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1874-1943 | Abell, Lena Sherwood Lot #R4L7G7 buried in West Union Cemetery |
Death 9/10/1907 | Abbey, Fred, son of the late Dr. O.L.
Abbey died in Pittsburgh Tues., September 10, 1907. Served in Spanish-American War. Remains were taken to Corry for internment. |
Death 1/19/1905 | Abbey, Dr. O.L. former resident, age 65 years, died Thurs., January 19, 6-7 years. His wife died some two years ago. Survived by two brothers three sisters. Buried Pine Grove Cem. |
Death 2/1903 | Abbey, Mrs. O.L. died February 1903. Funeral, Mon., February 23, 1903. Roxina McLean, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. W.E. McLean; married Dr. O.L. Abbey. Husband and son, Fred Abbey survives. Buried Corry. |
Death 10/5/1998 | Abbey, Tracy Lee, 16, maternal grandson of Jack and Nancy Briggs of Waterford and Colorado, died Oct. 5, 1998, of injuries he suffered in an automobile accident. A resident of Lake City, he was born in Erie, Aug. 31, 1982, son of Judson and Cheryl Briggs Abbey of Lake City. The Robert A. Jaworowicz Funeral Home, Girard, handled arrangements. Burial was at Girard Cemetery. |
Death 02/19/1975 | Abbott, Allie. Born in Edinboro May 13, 1885 to Henry and Mary Shearer Gross. Preceded by husband Elgin G Abbott. Survived by three nieces: Mrs. Donald Zimmer of Fairview, Mrs Thomas Dolak of Erie, and Mildred Dodd of Cleveland, and two nephews: Bruce Abbott of Erie and George Geik of New York. Buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery. |
Death 7/19/2001 | Abbott, Clara Magdewski, 79, of Erie died Thursday, July 19, 2001, at Hamot Medical Center. She was born Sept. 18, 1921, in Erie County, daughter of the late Michael and Augusta Bayier Magdewski. She lived most of her life in Erie. She worked for General Electric Co., retiring in 1988 after 26 years. She was a member of St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church and enjoyed fishing and playing bingo. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Linda Abbott; a brother, Bruno Magdewski; a sister, Martha Snyder; and several half brothers and half sisters. Survivors include her husband of 61 years, Harvey Abbott; a daughter, Tammy Droney and her husband, Lloyd, of Waterford; a sister, Helen Laskowski and her husband, Theodore, of Florida; three granddaughters, Corinne Droney, Melissa Runser and Gabrielle Abbott; a great granddaughter; and many nieces and nephews. Friends called at the Dusckas Funeral Home East, Erie, and attended a service there, officiated by the Rev. Sandra Samuel of St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church. Interment was at Wintergreen Gorge Cemetery. |
Death 9/27/2001 | Abbot, Harvey N., 87, of Erie died Thursday, Sept. 27, 2001, at Beverly Healthcare-Western Reserve. He was born Sept. 5, 1914, in Crawford County, son of the late Harry and Edna Graff Abbott. He lived in Erie most of his life. He worked for Kaiser Aluminum, retiring in 1976. He enjoyed gardening, carpentry and card games. He was preceded in death by his wife, Clara Magdewski Abbott, on July 19, 2001; a daughter Linda Abbott; and three brothers, Russell, Milton and Earl Abbott. Survivors include a daughter, Tammy Droney and her husband, Lloyd, of Waterford; three granddaughters, Corinne Droney, Melissa Runser and Gabrielle Abbott; a great-granddaughter; and several nieces and nephews. Friends called at the Dusckas Funeral Home, Erie. A service was held there, officiated by the Rev. Stephen Rosendahl. Interment was at Wintergreen Gorge Cemetery. |
Death 1/11/1996 | Abbott, Orson M., 93, a resident of the Western Reserve Convalescent Home for the past five years and formerly of Waterford, died Thursday, Jan. 11, 1996, at Saint Vincent Health Center. He was born in Geneva, Pa., on July 20, 1902, son of the late Lorenzo and Mariah Culver Abbott. He retired after 25 years of service at the former Lovell’s Manufacturing Co. in Erie. He attended the Church of the Nazarene, Waterford. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mildred Lasher Abbott, on July 12, 1968; a daughter Marion Abbott; a son, Charles O. Abbott; and four sisters and two brothers, Survivors include a daughter, Mildred June Pierce of Erie; a son Henry Z. Abbott of Millcreek; and three grandchildren; five great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. The Franklin L. Rupp Funeral Home, Waterford, was in charge of arrangements. |
1905-1997 | Abel, Martha Vogt Phillipsville Tier F Lot 3 |
Death 2/28/2001 | Abercrombie, George T., 74, of Waterford, died Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2001. He was born Nov. 13, 1926, in Hollis, N.Y., son of the late William and Anna Burke Abercrombie. He served with the U.S. Navy throughout the Pacific Theater during World War II and was honored with the Navy Cross with five oak clusters for heroism in Guam. He worked as a blacksmith for Erie City Iron Works, retiring in 1979 after 26 years. He was a member of the Flagship Niagara League and served as the ship’s blacksmith. He also made ornamental metal designs for area churches. He was a member of Waterford Lodge 425 F.&A.M. He played bagpipes for 28 years with Erepa Grotto Pipe Band and taught the instrument to young people free of charge. He served as a scuba diver with the Erie County Sheriff’s Department water rescue team and volunteered at the Dr. Gertrude A. Barber Center. He was preceded in death by a brother, Robert Abercrombie. Survivors include his wife of 54 years, Margretta Guntrum Abercrombie, whom he married March 22, 1946. He also survived by four daughters, Barbara Anna Pett and her husband, Albert, of Waterford, Penny Green and her husband, Dennis, of Erie, Lynn Cline and her husband, Jere, of Cary, N.C., and Sheila Strawser of Pittsburgh; two sons, John A. Abercrombie of Mentor, Ohio, and George Abercrombie and his wife, Kathleen, of Mill Village; three brothers, William Abercrombie and his wife, Irene, of Daytona Beach, Fla., Ronald Abercrombie of South Carolina and Douglas Abercrombie and his wife, Peggy, of Spartansburg, S.C,; 11 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. |
Birth 7/1/28 | Aboo, Richard Michael Born to Mr. And Mrs. Mike Aboo. |
Death 8/19/1995 | Abraham, Alice “Ma” Emaline, 92, mother of Elinor Morton of Union City, died Saturday, Aug. 19, 1995. A resident of Pittsfield, she was born at Burton, Kan., Aug. 23, 1902, a daughter of the late James and Edith Kyle Pennell. Burial was at Riverside Cemetery, Pittsfield. |
Death
03/24/62 |
Abrams, Harry Kenneth—the funeral service for Harry Kenneth Abrams was held at the Glenn Funeral Home, Saturday, March 24, 1962. Burial was in the Troy Center Cemetery with the following nephews as pallbearers; Ben and Gary Abrams, Clarence and Robert Thomas and Russel and San Acel. |
Death 1/28/2000 | Abrams, Larry L. “Abe,” 51, of 125 Mylan St., Oil City, died Friday, Jan. 28, 2000, at Northwest Medical Center in Franklin. He was born Mach 29, 1948, in Titusville, son of Kathryn Cook Abrams of Titusville and the late Rexford G. Abrams. Local survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Gary (Teresa) Applebee and Stacey Abrams, both of Union City. Burial was at Fairview Cemetery, Pleasantville. |
Death 8/5/1888 | Acheson, James, nearly 89 years old, passed away Sun. Aug. 5, 1888 |
Death 11/15/1897 | Acheson, Mrs. James, age 87, passed away Mon. Nov. 15, 1897 |
Death 7/1/2000 | Acker, Benetta May ‘Betty,’ 75, 21824 Church St., Venango, died Saturday, July 1, 2000, at Crawford County Care Center, Saegertown. She was born Nov. 26, 1924, in Columbus, Warren County, daughter of the late Benjamin L. Wise and Nina M. Jones Wise. Local survivors include a daughter, Carolyn Dies of Waterford. The Van Matre Funeral Home, Cambridge Springs, handled arrangements. Cremation followed the funeral service. Interment was at Venango Cemetery. |
Death 7/5/2001 | Ackerman. John H. Ackerman II, 48, 262 Main St. West, Girard, died Thursday, July 5, 2001, at Saint Vincent Health Center in Erie. He was born Dec. 30, 1952, son of the late John H. and Shirley Fiesler Ackerman. He graduated from McDowell High School in 1970, then worked for GTE. He lived in Santa Monica, Calif., for several years, then recently moved to Girard. He enjoyed computers and music. He was preceded in death by a sister, Jennifer Hagberg in 2000. Survivors include two sisters, Sharon Holdsworth of Fairview and Katrina White of Lake City; a brother Glen A. Ackerman of Union City; and several nieces and nephews. There were no calling hours, burial was private. |
Birth 12/3/1925 | Adair, Robert Marquis born to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Adair Tues. December 3, 1935. |
Death 1/5/1997 | Adams, Allan M. Sr., age 81, father of Mrs. Clay (Patricia) Anderson of Waterford and brother of Mrs. James (Ann) Sammons of Wattsburg, died Sunday, Jan. 5, 1997, at Corry Memorial Hospital. |
Death 1/25/1942 | Adams, Arnold Lee, six months old. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Adams died Sun. Jan 25, 1942. Internment in Lowville Cemetary. |
No dates | Adams, Calvin Phillipsville Tier 11 Lot 7 |
Death 4/14/1997 | Adams, Dominic Anthony, 4 ½ months, son of Charles Franklin and Tonimarie Wall Adams of 36992 Baumaster Rd., Centerville, died unexpectedly Monday, April 14, 1997 at home. He was born at Northwest Medical Center in Franklin on Dec. 6, 1996. In addition to his parents, survivors include a sister, Julia Lynn; a brother, Andrew Scott; his maternal grandparents, William and Patricia Wall of Centerville; his paternal grandparents, David and Judith Perry of Cambridge Springs and Charles and Mary Jane Adams of Dresden, Tenn.; and several aunts, uncles, and cousins. The Willis L. Arnold Funeral Home, Townville, handled arrangements. Burial was at Troy Center Cemetery. |
Death 2/8/1872 | Adams, Frank son of CE & ME Phillipsville Tier 11 Lot 7 |
Death 9/19/1994 | Adams. Helen M. Pastuha, age 84, 2609 Hazel St., Erie, died Monday, Sept. 19, 1994. She was born in Charleroi, on Aug. 18, 1910, a daughter of the late Paul and Ursula Cabaday Pastuha. Survivors include her husband, Vernon L. Adams; two sons, Vernon Adams of Mary Esther, Fla., and David Adams of Erie; two daughters, Mrs. James (Marilyn) Gaber of Waterford and Arlene Miller of Erie; one sister, Mary Nuber of Erie; and six grandchildren, one great-granddaughter and several nieces, nephews and cousins. The Russell C. Schmidt Funeral Home, Erie, handled arrangements. Burial was at Gate of Heaven Cemetery. |
Death 8/30/1993 | Adams, Larry Edward Jr., age 31, 13 and ½ N. Main, Union City died Monday, Aug. 30, 1993, from injuries he suffered in a vehicle accident that night. He was born in Union City on Feb. 28, 1962, the son of Joyce A. Weed Adams and the late Larry E. Adams Sr.. Mr. Adams was formerly employed by Plastek Industries. Besides his mother, he is survived by one son, Andrew Edward Adams of Erie; two brothers, Steven and Jeffrey Adams, both of Union City; one sister, Kathy Adams of Union City; four nieces and several aunts, uncles and cousins. The C.S. Warthman Funeral Home, 69 N. Main, Union City, handled arrangements. Burial was held at the convenience of the family. |
Death 9/17/2000 | Adams, Lawrence “Lonnie,” 93, a resident of Pleasant Ridge Manor, died Sunday, Sept. 17, 2000. He was born July 20, 1907, in Harborcreek Township, son of the late Zackeaus and Parthena Barber Adams. He served with the U.S. Army Air Force in New Guinea and throughout the southern Pacific Ocean during World War II. He owned and operated the Wattsburg Hotel for many years and was a member of the Nation Rifle Association. He was preceded in death by his wife, Hellen Long Adams, whom he married in 1942 and who died in 1990; and a brother, Walter H. Adams. Survivors include two daughters, Donna Mae Polagyi of Erie and Audery Schoolcraft and her husband, Elmer, of Fairview; two sisters, Mamie Sturdivant of Erie and Verna Woodruff of Ripley, N.Y.; seven grandchildren; and many great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Internment was at Laurel Hill Cemetery. |
Death 10/5/1999 | Adams. Linda R. Holbert Adams, 51, of 865 Elk Creek Road, Waterford, formerly of Erie, died Tuesday, Oct. 5, 1999, at Saint Vincent Health Center. She was born Aug. 5, 1948, in Erie, daughter of Betty Lindgren Holbert of Erie and the late William Holbert. She attended Harbor Creek High School, then worked as a service adviser for Gary Miller Chrysler Plymouth from 1987 to 1995. She was active with Boy Scouts of America, Troop 58 in Waterford and a former member of Bethany Lutheran Church. She enjoyed outdoor activities. She was preceded in death by a niece. Survivors include her husband of 34 years, Kenneth Adams Sr.; a daughter, Brenda Johnson and her husband, Keith, of Waterford; two sons, Kenneth Adams Jr. and his wife, Debbie, and Erie and John Adams and his wife, Jackie, of Centerville; a brother, Jon Holbert and his wife, Patricia, of Wesleyville; a sister, Barbara Chrispen and her husband, Norman, of Erie; two granddaughters, Stephanie Johnson and Lily Adams; six grandsons, Gregory Johnson, Jon Outlaw II and Samson, Nicholas, Zachary and Kyle Adams; and several nieces and nephews and cousins. The Scott Funeral Home, Erie, handled arrangements. Burial was at Laurel Hill Cemetery. |
Death 12/8/1972 | Adams, Mildred, 68, died at Union City memorial Hospital. She is survived by two daughters: Mrs. Wilma Skinner of Wattsburg and Mrs. Shirley Newton of Union City; two sons: Raymond Adams of Union City and S-Sgt. Merle Adams of New Mexico; one sister, Mrs. Dorothy Wiley of Florida; one brother, Walter Arnink of North East; and fourteen grandchildren. She was buried in Lowville Cemetery. |
Death 2/21/1999 | Adams. Raymond F. Adams, 68, of 5 Sherman St., Union City, died Sunday, Feb. 21, 1999, at Union City Memorial Hospital. He was born Feb. 21, 1931, in North East, son of the late Fenton and Mildred Arnie Adams. Mr. Adams was a retired truck driver. He worked for Tri-State Lumber Co., Union City. He also was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War and he served in the U.S. Air Force Reserve. He attended Parade Street United Methodist Church. He was a life member of the VFW John Krol Post 237 of Union City and a member of American Legion Post 285, Waterford, and the Corry Moose Lodge. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, golf, bowling, and shooting trap and skeet. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Barber Adams, whom he married Dec. 3, 1965; a son, John L. Adams, of Mammoth Lakes, Calif.; a daughter, Chris Newton Lindburg and her husband, Byron, of Union City; two sisters, Wilma Skinner of Wattsburg, and Shirley Newton and her husband, Paul, of Union City; one brother, Merle Adams and his wife, Luella, of Union City; six grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Burial was at Evergreen Cemetery, Union City. |
Death 8/27/1978 | Adams, Sarah A., 64, died at Corry Memorial Hospital. She was born in Union Township on May 17, 1914 to Ernest W. and Edna Phelps Duryee. She is survived by her husband, Russell Adams; four sons: Ernest R. and Larry E. Adams of Corry, Jerry R. Adams of Union City, and Robert D. Adams of Union City; two daughters: Mrs. Ronald (Beverly J.) Morton and Mrs. Duane (Arnette A.) Van Epps of Union City; two brothers: Fred Duryee of Greene, NY and Clair Duryee of Union City; a sister, Mrs. Thomas (Myrtle) Yaiko of Clymer, NY; 16 grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by a son, Arnald Lee Adams, in 1942. She was buried in Lowville Cemetery. |
Death 5/31/2000 | Adams, Theodore C., 82, of Ocala, Fla., died Wednesday, May 31, 2000. He was born Oct. 12, 1917, in Erie, son of the late Harry and Pearl Adams. Local survivors include a brother, Harry Adams of Wattsburg. |
Death 11/20/1996 | Adams, Vernon L., 80, father of Mrs. James (Marilyn) Gaber of Waterford, died Saturday, Nov. 30, 1996, at his home following an extended illness. A resident of 2609 Hazel St., Erie, he was born in beaver Township, Crawford County, Oct.8, 1916, son of the late Adelbert and Hattie Joslin Adams. Burial was at Gate of Heaven Cemetery. |
Death 11/16/1979 | Adamczyk, Fannie, 89, died at Union City Memorial Hospital. She is survived by a son, Dr. Joseph P. Adamchic of Pittsburgh; two daughters: Mrs. Stanley (Jean) Szurek of Cambridge Springs and Mrs. Alice Goszkiewicz of Union City; a sister, Eleanora Bartczuk of Poland; five grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Konstanty Adamczyk in 1975 and a daughter, Wanda Arusiewicz. She was buried in St. Teresa’s Cemetery. |
Death 10/31/1975 | Adamczyk, Konstanty, 90, is survived by his wife, Fannie Adamczyk; two daughters: Mrs. Stanley (Jean) Szurek of Cambridge Springs and Mrs. Alice Goszkiewicz of Union City; a son, Dr. Joseph Adamchic of Pittsburgh; four grandchildren and four great grandchildren. He was buried in St. Teresa’s Cemetery. |
Death 12/10/1998 | Adler. Carolyn “Jeanne” Crabb, age 50, of 356 Benson Rd., Waterford, died Thursday, Dec. 10, 1998. She was born Jan. 18, 1948, in Erie, daughter of Ruth E. Nemenz Crabb of Waterford and the late Clinton U. Crabb. She was a 1966 graduate of Academy High School and had worked as a pharmacy technician at Saint Vincent Health Center for 10 years and, before that, had worked at Rite Aid Pharmacy for more than 20 years. She was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church and she enjoyed craft shows, gardening and dogs. Survivors include her husband of 27 years, William M. Adler; a brother, Richard W. Crabb of Erie; her mother-in-law; a brother-in-law; several sisters-in-law; and several in-laws, nieces, nephews and cousins. The Scott Funeral Home, Erie, handled the arrangements. Burial was at Laurel Hill Cemetery. |
Death 3/22/1977 | Adolphson, George W., 46, died at Union City Memorial Hospital. He was born April 12, 1930 in Greensburg, PA to Dorothy Adolphson and William Adolphson. He is survived by his wife, Anna Marie Adolphson; his mother, Mrs. Dorothy Adolphson of Greensburg; two sons: George W. and John Adolphson at home; and two daughters: Leslie and Janine Adolphson, at home. He was buried in St. Teresa’s Cemetery. |
Death 9/6/2001 | Adolphson, George W. III, age 42, of 9800 Brownell Road, Clymer, N.Y., died Thursday, Sept. 6, 2001. He was born Oct. 20, 1958, in Greensburg, son of Anna Marie Zidak of Elgin, S.C., and the late George W. Adolphson Jr. He was an instructor at the Erie County Vo Tech School and employed by Hobart Sales and Services as a HVAC specialist and service technician for more than five years. He was a 1978 graduate of Seneca High School. He also attended Erie County Vo Tech. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, snowmobiles, and gardening. Survivors include his wife of 10 years, Shelly Morin Adolphson; two sons, George Adolphson IV and Ted Adolphson; a daughter, Heather Adolphson of Lugoff, S.C.; a brother, John Adolphson and his wife, Diana, of Union City; two sisters, Leslie Soety and her husband, Dan, of Lugoff, and Janine Adolphson of Elgin, S.C.; and many aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews. Burial was at Whispering Pines Cremation Garden. |
Death 11/29/1993 | Adsit, Joan L., 52, R.D. 4 Box 1094, Conneaut Lake, died Monday, Nov. 29, 1993, at Saint Vincent Health Center. She was born in Lincolnville, Pa., April 1, 1941, a daughter of Louis and Virginia Strong McCrillis. She has been a registered nurse and worked in intensive care at Greenville Regional Hospital. She had been a bus driver for the Conneaut School District. She was a member of Calvary Baptist of Center Road in Linesville and had been the church’s secretary, Sunday School teacher and a deaconess. Survivors include her husband, Dale Adsit, whom she married Sept. 28, 1963; a daughter, Mrs. D.J. (Kippy) Bodosky of Conneaut Lake; a son, Chris Adsit of Philadelphia; two sisters, Mrs. James (Carol) Green of Lincolnville and Mrs. Brian (Sally) Staples of Corry; and a brother, John McCrillis of Cochranton. Burial was at Geneva Cemetery, Greenwood Township. |
