Surviving are three sons, Clarence (Dusty), watertown; Burton, Felts Mills; and James, Natural Bridge; six daughters, Mrs Bert (Necia) McCoy, Ancona, Ill., Mrs. Gerald (Lucille) MacCue, Munns Corners, Mrs. Cifford (Keitha) Youngs, Herrings, Mrs. Gerald (Norma) Borland, Carthage, Mrs. David (Anna) Rounds, West Carthage, amd Mrs. Lawrence (Cyrena) Gerber, Natural Bridge; 38 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs Bessie McClane, McCauley Home, Watertown.
He was born Dec 9, 1898 in watertown, the son of Alfred and Nellie Billings Lunderman. He lived with his grandparents in Brockville, Ont., Canada and graduated from schools there.
He moved to Felts Mills in 1919 and was employed by Sherman Paper Company as a steam engineer. He married Hazel McCarthy March 1, 1920 at the Augsbury Methodist pasonage, Watertown.
Mrs Lunderman died Dec 7, 1981.
They moved to Herrings in 1941 where he was chief electrician for Taggart Company and later St Regis Paper Company. He retired in 1964.
After his retirement he made furniture and repaired antique furniture at his house in Herrings. He lived with his daughter, Norma, on West Street Road after his wife's death.
Surviving are three sons, Clarence (Dusty), watertown; Burton, Felts Mills; and James, Natural Bridge; six daughters, Mrs Bert (Necia) McCoy, Ancona, Ill., Mrs. Gerald (Lucille) MacCue, Munns Corners, Mrs. Cifford (Keitha) Youngs, Herrings, Mrs. Gerald (Norma) Borland, Carthage, Mrs. David (Anna) Rounds, West Carthage, amd Mrs. Lawrence (Cyrena) Gerber, Natural Bridge; 38 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs Bessie McClane, McCauley Home, Watertown.
He was born Dec 9, 1898 in watertown, the son of Alfred and Nellie Billings Lunderman. He lived with his grandparents in Brockville, Ont., Canada and graduated from schools there.
He moved to Felts Mills in 1919 and was employed by Sherman Paper Company as a steam engineer. He married Hazel McCarthy March 1, 1920 at the Augsbury Methodist pasonage, Watertown.
Mrs Lunderman died Dec 7, 1981.
They moved to Herrings in 1941 where he was chief electrician for Taggart Company and later St Regis Paper Company. He retired in 1964.
After his retirement he made furniture and repaired antique furniture at his house in Herrings. He lived with his daughter, Norma, on West Street Road after his wife's death.
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