Descendants of Caspar Getman

Notes


24111. Lois Ada Getman

 - GFG # A / A / C / I  / VIII / C


Marriage Notes for Lois Ada Getman and James Riley

 - Wedding Shower (Schenectady Gazette, NY, Thursday, January 26, 1950)
  Mrs. James J. Riley, the former Miss Lois Getman, was honored at a variety shower given Tuesday at the PNA hall on Crane street. Hostesses were Mrs. James Frederick and Miss Lorraine Getman. Attending were Mrs. Elizabeth George, Mrs. Vincent Ziobrowski. Mrs. Sarah Ziobrowski. Mrs. Francis Ziobrowski, Miss Frances Ziobrowski, Mrs. A. B. Giniecki, Mrs Al Pajek, Mrs. John Matousek. Mrs. Robert Haebrouck. Mrs. Janet Frederick, Miss Jean Frederick, Miss Joan Riley, Miss Cecile Page, Mrs, Harold Durfee.
  Mrs. Gerald Hewett. Mrs. Frank Sampay, Mrs. Rita Bannock, Mrs. John Weldman, Mrs. Eva Shahan, Mrs. Mary Oathout, Miss Barbara Shahan, Mrs. Everett Coons, Mrs. Charles Getman, Miss Adele Polach, Mrs. Virginia Trusskowski, Mrs. William George, Mrs. David George, Mrs. Martin Frederick, Miss Henrietta Naparty, Mrs. Stanley Bradt, Miss Joan Murphy, Mrs. Omar Tetrault. Mrs. George Hallenbeck, Mrs. Marilyn Hallenbeck, Mrs. William McKinney, Mrs. William Brehm, Mrs. Bedford LeGere, Miss Vida Worthington, Mrs. John Quinn, Mrs. Leo Lasher, Mrs. Frank Simpson, Mrs. Carl Frederick, Mrs. John Chilla and Mrs. Ernest Ziobrowski.


34059. Michael John Riley

 - GFG - A / A / C / I  / VIII / C


Marriage Notes for Michael John Riley and Laura Hubbard

 - Engagement Announcement (Schenectady Gazette, NY, February 19, 1972)
  ENGAGED TO FORMER RESIDENT - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I. Hubbard of Remsenburg, Long Island, announce the engagement of their daughter, Laura, to Michael John Riley, son of Mrs. Eugene Siudy of Hadley, formerly of this city, and the late James J. Riley.
  Miss Hubbard is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester McGarry and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hubbard, both of Westhampton Beach.
 Mr. Riley is the grandson of Mrs Lillian Getman of Miles' Standish Road and the late Howard F. Getman, and James A. Riley of Astatula, Fla. and the late Mrs. Marguerite Riley.
  The future bride is a graduate of Westhampton Beach High School, while her fiance is a graduate of St. Luke's Parochial School and Hadley-Luzerne Central School. Alumnae of Hudson Valley Community College, the engaged couple are students at Parsons College in Iowa, where Miss Hubbard is a sophomore and Mr. Riley is a junior.
   An April wedding is being planned.


24112. Lorraine Getman

 - GFG - A / A / C / I  / VIII / C

 - Obituary (Plain Dealer, May 20, 2013) (Ferfolia Funeral Home, Sagamore Hills, OH, on-line)
  JANKOWSKI LORRAINE JANKOWSKI (nee Getman), age 81, of Macedonia died May 18, 2013 after a sudden illness. Lorraine was a devoted wife of 55 years to Dr. Norman Jankowski. Together, they enjoyed a lifetime of happiness and unwavering loved based on their shared commitment to their faith, compassion to family, friends and those in the community. She was blessed with a quick, wry sense of humor that her family thoroughly enjoyed and inherited.
  Lorraine was a loving mother to her three children, Lisa (Stephen) Kilway (Stow), Liane (Brian) Suhey (Boardman) and David (Terri) Jankowski (Avon Lake). With her children, Lorraine led by example and nurtured a deep commitment to God, to treating others with love and compassion and the importance of a strong, loving family. She welcomed her children's spouses into the family and adopted them as her own. Lorraine's happiest moments were shared with her entire family surrounding her, which often included late, laughter-filled nights gathered around the kitchen table talking and playing games or sitting on the front porch with family and friends at her beloved home at Chatauqua Lake. Perhaps her most cherished moments were spent with her six grandchildren, Megan Kilway (Stow), Chelsea Kilway (Cuyahoga Falls), Caitlyn Suhey (Pittsburgh), Joshua Suhey (Boardman), Adam Jankowski (Avon Lake) and Emma Jankowski (Avon Lake). Lorraine was "Grammie" to them and she built a unique, individual relationship with each child. They always knew her love was unconditional and her arms were the ones they ran into when they needed comfort and love. Grammie was without a doubt their most ardent cheerleader. Please join the family for a celebration of Lorraine's warmth, spirit and faith.
  Friends may call at THE FERFOLIA FUNERAL HOME, 356 W. AURORA RD. (OH. RT. 82), SAGAMORE HILLS FOR VISITATION WEDNESDAY 2-4 AND 6-8 P.M. Funeral Thursday 9:30 a.m. at the funeral home. Mass of Christian Burial St. Barnabas Catholic Church 10 a.m. Friends and family may send flowers to the funeral home or a contribution in her name may be sent to the St. Vincent de Paul Society, 1404 East 9th St., Cleveland, OH 44114