Death 8/7/2003 | Afandi, Mary Jane Courtright, 67, died in Manama, Bahrain. She was born on August 5, 1936 in Union City to Lester and Marian Fitzgerald Courtright. She was preceded in death by three sisters: Elizabeth Donatelli, Joanne Wroblewski, and Margaret Przybyszewski; and two brothers: Joseph and Francis Courtright. She is survived by her husband, Ahmed Afandi, whom she married on April 15, 1960, two sons: Khalid Afandi and his wife, Jolie, of Dammam, Saudi Arabia, and Waleed Afandi and his wife, Nadia, of Jedda, Saudi Arabia; three daughters: Sabah Sabri and her husband, Sakher, Dina Idrees and her husband, Hesham, all of Jedda, and Sana Al Gosaibi and her husband, Ghassan, of Manama, Bahrain; two sisters: Rose Harris and her husband, Ron, of Holland, PA and Martha Silka of Union City; a brother, Edwin Courtright and his wife, Barbara of Mishawaka, IN; a sister-in-law, Jane Courtright of Union City; thirteen grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. |
Death 3/21/1897 | Agard, Dr. J. C., age 62, passed away Sun. March 21, 1897
Born: June 23, 1834. Married Susan M. Brown on Aug 23, 1864. They had one child, Mrs. Kate M. Lawler, who with the wife survives. |
Death 2/27/1889 | Agnew, Andrew died Wed. Feb. 27, 1889; born in Ireland in 1811. At age of 24 he came to America; 9 years later he returned to Ireland. Soon after he was married; with his young wife he returned to this vicinity. Shortly afterwards she died. In 1845 he again married, this time to Miss Mary Harst and to them were born four children, all of whom are living. Mrs. C.B. Sturdevant, Thomas, William and Robert Agnew and along with his aged wife survive. Buried in Evergreen cemetery. |
Death 8/24/1894 | Agnew, Mrs. Andrew, aged 70 years, 4 months and 14 days, died Fri., August 24, 1894 at Cambridge at home of son, T.H. Agnew. Buried in Evergreen Cemetery beside late husband. |
Death 1/6/1997 | Agnew. Ethel Clara Bigelow , age 101, died Monday, January 6, 1997, in Hawthorne, Calif. She was born on August 12, 1895 in LeBoeuf Township, daughter of Everett O. and Tryphosa Baird Bigelow. She graduated from Waterford High School. Mrs. Agnew was the wife of Charles Clifford Agnew for 39 years. She was an Erie resident prior to her move to California in 1958. She was preceded in death by her husband in 1956. Survivors include two daughters, Florence Cray Ault of Erie and Laura Basista of Los Angeles; six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; several nieces and one nephew. Burial in Waterford Cemetery. |
Death 1/27/1972 | Ahenger, Clarence F., 76, died at Union City Memorial Hospital. He was born in Cedar Rapids, IA on April 17, 1995. He married Stella Plummer in 1916, and she preceded him in death in July of 1970. He is survived by three daughters: Mrs. Forrest (Lowava) Squire of Galesburg, IL, Mrs. Wilford (Betty) McLaughlin of McKean, and Mrs. Rober (Margie) Gregor of Union City; two sons: Robert of Waterford and James of Lake Park, FL; 22 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. He was buried in Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 5/26/1997 | Ahenger, Helen P., 71, of E. First Street, Waterford, died Monday, May 26, 1997, at the home of her daughter in Richmond, Va. She was born in Waterford on Nov. 21, 1925, daughter of the late John and Stella Nahumek Pett. A lifelong resident of Waterford, Mrs. Ahenger was a graduate of Waterford High School and attended beauty school in Erie. She worked for General Electric Co. for 20 years, retiring in 1986. She was a parishioner of St. Cyprian Catholic Church in Waterford. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence Robert Ahenger, in 1983; they were married in 1947. Also preceding her in death were a sister, Wanda Haise, and four brothers, Stanley, Albert, Roy and Peter Pett. Survivors include two daughters, Sherry Simkins of Palos Verdes Estates, Calif., and her husband, James, and Christine Chiamardas of Richmond and her husband, Peter; two sons, Robert “Dan” Ahenger of East Stroudsburg, Monroe County, and his wife, Jan, and Jack Ahenger of Waterford; three sisters, Stella Winkleman of Tampa, Fla., and her husband, Fred, Anna Papotnik of Waterford and Sophia Witkowski of Erie and her husband, Ed; five grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Burial at Waterford Cemetery. |
Death 12/25/1994 | Ahlbrandt, Randy M., 28, brother of Linda Ahlbrandt of Waterford and Richard and Timothy Ahlbrandt, both of Wattsburg, died Sunday, Dec. 25, 1994. He resided at 4451 West Ridge Rd. He was born in Erie, Oct. 8, 1966, the son of William and Anna Robinson Ahlbrandt of Waterford. Burial was at Wintergreen Gorge Cemetery. |
Death 12/16/1998 | Ahlbrandt, Timothy W. “Tim,” 37, 11441 Route 19, Waterford died Wednesday, Dec. 16, 1998. He was born in Erie on June 6, 1961, son of William and Anna Robinson Ahlbrandt of Waterford. He worked at OEM Corp. for the past five years. He enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was preceded in death by a brother, Randy Ahlbrandt. Survivors include three sisters, Linda Ahlbrandt of Waterford, Brenda Dart and her husband, Jeffrey, of Harborcreek and Lisa Ahlbrandt of Virginia Beach, Va.; two brothers Richard Ahlbrandt and his wife, Kathleen of Wattsburg and Gary Ahlbrandt and his wife, Theresa of Erie; and several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews. Burial was at Wintergreen Gorge Cemetery. |
Birth 6/14/46 | Aiken, David Raymond
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Aiken. |
Death 11/4/1950 | Aikens, Adolph J., passed away Sat., Nov. 4, 1950. Former residence of this city. Survived by two sons, Alfred and Roy. Two sisters, Mrs. Lyle Showers and Mrs. Cora Reitz. Two brothers, Jule and Paul Aikens. Burial in Pine Grove Cemetery, Corry, Pa. Age: 59 |
Death 12/19/1995 | Aikens, Alfred B., 78, father of Alfred J. Aikens of Elgin, died Tuesday, Dec. 19, 1995. A resident of Spartansburg, Mr. Aikens was born in Sparta Township on June 25, 1917, a son of the late Adolph J. and Gladys Clark Aikens. |
Death 1/10/1977 | Aikens, Allen D., 63, is survived by his wife, Lillian Aikens; a son, David Aikens of Edinboro; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Barbara Kelly of St. Petersburg, FL; 2 stepsons: Warren Koch of Bethlehem, PA and Robert Koch of College Park, MD; his mother, Mrs. Hazel Aikens of Union City; a grandson, Sidney Aikens; and two sisters: Mrs. Earnestine King of Erie and Mrs. Beatrice Green of Union City. She was buried in Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 8/18/1993 | Aikens. Della M. Sorenson, age 76, Route 3, Sunback Road, Spartansburg, died Wednesday, Aug. 18, 1993 at Corry Memorial hospital. She was born on May 14, 1917, in Harborcreek, the daughter of the late Harold and Nettie Pillsbury Sorenson. She attended Dell High School in North East and Wright Elementary School in Corry. She graduated from Corry High School in 1937 and worked as an accountant for various businesses in the area, including Howard’s Tannery, Johnson’s Business Agency, Dr. Owens, Ajax Iron Works, and General Printing. She moved to Spartansburg in 1969. She was preceded in death by a sister Dagmar Ross, and a brother, Gilbert Sorenson. Survivors include her husband, Alfred B. Aikens of Spartansburg, whom she married on Dec. 4, 1947, in Spartansburg; one daughter, Mrs. Michael (Jeri L.) Bleech of Warren; three sons, Alfred J Aikens of Elgin, Pa., Rex W. Aikens of Spartansburg and James B. Aikens of Columbus, Pa.; one sister, Mrs. Raynmond (Dorothy) M. Wallace of Cocoa, Fla.; nine grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. |
Death 2/3/1995 | Aikens, Florence, 94, of Conrad House, Harborcreek Township, died Friday, Feb. 3, 1995. She was born in Union City, Jan. 25, 1901. She had lived in the Erie area most of her life. She was a member of the Evangelical Free Church. She was a graduate of Union City High School and a member of its alumni association. She was also a member of the AARP Harborcreek, the American Kennel Club, Merry Mixers, the Elderberrys and the Fairfield Hose Co. Ladies Auxiliary. Along with her late husband, she owned and operated the Aikenside Kennels on East Lake Road for many years. She was a volunteer at the Ball Pavilion. She is survived by two sons, Gordon L. Aikens of Harborcreek and Daniel R. Aikens of Manhatten Beach, Calif.; a niece, Carol Eaton of Union City; 11 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ray F. Aikens; two sons, Warren L. and Robert J. Aikens; and a sister, Evelyn Brown. Burial at Wintergreen Gorge Cemetery. |
Death 4/24/2000 | Aikens. Thelma M. Brown Aikens, 62, of 17651 Route89 North, Corry, died Monday, April 24, 2000, at Corry Memorial Hospital. She was born Oct. 30, 1937, in Wharton, Ohio, daughter of the late Forest and Edna Priest Brown. Local Survivors include a daughter, Kimberly Jaroszewski and her husband, David, of Union City. The Bracken Funeral Home, Corry, handled the arrangements. Interment was at Rose Hill Cemetery, Spartansburg. |
Death 11/22/1972 | Aikens, Waive, 76, died at Union City Memorial Hospital. She was born in Union Township on September 13, 1896 to Rank and Hannah Northrop. She is survived by her husband, Merle G. Aikens; three daughters: Mrs. Frances Walford of Union City, Mrs. Lucille McCray of Clymer, NY, and Mrs. Elsie Daniels of Twin Falls, ID. She was buried in Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 5/18/1959 | Aikens, Jule P., age 74, passed away Mon. May 18, 1959.
Besides his wife, Hazel Jones Aikens, the deceased is survived by one son, Allen Aikens; two daughters, Mrs. Ernestine King and Mrs. Beatrice Green; two sisters, Mrs. Lyle Showers and Mrs. Cora Reitz. Burial in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. |
Death 12/4/1947 | Aiken, Horace (Hod), 85, passed away Thurs. Dec. 4, 1947
Deceased is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Hazel Wilson, one son Harold Aiken |
Death 7/13/1898 | Aiken, Mrs. Marion, 46, passed away Wed. July 13, 1898 |
Death 7/18/45 | Ainsworth, Charles F., age 36, passed away Wed., July 18, 1945. Survived by his wife, Grace, his father, Charles Ainsworth, two brothers, Clarence and Connie and one sister, Ruth Ainsworth. |
Death 9/29/1945 | Ainsworth, Charles H., 69, passed away Sat. Sept. 29, 1945. The deceased is survived by two sons, Connie and Clarence and a daughter, Ruth. A brother, Will also survives. |
Death 3/29/1977 | Ainsworth, Connie L., 70, died at Union City Memorial Hospital. He was born in Spartansburg to Charles and Jennie Toohey Ainsworth. He is survived by his wife, Irene Keller Ainsworth; three daughters: Mrs. Edgar (Louise) Clark and Mrs. Jack (Mary Ann) Hanley, both of Union City, and Mrs. Gene (Jackie) Morrison of Biloxi, Miss.; two sons: George Ainsworth of Union City and Connie Ainsworth Jr.; 11 grandchildren; and four great grandchildren. |
Death 11/6/1992 | Ainsworth, Florence Alsdorf, 88, of 1245 Janes Lane, Harborcreek Township, died Friday, Nov. 6, 1992, at Great Lakes Rehabilitation Hospital. She was born in Spartansburg, Crawford County, on April 20, 1904, daughter of the late Dawson and Nellie Platt Alsdorf. Mrs. Ainsworth taught school in Lincolnville and Corry before her retirement. She was a member of South Harborcreek United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence Ainsworth. Survivors include several nieces, nephews and cousins. Private burial was at Evergreen Cemetery in Union City. |
Death 11/23/1954 | Ainsworth, Mrs. Hattie Penoyer, 73, passed away Tues. Nov. 23, 1954. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery. Born: Jan 10, 1881, married William Ainsworth Aug. 24, 1898. Mr. Ainsworth preceded her in death. The deceased is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Helen Harris, one son, Eldorus Ainsworth; one sister, Mrs. Lola Daniels; one brother, Frederick Penoyer; one granddaughter, two great grandchildren. |
Birth 3/18/1948 | Ainsworth, a son, born to Mr. and Mrs. Connie Ainsworth, Jr. on
Thursday, March 18, 1948. |
Death 4/21/1918 | Ainsworth, Howard Wayne, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ainsworth passed away Sun., April 21, 1918. |
Death 3/1/1997 | Ainsworth, Irene K., 92, formerly of Concord Road, Union City, died Saturday, March 1, 1997, at Corry Manor. She was born on June 9, 1904, in Hamburg, Germany, the daughter of the late Steve and Balbina (Schweitzer) Keller. She was a cook at Union City Memorial Hospital for 18 years and was a member of St. Teresa’s Catholic Church of Union City. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Connie Ainsworth; two sisters, Violet Brewster and Mary Dennis; and two brothers, Frank and Joseph Keller. Survivors include her children, George Ainsworth of Union City, Connie Ainsworth of Louisville, Ken., Louise Ainsworth Clark of Union City, Mary Anne Ainsworth Hanley of Tampa, Fla., and Jacklen Ainsworth Morrison of Buloxi, Miss.; two sisters, Lottie Wilcox of Titusville and Frances Kovack of Pittsburgh; one brother, Charles Keller of Erie; several grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Burial was at St. Teresa’s Cemetery. |
Death 5/12/1918 | Ainsworth, Mrs. Jennie, died Sun., May 12, 1918, aged 34 years. Survived by her husband and four children, an infant son having been passed away April 28. Jennie Toohey married Charles H. Ainsworth June 13, 1904. Also survived by three sisters, Mrs. Anna Cottrell, Mrs. Bertha Clark and Mrs. Ethel Alsdorf; two brothers Thomas and C.P. Toohey. Buried Evergreen Cemetery. |
Birth 12/5/1952 | Ainsworth, Sandra Kay born to Mr. and Mrs. Connie Ainsworth (Sophia Bem) Fri., December 5, 1952 |
Birth 11/25/1948 | Ainsworth, Stephen Marshall born to Mr. and Mrs. George Ainsworth (Joanne Kennedy) Thurs. November 25, 1948. |
Death 4/15/1953 | Ainsworth, William S., 77, passed away Wed. April 15, 1953
Burial in Evergreen Cemetery. Besides his wife, Hattie, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Helen Harris, and a son, Eldorus. |
Death 7/8/1999 | Aitken, Robert Neil, 77, died Thursday, July 8, 1999. He was born Aug. 4, 1921, in Erie, son of the late Alex and Marion Senger Aitken. Local survivors include a daughter, Nancy Cox, and her husband, Floyd, of Union City. |
Death 5/11/2001 | Akam, Merle L., 90, of 26219 Route 89, Spartansburg, died Friday, May 11, 2001, at Corry Memorial Hospital. He was born April 24, 1911, in Concord Township, son of the late William and Mabel Lindsay Akam. He lived and attended school in several different cities before graduating from Oil City High School. He worked for a steel mill in Massillon, Ohio, for several years before returning to the Corry area and working for Prudential Insurance Co. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II and was a member of Company D 331st Infantry in the European Theater. He returned to work for Prudential after his military discharge, and then worked at the McInnes Steel Co. in Corry as a hammersmith before retiring in 1972. He also worked on his son’s dairy farm and served as caretaker of the Woodlawn Cemetery since 1972. He was a member of First United Methodist Church in Corry and the American Legion Post 365 in Corry, a member and past commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 264 in Corry, a lifetime member of Corry Grange No. 55, a member of the IOOF Lodge in Edinboro, and a board member of the IOOF Childrens Home in Meadville. He was an avid hunter and fisherman who enjoyed traveling. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Mildred Lindstrom Akam, on Oct. 6, 1986; a sister, Echo McCray; a brother, Vinton Akam; and a great-grandson, Michael James King. Survivors include his wife, Grace Siloway Maine Akam; two daughters, Kathleen Dahl and her husband, Milton, and Sandra Marrs and her husband, Richard, all of Corry; a son, James Akam and his wife, Carol, of Spartansburg; a sister, Audrey Schurman, of Clymer, N.Y.; 10 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Burial with full military honors was at Woodlawn Cemetery, Concord Township. |
Death 10/21/1995 | Akam, Phyllis Louise Goldfinch, age 76, of Kinzua Valley Health Care Center, Warren, and formerly of West Washington Street, Corry, died Saturday, Oct. 21, 1995, at Warren General Hospital. She was born on Nov. 16, 1918, in Union City, the daughter of the late Charles and Mary Baker Goldfinch. She had worked as a secretary for Corry Jamestown before her retirement. She was preceded in death in 1984 by her husband, Harold Akam; and one brother, Lewis Goldfinch. Survivors include one son, Robert L. Akam of Homosassa Springs, Fla.; and two grandchildren. Burial was at Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 2/26/1995 | Akam, Vinton Carlyle, 82, R.D. 4, Concord Road, Union City, died Sunday, Feb. 26th 1995, at his winter home in Lehigh Acres, Fla. He was born in Corry, Aug. 21, 1912, a son of the lat William and Mable Lindsay Akam. Mr. Akam was a graduate of Oil City High School and married Almeda Crawe of Oil City. She preceded him in death in March 1992. He had worked at Aero Supply Manufacturing Co. and later owned and operated Akam’s General Store, Wattsburg, with his wife for 30 years until his retirement in 1979. He enjoyed landscaping, working outdoors and a life long interest in baseball. Besides his parents and his wife, he was preceded in death by a sister, Echo McCray. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Ross (Judith) Moody of Corry; two sons, Ronald Akam of Corry and David Akam of Lehigh Acres; a sister, Mrs. Raymond (Audrey) Schurman of Clymer, N.Y.; a brother, Merle Akam of Corry; nine grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Burial was at Woodlawn Cemetery, Spartansburg. |
Death 12/3/1996 | Akerly, Leslie Blaine, 67, father of Douglas Akerly and Deborah Akerly, both of Wattsburg, died Tuesday, Dec. 3, 1996, at his residence. A resident of Harborcreek Township, he was born in Erie on Sept. 26, 1929, son of the late Frederick and Ethel Bartlet Akerly. The A. Brugger & Sons Funeral Home, Erie, handled arrangements. Burial was at Wintergreen Gorge Cemetery. |
Death 3/9/1928 | Akin, Lulu M., passed away Mar. 9, 1928. Survived by her husband, Horacolt and two daughters and one son. Born in 1869. Also survived by one brother and three sisters. |
Death 2/15/1908 | Akin, Phineas died at home of son, Horace Akin, on Saturday, February 15, 1908. Born Mar. 16, 1833 at Frewsburg, NY; married Permelia Tillotson who died May 1902. Buried Mt. Pleasant Cemetery |
Birth 11/2/1898 | Akins, Jerome – daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Akins Wed. November 2, 1898. |
Death 11/3/2000 | Albers, Emery Oliver, 75, of Mesa, Ariz., formerly of Spartansburg, died Friday, Nov. 3, 2000. He was born March 5, 1925, in Corry, son of the late John and Laura Faye Heitz Albers. He attended school in Canton, Ohio, and then served with the U.S. Army. He worked in various positions in the logging industry, in which he was a timber buyer, mill maintenance man and a trucker. He retired from Moore’s Trailor Sales & Service. He served as commander of the Spartansburg American Legion Post 35 in Arizona and the disabled American Veterans. He was preceded in death by a son, Douglas Albers; and a brother, Josh C. Albers. Survivors include his wife, Virginia M. Rose Albers, whom he married Sept. 9, 1950; two sons, William J. Albers and his wife, Denise, of Spartansburg; a daughter, Falisa J. Minnick and her husband, Rick, of Corry; two sisters, Betty J. Sweet of Chandler and Arlene Kail and her husband, Forrest, of Canton; six grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Interment was private. |
Death 3/20/2000 | Albrecht, Frederick J., 74, of 448 E. 26th St., Erie, died Monday, March 20, 2000, at his home after a lengthy illness. He was born May 19, 1925, in Erie, son of the late Frederick E. and Frances Spaeder Albrecht. Local survivors include a daughter, Linda Christiansen and her husband, Bruce, of Waterford. Interment was at Calvary Cemetery. |
Death 2/21/1961 | Alcorn, James H., died February 21, 1961. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Milton Bemis, Mrs. Harry Leese, and Mrs. Tom Sweatman. Buried Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 7/8/1951 | Alcorn, Mrs. Nellie Eastman, 69, wife of James Alcorn, passed away Sun. July 8, 1951. Survivors are husband, James; three daughters, Martha Jane Bernis, Helen Alcorn and Lillian Burkey, (Mrs. Fredericko); one brother, Charles Eastman. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Union City, PA |
