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Elias M Accarey

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Elias M Accarey

Birth
Death
27 Oct 1956 (aged 69–70)
Burial
Warsaw, Wyoming County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Age 70 of 94 N. Main St. died of a heart attack on Saturday night in his billiard parlor at 59 N. Main St. A 35 year resident in Warsaw, he had operated the establishment 12 years. He formerly was employed at Warsaw Button Co. A member of Warsaw Lodge 549 F & AM; Wyoming Chapter 181 Royal Arch Masons and United Church of Warsaw. Survived by 2 daughters, Misses Anamay and Wilma Accarey and a son Alfred all of Philadelphia. Weeks Funeral Home handled arrangements.Elias M. Accarey, 70, of Main Street, Warsaw, died October 27, 1956, of a heart attack in his billiard parlor. A 35 year resident of Warsaw he had operated the establishment for 12 years. He was formerly employed at the Warsaw Button Factory. He was a member of the Warsaw Lodge 549 F & AM, Wyoming Chapter 181 Royal Arch Masons, and the United Church of Warsaw.
Surviving are two daughters, Anamay and Wilma Accarey, and a son, Alfred, all of Philadelphia. Funeral and Masonic services were held at the Weeks Funeral Home, remains buried at Elmwood Cemetery, Silver Springs.
Stanley Rutherford
Historian Notebook
Age 70 of 94 N. Main St. died of a heart attack on Saturday night in his billiard parlor at 59 N. Main St. A 35 year resident in Warsaw, he had operated the establishment 12 years. He formerly was employed at Warsaw Button Co. A member of Warsaw Lodge 549 F & AM; Wyoming Chapter 181 Royal Arch Masons and United Church of Warsaw. Survived by 2 daughters, Misses Anamay and Wilma Accarey and a son Alfred all of Philadelphia. Weeks Funeral Home handled arrangements.Elias M. Accarey, 70, of Main Street, Warsaw, died October 27, 1956, of a heart attack in his billiard parlor. A 35 year resident of Warsaw he had operated the establishment for 12 years. He was formerly employed at the Warsaw Button Factory. He was a member of the Warsaw Lodge 549 F & AM, Wyoming Chapter 181 Royal Arch Masons, and the United Church of Warsaw.
Surviving are two daughters, Anamay and Wilma Accarey, and a son, Alfred, all of Philadelphia. Funeral and Masonic services were held at the Weeks Funeral Home, remains buried at Elmwood Cemetery, Silver Springs.
Stanley Rutherford
Historian Notebook

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