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Louis Ackerman ACKERMAN: In Montgomery City, Mo., Sept. 8th, 1892 of cerebral
hemorrhage, Louis N. Ackerman, aged 30 years. The deceased
was the youngest son of Mr. C. Ackerman, of this village. He
left Richfield Springs in 1882 and went to Illinois. He
leaves a wife and one child who live in this village. Contributed by H. Geywit br>
Mrs. Anna M. Adams The funeral of Mrs. Anna M. Thomas (should be Adams), wife of the late Thomas S.
Adams, will be held at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow from the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Charles W. Hall, 42 Parkside Ct. She died Thursday, Apr. 13, 1939, following a
six weeks' illness. Mrs. Adams was born in the Town of Plainfield, May 15, 1869, daughter of the late
John T. and Ann Pritchard Davis. She was a member of Tabernacle Baptist Church. Besides Mrs. Hall, she is survived by a son, Samuel E. Adams, Cleveland, Ohio, two
brothers, William E. Davis, West Exeter and R. Price Davis, San Luis Obispo,
Calif.; a sister, Mrs. William L. Davis, Spooners Corners; and four
grandchildren and several
nieces and nephews. Contributed by Jayne Szaz
Chauncey M. Adams, Upstate Artist, Dies West Exeter-Chauncey M. Adams, 68, well-known Upstate artist whose winter landscapes
have been shown in Utica's Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute and elsewhere in
the nation, died yesterday in a Binghamton hospital. He had resided for many years with his sister, Mrs. Rexford Davies, West Exeter. He
had his studio there. He was born in the Town of Plainfield. He began painting, as a boy, in Unadilla
Forks where he posed for well-known artist Frank Hutchins. During World War I,
while in the Army overseas, he studied paintings in Paris and London. For 12 years Mr. Adams taught school, first in West Exeter, then for five years in
Clayville junior high grades. While in Clayville he organized a jazz band and
played piano with various local orchestras throughout the Mohawk Valley, He also
was employed at one time by Savage Arms, Utica. A resident of Ithaca for several years, he set up a studio in the attic of
Tabernacle Baptist Church and gave one-man showings in the Little Picture
Gallery, MWP, and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, where he
studied. His works were shown in Buffalo, Albany, Binghamton, and Spartansburg, N.C., where
he studied. A founder of the Sherburne Art Society, he formerly was on the executive committee
of the Cooperstown Art Society, and taught art teachers in Utica, Ilion and
Sherburne. He was a member of Sherburne American Legion and the Unadilla Forks
Baptist Church. Besides his sister, he leaves a brother, Hayden Adams, West Winfield. The funeral will be at 2 Tuesday from the Wilcox Funeral Home, West Winfield, with
the Rev. Harold Faxton, pastor of West Exeter Methodist Church, officiating.
Burial will be in Unadilla Forks Cemetery. Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 today and from 7 to 9 Monday. ADAMS-At Binghamton, New York, on Saturday, April 27, 1963, Mr. Chauncey M. Adams of
West Exeter, New York. Friends may call at the Wilcox Funeral Home, West
Winfield, New York, Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 and Monday 7 to 9 and are invited
to attend the Funeral Tuesday at 2:00 from the Funeral Home. Interment in
Unadilla Forks Cemetery. Contributed by Jayne Szaz
Mr. Haydn P. Adams [8 April 1980] West Winfield--Mr. Haydn P. Adams, 90, of Taylor Avenue, died Tuesday at St.
Joseph's Nursing Home, Utica, after a long illness. He was born in West Exeter on January 1, 1890, son of John and Ellen Davis Adams. He
attended school at Unadilla Forks and in 1914 was married to Carrie Porter in
Bridgewater. The couple resided in Unadilla Forks for a number of years; then
for a short time in Utica; and for the past 40 years in West Winfield. He was a
leather worker at the Hiteman Leather Company for about 36 years, retiring in
1955. He was a member of the Unadilla Forks Baptist Church. Surviving besides his wife are two grandchildren, Mrs. Robert Sanderson, Utica and
James Lohnas in California; four great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Rexford
Davies, West Exeter; also one niece and one nephew. He was predeceased by a
daughter, Mrs. Barbara Lohnas, who died in 1979. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 11 a.m. from the Wilcox Funeral Home
with Rev. Roland J. Brown, Federated Church pastor, officiating. Burial will be
in Unadilla Forks Cemetery. There are no calling hours. Contributed by Jayne Szaz
Mrs. John N. (should be M.) Adams Passes After Illness Mrs. John N. Adams, 69, 3 Sherburne Place, mother of Chauncey M. Adams, well-known
Utica artist, died last night at her home after an illness of several weeks.
Ellen J. Davis was born in Waterville, November 9, 1861, daughter of the late
Anna and John Davis. She was educated there and spent most of her life at
Unadilla Forks. For the last few winters she had resided in Utica. She was
married to John N. Adams about 45 years ago. Mrs. Adams was a member of the
Baptist Church of Unadilla Forks. Besides her husband, she leaves a daughter and two sons, Mrs. Rexford Davis, West
Exeter; Hayden Adams, West Winfield; Chauncey Adams, Utica; three sisters, Mrs.
T. S. Adams, Utica; Mrs. William Davis, West Winfield; Mrs. David Pugh, New
Berlin; three brothers, Thomas Davis, Ashtabula, Ohio; R. P. Davis, San Louis
Obespo (sic), Calif; William Davis, West Exeter; and three grandchildren. Contributed by Jayne Szaz
John M. Adams John M. Adams passed away very suddenly at his home in this village at one o'clock
Sunday afternoon, June 18th, of heart failure. He had been in poor health for
several years, but was able to be about and ate his dinner as usual on this day. Mr. Adams was born at St. Claire, Pa., June 3, 1853, son of Rev. John S. and
Elizabeth Powell Adams. He was one of eight children, all but three of whom are
deceased. Dec. 14, 1887 he was united in marriage to Miss Ellen Davis, in
Plainfield. To this union was born four children: Hayden, of West Winfield,
Florence, who died in infancy, Chauncey of this village and Utica, and Mrs.
Catherine (Mrs. Rexford) Davis of West Exeter.
With the exception of a few years spent in Remsen and Tarrytown, he had spent
his entire life here. Early in life he learned the watchmakers trade, also
carpentering, which he followed as long as he was able to work. He attended the
old West Winfield Academy. He was a member of the Mt. Markham lodge of Odd
Fellows and the Baptist Church of this village, having been baptized by Elder
Wood and united with the Free Baptist Church of which he was chorister for many
years. Up to a few years ago he continued to occupy his place in the choir, to
which he contributed a great deal of help. Mr. Adams was a genial man of good character and had a host of friends. He is
survived by the sons and daughter mentioned, three brothers, Thomas of Utica,
William of this village and Benjamin of West Edmeston, three grandchildren and
several nieces and nephews. The funeral was held from his late home Tuesday, at 2:00 o'clock. His pastor, Rev.
R. W. Roberts officiated. Interment was made in the family plot in the local
cemetery. The bearers were Messrs. Homer King, John Davis, Edward Griffith, Dewey Frost,
William Frost, and Charles Hoxie.- Unadilla Forks Cor. Contributed by Jayne Szaz
MRS. WILLIAM ADAMS Unadilla Forks--Mrs. Cathrena A. Adams, 84, who had been a resident of this village
for more than half a century, died yesterday in the Edgewater Nursing Home, New
Hartford, after a long illness. She was born Aug. 31, 1876, in Madison, daughter of Lewis R. and Gwen Jones Davis.
She came to the Town of Plainfield while a child and was educated in rural
schools. On Oct. 8, 1896, she was married to William H. Adams in Plainfield. The couple moved
to Unadilla Forks where he was a carpenter. In 1912 they purchased a farm, and
operated it for several years. Mr. Adams died April 12, 1947.
Mrs. Adams had resided the last few years with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Roberts in
Bridgewater. She was a member of the Unadilla Forks Baptist Church and of Beaver Valley Rebekah
Lodge 518. She leaves a sister, Mrs. Homer C. (Nellie) King, of Arkport, six nephews, James
Davis, West Winfield, Harold DAvis, Elsmere, Paul and John Davis, in New Jersey,
Milburn Davis in Richfield Springs, and Theodore King, Arkport; several great
nieces and great nephews. The funeral will be at 2:00 Wednesday from the Francis W. Fisk Funeral Home, 220
Oneida Street, Chadwicks, with the Reverend John Corey, pastor of the Unadilla
Forks Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Unadilla Forks Cemetery.
Beavery Valley Rebekah Lodge 518 will conduct a ritualistic service at 4:00
tomorrow. Calling hours in the funeral home will be from 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00
to 9:00 tomorrow. Source: Utica Daily Press, February 13, 1961 via fultonhistory.com Contributed by Jayne Szaz
William H. Adams Unadilla Forks--William H. Adams, 82, died in his home here Apr. 12, 1947. He had
been in poor health for several years and had been confined to his bed since
January, 1945. He was born in the Town of Paris Jan. 25, 1865, a son of the Rev. John S. and
Elizabeth Powell Adams. He came with his parents at the age of 1 to the Town of Plainfield where they lived
on a farm. He was educated in town schools and West Winfield Academy. When he was 21, he went to Tarrytown where he learned the carpentry trade. He stayed
there three years. After the death of his mother and a younger brother, he
returned to the Town of Plainfield. On Oct. 8, 1896, he married Cathrena A. Davis, Town of Exeter. Following their
marriage they came to this village where they since had lived. In 1912, they
purchased a farm just outside the village in the Town of Brookfield where he was
living at the time of his death. He was a member of the Baptist Church here and Mount Markham Lodge, 813, IOOF.
Surviving are his wife, and nieces and nephews. The funeral will be at 2:30 p.m. Contributed by Jayne Szaz
Russel G. Adsit ADSIT: In this village, January 1, 1893, Russel G. Adsit, aged
sixty-five years. The deceased was an old resident of
Richfield, his advent here dating back nearly forty years.
Industrious in his habits and skillful in his occupation, he
acquired a comfortable home which has been his residence for
thirty-one years. Greatly attached to his family, he was a
provident husband an father, plenty always corning and
blessing his fireside. His kindness of heart won for himself
the good will of a large circle of acquaintances. His wife
and daughter, who are deeply afflicted have the sincere
sympathy of many friends and neighbors in the sorrow that has
fallen upon their hearts. Contributed by H. Geywit
June Elizabeth Aldrich June Elizabeth Aldrich, 81, of Troy, died June 30, 2006, peacefully
at Daughters of Sarah Nursing Home, after a long struggle with
lupus and dementia. Born in Baltimore, Md., she was the daughter of the late Kenneth Wood
Burke and Bessie (Edwards) Burke. She grew up in Staten Island
and Angelica. She also lived in Delhi, Sidney, Oneonta and
Binghamton. Her sister was named Violet and her half-brother was
named Jim Conlon. Mrs. Aldrich earned her GED and attended the State University College
of Technology at Delhi and State University College at Oneonta.
During World War II, she was employed testing transformers and
later worked as an office worker and telemarketer. She volunteered for the Legal Aid Society in Oneonta and the rape
crisis hot line in Bingham-ton, where she was also an active
participant in the Lupus Chapter. She was an avid walker; dog
owner; reader; and a radio talk-show caller with strong
convictions. She loved her family most. She is survived by her son, Rodney L. Aldrich and his wife, Deborah
Logan Aldrich; grand-daughters Kerry Gwynne and Erin Elizabeth;
great-grandchildren, Kathleen and Ronan, all of Troy; and her
close friends, Cheryl Brandt, Lisa Campbell and Frances Guinnip.
The family thanks Dr. James Walders, Dr. James Strosberg, Dr.
Richard Eglow, Dr. Ram Agrawal, Dr. Yaram Beer, Dr. Alan Zieker,
Dr. Diane Deveines, Dr. Yusuf Dincer and the won-derful staff at
Daughters of Sarah. A memorial service will be held at 5 p.m. Saturday, July 8, at the
Daniel D. Purcell Funeral Home, 510 Pawling Ave., at Parkview
Court in Troy, where Pastor Karyl Hopp will preside. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the funeral home
Saturday from 3 to 5 p.m., preced-ing the service. In keeping with her wishes, her remains have been donated to Albany
Medical College. Donations in Mrs. Aldrich's memory may be made to Lupus Foundation _
NENY Chapter, 790 Watervliet Shaker Road, Latham, NY 12110, to
Samaritan Hospital Rape Crisis, 2215 Burdett Ave., Troy, NY 12180
or you may donate a book in her memory to any local library. Published in The Daily Star on 7/6/2006.
George Alger The Morris Chronicle, June 14, 1871 In Burlington Flats, May 27, at the residence of his son-inlaw, Wm. Perkins, Mr. Geo. Alger, in the 75th year of his age.
Mary Allen ALLEN.- At the Orphanage in this village, on the 15th inst., Mary Allen, aged 4 years. Interment at Decatur. (page 3)
Susan Elizabeth Amaro Susan Elizabeth Amaro, formerly of Cooperstown and Oneonta, passed
away Thursday afternoon, March 8, 2007, at Albany Medical Center
Hospital. She was 42. Funeral arrangements are pending under the direction of the Connell,
Dow & Deysenroth Funeral Home in Cooperstown. Published in The Daily Star on 3/9/2007.
Charles Ames obit "Richfield Springs Mercury, July 4, 1915 Charles Ames passed away 7/3 at his home in Brighton a few days after an operation for
appendicitis. Complications set in and his body could not take the shock. He was
born 12/24/1843 in the town of Richfield, a son of Otis and Polly Palmer Ames. In
1867 he married Rhoda Catlin and they had 4 children. Their son Arthur died at an
early age. Survivors include his wife, 3 children, Everett Ames, Mrs Brayton Holmes of Oswego, and
Mrs Conrad Becker of Syracuse. Also, a brother Dorr Ames of Denver, Colo, 3 sisters,
Mrs L.C. Cole, San Diego, Calif, Mrs Henry Helmer of Jordanville, and Mrs Garrett
Wikoff. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. this afternoon and burial will be in the family
plot at Monticello. Contributed by Judy Morgan
Claude Monroe Ames Olthof Funeral Home, Elmira Monday, June 6, 2005 Age 86, of Country Club Drive, Elmira, NY, passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 4,
2005, at the home of his daughter, where he received the utmost love and care. He was
born July 17, 1918 in Binghamton, NY, the son of the late Floyd and Myra (Drake) Ames. Claude married Marie E. Kelly on July 2, 1946. This July would have marked their 59th
wedding anniversary. In 1996 they recreated their wedding vows on their Golden Anniversary. He is survived by his loving wife, Marie; beloved daughter, Sharon A. Oakes of Elmira,
NY; grandson, David Ames (Amiee) Decker of Horseheads, NY; granddaughters, Kelly Decker
of Rochester, NY; Holly Decker of Elmira, NY; brother-in-law, S. M. (Vicki) Kelly of
Oneonta, NY; sister-in-laws, Doris Vaughan, Alpha (Bub) Riddell, all of Oneonta, NY;
along with numerous nieces and nephews whom he loved dearly. Claude was devoted to his wife and family. He was a gentleman in the true sense of
the word. Mr. Ames was a Veteran of the US Navy, serving aboard the USS Enterprise
when it was commissioned under Fleet Admiral William F. Halsey Jr. He was a decorated
Navy man retiring as a Chief Quartermaster. After re-upping, he then went on to retire
as a Chief Recruiter for upstate New York. After his 22 ½ years in the Navy, he went on to work with Ball-Band as a salesman and
then went on to work with the Juvenile Shoe Corporation of America. While employed with
Juvenile, he was the president of the Empire Footwear Association. Claude was a self-made man and went on to receive his Associates Degree. He was a
faithful communicant of Our Lady of Lourdes Church and was a member of the B.P.O.E.
