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Andrew Blasier

Birth
Western, Oneida County, New York, USA
Death
16 Dec 1910 (aged 78)
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Burial
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
section 26 lot 66
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ANDREW BLASIER DEAD; PIONEER OF ONONDAGA CO.

Andrew Blasier, a pioneer farmer of the town of Dewitt and one of the best known milk dealers in this county, died Friday night at the Homeopathic Hospital where he had been a patient for two weeks. Mr. Blasier, who was born in the town of Western, Oneida County, 78 years ago and was a resident of Syracuse for 45 years. Three years ago he moved to Onondaga Hill and for the eight years previous to that he conducted a farm on the Court st. road. Mr. Blasier's health began to fail a year and a half ago but his condition was not thought to be serious until three weeks ago, when he came to lived with his daughter, Mrs. Frank Nottingham at 616 S. Beech st. Besides his daughter, Mrs. Nottingham, he is survived by one son, Horace Blasier of Syracuse, and three daughters, Mrs. Thomas Day of Onondaga Hill, Mrs. Celesta Smith and Mrs. Mary Gardener of Syracuse. Arrangements for the funeral services, which will be held privately, have not been completed.

Syracuse Journal
Saturday, December 17, 1910
Page 10, Column 5


ANDREW BLASIER DEAD; PIONEER OF ONONDAGA CO.

Andrew Blasier, a pioneer farmer of the town of Dewitt and one of the best known milk dealers in this county, died Friday night at the Homeopathic Hospital where he had been a patient for two weeks. Mr. Blasier, who was born in the town of Western, Oneida County, 78 years ago and was a resident of Syracuse for 45 years. Three years ago he moved to Onondaga Hill and for the eight years previous to that he conducted a farm on the Court st. road. Mr. Blasier's health began to fail a year and a half ago but his condition was not thought to be serious until three weeks ago, when he came to lived with his daughter, Mrs. Frank Nottingham at 616 S. Beech st. Besides his daughter, Mrs. Nottingham, he is survived by one son, Horace Blasier of Syracuse, and three daughters, Mrs. Thomas Day of Onondaga Hill, Mrs. Celesta Smith and Mrs. Mary Gardener of Syracuse. Arrangements for the funeral services, which will be held privately, have not been completed.

Syracuse Journal
Saturday, December 17, 1910
Page 10, Column 5




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