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Enfield, Tompkins County, NY
School Reunion 2007, July 28 Enfield, Grange, To pkins County, NY
• Pictures: Roll 299
Q participants 2
c, participants 1
• June Fleet Voorees 3
• Rhoda Linton, Jim Linton, Calvin Rothe -ch 5
• Beth Wilker, Helen Wilson Howland 7
• participants 6
Q Dick Holley, Howard Stamp, Evelyn Stamp 4
o Dick Holley, Peggy Hubbell, Jim Linton $
• TV Ad00
• Photo from Jim Spencer of his father in Enfield basebll uniform 1935-1937
• List of registration/mailing names.
• Card and poster- Enfield rural school reunion July 28, 2007 at the Grange Hall dish to share
picnic lunch12 noon please bring own table se ice and dish to share, beverages furnished
• Returned postcards
• Receipts
• Obits: Blanch Sansoucie Stout, Phyllis Ann Hunsinger Webster
• 22 persons counted at tables for lunch; school reunion accounts sheet
• Ad letter for rural school reunion to: Ithaca Journal, Ithaca, NY; Haefele TV, Spencer,
NY; Penny Saver, Tnrmansburg Free PIress;
All persons who attended one
and two room schools in
Enfield are encouraged to
attend the
ENFIELD RURAL SCHOOL REUNION,
July 28,200 7
to be held at the
Enfield Valley Grange Hall
get reacquainted 11:06mam
dish to share picnic lunch
12:00 noon .
Please bring table service and
a dish to pass, beverages
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All persons who attended
and two room schools
Enfield are encouraged
attend the
REUNION
ENFIELD RURAL SCHOOL
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July 28,2007
to be held at the
Enfield Valley Grange Hall
get reacquainted 11:04 am
dish to share picnic lunch
12:00 noon
please bring table service and
a dish to pass, beverages
provided by the grange
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M'nday.March 19,20071 THE ITHACA JOURNAL
BLANCH SANSOUCIE
STOUT
TRUNLMNSUURG
Blanch SanSoucie Stout,
age 68, of 86 Black Oak
Rd., Trumansburg, went
to be with her Lord and
Savior, Jesus Christ, on
Friday. March 16, 2007.
Born on June 24, 1938,
in Enfield, Blanch was a
daughter of Nelson and
l Grace Tucker SanSoucie
[ After graduating in
1955 from Ithaca High
School, Blanch became
one of the first key punch
operators at Cornell Uni-
versity. She then worked
as a cook in the
Trumansburg School Sys-
tem; she then returned to
working with computers
as a data processor in Ro-
chester, and later at
Cayuga Medical Center
where she was employed
until her retirement.
in earlier years, Blanch
was an avid flower and
vegetable gardener. She
enjoyed camping and any
venture that involved the
out of doors, including
working with the Boy
Scouts and Girl Scouts.
Her fondest memories
were those of family
gatherings.
She gave sacrificially of
her life to her children,
grandchildren and great-
grandchildren, who were
her joy. The tasty memo-
ries of .Blanch's cooking
and baling, especially the
beautiful birthdy caked
will long tinge in tI'ie
hearts of her loved ones.
Blanch was preceded in
death by her parents,
Nelson SanSoucie and
Grace SanSoucie Hill: her
husband. James J. Stout;
and her brother, Louis
San Soucie.
She is survived by her
daughter, Jo ?L (Brian)
Marion of Enfield; son,
Robert N. (Valerie)
Lovelace of Arlington. OH;
seven grandchildren,
Sharon (Shawn) Tuttle of
Freeville, Debra (Aaron)
Tuttle of Lansing, Renee
(John) Brehm of Groton,
Andrew Lovelace, and Ro-
chelle Lovelace of Arhirg-
ton, OH, Timothy Marion
and Connie Marion of
Enfield: great-
grandchildren, Madison
Seamans and Mathias
Brehm. Also surviving
Blanch are two sisters.
Jean (Douglas) Trenchard
of Trumansburg and Ber-
tha (Kenneth Sr.) Hubbell
of Enfield and many nie-
ces and. nephews.
The family will be pres-
ent to receive friends at
the First Baptist Church
of Enfield on Sunday.
March 18, from 4-6 p.m.
and on Monday, March
19, from 10-11 a.m.
A Memorial Service, at
the church, will be on
Monday, March 19, at
11:00 a.m. with the Rev.
E. Jack Osburn
officiating.
Those who wish to re-
member Blanch in the
form of a contribution are
asked to kindly consider
the First Baptist Church
of Enfield, 162 Enfield
Main Rd., 'Ithaca, NY
14850.
The family has entrust-
ed arrangements to the
Ness -Sibley Funeral
Home, 23 South St.,
Trumansburg. For addi-
tional information, please
call 1-888-534-5446.
www.ness-sibiey.com
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SaturdaMarch 3, 2007 1 THE RHACA JOURNAL '
PHYLLIS ANl"
(HQNSINGER) Smoke.
WEBSTER Her three children sur-
LEESBURG, 7IRGINIA - vive her from her former
Phyllis Ann (iunsinger)
Webster, of Leesbrurg, Vir-
ginia, passed ay unex-
pectedly on Tsday, Feb-
'ruary 20, 20 7, at the
Winchester" Me ical Cen-
ter in Winchester. Virgin-
ia, at the age
f 71. She
was born on
gust 30,
1935, in Sp
cer, New
York. She was
a daugh-
ter of the late
Ervin J.