Death 11/4/1996 | Alcox, David E., 55, 13750 Flatts Rd., Waterford, died Nov. 4, 1996, at his residence. He was born in Erie on Oct. 2, 1941, son of the late Earl T. and Anna Weist Alcox. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War, serving with the U.S. Army. He was a 1959 graduate of Academy High School and studied electrical engineering at Penn State for two years. He was a senior programmer for Snap-tite, Inc., retiring in 1995 after 29 years of service. He was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church, Ducks Unlimited and the National Rifle Association. He was a licensed short-wave radio operator. Survivors include a daughter, Victoria A. Alcox of Erie. The Scott Funeral Home, Erie, handled arrangements. Burial was at Erie County Memorial Gardens. |
Death 10/3/1904 | Alden, Mrs. Catherine, aged 77 yrs., died at home of daughter, Mrs. Alfred Mosher, Mon., October 3, 1904; Daughters, Mrs. Mosher and Mrs. F.C. Lewis survive. Buried Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 8/8/1945 | Alden, Mrs. Dollie, Passed away Wed., Aug. 8, 1945. Widow of the late I. Delbert Alden. Survived by one daughter, Mrs. Arthur Moon, a grandson, Albert and two brothers, Rev. Forrest Amy and B.H.L. Amy. Daughter of Abram and Abigail Amy, born Apr. 15, 1857. Married Mr. Alden on May 5, 1878. He passed away Feb. 6, 1932. |
Death 2/6/1932 | Alden, Irwin Adelbert passed away Sat. Feb. 6, 1932. United in marriage to Miss Laura Amy on May 5, 1877; they had two children, Lena May who died in infancy. His aged wife and daughter Neva L. Moon survive. |
Death 8/21/1905 | Alden, Nathan, aged 80 years, died at home of daughter, Mrs. F.C. Lewis Mon., August 21, 1905. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Alfred Mosher; four sons, John, James, Charles and William. Buried Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 3/4/1906 | Aldrich, Alta M., aged about six years; daughter of Lemuel Aldrich died Sun., March 4, 1906 of spinal meningitis. Buried Saegertown. |
Death 1/6/1921 | Aldrich, Mrs. Anne, former resident of Tillotson, passed away Thurs. Jan. 6, 1921 at Geneva, IL. Out of a family of nine children, only her invalid sister survives. Services were held at the Central M.E. Church, Tillotson, Jan. 9, 1921. Internment in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. |
1910-1937 | Aldrich, Belle. Buried in West Union Cemetery, Lot # R5L1G3. |
No dates | Aldrich, Boy. Buried in West Union Cemetery, Lot # R2L2G8. |
No dates | Aldrich, Cora. Buried in West Union Cemetery, Lot # R2L2G3. |
No dates | Aldrich, Dora. Buried in West Union Cemetery, Lot # R2L2G4. |
No dates | Aldrich, Father. Buried in West Union Cemetery, Lot # R2L2G1. |
1884-5/1947 | Aldrich, George. Buried in West Union Cemetery, Lot # R5L1G8. |
Death 7/4/1993 | Aldrich, Lyell W., age 74, of 14950 Mackey Hill Road, Waterford, died at his home Sunday, July 4, 1993, after a long illness. He was born in Mill Village on Nov. 24, 1918, son of the late Alfred and Lula Alexander Aldrich. Mr. Aldrich was a retired heavy equipment operator, having worked for Fry Construction Co. of Erie for 30 years. He was a member of Operating Engineers Union Local 66. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Beulah Aldrich, and by a brother, Morris Aldrich. Survivors include his wife, Pauline Siblev Rausch Aldrich; three daughters, Mrs. Gordon (Sandra) McClellan of Las Vegas, Nevada, Nancy C. Waters of Union City and Jacqueline Rauch of Mill Village’ two sons, Leonard Aldrich of Paw Paw, Mich., and David Rauch of Titusville; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Burial was at Mill Village Cemetery. |
No dates | Aldrich, Mother. Buried in West Union Cemetery, Lot # R2L2G2. |
No dates | Aldrich, Vic. Buried in West Union Cemetery, Lot # R2L2G5. |
No dates | Aldrich, First wife of Vic. Buried in West Union Cemetery, Lot # R2L2G6. |
No dates | Aldrich, Vick. Buried in West Union Cemetery, Lot # R5L1G4. |
Death 12/11/1999 | Aldridge, Bobby Wayne, age 15, of 14050 Creek Road, Wattsburg, died Saturday, Dec. 11, 1999, in Venango Township. He was born Dec. 29, 1983, in Orlando, Fla., son of Robert and Tricia Applequist Aldridge of Wattsburg. He was a sophomore at Seneca High School and was in the tool and die program at Erie County Technical School. He enjoyed the outdoors and hunting. Survivors include a brother, Zachary Aldridge, at home; a sister, Shannon Aldridge, at home; paternal grandparents Fred and Pauline Joiner Aldridge of Hopkinsville, Ky.; maternal grandparents Richard and Valerie Kahler Applequist of Lowville; his maternal great-grandfathers; and many aunts, uncles and cousins. Burial was at Lowville Cemetery. |
Death 7/12/1994 | Aleksiewicz, Anna Leysa, age 80, Eureka Rd., Edinboro, died Tuesday, July 12, 1994. She was born in Pittsburgh on Feb. 16, 1914, a daughter of the late Joseph and Antonia Amposiska Leysa. Among the survivors are a sister, Veronica Leysa, Wattsburg, and many nieces and nephews. Burial was at St. Francis Xavier Cemetery. |
Birth 9/4/1899 | Alexander, a daughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alexander Mon. September 4, 1899 |
Birth 12/5/1896 | Alexander, a daughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Jude Alexander December 5, 1896. |
Death 5/18/2000 | Alexander, Barbara D., 36, of 19 Cherry St., Union City, died Thursday, May 18, 2000, at Roswell Park Cancer Institute, New York. She was born in Corry, daughter of Sally Alexander of Union City, and the late Donald Alexander, who preceded her in death in 1990. She was a 1982 graduate of Union City Area High School and a 1993 graduate of Northwest Institute of Research. She was employed at GTE as a full-time operator since 1994. She previously worked at Union City Chair Co. for many years. Besides her father, she was preceded in death by a brother, Michael, in 1991. Besides her mother, survivors include a daughter, Tiffany Paige Alexander of Union City; a sister Shellie Woods of Emleton; a brother, Martin Alexander of Hop Bottom; and several nieces and nephews. She is also survived by a dear friend, David Willison, and his three children, Amanda, Jessica, and Ryan Willison, all of Union City. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery, Union City. |
Birth 8/16/1937 | Alexander, Constance Lee, born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Alexander (Vivian Brumagin) August 16, 1937. |
Birth 5/18/1957 | Alexander, David Nelson, born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Alexander (Evelyn Tarbell) Sat., May 18, 1957. |
Birth 11/20/1954 | Alexander, Debbie Jo, born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Alexander (Evelyn Tarbell) Sat. November 20, 1954. |
Death 3/31/1975 | Alexander, Dennis, 68, died at the Union City Memorial Hospital. He is survived by a daughter, Peggy Alexander of Union City; a son, Gene Alexander of Union City; and a sister, Mrs. Florence Bloomfield of Spartansburg. He was born October 21, 1906 in Crawford County to Norman and Emma Bertram Alexander. He was buried at Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 4/30/1914 | Alexander, Dora Elizabeth, 32, is survived by her husband, Edward Alexander; a son, Morie; her father, Fred Smith; three brothers: Harry, Edward, and Frank Smith, all of Meadville; and one sister, Mrs. Stella Herring of Niagara Falls, NY. She was preceded in death by an infant daughter. She was buried in East Troy Cemetery. |
Death 9/7/2011 | Alexander, Elmer Section 10 Lot 7 Grave 4 |
Death 12/30/1938 | Alexander, Mrs. Emma, age 78, widow of the late Norman Alexander, passed away at the home of her son, Nelson, on Fri. Dec. 30, 1938. Deceased is survived by five children, Roy, Nelson, Harold, and Mrs. Florence Bloomfield. Burial in Jervis Cemetery |
Death 1/23/1934 | Alexander, Frank, age 59, passed away Tues. Jan. 23, 1934. Survived by wife, one son and four brothers. Funeral services held at Teepleville church. |
Birth | Alexander, Gene Dennis, born to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Alexander. |
Death 3/31/1973 | Alexander, Glenn H., 34, was born in Corry on December 16, 1938 to Charles and Clara Doolittle Alexander. He is survived by his wife, Martha Alford Alexander; one son, Glenn Bradley Alexander; his mother, Mrs. Clara Hanes of Union City; three sisters: Mrs. Alfred (Lois) Tujetsch of Edinboro, Mrs. Theodore (Janet) Williamson of Union City, Mrs. Dennis (Joyce) Ethridge of Corry; and one brother, Donald Alexander of Union City. He was buried in Evergreen Cemetery. |
Birth 10/8/49 | Alexander, Gloria Vivian, born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Alexander. Mrs. Alexander is the former Vivian Brumagin. |
Death 12/12/1954 | Alexander, Hazel L. age 57, passed away Sun. Dec. 12, 1954. Miss Alexander is survived by one sister, Mrs. Reva Childs and one brother, Richard Alexander. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery. |
Birth 10/26/27 | Alexander, John Robert, born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alexander. |
No dates | Alexander, Katerine Phillipsville Tier F lot 3 |
Death 9/6/1952 | Alexander, Kenneth,age 26, passed away Sat. Sept. 6 1952. Deceased is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alexander; one brother, Donald Alexander and three sisters, Mrs. Alfred Tujetsch, Mrs. Denny Ethridge and Mrs. William Powell. Burial in cemetery at Panama, N.Y. |
Death 12/15/1937 | Alexander, Lester Franklin, age 76, passed away Wednesday,
Dec. 15, 1937. Born: March 9, 1861; united in marriage to Lillie McEntarfer Oct. 31, 1887. Besides his wife he is survived by one son, two daughters, and three sisters. |
Death 8/7/1949 | Alexander. Mrs. Lillie May, age 80, widow of the late Frank Alexander, passed away Sun. Aug. 7, 1949. The deceased is survived by one son, Rexford Alexander and two daughters, Hazel Alexander and Mrs. Reva Childs. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 1/14/1973 | Alexander, Marion, 58, was born on November 3, 1914 in Valatie, NY. She is survived by her husband, Dennis Alexander; one daughter, Miss Peggy Alexander of Union City; one son, Gene Alexander of Corry; and one brother, Williams Reynolds of Kinderhook, NY. She was buried in Evergreen Cemetery. |
Birth 8/9/45 | Alexander, Marjorie Ann, born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Alexander. Mrs. Alexander is the former Vivian Brumagin. |
Birth 10/10/40 | Alexander, Peggy Sue, born to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Alexander. |
Birth 1/1/36 | Alexander, Ronald, born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alexander. |
Death 11/9/1999 | Alexander, Ronald D., age 55, of 1873 West Center St., Mill Village, died Tuesday, Nov. 9, 1999, at Presbyterian University Hospital in Pittsburgh after a lengthy illness. He was born Nov. 11, 1943, in Indiana, Pa., son of Ann Wyno Alexander of Blairsville and the late Leroy Alexander. He operated Alexander’s General Contracting for 18 years, then owned and operated Alexander’s Garage and Dave’s Towing in Mill Village for 19 years. He was a member of Mill Village United Methodist Church and the Erie County Foster Parent Association. He served as a foster parent for over 150 children for 16 years. He built and raced stock cars at area tracks and enjoyed NASCAR racing. He also enjoyed hunting and softball. He was preceded in death by a brother, David Alexander. Survivors include his wife, Muriel “Sis” Durkin Alexander, whom he married March 27, 1963; 11 sons, Ronald Alexander and his wife, Diane, of Cambridge Springs, David Alexander and his wife, Kristie, and Scott Alexander of Las Vegas, Michael Alexander of Japan, Robert and Andrew Alexander of Erie, Joseph Alexander of Pittsburgh, and Jeremy, Brian and Jason Alexander, all at home; six daughters, Charleen Beiter and her husband, Michael, of Erie, Lisa Glover and her husband, James, of Waterford, Sara Alexander of Erie, Stephanie Alexander of Fredericksburg, Va., Denise Alexander of Pittsburgh, and Jessica Alexander at home; three sisters, Bonnie Alexander of Latrobe, Debbie McQuiston and her husband, Jim, of Indiana, Pa., and Francine Isenburg and her husband, Dan, of Josephine; three brothers, Robert Alexander and his wife, Emma, of Homer City, Gerald Alexander and his wife, Connie, of Home, and Gregory Alexander of Blairsville; 15 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Burial was at Mill Village Cemetery. |
Birth 9/19/49 | Alexander, Susan Marie, born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Alexander. Mrs. Alexander is the former Dolly Greishaw. |
Death 4/4/1881 | Alford, Mrs., passed away, age 61, April 4, 1881. |
Death 9/1/1974 | Alford, Carl M., 73, died at his home in Union City. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Melva Hawley of Union City; two brothers-in-law: Arnold Bennett of Union City and Garry Bennett of Texas; four sisters-in-law: Calista Magee and Lena Rodgers of Union City, Rosa Harkness of Saegertown, and Neva Williams of Warren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Autumn Bennett. Alford in 1971. |
Death 3/2/1994 | Alford, Caroline Vaccarello Cirillo, age 74, a resident of St. Joseph Apartments 517 Maryland Ave., Erie, died Wednesday, March 2, 1994. She was born in Hillsville, Pa, June 4, 1919, a daughter of the late Dominick and Rose Scialla Vaccarello. Survivors include two sons, Gary A. Cirillo of Erie and Patsy Cirillo of Fort Wayne, Ind.; four sisters, Mrs. Margaret Buerkle of Escondido, Calif., Mrs. Rose C. Staab of Erie, Mrs. Josephine Stankey of Waterford and Mrs. Anna Dominick of Jamestown, N.Y.; a brother, Dominick Vaccarello of Florida; eight grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Burial was at Gate of Heaven Cemetery. |
Birth 7/13/1954 | Alford, Debra Ruth, born to Mr. and Mrs. George Alford (Ruth Henry) Tues., July 13, 1954. |
Death 3/12/1976 | Alford, Florence Rhea, 79, is survived by a sister, Mrs. Mae Hedstrom of Union City; and several nieces and nephews. She was buried in Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 5/7/1895 | Alford, Mrs. Lavina C. died Tues., May 7, 1895. Mother of four children, three of whom survive; Melvin Alford, Mrs. Wm. Greenwood, Mrs. Olive Shewes. She was 62 years of age; her husband died 16 years ago. |
Death 12/8/1942 | Alford, Lloyd, passed away Tues. Dec. 8, 1942. Fatally injured in auto-truck collision. Survived by his wife, Meredith Young Alford, his mother, Mrs. Perry Cox, a sister, Mrs. James Maynard and a brother, Ralph. Born: July 17, 1912. Married: Meredith Young June 12, 1937. |
Death 04/11/1962 | Alford, Marshall M., age 60, passed away Wednesday, April 11,
1962 after a brief illness. The deceased is survived by one daughter, Ellen Bowersox, of Brawley, CA; two sisters, Mrs. Mae Hedstrom and Miss Rhea Alford, both of Union City; one brother, Neil Alford of Union City; several nieces and nephews. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery, Union City, PA. |
Death 9/5/1947 | Alford, Martin, age 83, passed away Friday. Besides his wife Rachel the deceased is survived by one daughter Mrs. M. Hawley, one son Carl Alford; one brother Carrington Alford. |
Death 11/4/1943 | Alford, Mary E., age 84, passed away Thurs. Nov. 4, 1943. Widow of the late Melvin Alford. Survived by two daughters Rhea, and Mrs. Mary Hedstrom and two sons, Marshall and Neil Alford. |
Death 1/25/1933 | Alford, Melvin, passed away Jan 25, 1933, age 80. Survived by his wife, two sons, two daughters, and two sisters. Born: Sept. 6, 1852, united in marriage to Miss Mary E. Glover June 14, 1877. |
Death | Alford, Rachel H. Mrs. age 77. Widow of the late Martin Alford, passed away at home of her son, Carl Alford. Also survived by one daughter Mrs. Melvin Hawley. Burial Wattsburg Cemetery. |
Death 2/7/1924 | Alfred, Mrs. Sarah Ann, aged resident at 94, passed away Thurs. Feb 7, 1924. Survived by one brother and three daughters. Burial at Freemont, Ohio. |
Death 6/26/1996 | Alicea, Shirley Dietrick, age 57, sister of John Dietrick, Union City, died Wednesday, June 26, 1996. A resident of Erie, she was born there on Jan. 12, 1939, daughter of Lucille Mattson Dietrick and the late Augustus Dietrick. Burial was at Erie Cemetery. |
Birth 12/27/1894 | Allen, daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. E.O. Allen on Thurs., December 27, 1894. |
Birth 11/17/1906 | Allen, daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Will Allen on Sat., November 17, 1906. |
Birth 9/3/41 | Allen, a daughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Allen. |
Birth 7/24/42 | Allen, a daughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Allen. |
Birth 1/7/1900 | Allen, a son, born to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Allen (Carrie B. Myers) of Oil City January 7, 1900. |
Birth 6/24/1896 | Allen, a son, born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Allen June 24, 1896. |
Birth 10/29/1899 | Allen, a son, born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen at Bradford, Pa. Sun. October 29, 1899. |
Birth 10/17/1887 | Allen, a son, born to Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Allen on October 17, 1887. |
Birth 9/11/1890 | Allen, a son, born to Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Allen Thurs., September 11, 1890. |
Birth 10/5/1888 | Allen, a son, born to Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Allen Fri., Oct. 5, 1888. |
Birth 8/13/38 | Allen, a daughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Neal Allen. |
Birth 3/7/1937 | Allen, a son, born to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Allen March 7, 1937. |
Birth 11/5/50 | Allen, a son, born to Mr. and Mrs. John Allen. Mrs. Allen is the former Veona Anderson. |
Birth 4/22/35 | Allen, a son, born to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Allen. |
Birth 4/4/38 | Allen, a son, born to Mr. and Mrs. John Allen. Mrs. Allen is the former Veona Anderson. |
Birth 12/4/1957 | Allen, a daughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Merle Allen (Marjorie Brumagin) Wed., December 4, 1957. |
Death 7/14/2001 | Allen, Allene G., age 83, of Albion, died Saturday, July 14, 2001 at Fairview Manor. She was born Feb. 13, 1918, in Union City, daughter of the late Archie and Cora Duryea Tressler. She married Clinton E. Allen on Jan. 4, 1936, in Youngsville. She formerly attended the United Brethren Church in Albion. She was preceded in death by two sons, Ronald E. Allen and an infant son; two sisters, Ida Fisher and Arlene Work; and three brothers, Clifton “Tip” Tressler, Kenneth Tressler and Leslie Tressler. Survivors include three daughters, Martha Pavolko of Erie, and Korine Holcomb and Margo Wilson, both of Albion; four sons, Keith G. Allen, of Grand Valley, Marshall D. Allen, of Warren, Craig L. Allen, of Warren, and Kevin E. Allen, of Clarendon; 18 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Interment was at Swedish Union City Cemetery, Warren County. |
Death 3/20/1999 | Allen, Arlowein Hopson, age 87, formerly of Union City, died Saturday, March 20, 1999, at Edinboro Manor. She was born Oct. 8, 1911, in Amity Township, daughter of the late Fred and Eva Fairchild Hopson. She worked on a dairy farm with her husband, Otto Allen, until 1957. She enjoyed gardening and knitting. Survivors include her husband; one daughter, Barbara Krol and her husband, Ted, of Union City; one brother, Howard Hopson, of Union City; one half brother, Ronald Hopson and his wife, Shirley, of Union City; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Burial was at Wattsburg Cemetery. |
Birth 12/15/1942 | Allen, Arnold Ray, born to Mr. and Mrs. John B. Allen. |
Birth 8/5/1936 | Allen, Arthur Neil, born to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Allen Aug. 5, 1936. |
8/21/1841-5/9/1912 | Allen, Ben Phillipsville Tier F6 Lot 2 |
Death 6/25/1948 | Allen, Charles, age 71, passed away Tues., June 25, 1948. Former resident of this city died in North East, Pa. Survived by his wife, Ora; three daughters, Mrs. Hebert Inman, Mrs. Earl Maguire, and Mrs. Howard Cox; four sons Lyle, Herbert, Floyd and Melvin Allen; one brother F.E. Allen and one sister, Mrs. Florence Cross. Burial in Loomis cemetery Crawford co. |
