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Annette E <I>Hogan</I> Wilson

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Annette E Hogan Wilson

Birth
Death
24 Nov 2017 (aged 79)
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Burial
Watertown, Jefferson County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.9926633, Longitude: -75.9169
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She was a daughter of William C. and Bertha T. Sepko Hogan Carpenter. She graduated from Watertown High School in 1956.

She married William R. Wilson Sr. on 6/21/1958 at Sacred Heart Church in Watertown. He died on 6/25/2001.

She worked for P&C Foods for 35 years. She began her career at Weston’s Grocery Store on Arsenal Street before they became P&C. She worked at the Seaway Plaza and State Way Plaza locations as well as the Carthage store during her years with the company. She retired in January of 2001 from the Stateway Plaza location to care for her husband during his illness.

After his death, she was the night manager at Davidson Motel. She resided in Kamargo Apartments in Black River for a few years before she moved to Philadelphia, NY to retire, and resided with her daughter. She was an avid walker on all of the established walking trails in the area and Thompson Park. She enjoyed dog walking for others and pet sitting during her years in Black River. She loved bowling and word search puzzles.

She was survived by two daughters, Lisa A. Besaw and Kimberly A. LaCroix; two sons, William R. (Linda) Wilson Jr. and Kevin M. (Sarah) Wilson; a brother, Edward C. (Rose) Carpenter; six grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

She was predeceased by a brother, William C. Hogan Jr. of Rochester, NY, and her stepfather, Edward C. Carpenter.

11/25/2017 Watertown Times
She was a daughter of William C. and Bertha T. Sepko Hogan Carpenter. She graduated from Watertown High School in 1956.

She married William R. Wilson Sr. on 6/21/1958 at Sacred Heart Church in Watertown. He died on 6/25/2001.

She worked for P&C Foods for 35 years. She began her career at Weston’s Grocery Store on Arsenal Street before they became P&C. She worked at the Seaway Plaza and State Way Plaza locations as well as the Carthage store during her years with the company. She retired in January of 2001 from the Stateway Plaza location to care for her husband during his illness.

After his death, she was the night manager at Davidson Motel. She resided in Kamargo Apartments in Black River for a few years before she moved to Philadelphia, NY to retire, and resided with her daughter. She was an avid walker on all of the established walking trails in the area and Thompson Park. She enjoyed dog walking for others and pet sitting during her years in Black River. She loved bowling and word search puzzles.

She was survived by two daughters, Lisa A. Besaw and Kimberly A. LaCroix; two sons, William R. (Linda) Wilson Jr. and Kevin M. (Sarah) Wilson; a brother, Edward C. (Rose) Carpenter; six grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

She was predeceased by a brother, William C. Hogan Jr. of Rochester, NY, and her stepfather, Edward C. Carpenter.

11/25/2017 Watertown Times


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