Hunsinger an
Mildred
Emery Stark.
Phyllis grew
up in
Enfield. New
ork, and
was a Ion gtim
resident
of Ithaca, New Bork. Prior
to the birth of her chil-
dren, she worked as a
nurse's aid at Tompkins
County Hospital. After
her children w re born,
she stayed at home until
they were in school. She
then worked many years
at NCR. She nioved to
Winchester. -Virginia after
she retired from NCR in
the late 19805. In
Winchester, she worked
as a private du nurse s
aid fn Middlebu . Virgin-
ia. She retired inj 2000.
Phyllis had many inter-
ests but her gr atest joy
was spending time with
her grandchildren and.
most recently, her great-
grandson. She specially
enjoyed Americ Histo-
ry, reading, atching
Western in
playing
cards, word pu les and
board games, g Benin€
and traveling. S e espe-
cially loved her animal:
including her I horses
Sugar and Shilph, het
dog, Misty, and Per cat
marriage to Richard
Sullivan. Mark and his
wife, Mary Sullivan of
Athol, New York.
Kathleen and her hus-
band, Michael Casey .of
Leesburg, Virginia, and
John and his wife,
Kathleen Sullivan of
Cheverly, Maryland. Her
four grandchildren also
survive her. Emily and
her husband. David Ush-
er of San Antonio, Texas,
Adam Hernandez of
Leesburg, Virginia, and
Jan and Mark Sullivan of
Cheverly, Maryland. She
is also survived by her
great-grandson. Dylan
Usher of San Antonio,
Texas; her sister, Beverly
Graham of Las Vegas, Ne-
vada; and her sister-in-
law and friend, Shirley
Sullivan of Lansing, New
York, In addition to her
parents, she was prede-
ceased by an infant
daughter, Karen Sullivan;
and her brother, Robert
Hunsinger.
Phyllis will be greatly
missed by her family and
friends. The family re-
quests that in lieu of
flowers, donations be
made in Phyllis' memory
to your local animal shel-
ter. Phyllis loved the
ocean and, at her re-
quest. her ashes will be
spread in the ocean off of
Cape Hatteras, North
Carolina in June. The
family is holding a private
funeral service. Arrange-
ments are through
Loudoun Funeral Chap-
els. Leesburg, Virginia.
Mild ed Stara,
form r resident
150 Oalseyville Rd.
PHYLLIS ANN
(HUNSINGER)
WEBSTER
LEESBURG, VIRGINIA -
Phyllis Ann (Hunsinger)
Webster, of Leesburg, Vir-
ginia, passed away unex-
pectedly on Tuesday, Feb-
ruary 20, 2007, at the
Winchester Medical Cen-
ter in Winchester, Virgin -
at the gge of 71. She
was born on August 3b.
1935, in Spencer, New
York. She was the daugh-
ter of the late Ervin J.
Hunsinger and Mildred
Emery Stark.
Phyllis P in
Enfield. Neew�York. and
was a longtime resident
of Ithaca, New York. Prior
to the birth of her chil-
dren, she worked as a
nurse's aid at Tompkins
County Hospital. After
her children were born,
she stayed at home until
they were in school. She
then worked many years
at NCR. She moved to
Winchester, -Virginia after
she retired from NCR in
the late 1980s. In
Winchester, she worked
as a private duty nurse's
aid in Middleburg, Virgin-
ia. She retired in 2000.
Phyllis had many inter-
ests but her greatest joy
was spending time with
her grandchildren and,
most recently, her great-
grandson. She especially
enjoyed American Histo-
ry, reading, watching
Western movies, playing
cards, word puzzles and
board games, gardening
and traveling. She espe-
cially loved her animals
including her horses,
Sugar and Shiloh, her
dog, Misty, and her cat,
Smoke.
Her three children sur-
vive her from her former
marriage to Richard
Sullivan. Mark and his
wife, Mary Sullivan of
Athol, New York,
Kathleen and her hus-
band. Michael Casey of
Leesburg, Virginia, and
John.. and _ his wife.
Kathleen Sullivan of
Cheverly, Maryland. Her
four grandchildren also
survive her. Emily and
her husband, David Ush-
er of San Antonio, Texas,
Adam Hernandez of
Leesburg, Virginia, and
Ian and Mark Sullivan of
Cheverly, Maryland. She
is also survived by her
great-grandson, - Dylan
Usher of San Antonio,
Texas; her sister. Beverly
Graham of Las Vegas, Ne-
vada; and her sister-in-
law and friend, Shirley
Sullivan of Lansing, New
York: In addition to her
parents, she was prede-
ceased by an infant
daughter, Karen Sullivan;
and her brother, Robert
Hunsinger.
Phyllis will be greatly
missed by her family and
friends. The family re-
quests that in lieu of
flowers, donations be
made in )?hyllis memory
to your local animal shel-
ter. Phyllis loved the
ocean and, at her re-
quest, her ashes will be
spread in the ocean off of
Cape Hatteras, North
Carolina in June. The
family is holding a private
funeral service. Arrange-
ments are through
Loudoun Funeral Chap-
els, Leesburg, Virginia.
Mildred StariL,
former resident
150 Halseyville