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Howard Ira Tryon

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Howard Ira Tryon

Birth
Brookdale, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA
Death
8 Mar 1945 (aged 80)
Winter Park, Orange County, Florida, USA
Burial
Brasher Falls, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Married Georgetta Louise Burnap on 28 June 1893 at East Stockhol, St. Lawrence, NY

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inthrop friends received word Monday of the death of Howard I. Tryon, 80, on March 8, at his home in Winter Park, Florida, where he had resided for several years. Mr. Tryon was born in Stockholm (Brookdale) and was the last of five children of the late Micajah and Dora Rice Tryon. Three brothers and a sister have passed away, Alfred Tryon in Burlington, Vt., 1928; Bert Tryon, Helena, 1935; Clement D. Tryon, Winthrop, May 20, 1939, and Mrs. John (Delia) Alexander, a number of years ago in New Rochelle. The family lived in Winthrop for many years. Mr. Tryon was graduated from Potsdam State Normal School in 1888, and received his degrees at New York City Teachers College. He was principal at North Lawrence high school, also for several years in the Daniel Webster and Lincoln schools in New Rochelle and in Katonah, N. Y. for some time, where he and Mrs. Tryon lived for several years before going to Florida.

In 1906, he was president of the Westchester Teachers Association. He retired in 1932 after teaching for 46 years. Mr. Tryon was twice married. His first wife, Miss Etta Burnap, daughter of Newton and Elisabeth Cooke Burnap, of Winthrop, whom he married in 1898, passed away in Winter Park, January 30, 1942. A little son, Paul, died in infancy. A daughter, Miss Helen Tryon is a teacher in New Rochelle. In October 1942 he married Mrs. Martha Hall Mahon, R. N. of Winter Park. Surviving besides his wife and daughter are many nieces and nephews and a sitter-in-law, Mrs. Clement (Sadie) Tryon of Brookdale.

Wednesday, 3/21/1945 Potsdam, NY, Courier & Freeman

Obit courtesy of Find a Grave contributor, Don Wilcox, 47332553

Married Georgetta Louise Burnap on 28 June 1893 at East Stockhol, St. Lawrence, NY

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inthrop friends received word Monday of the death of Howard I. Tryon, 80, on March 8, at his home in Winter Park, Florida, where he had resided for several years. Mr. Tryon was born in Stockholm (Brookdale) and was the last of five children of the late Micajah and Dora Rice Tryon. Three brothers and a sister have passed away, Alfred Tryon in Burlington, Vt., 1928; Bert Tryon, Helena, 1935; Clement D. Tryon, Winthrop, May 20, 1939, and Mrs. John (Delia) Alexander, a number of years ago in New Rochelle. The family lived in Winthrop for many years. Mr. Tryon was graduated from Potsdam State Normal School in 1888, and received his degrees at New York City Teachers College. He was principal at North Lawrence high school, also for several years in the Daniel Webster and Lincoln schools in New Rochelle and in Katonah, N. Y. for some time, where he and Mrs. Tryon lived for several years before going to Florida.

In 1906, he was president of the Westchester Teachers Association. He retired in 1932 after teaching for 46 years. Mr. Tryon was twice married. His first wife, Miss Etta Burnap, daughter of Newton and Elisabeth Cooke Burnap, of Winthrop, whom he married in 1898, passed away in Winter Park, January 30, 1942. A little son, Paul, died in infancy. A daughter, Miss Helen Tryon is a teacher in New Rochelle. In October 1942 he married Mrs. Martha Hall Mahon, R. N. of Winter Park. Surviving besides his wife and daughter are many nieces and nephews and a sitter-in-law, Mrs. Clement (Sadie) Tryon of Brookdale.

Wednesday, 3/21/1945 Potsdam, NY, Courier & Freeman

Obit courtesy of Find a Grave contributor, Don Wilcox, 47332553



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