
After leaving school became associated with his father in business.Ībout 40 years ago, after the death of his father, he conducted theīusiness with his brother Louis Lee who died in 1941. In Utica July 28, 1871, the son of the late Adrian and Cornelia Brace He had been in ill health for several years. one of theįirst wholesale meat firms in the city died Dec. Randall of Nebraska, and four brothers,Īlexander and William of San Francisco, George of Arizona and John KlockĪlfred Lee 71 408 Rutger, former owner in Adrian Lee Sons Co. Survived by one daughter, Mabel M., two sisters, Mrs. Of Grace Episcopal Church and was always very much interested inĪnything arising to the church's welfare. Of all the work that was brought in the store. Klock, who took a great interest in the business. Is in the millinery business in this city and was ably assisted by Mrs. Woman and had a very large circle of friends and acquaintances in thisĬity, to whom the news of her death will be a very sad blow. Marcella Frances Truman, and in the year 1872 she was united in Where she resided until the time of her death. Removed with her parents to Sauquoit, where she resided until 1870 and N.Y., 51 years ago and resided there until three years of age, when she

Klock had been ill for the past four months and hadīeen confined to her bed most of the time. Klock died at her home, 99 Charlotte street, at 9 o'clock (transcribed by Chona)ĭIED AT HER HOME ON CHARLOTTE STREET THIS MORNING The funeral will be conducted from the home and St. and uncle, Frank Doyle, and several nieces and Highland and Miss Anna Kinney, all of Rockford, Ill., and Mrs William Patricks Church and its Holy Name Society. Grocer, until he established his own store. Kinney came to Clayville 40 years ago from West Winfield where he was born Mayġ5 0872, the son of Peter and Ann Kinney.

Kinney, 68, operator of a grocery store here for the lastģ0 years, died unexpectedly of a heart ailment at home Thrusday morning. Those who lost their lives were: J.Stuart Kieffer,ġ212 Miller street, Utica, N.Y., died in an attempt to rescue a man fromĭrowning at Eaton, N.Y., Augthe medal and $75 a month with $5Īdditional monthly for a daughter, was awarded the widow.Ĭlayville-Patrick F. Purposes and $11,000 for other worthy purposes. In addition, $1,600 was appropriated for educational Pensions aggregating $3,840 a year, while one was given $500 to be applied as The dependents of those who made the supreme sacrifice were awarded Meeting her yesterday, lost their lives in the commission of heroic deeds.įifteen other acts of heroism were cited, a bronze medal being awarded in each The heroes recognized by the Carnegie Hero Fund commission at the spring Posthumous Honors Conferred Upon Five Person To offer online condolences, please visit and Death Notices of Oneida County NY Memorial contributions may be made in Jill's name to, Humane Society of Rome, Inc., P. Bush Funeral Home, Inc., 7751 Merrick Rd., on Thursday, September 22, 2022, from 4-7 p.m. She was also predeceased by her canine companions Reese and Ruby.Ī Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, Septemat 11:00 a.m., at Transfiguration Church, with the Rev. Jill was predeceased by her parents, Ralph F. Surviving is a daughter and son-in-law, Lauren (Mark) Calandra, of Rome, a grandson Cole Ralph Calandra, Rome, two brothers and sisters-in-law Mark (Lori) Smaldon, Lee Center, Jeffrey (Jennifer) Smaldon, Rome, a sister and brother-in-law Beth (Kyle) Mumpton, Liverpool, and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

Jill also loved spending time with her grandson Cole, who truly was the light of her life. She enjoyed being outdoors camping and kayaking. Jill was a member of Transfiguration Church. Jill was a Support Services Supervisor at Lab Corp. She graduated from Mohawk Valley Community College and received a Bachelor of Science Degree from Utica College. Jill was a graduate of Rome Catholic High School Class of 1986. She was born in Rome, NY, on December 6, 1967, daughter of the late Ralph F. Boncella, 54, of Rome, passed away on Monday, Septemat home.
