"The Late Stephen Fonda - Fort Plain, Jan. 16 — Former Sheriff Stephen A. Fonda, who died Sunday was a member of the Fultonville Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons and of Klock Post No. 70, G.A.R. He is survived by his wife, four sons, Peter A. and Martin Nellis Fonda of Brooklyn, James Lansing Fonda of East Orange, N.J., and Stephen Jr., of Cortland, and five daughters, Mrs. John Van Slyke of Palatine Bridge, Mrs. Charles Arndt and Miss Rachel Fonda of Fort Plain, Mrs. William Bennett of Frankfort and Mrs. Thomas Nagle of Fort Plain. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Catharine Nellis Memorial chapel, the Rev. Thomas Kirkwood, pastor of the local Reformed church officiating. The interment will later be made in the Fort Plain cemetery. Amsterdam NY Daily Democrat and Recorder, Tuesday, January 16, 1917."
"The Late Stephen Fonda - Fort Plain, Jan. 16 — Former Sheriff Stephen A. Fonda, who died Sunday was a member of the Fultonville Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons and of Klock Post No. 70, G.A.R. He is survived by his wife, four sons, Peter A. and Martin Nellis Fonda of Brooklyn, James Lansing Fonda of East Orange, N.J., and Stephen Jr., of Cortland, and five daughters, Mrs. John Van Slyke of Palatine Bridge, Mrs. Charles Arndt and Miss Rachel Fonda of Fort Plain, Mrs. William Bennett of Frankfort and Mrs. Thomas Nagle of Fort Plain. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Catharine Nellis Memorial chapel, the Rev. Thomas Kirkwood, pastor of the local Reformed church officiating. The interment will later be made in the Fort Plain cemetery. Amsterdam NY Daily Democrat and Recorder, Tuesday, January 16, 1917."
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