Marriage Notes for Lorraine Getman and Norman Jankowski

 - Wedding Announcement (Schenectady Gazette, NY, January 2, 1958)
  Miss Lorraine Getman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Getman of Guilderland avenue, became the bride of Norman Jankowski, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Jankowski of Ferguson street, on Dec. 28, at St. Madeleine Sophie Church. Rev. James W, Connerton officiated at the 10 o'clock ceremony.
  The church was decorated with holiday flowers and holly. Traditional wedding music was played by Kenneth George, organist. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a gown of tiered tulle with scalloped lace over satin fashioned in a cotillion train. The chantllly lace bodice was trimmed with sequins. She chose a pillbox of lace and sequin trim attached to an imported scalloped veil of illusion trimmed with sequins. The bride carried a bouquet of white orchids and stephanotis.
  Mrs. Lois Suidy, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Louise Creatura and Miss Elaine Walker cousin of the bride. The attendants wore gowns of velveteen fashioned with pleated shirts and bateau necklines. They chose Queen crowns of feathers with circular veils and carried muffs trimmed with pointsettas.
  Eugene P. Suidy, brother-in-law of the bride, was best man. Ushers were John Creatura and Vincent Ziobrowski, uncle of the bride. Michael Riley, nephew of the bride, served as, ring bearer.
  The reception was held at Swiss inn for 175 guests. Music was provided by Steve Anthony.
  The bride was graduated from Draper high school and was formerly associated with her father in business.
  Mr, Jankowski, a graduate of Vincentian high school and Union college, is presently a student at Des Moines Still college of Osteopaty and Surgery Des Moines.
  Following a wedding trip to New York city, Mr. and Mrs. Jankowski are residing at 2311 Forrest Avenue, Des Moines.


24114. C John Getman

 - GFG # A 2621 / A / C / I  / VIII / C


34065. Jordi Hilcott Getman

 - GFG # A 2621a / A / C / I  / VIII / C


34066. Suzanne Dempster Getman

 - GFG # A 2621b  / A / C / I  / VIII / C


24115. Allen Getman

 - GFG # A 2622 / A / C / I  / VIII / C
 - Birth Announcement (Ilion Sentinal, NY, Thursday, August 18, 1938)
  Mr, and Mrs, Lynn Getman, Brookside Pl., are the parents of a son born yesterday in Ilion Hospital.


