- 1940 census, Factoryville, Wyoming, PA, fam # 30 - Howe Cecil, rents his home, ae 31, 4 yr HS, born in PA; relocated from Lackawanna, PA; Laborer - Private Work; Carrie, wife, ae 26, born in NY; relocated from Scotia, NY; 4 yr college, born in NY.
Marriage Notes for Lida Cornelia Stratton and Eugene Cecil Howe
- Newspaper Article (Gazette & Farmer's Journal, Baldwinsville, NY, Thursday, Feburary 15, 1940)
Dingle Hole ... Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stratton and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Burrett of Fulton and Mr and Mrs. Carlos McKay drove to Scotia on Saturday morning and returned Sunday evening. They attended the wedding of Mr. Stratton's sister. Miss Lydia Stratton to Cecil Howe on Saturday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Taylor.
16486. Harold Francis Stratton
- Newspaper Article Schenectady Gazette, NY, Thursday, March 16, 1944)
Lieut. Harold F. Stratton, brother of Mrs. Cecil Howe of 389 Mariavllle road, was among those who recently completed tha nine weeks pilot transition training course on four engine Liberator bombers ar Maxwell field. Ala.
Lieutenant Stratton was picked by army air forces experts as having the qualities needed to become a commander of four engined battle craft. He is now at Sampson, Mass. choosing his crew for duty.
He formerly resided in Scotia and attended Scotia schools.- Newspaper Article (Schenectady Gazette, NY, Saturday, October 7, 1944)
Lt. Harold Stratton, brother of Mrs. Cecil Howe of 1370 Crane street, has been reported missing in action since Sept. 10 when failing to return from a bombing mission over Austria, according to a telegram received recently from the war department by his wife, the former Miss Elizabeth McKay of Fulton.
The son of Mrs. D. L. Taylor of Fulton, Lieutenant Stratton completed a nine weeks' pilot transition training course on four engine bombers at Maxwell field, Ala., in March; 1944, and since that time has been serving as a B-24 Liberator bomber pilot with the American air force in Europe.
A former resident of Scotia, he attended Scotia schools. Lieutenant and Mrs. Stratton have a 5 months' old son.
- Newspaper Article (Gazette & Farmers' Journal, Baldwinsville, NY, Thursday, September 11, 1952)
National Cemetery Burial Rites Held for War Hero
Remains of Lt. Straiten, Bomber Pilot, Found Near Vienna, Austria
Seventeen flag-draped caskets of America's war heroes-one of these bearing the final remains of Lt. Harold F. Stratton, town of Lysander, bomber pilot, killed when his plane crashed near Vienna, Austria, on Sept. 10, 1944, were brought to their final resting place Wednesday in Jefferson Barracks National cemetery, near St. Louis, Mo.
Present as the horse-drawn caissons brought these heroes to their final resting place in traditional military rites conducted by the army in national cemeteries, were Mrs. Elizabeth Stratton Beebe, wife, now Mrs. Clarence Beebe of Baldwinsville, and his son, William Stratton, together with the bomber pilot's mother, Mrs. Duane Taylor of South Granby.
The tragic story brought no definite word during the war save that the crew of the bomber was missing. Then about five weeks ago, the first word came that the body of Lieutenant Stratton had been found in a mass grave with 26 other fliers. The War department's anthropologists and technicians, working with small fragmentary remains, had established identification. Complete identification was established on only two members of the crew.
The army placed these remains in 17 caskets for shipment to the United States. Since these fliers came from all over the nation, the families agreed upon a central point in the United States for burial in a national cemetery.
Lieutenant Stratton, who resided on the Dingle Hole road, town of Lysander, at the time of his entry into the Air Force, in World War II, also has two sisters surviving, Mrs. Cecil Howe of West Albany, and Mrs. Duane Coville, Star Route, Phoenix.
Marriage Notes for Harold Francis Stratton and Elizabeth McKay
- Wedding Announcement (Gazette & Farmers' Journal, Baldwinsville, NY, Thursday, April 13, 1939)
Miss Elizabeth McKay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos McKay, and Harold Stratton of Syracuse were united in marriage at the McKay residence on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Rev. Walter ViVier.
