Tuesday, morning, October 8th occurred the death of Frederick W, Pashley at his late residence at Toddsville, after an illness of nearly two years with lung trouble and complications, aged sixty-four years.
Funeral services were held at the late home Thursday at 11 o'clock, interment at Flycreek Valley cemetery.
Mr. Pashley was a native of England but has resided in this country nearly forty years at Index for several years and for the last twenty-five years at Toddsville with the exception of a few months at Utica.
In his native city he learned the watchmaker's trade and was an expert in the business. At an early age he went to Australia, later returning to England and then to America, traveling, extensively in the United States, making another trip to Australia and England.
Mr. Pashley was twice married. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Kate Pashley, three sons, Joseph of New York. Charles of Clayville, and McKinley of Toddsville, also two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Jackson of Index and Miss Flora residing at home.
....... —Our Toddsville Reporter.
published in The Otsego Farmer, Cooperstown, N.Y., Friday October 11, 1912 page 8.
Tuesday, morning, October 8th occurred the death of Frederick W, Pashley at his late residence at Toddsville, after an illness of nearly two years with lung trouble and complications, aged sixty-four years.
Funeral services were held at the late home Thursday at 11 o'clock, interment at Flycreek Valley cemetery.
Mr. Pashley was a native of England but has resided in this country nearly forty years at Index for several years and for the last twenty-five years at Toddsville with the exception of a few months at Utica.
In his native city he learned the watchmaker's trade and was an expert in the business. At an early age he went to Australia, later returning to England and then to America, traveling, extensively in the United States, making another trip to Australia and England.
Mr. Pashley was twice married. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Kate Pashley, three sons, Joseph of New York. Charles of Clayville, and McKinley of Toddsville, also two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Jackson of Index and Miss Flora residing at home.
....... —Our Toddsville Reporter.
published in The Otsego Farmer, Cooperstown, N.Y., Friday October 11, 1912 page 8.
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