34067. Sharon Getman

 - GFG # A 2622a  / A / C / I  / VIII / C


34068. Steven Getman

 - GFG # A 2622b  / A / C / I  / VIII / C


24123. Robert Tracy Getman

 - GFG # A 2118  / C / VIII
 - Obituary (On Line, Ancestry.com)
  Old Lyme - Captain Robert Tracy Getman - It is with heavy hearts that the family of Robert Getman share with the world that he passed away peacefully at the age of 80 at his home with his loving wife, Marilyn Rubitski Getman and his devoted family by his side on July 12, after an extraordinarily courageous and graceful battle with cancer.
   Robert (Bob) was born on August 21, 1932 in Westport, CT the son of the late Tracy Fayette Getman and Annabelle Whitney Getman. The family moved to Ilion New York where Bob was raised with his younger brother, David, who predeceased him. It was in Ilion where Bob met and married Diane Luke Getman, also of Ilion on August 18, 1956. Bob and Diane enjoyed a full and well-lived life together with their 5 beautiful children for nearly 50 years until Diane's passing in May 2003.
  Bob found love again and married Marilyn Rubitski on November 18, 2006. Bob and Marilyn have lived in Lyme since, and have spent their years together traveling the globe, spending time in their homes in Connecticut and Florida and most important to them, spending time with their children and grandchildren.
  Captain Getman was a graduate of the United States Coast Guard Academy, in New London, CT, Class of 1954. He began what would become a distinguished 30-year career in the United States Coast Guard. His first tour after graduation was on the Cutter Mackinac, followed by a stint on the French Frigate Shoals Loran. Upon his return, he was assigned to be in instructor at the Officer Candidate School (OCS) at the Coast Guard Academy.
  Bob and his young family moved to Cape May, NJ in 1961, which would become one of the many highlights of his career. He was assigned as the Commanding Officer (CO) of the Coast Guard Cutter, Agassiz. In 1963 Bob began his first of two tours at the Coast Guard Headquarters (CGHQ) in Washington, DC, as Chief of Personnel Procurement. He was responsible for managing the service recruitment programs for the Coast Guard (CG). In 1968, following an assignment at the U.S. Naval War College, Bob spent two years as Executive Officer (XO) of the Polar IceBreaker Southwind. During this time he traveled the Arctic and Antarctic, made a seven-month cruise around the world, and crossed every ocean and major geographical coordinate on Earth - one of his most interesting and exciting assignments. Bob returned to CGHQ in 1970 to the newly created position of Deputy Chief, Office of Civil Rights. He then spent one year in Yorktown, VA at the Officer Candidate School as the Executive Officer and then as Chief Officer before relocating to Connecticut.
   Bob was selected to be the Director of Admissions at the CGA in 1975, what Bob considered to be a superb finish to his Coast Guard Career. It gave him the opportunity to plan and implement the Coast Guard's decision to admit women to the Academy.
  In 1984, Bob retired from the Coast Guard after 34 years of service, but he was far from retirement. He spent the next 10 years as Executive Officer of the State Veterans Home in Rocky Hill, CT. Bob made great strides in turning this 400-bed facility into a positive experience for its veterans. He developed substance abuse treatment programs, educational and vocational training, transitional living, employment assistance and other programs to help return our veterans to productive independent living.
  During the course of his 34-year career, Bob was honored with two Meritorious Service Medals, two Coast Guard Commendation Medals, a Coast Guard Unit Commendation, an Antarctic Service medal, an Arctic Service medal and a National Service medal. He accepted all with great appreciation and humility, even when, in 1977, the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names declared an ice piedmont near the Bowman Coast "The Getman Ice Piedmont," after he served as EO on the USCGC Southwind during U.S. Navy Operation Deep Freeze. Bob was very active in the community. He served on the Board of Education, the Harbor Management Commission, the Affordable Housing Association of Old Lyme, the Coast Guard Museum, and various Veterans' organizations. He was a probation aide and an active parishioner at Christ the King Parish. He developed a number of New London Waterfront events and played a significant role in Opsail 2000.
  After losing Diane to a very rare and often misdiagnosed type of cancer, Bob established the Connecticut Carcinoid Initiative (CCI), a program dedicated to raising the level of awareness of Carcinoid cancer among healthcare providers in CT. Bob led the group's members, mostly Carcinoid survivors and their caregivers, in efforts ranging from media coverage and symposiums for physicians to a governor's proclamation from former Gov. Rowland.
  While his dedication to the country and its people was exceptionally noteworthy, his dedication to his family held center stage in his heart. He was a loyal and loving husband, a proud, supportive and exemplary father, and an always present and adoring grandfather, who found a way to be at every birthday, graduation, sporting event and all the special moments in his grandchildren's lives. Bob loved to travel, and did so extensively. He loved Seinfeld, and always had a crossword by his side.
  He is survived and already so deeply missed by his wife, Marilyn, and his five adoring children and their partners: Ashley and her husband, Donald, of Niantic, CT; Scott and his wife, Anita, of Clinton, CT; Shawn and his wife, Mary, of Collinsville, CT; Chris and his partner, Joe, of Provincetown, MA; and Kelly and her husband, Bob, of Severna Park, MD. He is predeceased by his first son, Robert T, II. Bob, "Poppy" will live on through his biggest fans, his proud grandchildren: Kate and Megan, Kristian and Trevor, Emily, Erin and Brennan and Brian and Josh. Through his marriage with Marilyn, Bob is also survived by his 3 stepchildren: Beth and her husband, Brett; David and his wife, Liz; Jen and her husband, Jason. Bob was proud to be "Poppy" to their children: Sydney, Davis, Tabatha, Sadie, Grace and Jonah. Bob also leaves behind his brother-in-law Robert Luke and his wife Betty of Ilion, NY, his mother-in-law, Margaret Leathers of Old Lyme, and many loving nieces and nephews. He also leaves a host of friends throughout the country that will always remember him for his generosity, integrity and his wonderful sense of humor! While his family and friends would trade anything to have kept him here a while longer, the world is a much more beautiful place because of him.
  Our husband, our dad, our grandfather, our friend, and our hero, he was the most decent, admirable man we've ever known. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Wednesday, July 17, 2013 at 10:30 a.m. in Christ the King Church, Old Lyme. Interment will follow in Duck River Cemetery. Calling hours will be held on Tuesday, July 16, 2013 from 2-4 p.m. and again from 7-9 p.m. at Fulton-Theroux Funeral Home, 13 Beckwith Lane, Old Lyme.