Death 5/8/1905 | Allen, Calvin Winthrop, died Mon., May 8, 1905. Born Oneida Co., N.Y. Aug. 15, 1827; married Mary Jane Rockwood July 4, 1847. Eight children, two of whom, Elbert O. Allen and Elsie M. Brooks and wife survive him. He also leaves a sister, Mrs. Pamelia McPherson of Detroit. Buried Evergreen Cemetery. |
Birth 9/15/27 | Allen, Charlotte Ruth, born to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Allen. |
Death 5/1/1957 | Allen, Mrs. Cora, age 79, passed away Wed May 1, 1957. She is the wife of Franklin E. Allen. Besides her husband, she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Mildred Barr, Mrs. Pauline Landries and Mrs. Jess Proper; one son Willard Allen. Burial in Loomis Cemetery. |
Death 12/18/1895 | Allen, D.B., aged 65 years, died December 18, 1895. |
Birth 8/10/1948 | Allen, David Dennis, born to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Allen (Dorothy Hayck) Tues., August 10, 1948. |
Death 2/26/2001 | Allen, David Paul, age 64, of 40 Atlantic St., Union City, died Monday, Feb. 26, 2001, at his residence. He was born July 13, 1936, in Wattsburg, son of the late Kenneth and Esther Phillips Allen. He was a lifetime member of the Union City Vounteer Fire Department and was a past Union City Fire Police Chief. He was also a member of the Wattsburg Hose Co. and the Elgin-Beaverdam Volunteer Fire Department. He was a member of the Parade Street United Methodist Church in Union City. He had previously worked as a logger, for Welch’s in North East and the former Sunshine Packing Co., also of North East. He had retired from Molded Fiber Glass in Union City after 29 years of service. He also enjoyed his family life and going camping. Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Robert Allen, in 1977 and Roger Allen, in 1985. Survivors include his wife, Audrey Lewis Allen of Union City; four daughters, Robin Gerdy and her husband, Larry, of Union City, Debbie Ames and her husband, Ben, of Denver, Ind., Karen Bowman and her friend, Thad Wynkoop, of Columbus, and Kathy Shreve Mitchell of Titusville; three sons, Charles Allen and his wife, Kathy, Mark Allen and his wife, Connie, and Mike Allen and his wife, Donna, all of Union City; two brothers, Gordon Allen and his wife, Rose Ann, and Gilbert Allen and his wife, Doris, all of Union City; 25 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Interment was at Lawn Cemetery, Beaverdam. |
Death 6/14/1997 | Allen, Doris C., age 86, a resident of Corry Manor, formerly of R.D. 1, Waterford, died Saturday, June 14, 1997, at Union City Memorial Hospital. She was born in Venango, Crawford County, July 26, 1910, daughter of the late Mark and Elisa Hadley Curtis. Mrs. Allen was a homemaker. She was a Baptist. She was preceded in death by her husband, Milton Allen, in 1976; two brothers, Fred and Ralph Curtis; and a sister, Gladys Renner. Survivors include a daughter, Audrey Proper of Union City; two sons, Leonard and Merle Allen, both of Union City; two sisters, Gertrude McClelland of Wattsburg and Alma Applebee of Erie; 24 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren and a great-granddaughter. |
Death
02/15/62 |
Allen, Edith M. (Evans), 77 years of age, passed away February 15, 1962. Born in Greene Township, Erie County, she resided in Union City area all her life. She was widow of Willard R. Allen and is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Lawrence (Ruth) Phillips; three sons, Bernard, Leonard and Russell.; two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Conn and Mrs. Belle Amolstead; and three brothers Clayton , Denver, and Ray Evans. Also eight grandchildren. Burial was in Wales Cemetery. |
Death 12/22/1902 | Allen, Mrs. E.O., died Monday, December 13, 1902. Surviving husband, two sons, and two daughters. Aged 46 years. Buried Asbury Cemetery. |
Death 4/22/1938 | Allen, Elbert, age 85, passed away at the home of his daughter Mrs. Leroy Woods, Waterford Township Fri. Apr 22, 1938. Internment in Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 12/-/1945 | Allen, Florence M., passed away the last week of Dec., 1945 in Ontario, CA at the home of her son, Willis. Widow of the late Amos Allen. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 11/23/1998 | Allen, Floyd H., age 81, of 18084 N. Main Street, Corry, died Monday, Nov. 23, 1998, at Corry Memorial Hospital. He was born May 3, 1917, in Union City, son of the late Charles and Ora Davenport Allen. Mr. Allen served with the US Army in the European Theater during WWII. He was employed by the Erie Railroad for 34 years working out of the Cambridge Springs, Union City and Corry offices. He particularly enjoyed spending time with his family and grandchildren. He spent his leisure time doing yard work and listening to country music. He was preceded in death by one brother, Lyle R. Allen, in 1996. Survivors include his wife of 46 years, Edna L. Barr Allen; one daughter, Rosalita Jane Hickey and her husband, John, of Corry; three brothers, Herbert Allen of Corry, Melvin Allen Hemet of California, and Richard McGuire of Waterford; three sisters, Opal Hull of Corry, Ethel Bagley of Corry, and Leora Miller of Fredericksburg, Va.; three grandchildren, Heather Conrad and Holey Dean, both of Erie, and Brock Dean of Corry; three great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 12/6/2000 | Allen, Frances J., age 87, of Union City, died Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2000, at the Lutheran Home, Erie. She was born Dec. 13, 1912, in Cleveland, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Jones. She was employed at the Young Hardware Store in Union City through three generations retiring in 1951. She was a member of the Union City First United Methodist Church for 80 years, where she was very active on various committees. She was also a member of the WSCS and a former all-boys Sunday school class teacher. Her hobbies include knitting, crocheting, and enjoying time with her children and their families. She married Wesley C. Allen on Nov. 29, 1935, in Jamestown, N.Y. He preceded her in death in 1996. She was also preceded in death by a brother, Edward and a grandson, David in 1983. Survivors include three daughters, Judy Stafford and her husband, Roger, of Colorado Springs, Colo., Nancy Brumagin and her husband, Donald, of Union City, and Jean Hamel and her husband, Ron, of Granberry, Texas; nine grandchildren, Jeff and Gary Stafford, Dan, Dean and Dennis Brumagin, Debbie Orton, Kristen Henderson, Karen Davis and Kelly Woody; and 16 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 6/16/1946 | Allen, Fred E., age 82, passed away at the home of his neice and nephew, Frank and Flora Inman, Sun. June 16, 1946. Burial in Lowville Cemetery. |
Death 7/4/1954 | Allen, Mrs. Hattie E., age 76, former Union City resident, passed away July 4, 1954, widow of William M. Allen. She is survived by three daughters; Mrs. William Schmieder, Mrs. Jessie Yates, and Mrs. Kenneth Bird; one sister, Mrs. Daisy Clear. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery, Union City, PA |
Death 12/17/1900 | Allen, Hazen W., aged 37 years, 8 months, died Mon., December 17, 1900 at Boulder, Co. |
3/1/1851-1904 | Allen, Henry Phillipsville Tier 6 Lot 3 |
Death 1/2/1921 | Allen, Mrs. Jane, widow of C.W. Allen, died Jan 2, 1921 at home of her son E.G. Allen near Waterford at age 91. Internment in Evergreen Cemetery. |
Birth 3/30/47 | Allen, Joseph D., born to Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Allen. Mrs. Allen is the former Elsie Aikens. |
Birth 5/11/1949 | Allen, Larry Hugh, born to Mr. and Mrs. William Allen (Eloise Johnson) Wed., May 11 1949. |
Birth 4/27/1946 | Allen, Lawrence Burton, born to Mr. and Mrs. John Allen. |
Death 6/23/1993 | Allen, Lawrence D. “John,”age 80, formerly of 504 Lighthouse St., died Wednesday afternoon, June 23, 1993, at Pleasant Ridge Manor East, following an extended illness. He was born in Wattsburg, March 28, 1913, a son of the late Dennis and Grace Doolittle Allen. Mr. Allen retired in 1978. He had been a truck driver most of his life. He also worked for Keystone Brass for eight years, was a guard at Fisher Security for several years and had been a self-employed trash collector fro a number of years. He formerly was a member of Union Local 397. He was preceded in death by two sons, Lawrence D. Allen Jr. and Charles Allen; and two sisters, Isabelle Longstreet and Louise Allen. Survivors include his wife, Pauline Giddings Allen; four sons, Clair Allen of Wattsburg, Mike Littlefield and Richard Brady, both of Erie, and Larry Allen of Dallas, Texas; nine daughters, Mrs. Norman (Marlene) Snyder of Erie, Mrs. Robert (Joyce) Joyce of Cleveland, Mrs. Robert (Donna) Osborn, Diana Wasielewski, Mrs. James (Janice) Dilimone and Mrs. Tom (Linda) McKinstry, all of Erie, Gloria Brady of Jennette, Pa., and Mrs. Richard (Kimberly) Collarile and Freida Allen, both of Erie; 27 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren. Burial was at Lowville Cemetery. |
Death 6/1/1993 | Allen, Leroy C. “Beaner,” age 54, 1029 West 8th St., Erie, formerly of Waterford, died June 1, 1993, at Hamot Medical Center. He was born on Jan. 10, 1939, in Erie, the son of the late Cleno and Irene Schwab Allen. Mr. Allen worked as a landscaper for the Herman Landscaping Co. He was a member of Saint Mark Lutheran Church of Waterford. He enjoyed watching horse pulling contests and was an avid professional television wrestling fan. Survivors include his wife, Carol Waters Allen, whom he married Aug. 11, 1979, in Waterford; three sons, Bradley L. Allen of Erie, Brain D. Allen of Erie and Dennis E. Fletcher of Union City; three sisters, Mrs. Robert (Liz) Herman of McKean, Mrs. Van (Jane) Bloss of Wheaton, Mr. and Mrs. Rick (Susan) Foster of Little Hope; one brother, Willard E. Allen of Union City; and one granddaughter. Burial was at Waterford Cemetery. |
10/3/1885-11/20/1973 | Allen, Lee Phillipsville Tier 6 Lot 2 |
Death 8/12/1996 | Allen, Lyle R.,age 81, of 107 South Main St., Union City, died Monday, Aug. 12, 1996, at Union City Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. He was born on Nov. 9, 1914, in Centerville, to the late Charles and Ora Davenport Allen. He resided in the Union City area most of his life. He worked as an electronics lab foreman with the Erie Strayer Co. for 30 years until his retirement in 1977. He was a member of the Union City VFW and American Legion Post 237. He had served in the U.S. Army during World War II as a technician 4th grade during the Battle of the Bulge. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Millie Smith Allen, whom he married on Feb. 14, 1946; two sons, William Allen of Sykesville and Robert Allen of Gladwater, Texas; four brothers, Floyd and Herbert Allen, both of Corry, Melvin Allen of Hemet, Calif., and Richard McGuire of Waterford; three sisters, Opal Hull and Ethel Bagley, both of Corry, and Leora Miller of Fredericksburg, Va.; 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Burial with full military honors was at Evergreen Cemetery. |
1887-12/13/1962 | Allen, Martha Phillipsville Tier 8 Lot 2 |
6/1/1846-2/15/1905 | Allen, Mary Phillipsveille Tier 6 Lot 2 |
Death 8/15/1972 | Allen, Mary Anna, 88, died at Corry Memorial Hospital. She was born on July 30, 1884 in Columbus, PA to Jane Einink and George H. Spohn. She was married to Jesse D. Allen, who preceded her in death on March 22, 1947. She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Alma Allen, in 1918. She is survived by two daughters: Mrs. Mildred (William) Gray of Texas and Mrs. Frances (Donald) McCrillis of Union City; five sons: Max Allen of Erie, Merlin Allen of Texas, Neil Allen of California, Jesse Allen of Cambridge Springs, and Karl Allen; 19 grandchildren; and 59 great-grandchildren. She was buried in Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 6/10/1994 | Allen, Max H., age 85, died June 10, 1994, at his residence in Punta Gorda, Fla. He was born July 8, 1908, in Union City. He graduated from Union City Area High School and was a member of the United Brethern Church, Parade Street. He retired from Tool and Die making in Erie and moved to Florida in 1981. He was a member of Friendship United Methodist Church, Punta Gorda. Survivors include his wife, Marie Allen, Punta Gorda; a sister, Frances Morvay, Union City; three brothers, Neal, Weslaco, Texas, Jesse of Venango, and Carl Allen; and several nieces and nephews. |
5/13/1931-6/23/2007 | Allen, Merle Phillipsville Tier 1 Lot 11 |
Death 3/9/1997 | Allen, Mildred Elizabeth, age 89, of Largo, Fla., formerly of Five Towns, St. Petersburg, died Sunday, March 9, 1997, at Palm Garden of Largo. She was born in Cooperstown, Pa., on Dec. 6, 1907. She moved to Florida in 1966 and to Largo in 1991. Mrs. Allen retired after 20 years as a teacher and secretary with the Erie School District. She was of the Baptist faith. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence T. Allen, in 1950. Survivors include three sons, Herbert L. Allen of St. Petersburg, R. Bruce Allen of Brooksville, Fla., and Lawrence E. Allen of Siloam Springs, Ark.; eight grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson. Burial was at Wattsburg Cemetery. |
Death 6/5/1934 | Allen, Mrs. Minnie Pinney, wife of Elbert O. Allen, passed away Tues. June 5, 1934. In 1904 she was married to Elbert O. Allen. His sons and his daughters also survive, as also do three brothers and a sister. Internment in Waterford cemetery. Born: Minnie E. Colvin on Aug 5, 1868. In 1891 she was married to Orlo V. Pinney who died in 1902. They had two children. |
Birth 9/29/40 | Allen, Nathan Hibbird, born to Mr. and Mrs. John Allen. |
Birth 1/24/40 | Allen, Nancy Louise, born to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Allen. |
Death 12/13/1954 | Allen, Mrs. Rebecca, age 84, widow of the late N.J. Allen, passed away Mon. Dec 13, 1954. The deceased is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Charles Rockwood and Mrs. David Reno, three sons, John, Neil and Milton, one sister, Mrs. Gertrude Davids, Twenty Grandchildren, two great grandchildren. Burial in Wattsburg Cemetery. |
Death 4/21/1944 | Allen, Regina Mrs., age 26, passed away Fri. Apr. 21, 1944. Survived by her husband Merlin Allen; four sons, Merlin Jr., Robert, Ralph and Ronald; three brothers Theodore, Edward and Carl Zglinski; two sisters, Mrs. Sophia Sawicki and Mrs. Bertha Kurtz. Burial Calvary cemetery Erie, PA. |
Death 12/17/1991 | Allen, Robert H. passed away December 17, 1991 in Crosby, Texas. Survived by Mary M. Allen, whom he married on December 20, 1952. Also survived by daughters Margat, Marin, and Karen. Member of Union City High School Class of 1952. |
Birth 8/4/46 | Allen, Roger Lee, born to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Allen. |
2/3/1884-1900 | Allen, Sally Phillipsville Tier 6 Lot 3 wife of Henry |
Death 3/10/1996 | Allen, Shawna Lee, infant daughter of David Allen and Andrea Brutto, died shortly after birth Sunday, March 10, 1996, at Hamot Medical Center. Survivors include her paternal grandparents, Clair and Charlotte Allen of Wattsburg. Burial was at Wintergreen Gorge Cemetery. |
No dates | Allen, Steven Phillipsville Tier 6 Lot 7 |
Death 9/17/1996 | Allen, Wesley C., age 86, of 63 W. High St., Union City, died on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 1996, at Union City Memorial Hospital after a long illness. He was born in Corry on June 4, 1910, son of the late Eugene Cornelius Allen and Gertrude Maude Engle. He worked as an inspector at Aero Supply in Corry and as an Army inspector for Lycoming Motors in Williamsport, Pa. In Union City, he worked at Emblem Oil and Clark’s Shoe Store, and was manager of the shoe department at Smiley’s Store. Mr. Allen was justice of the peace from 1949 to 1959 and was acting postmaster before coming manager of the municipal authority, retiring from there in 1972. After moving to Union City in 1935, he was active for many years in many community activities. He helped raise funds to build the Union City Memorial Hospital and served on the board of incorporators. He was a member of the Erie-Crawford Counties State Police Association, a lifetime member of the Moose Lodge and once was governor of the Union City Lodge 882. He was a member and treasurer of the Community House Association for the past 25 years, and past president of the Erie County Magistrates’ Association. He was a former director of the Home National Bank of Union City and a life member of the Union City Fire Department. He was instrumental in developing the Union City Golf Course. Mr. Allen had been an active member of the First United Methodist Church of Union City for 61 years and served on many boards and committees. He was preceded in death by his brother, Leo; and three sisters, Leah Allen, Izora Burlingame and Pearle Wolfe; and a grandson, David Allen Brumagin. He survived by his wife, Frances Jones Allen, whom he married on Nov. 29, 1935; one sister, Delia Mulkey of Jeneau, Ala.; three daughters, Mrs. Roger (Judy) Stafford of Colorado Springs, Colo., Mrs. Don (Nancy) Brumagin of Union City, Mrs. Ron (Jean) Hamel of Plano, Texas; nine grandchildren, Jeff and Gary Stafford, Dan, Dean and Dennis Brumagin, Debbie Orton, Kristen and Karen Hamel and Kelly Woody; and many great-grandchildren. Burial was at Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 6/23/1895 | Allen, Willard H., aged about 40, died Sun., June 23, 1895. Son of Wm. T. Allen. |
Death 1/10/1948 | Allen, William M. passed away Sat. Jan., 10, 1948. Survived by his wife, Hattie; three daughters, Mrs. Louise Schnieder, Mrs. Dolores Yates, and Mrs. Mona Bird. |
Death 11/29/1993 | Allgeier, Robert J., age 29, 1967 Fairmont Parkway, formerly of 2868 Holman Drive, Greene Township, died from a gunshot wound at his residence on Monday, Nov. 29, 1993. A resident of Erie all his life, he was born on July 30, 1964, a son of John and Florence Dziubkowski Allgeier of Greene Township. Mr. Allgeier had worked as a machinist in the Mechanical Drives Division of Zurn Industries for the past five year. He was a member of St. Boniface Catholic Church and had enjoyed hunting. He graduated from Seneca High School and the Erie County Vo-Tech School in 1982. In addition to his parents, survivors include a brother, Gerald Allgeier of Waterford; two sisters, Mrs. Gerald (Geraldine) Evan and Mrs. Ron (JoAnn) Rebman, both of Erie; three nieces, two nephews and many aunts, uncles and cousins. Burial was at Mt. of Olives Cemetery. |
Death 9/22/2000 | Allhiser, Hazel Ruby, age 94, of 39118 Five Corners Road, Centerville, died Friday, Sept. 22, 2000, at Beverly Health Care in Titusville. She was born April 5, 1906, in Little Rock, Ark., daughter of Albert Thomas and Alberta Maude Harvey Shockey. She was preceded in death by her husband, Gayle Spencer Allhiser; whom she married in February 1924 and who died
July 15, 1953; a daughter, Beatrice Byham; four sisters; and four brothers. Survivors include two sons, Albert G. Allhiser of Centerville and William S. Allhiser of Rincon, Ga.; three daughers, Peggy J. Jackson, Barnetta M. Nicols and Gloria M. Stockwell, all of Centerville; a brother, Harold S. Shockey of Oakland, Md.; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. |
Death 2/22/2000 | Allio, Kenneth Joseph, age 44, of Hayes Va., formerly of Union City, died Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2000, at Mary Immaculate Hospital in Newport News, Va., following a short battle with cancer. He was born Sept. 20, 1955, in Corry, son of Richard and Phyllis Allio. He was one of the owners of Three Guys Auto Sales Dealership in Ordinary. He also had been employed by Real-Tec Railroad and Stilley Co. in Newport News. He enjoyed riding his Harley Davidson motorcycle, restoring antuque cars, fishing, and caring for animals. He especially enjoyed his pet dog, Missy. Besides his parents, survivors include two sisters, Connie J. Grow and her husband, Richard, of Corry and Beth A. Allio, also of Corry; a brother, Guy R. Allio of Harborcreek; and a friend of 22 years, Donna Jean Stolz.
