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Emerson Edward Adsit

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Emerson Edward Adsit

Birth
Richland, Oswego County, New York, USA
Death
14 Jun 1961 (aged 49)
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Pulaski, Oswego County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
R 20
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The Palladium-Times Thurs., June 15, 1961

Pulaski Obituary

Emerson E. Adsit

PULASK1 — Emerson Edward
Adsit, 49, native of the
Town of Richland, died yesterday
in Washington, D. C, after
a prolonged llness. - The
funeral will be held in Washington
at 9:30 Saturday morning
after which the body will
be brought to Pulaski. Friends
may call at the Foster Funeral
Home Sunday morning and afternoon
until 2 when committal
service will be held in
Pulaski cemetery.
Mr. Adslt was born In Rich-
land On Oct. 28, 1911, son of
Delbert and Gwendolyn Edward
Adsit. He attended Pulaski
Academy and later the
Albany College ot Pharmacy.
For the past 20 years he had
resided in Washington where
he was a watch repairman.
Surviving are five sisters,
Mrs. James (Reba) Keller,
Andover; Mrs. Joseph (Mil-
dred) Rourke, Silver Springs,
Md.; Mrs, Oscar (Evelyn) Fodder.
Waterford; Mrs. Earl
(Esther) Craig, Rockville, Md.,
and Mrs. Richard (Virginia)
Piper, Cottage City, MD., and
two brothers, Samuel Adsit,
Rose and Durwood Adsit,
Utica; also several nieces and
nephews.
The Palladium-Times Thurs., June 15, 1961

Pulaski Obituary

Emerson E. Adsit

PULASK1 — Emerson Edward
Adsit, 49, native of the
Town of Richland, died yesterday
in Washington, D. C, after
a prolonged llness. - The
funeral will be held in Washington
at 9:30 Saturday morning
after which the body will
be brought to Pulaski. Friends
may call at the Foster Funeral
Home Sunday morning and afternoon
until 2 when committal
service will be held in
Pulaski cemetery.
Mr. Adslt was born In Rich-
land On Oct. 28, 1911, son of
Delbert and Gwendolyn Edward
Adsit. He attended Pulaski
Academy and later the
Albany College ot Pharmacy.
For the past 20 years he had
resided in Washington where
he was a watch repairman.
Surviving are five sisters,
Mrs. James (Reba) Keller,
Andover; Mrs. Joseph (Mil-
dred) Rourke, Silver Springs,
Md.; Mrs, Oscar (Evelyn) Fodder.
Waterford; Mrs. Earl
(Esther) Craig, Rockville, Md.,
and Mrs. Richard (Virginia)
Piper, Cottage City, MD., and
two brothers, Samuel Adsit,
Rose and Durwood Adsit,
Utica; also several nieces and
nephews.


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