His wife, one son, Frank Ablett, three grandchildren, three sisters, the Misses Anna, Mary and Agnes Ablett, of Cohoes; three brothers, J. Will, Frank S. of Cohoes, and Albert E. Ablett, of New York City survive.
The funeral of John P. Ablett took place at the residence of his sisters, Misses Ablett of 87 Vliet Street, Cohoes.
A high mass of requiem was sung by Rev. John P. O'Brien at St. Agnes' Church. At the offertory Mrs. William Donovan and Joseph Brackley sand "Ave Maria" and at the conclusion of the mass "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere".
The bearers were John McRedmond, James McLean, James McDonough, Edward Blanchfield, John Foley and John Dwyer.
[Published in Cohoes American, NY, May 28, 1921]
His wife, one son, Frank Ablett, three grandchildren, three sisters, the Misses Anna, Mary and Agnes Ablett, of Cohoes; three brothers, J. Will, Frank S. of Cohoes, and Albert E. Ablett, of New York City survive.
The funeral of John P. Ablett took place at the residence of his sisters, Misses Ablett of 87 Vliet Street, Cohoes.
A high mass of requiem was sung by Rev. John P. O'Brien at St. Agnes' Church. At the offertory Mrs. William Donovan and Joseph Brackley sand "Ave Maria" and at the conclusion of the mass "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere".
The bearers were John McRedmond, James McLean, James McDonough, Edward Blanchfield, John Foley and John Dwyer.
[Published in Cohoes American, NY, May 28, 1921]
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