# 62 Horseheads Elks Club, American Legion Clarence Oliver Post # 154 Elmira Heights,
the Catholic War Vets Post # 1178 Elmira Heights, NY, where he was also a 2 year term
president. He enjoyed volunteering with the United Way after his retirement. Any one
that came across the path of this man ultimately became his friend and he loved his
friends dearly. He will be deeply missed by all. Family and friends are invited to call at the Olthof Funeral Home, Inc., 1050
Pennsylvania Ave., Elmira, NY on Tuesday, June 7, 2005 from 6 to 8 PM. A Prayer Service
will be held there on Wednesday at 10:30 AM, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in
Our Lady of Lourdes Church at 11 AM, with the Reverend Jeremiah Moynihan, Celebrant.
Interment will follow in St. Peter & Paul’s Cemetery. Memorial donations may be directed to the Chemung County Humane Society & SPCA,
2435 Route 353, Elmira, NY 14903 or to Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 304 Demarest Parkway,
Elmira, NY 14905. Submitted by Michael Cornell
Dorr Ames obit 3/21/1936, Richfield Springs Mercury", Richfield Springs, NY The death of Dorr Ames, who was born on the Walter Demett farm near Brighton in the town
of Richfield about 85 years ago occurred at LaGrange, Illinois on 3/20. He was born
1/26/1851. He and Mrs Ames made their home in Chicago about 56 years ago. Mrs Ames
being Sarah Catlin. They married in 1875. In 1935 Mr and Mrs Ames celebrated their
60th wedding anniversary. Survivors include: 2 sons, Arthur R., and Charles H., Mrs Larned E. (Lucy) Meacham, Mrs
Wilfred H. (Adelaide) Worth, Mrs Henry R. (Ethel) Karcher, 7 grandchildren and 2
great-grandchildren. A sister in San Diego, Calif, Mrs Emma Ames Cole. Burial in
Oak Ridge Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois. Contributed by Judy Morgan
Jerome A. Ames Jerome A. Ames, 89, of Oneonta, passed away at his home April 10,
2007. He was born in Poland on Sept. 18, 1917, the son of Abraham and
Esther Ames. He married Goldie Freeman in Richfield Springs, a marriage of 59
years. He served his country in the United States Army. He owned and
operated the Fashion Men's Clothing Store on Main Street in
Oneonta for more than 40 years. He also was a chemist with Kodak
of Rochester for several years. He enjoyed tennis and cars. He was a member of the American Legion Post of Oneonta, the Eagles
Club of Oneonta, the Elks Club of Oneonta and Temple Beth El of
Oneonta. He is survived by his wife, Goldie, of Oneonta; his children, Helen
Baker of Boca Raton, Fla., Maureen Spivack of Short Hills, N.J.,
Alan Ames of El Paso, Texas; and his grandchildren, Aaron David
Baker, Vanessa Sarah Baker, Adria Leigh Spivack, Andrew Aaron
Ames and Sarah Rachel Ames. There will be no calling hours, and
private memorial services will be held Friday at the Ames home.
Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.johnstonfh.com. In lieu of flowers, friends are asked to make donations to the
Catskill Area Hospice, 1 Birchwood Drive, Oneonta, NY 13820 in
his memory. Arrangements are by the Johnston Funeral Home of Morris. Published in The Daily Star on 4/11/2007.
Cosimo "Gus" Antonucci Cosimo "Gus" Antonucci, 74, of Schenevus, passed away Saturday, June
16, 2007, at A.O. Fox Memorial Hospital.
Gus was born Aug. 18, 1932, in Staten Island, the son of Nicolas
and Lina Antonucci. He married Arlene (Hafferkamp) Antonucci on June 10, 1956.
He was an avid dancer, enjoyed woodworking, hunting, traveling
throughout the United States with his longtime companion, Barbara
Rodriguez, and was loved by his family and remembered for his
practical jokes. He is survived by his son, Stephen, of Midland Park, N.J.; a
daughter, Edith Quince, of Gilboa; a brother, Carl, and his wife,
Lina Antonucci, of Staten Island; and a grandson, Paul Quince of
Gilboa. He was predeceased by his wife, Arlene. Friends may call at the Lester R. Grummons Funeral Home, 14 Grand
St., Oneonta, from 5 to 8 p.m. today, June 18, 2007, with a vigil
prayer service at 7:30 p.m. with the Rev. Joseph Benintende,
pastor of the St. Mary's Church, as celebrant. Memorial contributions in lieu of flowers may be made to the American
Diabetes Association, 1508 Genesee St., Utica, NY 13502 or the
American Heart Association Northeast Affiliate, PO Box 3049
Syracuse, NY 13220. Condolences to the family may be made online by visiting our website
at www.grummonsfuneralhome.com. Arrangements are by the Lester R. Grummons Funeral Home of Oneonta. Published in The Daily Star on 6/18/2007.
Levi J. ArmstrongJun 12 ARMSTRONG - 1893 - At Lake Villa, Lake Co., Ill. Nov. 1st 1893,
Levi J. Armstrong of Springfield, aged 66 years. Mr. Levi J.
Armstrong with his sister left their home in Springfield Aug.
2 for an extended trip through the West, intending to take in
the World's Fair and ultimately visit their brother in Rock
Co., Nebraska. After making a few visits in Western New
York, they went on to their cousin's, Mr. Lafayette Allen at
Lake Villa, Ill., to rest before attending the World's Fair.
But Levi was taken ill soon after arriving there and the
brother was telegraphed and he came immediately to assist in
caring for him. His disease baffled the skill of three
physicians and he died nine hundred miles from home after
nine weeks suffering. His remains were accompanied by his
brother to the Springfield Centre cemetery. Contributed by Harriet Geywit
Martha Clarinda ArmstrongJun 12 ARMSTRONG, Miss Martha Clarinda: (undated) Martha Clarinda
Armstrong died at Springfield Centre, at the home where she
was born, at 5:30 p.m. March 12th of complications following
the grip. She was sick only a few days and was eighty years
and four months old. She was the last one of her family and
was never married. She is survived by two nephews, Ralph
Armstrong of Nebraska and Levi Armstrong of Illinois. The
funeral was held at her home Monday afternoon at 2 p.m. the
Rev. T. J. Marvin officiating and the burial made in our
cemetery. Relatives present from out of town included R. A.
Armstrong of Bassett, Neb., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Whipple of
Frankfort, Mrs. Mae Tunnicliff of Johnstown, Mr. and Mrs. E.
B. Rott and son of Oaksville and Mrs. Amanda Minkler, Mrs.
Sanford Tunnicliff and daughter of Warren. Contributed by H. Geywit
Philip Michael Armstrong Philip Michael Armstrong, 40, of Schenevus and formerly of Morris,
passed away Monday, Sept. 25, 2006. He was born in Far Rockaway on Aug. 5, 1966, the son of Donald Scott
Armstrong and Leona (Mundy) Armstrong. He was employed by several construction firms during his lifetime and
also was a self-employed roofing and siding contractor on Long
Island. He had resided in the Oneonta area for the past three
years and formerly lived in Holbrook. He is survived by his mother, Leona Armstrong of Schenevus; his
brothers, James Armstrong and wife Rita of Astoria, John
Armstrong of Schenevus, Peter Armstrong and wife Claire of
Monroe; a sister, Jeanine Brutvan and husband Marty of Gardner;
his uncles and aunts, Michael Mundy and Maureen Brisbois, both of
Tucson, Ariz., Nellie Stafford of Norwich, Gloria Neapolitano and
husband Louis of Florida, Bill Armstrong and wife Norma of
Vestal, and his longtime friend, Mary Guardiani. He is also survived by his beloved nieces and nephews, Michael
Armstrong, Sarah and Ted Armstrong, Abigail, Cassidy and Thomas
Armstrong and Lydia and Riley Brutvan, as well as a very special
family friend, Chloe Laubmeier of Morris. He was predeceased by his brother, Thomas Armstrong and his father,
Donald Armstrong. There are no calling hours. Services will be private, at the
convenience of the family. Arrangements are by the Johnston Funeral Home of Morris. Published in The Daily Star on 9/28/2006.
Charles G. Aspinwall Charles G. Aspinwall, 90, died Friday afternoon, at his home in
Mexico. He was born in 1916 in Westville, the son of Glenn and Alice (Moore)
Aspinwall. He was predeceased by his wife of 60 years, Velma (Hay) Aspinwall in
2002. Surviving to cherish his legacy is a son, Wesley (Barbara) Aspinwall
of Epping, N.H.; and a daughter, Alma (Dan) Scaggs of Mexico;
three grandchildren, Lee (Timmielyn) Scaggs of Ogdensburg, Carl
Aspinwall of Derry, N.H., and Susan Aspinwall of Epping, N.H.;
and one great-grandchild, Jacob C. Scaggs. He is also survived by
a brother-in-law, Kendall Hay and wife Charlotte of Oneonta. He was a World War II veteran, serving as a D/F Evaluator in
Prestwick, Scotland, until 1945. He received a bachelor's degree in education from Oneonta Teachers
College and a master's degree in science education from Syracuse
University. He taught in various schools until he moved to Mexico in 1947 to
teach at Mexico Academy and Central School until his retirement
in 1974. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, the Masonic Lodge,
American Legion and the VFW. He was also an active ham radio
operator. One of his greatest sources of pride came from his former students,
many of whom have remained close friends throughout life. He
marveled at their accomplishments and contributions to society. Calling hours are from 4 to 8 p.m. today, Nov. 20, at the Harter
Funeral Home, 9 Washington Ave., Mexico. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the First Presbyterian
Church in Mexico. Burial will be in Westville Cemetery in Milford. Contributions may be sent to the First Presbyterian Church in Mexico. Published in The Daily Star on 11/20/2006.
obit Sat, Nov 18, 2006 "Oneonta Daily Star", Oneonta, NY Gladys Aspinwall TAMPA, Fla. ------Gladys Cook Aspinwall, 96, of Tampa, Fla., died Jan. 12, 2001,
at St. Joseph's John Knox Retirement Village in Tampa. She was born in Sidney, N.Y., the daughter of Leonard and Clara Ebert Daniels.
She was first married to Irvin Cook, in 1924. He died in 1964. She then married
Paul Aspinwall, in 1966. He died in 1985. Gladys retired to Zephyrhills, Fla.,
in 1956. Gladys is survived by one brother, Harry Daniels of Bainbridge, N.Y. She was predeceased by three brothers, Paul, Carl and Elmer; and two sisters,
Hilda and Marion. Gladys was cremated in Florida and her cremains will be
interred at the Oneonta Plains Cemetery, Oneonta, N.Y. in the spring of 2001,
when a graveside service will be held at the family's convenience.
Funeral arrangements are by the Bookhout Funeral Homes, Oneonta and Otego. N.Y. Contributed by Judy Morgan
Paul Dewey Aspinwall obit "The Daily Star", Oneonta, NY, Saturday, December 7, 1985 Paul Dewey Aspinwall Tampa, Fla-----Paul Dewey Aspinwall, 86, of Tampa, Fla, died Thursday, Dec 5,
at the John Knox Medical Center in Tampa. He was born Sept 29, 1899, in
Westville, the son of George and Cardelia (Ottaway) Aspinwall. He was first
married to Lina L. Robinson on Feb 5, 1923 in Westville. She died on Nov 4,
1964. He then married Gladys Daniels Cook, who survives, on Feb 12, 1966 in
Zephryhills, Fla. He worked for the Delaware and Hudson Railway for 45 years. He retired in
1964 as a foreman working with the airbrakes. He had lived in Westville and
Oneonta, until moving to Zephryhills, Fla., where he lived for 17 years. Due
to their health, the Aspinwalls moved to the John Knox Retirement Village in
Tampa, Fla., where they have lived since 1982. He was a member of the First
Christian Church of Zephryhills, Fla. where he was a past Elder. He was also
a member of the Railroad Brakemen Union and when he was in the Oneonta area.
He was very active in the Baptist Churches. Burial in the spring in Westville
Cemetery. Contributed by Judy Morgan
obit "Daily Star", Oneonta, NY Nov 1, 2003 Velma A. Aspinwall MEXICO.......Velma A. Aspinwall, 88, a native of Oneonta, died Thursday,
Feb. 7, 2002, at her home in Mexico, N.Y. Daughter of the late John E. and Alma
Jane (Miner) Hay, Velma was employed in a defense plant in Oneonta during
World War II and married Charles G. Aspinwall on Aug. 17, 1941, in West Oneonta.
A member of First Presbyterian Church of Mexico, she was also a member and
matron of Victoria Chapter #205 OES, and a member and past president of Stone
David Post #384, American Legion Auxiliary. She is survived be her husband of 60 years, Charles G. Aspinwall; a
daughter, Alma Scaggs of Mexico; son, Wesley Aspinwall
of Epping,
N.H.; two brothers, Kendall E. Hay of Oneonta and Melville Hay
of
Schenectady; three grandchildren; and one great-grandcFriends may
call from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 10, at the Harter Funeral Home, 9
Washington Ave., Mexico. Funeral services will be Monday, Feb. 11,
at 11 a.m. at the funeral home. Burial will be in the Westville
Cemetery in Milford.