Diane K Luke

 - Where was she during the 1940 census ?
 - Obituary (Hartford Courant, CT, May 26, 2003)
  Diane Luke Getman, of Old Lyme, after a long and courageous battle, Diane Luke Getman found peace at Middlesex Hospice while surrounded by her loving and devoted family on Sunday, (May 25, 2003). Diane was born on May 20, 1932 in Troy, NY, the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Luke. She was raised in Ilion, NY and graduated from the College of St. Rose in Albany with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing. She used her considerable nursing skills in Pediatrics, Long Term Care and School Nursing. Diane married Capt. Robert Getman in 1956 and began a wonderful journey of love as a wife, mother, and grandmother. They settled in Old Lyme in 1975. She was active in the community as a member of the Boards of directors of Old Lyme Visiting Nurse Association and Old Lyme Commission on Aging. Diane was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Duck River Garden Club and the Coast Guard Officers Spouses Association. She was very active in her Church Christ the King as a member of the Pastoral Council, Extraordinary minister of the Eucharist, and Chairman of the Altar Society. She was a very well known and popular Parishioner. In addition to her best friend and husband, she leaves her daughter Ashley Bergeron and her husband Donald of Niantic, son Scott and his wife Anita of Clinton, son Shawn and his wife Mary Of Collinsville, son Christopher of Greenwich, daughter Kelly Danahy and her husband Robert of Sewell, and eight grandchildren, Kate, Megan, Kristian, Trevor, Emily, Erin , Brian and Josh. Diane also leaves her brother Robert Luke and many special nieces and nephews. Diane was predeceased by her first son Robert T. II. Diane also leaves a host of friends throughout the country who will always remember her for her warm engaging, outgoing and enthusiastic personality who could light up a room by her very presence. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Wednesday, May 28, at 11 a.m. in Christ the King Church, Old Lyme. Interment will follow in Duck River Cemetery, Old Lyme. Calling Hours will he held on Tuesday, May 27, from 7-9 p.m.in the Fulton-Theroux Funeral Home, 13 Beckwith Ln., Old Lyme, 06371.In lieu of flowers, friends may make donations to Christ the King Parish Building and Fund, P.O. Box 443, Old Lyme, CT, 06371 or Old Lyme visiting Nurse Association., P.O. Box 56, Old Lyme, CT., 06371.