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Death 8/25/2005 | Allio, Richard L. Born May 20, 1932 in Oil City, PA, son of of the late Joseph and Emma Harkins Allio. Survived by his wife of 53 years, Phyllis Elaine Morris Allio, whom he married April 14, 1952 in Spartansburg, and three children: A daughter, Connie Jae Grow and husband Richard of Corry; a son Guy Richard Allio of Wesleyville, PA, and a daughter, Beth Ann Allio of Corry. He is further survived by a brother, Charles Allio and his wife Hazel, of Oil City, PA; a sister, Abby Schwindt and her husband Deco, of Erie, five grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and a life-long friend Ray Hamilton of Corry. Preceded in death by a son, Kenneth Allio, and sisters Peg Fuller, Velma Krepp, and Doris Hazlett. |
Birth 5/31/29 | Allison, Alfred Wilbur, born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allison. |
Death
01/25/62 |
Allison, Carl, passed away on January 25 , at the home of his daughter. Funeral Services in his memory were held in New Wilmington, PA, January 31. |
Death 6/21/1944 | Allison, Clarence, age 41, passed away Wed. Jun. 21, 1944 as a result of industrial accident. Survived by his wife, Marie; three brothers Leon, David, and Harry; seven sisters, Mrs. Hilma Fish, Mrs. Corrine Wandel and Mrs. Pauline Pratt, Mrs. Elma Keer, Mrs. Harry Thomas, Mrs. Elva Johnson and Mrs. Ellen Conway. |
1812-1894 | Allison, Elizabeth Phillipsville Tier 3 Lot 9 |
Death 2/28/1977 | Allison, H. Robert, 57, was born in Cleveland on June 18, 1919 to Robert and Mary Martin Allison. He is survived by his wife, Ethel Smiley Allison; five children, Thomas H. of Wattsburg, Mrs. Mary Wellmon of Winona, TX; Jerry R. of Easton, PA, William C. of Palisades Park, NJ, and Miss Robin of Union City; three grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. John (Margaret) Ahlman of Mentor, OH. |
1836-1904 | Allison, Hattie Phillipsville Tier 11 Lot 10 |
1794-1883 | Allison, James Phillipsville Tier 3 Lot 9 |
Birth 4/29/45 | Allison, Jerry Robert, born to Pvt. And Mrs. Harry Allison. Mrs. Allison is the former Ethel Smiley. |
Death 5/7/1995 | Allison, Jerry R., 50, of Pennington, died of gastric cancer Sunday, May 7, 1995. He was born in Union City and lived in Evansville, Indiana and Syracuse, New York, before moving to Pennington in 1992. Dr. Allison was assistant professor of chemistry at Lafayette College for three years. For the past 18 years he worked for Bristol-Myers Squibb and served most recently as vice president of analytical research and development in the Pharmaceutical Research Institute. He received his PhD in organic chemistry from Purdue University and his BS from Bethany college where he was valedictorian of his class, chief justice of the student court and president of Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity. He graduated with the class of 1963 from Union City Area High School and was salutatorian. During the war in Vietnam, he served from 1969-71 as a forensic chemist in the criminal investigation division of the U.S. Army. He was a member of the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists, the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Association and the American Chemical Society. He was elected to the US Pharmocopeia Committee of Revision where he served in various capacities from 1985 until the present. He is the son of the late H. Robert Allison and Ethel Allison and the brother of Thomas and William Allison, Mary Berry and Robin Giroux. He is survived by his wife of 28 years, Carole his two sons, Mark and Greg Allison, daughter, Lane Allison and son-in-law, Matthew Rush. |
1803-1823 | Allison, John Phillipsville Tier 3 Lot 9 |
Death 8/10/1933 | Allison, Mrs. Leon, passed away Thurs. Aug 10, 1933. Miss Margaret Guilfoile was born in Elizabeth, N.J., married Leon Allison on July 30, 1919. A sister and brother survive. |
1810-1888 | Allison, MA Phillipsville Tier 3 Lot 9 |
Death 12/20/1973 | Allison, Margaret Stranahan, 77, is survived by two sisters: Mrs. Eleanor Lahr of Union City and Mrs. Helen Smart of Shreveport, LA; two brothers: Robert Stranahan of Orlando and Harry Stranahan of Irwin, PA; and several nieces and nephews. She was buried in Evergreen Cemetery. |
1848-1849 | Allison, Matthew J. Philliipsville Tier 11 Lot 10 |
Birth 5/25/44 | Allison, Mary, born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allison. Mrs. Allison is the former Ethel Smiley. |
1778-1846 | Allison, Nancy A. Phillipsville Tier 3 Lot 9 |
1813-1897 | Allison, Rebecca Phillipsville Tier 11 Lot 10 |
1799-1849 | Allison, Robert Phillipsville Tier 11 Lot 10 |
Death 4/14/58 | Allison, Robert, 71, passed away Monday April 14. Burial in Erie Cemetery. |
Birth 5/25/31 | Allison, Robert Arthur, born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allison. |
1837-1843 | Allison, Thomas Phillipsville Tier 11 Lot 10 |
1759-1825 | Allison, WIlliam Phillipsville Tier 3 Lot 9 |
Birth 7/31/1954 | Allison, William Clyde, born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allison (Ethel Smiley) Sat. July 31, 1954. |
Death 3/2/2000 | Almazon, Henry, age 65, of 3571 Old Meadville Road, Waterford, died Thursday, March 2, 2000, at his home. He was born Jan. 11, 1935, in LeBoeuf Township, son of the late Steve and Theresa Sobek Rejzer Almazon. He graduated from Waterford High School in 1953, and then served in the U.S. Army for two years. He was assigned duty in Panama. He worked for the Carnation Milk Co. in Cambridge Springs and owned and operated a dairy farm for 29 years. He enjoyed attending dairy sales and auctions. He was preceded in death by a brother, John Rejzer. Survivors include his wife, June Kerr Almazon; two daughters, Christine Almazon of Edinboro and Nancy Teribery and her husband, Ronald, of Warrenton, Va.; two sons, Chester Almazon and William Almazon and his wife, Coleen, of Waterford; a brother, Edward Almazon of Gordon, Ga.; five sisters, Julia Newel of Cleveland, Viola Petko of Uniontown, Josephine and Ann Rejzer of Union City and Antoinette Copeland of Guys Mills; and three granddaughters, Sara, Katelyn and Emily Amazon. |
Birth 8/22/45 | Alsdorf, a son, born to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Alsdorf. |
Death 7/26/1979 | Alsdorf, Charles, 74, died at his home in Union City. He was born on June 18, 1905 in Sparta Township to Dawson and Nellie Platt Alsdorf. He is survived by his wife, Pearl Alsdorf; two daughters: Mrs. William Persons of Union City and Mrs. Avonelle Rush of Alexandria, VA; a son, Dawson Alsdorf of Wooster, OH; a sister, Mrs. Florence Ainsworth of Harborcreek; a brother, Horace Alsdorf of Freehold, NJ; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. He was buried in Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 6/13/1947 | Alsdorf, Dawlton W. passed away Jun. 13, 1947 at home in Spartansburg, age 70. United in marriage to Miss Ethel Toohey in Apr. 1903 who survives him. Children Thelma and Marian; a triplet brother, Dawson and a triplet sister Mrs. Myrna Danner. Two sisters, Mrs. Margaret small and a infant preceded him in death. Burial in Evergreen cemetery. |
Birth 3/16/42 | Alsdorf, Dawsen Garrett, born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Alsdorf. |
Death 7/1961 | Alsdorf, Mrs. Nellie Platt, 81 years of age, died at home of daughter, Mrs. Clarence T. Ainsworth, Erie, Pa. Born Mar. 24, 1880. Surviving are her husband, Dawson Alsdorf; two sons, Horace and Charles; two daughters, Mrs. Ainsworth and Mrs. Palmer Mattson; a brother, Frank Platt. Buried in Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 3/1/2000 | Alstadt. Marion J. Kanis, age 75, a resident of Saint Mary’s Home of Erie, formerly of 5935 Henderson Road, died Wednesday, March 1, 2000, at her home. She was born April 29, 1924, in Erie, daughter of the late Otto and Trumie Seib Kanis. Local survivors include a daughter, Sally Ebert and her husband, Karl, of Waterford. The Russell C. Schmidt & Son Funeral Home, Pine Avenue branch, Erie, handled arrangements. Interment was a Wintergreen Gorge Cemetery. |
Death 8/5/1995 | Alstadt, Merle W., age 75, father of Mrs. Karl (Sally) Ebert of Waterford, died Saturday, Aug. 5, 1995. A resident of the Erie area all of his life, he was born in Cranesville on Jan. 11, 1920, a son of the late Christopher and Estella Silfies Alstadt. Burial was at Wintergreen Gorge Cemetery. |
Death 8/23/1998 | Alter, Frances M., age 68, formerly of Union City and a resident of Corry Manor Nursing Home, died Sunday, Aug. 23, 1998, at Union City Memorial Hospital. She was born April 20, 1930, in Bronx, N.Y., daughter of the late Edward S. and Katherine Moore Reeves. Mrs. Alter was raised and educated in the Bronx. She worked as a telephone operator. She also lived in Erie and Union City before moving to Corry Manor. She enjoyed knitting, crocheting and reading. She was preceded in death by her husband, George Alter, in 1978. Survivors include three daughters, Carol Miliron and her husband, Guy, of Rouseville, Victoria Simes and her husband, Joseph, of East Springfield and Maria Capela and her husband, Joseph, of Buffalo; four sons, Raymond Baum and his wife, Gloria, and David Baum and his wife, Donna, all of Union City, Brian Baum and his wife, Carol, of Fairview and Merle Baum of Cleveland; 13 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Burial was at Evergreen Cemetery in Union City. |
Death 8/10/1978 | Alter, George R., 61, was born in Grove City on September 11, 1916 to William and Alice Alter. He is survived by his wife, Francis Alter; four stepsons: Raymond, Bryan, Merle, and David Baum; three stepdaughters: Carol, Vickie, and Maria Baum, all of Union City; one brother, Stanley Alter of San Pablo, CA; five grandchildren; and several nieces. He was buried in Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 10/3/2000 | Althof, Maxine M. Payne, age 88, a resident of Corry Manor Nursing Home, died Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2000, at Corry Memorial Hospital. She was born July 22, 1912, in Cranesville, daughter of the late VanBuren and Cora Idella Williams Payne. She worked for C.G. Wood Co. in Girard and Girard Model Works, then Continental Rubber Works. She attended Bethel Assembly of God Church in Girard, then the Interfaith Worship Center in Erie. She enjoyed flower gardening, her pet birds, reading the Bible, embroidery and sewing. She was preceded in death by her husband, Daniel Fredric Althof, whom she married in 1930, and who died in 1976; two daughters; two sisters; and seven brothers. Survivors include two daughters, Marlene R. Bair and her husband, Robert, of Union City and Linda J. Eisenhuth and her husband, Russel, of Sarasota, Fla.; a son, Leland C. Althof of Erie; five grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-granddaughter. Interment was at Home Cemetery, Wellsburg. |
Birth 11/14/49 | Altsman, a girl, born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Altsman. Mrs. Altsman is the former Helena Ferrce. |
Death 10/23/1979 | Altsman, Robert J., died at Hamot Medical Center. He was born in Beaver Falls on May 19, 1911 to Roy and Ida M. Keeler Altsman. He is survived by his wife, Helena G. Feree Altsman; three sons: Robert J. Altsman Jr. and Thomas C. Altsman of Erie, and Roger W. Altsman of Union City; two daughters: Mrs. Marietta Vogel of Erie and Cheryl E. Altsman of Beaver, PA; a brother, Edward Altsman of N. Kingsville, OH; eleven grandchildren; a great-grandchild; and several nieces and nephews. He was buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery. |
Death 10/29/1940 | Alverson, Mrs. Flora, age 76, wife of Fred Alverson, died Tues., October 29, 1940. Deceased is survived by one son, Fred Doolittle; two daughters, Mrs. Sam Hawley and Mrs. Teel Ashton and one sister, Ida Doolittle. Born May 31, 1865, Miss Flora Bacon was one of three children born to Horace and Aurelia Bacon; married John Doolittle April 13, 1872. He died May 28, 1906. On April 10, 1913 Mrs. Doolittle was married to Fred Alverson. Buried Hatch Hollow Cemetery. |
Death 3/12/1911 | Alverson, Mrs. F.L. died Sun., March 12, 1911. Caroline Gertrude McAllister, youngest daughter of the late David and Harriet McAllister born June 20, 1870. On Dec. 31, 1892 she married Fred L. Alverson; they had three children, Hazel, Gladys, and Ralph who with husband survive. Four sisters and a brother also survive: Mrs. C.A. Peck, Mrs. F.M. Preston, Misses Emma and Flora and Willis McAllister. Buried Evergreen Cemetery. |
Birth 1/10/1894 | Allverson, daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allverson Wed., January 10, 1894. |
Birth 7/6/1959 | Almazon, Mark Alan born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Almazon Mon., July 6, 1959. |
Death 11/1/1961 | Almazon, Steve, 64 years of age of Waterford, died November 1, 1961. The deceased is survived by his wife Theresa Almazon; two sons, Henry and Edward; one stepson and five stepdaughters. Buried St. Teresa’s Cemetery. |
Death 6/15/1998 | Amann, Harold L., 71, father of Dana and Richard Amann, both of Wattsburg, died Monday, June 15, 1998, in Largo, Fla., after a short illness. He was born Feb. 13, 1927, in Erie, son of the late George and Bertha Sieber Amann. Mr. Amann lived in Erie all his life. He was an Erie city firefighter and a member of American Legion LeBaron Post 237 in Union City. Burial with military honors conducted by the Erie fire department and American Legion post 237 was held at Wintergreen Gorge Cemetery. |
Death 12/27/1994 | Amann, Robert F., 86, brother of Dorothy Deutsch, Wattsburg, died Tuesday, Dec. 27, 1994. A lifelong Erie resident, he was born July 30, 1908, son of the late Joseph and Agnes Schell Amann. Burial was at Calvary Cemetery. |
Death 3/20/1995 | Amann, Thomas F., 69, brother of Charles G. Amann, Wattsburg, died Monday, March 20, 1995. A resident of 3429 Amherst Rd., Mr. Amann was born Nov. 6, 1925, in Wesleyville, a son of the late John B. and Jessie Chipman Amann. Burial was at Trinity Cemetery. |
Death 1/13/2000 | Amboyer, Kenneth J., 94, of 518 Mailler St., Titusville, died Thursday, Jan. 13, 2000, at Titusville Area Hospital. He was born Dec. 19, 1905, in Titusville, son of Harry W. and Minnie Kebort Amboyer. Local survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Harold (Marion) Latshaw of Centerville. Burial was at Jamison Corners Cemetery. |
Death 3/26/1925 | Amerett Fenno was born in 1848; in 1866 she was married to Mr. J.E. Porter who passed away in 1870. They had one son. In 1875 she married Ira B. Munsee. She passed away on Mar 26, 1925. Surviving are her husband, and two sisters. The son, M. Porter died in 1921. |
Death 1/21/1881 | Ames, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Ames, age about five weeks, died Jan. 21, 1881. |
Death 3/25/1911 | Ames, Mrs. C.G. died Sat., March 25, 1911. Only daughter, Mrs. Frank Brower survives. Mr. Ames died in 1908. Miss Sally Steves born May 21, 1839. Her first husband was Gerrett Congdon who she married Mar. 1, 1862; he died by fire Dec. 18, 1865. They had one son, George Congdon. She married Clinton Ames about 43 years ago. Buried Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 9/29/1918 | Ames, Mrs. Carolina, aged 96 yrs., 2 mons, 23 days died September 29, 1918. Born 1822. Buried Mackey Hill cemetery. |
Death 8/10/1908 | Ames, Clinton G. died Mon., August 10, 1908, aged 63 years. Served in Civil War. Survived by wife, Sally, daughter, Mrs. Frank Brower and stepson, George Congdon. Buried Evergreen Cem. |
Death 3/25/1911 | Ames, C.G. Mrs. Passed away Sat. Mar. 25, 1911, age 72. Her daughter Mrs. Frank Bower was living with her. Her husband C.G. Ames passed away in 1908. |
Death 9/5/1886 | Ames, Mrs. Eliza L. committed suicide Sat. Sept 3, 1886. Leaves three small children, a brother, Wm. W. Lord. |
Death 8/17/1996 | Ames. Robert I. Ames Sr., 79, of Heath Road, R, D.2, Centerville, died unexpectedly Saturday, Aug. 17, 1996. He was born in Erie, June 10, 1917, a son of the late Clarence and Mabel Post Ames. Mr. Ames worked most of his life as an auto mechanic and carpenter in the Titusville, Meadville and Erie areas. He had been retired for several years. He was preceded in death by his wife of 39 years, Shirley Ann Edinger Ames in 1995; two sisters, Alice Fernandez and Agnes Ames; and a great-granddaughter, Katelyn Nichole Tilton. He is survived by five sons, Robert I. Ames Jr. of Colorado Springs, Colo., Dean L. Ames of Cambridge Springs, Daniel L. Ames of Wattsburg, Clarence “Ben” Ames of Roanne, Ind., and Scott A. Ames of Centerville; four daughters, Mrs. Charles (Shirley) Lewis of Colorado, Carol Smith of Erie, Mrs. George (Betty) Lowther of Titusville, and Mrs. Gary (Charlotte) Baker of Saegertown; seven brothers, Donald, George, Raymond, Howard, Richard, Gerald and William Ames; a sister, Thelma Whipple; 23 grandchildren, many great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Burial was at Rootville Cemetery. |
Birth 8/7/49 | Amidon, (boy) born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Amidon. Mrs. Amidon is the former Gloria Middleton. |
Death 3/5/2001 | Amoroso, Alice Mae, 62, of 35 Airport Road, Corry, died Monday March 3, 2001, at her residence. She was born July 24, 1938, in Mill Village, daughter of Louise Kerr McGinnett of Meadville and the late Willis McGinnett. She was raised in Mill Village and graduated from Fort LeBoeuf High School in 1956. She was a homemaker and enjoyed knitting. She was a member of St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church in Corry. Besides her mother, survivors include her husband, Joseph A. Amoroso, whom she married Nov. 9, 1957; three sons, Albert Amoroso of Quinby, S.C., Gregory Amoroso and his wife Lynn, of Atlanta, Ga., and Jason Amoroso of Inman, S.C.; two sisters, Dorothy Thomas and her husband, Paul of Union City, and Laura Culbertson and her husband, William, of Edinboro; two brothers, Clyde McGinnett and his wife, Rosie, and Melvin McGinnett and his wife, Sandy, all of Mill Village; three grandchildren, Karleen, Joseph and Brooks Amoroso; and several nieces and nephews. Interment was at St. Thomas Cemetery, Corry. |
Death 6/??/1914 | Amy, Phoebe, 80, was born in New York on December 16, 183. She was married to Elisha Fisk, who preceded her in death. She then married George Amy, who also preceded her in death 30 years ago. She is survived by her children: Mrs. S. O. Dean, George R. Amy of Corry, Charles L. Amy of Grove City, Miletus Amy of North East, Frank Amy of Rootville; Mrs. S. L. Lenox of Brown Hill; and Alton A. Amy of Little Cooley. She was buried in Chapinville Cemetery. |
Death 6/1891 | Anderson, daughter, aged three, of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Anderson, died June 1891 of scarlet fever. |
Birth 4/23/1903 | Anderson, daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson Thurs., April 23, 1903. |
Birth 11/13/1951 | A daughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson. Tues. (Leona Volgstadt) |
Birth 11/29/1893 | Anderson, daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Anderson, November 29, 1893. |
Birth 3/19/42 | Anderson, (girl) born to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Anderson. |
Death 8/30/2000 | Anderson, A. David, 54, a resident of Fairview Manor, died Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2000. He was born in Erie, May 30, 1946, son of Mildred E. Sachs Anderson, also a Fairview Manor resident, and the late Axel T. Anderson. He attended Lakewood United Methodist Church and enjoyed gardening and attending sports events. Survivors include five sisters, Carol Patsy and her husband, Donald, Marylynn Aldrich and her husband, Maurice, and Kristina Anderson, all of Erie, Phyllis Powell of Waterford and Janet Anderson Eid and her husband, Galeb, of Amman, Jordan; and several nieces and nephews. Interment was at Laurel Hill Cemetery. |
Death 8/25/1935 | Anderson, Alfred J., passed away Sun. Aug. 25, 1935, age 80. Preceded in death by his wife in 1932. Buried in Tideoute cemetery. |
Death 9/9/1955 | Anderson, Mrs. Anna L., wife of Frank Anderson passed away Fri., Sept. 9, 1955. Besides her husband, the deceased is survived by one son, Paul Anderson and a daughter, Mrs. James (Marian) Barnes. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 7/20/1892 | Anderson, A.S., aged 63 years, died Wed. July 20, 1892. |
Death 12/19/1946 | Anderson, Blanche Mrs. Age 71, passed away Thurs. Dec. 19, 1946. Widow of the later Arthur Anderson. Survived by one daughter, Mrs. John Allen; three brothers, Stanley R., Morton, and B.F. Stager. |