Thomas Andrews CHERRY VALLEY Thomas J. Andrews, 12, a seventh grade student in the
Cherry Valley Central School, died Tuesday, April 30 at Bassett
Hospital after a brief illness. He was born in Troy on June 1, 1961, a son of Lawrence and Marcella
(Baldwin) Andrews. He was a member of the United Methodist Church of Pleasant Brook. He is survived by his parents of Cherry Valley RD2; three brothers,
Richard Joslin of Syracuse, Dwight Kelsey and David Andrews, both of
Cherry Valley RD2; his maternal grandparents, Lynn Baldwin of Oneonta
and Mrs. Esther Taylor of Syracuse; a niece and several aunts and
uncles. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the Ottman Funeral Home,
Cherry Valley, with the Rev. Lewis A. Knox, pastor of the United
Methodist Church, Pleasant Brook, officiating. Burial will be in the South Valley Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday evening and Thursday
afternoon and evening. Contributed by Robert Baldwin
- "The Richfield Mercury" newspaper June 1, 1961 edition (nee Katie Palmer born 2/23/1884
Springfield Center) VanHornesville Woman Found Drowned in Creek Mrs Dayton Armstrong, frail 77-year old woman who had been missing from her home in
VanHornesville for two days, was found dead Thursday afternoon in a small creek about
a mile from her home. The discovery of her body, face down in a small creek about a half mile north of
VanHornesville near Rte 80, by a Dominick LaGuardia, 53, of Sharon Springs, brought to an
end a search by more than 100 men, a helicopter and a blood-hound. Boy Scouts, members of
the VanHornesville, St Johnsville and Springfield fire departments joined the volunteers
in the search. Dr. C.C. Whittemore, Herkimer County coroner, ruled that Mrs Armstrong had
died from accidental drowning. Mrs Armstrong, 4 foot 10 inch woman, weighing only 80
pounds, had been ailing for some time. She was born in Springfield, Otsego County, daughter of William H. and Hannah VanBuren
Palmer. She attended Springfield schools and was graduated from Richfield Springs Teachers
Training School. She had taught in area schools. In 1906 she was united in marriage with
Dayton Armstrong and they have since resided on their farm near VanHornesville. She was
a member of the VanHornesville Methodist church and its W.S.C.S. Surviving is her husband
and one brother, Arthur Palmer of Las Vegas, New Mexico. The Rev. Stanley Smith officiated
at her funeral on Saturday and burial was in VanHornesville Cemetery. Submitted by Judy Morgan
William Keyser Atchinson Jr. William Keyser Atchinson Jr., 73, passed away unexpectedly on
Thursday, Sept. 28, 2006, at A.O. Fox Memorial Hospital in
Oneonta. He was born May 27, 1933, in Stamford, the son of William K. and
Ethel (Stickles) Atchinson. Bill married Joyce H. Roberts on Aug. 27, 1955, in Oneonta.
He was a graduate of Oneonta High School, class of 1951, Hartwick
College, class of 1955, and the Albany Law School, class of 1958.
Bill was the co-owner of Oneonta Agency and was a self-employed
attorney. He was a co-founder of the National Soccer Hall of Fame. He
was a member of the Oneonta First Presbyterian Church, the Oneonta
Country Club where he was on the board of directors and the president
of the Men's Golf Association. He was a member of the Oneonta Elks
Club B.P.O.E. 1312, the Oneonta American Legion Post 259, Trout
Unlimited and Little Delaware Club. Bill originated and was a
director of the Coaches Club at Hartwick College. He was a former
member of the Hartwick College Alumni Board and Citizens Board. He
created and sponsored the Otsego County Amateur Golf Tournament, in
memory of his father, The Atchinson Cup. Bill also was the president
of Oneonta and Otsego County Bar Association and was an acting
Oneonta City Judge. Bill was an avid fisherman, hunter, bowler and golfer. He is survived by his wife, Joyce R. Atchinson, of Oneonta; three
children, William K. Atchinson III and his wife, Deborah, of
Scottsdale, Ariz., Robert Atchison and his wife, Michelle, of
Lexington, Mass., and Karen A. Hart and her husband, Kenneth, of
Oneonta; grandchildren, Sarah, Laura, Robert, Emily, Daniel,
Katherine and Christine; a sister, Barbara Atchinson Harrison, and
her husband, John Robert Harrison; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a brother-in-law, Richard B. Roberts and his
wife, Nancy C. Roberts. Friends may call Saturday, Sept. 30, from 1 p.m. until the time of
the memorial service at 2 p.m. at the Oneonta First Presbyterian
Church, 296 Main St., with the Rev. Mark E. Montfort, pastor,
officiating. Interment will be in Oneonta Plains Cemetery at the convenience of
the family. Contributions may be made to the National Soccer Hall of Fame,
William K. Atchinson Jr. Fund, 18 Stadium Circle, Oneonta, NY 13820,
or to the Catskill Area Hospice and Palliative Care Inc., 1 Birchwood
Dr., Oneonta, NY 13820. Condolences may be made to the family online at www.lhpfuneralhome.com. The Lewis, Hurley & Pietrobono Funeral Home at 51 Dietz St., Oneonta,
is serving the family.
Carmela M. Aubrey Carmela M. Aubrey, 99, of Oneonta, passed away Sunday, July 16, 2006,
at the A.O. Fox Memorial Hospital in Oneonta. Carmela was born May 12, 1907, in Convela, Italy, the daughter of
Anthony and Maria (Francisco) Tartaglia. She came to America with
her mother, Maria, and her brother, Frank, from Italy in 1920 to
join her father, Antonio Cartaglia, in Troy. At 13, she worked as a sewing-machine operator for the Artistic Shirt
Company in Troy. She married Lawrence Aubrey in 1948, and the couple moved to
Schenectady where she lived until 2001, when she moved to the Fox
Nursing Home in Oneonta. She was a very active woman who loved gardening, cooking and sewing.
Her garden was a joy to her husband and family. She was an
exceptionally accomplished needle worker and created many
beauti-ful designs. She designed and sewed dresses for her
collection of more than 1,300 dolls. She was ad-mired for the
beautiful Victorian-style quilts she made. Her work was shown in Rockport, Maine, in 2002, at an exhibit that
ran for three months. She was thrilled so many people wanted to
see her work. She was a woman who created beauty all around her. She will be missed by everyone who knew and loved her. She is survived by her two nieces, Marion Grant and her husband,
Harry, of Rockport, Maine, and Dolores Bernier and her husband,
Milton Gross, of Steuben, Maine; three nephews, Joseph A. Bernier
and his wife, Lucy, and their children, Genevieve and Emily of
Oneonta, Francis Cartaglia of Massa-chusetts, and David Cartaglia
of Arizona; and her many friends at the A.O. Fox Nursing Home. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday,
July 19, 2006, at St. Mary's Church, with the Reverend Victor
Owan officiating. Interment will follow in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Schenectady. Arrangement by Lester R. Grummons Funeral Home of Oneonta. Published in The Daily Star on 7/18/2006.
Mrs. Elizabeth Augur Hartwick – Mrs. Elizabeth Augur, 74, passed away Sunday afternoon at her home on Main Street. She had not been in good health For years and Dec. 30 she suffered A broken hip from which she never Fully recovered. Funeral services were held today From the home, the Rev. George F. Adams, pastor of the Hartwick Baptist Church, officiating. Burial was in the Hartwick Cemetery beside her husband who died in 1914. Members of the Easter Star attended in a body and took charge of the services at the grave. She was born Feb 12, 1838, in the Town of Hartwick, the daughter of William and Elisabeth
Ann Barney. She moved to Otego when a small girl and returned to Hartwick at the time
of her marriage to Mr. Augur Dec 22, 1882. Mrs. Augur was a member of the Hartwick Baptist Church when coming to Hartwick. She was
also a member of the Orde3r of Eastern Star of Hartwick. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Daniel Birdsall, Chicago, ILL. And one brother, William
Barney of Otego. Published Tuesday July 21 1934
Mary W. Austin Mary W. Austin, 92, of Asheville, N.C., passed into the presence of
her Lord on Sept. 20, 2006, at Mission Hospital, Asheville, N.C.
She was born March 20, 1914, in Oneonta, the daughter of the late
Lineon E. and Susan G. Wilder. She was the wife of the late Frank J. Austin Jr., of Asheville, N.C. She was a member of Sigma Kappa Sorority and D.A.R. Mary was a graduate of Syracuse University, a military wife of 25
years and an administrative employee at SUNY Oneonta, after which
she moved to Winston-Salem, N.C. She was a camp owner and lifetime visitor to Arnold's Lake, Milford.
Mary moved to Asheville, N.C., in 1983, to be near her daughter,
Susan, family and friends. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Susan Austin Phillips.
She is survived by her son, Michael F. Austin of Asheville, N.C.;
and grandson Eric Austin of New York; granddaughter, Dawn Cooper
Holmberg, husband Dean Holmberg and great-grandson, Brantley
Holmberg of Zirconia, N.C.; granddaughter Carrie Cooper O'Brien
and husband Tim O'Brien; great-grandson Austin O'Brien and
great-granddaughter Alex O'Brien of Hendersonville, N.C. She is
also survived by her sister, Peggy Heisley; nephew Philip
Heisley, wife Lilia Heisley and great-nephew Brandon (Randy); and
niece Linda Heisley, all of Lemoyne, Pa.; nephew Jim Champlain
and wife Bobby, and their children, great-nieces Pat and Terry of
Milford; niece Ann Schiff of Philadelphia; and nephew, John
Bassett of Syracuse. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Camp Good News, care of
Dennis Bailey, 110 Maranatha Road, Fairview, NC 28730. Published in The Daily Star on 9/22/2006.
Richard C. Avery Richard C. Avery, 65, of Bainbridge, passed away unexpectedly
Saturday, Jan. 27, 2007, at Wilson Memorial Hospital in Johnson
City. He was born Nov. 4, 1941, son of the late Harold and Marie Avery, in
Otego. Richard was employed by the D&H and NYS&W railroads for 35 years. He
retired in 2001. He is survived by his wife, Evelyn (Buker) Avery, Bainbridge; his
daughters, Kathleen Frascatore, Unadilla, and Pamela Avery,
Oneonta; two grandchildren, Leonardo and Joelynn Frascatore;
stepsons, Michael Price, Bainbridge, Mark Price, Bozeman, Mont.,
Jeffery Price, New York City; brothers, Donald and Sarah Avery,
Otego, and David and Virginia Avery, North Carolina; sisters,
Dorothy Robinson, Bath, and Jackie Simmons, Oneonta. He was also predeceased by a brother, J. Lyndon Avery. Services are private and at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to the Sidney Emergency Squad. Arrangements by C.H. Landers Funeral Chapel, 21 Main St., Sidney. Published in The Daily Star on 1/29/2007.
Audrey C. Bailey Otego--Audrey C. Bailey, 67, passed away unexpectedly Thursday, March 31, 2005, at A. O. Fox Memorial Hospital in Oneonta. She was born May 13, 1837, in Otego, the daughter of Larry and Zelma (Davis) Sampson. Audrey married Harold I. Bailey on Oct. 17, 1956, in Oneonta. She was employed as a bus driver for Oneonta Public Transit and then for Head Start in Oneonta, from which she recently retired. Audrey loved to knit and for many years knitted mittens for her kids at Head Start, totalong 100 mittens each year. She is survived by her husband, Harold Bailey of Otego, her children, Liz and her husband, John Shaver, of Unadilla; Mary Finch and her fiance, William "Jake" Jacobsen, of Cobleskill, and Larry and his wife, Tammy of Otego; eight grandchildren, eight great grand children; a sister, Juanita Young of Otego; and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her brother, Maynard Sampson. Funeral services will be 11 am Tuesday, April 5, at the Lewis, Hurley & Pietrobono Funeral Home, Oneonta, with the Rev. Evelyn Lintern of the Sidney Center United Methodist Church officiating. Calling hours were 6-8 pm, Monday, April 4, at the funeral home. Interment will be in the Otsdawa Cemetery in Otego. Submitted by Carol MacPherson Typed by Annette Campbell
Louis G. Bailey Louis G. Bailey, 80, of Copes Corners, South New Berlin, passed away
Wednesday night, Dec. 20, 2006, in the Chenango Memorial
Hospital, with his family at his side, following a long illness.
Born in Gilbertsville on April 16, 1926, to George and Pauline
(Macumber) Bailey. Louis lived in Gilbertsville most of his life and attended the local
school. He left school early to enter the United States Air
Force, serving his country as a radar operator from February of
1946 through his honorable discharge in February of 1947. Louis
later finished his education by earning his GED. A man who was a hard worker all his life, Louis loved farming and had
operated two different ones over his years. He loved the outdoors
in general, getting a lot of pleasure from cutting wood and from
watching the deer and animals, particularly the hummingbirds at
his feeders. In his younger days he had been a turkey hunter and had done a bit of
fishing, and he was able to enjoy deer hunting right through the
2005 hunting season. He was also a 40-year employee of GLA and its successors, where he
was a gauge inspector, a job from which he retired in 1991.
On Aug. 17, 1968, in Norwich, Louis married Geraldine Sisson. He is survived by his wife, Geraldine Bailey of South New Berlin; his
son, Ron Bailey and wife Deborah of West Winfield; and his
stepchildren, Donald A. White and wife Susan of Norwich and
Lorrie Alcorn and husband Daniel of Worcester, Mass. He is also
survived by his former wife, Helen Dickenson of Oneonta; his
sister, Eleanor Merritt of Afton; his uncles, Donald Macumber and
wife Ethel of South New Berlin and Howard and Lorraine Bailey of
Sidney; his sister-in-law, Bernadette Bailey of Gilbertsville;
seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Louis was predeceased by his stepson, Scott White; and his brother,
Douglas Bailey. Funeral services for Louis will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 28,
from the R.J. Fahy Funeral Home. The Rev. Barbara J. Schwartz,
pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Gilbertsville, will
officiate. Interment will be in the Mt. Hope Cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the R.J. Fahy Funeral Home from 2 to 4
p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday. Louis' family has asked that memorial contributions be sent to either
the First Presbyterian Church of Gilbertsville, Marion Avenue,
Gilbertsville, NY 13776 or to the Gilbertsville Emergency Squad,
Marion Avenue, Gilbertsville, NY 13776. Published in The Daily Star on 12/26/2006.
Margaret E. Baird Margaret E. Baird, 83, passed away Saturday, Aug. 12, 2006, at A.O.
Fox Memorial Hospital in Oneonta. Arrangements are pending with the Heller Funeral Home, 25 Arch St.,
Schenevus. Online condolences may be sent to www.hellerfuneralhome.com. Published in The Daily Star on 8/14/2006.
Raymond Baker Sr. Raymond Baker Sr., 75, of Unadilla, passed away Thursday, March 1,
2007, at home surrounded by his loving family after a brief
illness. He was born March 5, 1931, son of Raymond O. and Ethel (Hendrickson)
Baker in Bainbridge. Raymond attended Franklin and Sidney schools. He was a self-employed
contractor for the last 10 years and was most recently employed
at the Afton Golf Course. Previously, Raymond worked at S.J.
Bailey's in Walton and also owned his own auto mechanics garage. His greatest joys in life were without a doubt, his family, weekend
family gatherings, camping, chicken barbecues, playing cards,
horseshoes, and spaghetti and meatball dinners. Family tradition
was extremely important to him. Raymond's wit will be sorely
missed. Raymond is survived by his wife, Margaret, of 45 years; his
mother-in-law, Jennie Wood, Delhi; his four sons, Gerald Baker,
Missouri, Joseph and Barbara Baker, Sidney Center, Raymond and
Melissa Baker, Sidney, Robert Baker and fiancé, Susan Bramsen,
Oneonta; six daughters, Arlene and Raymond Wood, Sidney, Sandra
and Michael Baldwin, Sidney, Carol and Dennis Sperry, Unadilla,
Marie and Kimmo Eramo, Oneonta, Katherine and Bill Burton,
Unadilla and Christina and Patrick Miller, Garrattsville; 33
grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews;
and two brothers-in-law and family and six sisters-in-law and family. Raymond was predeceased by his first wife, Effie Brisbane; daughters,
Joyce Ann Smith and Irene Sue Baker; and two sisters, Abby and
Marge. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Monday, March 5, at C.H. Landers
Funeral Home, Sidney, with Father Michael Shank officiating.