Marriage Notes for Robert Tracy Getman and Diane K Luke

 - Wedding Announcement (Observer-Dispatch, Utica, NY, August 19, 1956)
  ILION - Miss Diane Ashley Luke and Lt. (j.g.) Tracy Getman were united in marriage yesterday at. 11 a. m. in the-Church of the Annunciation.
  Miss Luke is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Ashley Luke, 1 Second Ave. Lt. (j.g.) Getman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy F. Ge.tmah, Richfield Springs.
  The double ring ceremony was perormed by the Rev. Daniel Horan, Miss Clara Warner was organist, and miss Joyce Elie, Schenectady was vocalist.
  Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of imported, embroidered Swiss organdy with scolloped nick-line, fitted bodice, and short sleves. The full skirt, with fedingte-effect front, ended in a chapel train. hr fingertip French illision veil was caught to a double wedding-ring crown of Hayafidis. The bride carried a colonial bouquet of lillies-of-the-valley, centered with an orchid.
  Miss Nancy MacDonald, Mohawk, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Bieke Stuckens, Evanston, Ill.; Miss Anne O'Hearn, New York City; Miss Anne Roxbury, Hempstead, L. I. and Miss Geny Briand, Ilion.
  The attendants were attired alike in ballerina length gowns of white imported Swiss organdy over blue taffeta, with Sabrina necklines, short sleeves and fitted bodices. They wore matching tiaras of forget-me-nots and carried cascades of feathered blue and white carnations.
  Naval Midshipman Robert Andre Luke, brother of the bride, served as best man. Ushers were Lt. (j.g.) Robert Ferrsherian, Brooklyn; Ens. David Flannigan, Va., and Ens. William Mohin, Brooklyn, all of the Coast Guard; and Naval Midshipman Thomas Lacy, Mohawk.
  A reception immediately following the ceremony was held at the Mohawk Valley county Club. The couple left on a wedding trip to Bermuda.
  Mrs. Getman is a graduate of the College of St. Rose, Albany, where she received her B. S. in nursing in 1955. She has been on the staff of Columbia Medical Center, New York.
  Lt. (j.g.) Getman was graduated from the United States Coast Guard Academy, New London, Conn,. class of 1954. For the past two years he has been stationed on a weather ship at Staten Island. He is presently assigned as commanding officer of Coast Guard Loran Station, French Frigate Shoals, Hawaii.


34069. Robert T Getman Jr

 - GFG # A 2633  / C / VIII
 - Obituary (Daily Press, Utica, NY, March 25, 1958)
  Ilion - Robert Tracy Getman II, infant son of Robert and Diane Luke Getman, 104 Mumford Ave., Groton, Coon., died March 24, 1958 in Ilion Hospital after a short illness.
  He was born Oct. 7, 1957 in New London, Conn., and was visiting at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Luke, 1 Second Ave.
  Besides his parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Getman of Richfield Springs; three great-grandmothers, Mrs. Mabel Luke of Ilion, Mrs. Bessie Getman of Ilion, and Mrs. Belle Whitney of Norwalk, Conn.; teo uncles.
  The funeral will be at 8:30 tomorrow from Whitier Funeral Home and at 9 from the Church of the Annunciation with an Angel's Mass, Burial will be in Armory Hill Cemetery.


34070. Diane A Getman

 - GFG # A 2634  / C / VIII


34071. Scott L Getman

 - GFG # A 2635  / C / VIII


34072. Shawn M Getman

 - GFG # A 2636  / C / VIII


24124. David C Getman

 - GFG # A 2119  / C / VIII


34076. Valeria Getman

 - GFG # A 2637  / C / VIII


24132. Pam Hitchcock

 - GFG # A 2125 / C / VIII


34077. Edwin S Eargle III

 - GFG A / C / VIII


24133. Blanche N Young

 - GFG - A


Marriage Notes for Blanche N Young and William Rae Soule

 - Wedding Announcement (DeRuyter Gleaner, NY, Thursday, December 20, 1951)
  Georgetown ... The double ring ceremony was used when Miss Blanche Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd K. Young, became the bride of Corporal William R. Soule, son of Mrs. Lillian Soule, of Georgetown. The Rev. Bert Greenleaf of Millport, N. Y., performed the ceremony Saturday, Dec. 8, 1951, in the Georgetown Baptist C Church.
  The couple's honor attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Alan Pierson of Bethlehem, Conn., friends of the couple. Ushers were Glen Fuller and David Utter.
  The bride chose a white ballerina length dress and carried a colonial bouquet of white chrysanthemums. Her matron of honor chose a green velvet ballerina length dress and carried a colonial bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums.
  The reception was held immediately following the ceremony in the church parlors.


