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40671. Richard Walter Bilinski
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- Birth Announcement (Courier-Standard-Enterprise, Fort Plain, NY, December 5, 1978)
ST. JOHNSVILLE - Ten Years Ago ...Vital statistics: Born - A son to Mr and Mrs. Angelo J. Battisti, a son, Todd Bruce, to the Rev. and Mrs. Ross Westhuls; a son, Richard Walter, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bilinski.
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Marriage Notes for Bonnie Wyckoff and Mark R Gorczyca
- Wedding Announcement (Observer-Dispatch, Utica, NY, Sunday, October 27m 1974)
The marriage of Miss Bonnie Wyckoff to Mark Gorczyca took place at 7 p.m. Aug. 30 during a double ring , canblelight ceremony in Our Saviour Lutheran Church.
The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Lindsay Wychkoff (sic), is the daughter of Mrs. Elberta Little, 117 James St. Her husband of New Hartlord, is the son of Mrs, Patricia Gorczyca, 710 Union St., Rome. Miss Jan Hughes, Syracuse, was maid of honor. Daniel Galivan, Rome, was best man.
Following a reception in Hart's Hill Inn. Whitesboro, the couple left on a trip to Cape Cod. They will make their home at 201 Oxford Road, New Hartford.
The bride is a graduate of the State University College at Oswego. The bridegroom attends Mohawk Valley Community
College.
Mr. and Mrs. Gorciyxa are employed by the Rome Developmental Center.
- Obituary (The Observer-Dispatch, Utica, NY, Friday, July 17, 1981)
Andrew Ray Gorczyca, of 8120 Buena Vista Drive, Rome, died shortly after birth, Tuesday, July 14.1981 at Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital.
He was the son of Mark R and Bonnie Wyckoff Gorczyca
He is survived by his parents; one brother, Mark C. Gorczyca; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Elberta Little; maternal great grandfather, Elbert Tanner, both of Utica; and paternal grandmother, Mrs. Patricia Gorczyca of Rome.
Graveside funeral services were held Friday afternoon at the Rathbunville Cemetery. Arrangements by the Martin J. Nunn Funeral Home, Inc.
33910. Aleck Raynsford Clifford III
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- Obituary (Press/Observer, Marcellus, NY, October 21, 1998)
Aleck R. Clifford, 51, of 2733 Pleasant Valley Rd., Marcellus died Oct. 14 at Francis House, Syracuse. A native of Oneida he had been a NYSDOT foreman for the past fifteen years.
He was a Navy veteran of the Viemam War, a volunteer coordinator for E. A. P. (Employees Assistance Program) helping fellow workers with problems.
Surviving are his wife, the former Kristen Helfer; two sons, James Baker and Jeremiah Clifford both of Marcellus; four daughters Leah Kisser of Taburg, Nicole Gerber of Camden, April Clifford of Syracuse, Amanda Baker of Marcellus;his father, Aleck R. Clifford of McConnellsville; a brother, Guy Clifford of McConnellsville; an aunt, Iowa Bare of Rome; and two grandchildren.
Funeral services were held on Oct. 26 at Norris Funeral Home, 33 North St., Marcellus.
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- Birth Announcement (Daily Sentinal, Rome, NY, Tuesday, May 7, 1968)
To Aleck R. and Marilyn Ayers Clifford III, 1135 Stanyon St. San Francisco, Calif., May 2, 1968, in Children's Hospital, San Francisco, a daughter, Leah Marie. Mr. Clifford is the son of Mrs. Aleck R. Clifford Jr., RD 5, Wood Creek Road, Rome.
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