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Milton Lee Parmele

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Milton Lee Parmele Veteran

Birth
Shortsville, Ontario County, New York, USA
Death
6 Nov 1959 (aged 65)
Canandaigua, Ontario County, New York, USA
Burial
Shortsville, Ontario County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section C Lot 200
Memorial ID
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The Naples Record
Naples, New York
Wednesday, November 11, 1959

Milton L. Parmele

Milton Lee Parmeke, 65, died Friday, November 6, 1959, in Memorial Hospital, in Canandaigua, after a short illness

On August 23, 1959, he married Mrs. Cora Sennett, of Bristol Sprngs, and they had been remodeling the Sennett
home here with the expectation pf moving here in the future

He was a member of the Baptist Church in Manchester, and of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers

Besides his wife, he leaves four sons, Jack and Gordon, of Shortsville, Forrest, of Lyons, and Arthur Parmele, of Clifton
Springs; three sisters, Mrs. Maude Reisenberger, of Rochester, Mrs. Mabel Hulett, of Ira, N.Y., and Miss Mildred Parmele, of Seneca Falls; a half-brother, Cbarles Slingerland, of Wayland; 11 grandchildren; eight step-children, Mrs. Clayton Schenk, of Prattsburgh, Leon and Donald Sennett, of Canandaigua, John Sennett, of Shortsville, Mrs. William Baker, of Bristol Springs, Roger Sennett, in Korea, Mrs. Cyril Maggio, of Mt. Morris, and Raymond Sennett, of New York

Services were held Monday, November 8, from the Baptist Church in Manchester, and burial was made in Brookside cemetery
The Naples Record
Naples, New York
Wednesday, November 11, 1959

Milton L. Parmele

Milton Lee Parmeke, 65, died Friday, November 6, 1959, in Memorial Hospital, in Canandaigua, after a short illness

On August 23, 1959, he married Mrs. Cora Sennett, of Bristol Sprngs, and they had been remodeling the Sennett
home here with the expectation pf moving here in the future

He was a member of the Baptist Church in Manchester, and of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers

Besides his wife, he leaves four sons, Jack and Gordon, of Shortsville, Forrest, of Lyons, and Arthur Parmele, of Clifton
Springs; three sisters, Mrs. Maude Reisenberger, of Rochester, Mrs. Mabel Hulett, of Ira, N.Y., and Miss Mildred Parmele, of Seneca Falls; a half-brother, Cbarles Slingerland, of Wayland; 11 grandchildren; eight step-children, Mrs. Clayton Schenk, of Prattsburgh, Leon and Donald Sennett, of Canandaigua, John Sennett, of Shortsville, Mrs. William Baker, of Bristol Springs, Roger Sennett, in Korea, Mrs. Cyril Maggio, of Mt. Morris, and Raymond Sennett, of New York

Services were held Monday, November 8, from the Baptist Church in Manchester, and burial was made in Brookside cemetery


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