ALFRED HOWLAND
Alfred J. Howland, 72, 1332 Hilton, died May 22, 1952, in a Utica nursing home after a* year's illness.
Born in Buffalo May 11, 1880, he was a son of the late Wallace and Mary Jane Gough Howland. In 1940 Mr. Howland moved to Clark Mills where he worked for the Hind and Harrison Plush Company for a number of years. He went to Utlca in 1943 and last was employed by the Scala Packing Company.
He leaves a son, Leroy Howland, Utica; a daughter, Mrs.
Thomas Wetherell, Westmoreland; a brother. Elmer Howland, Camden; a half-sister, Miss Mabel Howland, Perry, N. Y., nine grand children and three great-grandchildren. The funeral was at 2 p.m. day from the Chapel of the S. Friedel Funeral Home, Court, the Rev. Walter S. Pherson of the Church of the Nazarene,Utica, officiating. Burial was in Westmoreland Cemetery.
Bearers were George Wetherell, Sterling Wetherell, Milton Wood, Elmer Rush, George Davis and James Brown.
ALFRED HOWLAND
Alfred J. Howland, 72, 1332 Hilton, died May 22, 1952, in a Utica nursing home after a* year's illness.
Born in Buffalo May 11, 1880, he was a son of the late Wallace and Mary Jane Gough Howland. In 1940 Mr. Howland moved to Clark Mills where he worked for the Hind and Harrison Plush Company for a number of years. He went to Utlca in 1943 and last was employed by the Scala Packing Company.
He leaves a son, Leroy Howland, Utica; a daughter, Mrs.
Thomas Wetherell, Westmoreland; a brother. Elmer Howland, Camden; a half-sister, Miss Mabel Howland, Perry, N. Y., nine grand children and three great-grandchildren. The funeral was at 2 p.m. day from the Chapel of the S. Friedel Funeral Home, Court, the Rev. Walter S. Pherson of the Church of the Nazarene,Utica, officiating. Burial was in Westmoreland Cemetery.
Bearers were George Wetherell, Sterling Wetherell, Milton Wood, Elmer Rush, George Davis and James Brown.
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