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Harry Denis Evory

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Harry Denis Evory

Birth
Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA
Death
5 Jun 1963 (aged 70)
Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York, USA
Burial
LaGrange, Wyoming County, New York, USA Add to Map
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HARRY D. EVORY
PERRY – Harry D. Evory, 70, of 149 North Main Street, a retired railway mail clerk, died Wednesday night, June 5, 1963, in Wyoming County Community Hospital, Warsaw, after admittance a few hours earlier. He suffered a heart attack.
During his employment as mail clerk, Mr. Evory had been assigned to the New York Central Railroad and had been on mail trains between Cleveland and New York. For a few years after his retirement he had been employed as a relief operator at the Village of Perry water pumping station.
He was born August 31, 1892, in Kingston, one of 10 children of Charles and Christian Vangasbeck Evory. He was the last of his family.
Surviving are his widow, the former Winifred Graves; a daughter, Mrs. George (Marion) Dahl, Warren, Rhode Island; a son, Donald H. of Rochester; and one granddaughter.
Rev. Winston D. Maricle of First Baptist Church will officiate at a service at 4 p.m., Saturday in the Eaton Funeral Home. Burial will be in La Grange Cemetery.

Obituary published in the Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, New York, Friday, June 7, 1963.
HARRY D. EVORY
PERRY – Harry D. Evory, 70, of 149 North Main Street, a retired railway mail clerk, died Wednesday night, June 5, 1963, in Wyoming County Community Hospital, Warsaw, after admittance a few hours earlier. He suffered a heart attack.
During his employment as mail clerk, Mr. Evory had been assigned to the New York Central Railroad and had been on mail trains between Cleveland and New York. For a few years after his retirement he had been employed as a relief operator at the Village of Perry water pumping station.
He was born August 31, 1892, in Kingston, one of 10 children of Charles and Christian Vangasbeck Evory. He was the last of his family.
Surviving are his widow, the former Winifred Graves; a daughter, Mrs. George (Marion) Dahl, Warren, Rhode Island; a son, Donald H. of Rochester; and one granddaughter.
Rev. Winston D. Maricle of First Baptist Church will officiate at a service at 4 p.m., Saturday in the Eaton Funeral Home. Burial will be in La Grange Cemetery.

Obituary published in the Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, New York, Friday, June 7, 1963.


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