Wayland, New York
March 20, 1919
On Tuesday, March 18, occurred the death of Leona, wife of Clarence Bacon. She had been sick about three weeks with influenza followed by lobar pneumonia. She was the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Preston of Hemlock and was born in this town on January 25, 1887, where she spent the most of her life. On December 23, 1908 she was married to Clarence Bacon of Richmond. Besides her husband and parents she leaves to mourn her loss four children, Walter, June, Norris and Helen; three brothers, Jerome Kinney of North Syracuse, William and George Preston of Canadice, two sisters, Mrs. Dayton Becker of Canadice and Mrs. Howard Shepherd of Livonia and a large circle of friends. The funeral was held from her late home Wednesday at two o’clock, Rev. Blish of Hemlock officiating with burial at the Honeoye Cemetery
Wayland, New York
March 20, 1919
On Tuesday, March 18, occurred the death of Leona, wife of Clarence Bacon. She had been sick about three weeks with influenza followed by lobar pneumonia. She was the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Preston of Hemlock and was born in this town on January 25, 1887, where she spent the most of her life. On December 23, 1908 she was married to Clarence Bacon of Richmond. Besides her husband and parents she leaves to mourn her loss four children, Walter, June, Norris and Helen; three brothers, Jerome Kinney of North Syracuse, William and George Preston of Canadice, two sisters, Mrs. Dayton Becker of Canadice and Mrs. Howard Shepherd of Livonia and a large circle of friends. The funeral was held from her late home Wednesday at two o’clock, Rev. Blish of Hemlock officiating with burial at the Honeoye Cemetery
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