Peter M. Freely
Peter M. Freely, sixty-one, a native and life-long resident of Yonkers, died at his home, 99 Crescent Place, Yonkers, on Saturday, after a lingering illness. He was the son of Conrad and Catherine Crasway Freely. A brother Adam Freely, of Utica, and two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Moore of Mount Vernon, and Mrs. Maary Starring of Yonkers, survive. The funeral services will be held tomorrow evening at his late residence and will be conducted by the Rev. Bernard Montgomery. Interment will take place in Stittville, N.Y.
∼Fröehlich was the spelling of the family name in Germany, no idea how it changed to Freeley.
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PETER FREELY
Funeral services will be held tomorrow night for Peter M. Freely of 90 Crescent Place, who died Saturday. Services will be held at 8:15 o'clock at the home. Interment will be at StIttvIlle, N. Y.
Mr. Freely, who was sixty-one years old, died at his home after a lingering illness.
A son of the late Conrad and Catherine Freely, he was born in this city and had lived here all his
life. He received his education in Yonkers. For 35 years he had been employed as a private chef on the
New York Central Railroad, retiring in September of last year to live in Yonkers. He had recently returned from a trip to Miami, Fla.
He is survived by a brother, Adam Freely of Utica, N. Y., and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Starring of
Yonkers and Mrs. Margaret Moore of Mount Vernon.
Utica Daily Press,Thursday, April 16, 1931
Peter Freely of New York, a former resident of the town of Marcy, was buried in the Townsend Cemetery Thursday. He was about 61 years old and about 36 years ago married Louise Houser of this village, who died last year. The remains were accompanied by Miss Laura Houser and niece and nephew of New York.
Peter M. Freely
Peter M. Freely, sixty-one, a native and life-long resident of Yonkers, died at his home, 99 Crescent Place, Yonkers, on Saturday, after a lingering illness. He was the son of Conrad and Catherine Crasway Freely. A brother Adam Freely, of Utica, and two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Moore of Mount Vernon, and Mrs. Maary Starring of Yonkers, survive. The funeral services will be held tomorrow evening at his late residence and will be conducted by the Rev. Bernard Montgomery. Interment will take place in Stittville, N.Y.
∼Fröehlich was the spelling of the family name in Germany, no idea how it changed to Freeley.
PAGE 2, THE YONKERS STATESMAN MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1931
PETER FREELY
Funeral services will be held tomorrow night for Peter M. Freely of 90 Crescent Place, who died Saturday. Services will be held at 8:15 o'clock at the home. Interment will be at StIttvIlle, N. Y.
Mr. Freely, who was sixty-one years old, died at his home after a lingering illness.
A son of the late Conrad and Catherine Freely, he was born in this city and had lived here all his
life. He received his education in Yonkers. For 35 years he had been employed as a private chef on the
New York Central Railroad, retiring in September of last year to live in Yonkers. He had recently returned from a trip to Miami, Fla.
He is survived by a brother, Adam Freely of Utica, N. Y., and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Starring of
Yonkers and Mrs. Margaret Moore of Mount Vernon.
Utica Daily Press,Thursday, April 16, 1931
Peter Freely of New York, a former resident of the town of Marcy, was buried in the Townsend Cemetery Thursday. He was about 61 years old and about 36 years ago married Louise Houser of this village, who died last year. The remains were accompanied by Miss Laura Houser and niece and nephew of New York.
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