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Donald Frederick Baldwin

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Donald Frederick Baldwin

Birth
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Death
24 Dec 1970 (aged 36)
Utica, Oneida County, New York, USA
Burial
DeWitt, Onondaga County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 78 lot 351 space 1
Memorial ID
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Married on 8 May 1964 to Barbara Ann Smith.

Obituary:

Tully (NY) Independent newspaper
Thursday, January 7, 1971
Page 12, Column 3

DONALD F. BALDWIN

Donald F. Baldwin, 36, of Coye road, Town of LaFayette died in St. Elizabeth’s hospital in Utica, eleven days after suffering a heart attack while at work. He was an employee of the Southland Oil company and engaged in directing a company installation in Utica when he became ill. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Barbara Ann Baldwin; his mother, Mrs. Edna Stanko, Syracuse; two brothers, Elmer E., LaFayette and William J. Baldwin, Clay; three sisters, Mrs. Kenneth Atkinson, Pulaski; Mrs. Edward Winkler, Cincinnati, Ohio; Mrs. Robert Taylor, Buffalo and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were Tuesday in the Hall Funeral Home, LaFayette and a Requiem Mass was celebrated in St. Joseph’s church by the Rev. Robert P. Wright.
Married on 8 May 1964 to Barbara Ann Smith.

Obituary:

Tully (NY) Independent newspaper
Thursday, January 7, 1971
Page 12, Column 3

DONALD F. BALDWIN

Donald F. Baldwin, 36, of Coye road, Town of LaFayette died in St. Elizabeth’s hospital in Utica, eleven days after suffering a heart attack while at work. He was an employee of the Southland Oil company and engaged in directing a company installation in Utica when he became ill. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Barbara Ann Baldwin; his mother, Mrs. Edna Stanko, Syracuse; two brothers, Elmer E., LaFayette and William J. Baldwin, Clay; three sisters, Mrs. Kenneth Atkinson, Pulaski; Mrs. Edward Winkler, Cincinnati, Ohio; Mrs. Robert Taylor, Buffalo and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were Tuesday in the Hall Funeral Home, LaFayette and a Requiem Mass was celebrated in St. Joseph’s church by the Rev. Robert P. Wright.


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