The attendants were Miss Lida Stratton of Greenwich, Conn., sister of the bridegroom, and Otto Metcalf of Lamson, cousin of the bride. The ceremony was performed before a trellis decorated with ferns and daffodils and white lilies.
The bride wore a white tulle gown and her fingertip veil was draped from a blue and white headdress and she carried a bouquet of old-fashioned flowers tied with silver ribbon.
Miss Stratton wore peach tulle and a doll hat of contrasting colors and carried Talisman roses.
Following a wedding trip to Washington, D. C., the couple will make their home at 255 West Third street, Fulton, N. Y.
- Death Notice (Find A Grave)
Joan S. Costigan, 79, of Syracuse, NY and formerly of Liverpool, NY passed away on Sunday June 20, 2004. She is predeceased by her son John Costigan in 1992. Joan is survived by her daughters Joan Veith and Linda Johnson; sisters Barbara Garn of Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. and Margaret Stratton of Syracuse; two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Services will be private. No calling hours. Burial in Ira Union Cemetery.
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- Obituary (The Patriot, fulton, NY, December 16, 1986)
Hubert E. Stratton, 71, of 503 Utica St., died recently at his home following a long illness.
Born, in Constantia, he lived in Fulton most of his life.
Mr. Stratton bad retired from the Nestle Co. after 43 years as a truck driver.
His wife, the former Lilliain Paquette, died in 1981.
Surviving are two daughters, Audrey M. Roden and Patricia A. Distin. both of Fulton; a brother John of Waterloo, Iowa; a sister, Jean Burke of Oswego; three grandsons; and several nieces and nephews.
Services were held at the Foster Funeral Home. Burial was in St. Mary's Cemetery, fulton.
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Mrs. Lillian P. Stratton, 67, of 503 Utica St., Fulton, sister of Mrs. Raymond Cobille of Phoenix, died at Lee Memorial Hospital, Monday, Oct. 19.
Born in Fulton, she was a life resident of the area. Mrs. Stratton was a communicant of Immaculate Conception Church. She was a member of the Granby and Phoenix senior citizens group.
Surviving are her husband, Hubert E. Stratton; two daughters, Mrs. Audrey Roden and Mrs. Patricia Distin, both of Fulton; three grandchildren; five other sisters, Mrs. William Towse, Mrs. Jewett Myers, Mrs. Michael Pollock, Mrs. James Gallagher, Mrs. John DeMar, all of Fulton; a brother, Lawrence Paquette of Fulton; and several nieces and nephews.
Services were held at the Foster Funeral Home and in the Immaculate Conception Church. Burial was in St. Mary's Cemetery.
Marriage Notes for Hubert E Stratton and Lillian L Paquette
- WeddingAnnouncemetn (Oswego Palladium-Times, NY, Wednesday, August 14, 1935)
FULTON, Aug. 14 - The marriage of Hubert Ernest Stratton, 20, of R. D. 4, Fulton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stratton.and Miss LillianLily Paquette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pauquette,459 South Sixth street, was conducted Friday, Aug 9, at Pennellville by the Rev. Frederick C. Schorge. Florence E. Schorge and Mrs. Edna C. Schorge were attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Stratton will make their home in this city where Mr. Stratton has a position with the Peter's chocolate company.
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- 1930 census, Syracuse, Onondaga, NY, (700 West Onondaga Street) fam # 418 [boarding house] - Getman Frederick, lodger, ae 18, born in NY, parents born in NY, Clerk - Restaurant.
- 1940 census, Syracuse, Onondaga, NY, (205 Stafford Ave) fam # 88 - Bauman William J, owns his home with a value of $5000, ae 59, 8th grade, born in NY, Custodian - Public School; Florence, wife, ae 58, 8th grade, born in NY; Getman Frederick, nephew, ae 28, 4 yr HS, born in NY, Mechanic -garage; Florence, niece, ae 22, 4 yr HS, born in NY; Patricia, grandaughter, ae 11/12, born in NY.
Marriage Notes for Frederick A Getman and Florence Elizabeth Webb
- Wedding Announcement (Syracuse American, NY, Sunday, February 12, 1038 (sic))
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Webb of 205 Stafford av., this city, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Florence Elizabeth, and Frederic A. Getman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Getman of Constantia.
