(Wyoming County Times, December 21, 1950)
Elbert E. Carpenter of 16 Oatka street in Warsaw passed away unexpectedly of a heart attack at his home on Tuesday, December 19th. He had been a postal clerk in the Warsaw Post Office for thirty-seven years and had never been absent on account of illness. He was born in Java on April 17, 1885, the son of Charles and Minda Kimball Carpenter and on September 14, 1916 he married Ruth Smith who survives him. He also leaves three children, Orville E. Carpenter of Attica, Miss Dauphine Carpenter of Newark, N.Y. and Mrs. Norbert Smith of Boston, Mass., two grandchildren, a brother Glenn of Michigan and a half sister, Miss Adah Torrey of Buffalo.
(Wyoming County Times, December 21, 1950)
Elbert E. Carpenter of 16 Oatka street in Warsaw passed away unexpectedly of a heart attack at his home on Tuesday, December 19th. He had been a postal clerk in the Warsaw Post Office for thirty-seven years and had never been absent on account of illness. He was born in Java on April 17, 1885, the son of Charles and Minda Kimball Carpenter and on September 14, 1916 he married Ruth Smith who survives him. He also leaves three children, Orville E. Carpenter of Attica, Miss Dauphine Carpenter of Newark, N.Y. and Mrs. Norbert Smith of Boston, Mass., two grandchildren, a brother Glenn of Michigan and a half sister, Miss Adah Torrey of Buffalo.
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