Death 8/30/1994 | Anderson. Dewey G. Anderson Jr., 25, Yuma, Ariz. Formerly of Corry, died Tuesday, Aug. 30, 1994, as a result of a drowning accident in the Colorado River. He was born in Union City on June 27, 1969, son of Dewey G. Anderson Sr. of Erie and Caroline Sharrer Silvis of Corry. Among survivors are paternal grandparents, Clay and Leona Chrispen Anderson of Union City. Burial was at St. Thomas Cemetery. |
Death 6/23/2001 | Anderson, Diane Basile, 54, of Harborcreek Township, formerly of Greene Township, died Saturday, June 23, 2001, at Saint Vincent Health Center in Erie following a brief illness. She was born Feb. 4, 1947, in Staten Island, N.Y., daughter of John and Stella Schwab Basile of Erie. She was employed by Petra Fashions since 1991 and was the company’s regional director since 1997. She was a social member of American Legion Carl Neff Post 571. She was preceded in death by her husband, David W. Anderson, on Feb. 10, 1985. Besides her parents, survivors include two daughters, Tammy DeSanto of St. Cloud, Fla., and Jill Wisniewski and her husband, Patrick, of Wattsburg; two sons, John Anderson of Florida and Jesse Anderson of Harborcreek; two sisters, Renne Basile Bearce of Philipsburg and Tina Basile of Erie; five grandchildren, Jamie Wisniewski, Jade, Brittany, and Sonney DeSanto, and Dante Korondi; a dear friend, Tina Russel of Erie; and many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Interment was at Wintergreen Gorge Cemetery. |
Death 6/20/1940 | Anderson, Mrs. Dora Tate, 76, wife of Wm. Anderson, passed away June 20, Oscar and James and a sister Rose Aiken survive. Buried in Evergreen Cemetery. |
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Anderson, Edith B., 87 years of age, died Decemer 18, 1961 at Spencer Hospital. Born July 16, 1874, daughter of Frank B and Mary Wilcox Joy and married late Rev. J. Grant Anderson. He died in 1927. Surviving are two sons, R. Paul and Stanley E. seven grandchildren, five great-grandhildren. Interment in Townline Cemetery, near Cambridge Springs. |
Death 1/30/2001 | Anderson, Ellen Johns, 50, of 9550 Dewey Road, Waterford, died Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2001, at Hamot Medical Center after a lengthy illness. She was born Aug. 26, 1950, in Whippany, N.J., daugher of the late Jonathan and Frances Johns. She earned her doctorate in quantitative analysis and kinesiology from Eastern Kentucky University. She coached the Rutgers (N.J.) University women’s basketball team for its inaugural 1974-75 season. She also coached women’s basketball at Penn State Behrend, where she was twice named NAIA Coach of the Year, and at Eastern Kentucky University. She represented State Farm Insurance and owned and operated Ellen J. Anderson Insurance Agency for 16 years. She enjoyed swimming, golf, hunting, and Corvette sports cars. She was preceded in death by a sister, Charlotte Ann Davis, in 2000. Survivors include her husband, Mark R. Anderson; an aunt, Laura Johns; and many nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews, great-grandnieces and great-grandnephews. Interment was at Wintergreen Gorge Cemetery. |
Death 1/18/1887 | Anderson, Etta, 14-year-old daughter of Clark Anderson, died Jan. 18, 1887. |
Death 6/24/1958 | Anderson, Frank Paul, 74, passed away Fri, June 24, 1958. The deceased is survived by one son, Paul Anderson and one daughter, Mrs. James (Marion) Barnes; three brothers, Clarence, Godfrey, and Harold Anderson; on sister, Mrs. Edith Martin. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 11/13/1981 | Anderson, Gertrude, Mrs. Age 72, passed away Wed. Nov. 13, 1981. Wife of John Anderson. Besides her husband she is survived by one daughter, Elizabeth; three brothers Ben, Fred, and Dan Drake; two sisters, June Galatian and Mrs. May Bush. One brother Clyde Drake preceded her in death. |
Marriage 12/16/1903 | Anderson, Harry E. and Lena B. Clark were married Wed., December 16, 1903. |
Death 1/4/1936 | Anderson, Harry, 53, passed away Sat. Jan 4, 1936. Besides his widow, he is survived by two daughters, one son and a stepdaughter, his aged father and two sisters. Born June 9, 1883. |
Birth 4/12/1924 | Anderson, Harry Jr. born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson April 12, 1924. |
Death 4/30/1945 | Anderson, Harvey age 89, passed away Mon., Apr. 30, 1945. Survived by several nieces and nephews. |
Death 10/7/1932 | Anderson, Ida, 75, passed away Fri. Oct. 7, 1932 at the home of her son, F.P. Anderson. Internment in Tidioute Cemetery. Ida Louise Swenson was born Dec. 31, 1876, united in marriage to J. Alfred Anderson Husband and five children survive. |
Death 8/30/1998 | Anderson. Irene Elizabeth Hunt Anderson, 86, of 115 East Third Street, Waterford, died Sunday, Aug. 30, 1998, at the Elmwood Presbyterian Lodge, Erie, after a brief illness. She was born Oct. 29, 1911, in Salem, N.Y., daughter of the late William C. and Mary Alice Rich Hunt. Mrs. Anderson was a homemaker. She was a member of Bethany Presbyterian Church in Mercer where she was involved in church activities. She married the Rev. George Wesley Anderson Oct. 26, 1937; he preceded her in death on July 15, 1996. Survivors include a daughter Mary Alice Hoffman and her husband, Virgil, of Waterford; a son, George William Anderson, of Baltimore, Md., a sister, Marion L. Hunt of Salem, N.Y.; and one grandchild. Burial was at Neshannock Cemetery, Wilmington Township. |
Death 1/28/1952 | Anderson, John, 81, passed away Mon. Jan 28, 1952. The deceased is survived by one daughter, Elizabeth and two brothers, Frank and Charles Anderson. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 11/4/1903 | Anderson, L.M. died Wed., November 4, 1903; aged 82 years. |
Death 12/17/1908 | Anderson, Mrs. L.M. died Thurs., December 17, 1908 at home of her son, Clark Anderson in Waterford Twp. Buried beside husband in Evergreen Cemetery. Melissa Tuttle born NY state Jan. 19, 1827; aged 81 yrs, 11 mons, 23 days; married Mr. Anderson Jan 30, 1842. Three children, one daughter, two sons, only one Clark Anderson survives her. Her husband died five years ago. |
Death 12/22/1917 | Anderson, Lena, passed away Sat., Dec. 22, 1917, aged 33 years. Survived by her husband Harry Anderson and two daughters, Vivian and Thora, her mother, Mrs. May Clark, two sisters, Miss Bessie Clark and Mrs. Allen King, four brothers, Harold, Leo, Virgil, and Percy Clark. |
Death 11/10/1999 | Anderson, Leona, 79, of Union City, died Wednesday, Nov. 10, 1999, at Hamot Medical Center. She was born April 28, 1920, in Erie, daughter of the late Dewey and Loriena Chrispen. She was a homemaker and belonged to the Wesleyan Holiness Church. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Ford and Frank Chrispen; six grandchildren, James and John Ferrell, Dewey Anderson Jr., Sandra Anderson, Patty Reed and David Reed. Survivors include her husband, the Rev. Clay Anderson Sr., three sons, Dewey Anderson of Erie, Clay Anderson of Waterford and James Anderson of Centerville; three daughters, Debra Ferrell of Mansfield, Ohio, Denna Elbin of Pomeroy, Ohio, and Darlene Douglas of Union City; three sisters, Laura Witherow of Waterford, Blanche Willman of Centerville and Sara Frost of Topeka, Kansas; one brother, Wayne Chrispen of West Middlesex; 23 grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Burial was at Lawn Cemetery in Beaverdam. |
Death 3/11/1995 | Anderson. Louis Anderson Sr., brother of Daniel Anderson of Wattsburg, died Saturday, March 11, 1995. Mr. Anderson, who resided at R.D. 1, McKean, was born in Erie, Aug. 25, 1934, a son of the late Anton and Frances Majewski Anderson. The Burton Funeral Home, Erie, handled arrangements. |
Death 6/14/1886 | Anderson, Luella, 15 years of age, died June 14, 1887. Burial in Waterford cemetery. |
Death 10/17/1998 | Anderson. Mae T. VanDyke Anderson, 98, sister of Ralph VanDyke and his wife, Gertrude, of Waterford, died Tuesday, Oct. 27, 1998, at Saint Vincent Health Center. A resident of Erie, she was born March 11, 1900, in Erie County, daughter of the late John and Elizabeth Boueltinghouse VanDyke. Burial was at Laurel Hill Cemetery. |
Death 4/30/1892 | Anderson, Mrs. Martha, aged 49 years, died Sat., April 30, 1892. |
Birth 1/13/50 | Anderson, Mary Margaret born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson. Mrs. Anderson is the former Fern Emerson. |
Death 2/23/1995 | Anderson, Mary O., 71, 357 East Pleasant St., Corry, died Thursday, Feb. 23, 1995. She was born in Corry on Feb. 25, 1923, a daughter of the late Victor E. and K. Alta Woodring Orn. Mrs. Anderson had lived in Union City from 1951 to 1988. She was raised and educated in Corry and worked at Wing Willy Market in Corry for a year. She then worked for Montgomery Wards Department store, Corry for 1-½ years and Raymond Manufacturing, now Barnes Group, in the payroll department for 10 years. She was a member of the Union City Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. Survivors include a son, Charles J. Anderson; his wife, Andrea McKinney Anderson of Chesapeake, Va.; two sisters, Nancy Orn of Corry and Mrs. Joseph (Barbara) Laraia of Melrose Park, Ill.; two brothers, Richard and Keith Orn, both of Corry; two grandchildren, Lauren Marie and Mark J. Anderson II, both of Chesapeake, Va.; five cousins, Katerine C. Butters of Corry, George A. Taylor of Pittsfield, John (Jack) Taylor of Prescott, Ariz. Carl (Tink) Taylor of Orlando, Fla., and Grant Herdendorf of Olean, N.Y.: 24 nieces and nephews, 32 great-nieces and nephews and one great-great-niece and many friends. Burial was at Pine Grove Cemetery. |
Birth 7/14/1954 | Anderson, Melody Lee born to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Anderson (Carol Obert) Wed., July 14, 1954. |
Death 4/11/1994 | Anderson. Mildred Louise McKemy Anderson, 84, RD 2, Cambridge Springs, died Monday, April 11, 1994, after a lengthy illness. She was born in North East on Jan. 15, 1910, the daughter of the late Jacob and Dell Mae Cobb McKemy. She lived most of her life in the Cambridge Springs, Mill Village area. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. William (Della) March of Cambridge Springs and Mrs. Eugene (Ruth Ann) Kline of Cookville, Tenn.; a son, Homer W. Kerr of Cambridge Springs; a stepson, Robert Anderson of Wateford; a step-daughter, Vera Irene Marzka of Cambridge Springs; nine grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. Burial was in Mill Village Cemetery. |
Death 1/7/1936 | Anderson, Miss Mira was born September 24 1871; she was united in marriage to Joseph Parkin. They had three sons and four daughters. She passed away Jan 7, 1936. |
Death 11/8/1998 | Anderson, Neil A., 61, of 217 E. Central Ave., Titusville, died Sunday, Nov. 8, 1998, at home following an extended illness. He was born July 28, 1937, in Nyack, N.Y., son of the late Anton and Virginia Wadsworth Anderson. Mr. Anderson was a graduate of Goshen High School, Goshen, N.Y. He had been employed as a freelance salesman until his retirement in 1995 due to his health. He attended the Full Gospel Church in Pleasantville. He had been involved with the development of the 3R Ranch for rehabilitation. He enjoyed bowling and his family. Survivors include his wife, the former Bernita Mack, of Titusville and formerly of Union City; whom he married Oct. 30, 1982. He is also survived by a daughter, Elaine Rife and her husband, Marty, of Danville, Ill.; a brother, Craig Anderson of Nyack; several stepchildren; and a niece and nephew. Interment was in Troy Center Cemetery. |
Death 8/17/1939 | Anderson, Mrs. Phinnie, 80 wife of Harvey Anderson passed away Thurs. Aug 17, 1939. |
Death 11/13/1946 | Anderson, Ralph W. age 66, passed away Wed. Nov. 13, 1946. Survived by his wife, Pearl; two daughters Mrs. George Shaffer and Ruth Anderson; three half brothers, Charles, Frank, and John Anderson. |
Death 6/13/1999 | Anderson, Ray Louis, 76, of 5676 Old State Road, Edinboro, died Sunday, June 13, 1999, at Edinboro Manor. He was born Dec 5, 1922, in Erie, son of the late Louis and Mildred Brown Anderson. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He worked for PennDOT and Erie Strayer Co. Most recently, he was a self-employed carpenter. He was a member of McLane Baptist Church, where he had served as an usher and a deacon. He also was a foster parent. He was preceded in death by a sister, Wilma Mills; and a brother, William Heiter Jr. Survivors include his wife, Blodwen I. Lewis Anderson; three daughters, Almeda Ellis and her husband, Dale, of Edinboro, LouRae Jones and her husband, Archie, of Lewisville, Texas, and Robin Hutson and her husband, Willie, of Flower Mound, Texas; six sisters, Cora Brown of Florida, Hannah Peck, of Lisbon, Ohio, Helen Lanagan and her husband, Harry, and Beatrice Peters, all of Erie, Susie Cole and her husband, Richard, of Waterford, and Georgetta Bartlett and her husband, Tom, of Harborcreek; one brother, the Rev. Clay Anderson and his wife, Leona, of Union City; five grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Burial with military honrs was at McLane Cemetery, Washington Township. |
Death 12/12/1994 | Anderson, Roland B., 75, 520 High St. Waterford, died Monday, Dec. 12, 1994. He was born in New Richmond, Pa., on May 29, 1919, son of the late Richard P. and Marion Kingsley Anderson. Mr. Anderson attended General Electric Apprenticeship program and was owner and president of Anson Tool and Gauge, retiring in 1988. He was an active member of the First Church of God. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Liddy K. Anderson on Jan. 4, 1969, and by a brother Richard Anderson. Survivors include his wife, Bev. R. Burch Anderson; three daughters, Mrs. Gregory (Rolee) Luciano of Edinboro, Angela Hutchinson and Brittany Hutchinson, both of Waterford; two sons, Marc Means of Punxsutawney, Pa. And Rob Hutchinson of Waterford; a sister, Marilyn Kressel of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; two brothers, the Rev. Jack Anderson of Louisville, Ky., and Roy Anderson of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; and four grandchildren. Burial was at Laurel Hill Cemetery. |
Death 6/10/1999 | Anderson, Tricia K., 6, of R.D. 2, Corry, died Thursday, June 10, 1999, at Childrens Hospital in Pittsburgh of injuries from and automobile-pedestrian accident in Erie. Local survivors include her paternal grandmother, Shirley Amoroso of Wattsburg. Burial was at Pine Grove Cemetery, Corry. |
Birth 12/8/1909 | Anderson, Verta Arline born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson Wed., December 8, 1909. |
Birth 7/20/1952 | Anderson, William Harry born to Staff Sgt and Mrs. Harry Anderson (Fern Emerson) Sun., July, 20 1952. |
Birth 7/1/1895 | Andrews, daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Andrews Mon., July 1, 1895. |
Birth 6/26/1892 | Andrews, daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. George E. Andrews Mon., June 26, 1892. |
Birth 2/26/1889 | Andrews, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. George E. Andrews Tues. Feb. 26, 1889. |
Birth 9/4/1890 | Andrews, a son born to Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews Thurs., September 4, 1890. |
Death 2/2/1975 | Andrews, Bertha M., died at the Union City Memorial Hospital. She is survived by three daughters: Mrs. Josephine Fedell of Ft. Lauderdale Fla., Mrs. Anna Drake of Union City, and Mrs. Edith Kramer of Robinson Township in Pittsburgh; two sons: Donald Andrews of McKean and Rodger Andrews of Pittsburgh; 19 grandchildren, several great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. |
Death 11/24/1946 | Andrews, Catherine Mrs. Age 87, passed away Sun. Nov. 24, 1946. Wife of the late George Andrews. Survived by one daughter, Mrs. Maude Ginter; two sisters Mrs. Nora Aspey and Mis Ella Fitzgerald; two brothers Leo and Dr. George Fitzgerald. Burial St. Philip’s cemetery Crossingville, Pa. |
Death 2/9/1997 | Andrews, Dolores S., 68, sister of Violet Bergstrom of Wattsburg, died Sunday, Feb. 9, 1997, in Tucson, Ariz. |
Death 8/20/1922 | Andrews, Mrs. George E. passed away Sun. Aug. 20, 1922, aged 63 years. Four children survive as well as the husband. |
Death 5/23/1941 | Andrews, George, 80, passed away on Fri. May 23, 1941. Besides his wife Catherine, he is survived by three daughters and one son, Homer. Born May 12, 1861; united in marriage to Miss Martha Grey Oct 12, 1887. They had four children. Mrs. Andrews died Aug 20, 1922 and on Oct 3, 1925 he was married to Mrs. Catherine Sperry, who survives. |
Death 5/7/1914 | Andrews, Julia Augusta O’Leary, 82, was born on February 2, 1832 in Alcott, NY. She was married to Robert Andrews on December 127, 1857, who preceded her in death on June 16, 1887. |
Birth 3/13/19 | Andrews, Phyllis Rae, born to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Andrews. |
Birth 5/24/1958 | Andrews, Sandra Kaye born to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Andrews (Dorothea Cureaux) Sat., May 24, 1958. |
Death 1/16/1975 | Andrews, Willard B., 52, died at St. Vincent Health Center. He was born in Erie on March 30, 1922 to Carlton W. and Margaret Koxin Andrews. He is survived by his wife, Clarice Randley, two daughters: Cheryl of Erie and Beverly, at home; five brothers: Lewis of Edinboro, Carlton and Francis of Cambridge Springs, Kenneth of Girard, and Richard of Phoenix, AZ; a sister, Mrs. Roy Harriet Floyd; and his mother-in-law, Mrs. Ada Randley. Internment was in Edinboro Cemetery. |
Death 4/24/977 | Andruch, Helen, 85, is survived by a daughter, Mary Ondus of Union City; five sons: Steve Andrews of Union City, James Andrews of Erie, John Andrews of North East, and Pete Andrews of Rochester, NY; 12 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren; and one sister of Pittsburgh. She was buried in Cambridge Springs Cemetery. |
Death 7/13/1994 | Andrzejczak, David P., 48, 11237 Perry Highway, Waterford, died Wednesday, July 13, 1994. He was born in Erie, Jan. 9, 1946, the son of the late Stanley and Rose Lubak Andrzejczak. He was a service manager at Gary Miller Chrysler-Plymouth. He survived by his wife Linda Bean Andrzejczak; two sons, Jeffrey and Keven Andrzejczak, both of Waterford; two sisters, a brother and many nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles. Burial was at Calvary Cemetery. |
Birth 9/4/1952 | Anthony, son born to Mr. and Mrs. W. Michael Anthony (Helen Glancy) Thurs., September 4, 1952. |
Birth 8/4/1948 | Anthony, Charlotte, Elaine born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Anthony Wed. August 4, 1948. |
Death 3/24/1981 | Anthony, Charlotte Elaine, 20 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anthony, passed away Fri. Mar. 24, 1981. The child is survived by one brother and one sister; the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robinson. Burial in Hatch Hollow Cemetery. |
Death 8/17/1994 | Anthony. Edgar Anthony Sr., 65, 2719 Everett Dr., Wesleyville, died Wednesday, Aug. 17, 1994. He was born in Cleveland on April 7, 1929, son of the late Edgar Phillip and Eva Marie Michel Anthony. Among the survivors is a daughter, Juanita Proper of Waterford. |
Death 8/19/1996 | Anthony, Frank E., 71, brother of Mrs. Mabel Lockhart of Waterford, died Monday, Aug. 19, 1996. A resident of Englewood, Fla., he was born in Smithland on Feb. 25, 1925, son of the late Preston and Gladys Anthony. Burial was at Pine Grove Cemetery, Corry. |
Death 11/9/1975 | Anthony, Helen Glancy, 57 died at the Union City Memorial Hospital. She is survived by her husband, W. Michael Anthony; two sons: Michael and Kurt Anthony of Union City; a sister, Mrs. Ronald (Gate) Graves of Franklin; a brother, Parke Glancy of Erie; and four grandchildren. She was buried in Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 7/28/1998 | Anthony. Mamie L. Wells Anthony, 90, of Edinboro Manor, died Tuesday, July 28, 1998, at Millcreek Community Hospital. She was born July 1, 1908, in Langerville, daughter of the late Harvey and Louella Brosius Geist. Mrs. Anthony lived in Waterford for 30 years and was a housekeeper most of her life, retiring in 1985. She was preceded in death by her husband, Melvin Carl Wells, who died in 1946 after 16 years of marriage; a son, Ray Wells; three great-grandchildren; three brothers; and one sister; children; and several nieces and nephews. Survivors include two daughters, Ina Williams of Waterford and Lena Rihel and her husband, Edward, of Bartow, Fla.; three sons, William Wells and his wife, Hazel, of New Castle, Ronald Wells and his wife, Marilyn, of Titusville, and Donald Wells of Edinboro; 15 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren. Burial was at Minich Cemetery in New Freedom, Pa. |