The ceremony will take place Feb. 28 at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament rectory. Miss Webb is a graduate of St. Joseph Hospital Nurses' School of Training, class of 1934.
Miss Webb has chosen as her attendant her sister, Miss Margaret Webb, and Ernest Getman will accompany his brother, as best man. The ceremony will be conducted by Rev. Robert Dillon.
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- 1940 census, Ellenvbille, Ulster, NY, (30 Maple Ave) fam # 90- Getman Raymond, rents his home, ae 26, 4 yr college, born in NY, relocated from Sandy Creek; Marion, wife, ae 26, 3 yr college, born in NY, relocated from Hamilton; Nancy, daughter, ae 3/12, born in NY.
Marriage Notes for Raymond Cole Getman and Marion Attie Fleming
- Wedding Announcement (Daily Sentinel, Rome, NY, Monday, Feburary 15, 1937)
Stanwix, Feb. 15 — Mr. and Mrs. Harry Flemming, Hamilton, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary A. Flemming, to Raymond Cole Getman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Getman, Constantia.
The marriage took place at Oyster Bay on Nov. 26, 1936. The Rev. A. C. Penny officiated. Mr. and Mrs. James Bond were the attendants.
Mrs. Getman is an alumna of Hamilton High School, Morrisville Training class and Oswego Normal School. At present she is teaching at Stanwix school.
Mr. Getman was graduated from Savoy Creek High School in 1933 and is now a senior at Oswego Normal School. He is affiliated with Alpha Kappa Kappa fraternity.
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Marriage Notes for Nancy Catherine Getman and M Joseph Chrisafulli
- Wedding Announcemnt (The Palladium-Times, NY, Saturday, July 7, 1962)
St. Mary's and St. Andrew's Roman Catholic church, Ellenville, was the setting for the wedding of Miss Nancy Catherine Getman and M, Joseph Chrisafulli June 23, during a double ring ceremony celebrated by the Rev. Father Downs.
Miss Getman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cole Getman, 50 Warren St., Ellenville, and M. Joseph Crisafulli is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Crisafulli, 8 Mercer St., Oswego.
The bride, escoratad by her father, wore a gown of silk taffeta with Alencon lace around the portrait neckline and chapel train. Her French illusion veil fell from a crown of orange blossoms. She carried a cascade of white roses and ivy.
Maid of honor was Miss Elizabeth Getman, sister of the bride, wearing blue silk organza with short matching overskirt. She carried a cascade of pink roses and matching headpiece.
Bridesmaids were Misses Linda Marvin, Ellenyvlle, and Jeanne Rogers, Pall---. their gowns and headpieces matched the honor attendant's. Their bouquets were similar with strands of ivy.
Thomas Crisafulli was best man for his brother, and ushers were Joseph Verdone, South Ozone Park, and Joseph Paeno.
The bride is a graduate of
State University College at Oswego, a member of Alpha Sigma Chi sorority, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges, and Kappa Delta Pi. honor society in education. She is a teaeher in Clarkstown Central schools, New York City.
The bridegroom, also a graduate of state University College at Oswego, and of Delta Kappa Kappa fraternity, is now teaching in Haverstraw Central schools, Haverstraw.
They will make their home in New York City.
26348. Elizabeth Blanche Getman
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- Obituary (Post-Standard, Syracuse, NY, August 21, 2005)
Ernest G. Getman, 90, of Cleveland, died Friday, August 19, 2005, at Oneida City Hospital-Extended Care Facility. Born in Constantia, he was a life resident of Cleveland. He worked at Oneida Silvermiths for 33 years, retiring as vice president of human resources in 1979.
Surviving are two sons, Dr. Thomas Getman of Hahira, GA, and Jerry Getman of Oneida; two sisters, Olive Getman of Rome and Isa Huntley of Baldwinsville; a brother, Robert of Syracuse; five grandchildren; one great-grandson; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife, Fannie, in 1991.
Services will be 9 a.m. Tuesday, August 23, 2005, at Watson Funeral Home, Inc., 631 S. Main St., Central Square, with burial in Constantia Rural Cemetery. Calling hours will be 5 to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.
