S/O Alexander Elcock & Elizabeth (Oates) Elcock
H/O (1) Jean Shearer, m. 2 Feb 1906, Springfield, MA (also recorded as New Haven, CT, 5 Feb 1906)
F/O Albert M. Elcock
F/O Wesley Elcock
H/O (2) Mrs. Flora Belle (Hamill) Noll, m. 26 Sep 1918, Enfield, CT
SF/O Mildred (Noll) Moran
SF/O Ruth Noll
SF/O Alfred Noll
Obituary from the Springfield (MA) Republican newspaper of Monday, 13 Sep 1937:
Albert A. Elcock, 61, Dead
Albert A. [W.] Elcock, 61, son of the late Mr and Mrs Alexander Elcock, died this morning at his home, 50 New King street, after a short illness. He was born in this town February 5, 1876, and had always made his home here. He was engaged in the meat business in this village several years ago, and later conducted a gas station in Suffield, afterward being employed in Sisitzky's market in Longmeadow. He was a member of the H. A. Grant camp, Sons of Veterans. He is survived by his widow, two sons, Albert M. of Suffield and Wesley of this village; three step-children, Mrs. L. J. Moran, and Ruth and Alfred of this village. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 at the home. Rev. Francis R. Belden, pastor of St Andrew's Episcopal church, will conduct the service and burial will be in Thompsonville cemetery.
S/O Alexander Elcock & Elizabeth (Oates) Elcock
H/O (1) Jean Shearer, m. 2 Feb 1906, Springfield, MA (also recorded as New Haven, CT, 5 Feb 1906)
F/O Albert M. Elcock
F/O Wesley Elcock
H/O (2) Mrs. Flora Belle (Hamill) Noll, m. 26 Sep 1918, Enfield, CT
SF/O Mildred (Noll) Moran
SF/O Ruth Noll
SF/O Alfred Noll
Obituary from the Springfield (MA) Republican newspaper of Monday, 13 Sep 1937:
Albert A. Elcock, 61, Dead
Albert A. [W.] Elcock, 61, son of the late Mr and Mrs Alexander Elcock, died this morning at his home, 50 New King street, after a short illness. He was born in this town February 5, 1876, and had always made his home here. He was engaged in the meat business in this village several years ago, and later conducted a gas station in Suffield, afterward being employed in Sisitzky's market in Longmeadow. He was a member of the H. A. Grant camp, Sons of Veterans. He is survived by his widow, two sons, Albert M. of Suffield and Wesley of this village; three step-children, Mrs. L. J. Moran, and Ruth and Alfred of this village. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 at the home. Rev. Francis R. Belden, pastor of St Andrew's Episcopal church, will conduct the service and burial will be in Thompsonville cemetery.
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