There will be a luncheon immediately following the funeral at the
Sidney Fire Department Training Center. Calling hours will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on Sunday, March 4, at
C.H. Landers Funeral Home with the family in attendance. Private burial services will take place in Trout Creek at the
family's convenience. Contributions in Raymond's memory may be made to Catskill Area
Hospice and Palliative Care, 1 Birchwood Drive, Oneonta, NY
13820. Arrangements are by C. H. Landers Funeral Chapel, Sidney. Published in The Daily Star on 3/3/2007.
Catherine Elizabeth Balantic Catherine Elizabeth Balantic passed away Nov. 2, 2006, in the comfort
of her own home, with her loving family by her side. Catherine was born in Bayonne, N.J., the daughter of John and Louisa
Boxberger, in 1921. In 1945, Catherine married John Balantic in New York City. Catherine
and John moved to Laurens in 1946, purchasing a farm on what is
now known as Balantic Hill Road. Catherine worked delivering newspapers and making hats in New York
City, and as a sales clerk at JC Penney's in both Oneonta and New
York City. After raising her children, she returned to work as an office clerk
for 20 years at Bendix in Sidney, now known as Amphenol.
Catherine was a volunteer at the Laurens Town Library and for
Hospice. Catherine had four children, Philip, Jack, Kathy and Mary. She was a
cheerleader for her grandchildren, Chrissie, Sean, Shana and Amy,
and for her six great-grandchildren, Parker, Tyler, Kaleb, Craig,
Jackson and Olivia. Catherine was predeceased by her husband, John; and her son, Jack. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be sent to the Laurens
Jaguar Colorguard, care of Laurens Central School, Laurens, NY
13796 or to the Laurens Volunteer Fire Department, Laurens, NY
13796. Private family services will be at the convenience of the family.
Online condolences may be made to the family at www.johnstonfh.com.
Arrangements by Johnston Funeral Home in Morris Published in The Daily Star on 11/3/2006.
David L. Balcom obit "Utica Daily Press", Oct 16, 1942 David L. Balcom, a life long resident and farmer of New Lisbon, died Oct 11 at his
home after several years illness. The funeral was held at Dakin Funeral Home
Wednesday afternoon. Burial in St Andrews Cemetery, New Berlin. Survivors
include his wife Jennie Simonton Balcom, a daughter Mrs John Cox of New Berlin,
a grandson David Cox, a sister Mrs Lewis Groat of Ilion, and a brother Uriah
Balcom of South Hartwick. Contributed by Judy Morgan
Harold L. Balcom obit "Utica Daily Press", July 26, 1966 Harold L. Balcom, 63, a refrigeration serviceman, died yesterday at Bassett Hospital
after a short illness. He was born in Burlington, a son of Amasa & Mary Briggs
Balcom. He married Gladys Tubbs in Milford in 1927. Besides his wife, he is
survived by a son Harold D. Balcom of Huntsville, Ala., a daughter Mrs Mary Hansen,
Milford, a brother Clifford Balcom of Cooperstown, and a sister Mrs Theodore Hoffman
of Ilion. The funeral will be at St Agnes Chapel at 2 p.m. tomorrow with burial in
Hartwick Cemetery. Contributed by Judy Morgan
James O. Balcom James O. Balcom, 57, died at his home in Hartwick of septic pneumonia Monday after a
4-day illness. He was born Sept 30, 1871 to Lyman & Minerva Dingman Briggs. He
married Jennie Briggs in New Lisbon Feb 25, 1896. Survivors include his wife, 1 son Claude, 2 grandchildren, 2 sisters, Mrs Lewis
Groat, Ilion, Mrs Louis Spafford, 2 brothers, David Balcom of Hartwick & Uriah
Balcom of South Hartwick. Burial in Hartwick Cemetery. Contributed by Judy Morgan
Mary Briggs Balcom obit 2/8/1921, "Oneonta Daily Star", Oneonta, NY Hartwick - Feb 8------Mrs Amasa Balcom (Mary Briggs), aged 38 years, died this morning at
Kilmer's Sanitorium at Binghamton. She had been ill for several years. The funeral
was Thursday at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs Lewis Knoch of this village. Burial was in
Hartwick Cemetery. Survivors include her husband, 3 children, Harold, Clifford, and Edna Balcom of the home,
her parents Mr & Mrs Lewis Briggs of New Lisbon, 10 brothers and sisters, Earl
Briggs, Elizabeth Briggs, and Mrs James Balcom all of New Lisbon, Mrs Lewis Knoch,
Mrs A. Hall, Mrs A. Telfer, Lewis Briggs, and Ina Smith of Middlefield, and James
Briggs of Rochester. Contributed by Judy Morgan
obit May 29, 1908 "Otsego Farmer", Cooperstown, NY Minerva Dingman BalcomMay 30 Minerva, wife of Lyman Balcom, died at the home of her daughter
Mrs Lewis Spafford about a mile west of this place Saturday
morning last, as a result of a stroke of paralysis. She died
on her birthday May 23, 1908, she was 74 years old.
Surviving besides her husband are 5 sons and 3 daughters; Mrs
Everett Sherman, Mt Vision, David L. Balcom, Uriah J. Balcom
and James O. Balcom, all of New Lisbon, Amasa W. Balcom,
Burlington, Benjamin E. Balcom, Laurens, Mrs Josephine
Spafford, Hartwick, Mrs Eveline Groat, Ilion, 1 brother
Marcenus Dingman, Richfield, 4 sisters; Mrs John Cox, this
town, Mrs George Williams, South Trenton, NY, Mrs Horace
Getman, Burlington, and Mrs Marcena Thayer, Springfield
Center. Interment in Hartwick Cemetery. Contributed by Judy Morgan
obit May 22, 1847 "the Freeman's Journal" Aaron Baldwin At South Valley, on the 8th inst., Mr Aaron Baldwin, a soldier of the Revolution,
aged about 90 years. Contributed by Judy Morgan
Albena Baldwin obit Nov 30, 2002 Otsego Co, NY Albena J. Baldwin RICHFIELD SPRINGS------Albena J. Baldwin, 90, of Richfield Springs, died
early Thursday morning, Nov. 28, 2002, at Folts Home in Herkimer. She was born on Jan. 16, 1912, in Richfield Springs, one of 16 children
of Frank and Anna (Ronowski) Domion. She married Raymond E. Baldwin on
Dec. 21, 1935, in Richfield Springs. In her youth, Albena attended Hyder
Road School, a one-room schoolhouse near Richfield Springs. At one time,
she and her husband owned and operated the Westville Grocery Store. The
majority of her years, though, were spent assisting her husband on their
dairy farm in Richfield Springs, as well as serving as a homemaker and mother. Albena is survived by her husband of almost 67 years, Raymond, of
Richfield Springs; one daughter, Roberta Baldwin Crouth and her husband,
David, of Richfield Springs; three granddaughters, Debbie Spadaro and her
husband, Leonard, of Queens, Donna Mannella and her husband, Frank, of
Herkimer, and Darlene Guardi and her husband, Robert, of Richfield Springs;
five great-grandchildren, Christina Dolhun of Utica, April Anne Guardi,
Melissa Guardi and Kayla Grippe of Ilion, and Matthew Spadaro of Queens;
one brother, Leslie Domion and his wife, Gert, of Herkimer; and several
nieces and nephews. A private family funeral service will be held at the Connell, Dow & Deysenroth
Funeral Home in Cooperstown with the Rev. Stephen J. Quinlan, co-pastor of
the First Presbyterian Church in Cooperstown, officiating. Burial will take
place at a later date in the Westville Cemetery. There will be no calling hours. Contributed by Judy Morgan
- Almarin Baldwin born Aug 26, 1840 Westford, Otsego Co, NY - died Nov 24. 1904 Davenport
Center, Delaware Co, NY Almarin Baldwin Davenport Center, Nov 24---(Special)---Almarin Baldwin, aged 67 years was found dead in bed at his room at the hotel in this village this morning. Coroner t.L. Craig of
Davenport was called and Dr Fred Bolt of East Meredith was also summoned as coroner
physician. After examining the body and learning the circumstances they decided that
an inquest was not necessary and that the deceased died from heart disease, from which he
had suffered for some time. Mr Baldwin is survived by one son, J.C. Baldwin of Westville,
and five daughters, Mrs Edith Smallin of Maryland, Mrs Bertha M. wife of Martin E. Young,
Mrs Lina, wife of Grover Saxton, and Miss Effie H. Baldwin, all of Oneonta, and Mrs Carrie
Ottoway of Westville. The body was taken in charge by Undertaker J.D. Hall and removed to
Westville, where the funeral will be held probably on Sunday. Mr Baldwin was a native of Westford and always lived in that town. In the spring of 1892
he sold his farm and removed to the village and engaged in business. His first wife was
Lovina Boardman, also of Westville, who died many years ago. She was the mother of the
children named. He has filled several offices in the town such as assessor, collector
and poor master. Mr Baldwin was a soldier in the Civil War, enlisting Dec 6, 1861. He
was wounded at the battle of Malvern Hill and was discharged as a result of the "wounds"
in 1863. He was a member of Brown post G.A.R. at Schenevus and was well-known among
veterans and others throughout the county. Transcribed by Robert Baldwin
Arnold Baldwin - Daily Star, The (Nov/1/2003) COLUMBIA, Md. — Arnold Baldwin, 91, of Columbia, Md., died Sept. 22, 2002. He was
born in East Worcester, N.Y., on Feb. 24, 1911. He was a retired feed store manager for the I.R. Richer Co. of New Berlin, N.Y.,
at its store in Richfield Springs, N.Y. He was predeceased by his wife, Doris
Wright, in 1994. Survivors include a daughter, Mary Howard of Columbia, Md.; two
sons, Robert of Sarasota, Fla., and John of Winter Haven, Fla.; eight grandchildren;
and several great-grandchildren. A graveside memorial service will be held at 11
a.m., Saturday, Oct. 19, 2002, at the Maple Grove Cemetery in Worcester, with the
Rev. Ken Baldwin, pastor of the East Worcester United Methodist Church officiating.
Arrangements are by the E.J. Skinner Co., 155 Main St., Worcester. Contributed by Judy Morgan
obit September 26, 1913 "Otsego Farmer" The death of Mrs Augusta Baldwin occurred at her home in Westville, Thursday evening
of last week from a complication of diseases. Her age was about sixty-eight years.
She was a cheerful, bright disposition, and was much respected by all who knew her.
She is survived by four daughters, Mrs Jack Burkle of Chenango Forks, Mrs Lester
Holcomb, Eldred, Pa., Miss Maude Baldwin, who resided at home, and Mrs John F.
Robinson of Westville; one step-daughter, Mrs Albert Bedell, Merricksville, Delaware
Co, one brother, Augustus Baldwin, Cherry Valley, two sisters, Mrs Minnie Stevens,
Margaretville, Mrs Charles Decker, Albany, also grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
The funeral was held from her late home Sunday afternoon, the Rev. D.P. Lappeus of
Schenevus officiating. Interment in the family plot in Westville cemetery.
Clarence Aaron Baldwin obit Sat, Sept 30, 1961, "Utica Daily Press", Utica, NY Cherry Valley------Thomas Aaron Baldwin (this really should read Clarence Aaron Baldwin),
84, formerly of this village, died yesterday in a Cooperstown hospital. He was born
in the town of Middlefield, Otsego Co. He was a retired farmer. He was married to
Mrs Elsie Wayman in 1903. Mrs Baldwin died in 1947. He leaves a stepson Harry
Wayman in Schenevus, 2 step-daughters, Nettie Dates?, Schenectady, and Mrs Dicco in
Little Neck, Rhode Island. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday from the Ottman
Funeral Home with Rev. Connor, Cooperstown officiating. Burial in Middlefield
Cemetery. Contributed by Judy Morgan
obit 8/7/1914 "Otsego Farmer" F. Augustus Baldwin F. Augustus Baldwin, a resident of the village of Cherry Valley, was found dead
in bed Monday afternoon. Mrs Baldwin had been called on Saturday to attend a
funeral of a relative and on her return Monday afternoon discovered Mr Baldwin
dead as stated. He had been suffering from heart disease nearly a year. He
had been seen by the neighbors shortly after noon on the day of his death and
in the opinion of the physician, who was called, he had been dead about two hours. Mr Baldwin and his family moved to Cherry Valley about two years ago from
Pleasant Brook and during their residence there made many friends who sympathize
with Mrs Baldwin in her sudden bereavement. He was born in Westford, N.Y., on
May 31, 1847, enlisted in the Civil War when a very young boy and served three
years. He is survived by his wife and three adopted daughters, Mrs Charles Kilts,
of Richfield Springs, Mrs Floyd Diefendorf, of Center Valley, and Miss Gladys
Baldwin of Cherry Valley. Funeral services were held at his late home on Genesee
Street, Thursday. Interment in the Leesville cemetery. Contributed by Judy Morgan
- obit "The Daily Star", March 3, 2000, Oneonta, NY Bertha B. Baldwin CHERRY VALLEY - Bertha B. Baldwin, 91, of Montgomery St., Cherry Valley, passed away
Wednesday, March 1, 2000, at Bassett Healthcare, Cooperstown, following a short illness.
She was born June 19, 1908, in Ames, the daughter of Frederick and Grace (Moore) Porath.
On Aug. 5, 1924, she married Claude Baldwin Sr. in East Springfield. The couple owned and
operated a farm near Cherry Valley until Mr. Baldwin died in 1958. Mrs. Baldwin
was educated at the former Buel country school and the former Cherry Valley village
schools. She was employed for many years by various hotels in Palm Beach, Fla., and
Cooperstown. A resident of Cherry Valley since 1958, she was an active member of the Cherry Valley
Rebekah Lodge, initiated into organizations in 1961, and received her 30-year pin in
1992. She was a member and past president of the former Whiteman-Hull-Snyder American
Legion Post Auxiliary of Cherry Valley, a member of the Cherry Valley Presbyterian
Church and its Ladies Aid Society and a charter member of the Roseboom Senior Citizens
Club. Mrs. Baldwin also served as an election inspector for many years in Cherry Valley.
