THOMAS DEMILT AIRD
Rome, April 11 - Thomas DeMilt Aird, of North James Street died Wednesday night. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aird.
He was born in Glenmore 57 years ago. The greater part of his life was spent in Camden. He had lived in Rome about 16 years and for a number of years was employed as a salesman in the clothing store of Harry G. Lake and of late had been employed in the store of Sidney Lippman.
In Camden in 1897 he married Miss Angie McAdam, who survived, also one son, Thomas DeMilt Aird, Jr., and four sisters, Miss Mary Aird, a twin, Miss Jennie Aird, Mrs. P. L. Miller and Mrs. George F. Broga, all of Syracuse. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Cato, and of Philharmonic Lodge, F. & A. M., and the Odd Fellows' Lodge of Camden.
THOMAS DEMILT AIRD
Rome, April 11 - Thomas DeMilt Aird, of North James Street died Wednesday night. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aird.
He was born in Glenmore 57 years ago. The greater part of his life was spent in Camden. He had lived in Rome about 16 years and for a number of years was employed as a salesman in the clothing store of Harry G. Lake and of late had been employed in the store of Sidney Lippman.
In Camden in 1897 he married Miss Angie McAdam, who survived, also one son, Thomas DeMilt Aird, Jr., and four sisters, Miss Mary Aird, a twin, Miss Jennie Aird, Mrs. P. L. Miller and Mrs. George F. Broga, all of Syracuse. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Cato, and of Philharmonic Lodge, F. & A. M., and the Odd Fellows' Lodge of Camden.
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