Death 6/26/1998 | Anthony, Walter Michael, 83, of Route 6, Union City, died Friday, June 26, 1998, at Union City Memorial Hospital. He was born March 26, 1915, in Union City, son of the late William and Doris Smith Anthony. Mr. Anthony was a member of the Loyal Order of the Moose Lodge 882 in Union City. He was a fan of the boys and girls basketball program in Union City and attended many games. He worked at Erie Forge and Steel Co. and was a crane operator for National Forge Co. before retiring. He was preceded in death by his wife, Helen Glancy Anthony, in November 1985; two sisters, Eulabell Post and Floris Rohde; and a brother, Theo Anthony. Survivors include three daughters, Susan Vick of Bixby, Okla., and her husband, Gayle, Janelle Dean of Albion and her husband, Ernie, and Floris Seneta of Girard and her husband, Larry; two sons, Michael Anthony and his wife, Linda, and Kurt Anthony and his wife Eileen, all of Union City; 17 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Burial was at Evergreen Cemetery, Union City. |
Death 12/27/1955 | Anthony, William, 89, passed away Tues., Dec. 27, 1955. Besides his wife, Nettie, the deceased is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Daisy Hanna, Mrs. Gladys Dempsey, Mrs. Verl Carroll, Mrs. Susie Peterson, Mrs. Addie Smith, Mrs. Alberta Campanio; one son, Charles Anthony; one sister, Lillian Davis. Burial in Anderson Cemetery, Greenwood Township. |
Death 8/16/1909 | Anthony, Wm. Henry, year old son of Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Anthony died Mon., August 16, 1909. |
Death 7/6/1961 | Anthony, Wm.L., 89 years of age, died July 6, 1961. Born Dec. 26, 1880, son of Michael and Alice Asworth Anthony. Mr. Anthony was married twice. His first wife, Doris Smith Anthony died Aug. 30, 1921. He later married Mildred Wellman who survives. Also surviving are two sons, Theo and Walter; one daughter, Mrs. Eulabelle Post, a brother, Henry Anthony and a sister, Mrs. Bertha Homewood; a stepson, Robert Wellman and a stepdaughter, Miss June Wellman. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 5/10/1995 | Antill, Dave L., 68, father of Judy Williams, Centerville, and brother of Virginia Sherlock, Waterford, died Wednesday, May 10, 1995. A resident of 1680 Conneaut Lake Rd., Meadville, Mr. Antill was born in Titusville, Aug. 26, 1926, son of the late Louis L. and Marjorie M. Hanna Antill. Burial was at Roselawn Cemetery. |
Death 3/26/1997 | Antolik. Frances M. Smalley Antolik, 77, mother of Ann Marie May and her husband, Gary, of Waterford, died Wednesday, March 26, 1997, at the Forestview Skilled Nursing Home. Formerly of Erie, she was born in Munhall, Pa., Oct. 13, 1919, daughter of the late Michael and Mary Humenic Smalley. A mass of divine liturgy will be celebrated at 10 a.m. on Easter Monday, March 31, in St. Cyril and Methodius Church, 1022 Tilden Ave., Girard, with the Rev. Dennis Logue, S.V.D., officiating. Burial was at St. John’s Cemetery. |
Death 1/21/1998 | Anysz, Alois B., 76, father of Gerald Anysz and William Anysz of Waterford, died Wednesday, Jan. 21, 1998, at Saint Vincent health Center. He was born Jan. 1, 1922, in Erie, son of the late Walter and Stella Wrzeszcz Anysz. Burial was at Calvary Cemetery. |
Death 5/25/2000 | Anysz, Charles Robert, 51, of Erie, died Thursday, May 25, 2000, at Saint Vincent Health Center. Local survivors include two brothers, Gerald Anysz and his wife, Denise, and William Anysz and his wife, Patti, all of Waterford. Interment was at Calvary Cemetery. |
Death 11/29/1995 | Anysz, Charlotte, 81, aunt of Gerald and William Anysz, both of Waterford, died Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1995. A resident of Erie, she was born there on July 25, 1914, the daughter of the late Walter and Stanislawa Wrzeszcz Anysz. Burial was at Calvary Cemetery. |
Birth 2/1/46 | Applebee, (boy) born to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Applebee. |
Death 2/8/2001 | Applebee, Alma Curtis, 92, a resident of Saint Mary’s Home of Erie, formerly of Wattsburg Road, Venango Township, died Thursday, Feb. 8, 2001, at her residence after a lengthy illness. She was born Oct. 15, 1908, in Wattsburg, daughter of the late Mark and Eliza Hadley Curtis. She was a member of Wattsburg United Methodist Church and enjoyed gardening, cooking, and canning foods. She was preceded in death by her husband, Arlo T. Applebee, in 1991; a son, Ronald Applebee; a daughter, Betty Jean Teed, in 1998; two brothers, Ralph and Fred Curtis; and three sisters, Gladys Renner, Doris Allen and Gertrude McClelland. Survivors include two sons, Robert Applebee and his wife Shirley, of Venango Township and Roger Applebee and his wife, Rhonda, of Dawson, Beaver County; a daughter, Janet King and her husband, Richard, of Erie; 20 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Interment was private at Wattsburg Cemetery. |
1880-1944 | Applebee, Bertha A Phillipsville Tier 10 Lot 5 |
No dates | Applebee, Charles Phillipsville Tier 10 Lot 5 |
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Applebee, Miss Flora of Amity died Mon., December 28, 1891. |
Death 8/5/1974 | Applebee, Francis V, 68, died at Union City Memorial Hospital. He is survived by a son, Richard Applebee of Grafton, OH; two daughters: Mrs. Barbara Scott of Erie and Miss Estelle Applebee; two brothers: Herman Applebee of Arbuckle and Arlo Applebee of Phillipsville; two sisters: Mrs. Beatrice Zimmer of Erie and Mrs. Agnes Thompson of Phillipsville; thirteen grandchildren; five stepchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was buried in Wattsburg Cemetery. |
Death 1/11/1961 | Applebee, Frank 82 years of age, passed away Wednesday, January 11. Survived by his wife, Estella Hall Applebee, three sons, Francis V. and Herman J. Applebee, of Arbuckle, and Arlo T. Applebee, of Phillipsville: two daughters, Mrs. Herman (Beatrice) Zimmer, Mrs. Lawrence (Agnes ) Thompson; 24 grandchildren; 29 great grandchildren. Burial in Wattsburg Cemetery. |
Death 9/19/1996 | Applebee, Herman J., 86, of Haskell Hill Road, Union City, died Thursday, Sept. 19, 1996, at Union City Memorial Hospital. He was born in Amity Township, Dec. 27, 1909, a son of the late Frank D. and Estella Hall Applebee. Mr. Applebee had been a mechanic for over 50 years and owned Applebee’s Garage. He was a member of the Amity Township Planning Committee and Union City Moose Lodge 882. Mr. Applebee was an avid hunter and woodcarver. He also enjoyed bowling. He was preceded in death by a son, Edward Applebee; four grandchildren; on great-great-grandchild; two brothers, Francis and Arlo Applebee; and a sister, Beatrice Zimmer. Survivors include his wife, Josephine “Josie” Mihalovic Applebee, whom he married Oct. 12, 1940; two daughters, Mrs. William (Audrey) Kreutz of Florida and Mrs. James (Nancy) Mitchell of Albion; two sons, Daniel and Garry Applebee, both of Union City; a sister, Agnes Thompson of Phillipsville; six grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Burial was at Wattsburg Cemetery. |
Birth 1/4/1948 | Applebee, Nancy Jean born to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Applebee (Josephine Mihalovic) Sun., January 4, 1948. |
Death 1/3/1977 | Apps, Ethel M., died at Union City Memorial Hospital. She was born June 27, 1888 in Pittsburgh. She was married to Samson Apps, who preceded her in death in 1970. She is survived by a son, Leon T. Davids of Corry; six grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren; and two sisters: Mrs. Eva M. Donaldson and Mrs. Edith Gibbons, both of Erie. She was buried in Pine Grove Cemetery in Corry. |
Death 4/13/2002 | Apps, Janet M., 58, of 411 E. Pleasant St., Corry, died Saturday, April 13, 2002, at her home. She was born Nov. 19, 1943, in Corry, daughter of Helen Kondrlik Oldenski of Corry and the late Edward Oldenski. She was raised and educated in Corry, where she attended St. Edward School. She graduated from Corry Area High School. Following graduation, she worked for several years at the Corry Pharmacy. She was well known throughout the area for her catering and baking, especially wedding cakes. She was a member of St. Elizabeth Roman Catholic Church in Corry, the St. Elizabeth Ladies Guild, the Christian Daughters of America and the Carter Hill Ladies Aide. She was preceded in death by her husband, Rexford N. Apps Sr., whom she married Nov. 11, 1972, and who died Jan. 3, 1996. She was also preceded in death by a twin sister in infancy. Survivors include two sons, Rexford N. Apps Jr., and Jon Michael Apps and his wife Darcy, all of Corry; and many nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. Interment was at St. Elizabeth Cemetery. |
Birth 8/15/42 | Apthorp, (boy) born to Mr. and Mrs. James Apthorp. |
Death 12/2/1996 | Apthorp, Caroline R., 78, of the Caring Place in Franklin, and formerly of Corry, died Monday, Dec. 2, 1996, in the Northwest Medical Center in Franklin. She was born in Raymilton on April 17, 1918, daughter of the late Lawrence and Alma Hoover Doutt. Mrs. Apthorp was raised and educated in Raymilton. She lived in Franklin until 1956 when she moved to Corry and lived there until 1986. She had worked as a cook at the Venture Inn and the Corrian Hotel. In 1996 she moved to the Caring Place. She attended the Brown Hill United Methodist Church. She enjoyed working with crafts. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a daughter, Carol Keyes in 1980; and three sisters and a brother. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Wayne (Marcella) Powers of Union City; a son, Sheldon Hovis of North Bend, Ore., a sister, Mrs. Bonnie McCray of Corry; a brother, Kenneth Doutt of Spartansburg; 13 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Burial was at Elgin (Concord) Cemetery. |
Death 6/3/1995 | Apthorp, Fay W. “Bill,” 72, father of Mrs. Frederick (Norma) Kent Jr., Union City, died Saturday, June 3, 1995. A resident of Corry, Mr. Apthorp was born in Horse Head, N.Y., Aug. 16, 1922, son of the late James and Myrna Johnson Apthorp. Burial was at West Spring Creek Cemetery. |
Death 3/5/1993 | Arlet, Wilbert M. “Red,” 64, 40 Bridge St., Union City, died at his home Friday, March 5, 1993. He was born in Pittsburgh on March 19, 1928, son of the late John and Pauline Arlet. Mr. Arlet was a salesman for Jewel Tea Co., retiring in August 1992. He also was the Union City Borough building inspector for 25 years and president of the Union City Planning Board. He was a founding member of the Union City Historical Museum. He was a member of St. Teresa Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife, Patricia Jones Arlet; four daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Linda) Malec, Mrs. David (Pauline) Williams, Mrs. Randy (Shannon) Miller, all of Union City, and Susan Arlet of York; two sons, Robert and Patrick Arlet, both of Erie; three sisters, Mrs. Warren (Bessie) Phillips of Pittsburgh, Mrs. William (Caroline) Tessaro and Mrs. Thomas (Millie) Payton, both of Florida; three brothers, Emil, John and William Arlet, all of Pittsburgh; 13 grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Burial was at St. Teresa’s Cemetery. |
Death 8/12/1999 | Armitage. The Rev. Edwin F. Aarmitage, 95, of Tanglewood Manor, Jamestown, N.Y., died Thursday, Aug. 12, 1999, at the home of his daughter in Frewsburg, N.Y. He was born Oct. 24, 1903, in Baltimore, Md., son of James and Flora Terrill Armitage. He was a long-time clergyman who started his preaching career at the former Spencer School House. He later served as pastor of several churches, including Panama, Buffalo Street, Gerry, Celoron, East Otto and Cherry Creek, N.Y., and Spartansburg, Elgin, McCray, and Concord Ridge, Pa., United Methodist churches. He attended the First Covenant Church and several area Methodist churches. He was a member of the Western New York Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church and Mt. Moriah Lodge 145, Freed and Accepted Masons. He enjoyed woodworking and collecting stamps, coins and rocks. He was preceded in death by his first wife, the former Myrtle I. Parker; his second wife, the former Florence Sanden; a grandson, Ronald S. Davis; and a granddaughter, Pamela Armitage. Survivors include his wife, Alva M. Malmberg Armitage of Sarasota, Fla.; a son, Edwin F. Armitage Jr. of Jamestown, N.Y.; four daughters, M. June Murphy of Lake City, Mary Edwards of Columbus, Pa., Betty Rose of Laurel Bloomery, Tenn., and Nyla Davis of Frewsburg; 22 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. |
Death 10/2/1995 | Armagost, Laura E., 81, mother of Marvin Armagost, Waterford, and Kenneth Armagost, Wattsburg, died Monday, Oct. 2, 1995. A resident of Cambridge Springs, she was born in Knox Township, Jefferson County, July 3, 1914, daughter of the late Edward and Martha McDowell Wolfe. Burial was at Cambridge Springs Cemetery. |
Death 7/22/1961 | Armitage, Mrs. Myrtle, 59 years of age, wife of Rev. Edwin F. Armitage, died July 22, 1961. Born Oct. 15, 1901. In addition to her husband, she is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Myrtle J. Murphy, Mrs. Betty J. Rose, Mrs. Nyla J. Davis and Mrs. Mary Edwards; a son, Edwin J. Armitage; three sisters, Mrs. Anna Magee, Mrs. Flossie Conner, Mrs. Autumn Larson; one brother, Roy Parker. Buried Greendale Cemetery, Meadville. |
Birth 6/13/25 | Armitage, Myrtle Jane, born to Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Armitage. |
Death 5/??/1914 | Armour, Mrs. B. S., died at Youngsville Hospital. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bart Armour. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Jackson. |
Death 1/7/1909 | Armour, Sidney died in Erie Thurs., January 7, 1909; son of S. Barrett Armour. His mother died when he was five years old. Survived by a brother Charles F. Armour. Born Feb. 1872 nearly 37 years of age. Buried Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 8/25/1996 | Armstrong, Glenn E., 78, 16570 Post Ridge Road, Centerville, died Sunday, Aug. 25, 1996. He was born in Centerville, May 1, 1918, son of the late Herbert and Coral Armstrong. He attended the Centerville area schools. He was a member of the American Legion, LeBaron Post 237 of Union City. Burial was at Sunnyside Cemetery. |
Death 9/5/1903 | Armstrong, Mrs. Walter, formerly Abbie Still, died in Erie Sat., September 5, 1903. Buried at St. Teresa’s Cemetery. |
Death 3/4/2002 | Arneman, Harry Martin, 66, of 13860 Arneman Road, Edinboro, died Monday, March 4, 2002, at his home after a lengthy illness. He was born Feb. 7, 1936, in Edinboro, son of Mary Martin Arneman Ray of Erie and the late Martin Arneman. He owned and operated Harry M. Arneman Food Brokerage and Sales and Service Automatic Garage Door Operators since 1969. He was also self-employed in building and lawn maintenance, remolding and landscaping. He formerly worked as a credit manager for Sherwin-Williams Co. in Erie from 1954 to 1959, branch manager for Sarah Coventry Inc. from 1959 to 1960 and as a food and specialty broker for Rife Associates from 1962 to 1969. He graduated from Academy High School in 1954. He was a member of the Shrine Club in Erie, where he served with its Royal Order of Jesters, chief of the camel herders, president and director of the Oriental band and vice chairman of the shrine’s circus concessions. He was also a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Evangelical Church in Cambridge Springs, and the Scottish Rite Bodies, Valley of Erie. He was a 32nd degree member of Tyrian-Commonwealth Lodge 362 F&AM. Survivors include a daughter, Gail Arneman of Erie; two sons, Barry Arneman and his wife, Sutton, of Franklin and Brian Arneman and his wife, Lisa, of Erie; two brothers, Richard Arneman and his wife, Donna, of Erie and Thomas Arneman and his wife, Connie, of Waterford; two sisters, Lois Hollenbeck and her husband, Jay, and Carol Ingram and her husband, Kenneth, all of Erie; three step-brothers, William Kuhne and his wife, Merna, of Erie, Walter Kuhne and his wife, Jeane, of Ozark, Mo., and Jack Ray and his wife, Carol, of Santa Cruz, Calif.; his companion, Joann Sherman; five grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Interment was at St. Paul’s Cemetery. |
Death 1/2/1998 | Arnold, Joy S., 39, of 61 Parade St., Union City, died Friday, Jan 2, 1998, at Union City Memorial Hospital. She was born Aug. 27, 1958, in Columbus, Ga., daughter of Billy J. and Betty Wooten Willet of Tampa, Fla. Mrs. Arnold was a housewife and homemaker who enjoyed her family. Besides her parents, survivors include four sons, Robert Willet and his wife, Megan, of Boone, N.C., Kevin Arnold of Erie, and Brian and Michael Arnold, both of Union City; a sister, S. Miller-Cook of Wilmington, N.C.; two grandchildren, Jerimiah and Savannah Willet, both of Boone; and a nephew, Christopher Miller of Wilmington. |
Death 1/23/1994 | Arnold, William A., 82, 9515 Donation Road, Waterford, died Sunday, Jan. 23, 1994, at Millcreek Community Hospital. A resident of the Erie County area his entire life, he was born in North East on Nov. 15, 1911, a son of the late George and Mary Murphy Arnold. Mr. Arnold had worked at General Electric as a welder and retired in 1973 after 34 years with the company. He was a member of the Summit United Methodist Church and the Siebenbuerger Club. He had served in the National Guard. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Viola Jordan Arnold, in 1942; three sons, William Jordan, and Donald and George Arnold; a sister, Dorothy Swope; and two brothers, Edward and Leonard Arnold. Survivors include his wife, Hazel E. Zimmer Arnold; a son, Robert Arnold of Covingtree, R.I.; a brother, Richard Arnold of Erie; a sister, Mrs. John (Clarabelle) Groters of Erie; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Burial was at Wintergreen Gorge Cemetery. |
Death 1/11/2000 | Aronson, Harriet A., 77, formerly of Cambridge Springs, died Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2000, at Trazana Regional Medical Center, Reseda, Calif., after an extended illness. She was born in Jamestown, N.Y., August 17, 1922, daughter of the late Ben and Eunice Ferguson Kuhn. She enjoyed reading, traveling and camping. She was preceded in death by five brothers, Jim, Bill, Tom, Don and Richard; and one sisers, Mary Louise. Survivors include her husband of 60 years. Al Aronson; four daughters, Shirley of Olympia, Wash., Virginia and her husband, Bryan Horstman, of San Diego, Calif., Gloria and her husband Joe Kazimer, of Des Plaines, Ill., and Marsha and her husband, Mike Gonzalez, of Lacey, Wash.; two sons, Robert and his wife, Marianne, of Santa Barbara, Calif., and William and his wife, Debra, of Doniphan, Mo.; four sisters, Virginia Ruckman of Waterford, Marian Glasser of Cambridge Springs, Lucille Martinez of Norco, Calif., and Carolyn Kuhn of Lake City; two brothers, Ben and his wife, Rose, of Erie and David and his wife, Joyce, of Glendale, Ariz.; 12 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren; one aunt, Alice Ferguson of Blooming Valley; and several nieces and nephews. |
Death 6/18/1995 | Arters, Carol V., 71, R.D. 3, Union City, died Sunday, June 18, 1995, at Meadville Medical Center. She was born in Pittsburgh, Oct. 28, 1923, a daughter of the late Ralph and Helen Roberts Brant. She married James W. Arters, July 26, 1952. He preceded her in death Feb. 27, 1990. She was a bookkeeper for Carpenter Electric in Meadville for many years. Survivors include a daughter, Sue Arters, at home; a son, Steve Arters, at home; a stepdaughter, Nancy Golden of Sacramento, Calif.; and several grandchildren. Burial was at Rootville Cemetery, Athens Township. |
Death 1/1/1951 | Arters, Doris Dowse, age 29 passed away Jan. 1, 1951 as a result of fire. Survived by husband, James; one daughter Nancy; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dowse; three sisters, Mrs. Charles Pritchard, Mrs. Robert Manning, and Frances Dowse. Burial Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 11/4/1957 | Arters, Gerald, passed away Mon. Nov. 4, 1957. He is survived by one brother, Jerry Arters. Buria in Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 9/12/1945 | Arthur, Mrs. Max Shepard, 57, of Waterford, PA, passed away Wed. Sept. 12, 1945. Buried in Evergreen Cemetery. The deceased is survived by one brother, A.E. Shepard. |