Survivors include two sons, Claude Baldwin Jr. and Elmer Baldwin, both of Cherry Valley;
three daughters, Mrs. Mabel Vogelien of Cherry Valley, Mrs. Elsie (Pat) Moore of East
Springfield and Mrs. Duane (Sally) Anthony
of Clermont, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Charlotte Flint of The Meadows, Cooperstown; nine
grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. A Gold Star Mother, Mrs. Baldwin was predeceased by two sons, Clarence (Butch) Baldwin,
killed in Vietnam in 1968, and Harold (Pug) Baldwin of Ft. Myers, Fla., who died
on Dec. 27, 1999; a sister, Elsie Smith, who died June 1999; and four brothers, Robert
and Donald Porath, who died October and November 1999, respectively, and Fred and
Clarence (Spike) Porath, who died several years ago. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, March 4, 2000, at 1 p.m. at the Ottman
Funeral Home, Cherry Valley, with the Rev. Ronald Fralick, pastor of the First
Presbyterian Church, Cherry Valley, officiating. Calling hours will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday, March 3, at the funeral home. Mrs. Baldwin will be placed in the Ottman Funeral Home private vault to await spring
burial in the Cherry Valley Cemetery, Cherry Valley. Contributions in Mrs. Baldwin's memory may be made to the donor's choice. Transcribed by Robert Baldwin
Clarence J. Baldwin obit "The Daily Star", Oneonta, NY May 26, 1968 Baldwin Awarded Medals Posthumously Several medals honoring Lance Corporal Clarence J. Baldwin of Cherry Valley,
who was killed in action in Vietnam on May 24, were awarded posthumously to
his mother, Mrs Bertha P. Baldwin on August 20. Major J.E. Nichols of the
U.S. Marine Corps presented the Purple Heart, National Defense Service Medal,
Vietnam Service Medal and the Vietnam Campaign Medal to Mrs Baldwin at her home
for her son's heroic action while serving in Vietnam. Lance Corporal Baldwin,
who had been in Vietnam since last February, suffered fragmentation wounds in
the arm and leg from a grenade on May 12, and after being injured he had written
his mother that he had recovered and was about to return to action. He was
killed near Quang Tri on May 24. Cpl. Baldwin, who was born November 15, 1948, was a graduate of Cherry Valley
Central School, class of 1967, enlisted in the Marine Corps last September. Contributed by Judy Morgan
Claude H. Baldwin, Sr. Cherry Valley----Claude H. Baldwin, 54, died July 27, 1958 in the Bassett Hospital,
Cooperstown where he had been a patient for four weeks. He was born in Charlottesville on
April 26, 1904, the son of Clarence and Elsie Austin Baldwin. He attended the local
schools. He married Bertha Porath in August 1924. He was a member of the First
Presbyterian Church of Cherry Valley. He had been employed by Cherry Valley Town Highway
Dept for about 17 years. Surviving besides his wife are three daughters, Mrs Joseph Vogelien, Mrs Raymond Moore, and
Sally, at home, all of Cherry Valley, four sons, Elmer, Harold, Clarence of Cherry Valley
and Claude Jr. Forest Hills, Long Island, his father Clarence, and several grandchildren
of Cherry Valley. The funeral will be from Ottman Funeral Home on Wednesday . Burial
will be in Cherry Valley Cemetery. Contributed by Judy Morgan
Claude H. Baldwin obit "The Daily Star", Aug 17, 2004 CHERRY VALLEY........Mr. Claude H. Baldwin Jr., 74, passed away Friday, Aug. 13,
2004, at Bassett Healthcare, Cooperstown. He was born Nov. 15, 1929, in
Garrattsville, the son of Claude H. and Bertha (Porath) Baldwin. He attended
Cherry Valley Central School and served his country in both the Navy in Hawaii,
and the United States Army during the Korean War. He lived in St. Petersburg,
Fla., most of his life and worked as a medical aide for Hospice. He returned
to Cherry Valley in 1984 to take care of his mother. Survivors include a brother, Elmer Baldwin of Cherry Valley; three sisters, Mabel
Vogelien and Elsie Moore of Cherry Valley, and Sally Anthony of Orlando, Fla.;
and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by two brothers, Harold (Pug)
and Clarence (Butch), who was killed in Vietnam. There will be no public calling
hours. There will be a graveside memorial service at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 18,
2004, in the Cherry Valley Cemetery with Pastor Terry Brant officiating.
Contributions in Mr. Baldwin’s memory may be made to the Cherry Valley Emergency
Squad. Arrangements were entrusted to the Ottman Funeral Home, Cherry Valley. Contributed by Judy Morgan
Mrs. D.L. Baldwin. Mrs. Betsey Anne (Bostwick) Baldwin, widow of the late Delos Ingram Baldwin of
Westford, and one of the oldest residents of this village, passed away at her
home on Main street, early Sunday morning, June 25, 1922, aged nearly eighty-six
years. Mrs. Baldwin was born in Maryland township, September 21, 1836, a daughter of the
late Hiram and Nancy (Wilsey) Bostwick, residing on the ____oky avenue road just
North-East of Schenevus village, where her girlhood days were spent. On August 15, 1852, she was married to Delos Ingram Baldwin of Westford where she
resided on a farm until about three years ago when she came to Schenevus to live. In her girlhood days and as a young woman she was an attendant at the Baptist
church in Chaseville: but after her marriage to Mr. Baldwin she joined the Methodist
Episcopal church at Westford where she was a regular attendant and devoted church
worker until her removal to this village. Mrs. Baldwin was the last of a large family of children noted for their longevity.
During her long and useful life she had been very active in her home and business
affairs. She was a good wife, a kind, loving and indulgent mother, a valued friend
and neighbor, charitable, benevolent and in every way a broad-minded, peace-loving
womanly woman, who will be greatly missed in her family circle and among a host of
neighbors and friends. A good woman has gone to her reward and her loving memory
will be cherished in the hearts of many sorrowing friends. Her illness dates back several months when a general breaking down was apparent due
to her advanced age, and she suffered a gradual decline until the end came. During
her severe illness of the last few weeks she retained all of her old-time interest
in her family which had characterized her whole life. Though she suffered extremely
at times she was very patient and never complained. During these long weeks she was
tenderly cared for by the members of her family. She is survived by eight children as follows: L. Morrell Baldwin, Elbert w. Baldwin
and Mrs. Fannie Chase o Schenevus; Perley Baldwin, Worcester; Mrs. Anne Magee, Elk
Creek; Mrs. Nora Ketell, Mohawk; Mrs. Ella Bostwick, Westford, and Lee R. Baldwin,
Binghamton. She is also survived by eighteen grandchildren and eleven
great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held from her late home Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev.
Truman F. Hall of Cooperstown, a former pastor of the deceased while residing at
Westford, officiating. Rev. L.A. Duren of the Schenevus M.E. church sang two
selections, "Nearer the Cross" and "The Home of the Soul." The floral tributes were many and beautiful. The interment was made in the family
plot in the Elk Creek cemetery.(1922) Contributed by Robert A. Baldwin
David "Deyo" H. Baldwin - Daily Star, The (Nov/1/2003) LOS ANGELES, Calif. — David "Deyo" H. Baldwin, artist and teacher, died on
Aug. 11, 2002, in Los Angeles, Calif., of complications from AIDS. He was 46.
David was raised in Waltham, Mass., and Oneonta, N.Y. He graduated from the
Loomis School and Bard College with a bachelor of arts degree in fine arts.
After moving to Los Angeles, he began painting, creating, up to his death,
colorful, detailed canvases that reflected themes he returned to again and
again — childhood summers by the ocean, scenes of Venice Beach, Calif., surfing,
old cars — transfigured through the use of symbolic and ancient images. During
the last three years of his life, Deyo taught art to gifted, at-risk teen-agers
at North Hills Prep in North Hills, Calif., which he truly loved. His natural
ability to connect and empathize with children made him a beloved teacher and
respected colleague. Deyo loved Bob and Ray, The Beatles and Liberace among many
musical loves, old Mercurys, the ocean, his cat, Sam, and abandoned buildings
of historical interest. His playful sense of humor, mixing warmth with congenial
irony, characterized his approach to life. He honored friends and family with
hilarious nicknames and was not above dressing up in wig and trenchcoat for a
surprise visit to North Hills Prep after discharge from the hospital. He won the
prestigious Baldwin Family Croquet Tournament five times. He is survived by his father, David B. Baldwin, of Oneonta, N.Y.; brother and
sisters, Ben Baldwin of Portsmouth, N.H., Anita Baldwin of Los Altos Hills, Calif.,
and Elizabeth Baldwin of Rochester, N.H.; his long-time friend, Laura Fujita of
Los Angeles, Calif.; six nephews and numerous aunts and uncles. A celebration of
his life will be held in Kittery Point, Maine, in October. Donations may be made
in Deyo Baldwin's name to North Hills Prep, 9433 Sepulveda Boulevard, North Hills,
CA, 91343, Attention: Julie Gwin. Contributed by Judy Morgan
Delos Ingram Baldwin Delos Ingram Baldwin, a well known resident of the village of Westford died
this afternoon. He was the son of the late Solomon and Lucy Baldwin and was
born June 15, 1831. He is survived by his wife, whose maiden name was Betsy
Ann Bostwick and to whom he became united in marriage in 1862 and eight
children: four daughters, Mrs. J.A. Magee, Elk Creek, Mrs. William Kittell,
Phoenix Mills, Mrs. James Bostwick and Mrs. R. C. Chase of Westford; four
sons, L. Morrell Baldwin of Schenevus, Terrey Baldwin of Worcester, E. W.
Baldwin of Elk Creek and Lee R. Baldwin of Binghamton; also one brother,
John H. Baldwin who resides at Royal Oaks, Mich. The funeral will be held at his late place of residence Saturday afternoon
at 3 o'clock. Rev. Scott of the Westford Methodist Episcopal church officiating.
Interment will be made in the elk Creek cemetery. DELOS INGRAM BALDWIN. Westford, N.Y., March 4.-Delos Ingram Baldwin, a life long and respected
resident of Westford township, died at his home near this village, Thursday
morning, March 4, 1915, aged nearly eighty-four years. He was a son of the
late Solomon and Lucy Baldwin and was born on the farm where he has lived
all his life. He was a successful farmer and live stock dealer and for many
years he was engaged in the butcher business delivering meat to the farmers
and villages in this section by means of a cart which he gave his personal
attention. He married Miss Betsey Ann Bostwick of Schenevus and besides the
widow eight children survive him, four sons and four daughters, viz: L.
Morrell Baldwin of Schenevus, P.D. Baldwin of Worcster, E.W. Baldwin of Elk
Creek and Lee B. Baldwin of Binghamton; Mrs. William Kittell, Mrs. R.C. Chase
and Mrs. James Bostwick of Westford and Mrs. John A. Magee of Elk Creek. The
funeral will be held from his late residence, Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock,
Rev. Scott Clark of the Westford M.E. church, officiating. The interment will
be made in the Elk Creek cemetery. Contributed by Robert A. Baldwin
Doris J. Baldwin - Daily Star, The (Nov/1/2003) OTEGO-----Mrs. Doris J. Baldwin, 74, of Otego died Saturday, Jan. 9, 1999, at
A.O. Fox Memorial Hospital, Oneonta. She was born Feb. 1, 1924, in the town
of Butternuts, the daughter of Frank and Sarah (Wright) Polley. Doris married
Charles Baldwin on July 27, 1941, in Unadilla. Mr. Baldwin died Jan. 8, 1994.
Doris was a homemaker in her own home. A lifelong area resident, she had
resided on the Pony Farm Road in Oneonta for many years. Later the Baldwins
moved to Otego on the Mill Creek Road. Dors lived there until moving to the
Gardenview Manor Home for Adults, where she has lived for the past three years. Doris is survived by four sons and daughter-in-laws, Ronald Baldwin of Columbia,
S.C., Randy and Barbara Baldwin of West Davenport, Stephen and Jody Baldwin of
Sidney Center and Shawn and Pam Baldwin of Oneonta; two daughters and a son-in-law,
Rita and Amos Bates of Oneonta and Cheryl Ostrander of Bainbridge; two brothers
and sisters-in-law, Donald and Dorothy Polley of Oneonta and Robert and Kathy
Polley of Oneonta; two sisters, Marion Lobdell of Otego and Dorothy Robson of
Oneonta; 10 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral and committal services will be held at 11 a.m., Wednesday, Jan. 13,
1999, from the Bookhout Funeral Home, 357 Main St., Oneonta, with the Rev. Alan C.
Hatch, pastor of the Otego Baptist Church, Otego, officiating. Mrs. Baldwin will
be placed in the Bookhout Funeral Home private vault to await spring interment
in the Oneonta Plains Cemetery, Oneonta. Friends may call at the Bookhout Funeral
Home, Oneonta, on Tuesday, Jan. 12, 1999, from 7 to 9 p.m. when the family will
be present at the funeral home. Funeral arrangements are by the Bookhout Funeral
Homes, Oneonta and Otego. Contributed by Judy Morgan
Edsil Baldwin Obit March 1, 1915, "Richfield Springs Mercury", Richfield Springs, NY Edsil Baldwin, a farmer residing 1 1/2 miles from Westville on the mail route from
Schenevus, committed suicide by drowning between 5-6 o’clock Sunday morning in a
small brook that runs through the meadow near his home. He was undoubtedly mentally
deranged as he had twice been committed to the Binghamton State Hospital for
treatment and he had been suffering from recurrance of his old trouble for a few days
previously. Contributed by Judy Morgan
Elbert Baldwin Elk Creek, Dec. 3. - Elbert Baldwin died at his home, halfway between here
and Schenevus, at 2 o'clock Wednesday morning after a week's illness of
stomach trouble. Mr. Baldwin was born in Westford, July 4, 1866, the son of the late D.I.
and Betsy Ann Baldwin, and had always resided in this vicinity. At one
time he conducted a meat market in Schenevus, and later owned a grocery
store here. Of late years he has bought and sold various articles. He
married Miss Ida Thompson of Center Valley in 1891. His wife and one son, Dwain, residing at home, survive. He is also survived
by two brothers, Lee of Binghamton and Perley of Worcester, and by four
sisters, Mrs. William Kittell of Mohawk, Mrs. R.C. Chase of Schenevus, and
Mrs. John Magee and Mrs. James Bostwick of Elk Creek. He was a member of the Elk Creek grange and had held several town offices.
He was highly spoken of by all who knew him. The funeral service will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from his
late home. Rev. I.A. Duren of Schenevus will officiate. Burial will be in
Elk Creek cemetery. Contributed by Robert A. Baldwin
obit April 24, 1891 Otsego Co, NY Elizabeth Bice Baldwin Mrs. Aaron Baldwin died Monday at the home of Almarin Baldwin, aged
83 years. Funeral at the M.E. church Wednesday of this week.
Interment at Clarksville. Contributed by Judy Morgan
obit Nov 28, 1897 "Otsego Farmer" newspaper Ella Tabor Baldwin This community was startled Sunday by the news that Mrs George Baldwin was dead.
A little over a week ago she was prostrated while in a Cooperstown store but soon
recovered. Saturday night she again had a shock, from which she never rallied
and died at 5 a.m. Sunday morning. Rev. Parsons conducted the funeral service
at the house Wednesday. Mrs Baldwin was highly esteemed by her many friends and
acquaintances. It is a severe affliction to Mr Baldwin, this being the second time
his home has thus been broke up. Contributed by Judy Morgan
Ellen Baldwin obit April 3, 1974 "Oneonta Daily Star", Oneonta, NY ONEONTA------Mrs Ellen "Nella" Baldwin, 92, of 18 Tilton Avenue, died
Monday, April 1, at her home. She was born on Oct 26, 1881 in
Phoenicia, a daughter of Mr and Mrs James McGrath. She married
Raymond S. Baldwin on Oct 25, 1902 in Phoenicia. He died March 4,
1974. She resided in Oneonta since 1902. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs Frederick (Marjorie) Loomis, of
Edmeston, one grandson, William Loomis, of Edmeston, and three
great-grandsons, Scott, David, and Mark Loomis, all of Edmeston.
