Obituary - Wilson G. Terry, 82, of 11 Wallace Street, Freeport, died yesterday at his home after a long illness.
Born in Riverhead, he moved in early childhood to Patchogue. In 1890 he moved to Brooklyn and entered the employment of the New York furniture firm of Flint and Horner. Mr. Terry continued as a member of the sales staff of that firm for 50 years, retiring in 1940. He moved to Freeport from Brooklyn, 25 years ago.
Surviving are his wife, Hannah Ruland Terry; a son, Robert W Terry, and three brothers, John and Winfield Terry of Patchogue, and Dr. Ira Terry of New York City.
(Records of Cedar Grove Cemetery; Nassau Daily Review – Star – April 27, 1946)
Obituary - Wilson G. Terry, 82, of 11 Wallace Street, Freeport, died yesterday at his home after a long illness.
Born in Riverhead, he moved in early childhood to Patchogue. In 1890 he moved to Brooklyn and entered the employment of the New York furniture firm of Flint and Horner. Mr. Terry continued as a member of the sales staff of that firm for 50 years, retiring in 1940. He moved to Freeport from Brooklyn, 25 years ago.
Surviving are his wife, Hannah Ruland Terry; a son, Robert W Terry, and three brothers, John and Winfield Terry of Patchogue, and Dr. Ira Terry of New York City.
(Records of Cedar Grove Cemetery; Nassau Daily Review – Star – April 27, 1946)
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