Contributions, in lieu of flowers, should be made to Elizabeth House, 900 St. Rte. 49, Bernhards Bay, NY 13028.
- Obituary (Post-Standard, Syracuse, NY, April 12, 1991)
Fannie W. Getman, 74, of 833 W. Hamilton Ave., died Thursday at Oneida City Hospital.
Mrs. Getman was born in Westernville and graduated from Rome Free Academy. She retired several years ago from Oneida Limited, where she was employed in the holloware division.
Mrs. Getman was a member of Community Associated Clubs and Oneida Limited Retirement Club, both of Sherrill.
Surviving are her husband, Ernest G.; two sons, Ernest ''Jerry'' Jr. of Sherrill and Dr. Thomas of Hahira, Ga.; two sisters, Doris Pugh of Remsen and Hazel Pugh of Harding Nursing Home, Waterville; a brother, Lloyd Warcurp of Stokes; five grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Malecki Funeral Home with the Rev. James Brand, pastor of Christ Church United Methodist of Sherrill, officiating. Burial will be in Ingersoll Cemetery, Constantia.
Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 464 Sherrill Road, Sherrill.
26349. Thomas Albert Getman Dr.
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26350. Ernest Gerald Getman Jr
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Marriage Notes for Ernest Gerald Getman Jr and Deborah C Parmelee
- Wedding Announcement (The Chronicle Express, Penn Yan, NY, October 12, 1972)
Miss Deborah Cheryl Parmelee, daughter of Mr and Mrs Clarence Parmelee, Jr., of Waterloo, formerly of Penn Yan became the bride of E. Gerald Getman. son of Mr and Mrs. Ernest G Getman of Sherrill, Sept. 23 in the Second Milo Baptist Church.
The Rev J Douglas Archer and the Rev Daniel Benedict performed the double-ring ceremony at 2 p m., before an altar decorated with an arrangement of white and blue dahlias. Miss Robyn Schoonover, soloist, was accompanied by Mrs. Frank Hallings. at the organ. Both are of Penn Yan.
Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a floor-length gown of silk organza over taffeta The bodice of venise lace was fashioned with scoop neckline and long bishop sleves. Her chapel length veil was edged in matching lace and she carrieda bouquet of white dahlias and babys breath and blue corn flowers
Miss Sandy Hall of Corfu was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Theodore Brown of Penn Yan and Mrs Glenn Hungerford,also of Penn Yan They wore floor length gowns of navy blue crepe with light blue blouses featuring ruffled fronts and carried white dahlias sprayed in blue, and white babys breath.
William Baker of Mt. Morris was best man. Ushers were Glenn Hunterford and Theodore Brown, both of Penn Yan.
Mrs Parmelee wore a navy blue crepe street-length dress and a corsage of white with blue center glamellias. The mother of the bridegroom wore a red, white and blue street-length dress with a corsage of white glamellias.
Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Penn Yan Grange Hall, attended by 100 guests, including those from Sherrill, Syracuse, Rochester, Newark, Mt. Morris, Dundee, and Webster and Wimoski, Vt.
The bride was graduated from Penn Yan Academy and the State University College at Geneseo Mr. Getman was also graduated from the State University College at Geneseo. He is a sales correspondent at Oneida Ltd., Oneida.
Mr and Mrs. Getman are residing at 311 Kinsley St., Sherrill.
Prenuptial affairs included a personal shower given by Mrs. Donald Fullagar and Mrs. Theodore Brown, in the latter's home and a variety shower by Mrs. Frank Hallings, Mrs. Charles Hall and Mrs. Robert Schoonover A dinner was given by the bride's parents in the church dining room preceding rehearsal.
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- Obituary (Post-Standard, Syracuse, NY, November 26, 1990)
Services for Iva M. Colbert, 71, of 960 Jay Lane, who died Saturday at Community-General Hospital, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Allanson-Glanville-Tappan Funeral Home. Burial will be in Constantia Rural Cemetery.
Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, 919 Main St.
A native of Constantia, Mrs. Colbert also lived in Gloversville before moving to Phoenix in 1952. She retired in 1979 as head nurse from Van Duyn Home and Hospital and previously was director of school nurse-teachers of Phoenix Central School. Mrs. Colbert was a 1941 graduate of St. Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing and later was a graduate of Syracuse University. Her husband, George H., died in 1987.
