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George Washington Albro Jr.

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George Washington Albro Jr.

Birth
Cuyler, Cortland County, New York, USA
Death
9 Oct 1927 (aged 70)
Cuyler, Cortland County, New York, USA
Burial
Cuyler, Cortland County, New York, USA Add to Map
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DEATH NOTICE: DeRuyter Gleaner, 13 Oct 1927, George W. Albro, 71, Cuyler, passed away only a few days after being stricken with appendicitis, p. 8; George Albro was operated upon for appendicitis at Cortland Hospital last Thursday night. The appendix had ruptured. He died Sunday Morning. The funeral will be held today at the church in Cuyler. He was 71 years old. He leaves five sons: Homer, Charles, Newell, Floyd and Elmer; one daughter, Mrs. Cora Bush and several grandchildren. Rev. Bacon of Elmira, a former pastor at Cuyler, is expected to preach the funeral services. George Albro died October 9, 1927 at the Cortland Hospital being 71 years old.

p.1; Death of Old Cuyler Resident, George W. Albro, 71, Cuyler, passed away in this city at 5 :45 o'clock Sunday morning. He had been ill only since Thursday, when he was first stricken with appendicitis. He was born in Cuyler, 22 Oct 1856, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Albro. He spent his entire life in this township where he owned a farm. At the time of his death he was living on his farm on Pease Hill with his two sons, Floyd and Newell. He belonged to the Cuyler Grange and was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church of that village. Well known throughout the section where he spent his life, his passing will be mourned by many. About 50 years ago he married Miss Flora Rugg, of Georgetown. Mrs. Albro died 16 years ago. Surviving are the six sons and daughter, Floyd and Newell, both of Cuyler, Elmer and Homer, of Cortland, Charles of McGrawville, Mrs. John Bush of Homer. He leaves 10 grandchildren and one great grandchild. The funeral will be held at the Methodist Episcopal church in Cuyler, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Bacon of Elmira will officiate. Burial will be made in the Cuyler cemetery-Cortland Standard.

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Contributor: Lil Monty (48587982) • [email protected]
DEATH NOTICE: DeRuyter Gleaner, 13 Oct 1927, George W. Albro, 71, Cuyler, passed away only a few days after being stricken with appendicitis, p. 8; George Albro was operated upon for appendicitis at Cortland Hospital last Thursday night. The appendix had ruptured. He died Sunday Morning. The funeral will be held today at the church in Cuyler. He was 71 years old. He leaves five sons: Homer, Charles, Newell, Floyd and Elmer; one daughter, Mrs. Cora Bush and several grandchildren. Rev. Bacon of Elmira, a former pastor at Cuyler, is expected to preach the funeral services. George Albro died October 9, 1927 at the Cortland Hospital being 71 years old.

p.1; Death of Old Cuyler Resident, George W. Albro, 71, Cuyler, passed away in this city at 5 :45 o'clock Sunday morning. He had been ill only since Thursday, when he was first stricken with appendicitis. He was born in Cuyler, 22 Oct 1856, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Albro. He spent his entire life in this township where he owned a farm. At the time of his death he was living on his farm on Pease Hill with his two sons, Floyd and Newell. He belonged to the Cuyler Grange and was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church of that village. Well known throughout the section where he spent his life, his passing will be mourned by many. About 50 years ago he married Miss Flora Rugg, of Georgetown. Mrs. Albro died 16 years ago. Surviving are the six sons and daughter, Floyd and Newell, both of Cuyler, Elmer and Homer, of Cortland, Charles of McGrawville, Mrs. John Bush of Homer. He leaves 10 grandchildren and one great grandchild. The funeral will be held at the Methodist Episcopal church in Cuyler, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Bacon of Elmira will officiate. Burial will be made in the Cuyler cemetery-Cortland Standard.

Contributed by FAG# 48587982
Contributor: Lil Monty (48587982) • [email protected]


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