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MEXICO—Miss Mary Dempster, ] aged 90, died at her home on i Pulaski Hill at 1:30 p. m. Sunday.' While she had been in ill health for several years she had been critically ill for only three days. A life long resident of the village of Mexico, she was the daughter of David and Mary McClement Dempster. For many | years she was a bookkeeper for; the Davis and Laurence Pharmi- i cal C o m p a n y in Montreal,; Canada. She was a member of the First' Presbyterian Church of Mexico and of the Women's Federation, Very active in both when her health permitted. She is survived by one brother, William Dempster, Mexico, and six cousins living in Canada. Funeral services will be held from the Leroy M. Miner Funeral Home, Washington St., Mexico, at 2 p. m. Wednesday. Rev. Max R. House, pastor of the Mexico Presbyterian church will officiate. Interment will be in the Mexico Village Cemetery. Friends may call at the Miner home Monday! evening 7-9 and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9.

Mrs- Maude B, Daniels

PHOENIX—Mrs. Maude Boothi | Daniels, 75, widow of Arthur Datt-J i-iels, died Tuesday, Jan. 24, at the; home of her daughter, Mrs. WI1-, liam J. Kratz, 216 Hope Av*.,j Syracuse. Mrs. Daniels had made . her home with Mrs. Nellie Loth-' fridge, 58 Main St.. this village' 'until being taken ill in December when she went to her daughter's home. She was a native of Walden, ' where she was a member of the I Order of Eastern Star and of the |Rebekah lodge. She was a menv i ber and past royal matron of Evalyn Wood Court of Amaranth of Phoenix. Mrs. Daniels leaves two daughters, Mrs. Kratz and Mrs. Seward' T. Holcomb, bofh of Syracuse; three grandchildren and threej great-grandchildren. She also'! leaves three sisters, Mrs. William Wilder, Mrs. Myron Hornbeck and Mrs. Charles Bennett, all of Wai. den. Funeral services will be conducted Friday afternoon at 1 o 'clock at th« Welter Funeral i Home in Eastwood with the Rev. 1 Wilbur F. Clark, pastor of Lafayette Methodist church, officiating- Burial will be made in the family plot in Phoenix Rural cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

Mrs. Fred DeKochie

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i FULTON—Roy Dexter, 62, ofj |S16 Oneida St., died Thursday at1 Lee Memorial hospital. Mr. Dexter had been employed many years in the Sealright Corp. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. ! Genevieve Smith Dexter; three ! daughters, Mrs. Paul Hinman of j Palermo, Mrs. Edward Clarke of J West Sacramento. Calif., and Miss • Susan Dexter of Fulton: two sons, j Donald Dexter of Hannibal and Paul Dexter of Fulton; 12 grandchildren; an a brother, Earl Dexter of Syracuse. The body has been removed to the Springer funeral home pending service arrangements.

Mrs. Marie T. Duprey Mrs. Marie Travis Duprey, 76, {a former resident of 302 West .Third St., died Thursday in the I Beadle Nursing home, where she had been a patient for some tune. She was the widow of George E. Duprey. Born in Neversink. she was the , daughter of the late Homer and Minnie Spalding Travis. She was a seamstress by occupation and was employed at one time by the Oswego Rayon Corp. Surviving are a brother, Ira Travis of Neversink, and three sisters, whose names were not immediately available. Friends are invited to attend the prayer service Saturday at 10:30 a. m. at the Dain funeral home. Burial will be in Faiddale cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. i

George A. Dyke

PULASKI — G«rge A. Dyke, : S7, former Pulaski resident, died : Thursday at his ho:r.e in Tampa, Florida, following an illness of one week. He was born in Texas, near ; Mexico, on August 18. 1869, the i son of Ahnon and Charlotte Wilson Dyke. He mari'is-1 the former Elvena Atkinson in 1S90 and for rrany years they operated a farm on the Old Mexico Road, and : later one on the Lake Road. She ! died in 1930, and since that time, he has made his home in Florida : with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carl. He was a 50-year member of ; te Pulaski IOOF. Surviving are his naif sister, Mrs. Eva Edwards. Mexico; two granddaughters and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services '.vill be at 2 p. m. Monday at the Taylor funeral home with the Rev. Russell Clark, pastor of the Park Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Willis Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Odd Fell on- rites will be held , at the funeral home on Sunday at S p. m.

