A native and lifelong resident of the Cohocton area, she was a member of the North Cohocton Methodist Church and the Senior Citizens of North Cohocton.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Ruth Schenk and Mrs. Joan Favota, both of Naples, Mrs. Leta Kern and Susan Bill, both of North Cohocton; five sons, Harold Jr. of Cohocton, Roger of Wayland, James and Charles, both of Arkport, Allen of Chula Vista, Calif.; 46 grand-children, 38 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Winona Burnette of Phelps, Mrs. Gladys Stephens and Mrs. Lois Inscho, both of Wayland; nieces and nephews.
A service was conducted in the Walter E. Baird and Sons Funeral Home, Wayland, Friday morning with the Rev. Vern Schattner officiating. Burial was in Clearview Cemetery, North Cohocton. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hatch Hose Ambulance Fund. (Genesee County Express, February 12, 1981, p10)
A native and lifelong resident of the Cohocton area, she was a member of the North Cohocton Methodist Church and the Senior Citizens of North Cohocton.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Ruth Schenk and Mrs. Joan Favota, both of Naples, Mrs. Leta Kern and Susan Bill, both of North Cohocton; five sons, Harold Jr. of Cohocton, Roger of Wayland, James and Charles, both of Arkport, Allen of Chula Vista, Calif.; 46 grand-children, 38 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Winona Burnette of Phelps, Mrs. Gladys Stephens and Mrs. Lois Inscho, both of Wayland; nieces and nephews.
A service was conducted in the Walter E. Baird and Sons Funeral Home, Wayland, Friday morning with the Rev. Vern Schattner officiating. Burial was in Clearview Cemetery, North Cohocton. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hatch Hose Ambulance Fund. (Genesee County Express, February 12, 1981, p10)
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