"He was born May 12, 1878 in the town of Albion and had lived in that vicinity and in Pulaski in his youth.In 1902 he married Jessie MacRobbie of Antwerp. They spent all their married life here.
"As a leading contractor, Mr. Bonney erected the Brooks, Rex Potts, and Franklin blocks in this village, as well as many residences.
"He was a member of the Ringgold Fire Company for forty years until retirement and served several years as fire chief. He was also a member of the Baptist Church.
"Besides his wife, he is survived by three daughters, Mrs. George (Ivonne) Corse of Sandy Creek, Mrs. Theodore (Theresa) Cunningham and Mrs.Norma Heckle, both of Pulaski; a brother Eugene Bonney, Syracuse; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren."
Funeral services at the Foster Funeral Home with burial in the Sandy Creek cemetery (Interpreted as Woodlawn, since that is where his wife Jessie was reported buried).
Oswego Palladium, May 6, 1955
"He was born May 12, 1878 in the town of Albion and had lived in that vicinity and in Pulaski in his youth.In 1902 he married Jessie MacRobbie of Antwerp. They spent all their married life here.
"As a leading contractor, Mr. Bonney erected the Brooks, Rex Potts, and Franklin blocks in this village, as well as many residences.
"He was a member of the Ringgold Fire Company for forty years until retirement and served several years as fire chief. He was also a member of the Baptist Church.
"Besides his wife, he is survived by three daughters, Mrs. George (Ivonne) Corse of Sandy Creek, Mrs. Theodore (Theresa) Cunningham and Mrs.Norma Heckle, both of Pulaski; a brother Eugene Bonney, Syracuse; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren."
Funeral services at the Foster Funeral Home with burial in the Sandy Creek cemetery (Interpreted as Woodlawn, since that is where his wife Jessie was reported buried).
Oswego Palladium, May 6, 1955
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