Born in the town of Pulteney, NY, she was the daughter of Albert and Rose Bagley Stewart.
She lived in Howard for 7 years, and previously resided in Cohocton NY.
She was the widow of John Hoad and Lewis S. Draper.
She was a former member of the Avoca American Legion Auxiliary and the Dansville Ladies of the Moose.
She is survived by a daughter, Lillian Magill; four step-daughters, Betty Rumsey of Clearwater, FL, Barbara Buckley of saint Petersburg, FL, Milly Stock of Campbell, NY and Louise Osborne of Bath, NY; two brothers, John Stewart of Corning, NY and William Stewart of Painted Post; two sisters, Edna Chriscaden of Painted Post, NY and Minnie Anthony of Seneca Falls, NY; eight grandchildren, 17 g-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Calling hours were held at the Bond-Davis Funeral home. Services were held there with the Rev. William Woughter officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Valley Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society.
[Lewis S. Draper said of Ethel "She was the most even-tempered woman he had ever met"]
Born in the town of Pulteney, NY, she was the daughter of Albert and Rose Bagley Stewart.
She lived in Howard for 7 years, and previously resided in Cohocton NY.
She was the widow of John Hoad and Lewis S. Draper.
She was a former member of the Avoca American Legion Auxiliary and the Dansville Ladies of the Moose.
She is survived by a daughter, Lillian Magill; four step-daughters, Betty Rumsey of Clearwater, FL, Barbara Buckley of saint Petersburg, FL, Milly Stock of Campbell, NY and Louise Osborne of Bath, NY; two brothers, John Stewart of Corning, NY and William Stewart of Painted Post; two sisters, Edna Chriscaden of Painted Post, NY and Minnie Anthony of Seneca Falls, NY; eight grandchildren, 17 g-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Calling hours were held at the Bond-Davis Funeral home. Services were held there with the Rev. William Woughter officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Valley Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society.
[Lewis S. Draper said of Ethel "She was the most even-tempered woman he had ever met"]
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