sat. Only! Inventory Coming Stocks Must Go To Prepare for Spring Merchandise Mrs.

Norlh Riles GILBKRTSVILLE Private funeral services for Mrs. Nina North were held Friday in the Moore Funeral Home. The Rev. Thomas W. Murray, rector of Christ Episcopal Church, officiated.

Burial wai In Brook- tide Cemetery. Mrs. AHIIH E. SCHUYLER LAKE Anna Elizabeth Leafman, 74, Schuyler I.ske, died yesterday afternoon in Bassett Hospital, Cooperslown, af ter a sudden illness. Funeral services will be held Friday night In Tenafly, N.J.

Burial will be in George Washington Memorial Park, Paramiis, N. on Saturday. Mrs. Leaf man was born In Sweden on Nov. 4, 1879, daughter of Karl and Marie (Nygard) Erickson.

She was married to William Leafinan on Nov. 21, 1903. After living in New Jersey, they moved two yeans ago to the Sclmy- ler Lake home of their daughter. Ruth Keating, and had lived there since. Surviving besides her husband and daughter are two other daugh Anrtei Cemetery.

Friends may tors, Mrs. Elizabeth McLure, Long. call. at the funeral home. WHITNEY Clark F.

in One- onta Jan. 25, 1954. Aged 25. Fu' neral services Wednesday Jan. 27, 1954 2 p.

m. from the Pot: ter Funeral Home, Schencvus. Interment later in Schenevus Cemetery. Friends may call at funeral home from 7 to 9 m. tonight.

BURT in Sidney Jan. 25, 1951. Aged 44. Funeral services Thursday Jan. 28.

1954 at 2 p. m. from the Landers Funeral Home, Sidney. THOMPSON Mrs. Ida May in Sidney '-Jan.

1951. Aged 78 Funeral sendees Wednesday Jan iew, 'and Mrs. Martha Popp, Crossbill, N.J.; a sister, Mrs. Olivia Peterson, Honolulu, T.H., also grandson, William Keaiing, a cliief petty officer in the Navy and granddaughter, Miss Joyce Popp ROEBUCK AND CO. JANUARY FAMILY FOOTWEAR Reg.

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