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PULASKI — Funeral services: for Mrs. Hazel M. DeRochie of I 141 Hinsdale Rd., Mattydale, who died Tuesday in Syracuse General Ihospital after a long illness, will| !be held at 8:30 a. m. Friday jn' !the Lietten-Krtiger funeral home, i Mattydale,- with a Mass to be celebrated at 9 a. m. in St. Margaret's c h u r c h , Mattydale. Burial will be in Brownville. Mrs. DeRochie, a native of Watertown. was the daughter of iMr. and Mrs. Guy McNeil of i Pulaski. Besides her parents, she is survived by her husband, Fred j DeRochie; a son, Frederick EjejRochie, Jr.; a brother, Gordon [McNeil of Chicago; four sisters, (Mrs. William VanDyke of Pu-| Uaski, Mrs. Raymond LaBounty of], .Watertown, Mrs. Edward Baron1' 'of North Syracuse, and Mrs. Robert Lynch of North Syracuse.

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FULTON — .Mrs. Rose Diffin of 313 Park St., widow of Daniel Diffin, died Friday night after an illness of several months. Mrs. Diffin was a member of State Street Methodist Church and the various organizations of the church, being a past president of its Women's Society of Christian Service. She was also a member of the WCTU. Surviving are txvo sons. Myron and William Diffin of Fulton; three grandchildren: a niece. Miss Pauline Elliott of Fulton; a sis-j ter, Mrs. Grace Goss of Fulton and two brothers, Walter Waffle of Fulton and Elmer Waffle of San Bernadino, Calif. The body has been taken to the Springer funeral home where it will remain until noon Monday when it will be removed to State Street Church where services willj be conducted at 2:30 p. m. Rev.J Harold Thomas, pastor, avili offi-j :date. Burial will be in Mount' Adnah cemetery.

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Mrs. Maude Dtt

Mrs. Thomas Dalla Mrs. Nancy LaMote Dalia, 56, widow of Thomas Dalia, died this) morning at her home, 182 Judsonj St, after a long illness. Born in Oswego, she was educated in the schools here and married Mr. Dalia in 1917 'in St. Paul's Catholic church. She worked as a machine operator'at the Conn Knitting Mills for many years. Mrs. Dalia was a communicant of St Joseph's Catholic church and a member of the Textile Workers Union. . Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. James (Josephine) Gero; a granddaughter, Nancy-Jo Gero; two brothers, Joseph and George- LaMote of Oswego, and two nieces. Friends are invited to attend the,' funei^l, which will be held Friday at 8:30 a. m, at the" family home,! 182 Judson St., and at 9 a. m. in St. Joseph's chT—'- "urial will be in St Paul's cemetery. Friends maj . the family home from Wednesday noon until the funeral services Friday morning.

Delores Marie Dawley .. Die* In Johnson City

Mrs._EniilyPudney of 20 Lathrop~~S€ received word this morning of the death of her sister, Mrs. Sarah Denne of Johnson j CrtyrAvHo" 'formefTy resided in Osjwego many years ago. Funeral and burial will take place in John; son City.

Dies in California

Albert Darling of Modesto, , Calif., former resident of Phoenix, died Dec. 24 in Oak Knoll Hospital, Oakland, Calif. Word ; of Mr. Darling's death reached Phoenix in a letter to Mrs. Arthur Thomas from Arthur Bryant of Santa Clara, Cal., also a former resident of Phoenix.