Funeral services will be on Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the Bookhout
Funeral Home, Oneonta, with the Rev. John Blackman, pastor of the
Second Baptist Church of Edmeston, officiating. Burial will be in
the Locust Hill Cemetery, Hobart. Friends may call at the Bookhout
Funeral Home at their convenience. Contributed by Judy Morgan
Elsie K. Baldwin MARYLAND.......Elsie Kathryn Baldwin, 81, formerly of South Worcester, passed
away Friday, May 3, 2002, at A.O. Fox Memorial Hospital in Oneonta. She was
born March 28, 1921, in El Campo, Texas, the daughter of Victor and Dena
(Johnson) Robertson. She married Robert W. Baldwin on Sept. 26, 1946, in
Bridgehampton. Mrs. Baldwin was a U.S. Navy veteran, serving from 1942 to 1946.
She was stationed at Pearl Harbor for three years and received the rank of full
lieutenant. She was a registered nurse and worked for a short time at A.O. Fox
Memorial Hospital in Oneonta, and then for nearly 30 years she worked at The
Meadows as a shift supervisor. Mrs. Baldwin was a member of the Worcester
United Methodist Church. She is survived by her husband, Robert W. Baldwin, of Maryland; children,
James Baldwin and wife, Betty, of Freeville, Diana Baldwin Killian and husband,
Roger, of Maxton, N.C., the twins, Michael Baldwin and wife, Nancy, of
Amsterdam, and Patricia Baldwin of Hobart; grandchildren, M. Ross, Scott L.
and Andrew G. Baldwin, Chad M. and Nicole R. Posey, Laura C. and Robert C.
Killian; her twin sister, Eva K. Robertson of El Campo, Texas; and several
nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her sister Jeanette. Calling hours
will be at the Worcester United Methodist Church on Tuesday from 10 a.m. until
the funeral service time at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Jane Pykus, pastor,
officiating. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in loving memory of
Mrs. Baldwin to the United Methodist Church, Main Street, Worcester, NY 12197.
Funeral arrangements are by the E.J. Skinner Co., 155 Main St., Worcester. Contributed by Judy Morgan
Ethel Baldwin obit Sept 20, 1982 Delaware Co, NY newspaper Ethel B. Baldwin, 104, of Oneonta, died Thursday, Sept 23, at the
Meadows, Cooperstown. She was born May 30, 1878, in Schenevus
South Hill, Town of Maryland, the daughter of Clarence J. and
Emma (Butts) Bennett. She married James Edward Baldwin who died
in 1957. She is survived by a daughter, Helen Ouimet, Oneonta, four
grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
Funeral services are 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept 25, at Heller Funeral
Home, Schenevus, with the Rev. David Rumbold, pastor of Schenevus
United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in
Schenevus Cemetery. Friends may call Saturday at the funeral
home at their convenience until service time. Contributed by Judy Morgan
- Elsie Baldwin obit "Otsego Farmer", Aug 1, 1947 Mrs Elsie S. Baldwin, wife of Clarence Baldwin, passed away at the home of her son,
Claude Baldwin in the town of Cherry Valley on Friday, July 25, following a lingering
illness. Mrs Baldwin was 83 years of age and was born in Ashland, Greene County on
June 1, 1864. She was the daughter of Horace Austin and Sarah (Orris) Austin. The funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Ottman Funeral
home with the Rev. R.A. Tennies officiating. Burial was made in the Middlefield
Cemetery. Mrs Baldwin is survived by her husband and four sons; Claude Baldwin of
Cherry Valley, Harry Wayman of Schenevus, Bert Wayman of Decatur, two daughters,
Mrs Nettie Jeffers of Sharon Hill and Mrs Ethel Di Dicco of Worcester, 15 grandchildren
and several great-grandchildren. Contributed by Judy Morgan
Mrs. George Baldwin DEATH OF MRS. BALDWIN ------- A Large Concourse of Mourning Friends Attend the Funeral ------- Mrs. Baldwin is dead. The end came on Saturday. The pain, the doubts, the
hopes and the fears; all these are over. At throee o'clock it was evident
that medical skill and loving devotion could benefit no more. Lips quivered
with sorrow and hearts were wrung with grief but the summons were imperative;
a loving mother must be separated from her children; a devoted husband from
his wife. Yet death was gentle and the going was as tranquil as the passing
of a dream. The death of Mrs. George L. Baldwin will leave a void in local circles. She
was a woman who delighted in deeds of charity while distress in any form
aroused her sympathy and many a family in worcester and vicinity has
experienced the bounty of her benevolence. She was the life of the social
circles in which she moved and an interested worker in the Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin moved here from Charlotteville about ten years ago. A
year ago Mrs. Baldwin's only brother and his wife met a tragic death near
Oneonta. While attending the funeral she contracted a cold from the effects
of which she never fully recovered. Three weeks ago while visiting at the
home of a friend she was taken seriously ill and at no time since then has
her condition been such as to relieve the grave fears entertained from the
first of her recovery. The struggle between life and death, though fierce,
was an unequal one. Mrs. Baldwin, who was in her 39th year, was a woman of remarkable executive
ability, a fact which had pathetic demonstration at her death-bed. When she
felt the change stealing over her and was assured by her physician that it
meant dissolution she calmly sent for the members of her family, bid each
one farewell, gave directions regarding the disposition of a few personal
effects and the arrangements of the funeral and taking a sorrowful leave of
her husband she expired. The casket ordered by Preston & Fredenburgh was one of the most expensive
ever used in Worcester. It was covered in steel gray and opened up like a
couch. The outside was richly ornamented with massive silver trimmings and
the linings were of tinted satin. Upon this bier the deceased rested as if
in sleep. One arm rested carelessly at her side and in her hand she held a
bunch of violets. In the other hand was a lace handerchief. The flora contributinos were profuse and of the most elaborate description.
Harps, pillows, wreaths and other magnificent pieces being massed about the
casket. One conspicuous piece was a scarlet heart. The funeral on Monday was one of the largest ever held here. The services were
impressive, Rev. Mr. Lovejoy officiating. ------ ATTENDED THE FUNERAL. ------ Among those who attended Mrs. Baldwin's funeral, were Mr. and Mrs. B.M.
Nichols of Voorheesville; Mrs. Drislain, Miss Higgins, Mis Concross, and Mrs.
Craven, of Albany; W.H. Sturges and wife, of South Worcester; L.D. Mattice
and wife, Davenport; Jeremiah Fox, Mrs. Delmar Snyder; Mrs. M.C. Smith.
(Worcester Times, 22 December 1898) Contributed by Robert A. Baldwin
Gladys Baldwin Mrs. Gladys Mae Baldwin, 64, of 11 Spring St., Oneonta, died Thursday, June 2,
at Fox Hospital, Oneonta. She was born July 8, 1918, in Ohio the daughter of Raymond and Agnes (Caldwell)
Comstock. Mrs. Baldwin had been a resident of Oneonta for most of her adult life. She was a member of the First Baptist Church, Oneonta and its organizations.
For the past three years she had been involved with organizations of Bible
Town in Florida. She is survived by three sons. Bruce Jay of Fultonham, Charles Duane of
Oneonta and Robert A. of Scotia, seven daughters, Mrs. Will (Loretta Jane)
Brown, Nashua, N.H., Mrs. Richard (Florence) Chamberlain, Shelton, Mass.,
Carol Anne Baldwin, Unadilla, Sharon Peterson, Westville, Mrs. James (Barbara)
Olmstead, Oneonta, and Mrs. Robert (Vickie) Miskell, Maryland; three brothers,
Donald Comstock, Fulton, Frederick Comstock, Boca Raton, Fla., and Caleb Watkins.
28 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services are 1:30 p.m., Saturday, June 4, at Bookhout Funeral Home,
Oneonta, with the Rev. Carlos W. Mooney, pastor of the First Baptist Church,
Oneonta, officiating. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetary, Oneonta. Private calling hours will be held at the family's convenience. BALDWIN Gladys Mae, 64, of Oneonta, died June 2, at Fox Hospital. Oneonta.
Funeral services are 1:30 p.m., Saturday, June 4, at Bookhout Funeral Home,
367 Main St., Oneonta. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetary. Oneonta Private
calling hours will be held at the family's convenience. Expressions of
sympathy may be made to the Pioneers Club, The First Baptist Church of Oneonta.
Funeral arrangements by Bookhout Funeral Home, Oneonta and Otego. Contributed by Robert A. Baldwin
George R. Baldwin obit Nov 13, 1934, "Utica Daily Press", Utica, NY Cooperstown----Funeral service for George R. Baldwin, life long resident of Westville
will be held Wednesday at 2 pm from his late home. Mr Baldwin died Sunday night
following a brief illness. He was born in the town of Westford Oct 25, 1855, son of
Henry William and Eva Nellis Baldwin. He was a member of the Westville Methodist
Episcipal Church.
Surviving is the widow Effie Cook Baldwin of Middlefield, a son Vernon J. Baldwin,
Springfield Center Rd, and a brother Jacob M. Baldwin who operated the Baldwin
brothers farm with him in Westville. Burial in Westville Cemetery. Contributed by Judy Morgan
Harold D. Baldwin obit 12/29/1999 "the Daily Star", Oneonta, NY NORTH FT. MYERS, Fla. - Mr. Harold D. Baldwin, 67, formerly of Cherry Valley,
passed away Monday, Dec. 27, 1999, at his residence in North Ft. Myers, Fla.,
after a battle with cancer. He was born Nov. 8, 1932, in Cooperstown, N.Y.,
the son of Claude and Bertha (Porath) Baldwin. On July 5, 1959, he married Loraine Lambert in Connecticut, she survives. Mr.
Baldwin was educated in the Cherry Valley Central School. He served in the
United States Army from 1951-1953. During the Korean War he was stationed in
Munchin, Germany, and received an honorable discharge as sergeant. He owned
and operated Jensen-Baldwin Oil, owned the former Heritage Inn, Cherry Valley,
and was employed by UPS until retiring in 1989, when he moved to Ft. Myers, Fla.
where he enjoyed his woodworking. Survivors besides his wife, Loraine Baldwin of Ft. Myers, Fla., are a son and
daughter-in-law, Danny and Marie Baldwin of Salt Springville; two daughters and
sons-in-law, Vickie and James Carr of Naples, Fla., and Wendy and Mark Packer
of Milford, N.Y.; his mother, Bertha Baldwin of Cherry Valley, N.Y.;
grandchildren, Joanne and Cory Baldwin of Fort Plain, Anna Baldwin of Salt
Springville, Shawn and Belinda Lawton of Naples, Fla., Samantha and Kyle Packer
of Milford, Daniel Carr of Naples, Fla., Ashley Baldwin of New Lisbon, N.Y.; a
great-grandchild, Michael Baldwin of Fort Plain; sisters, Mable Vogelien of
Cherry Valley, Elsie Moore of Springfield, N.Y., and Sally Anthony of Orlando,
Fla.; brothers, Claude Baldwin Jr. and Elmer Baldwin, both of Cherry Valley;
sisters-in-law, Maude VanArsdal of Ames and Phyllis Lambert of Fort Plain;
brothers-in-law and their wives, Alton and Aileen Lambert, Milton and Barbara
Lambert of Ames; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased
by his father, Claude Baldwin; and brother Clarence (Butch) Baldwin in 1968
in the Vietnam War; and a son, Michael Baldwin in 1997. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Mr. Baldwin's memory may be made to the
charity of the donors choice. A memorial service will be held on Saturday,
Jan. 8, 2000, at 1 p.m. in the Ottman Funeral Home, Cherry Valley, with pastor
Nancy Kozlowski, of the United Methodist Church, Milford, officiating. Burial
will be at a later date in the Ames Cemetery, Ames. A calling hour will take
place from noon until service time at the funeral home. Arrangements have been
entrusted to the Ottman Funeral Home, Cherry Valley contributed by Judy Morgan
- Harriet Baker Baldwin born 3/30/1787 - died 7/25/1861 Middlefield obit "Freeman's Journal" newspaper dated Aug 9, 1861 "In Middlefield, on the 26th ult, Mrs Harriet Baldwin relict of Aaron Baldwin, aged 74 yrs, 3 months, and 26 days." Transcribed by Robert Baldwin
Mrs. Hiram Baldwin obit "Otsego Farmer", March 2, 1923, Milford, NY Mrs Hiram K. Baldwin (Leonora Howland) died at her home on East Main
street Milford, Saturday night after a few weeks illness with
lung trouble. She suffered from a slight shock about two years
ago, but apparently had recovered from that. She had the grip
about a month ago, then Mr Baldwin who has been in poor health
for some time suffered a shock from over-doing, and she got about
too soon and the consequences were as stated. Mrs Baldwin was the only daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Ira Howland,
was born on Eggleston Hill about sixty-eight years ago. She
moved here from Westville several years ago, and soon made a
place for herself in the hearts of the people. She was a member
of the Methodist Episcopal church and always in her place on
Sunday when health permitted. She was a loyal member of the
Sunday school and Ladies' Aid Society, in all of which she will
be sadly missed. She was also an earnest worker in the Village
Improvement society, of which she was president for several
years. She was always cheerful. We shall miss her. The funeral
is to be held at the house Thursday afternoon at one thirty
o'clock. The Rev. H.E. Brooks will officiate assisted by the
Rev. N.B. Ripley. Burial will be in the family plot at
Westville. Mr Baldwin lies critically ill at this writing
unconscious Wednesday evening with no hopes. Contributed by Judy Morgan
Hiram Baldwin obit "Otsego Farmer", March 9, 1923 The death of Hiram K. Baldwin occurred at his home on East Street,
Milford, Thursday evening, following his wife's death by less
than a week. He moved here from Westville some years ago. He
was a very quiet, well-liked man, about seventy years of age.
For several years he was janitor of the High School, and
collector of school taxes giving fine satisfaction. His health
failed about two years ago, since that time he suffered from a
complication of diseases. Death followed a shock which he had
about ten days previous. Mr Baldwin is survived by two brothers, Jacob and George, of
Westville. The funeral was held at his late home Sunday
afternoon at two o'clock, the Rev. H.E. Brooks officiated,
assisted by the Rev. N.B Ripley. Burial was beside his wife in
the Westville cemetery. Among those from out of town who
attended the funeral were two cousins, Mrs Herrick and Mrs Worden
of Binghamton. Contributed by Judy Morgan
Jacob M. Baldwin obit Dec 28, 1949 ""The Freeman's Journal", Cooperstown, NY Jacob M. Baldwin, a retired farmer died Thursday at his home in this village.