34078. David Soule

 - GFG - A


34079. Patricia Soule

 - GFG - A


34080. Mary Soule

 - GFG - A


34081. Kenneth Soule

 - GFG - A


34082. Ellen Soule

 - GFG - A


34083. Barbara Soule

 - GFG - A


24139. David Henry Davis

 - GFG - A


Marriage Notes for David Henry Davis and Irene Mabel Putnam

 - Wedding Announcement (The Knickerbocker News, Albany, NY, Monday, April 22, 1946)
  Miss Irene Mabel Putnam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lewis Putnam, Batavia, and David H. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Davis, 7 Lockrow, were married at a candlesight ceremony Wednesday night in First Baptist Church. The Rev. Russell Moore performed the ceremony, which was followed by a reception at the Putnam home.
  The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a wedding gown fashoned with a white satin bodice and a net skirt with a peplum. She ware an illusion veil and carried white sweet peas with an orchid.
  Miss Mary Zehler was maid of honor and Miss Doris Beckwith and Mrs. Lyle Mark were bridesmaids,
  albert T. Davis, brother of teh bridegroom was best man and another brother, Gordon D. Davis, seaman 2/c, and Lyle Mark were ushers.
  The bride, a graduate of Buffalo State Teacher's College is an art teacher in Alexander Central School. The bridegroom attended Union College before entering the Army. He and his bride will live in Schenectady.


34084. Davis daughter

 - GFG - A


34085. Davis son

 - GFG - A


24148. Norman C Tew

 - GFG - A


Marriage Notes for Norman C Tew and Mary Catherine Rood

 - Wedding Announcement (Binghamton Press, NY, June 6, 1946)
  The marriage of Miss Mary Catherine Rood of 80 Allen Street, Johnson City, to Norman C. Tew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tew of Ronan Street, Hillcrest, took place May 1 in the English Lutheran Church of the Redeemer.
  The bride was attended by Mrs. William Fiske as matron of honor, and Miss Marie Mauro and Miss Pauline Grace as bridesmaids. She was given in marriage by her uncle, Ellis Baldwin.
  Best man was Lee R. Thompson. Ushers were William Brown and Richard Tew, brother of the bridegroom.
  A reception was given in the Johnson City American Legion Clubhouse after the wedding.
   The bride is a graduate of Johnson City High School. Her husband was graduated from Binghamton North High School and has been discharged from the U. S. Navy, in which he served for three and one-half years.


34086. Tew daughter

 - Birth Announcement (Binghamton Press, NY, Tuesday, August 22, 1950)
  Births ... To Mr, and Mrs. Norman C. Tew 24 Amsbry Street, a daughter.


34087. Tew son

 - Birth Announcement (Binghamton Press, NY, Saturday, March 6, 1954)
  Births ... To Mr. and Mr. Norman C. Tew of 1281 Chenango Street, Hillcrest, a son.


34088. Tew daughter

 - Birth Announcement (Binghamton Press, NY, Wednesday, April 18, 1962)
  Births ... binghamton General Hospital ... To Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Tew, of 12 Dale, Court. Hillcrest, a daughter.


24151. Lewis A Sherman

 - GFG # A 2125


Helen Yule

 - Obituary (The Observer-Dispatch, Utica, NY, Tuesday February 19, 1985)
  JACKSONVILLE, FLA. - Helen Yule Sherman, a native of Utica, died Monday, February 18,1985 in Orange Port Care Center in Jacksonville.
  She is survived by her husband, Lewis E. Sherman, Jacksonville; one daughter, Ellen Miga, of Barneveld, N.Y.; one son, George A. Sherman, Jacksonville; one sister, Dorothy Hintze, New Cumberland, Pa.; two brothers, Howard and Gilbert Yule, of New Hartford, N.Y.; six grandchildren; one great-grandson.
  Memorial services will be held 4 p.m. Thursday in the chapel of the Corey Kerlin Funeral Home, Jacksonville, Fla. with the Rev. John G. Taylor officiating.


