"Services for William Hodge, 77, of Eaton, were held at 2 P.M. Saturday at the Whittin and Illes chapel, Oneida. He passed away Thursday, February 28 at Eaton, where he has resided for the past six years.
"Mr. Hodge was born in Siloam and had worked as a farm hand most of his life near Verona, Oneida, Oneida Valley and Merrillsville.
"Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Liza Allen of Fulton, and Mrs. Mary Dawson, who is in the Niagara Infimary, Lockport; a niece, Mrs. Pearl Wright, Sherill, and a nephew, Curtis Hodge of Oneida.
"The body was placed in the Glenwood cemetery vault at Oneida." - The Brookfield Courier, Brookfield, New York, March 7, 1946, page 6.
(His death certificate says that he was born in Canastota and that he was buried in the Oneida Castle Cemetery on March 4, 1946.)
"Services for William Hodge, 77, of Eaton, were held at 2 P.M. Saturday at the Whittin and Illes chapel, Oneida. He passed away Thursday, February 28 at Eaton, where he has resided for the past six years.
"Mr. Hodge was born in Siloam and had worked as a farm hand most of his life near Verona, Oneida, Oneida Valley and Merrillsville.
"Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Liza Allen of Fulton, and Mrs. Mary Dawson, who is in the Niagara Infimary, Lockport; a niece, Mrs. Pearl Wright, Sherill, and a nephew, Curtis Hodge of Oneida.
"The body was placed in the Glenwood cemetery vault at Oneida." - The Brookfield Courier, Brookfield, New York, March 7, 1946, page 6.
(His death certificate says that he was born in Canastota and that he was buried in the Oneida Castle Cemetery on March 4, 1946.)
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