Mrs. Colbert was a member of the Baldwinsville First United Methodist Church, the Century Club of Phoenix, the Alumni Association of St. Joseph's Hospital, the New York State School Nurse-Teachers Association and the New York State Nurses Association.
Surviving are a son, James of Phoenix; three daughters, Nora Ostrander of North Syracuse, Katie Schaus of Liverpool and Meg Bullis of Phoenix; four brothers, Fredric of Syracuse, Raymond of Oakland, Maine, Ernest of Sherrill and Robert Getman of Baldwinsville; two sisters, Isa Huntley of Baldwinsville and Olive Getman of Constantia; eight grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Contributions may be made to the building fund of the Phoenix Public Library.
- Obituary (Palladium-Timjes, Oswego, NY, August 7, 1987)
PHOENIX - George H. Colbert, 73, a resident of Jay Lane, died Thursday at his home following a long illness.
Mr. Colbert was born in Oswego and had lived in Gloversville prior to moving to Phoenix in 1952. He had been employed with D.H. Lynch Shoe in Syracuse and had operated his own shoe store in Phoenix. Prior to his retirement, he was employed with the Van Duyn Home and Hospital.He was a communicant of St. Stephen's Church and was a member of its Holy Name Society. He was a former member of the Phoenix Lions Club.
Surviving are his wife, Iva Getman Colbert; a son, James of Phoenix; three daughters, Nora Ostrander of North Syracuse, Katie Schaus of Liverpool and Meg Bullis of Phoenix; a brother, James of Zion, Ill.; two sisters, Mary Alice Colbert of Gloversville and Eleanor Bosworth of Syracuse; eight grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held Monday at a time to be announced.
Burial will be in constantia Cemetery.
Marriage Notes for Iva Marion Getman Twin and George H Colbert
- Shower Notice (Oswego Palladium-Times, NY, Thursday, September 11, 1941)
CONSTANTIA, Sept. 11 -Mrs. F. E. Thurston and Mrs. Frank Marcellus entertained at a miscellaneous shower at the former's home Monday evening in honor of Mrs. George Colbert of Oswego. About 40 guests attended. Mrs. Colbert was formerly Miss Iva Getman of this village.
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- Birth Announcement (Madison County Times, Chittenango, NY, Friday, December 14, 1945)
Constantia, Dec. 10.—Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Colbert of Gloversville, Dec. 8, a daughter, Nora Anne. Mrs. Colbert is the former Iva Getman.
Marriage Notes for Nora Ann Colbert and Richard Carl Ostrander
- Wedding Announcement (Palladium-Times, Oswego, NY, Monday, June 23, 1975)
St Stephen's Church in Phoenix was the setting Saturday, June 21, for the marriage of Miss Nora Anne Colbert to Richard Carl Ostrander. The Rev Msgr. Robert Lavin officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs George H. Colbert of 960 Jay Lane, Phoenix. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Ostrander, 53 Chase St.. Avoca.
Miss Mary Margaret Colbert was maid of honor for her sister Mrs. Gary Schaus was matron of honor for her sister, and Miss Barbara Wride was bridesmaid.
Paul Stoddard was best man. Ushers were Louis Washington and Terry Ostrander, brother of the groom
The bride is a graduate of State University College of New York at Oswego where she earned a Master's Degree. She teaches third grade in the Central Square school system. Her husband is an electrician with the electrical union of Syracuse.
Following a reception in the church hall the couple left for Nova Scotia. They will make their home in Liverpool.
26353. Catherine Eileen Colbert
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Marriage Notes for Catherine Eileen Colbert and Gary Carl Schaus
- Engagement Announcement (Palladium-Times, Oswego, NY, Friday, Mmay 14, 1971)
PHOENIX - Mr. and Mrs. George H. Colbert entertained recently in honor of the engagement of their daughter Catherine Eileen to Mr. Gary Carl Schaus son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl J . Schaus of Vaughn St., East Concord. Miss Colbert is a graduate of State University College at Morrisville and State University College at Oneonta with a Bachelor pf Science Degree. She is a Registered Nurse employed as a School Nurse Teacher at the Brewerton Elementary School.
