Jasper B. Floughton, for many years a widely known resident of Stockport, died at 63, Saturday evening, at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Risch, in Lexington, Greene county. The deceased had been in failing health, having suffered a stroke of paralysis some time ago. He is survived by his wife, his daughter, Mrs. Risch, two brothers, Willard of Cohoes, and Elmer, of Schenectady. The internment was in Stockport.
Obituary published in Chatham NY Courier, October 1927
Jasper was the son of George and Mary R. Bishop Floughton.
Floughton was spelled as Flouton or Flowton in some records.
Jasper B. Floughton, for many years a widely known resident of Stockport, died at 63, Saturday evening, at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Risch, in Lexington, Greene county. The deceased had been in failing health, having suffered a stroke of paralysis some time ago. He is survived by his wife, his daughter, Mrs. Risch, two brothers, Willard of Cohoes, and Elmer, of Schenectady. The internment was in Stockport.
Obituary published in Chatham NY Courier, October 1927
Jasper was the son of George and Mary R. Bishop Floughton.
Floughton was spelled as Flouton or Flowton in some records.
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