Mrs. Adell Mason Hawley, one of the oldest members of the First Ward Presbyterian Church, died yesterday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edward N. Bendixen, 637 Fellows Avenue. She was 80. Mrs. Hawley was the daughter of the late Amos L. Mason, a contractor in this city, and was the widow of Lewis A. Hawley, for many years connected with the salt business in Syracuse. She is survived by Mrs. Bendixen; a son, Amos D. Hawley of Cleveland, O.; a brother, L. Clary Mason of Syracuse; two sisters, Mrs. Carl T. Seiter and Miss L. Inez Mason, and three grandsons. Funeral services will be conducted at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Bendixen home by the Rev. Walter Vall Watson. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Syracuse Herald
Monday evening, February 26, 1934
Page 3, Column 1
Mrs. Adell Mason Hawley, one of the oldest members of the First Ward Presbyterian Church, died yesterday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edward N. Bendixen, 637 Fellows Avenue. She was 80. Mrs. Hawley was the daughter of the late Amos L. Mason, a contractor in this city, and was the widow of Lewis A. Hawley, for many years connected with the salt business in Syracuse. She is survived by Mrs. Bendixen; a son, Amos D. Hawley of Cleveland, O.; a brother, L. Clary Mason of Syracuse; two sisters, Mrs. Carl T. Seiter and Miss L. Inez Mason, and three grandsons. Funeral services will be conducted at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Bendixen home by the Rev. Walter Vall Watson. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Syracuse Herald
Monday evening, February 26, 1934
Page 3, Column 1
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