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FULTON— Mrs.-Maude Dijc 82, widow ofr Walter Dix, died Monday morning at her home on the East River Road, South. " Mrs. Dix was born in Oswego but had resided in the , Fulton area most of her life: .She attended the' State Street Methodist Church. Suryivng' are three daughters, Mrs. D. D. Buncber, Mrs. Edward Harris,]_ and Mrs. Lee Jacobs of Albion; seven sons, Lowell of East River Road, South, Wilbur and Franklin of Fulton RD, John of Fulton, Norman- of Phoenix, Burton, and George of Syracuse: 20 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren." -- . -•', "... • -.', ".,- ,.'•••'•' Services will :be. held! in !tbe Springer Funeral Home at.: 1:30 p, m. Thursday. . •;

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PULASKI ,— Delores Marie-; [.Dawley. 13 month old daughter ot Philip and .Flora Rejynoldsj Dawley of Pulaski, died late yes-"; . terrfay afternoon at the/hon* of! ! her parents. She had been ill sev-~ 'eral months. She was' born nrA Watertown on March 2V 1955. - , She is survived by her par-j ents, her maternal grandpareritsj Mr. and Mrs.. Chauncey!Reynolds! of Richland, axA: her paternal' grandfather, Herbert Dawley of Pulaski. i'; Funeral services Witt be held at 2 p. m. Sunday at the Taylor Funeral Home in Pulaski. -Rev. Wesley Baker will conduct the service, and burial' wfll be in the Richland cemetery. There will be, calling hours at the Taylor Funeral. Home from 7-9 p. m. this evening. •'..'. ' v ' • .. .j_ • • ..

Neil J. Donahue Neil J. Donahue, 83, of 96 West Eighth St, died this morning in Oswego Hospital. He was the husband of Catherine Andrews Donahue and son of the late Cornelius and Margaret Farden Donahue. He was born in Sterling Valley where he was a farmer most ofj his life. He had lived in Oswego, for seven years. Besides his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. John (Arlene) Wilde of Hammond, N. Y., and Mrs. Helen Beyette of Liverpool; several nieces and nephews, including the Rev. Walter J. Donahue, Brookline, Mass.; one grandchild, Jay N. Wilde, Gettys burg, Pa. Funeral win be held at 9 a. m. Monday in St Mary's church, following private services at 9 at the P. J. CuDinan's Sons* Inc., funeral home, 110 West Seventh St. Burial wfll be in St Paul's cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9p.m.

Mr*, May D«nesha

FULTON—Mrs. May Denesha, 66, of 123 W. Third St, died Thursday in Lee Memorial hos pital where she had been a pa tient but a few hours, Mrs. Denesha was stricken ill i suddenly and removed to the hospital. A life resident of Fulton, ishe had resided in the Second ward many years. Her husband, the late Cleveland Denesha, represented the ward in the Common Council for maay years and was serving as an alderman at the time of his death several months ago. Mrs. Denesha was-a member of Holy Family church. She is survived by a daughter* Mrs. Ross Owen of Buffalo; a son, Charles Denesha of Kansas City, Kan.; several grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Helen Carey of Buffalo. .;... Services will be held at 9 a. m. Saturday in the Young and Son funeral home- and at 9:30 a. m. in Holy Family church. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery.

Mrs. Stella M. Dana Mrs. George Dick .

Funeral services for Mrs. Isabelle J. Dick, widow of George Dick,. who died- Monday, was held this afternoon at 1:30 at the Sco>alle funeral home with •4he Rev. David Jones, rector of Church of the Evangelists, officiating. Burial was in Riverside cemetery. ..-'• , Bearers were W21iam_MetcaIf, Frank Metcalf, Robert Leib and Carl Kochert

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PHOENIX—Mrs. Gi-ace Marvin Devendorf, 76, widow "of George F. "Devendorf, died Wednesday,. March 21, at the home' of her: daughter, Mrs. Floyd Prior,' in. Syracuse. Besides the "daughter,; she is survived by a son, Carl: Devendorf of Ira, six grand