Marriage Notes for Lewis A Sherman and Helen Yule

 - Wedding Announcement (Utica Observer-Dispatch, NY, undated)
  Miss Helen M. Yuoe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Gilbert Yule, 104 Dryden, was married to Lewis E. Sherman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Sherman, 123 Seymour Ave, on August 30 at Olivet Presbyterian Church, The Rev. W. Arden Coe oficiated and Mrs. C. Lloyd Fague was at the organ.
  Miss Doroty Yule, sister of the Bride was maid of honor and Miss Elda Sherman , sister of the bridegroom was bridesmaid. Bert Kime was best man and the usher was Kenneth Barnum.
  The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an Empire gown of white nenon chiffon trimmed with seed pearls. Her sholder length veil fell from a coronet of white illusion. She carried an arm bouquet of white gladioli.
  The maid of honor wore a yelloe marquisette gown and hat to match and carried a garden bouquet. The bridesmaid wore a gown of blue marquisette and hat to match and carried a garden bouquet.
  The bride's mother chose a green ensemble with black accessories and wore a coursage of yellow roses. A navy blue ridingole was the bridegroom's mother's choice and she wore a coursage of pink roses.
  Immediately following the wedding a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Out of town guests were present from Syracuse, Ilion, Sherburne, Cooperstown, Lowville and Albany.
  The bride was entertained at showeres given by Mrs. James Foster, Mrs. Wesley Snyder and  Mrs. Bert Kime of Syracuse. She also was entertained at a dinner by her business associates of the Coleman Sales Co.
  Mr. and Mrs. Sherman will live at 1222 Howard after the return from a trip through the Adirondacks.

 - 25th Anniversary (Uitca Observer-Dispatch, NY, Thursday, September 1966)
  Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Sherman of Liverpool, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary yesterday at a party at their camp at the Cedar Lake Club.
  They were married Aug. 30. 1941, in Olivet Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Sherman is the former Helen Yule. Mr. Sherman is associated with General Electric Co., Syracuse.
  The Shermans have two children; a daughter, Miss Ellen Sherman, Utica, and a son, George of Jacksonville, Fla..


34089. George Allen Sherman

 - GFG # A 2638 / A
 - Birth Announcement (Utica Daily Press, Tuesday, June 23, 1943)
  BIRTHS ... Sherman - To Lewis and Helen Yule Sherman, 1124 Nelson, June 13, in St. Luke's Hospital, son, George Allen.


Marriage Notes for George Allen Sherman and Sandra Harrell Leeds

 - Engagement Announcement (Utica Daily Press, NY, Monday, October 20, 1969)
  Mr. and Mrs. Somers E. Leeds III, Jacksonville, Fla., announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Harrell to George Allen Sherman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Sherman, Schenectadys, and formerly of New Hartford.
  Miss Leeds is employed by the First Bank and Trust Co., Jacksonville, Fla. Her fiance who attended New Hartford Hidh School, served in the Navy. He is empoloyed by the Jacksonville (Fla.) Fire Department. A Nov. 23 wedding is planned.


34090. Frederick Paul Sherman

 - GFG # A 2639
  - Obituary (Utica Daily Press, NY, Saturday, May 20, 1944)
  Frederick Paul Sherman, six-weeks-old son of Lewis E. and Helen Yule Sherman, 1124 Neilson, was found dead in his carriage on the back porch of his home at 1 p.m. yesterday.
  Sgt. Dewey Casatelli and Patrolman Joseph DeJohn worked with the police resuscitator for 15 minutes, with Dr. A. Graham Davis, but could accomplish nothing.
  Mrs. Sherman told Coroner Haberer that the child apparently had stomach pains and that she put the baby on his stomach in the carriage about 11 a. m. She said she looked at the child about 1 p.m., found is wasn't breathing and summoned assistance.
  Heberer said death was accidental, due to suffocation.


34091. Ellen Sherman

 - GFG - A


24153. Charles Nelson Sherman

 - GFG # A 2127
 - 1940 census, Syracuse, Onondaga, NY, (221 E Colvins (?) Street) fam # 123 - Sherman Charles, rents his home, ae 28, 4 yr college, born in NY, Mechanical Engineer - Machine Shop; Ruth, wife, ae 22, 4 yr HS, born in NY, Retail Saleslady - Department Store.


Marriage Notes for Charles Nelson Sherman and Edna Ruth Olley

 - Marriage Licence (Syracuse Journal, NY, Thursday, October 5, 1939)
  MARRAGE LICNECES - Charles Nelson Sherman, 22- Marguerite Avenue, and Edna Ruth Olley, 514 Glenwood Avenue.


34092. Judith Sherman

 - A 2640


34093. John Scott Sherman

 - GFG - A