"Dansville - Funeral services for Charles S. Pelton, 56, whose death occurred at the Bath Hospital Saturday following several months illness, were held from the family home in Health Street Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. John Rayen Welch officiating. Burial was made in Greenmount cemetery. Mr. Pelton had been employed as night watchman at the F. A. Owen Publishing Company for a number of years and had also served in a like position at the Jackson Health Resort. He was a veteran of the Spanish-American War and during the World War was employed on the Buffalo police force, being stationed at the Curtiss airplane plant in that city. He was a member of Kan-a-skraga Tribe of Red Men. Besides his widow he is survived by one daughter, Miss Ruth Pelton, his father, Cyrus Pelton, and three brothers, Lewis and George of this village, and Watson of Geneva." (Sep. 18, 1931, The Dansville Express, NY)
"Dansville - Funeral services for Charles S. Pelton, 56, whose death occurred at the Bath Hospital Saturday following several months illness, were held from the family home in Health Street Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. John Rayen Welch officiating. Burial was made in Greenmount cemetery. Mr. Pelton had been employed as night watchman at the F. A. Owen Publishing Company for a number of years and had also served in a like position at the Jackson Health Resort. He was a veteran of the Spanish-American War and during the World War was employed on the Buffalo police force, being stationed at the Curtiss airplane plant in that city. He was a member of Kan-a-skraga Tribe of Red Men. Besides his widow he is survived by one daughter, Miss Ruth Pelton, his father, Cyrus Pelton, and three brothers, Lewis and George of this village, and Watson of Geneva." (Sep. 18, 1931, The Dansville Express, NY)
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