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Deaths, Funerals 1N3NY
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Harold J. Olt: i
Funeral semees for Harold J. i •F++rn arm r na77ritiq ,•r.
Oltz, who died at Memorial Hos- •
pital Thursday, esFeb. ' Ln4:, az a
rult of burns and shock suffered
In an accident at his home, 314
E Seneca St, will be held at 2 30 Miss Elizabeth Arne \{7tipte
P. in. Saturday at the Gilbert Fu- Funeral services for Miss Eliza
noel Halite, 125 E, Buffalo St, The bath Anne Whale of 204 E. Lincoln
Rev. Hugh A Moran will officiate. St, who died Monday, June 1, 1942,
Cntermcnt will be in the family plot . were held at 2 p.m. Thursday in
n Bing Cemetery, the Tabernacle Baptist Church.
Baldes his parents, Mr. and Mrs. The pastor's secretary, Herbert or-
,'7i nam H. Oltz, be Is sunlved by• man, officiated,
brother, Kenneth G. Oltz, all off Interment was 1n Lake Viewi
Cemetery.
Bearers were John and David
Meldrum, John and Austin Russell,
Albert Hammond, and Bud Jen-�''
aings,
arles W Barker
5meral sea -ices for Charles W.
ker, who died in MemorialHos-
1, Saturday, July 18, 1942, were
at the home, Millers Corners, Delmar Carpenter
p. m, Tuesday. The Rev. Wil- Funeral services for Delmar Car-
J, Chase, curate of St, Johns penter of 510 S. Albany St, Who
copal Church, officiated died Friday, Feb. 19, 1943, were
erment was in Pleasant Grove - held at 2 p.m. Monday at the home
tery. of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Pope,
rers were James Lyons, Ralph where he resided, Ithaca Lodge 71,
ng, Harry Bush, Raymond IOOF, was in charge of the serv-
ag, Harvey Stevenson, and ice, at which the Rev. A H.Bout-
ore Schaber. well, pastor of the First Baptist
Church, officiated. Interment was
in Trumbulls Corners Cemetery.
Bearers were Otis Mitchell, Ira
Pearsall, Joseph Wallenbeck, Ar-
thur Ross, George 'Wescott, Ed -
a K. Rumsey ward Hankins, George Harrington,
Ida K. Rumsey, 62, wife of and Lewis Bordonet,
Rumsey, died at her home
I Rd. this morning, Thurs-
. 19, 2942. She 1s survived
husband, one son, Floyd and a granddaughter, Grant Ervay
lean of Hayts Rd. Funeral services for Grant Ervay
a member of the Mystic of the Town of Enfield, who died
rder of the Eastern Star of carbon monoxide poisoning Tues-
Id and of the Enfield day, Feb. 16, were held in the
ange, Funeral services Methodist Church at Trumbulls
f at the home at 2 p.m Corners at 3:30 p.m. Sunday with
is Rev. Charles Tryon, the Rev. Earl Noyes officiating..
le Jacksonville Method- Interment w+as in Trumbulls Cor-
will officiate. Inter , ners Cemetery.
e in Woodlawn Ceme Bearers were Smith Hine, Ar-
'feld. thug Bossard Raymond
, ymond Hubble,
Fred BOCIf, Sherman Grover, and
Paul Bartlett.
u-acroi-s, cover a quarter -acre and
it reputed 10 be 20 feet deep 1&. '
Lis been used at time•$
0r a 81ca Ilfg'8iffd Rtrimtv.^ r d>
area younrrt�s� _ s kcItlunk,
oulaE. Jlbctl1,, -wnY'idea yesterday in the recovery
of the Wescott boys body, ordered
the village gravel bed drained of
Several feet of Water which had
accumulated by Seepage and spring
ralnh.SIMIlar action Was promised In
other quarters by indignant area
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MhON 11. BUNnv
Vehicle Dills
Corporal,
Former Grocer
"IcIllod by a vehlele" won the
brief message received here Satur-
day night Announcing ilia death of
Corporal Leon H. Bundy, Assigned
to the 8th General Hospital at
Camp Atlerbury, Ind.
The Associated Press later ra-
ported that Corporal Bundy was
killed Instantly when struck by a
motor vehicle while walking along
a street In the camp.
Col. Welton M. Modisette, post
commander, has appointed a board
of officers to Investigate.
Corporal Bundy, a -son of Mrs.
Lena H. Brooks of 305 E. Marshall
St., was well known by many Itha-
cans, having managed Grand Un-
ion stores here for many years.
For three years before his induc-
tion Into the Army last April, he
was one of the proprietors of the
National Brands Store at 116 W.
State St.
Born Feb. 18, 1908, he was grad-
uated from Ithaca High School
and attended Cornell University.
He received his basic training in
the Army at Camp Robinson, Ark.,
later studied at the Fitzsimons
General Hospital at Denver, Colo.,
graduating as an X-ray technician
and since had been serving at the
Sth General Hospital. He was home
on furlough a week ago.
Besides his mother, he is sur-
vived by one brother, Louis E.
Bundy of Ithaca RD 3; one sister,
Mrs- F. H. Rhodes of 526 E. State
St., and several nieces and neph-
ews.
He was a member of the Odd
Fellows and of the First Methodist
Church,
Funeral services will be held
here, but details have not been
completed.
Mrs. Alice 11L Jones
Mrs. Alice M. Jones, 84, died at
10 a. m. Sunday, Feb. 21, 1943, at
the home of her son, C. W. Jones,
Ithaca RD 3.
1 Besides the son, a daughter, Mrs.
.ana Lanning of Trumansburg; a
;randson, Donald Lanning of Day -
,on, Ohio, and a brother, John W.
stringer of Los Angeles, Calif.,
iurvive.
Funeral servicds will be held at
.he son's home at 2 p.m. Wednes-
day. The Rev. M. Ford Crippen,
pastor of the Enfield Methodist
Church, will officiate, Interment
will be in Grove Cemetery at Tru-
mansburg.
airs, Ida Illneepnush
Aire, Ida Nlnaapnuall of Nawilald
died Indn Y, nno, a, lull, At her
Hama,
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of
of llhnen, i1trA. William .lea Aar of
Wlhnhl Alan, I701., and Mrs, Jack
I(nlly of npringllold. Mean.
r',Ivnln rnlnnrnl Aarvloao will ba
held ill. 1 p.m. Flundny In the Bnld•
win -Davin runnral Items, 421 N.
Aurora et.
Inlnrmsnt will be In Inlet Valley
Cr+nnlery,
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