Mrs. Agnes Martin Jock, 77, widow of Fred Jock, died on the evening of July 4th at the home of her son, Guy Jock, in South Bombay. She had been ill for about three weeks. Her husband predeceased her only about three months ago.
Funeral services were held Saturday morning at ten form St. Mary's church, Brushton, Rev. J.A. O'Brien, pastor, officiating. Interment was made in the Brushton St. Mary's cemetery.
Mrs. Jock was born in the south part of Fort Covington on March 19, 1874, a daughter of the late Emery and Angeline Tuper Martin, and she spent her whole life in the vicinity.
Surviving are, three sons, Guy of South Bombay, Melvin of Brushton, and Howard of Albany.
Retyped from the, "FT COVINGTON, NEW YORK", Thursday, July 12, 1951
Mrs. Agnes Martin Jock, 77, widow of Fred Jock, died on the evening of July 4th at the home of her son, Guy Jock, in South Bombay. She had been ill for about three weeks. Her husband predeceased her only about three months ago.
Funeral services were held Saturday morning at ten form St. Mary's church, Brushton, Rev. J.A. O'Brien, pastor, officiating. Interment was made in the Brushton St. Mary's cemetery.
Mrs. Jock was born in the south part of Fort Covington on March 19, 1874, a daughter of the late Emery and Angeline Tuper Martin, and she spent her whole life in the vicinity.
Surviving are, three sons, Guy of South Bombay, Melvin of Brushton, and Howard of Albany.
Retyped from the, "FT COVINGTON, NEW YORK", Thursday, July 12, 1951
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