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Lucian Scramling

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Lucian Scramling

Birth
Death
9 Mar 1893 (aged 61–62)
Burial
Victor, Ontario County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
row 5 stone 11
Memorial ID
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Son of Amos & Rachel Scramling.
Husband of Martha.
Father of Fred & Frank.

Victor Herald Mar 16, 1895 page 3
Lucian Scramling, a former resident of Victor died at his home in Rochester last Saturday. Mr Scramling was the son of Amos Scramling and was born in this town 62 years ago. When a young lad he developed a great taste for music and became very proficient in that art; he dealt in musical instruments for a number of years and devoted a great deal of time to tuning and repairing them.
Upon the death of his father he took up the management of the Scramling farm just east of Plaster Mill, latterly with his son, Fred, and W. H. Clark he built and operated the Steam Flouring Mill at N. Y. Central Station. Some 10 years age he met with serious financial reverses and after selling his property in this town he removed to Rochester and has since devoted his time and attention to the musical instrument business..... He was a member of Milnor Lodge F & A. M.
The funeral services were held from his late home in Rochester Wednesday afternoon and brought here and laid beside those of his father and mother. His widow and one son survive him.
Son of Amos & Rachel Scramling.
Husband of Martha.
Father of Fred & Frank.

Victor Herald Mar 16, 1895 page 3
Lucian Scramling, a former resident of Victor died at his home in Rochester last Saturday. Mr Scramling was the son of Amos Scramling and was born in this town 62 years ago. When a young lad he developed a great taste for music and became very proficient in that art; he dealt in musical instruments for a number of years and devoted a great deal of time to tuning and repairing them.
Upon the death of his father he took up the management of the Scramling farm just east of Plaster Mill, latterly with his son, Fred, and W. H. Clark he built and operated the Steam Flouring Mill at N. Y. Central Station. Some 10 years age he met with serious financial reverses and after selling his property in this town he removed to Rochester and has since devoted his time and attention to the musical instrument business..... He was a member of Milnor Lodge F & A. M.
The funeral services were held from his late home in Rochester Wednesday afternoon and brought here and laid beside those of his father and mother. His widow and one son survive him.

Inscription

L. Scramling, died March 9, 1893, aged 62 yrs

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