Funeral services were h eld at the Tillapagh Funeral Home, Milford, on Tuesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Philip N. Pitcher of the M.E. Church,
assisted by the Rev. Wilbur C. Dodge, officiated. Burial was in the Westville
Cemetery. Mr Baldwin was born in the town of Westford May 14, 1863, a son of Henry W.
and Eva (Nellis) Baldwin. He married Nora Osborn on December 16, 1891. She
died April 8, 1912. On June 21, 1913 he married Clara Milks Nellis, who
survives. Mr Baldwin owned and operated a large farm near Westville until
1925, when he retired and moved to Milford where he has since resided. Mr
Baldwin was a member of the Westville Methodist church, where he sang in
the choir for many years. He was also a member of the Westville Grange.
Besides his wife he is survived by a step-daughter, Mrs. M.B. Dewey, who resides
at the Baldwin home, a step-son, Jesse Nellis of Westford, two nieces,
Mrs Ella Joslyn of Cooperstown and Mrs Viola Ellett of Oneonta, a nephew,
Vernon Baldwin of Cooperstown, and two step-grandchildren, Mrs. E.J. Butler
of Rochester and Byron Dewey of East Aurora. Contributed by Judy Morgan
- DEATHS - AUG 28, 1907 Jay C. Baldwin Jay C. Baldwin of Westville, who has been ill for the past year and for the past five
weeks in a critical condition at the home of his brother-in-law, Grover Saxton, at 8
Cozy avenue, died at the home last evening about 8 o'clock. Rev. J.G. Brooks will offer
prayer at the Saxton home Friday at 9 o'clock, after which the body will be taken to
Westville, where the funeral service will be held from the Methodist Episcopal church
at 12pm, and interment made there. The service here will be private. Mr. Baldwin was a son of the late Almarin Baldwin and was born at Westville July 31,
1874. He followed farming at his home there. About a year since he was taken ill with
appendicitis and, after some time, went to Albany and underwent an operation for the
relief thereof. He was found to be suffering from malignant internal growths and he
went to the hospital a few weeks ago but it was found not advisable to undertake a
second operation. He then came to the home of his brother-in-law here and has since
steadily failed. He is survived by a wife, who was formerly Miss Eva Cross of Cooperstown,
of whom he was married in 1900 and who, with three children survived him. He leaves
also the following sisters: Mrs. Stephen Ottoway of East street this village, Mrs. Charles
Smallin of Maryland, Mrs. Grover Saxton of Cozy avenue, this village, Miss Effie
Baldwin of Ocean Grove, N.J., Mrs. M.E. Young of West Broadway this village. Mr. Baldwin, during his last illness, professed faith in the Christian religion and
his last weeks have been happy ones and have been attended perfect resignation. Transcribed by Robert Baldwin Resolution Whereas, Death has again entered our midst and taken from our number Sir Knight
J. C. Baldwin, this admonishes us that life is uncertain and while we as a lodge
are called to mourn the loss of our Sir Knight, we know that is his eternal gain.
Therefore be it Resolved, That we extend our sympathy to the bereaved family and commend them to
the care of an all wise Father, who will comfort them in their sorrow. Resolved, That as a mark of respect to our Sir Knight our charter be draped in
mourning for thirty days, and that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family
of the deceased, also to the Otsego Tidings and Schenevus Monitor for publication
and placed on the records of the lodge. E.D. BURNSIDE, | C.M. SMALLIN, | Com. GUY CHAMBERLAIN, | Contributed by Robert A. Baldwin
Kenneth L. Baldwin obit Sept 15, 1985 Delaware Co, NY newspaper Born in Schenevus, NY Kenneth L. Baldwin of Frankfort, former foreman for the Bendix
Corporation, died Friday, sept 13 at Faxton hospital in Utica.
He was 75 years old. Mr Baldwin was born April 21, 1910 in
Schenevus to Lee and Blanche Shaw Baldwin. He was married to Ann
O'Blinsky in 1952. Surviving besides his widow is a daughter, Mrs Irvin Peters of
Mohawk. A memorial service will be held Saturday at 2 at Mohawk
Reformed Church. Burial will be in West Schuyler Cemetery, Ilion. Contributed by Robert Baldwin
Lloyd Baldwin UNADILLA — Mr. Lloyd W. Baldwin of 4 Watson St., Unadilla, passed away on
Saturday, Sept. 7, 2002, at The Hospital in Sidney. Mr. Baldwin was born
on July 28, 1921, in Binghamton, the son of George and Clara (Montagne)
Baldwin. He graduated from Unadilla High School in 1940, and then Clarkson
College of Technology with a bachelor of arts in accounting. He also earned
a master of science degree from Purdue University in 1952. Mr. Baldwin
served his country overseas during World War II from 1942 to 1946. In 1958,
he married Ruth A. Nichols. They shared 44 years of marriage. Most of his
life was spent teaching. He taught at New England College, New Mexico State
University and Paul Smith's College. For 18 years he was a college professor
in the accounting department of the State University College of Technology
at Delhi, retiring in 1985. Mr. Baldwin also had a love for antique cars and
motorcycles and enjoyed traveling. Mr. Baldwin was a lifetime member of the
American Legion Joyce Bell Post No. 578 in Unadilla, the VFW Post No. 7914
in Sidney, the Mid-York Patient Account Manager's Association and the American
Accounting Association. Survivors include his wife, Ruth; his daughters, Lois M. Baldwin of Akron, Lana
L. Baldwin of Cobleskill, Beth B. Baldwin of Hoboken, N.J., and Anne L. Bernier
(and her husband, Ron) of Sidney; his son, Paul L. Baldwin of Unadilla;
his grandchildren, Ian and Kyle Bernier; and several cousins. Visitation will
be held from 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2002, at the Joyce Funeral Home
Inc., 179 Main St., Unadilla. A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. on
Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2002, at Evergreen Hill Cemetery, Unadilla, with the Rev.
Michael Amos of the Fellowship Baptist Church officiating. In lieu of flowers,
contributions in his memory may be made to Unadilla Emergency Squad, P.O. Box
579, Unadilla NY 13849 or the Delaware Valley Humane Society, P.O. Box 182,
101 East Main St., Sidney NY 13838. Arrangements are by the Joyce Funeral Home
Inc., of Unadilla. Contributed by Judy Morgan
Lovina Boardman Baldwin Mrs. A. Baldwin, who has been failing gradually for several months, died Tuesday
evening last, aged 48 years and five months. She leaves a husband and six children,
five daughters and one son. She has fought life's battles patiently; in early
womanhood she put on armor for the Christian warfare, which she wore most gracefully
and faithfully to the end. None ever met her but to respect her, none knew her but
to love her. It has been the lot of the writer to meet her in the walks of the
seemingly every week for more than thirty years, and in all those meetings her every
action seemed to say, I am fighting the good fight; I shall keep the faith. Mrs. Baldwin lived to see six of the eight sisters buried, one, the wife of Rev.
Colegrove, remaining. In affliction she was submissive, in adversity she was
patient and hopeful, in prosperity grateful as we are as glad. She was kind
hearted, affectionate and friendly, and the best of her graces was charity to all.
In her family her love will be most deeply felt, but society and church will greatly
miss her. We learn later that Mrs. Geo. Baldwin also died Tuesday night. The Mrs. Baldwins
were cousins." Contributed by Robert A. Baldwin
Lynn Baldwin Lynn J. Baldwin, 71, of 124 Oneida Street, a retired employee of the New York
State University College, Oneonta, died Saturday, Feb.22, at Fox Hospital where
he had been a patient since February 20. He had been in ill health for some time. Mr. Baldwin was born December 8, 1903 at Westville, a son of Jay Charles and Eva
(Cross) Baldwin. He married Gladys Comstock on March 10, 1936 at Edmeston. He had spent most of his lifetime in the Oneonta area, having formerly lived at
Westville, Cooperstown Junction and Colliersville. A former employee of the Delaware
and Hudson Railroad as a fireman, he retired in 1969 as Senior Stationary Engineer
at the power house on the State University College, Oneonta, campus. He operated a business as a locksmith and gun repairman until his health failed.
He had lived previously at 5 Hill Place before moving to 124 Oneida Street where
he had lived for the past year. He was a veteran of World War I during which he served with the U.S. Navy, and
was a former member of the Oneonta Aerie of Eagles. Surviving are his wife; eight daughters, Mrs. Larry (Marcella) Andrews, Cherry
Valley; Mrs. Willard (Loretta) Brown, Nashua, N.H.; Mrs. Richard (Florence)
Chamberlain, Hoodsport, Wash.; Mrs. Joseph (Carol) Musarelli, Unadilla; Mrs.
Sharon Peterson; Mrs. James (Barbara) Olmstead, and Miss Vickie Baldwin, all of
Oneonta, and Mrs. Larry (Lynne) Graham, Wappingers Falls; three sons, Bruce J.
Baldwin, Cobleskill, and Charles and Robert Baldwin, Oneonta; two sisters, Mrs.
Leslie (Florence) Stevenson, Schenevus, and Mrs. Helen Austin, Cooperstown
Junction; and uncle, Harry Cross, Emmons; 25 grandchildren; one great-grandchild
and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Memorial services will be at 2 p.m., Monday, Feb. 24, at the Bookhout Funeral Home,
Oneonta, with the Rev. Raimund L. Tumbelston, pastor of the First Baptist Church,
Oneonta, officiating. Burial will be at the convenience of the family in the Baldwin Family plot in
the Westville Cemetary. There are no calling hours. The family has requested no flowers and has asked that those who wish contribute
to the Otsego County Heart Fund. Contributed by Robert A. Baldwin
obit "Otsego Farmer", April 10, 1912 Nora Osborne Baldwin On Monday, April 8, God called Home, after a short illness, Mrs Nora Osborne
Baldwin, wife of Jacob M. Baldwin of Westville. Mrs Baldwin, although but
forty-three years of age, had lived a life of large usefulness. When a small
child she determined to live for Jesus, and her whole life has been a positive
force for Him. She was the kind of Christian "whose faith and work were bells
of full accord", The purpose of her life seemed to be to obey His will which
she so firmly believed to be always right. Her memory will be treasured by a
large circle of friends for she was the friend of everyone. Contributed by Judy Morgan
Perley D. Baldwin Dies at Home in Worcester Worcester, Oct. 3-Perley D. Baldwin died at 9 o'clock this morning at his home
on Upper Main street, following a shock which he suffered yesterday. He had been
in poor heath for some time. Funeral services will be held at the home Saturday at 2 o'clock. Rev. E.L. Martin
of the Methodist Episcopal church will officiate, and burial will be at Elk Creek. The deceased was the son of Igraham and Ann (Bostwick) Baldwin, and was born
in Westford April 30, 1860. His marriage to Miss Eva M. Ferris took place at
Schenevus in 1879. She survives him, as do a daughter, Mrs. Orrie Persons, and a son, Ross Baldwin,
both residing in Albany; six grandchildren; four great grandchildren; three sisters,
Mrs. Annie Magee of Elk Creek, Mrs. Nora Ketell, and Mrs. Fannie Chase, both of
Mohawk, and one brother, Lee Baldwin of Binghamton. Mr. Baldwin has been a resident of Worcester 25 years. He was a member of the
Order of the Maccabees. Contributed by Robert A. Baldwin
- Philander Baldwin born 5/20/1823 Westville - died 3/10/1862 Middlefield obit "Freeman's Journal" newspaper of March 14, 1862 Cooperstown, NY "SUICIDE: Dr. Blodget, Coroner, held an inquest on Tuesday last on the body of Philander G.
Baldwin of Middlefield, who committed suicide by hanging himself in his hop house, on the
10th inst. It appeared in evidence before the Coroner's jury, that Mr. Baldwin had been
for two or three months past laboring under temporary derangement, probably caused by
pecuniary losses. He was about 50 years of age, and leaves a wife and several children." Transcribed by Robert Baldwin
Philo Baldwin obit June 3, 1892 "Otsego Farmer", Otsego Co, NY Westville....Philo Baldwin, an old resident here, died last Saturday; funeral Monday.
He had been sick a long time and suffered very much. He leaves a wife and several
children to mourn. His son Philo of Amsterdam, was home to the funeral and spent two
or three days in town. Contributed by Judy Morgan
Philander R. Baldwin obit "The Blade", Aug 12, 1922, page 23, col 6, Toledo, Ohio Philander R. Baldwin, aged 78 years, Friday Aug 11, 1922, at his
residence 44 Giant St, Farmington. Philander was born in March
1843 in Westville, NY, the son of Philander and Sarah Ann
Baldwin. Services at his residence Monday at 2 o'clock p.m.
Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. Contributed by Judy Morgan
Raymond S. Baldwin obit March 11, 1974 "Oneonta Daily Star", Oneonta, NY Raymond S. Baldwin, 94, of 18 Tilton Avenue, a retired railroad
conductor, died Saturday, March 9 at his home. He was born Nov
4, 1879 at North Blenheim, Schoharie County, a son of Ira and
Mary (Pierce) Baldwin. He married Ellen McGrath on October 25,
1902 in Phoenecia. He was employed as a conductor for the former
Ulster and Delaware Railroad and later the New York Central
Railroad from 1899 until his retirement in 1947. Mr Baldwin had
lived in Oneonta since 1902. He was a member of the Brotherhood
of Railway Conductors. Surviving are his wife, a daughter, Mrs Frederick (Marjorie) Loomis,
Edmeston, a sister, Mrs Charles (Mae) Post, 15 Franklin St, a
grandson, three great-grandsons, and one niece. Funeral and
committal services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 12, at the
Bookhout Funeral Home, Oneonta, with the Rev. John Blackman,
pastor of the Second Baptist Church, Edmeston, officiating.
Burial will be later in Locust Hill Cemetery, Hobart. Friends
may call at their convenience. Contributed by Judy Morgan
Sabrina Baldwin obit "The Otsego Farmer", Otsego Co, NY, March 14, 1902 edition Mrs Sabrina Baldwin died Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs
Augusta Baldwin, after a long illness at the age of 83 years. She
had been a great sufferer, and has been tenderly cared for by her daughter. Contributed by Judy Morgan
Susan Baldwin obit "Oneonta Daily Star", Saturday, Aug 3, 1918 Mrs Susan Baldwin, brief notice of whose death at 1 o’clock Thursday night
appeared in the Star of Friday, was born 67 years ago in the town of Roseboom,
and was a daughter of Garner and Matilda Rhines. All her early life was spent
in that township. She was married 48 years ago to Henry A. Baldwin of the town
of Westford and thereafter resided near Westville until the death of her husband,
three years ago, when she came to Oneonta, and ever since has made her home
with her daughter Mrs. V.J. Ellett, 21 Forest avenue. She had been in failing
health since last June. Mrs Baldwin is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Ellett, above named, and by seven
grandchildren. She also leaves a brother, Edwin Rhines, of Afton, and two
sisters, Mrs. Alzina Baldwin of Springfield and Mrs Calvin Walton of Cherry
Valley. She was a devoted member of the Methodist Episcopal church at Westville.