Mr. Schaus is a graduate of State University College at Morrisville with an Associate Degree in Applied Science for Public Health Technology. He is also attended Tri State College in Angola, Indiana and State University College at Buffalo. He is presently serving with the United States Army stationed in Germany.
No date has been set for the wedding.
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Marriage Notes for Mary Margaret Colbert and Mitchell A Bullis
- Wedding Announcement (Oswego Valley News, Fulton, NY, Wednesday, May 12, 1976)
On Friday, April 30, at 7 p.m., Mary M. Colbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Colbert, 960 Jay Lane, Phoenix, became the bride of Mitchell A. Bullis, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Bullis of Pulaski and the late Claude Bullis.
The ceremony, at St. Stephen's Church in Phoenix, was officiated by Rev. Msgr. Robert F. Lavin.
Maid of honor for the occasion was Mrs. Gary (Catherine) Schaus, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Richard (Nora) Ostrander, sister of the bride, Mrs. James (Joanne) Colbert, sister-in-law of the bride, and Mrs. Christopher (Joan) Saleem, a friend.
Best man was Stephen Hayes, a friend of the groom. James M. Colbert, brother of the bride, Gary Schaus, brother-in-law of the bride, and Earl Chesbro, a friend of the groom, were ushers.
Guests from as far away as Virginia, Vermont, Ballston Spa, Rochester, Colton, and Pulaski attended the wedding and reception, which was held at the church following the sacrament.
After the reception, the newlyweds left for a tour of the southern states. They will reside on State St. in Phoenix.
The bride is a graduate of Phoenix Central Schools and LeMoyne College, and holds a B.S. degree in accounting.
The groom is a graduate of Pulaski Academy and Central School, and has served as an insiructor at the Army Corps of Engineers School in Ft. Belvoir, Va.
The bride is currently employed by the public accounting firm of John T, Kelly, while the groom is employed by the County of Onondaga.
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- Obituary (Find A Grave / Syracuse Herald American, NY, July 14, 1996)
Nelson W. Huntley, 84, of 103 Downer St., Baldwinsville, died Saturday at Van Duyn County Home and Hospital. Born in Lysander, he lived most of his life in the Baldwinsville area. He worked at Smith Corona Typewriters for 26 years as a tool and machine designer before leaving to work for Sealright Corp. for 10 years as a project leader. He also worked as a machine designer for Allen Tool and Machine for five years. After retiring, he worked for the Town of Van Buren as a zoning officer and a deputy supervisor to Lloyd Crandon. He was a member of the Baldwinsville First United Methodist Church for 50 years and also was a life member and past master of the Seneca River Lodge F.A.M. 160 and a life member of the Baldwinsville Rod and Gun Club. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, the former Isa G. Getman; two daughters, Laurie Huntley of Baldwinsville and Cynthia Guy of Cortland; three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services are 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Gates Funeral Home in Baldwinsville. Burial is in Kingdom Cemetery, Van Buren.
Marriage Notes for Isa Muriel Getman Twin and Nelson West Huntley
- Wedding Announcement (Gazette & Farmers' Journal, Baldwinsville, NY, Thursday, July 4, 1940)
Miss Isa Muriel Getman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Getman of Constantia, became the bride of Nelson West Huntley, son of Mrs. Charlotte Huntley of this village, on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Methodist church at Constantia. The Rev. Merle O. Brown, pastor of the Methodist church at Salisbury Center, officiated.
Miss Etta Ebeling of Fayetteville presented a musical program preceding the ceremony and played the "Bridal Chorus" from "Lohengrin" at the entrance of the bridal party.
Miss Iva Marion Getman, twin sister of the bride, was maid of honor. George Colbert of Oswego was best man. Tall white tapers in gilded holders and baskets of ferns and peonies trimmed the altar, the body of the church being decorated with ferns and daisies.
The bride wore white net with tightly fitted pointed bodice and very full skirt. Her only ornament was a small blue locket suspended from a slender gold chain, nearly 60 years old, loaned by Mrs. Maude Beardsley of Constantia. The bridal veil was of finger-tip length fastened to a band of orange blossoms. The bride carried an old-fashioned bouquet of lilies of the valley and gardenias. The maid of honor wore a gown of acquamarine chiffon and carried yellow roses.
