Mrs. Cerelia Waterbury, of 208 East 11th street would like to obtain any information which might help her locate her son Edgar L. Waterbury, who formerly lived in Central Square and whom she states that she has not seen or heard from in five years. Mrs. Waterbury is 79 years old, alone in, the world and longs to locate her son. Anyone having any information which may lead to the discovery of his whereabouts is asked to communicate with her
Source: Oswego Palladium Times, Aug 22, 1925
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WATERBURY SERVICES AT CENTRAL SQUARE
Edgar L. Waterbury, 64, died last Friday at the home of his son, Earl Waterbury, near Port Ontario, after a short illness.
Mr. Waterbury was born March 22, 1877, at Central Square, the son of Phillip and Cerila Kenney Waterbury. He was a farmer and after spending 25 years in New Jersey, returned to this vicinity two years ago. He was a member of Central Square Methodist Church. He is survived by three sons, William of Central Square, Van Rensselaer of Syracuse and Earl of Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Ivan Stacy, Pulaski; Mrs. Edward Runge, and Mrs. Fred Avery of Central Square and several grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Sunday at the home of Mrs. Runge in Central Square. Burial was in Central Square Cemetery.
Source: The Pulaski Democrat, Oct 9, 1941
Mrs. Cerelia Waterbury, of 208 East 11th street would like to obtain any information which might help her locate her son Edgar L. Waterbury, who formerly lived in Central Square and whom she states that she has not seen or heard from in five years. Mrs. Waterbury is 79 years old, alone in, the world and longs to locate her son. Anyone having any information which may lead to the discovery of his whereabouts is asked to communicate with her
Source: Oswego Palladium Times, Aug 22, 1925
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WATERBURY SERVICES AT CENTRAL SQUARE
Edgar L. Waterbury, 64, died last Friday at the home of his son, Earl Waterbury, near Port Ontario, after a short illness.
Mr. Waterbury was born March 22, 1877, at Central Square, the son of Phillip and Cerila Kenney Waterbury. He was a farmer and after spending 25 years in New Jersey, returned to this vicinity two years ago. He was a member of Central Square Methodist Church. He is survived by three sons, William of Central Square, Van Rensselaer of Syracuse and Earl of Pulaski; three daughters, Mrs. Ivan Stacy, Pulaski; Mrs. Edward Runge, and Mrs. Fred Avery of Central Square and several grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Sunday at the home of Mrs. Runge in Central Square. Burial was in Central Square Cemetery.
Source: The Pulaski Democrat, Oct 9, 1941
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