A good friend and neighbor and a loving wife and mother. She leaves a wide
circle of friends in the vicinity of her old home who will learn with the deepest
regret of her death. Prayer service for Mrs. Baldwin will be held at noon on
Sunday. Rev. J. C. Johnson officiating after which the body will be taken to
Westville, where the funeral will be held at 2 p.m. in the church of which she
was a long time member. Rev. N. B. Ripley of Milford will officiate and interment
will be beside her husband in the family plot in the Westville cemetery. Contributed by Judy Morgan
Solomon Baldwin The funeral services of the late Solomon Baldwin were held at the M.E. church
at Schenevus, Sunday. He lived to the advanced age of 86 years. During the early part of his life he
was an active business man, and handled large sums of money. The greater part
of his life was spent in Westford, Worcester and Schenevus. As far as our business
relations with the deceased extended we found him fair and honorable to a penny.
The following remarks was made in our presence by a prominent man of this town,
who has known him all his life; "He made the best assessor the town of Worcester
ever had." He was an excellent judge of property and showed a desire to deal
justly by all. Since the death of his wife he has been cared for by his daughter,
Miss Jane Baldwin, who has ever been kind and devoted to her aged father, giving
him the very best of care to the hour of his death. The unfortunate circumstances brought out by the disagreement of the family about
here the remains should be interred is sincerely regretted by all right thinking
people. It seems to us that the arrangements made by the daughter, with whom he
lived and died, and who was carrying out the well-known wishes of the deceased
should have been respected and fully carried out. Other matters of difference
could be settled by the courts at a suitable time. The remains will probably repose in the Chase vault until the "final resting
place" be determined by the courts. (Worcester Times, 26 February 1891) Contributed by Robert A. Baldwin
Sumner Baldwin For Over a Year He has Breathed Trough a Silver Tube Sumner Baldwin died at his residence in New York on Monday morning. The
announcement of his demise will occasion no surprise among citizens who
were generally aware of the serious nature of his illness and who had
come to look upon death as something likely to occur at any time. The most
skilled physicians were employed with the hope that life might be prolonged,
but without avail. The cause of death was dry, cancer of the throat. The disease was contracted
over two years ago while Mr. Baldwin was a member of the New York police force,
and at first it occasioned no alarm. As it progressed, Mr. Baldwin's breathing
became effected and a year ago in February an operation was performed. A
subsequent operation became necessary the following May and at that time a tube
was inserted in the throat to enable him to breathe. This affected his organs of
speech and he was able to talk only in whispers. Of late he had been able to take
only liquid nourishment. It was expected to perform an operation leading to the
removal of the cancer, and he was brought here for that purpose but he became
weaker and returned to New York about a week ago. A change for the worse occurred
several days ago and he died. Deceased was a brother of John Baldwin of this place and had a great many
relatives and friends hereabouts. He was born in East Worcester 49 years ago.
When he was two years old his parents moved to Westford where he lived until he
grew to young manhood. He was 28 years old when he became a member of the
Metropolitan police force on which he served 18 ½ years and until illness
compelled him to retire. Funeral services were held from the New York residence
Wednesday and the remains were brought here and interred in the family plot in
Maple Grove cemetery last evening. Contributed by Robert A. Baldwin
obit "The Daily Star", Oneonta, NY, Monday March 21, 1994 Vernon J. Baldwin COOPERSTOWN-Vernon J. Baldwin, 92, died Thursday, March 17, 1994, at The
Meadows. He was born Dec. 28, 1901, in Westville, the son of George R.
And Effie (Cook) Baldwin. He married Mildred H. Mahan on July 7, 1928,
in Cooperstown; she died May 7, 1984. A lifelong area resident, Mr. Baldwin
graduated from Milford High School. He was employed as a manager of the Mohican
Farm and the Spaulding Estate for 19 years. Following its sale to the Clark
family, he continued his employment as manager of Mohican Manor and the Mohican
Farm for 32 years. Mr. Baldwin retired in April of 1972, following 51 years of
managing the estate and farm. He had been a resident of the Clara Welch
Thanksgiving Home, Cooperstown, for many years prior to entering The Meadows in
November of 1993. He was a member of the Cooperstown Presbyterian Church,
and a former member of the board of Middlefield Historical Association. He is survived by two nephews, Robert and Stephen Winsor; and several cousins.
Funeral services will be at 1 p.m., Tuesday at the Ingalls, Connell & Dow Funeral
Home, Cooperstown, with the Rev. John Best, pastor of the Cooperstown
Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will be later in the Hartwick Seminary
Cemetery. Friends may call at their convenience after 2 p.m. today at the
Ingalls, Connell & Dow Funeral Home, Cooperstown. Arrangements are by the Ingalls, Connell & Dow Funeral Home, Cooperstown. Contributed by Judy Morgan
Albert V. "Abe" Bagnardi Sr. Albert Victor 'Abe' Bagnardi Sr., 76, of Oneonta, died unexpectedly,
Saturday, Dec. 23, 2006. He was born March 24, 1930, in Oneonta, the son of John and Josephine
A. (DeFiore) Bagnardi. Abe graduated from Oneonta High School in
the class of 1947 and then DeVry Technology Institute for
Electronics, Chicago, Ill., in 1952. On Valentine's Day, Feb. 14, 1987, Abe married his sweetheart, Carol
Ann Bridger, at the home of Diz and Jo Ann LaMonica in Oneonta.
A jack of all trades, Abe worked with his father, John, building
and remodeling homes in Oneonta. From 1952 to 1967, he worked for
Oneonta Video Inc., as the general manager and chief engineer for
cable TV systems in New York state that entailed all phases of
the system operation and he was in charge of personnel and the
business offices. Abe also owned and operated the Travelers
Motel, Restaurant and Golf Course in Oneonta, Portlandville Video
Inc. and several apartment houses in the Oneonta area. In 1981, he worked in automotive sales selling Ford, Mercury,
Lincoln, Chrysler, Dodge and Plymouth vehicles, and from 1988 to
1995, he owned and operated Cal-Dot Enterprise. He specialized in
all phases of home construction, cabinet work and remodeling. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus (Prior Faithful Navigator
of fourth degree), the Oneonta BPOE Post 1312 and the Oneonta
Country Club. Abe was a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend who
will be deeply missed. Abe is survived by his beloved wife and best friend of 20 years,
Carol Ann Bagnardi, of Oneonta; two faithful companions, Callie
and Domino; one daughter, Cynthia Bagnardi of Tucson, Ariz.; one
son, Albert Victor Bagnardi Jr. of Cape Cod, Mass.; two
grandchildren, Travis and Amanda Bagnardi of Cape Cod, Mass.; a
dear aunt, Marge Mathews of Oneonta; two sisters, Angelina
Lombardo of Albany and JoAnn Welge of West Va.; a sister-in-law
and brother-in-law, Jo Ann and Diz LaMonica of Oneonta; one
stepson, Tom Liddle of West Oneonta; as well as many wonderful
friends, nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by his parents, John and Josephine A. Bagnardi;
and two brothers-in-law, Pat Lombardo and Rich Welge. There will be no calling hours. A Memorial Mass will be held at 10
a.m. Saturday, Dec. 30, at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church,
Oneonta. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to either the
Association for the Blind & Visually Impaired, 321 Prospect St.,
Watertown, NY 13601 or the SPCA, 4841 State Highway 28,
Cooperstown, New York 13326, in loving memory of Albert Victor
Bagnardi Sr. Condolences may be made online by visiting www.bookhoutfuneralhome.com. Funeral arrangements are by the Bookhout Funeral Home of Oneonta.
Published in The Daily Star on 12/27/2006.
Walter C. Ball Walter C. Ball, 86, passed away Saturday, Oct. 21, 2006, at A.O. Fox
Nursing Home in Oneonta. He was born Jan. 27, 1920, in Chicago, Ill., the son of Walter K. and
Ethel (Mighall) Ball. Walter was a United States Army Air Corps veteran, serving during
World War II. He married Evelyn Carroza on April 21, 1946, in Newark, N.J. She
predeceased him May 22, 1986. Walter was employed for Xerox in Rochester as an engineer. After
retirement in 1982, he moved to Schenevus. He is survived by his children, Linda and her husband, Myron,
Romanczak of Rochester, Walter and his wife, Bonnie, Ball of
California, and Lorraine Anderson of Rochester; two grandsons,
Shawn Curran and Cainan Anderson. A funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2006, at the
Heller Funeral Home in Schenevus, with Elliott P. DuBois
officiating. Interment with military honors will follow in the Schenevus Cemetery.
Condolences to the family may be made at www.hellerfuneralhome.com. The Heller Funeral Home, 25 Arch St., in Schenevus, is serving the
family. Published in The Daily Star on 10/23/2006.
Nicholas Banker The Morris Chronicle, July 16, 1879. Vol. XIII, No. 23, Whole No. 643. BANKER.- In Westford, July 6th, Nicholas Banker, aged 46 years. During the rebellion he served in the 121st regiment. (page 3)
Louis C. Barber Louis C. Barber, 82, of Wells Bridge, passed away Monday evening,
Feb. 12, 2007, at A.O. Fox Memorial Hospital, Oneonta. He was born June 27, 1924, in the town of Butternuts, the son of the
late Milton and Irene (Carvin) Barber. He was married to Marguerite Wilber on June 27, 1947, in Unadilla.
Louis was a veteran of World War II, serving in the United States
Army from 1943 until 1946. Louie was well-known for his carpentry skills throughout the Tri-Town
area; he was an avid hunter and fisherman. He was known for his
butcher shop, and his unique form of mounting deer antlers was
enjoyed by many local hunters. He enjoyed staying at home taking care of his garden, chickens and
occasionally raising pheasants, turkeys and quail. Louie will be greatly missed by his grandchildren and great-grandson.
He was a founding member of the Wells Bridge Fire Department and
served as fire chief for 16 years. He also held several positions
in the Otsego County Fire Service. He was a life member of the Unadilla Rod and Gun Club and Unadilla
American Legion Post No. 578. Louie is survived by his wife, Marguerite D. Barber, of Wells Bridge;
his sons and daughters-in-law, Jeffrey and Ellen Barber of Wells
Bridge and Jerry and Lorrie Barber of Wells Bridge; his
grandchildren, Andrew, Amanda, Erik, Kaleigh, Ethan and Korrin;
and his great-grandson, Shea. He is also survived by his sisters,
Letha Padgett of Oregon and Leona McHenry of Norwich; and several
nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brothers and a sister, Tom, Paul and
Elouise. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 16, 2007, at the
Westcott Funeral Home Inc., 123 Main St., Unadilla, with the Rev.
Dr. Lyle D. Linder of Franklin, officiating. Interment will be later in East Sidney Union Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 15, 2007, when the family will be in attendance.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the
Wells Bridge Fire and Auxiliary Department. Funeral arrangements are by the Westcott Funeral Home Inc., 123 Main
St., Unadilla, under the supervision of James S. Westcott and
James C. Magee, funeral directors. Published in The Daily Star on 2/14/2007.
Charles H. Barnes Charles H. Barnes, 93, passed away Saturday, Dec. 9, 2006, at A.O.
Fox Memorial Hospital in Oneonta. He was born Dec. 3, 1913, in Oneonta, the son of Howard and Harriett
Ida Barnes. Charlie married Lucy Wilber on Aug. 20, 1934, in Oneonta.
He worked for D&H Railroad, Scintilla, Grand Union groceries, and
then retired from Oneonta Grocery at the age of 65.
Charlie was a member of the Elm Park United Methodist Church in
Oneonta and was an avid fisherman. He is survived by his wife of 72 years, Lucy Barnes of Oneonta; his
son, David, and wife Jody Barnes of Oneonta; and a cousin. He was predeceased by his brother, Donald Barnes.
A funeral service will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 14, 2006, at
the Lewis, Hurley & Pietrobono Funeral Home, Oneonta, with the
Rev. Eileen J. Cornwell, pastor of the Elm Park United Methodist
Church, officiating. Interment will be in the Oneonta Plains Cemetery. Condolences may be made to the family at www.lhpfuneralhome.com. Contributions may be made to the Catskill Area Hospice & Palliative
Care, 1 Birchwood Drive, Oneonta, NY 13820. The Lewis, Hurley & Pietrobono Funeral Home, 51 Dietz St., Oneonta,
is serving the family. Published in The Daily Star on 12/11/2006.
S. Catherine Barnes Sara Catherine Barnes, 83, of Oneonta, died Saturday, Aug. 5, 2006,
at the A.O. Fox Nursing Home. Born Sept. 10, 1922, in West Oneonta, she was the daughter of the
late Harry and Ella (Oliver) Ford. Catherine was a homemaker. She married Alford O. Barnes in Otego on
July 27, 1949. He pre-deceased her in September of 1991.
She is survived by her two sons, Frederick D. and Thomas P.
Barnes of Oneonta; one brother, Jim Ford of Oneonta;
sisters-in-law, Marion Ford of Otego, Jean Ford of Oneonta, and
Lena Barnes of West Davenport; and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband; and one brother, Ralph Ford.
Family will receive friends at the Bookhout Funeral Home, 357
Main St., Oneonta, from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2006. A
funeral service will be held immediately following the viewing at
1 p.m. with the Rev. Eileen Cornwell, pastor of the Elm Park
United Methodist Church, offici-ating. Interment will be in the Oneonta Plains Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Elm
Park United Methodist Church, 401 Chestnut St., Oneonta, NY 13820
or to the West Oneonta Fire Department, West Oneonta, NY 13861. Arrangements are being handled by the Bookhout Funeral Home, Oneonta. Published in The Daily Star on 8/7/2006.
Margaret C. Barnhart Margaret C. Barnhart, 87, a lifelong area resident, passed away
peacefully Monday, Dec. 25, 2006, in the A.O. Fox Memorial
Hospital, Oneonta. The daughter of the late Corbin and Margaret Calkins, she was born
April 30, 1919, in the Town of Walton. Mrs. Barnhart was a homemaker, home health-care worker, and had been
employed at Delaware Valley Hospital, Walton, as a cook. She was
a hard-working woman who enjoyed working until she was 82.
Margaret Barnhart is survived by two sons, Robert (Gail) Barnhart
of Walton and David Barnhart of Delhi; a daughter, Beverly (Mike)
Soldan of Franklin; and a sister, Amelia MacDonald of Whitesboro.
She is also survived by her grandchildren, Tina Burman, Deb Wood,
Bob Barnhart, Lisa Barnhart and James Barnhart; and her nine
great-grandchildren, Jared, Dustin, Tanner, Logan Klayton,
Emilee, Kazlynn and Leslie, and Sara. Friends and family may call Wednesday, Dec. 27, from 6 to 8 p.m. at
Clark, Winter & Courtney Funeral Home, 25 Townsend St., Walton.
Funeral services will be held at the funeral home at 11 a.m.
Thursday, Dec. 28. Burial will be in the Walton Cemetery, Walton. Memorial contributions in memory of Margaret Barnhart may be made to
Plymouth Community Church, County Route 21, Walton, NY 13856.
Condolences to the family may be made online at www.courtneyfh.com. Published in The Daily Star on 12/27/2006.
Utica Press Avery P. Barringer, Columbia Center, Dies Columbia Center, June 17-[1932] Avery Peasley Barringer, 80,