Myrtle B. Wynne, 64, Finnegan Road, died Friday morning at Canton-Potsdam Hospital, where she had been a patient for a day.
The funeral will be at the family's convenience. Arrangements are with the O'Leary Funeral Home, Canton. There will be no calling hours.
Surviving are her husband, three daughters, five grandchildren; four brothers, and a sister.
Born in Brasher Falls on Jan. 20, 1925, a daughter of John and Nellie Clark Birdo, she was graduated from Potsdam High School.
She married Glenn E. Wynne , Jr. on Oct. 16, 1948 at Canton United Methodist parsonage, with the Rev. Walter Dobbie officiating.
She was employed in the kitchen of Canton-Potsdam Hospital for a short time until she married.
Mr. and Mrs. Wynne operated a dairy farm on Finnegan Road for most of their married lives.
Mr. Wynne is employed at St. Lawrence University, Canton, in the maintenance department.
Myrtle B. Wynne, 64, Finnegan Road, died Friday morning at Canton-Potsdam Hospital, where she had been a patient for a day.
The funeral will be at the family's convenience. Arrangements are with the O'Leary Funeral Home, Canton. There will be no calling hours.
Surviving are her husband, three daughters, five grandchildren; four brothers, and a sister.
Born in Brasher Falls on Jan. 20, 1925, a daughter of John and Nellie Clark Birdo, she was graduated from Potsdam High School.
She married Glenn E. Wynne , Jr. on Oct. 16, 1948 at Canton United Methodist parsonage, with the Rev. Walter Dobbie officiating.
She was employed in the kitchen of Canton-Potsdam Hospital for a short time until she married.
Mr. and Mrs. Wynne operated a dairy farm on Finnegan Road for most of their married lives.
Mr. Wynne is employed at St. Lawrence University, Canton, in the maintenance department.
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