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Milton J. Williamson

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Milton J. Williamson

Birth
Oneida County, New York, USA
Death
19 Aug 2020 (aged 86)
Constableville, Lewis County, New York, USA
Burial
Constableville, Lewis County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.5666376, Longitude: -75.4306969
Plot
D-44A
Memorial ID
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Constableville, NY

Milton J. Williamson, 86, of West St. passed away at his residence on Wednesday, August 19, 2020.

Milton was born in on July 28, 1934, a son of Alvah and Gladys Capron Williamson. He grew up on Jackson Hill, near Boonville and received his early education at the Dunn Brook Rural School, before completing his education at Boonville High School. Milton’s first employment was at Sergeant’s Chair Factory followed by Buckley’s Chair Co., both of Boonville.

On January 2, 1954, Milton was united in marriage with Helen Moshier at Pilgrim Holiness Church, Port Leyden. After that the couple settled on West St. in Constableville, where Milton has since lived. Their marriage was a happy union of 59 years, until Helen, a waitress and chef in restaurants in Constableville and Turin, passed away on September 27, 2013.

For over 39 years, Mr. Williamson was employed, first at Gould Paper Co. and later for Georgia Pacific Paper Co., before retiring in 1992, from Lyons Falls Pulp and Paper Co.

Mr. Williamson was a member of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Constableville, a member of Constableville Fire Company since 1955, Boonville Elks Lodge BPOE # 2158 and a past member of area snowmobile clubs.

Milton is survived by one son and daughter in law, David M. and Joan F. Williamson, Constableville; two daughters and one son in law, Darlene J. and Wayne Kirk and Elaine M. Brown, all of Boonville; six grandchildren, Sheri (Walter) Berwick, Jr. West Leyden, Christine (Leigh) Apple, Springfield, TN, James Williamson, Albany, Matthew (Olga) Kirk, Delanson, NY, Danielle Brown and Brad Darling, Boonville and Jorie (David) Connor, Monroe, MI, seven great grandchildren, Ryan Berwick, Molly Perretta, Sienna and Orion Williamson, Kasayla and Kyle Kuzmic, Robert Pitts, Jr. and Christian Salazar. A granddaughter, Kathleen Stage Nash, predeceased him. Also surviving are two brothers, Milford Williamson, Boonville and Wallace Williamson, Constableville; and two sisters, Stella Moscicki, Hawkinsville and Shirley Angell, Rome. Milton was predeceased by six sisters; Leola Dority, Betty Curtis, Hazel Poulin, Velma Pickard, Gloria Williamson and Vivian Baker; two brothers, Norman, and Gilbert and by two sisters in law; Laura, on June 21, 2020 and Rose and by a son in law, Alan Brown.

Source: Trainor Funeral Home, Inc., Boonville, NY
Constableville, NY

Milton J. Williamson, 86, of West St. passed away at his residence on Wednesday, August 19, 2020.

Milton was born in on July 28, 1934, a son of Alvah and Gladys Capron Williamson. He grew up on Jackson Hill, near Boonville and received his early education at the Dunn Brook Rural School, before completing his education at Boonville High School. Milton’s first employment was at Sergeant’s Chair Factory followed by Buckley’s Chair Co., both of Boonville.

On January 2, 1954, Milton was united in marriage with Helen Moshier at Pilgrim Holiness Church, Port Leyden. After that the couple settled on West St. in Constableville, where Milton has since lived. Their marriage was a happy union of 59 years, until Helen, a waitress and chef in restaurants in Constableville and Turin, passed away on September 27, 2013.

For over 39 years, Mr. Williamson was employed, first at Gould Paper Co. and later for Georgia Pacific Paper Co., before retiring in 1992, from Lyons Falls Pulp and Paper Co.

Mr. Williamson was a member of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Constableville, a member of Constableville Fire Company since 1955, Boonville Elks Lodge BPOE # 2158 and a past member of area snowmobile clubs.

Milton is survived by one son and daughter in law, David M. and Joan F. Williamson, Constableville; two daughters and one son in law, Darlene J. and Wayne Kirk and Elaine M. Brown, all of Boonville; six grandchildren, Sheri (Walter) Berwick, Jr. West Leyden, Christine (Leigh) Apple, Springfield, TN, James Williamson, Albany, Matthew (Olga) Kirk, Delanson, NY, Danielle Brown and Brad Darling, Boonville and Jorie (David) Connor, Monroe, MI, seven great grandchildren, Ryan Berwick, Molly Perretta, Sienna and Orion Williamson, Kasayla and Kyle Kuzmic, Robert Pitts, Jr. and Christian Salazar. A granddaughter, Kathleen Stage Nash, predeceased him. Also surviving are two brothers, Milford Williamson, Boonville and Wallace Williamson, Constableville; and two sisters, Stella Moscicki, Hawkinsville and Shirley Angell, Rome. Milton was predeceased by six sisters; Leola Dority, Betty Curtis, Hazel Poulin, Velma Pickard, Gloria Williamson and Vivian Baker; two brothers, Norman, and Gilbert and by two sisters in law; Laura, on June 21, 2020 and Rose and by a son in law, Alan Brown.

Source: Trainor Funeral Home, Inc., Boonville, NY


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