Mrs. Getman, mother of the bride was gowned in navy blue embroidered chiffon.
Mrs. Huntley, the bride-groom's mother, wore a sheer maroon print. Each had a corsage bouquet of Talisman roses.
A reception followed in the home of the bride's aunt, Miss Aura Cole, attended by relatives and a few close friends. Following a tour of New England the couple will be at home in Liverpool after August 1.
26356. Cynthia Lucille Huntley
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Marriage Notes for Cynthia Lucille Huntley and Stephen Matthew Hale
- Wedding Announcement (The Messenger, Baldwinsville, NY,October 9, 1974)
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Matthew Hale are honeymooning in Jamaica this week following their marriage Saturday before the Rev. Charles Marks in the First United Methodist Church.
The bride is the former Miss Cynthia Lucille Huntley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Huntley of 103 Downer St. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hale of 8169 Sixty Rd.
Miss Kathy Pease was soloist at the wedding.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an ivory satin princess-styled gown with a shaped midriff and self train. The gown, designed and fashioned by Miss Suaane Connery, one of the attendants, had appliqued roses and scattered seed pearls. The bride carried a nosegay of ivory roses and, baby's breath.
Miss Judith Oliver was maid of honor and Mrs. Loretta Smart was matron of honor. The maid of honor's gown was peach colored and she carried peach roses and baby's breath. The matron of honor was attired in an ivory gown with peach and turquoise print and carried peach roses.
Bridesmaids were Miss Connery and Mrs. Mark Laubscher. Both wore ivory gowns with peach and turquoise print. Miss Stephanie Smart, the bride's niece, was flower girl, in a similar gown. All carried peach and baby's breath.
James Hook served as best man and Eric Smart, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. Ushering were Mark Laubscher and Phillip Strough.
The mother of the bride chose a floor-length turquoise gown with matching lace jacket, while the bridegroom's mother was attired in a floor-length gown of peach with empire waist gathered by rhinestones.
A reception for 175 guests followed the ceremony at Don Pepe's Restaurant.
The bride, a graduate of Baldwinsville Academy and Central School, is attending Onondaga Community College and is employed by Paperback Booksmith, Tri-County Mall.
The bridegroom is also a graduate of Baldwinsville schools. He is employed by Syroco,
The couple, will make their home in the Village Green.
16500. Robert Jefferson Getman
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26357. Robert Christopher Getman
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- 1940 census, Onondaga, Onondaga, NY, (South Avenue) fam # 74 - Eggert George, rents his home, ae 25, 3 yr HS, born in PA, Clerical Work - D.L.W. officer - public works; Dorice, wife, ae 25, 4 yr HS, born in NY; Richard, son, ae 3/12, born in NY.
Marriage Notes for Doris Roberta Todd and George Washington Eggert Jr
- Engagement Announcement (Oswego Palladium-Times, NY, Thursday, February 6, 1937)
Constantia ... Mr. aad Mrs. Claude Todd announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dora Todd, to George Egbert at a luncheon at the Onondaga Hotel in Syracuse Saturday. The wedding will take place in April. Miss Todd has spent her summers here each year. Her parents have a home here.- Engagement Announcement (Syracuse American, NY, Sunday, January 31, 1937)
Cards bearing the name of Miss Dora R. Todd and George W. Egbert Jr., the missives having a gardenia attached, told the news of their betrothal yesterday at a luncheon at the Onondaga hotel. The wedding will take place next April.
Miss Todd is the daughter of Mr. and Mra Claude K. Todd of 1811 a Sallna St., who announced the news. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Eggert of 114 Dearborn pl.
Spring bouquets formed the luncheon table centerpiece, tapers harmonizing with the flowers lighting the spread. Seated with Mrs. Todd and her daughter were Mrs. Edward Slosson, Mrs. G. W. Eggert, Miss Jean Eggert, Miss Jo Frantz, Miss Frances Bowes, Miss Dorothy White, Mrs. Frederick Hensel, Miss Grace Todd, Miss Priscilla Todd, Miss Frances Montague and Miss Welthina Harris.