Death | Artlip, Mrs. Melissa Glancy, 84, passed away at the home of her son, Silas Glancy. Burial will be in Denny Cemetery, near Meadville. Survived by the son, Silas. |
Death 5/19/1996 | Arvickson, Rachel London, 96, grandmother of Scott Arvickson, Wattsburg, died Sunday, May 19, 1996. A resident of Erie, she was born in Stump Creek, Jefferson County, on Oct. 29, 1899, daughter of the late Francis and Susanna Fox London. Burial was at Wintergreen Gorge Cemetery. |
Death 8/1/1940 | Ashcroft, Mrs. Wm., 39, died at home of mother, Mrs. Maude Maguire August 1, 1940. Besides her husband, Wm., survived by one son, Wm., Jr., mother and brothers Edward and William. Buried St. Teresa’s Cemetery. |
Death 8/29/1946 | Ashley, Frank, 79, passed away Thurs. Aug 29, 1946. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery. |
Birth 4/27/1904 | Ashton, daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Ashton in Amity Twp. Wed., April 27, 1904. |
Death | Ashton, Mrs. Marjorie L., age 67, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James McDonnell. She was the widow of Ted Ashton. The deceased is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Carl Guyer, Mrs. Hugh Rose, and Mrs. McDonnell; one sister, Belva Hawley. Burial in Waterford Cemetery. |
Death 10/31/1943 | Ashton, Teel T., age 53, passed away Sun. Oct. 31, 1943. Survived by his wife, Marjorie; three daughters, Mrs. Carl Guyer, Mrs. Duke St. John, and Mrs. Dale McGeary; his mother, Mrs. Addie Ashton; one brother Harry; and two sisters Mrs. Milton Rouse and Mrs. Arthur Crowe. |
Death 8/9/2001 | Askey-Zaleski. Evelyn M. Slodownik Askey-Zaleski, 55, of 25677 Cherry Hill Road, Cambridge Springs, died Thursday, Aug. 9, 2001, at her home after a lengthy illness. She was born Aug. 6, 1946, in Erie, daughter of the late Edward and Marion Slodownik. She attended Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, where she earned a master’s degree in art education with a concentration in painting. Her work was shown in national, regional and local juried exhibitions. She was an art educator in the Fort LeBoeuf School District for more than 22 years. In 1984, she was recognized as an Outstanding Art Educator in Pennsylvania by the Pennsylvania Art Education Association. She was also honored with an Art Achievement Award by the Alumni Association of Edinboro University in 1994 and was selected the Suite 54 Artist by WQLN public television in 1994. She received a fellowship to the Vermont Studio Colony in 1990 and was recently one of six teacher-artists nationwide awarded a place in the Marie Walsh Sharpe Foundation in Colorado. Her works are in private collections throughout the United States, Europe and Asia. She was a member of the Northwestern Pennsylvania Artist Association, the Pittsburgh Watercolor Society. She was also a member of St. Augustine of Canterbury Episcopal Church in Edinboro, where she served in various capacities, including leading recent church outreach efforts. She enjoyed hiking, gardening, botany and ornithology. Survivors include her husband, Timothy Zaleski; a son, Peter J. Askey Jr. and his wife, Kym, of Cranesville; three sisters, Carole DelPorto and her husband, Ron, of Millcreek, Mary Lou Winkelman of Waterford, and Susan Messenger and her husband, Patrick, of Waterford; and two grandchildren, Amelia Ross Askey and Acadia Rose Askey. Interment was at Miller Station Cemetery. |
Death 11/15/1897 | Atcheson, Mrs. James, aged 87 years, died Mon., November 15, 1897 in Amity twp. |
Death 11/22/1877 | Atchison, Mrs. Agnes M’Needly, widow of the late James G. Atchison, died Mon. Nov. 22, 1877. Born June 11, 1812; married James Atchison Sept. 3, 1833. To them were born nine children; only four survive her. |
Death 3/26/1950 | Auer, Boyd, Corry, Former resident, passed away Sun, Mar. 26, 1950. Besides his wife Myrtle, he leaves a daughter, Winifred Auer, a son, Herman and three stepdaughters, Mrs. Archie Shepard, Mrs. Evalyn Roberts and Phylis Estes; a sister Mrs. Wales Prather. |
Death 10/29/1932 | Auer, Gus passed away Sat. Oct 29, 1932, 75 years of age Jan 13, 1933. Survived by his wife, three children, two brothers and two sisters. Internment in Pine Grove Cemetery, Corry. |
Death 3/10/2001 | August, Bernice “Mary,” 85, died Saturday, March 10, at her residence. She was born in Anderson Ind., May 12, 1915, daughter of the late John and Theodora Wysniewski Szczesny. She had resided in Erie for most of her life. She was a member of the St. Stanislaus Catholic Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Henry A. August; three sisters, Virginia, Jean and Sally Szczesny; four brothers, Chet, Ted, Charles, and Anthony Szczesny; and one granddaughter, Leeann Van Hooser. Survivors include a son, John Szczesny of Erie; six daughters, Mary Ellen Van Hooser and her husband, Jack, Frances August, Helen Sorenson and her husband, Martin, and Henrietta August, all of Erie, Yvonne Thomas and her husband, Dewayne, of Wattsburg, and Stephanie Emerick and her husband, Joseph, of Little Hope; a brother, Joseph Szczesny of Edinboro; a sister, Helen Baderschneider of Nipomo, Calif.; 22 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Interment was at Wintergreen Gorge Cemetery. |
Birth 10/30/1899 | Austin, daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Austin Tues., October 30, 1899. |
Death 11/26/1939 | Austin, Mrs. Emma, 74, widow of Frank Austin passed away Sun., Nov 26, 1939. Survived by one daughter, one sister and four grandchildren. |
Death 8/23/1936 | Austin, Eva L. passed away Sun. Aug. 23, 1936. Died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Price. Survived by the one daughter and one sister. |
Death 7/22/1939 | Austin, Frank passed away Sat. July 22, 1939, 84 years of age. Besides his wife, Ermia, one daughter and a son survive. |
Death 9/23/1896 | Austin, George, about 80, passed away Wed. Sept 23, 1896. |
Death 3/22/1999 | Austin, Jason R., 24, of 5710 Georgetown Drive, Erie, died Monday, March 22, 1999, at Saint Vincent Health Center. He was born May 3, 1974, in Erie, son of R. Larry Austin of Wattsburg and Kathleen Golab Austin of Chapel Hill, N.C. He worked as a fabricator for Amerail Systems Inc., for four years and was a cook at Old Country Buffet for seven years. He was a member of St. Boniface Catholic Church and the Pulaski Club. He enjoyed cooking, hunting and fishing. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Gerald and Helen Law Austin, and his maternal grandparents, Frank and Veronica Tomasik Golab. Besides his parents, survivors include for sisters, Stacy Pondo and her husband, John, and Terry, Betsy, and Sandy Austin, all of Wattsburg; good friends Laura Peckelnecky and Terry Myers; and many aunts, uncles and cousins. Burial was at Erie County Memorial Gardens. |
Death 7/23/43 | Austin, Mrs. Mary, passed away Friday. Internment in a St. Teresa’s cemetery. |
Death 5/7/1993 | Austin, Orlo B., 63, 11435 Donation Road, Waterford, died Friday evening, May 7, 1993, at Millcreek Community Hospital after an illness of several months. He was born in Lansing, Mich., on May 15, 1929, son of the late Orlo and Thelma Goodnough Austin. Mr. Austin was a self-employed mechanic until his retirement. He was a U.S. Army veteran of Korea. He attended the Episcopal Church. Mr. Austin was in charge of the racing program at Waterford Heritage Days for several years. Survivors include his wife, Nancy Prososki Austin, whom he married on Aug. 11, 1967; two sons, Orlo B. Austin III and Michael L. Austin, both at home; a niece, Mary Ann Greene; and a nephew, Timothy Greene. Burial was at Waterford Cemetery. |
Death 1/6/1906 | Austin, Thomas died Sat., January 6, 1906; aged about 40 years. Wife, Eva; born June 4, 1867. In 1891 he married Miss Eva L. Rose who with an aged mother and three brothers survived. |
Death 8/13/1910 | Austin, Wm. J. died Sat. August 13, 1910, aged 54 years. Born Oct 15, 1856. One sister, Mary Austin and two brothers, George and Michael Austin are left to mourn his death. Burial in St. Teresa’s Cemetery. |
Death 4/5/1997 | Averill, Carol Ann, 35, daughter of Don V. Averill Sr. and granddaughter of Lenore Boze, both of Waterford, died Saturday, April 5, following an automobile accident. A resident of Fairview, she was born June 30, 1961, daughter of Sally Jane Ostrowski of Girard and Don V. Averill Sr. |
Death 8/5/1997 | Averill, Donald A., 88, father of James Averill of Waterford, died Tuesday, Aug. 5, 1997, after a short illness. A resident of Edinboro Manor, he was born in Gowanda, N.Y., June 20, 1909, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Averill. |
Death 2/10/1997 | Averill, Donald M., 67, brother of James Averill of Waterford, died Monday, Feb. 10, 1997, at Springs Manor Care Center in Cambridge Springs. A resident of Cambridge Springs for the past 10 years, he was born in Albion on June 1, 1929, son of Donald A. Averill of Edinboro and the late Vivian Beatty Averill. |
Death 2/6/2000 | Aversa, Alex A., 79, of Second Street, Brandon, Fla., formerly of Canadohta Lake, died Sunday, Feb. 6, 2000, at Beverly Rehabilitation Center. He was born Sept. 29, 1920, in Pittsburgh, son of the late Raffeal and Concetta Morroco Aversa. He attended Bloomfield High School, then served in the U.S. Army and was a member of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. He worked as a detective for the Woodring Detective Agency in Meadville, a security officer for J.M. Fields Department Store in Florida and as a building supply salesman. He also owned a pontoon boat and livery business in Canadohta Lake and managed the Raiders, Canadohta Lake band. He enjoyed coaching and officiating in softball leagues. He was preceded in death by his wife, Helen “Vicky” Aversa; a sister Philomena Castleveter; a brother, Same Aversa; and a granddaughter, Dr. Sherrill Aversa. Survivors include three sons, Ralph, Alex, and Joseph Aversa, all of Valrico, Fla.; two daughters, Barbara Bennett Umiker of Brandon and Carol Bowes Schingel of Corry; a brother, Joseph Aversa of Centerville; two sisters, Mary Nazzarella of Pittsburgh and Nancy Falbo of Erie; 11 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Burial was at St. Catherine Cemetery in Titusville. |
Death 2/2/1975 | Aversa, Helen E. Born July 8, 1924 in Odenton MD to Nelson and Lola Jeffrey Lawman. Married Alex Aversa 8/15/1939. Survived by husband, sons Ralph A Aversa of Brandond FL, Alex Aversa and Joseph G Aversa of Tampa, FL, daughters Barbara Benett and Carol Bower of Union City, brothers Richard Lowman and George Lowman of Baltimore, MD, and sister Dorothy Stanley of Baltimore. Buried in St Catharine’s Cemetery, Titusville, PA |
Death 7/3/2000 | Aversa, Joseph A., 81, of Route 8, Centerville, died Monday, July 3, 2000, at Titusville Area Hospital following a lengthy illness. He was born April 13, 1919, in McKees Rocks, son of the late Raffaele and Concetta Moraco Aversa. His family moved to the Centerville area in 1925, when he started school in Riceville. He graduated from Bloomfield High School. He was a co-owner of J&R Barber Shop on West Central Avenue in Titusville for 35 years before retiring in 1990. He was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Megeetown, and the Knights of Columbus Council 492, Titusville. He was a musician and a member of many local bands, including Smiling Joe and his Buddies, Golden Tones and The Dandelions. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, and making furniture. He and his wife purchased their family farm in 1968. He was preceded in death by a sister, Philomena Castelveter and two brothers, Samuel and Alex Aversa. Survivors include his wife, Arlene Bowles Aversa, whom he married Jan 15, 1945; four sons, Raffaele Aversa and his wife, Michele, Alex Aversa and his wife, Kathy, all of Centerville, Samuel Aversa and his wife, Mary, of Hawthorne, and Joseph Aversa and his wife, Elaine, of Greenville; two daughters, Jolleene Alderman and her husband, Eric, of Centerville, and Concetta Beers and her husband Edward, of Townville; two sisters, Mary Nozzarella of Pittsburgh and Nancy Falbo of Eire; 14 grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Interment was at St. Catherine Cemetery. |
Death 6/21/1999 | Aversa. Dr. Sherril L. “Sherri” Aversa, 32, of Pembroke Pines, Fla., and Champaign, Ill., died Monday, June 21, 1999, as the result of an automobile accident. She was born Jan. 16, 1967, in Plant City, Fla., daughter of Janet and Alex A. Aversa Jr. of Valrico, Fla. She was a 1985 graduate of Brandon High School in Florida. She received a baccalaureate degree in sociology from the University of Florida in 1989 and a Ph.D. in pharmacy health care administration in 1994. She had recently been appointed to the faculty of the Department of Eidemiology and Health Policy at the University of Miami College of Medicine. She dedicated her life to people who lacked access to health care and people with AIDS. Survivors include two aunts, Carol Aversa Shingel and her husband, Steve of Corry; and Barbara Aversa Umiker of Brandon; a great-uncle, Joe Aversa and his wife, Arlene, of Centerville; and seven cousins, Randy Bennett and his wife, Michelle, and Greg Bowes and his wife, Kathy, Melanie Miller and her husband, Jason, and Pat Still and her husband, John, all of Union City, and Gary Bowes of Canadohta Lake, Geoff Bowes of Tennessee, Ralph Aversa and his wife, Linda, and Joe Aversa and his wife, Judy, all of Florida. Burial was at Memorial Park Cemetery, Plant City. |
Death 7/4/1888 | Avery, Mrs. Edson died Wed. July 4, 1888. |
Death 3/5/1901 | Avery, Mrs. Eliza died Tues., March 5, 1901; born April 4, 1816; married Calvin Avery 1839. He died 1865. Leaves three children: J.N. and M.C. Avery, and Mrs. Ralph Moore, also two brothers, Jessie Coover, Sr. and George Coover; three sisters: Mrs. Sarah A. Bonnell, Mrs. Phoebe Shattuck and Mrs. Lucy Hall. Buried Waterford Cemetery. |
Death 12/11/1902 | Avery, Mrs. Emily, died at home of her son-in-law, Mr. C.A. Law Thurs., December 11, 1902: aged 85 years. Born 1818; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Coover. One of a family of six girls and two boys. The last to pass away. Married Benjamin Avery in 1846. He died in 1886. Daughters, all of whom are living: Mrs. Thomas Mulvin, Mrs. S.B. Stranahan, Mrs. C.A. Law, Mrs. C.E. Hiv. Buried beside husband in Waterford Cemetery. |
Death 4/13/1993 | Avery, Geraldine A., 75, 10866 West Sharp Road, Waterford, died Tuesday, April 13, 1993, at Hamot Medical Center. She was born in Erie on July 18, 1917, daughter of the late John and Isabell Dudenhofer Prescott. A graduate of Academy High School, Mrs. Avery helped her husband, Dr. Lewis C. Avery, run his office. She was a member of the Woman’s Club of Erie. She enjoyed bowling and golfed at Gospel Hill Golf Club. She was preceded in death by a sister, Helen Ruth; and a brother, John Prescott. In addition to her husband, survivors include a brother, Benjamin Prescott of Erie; and several nieces and nephews. |
Death 1/11/2000 | Avery. Dr. Lewis C. Avery, 86, of 10866 West Sharp Road, Waterford, died Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2000, at Saint Vincent Health Center. He was born May 22, 1913, in Erie. He graduated from Strong Vincent High School in 1931, then attended the College of Ozarks. He graduated from Kirksville, Mo., College of Osteopathy, then received his Doctor of Osteopathy degree in 1940. He was an osteopathic physician in Erie, retiring in 1980 after 40 years. He maintained an office on West Eighth Street, where his father also practiced. He incorporated the principle of homeopathy medicine and promoted alternative approaches to healing. He was a member of the Pennsylvania Osteopathic Medical Association. He was also a violinist with the Erie Philharmonic and performed at the Erie Playhouse. He was a member of the international “I AM” Religious Activity for over 60 years and co-founded the Erie Sanctuary in the mid 1940’s. He was preceded in death by his wife, Geraldine A. Prescott Avery, in 1993; and two brothers, Elwood and Frank Avery. |
Death 1/20/1886 | Avery, Mrs. Lucretia, aged 65 years and 4 months, died Jan. 20, 1886 of typhoid pneumonia. |
Death 12/18/1893 | Avery, Mrs. Lydia, aged 83 years, died December 18, 1893. |
Death 9/7/1897 | Aveyard, Mrs. Ann, aged 80 years, died Tues., September 7, 1897. |
Death 11/15/1997 | Ayers. Claude Merle Ayers Jr., 68, of P.O. Box 1207, Mooresville, N.C., formerly of Spartansburg, Crawford County, died Saturday, Nov. 15, 1997, at Lake Norman Regional Medical Center. He was born Dec. 7, 1928, in Garland, Warren County, son of the late Clyde M. and Opal Bates Ayers Sr. He was a 1946 graduate of Spartansburg High School, and worked for Ajax Iron Works in Corry from 1947 until his retirement in 1992. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Richard and William Ayers. Survivors include his wife, Vera Brown Ayers, whom he married Feb. 21, 1948; a daughter, Sandra A. Williams of Mooresville; three sons, Dennis Ayers and his wife, Roberta, and Rodney Ayers, all of Corry, and Barry Ayers of Wattsburg and his wife, Kim; five sisters, Mildred Green of Corry, Mrs. George (Dorothy) Portice of Spring Creek, Warren County, Mrs. Orren (Theresa) Smith of Spartansburg, Mrs. William (Margie) Sample of Morristown, Tenn., and Mrs. Dale (Thelma) Portice of Ypsilanti, Mich.; a brother, Charles Ayers of Corry and his wife, Roseanne; 15 grandchildren, a great-grandchild and several nieces and nephews. |
Death 10/19/1997 | Ayers, LaVerne D., 73, of 135 Davenport St., Spartansburg, died Sunday, Oct. 19, 1997, at Titusville Area Hospital. He was born in Spring Creek, Warren County, Oct. 3, 1924, son of the late Delose and Rose Ayers. He was a member of the Spartansburg Volunteer Fire Department fire police and bowled in the Spartansburg’s men league. He was preceded in death by a sister, Laura Cornell. Survivors include his wife, Vivian M. Alford Ayers, whom he married June 16, 1956; a son, Alan Ayers of Corry; two stepdaughters, Betty J. Maynard and Barbara A. Howell, both of Spartansburg; two stepsons, James A. Maynard Jr. of Corry and Charles L. “Butch” Maynard of Spartansburg; a brother, Cephus F. Ayers of Boynton Beach, Fla., 10 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Burial was at Rose Hill Cemetery in Spartansburg. |
Death 12/30/1999 | Ayers. Vivian M. “Ma” Alford Ayers, 79, of 135 Davenport St., Spartansburg, died Thursday, Dec. 30, 1999, at Corry Memorial Hospital. She was born July 18, 1920, in Wattsburg, daughter of the late Ralph and Hazel Hawley Alford. She was raised in Wattsburg and worked for Raymond Manufacturing in Corry and Marx Toys in Erie. She also worked as a cook and bartender for the Sparta Tavern and for Maynard’s Market in Spartansburg. She was a fan of NASCAR racing and enjoyed bowling and country western music. She was preceded in death by her husband, LaVerne Ayers, whom she married June 16, 1956, and who died in 1997; and a brother, Lloyd Alford. Survivors include two daughters, Barbara “Bobbie” Howell and Betty Maynard of Spartansburg; two sons, James Maynard Jr. and his wife, Doris, of Corry and Charles “Butch” Maynard and his wife, Sandy, of Spartansburg; a brother, Ralph Alford Jr. and his wife, Ruby, of Union City; 10 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; two nieces and a nephew. Burial was at Rose Hill Cemetery, Spartansburg. |
Death 7/3/1927 | Aymong, 11 mo. old, passed away Sun. July 3, 1927. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Aymong of Corry, Pa. Buried Evergreen Cemetery. |
Death 4/11/1979 | Aymong, Fern Danner, 73, was born in Lincolnville to Mr. and Mrs. Murn. She is survived by her husband, Clement Aymong; a son, John A. Aymong of Erie; a daughter, Mrs. Sam (Dorothy) Baressi of Corry; nine grandchildren; and eight great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two sons: Clement Jr. and Nestor (Red) Aymong. She was buried in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. |
Birth 3/26/1889 | Ayres, a son born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayres Thurs., March 26, 1889. |
Birth 11/2/1887 | Ayres, a son born to Mr. and Mrs. F.T. Ayres November 2, 1887. |
Death 3/25/1890 | Ayres, Ellsworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. F.T. Ayres, aged 1 year, died Tues., March 25, 1890. |
Birth 3/28/1889 | Ayres, a son born Thurs. Mar. 28, 1889 to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayres. |