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Note: The Advance News Tuesday, November 22, 1938 Funeral of C.D. Kelley At St. John's Funeral service for Clarence D. Kelley, 48, who died at HepburnHospital Sunday morning at 11:30 after an illness of nine months, will beheld at St. John's Church this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will bemade in Ogdensburg Cemetery. Mr. Kelley, who was an engineer on the NewYork Central railroad, was born in Ogdensburg Sept 28, 1890, the son ofthe late Daniel Kelley, and Mrs. S.A. Jones of Watertown. He was amember of the Brotherhood of Railroad Engineers. On Sept. 28, 1911 hemarried Miss Mabel Johnson. Surviving besides his wife and mother are six sons; Clarence H.Kelley, Watertown; William Kelley, Plattsburgh; Edward, George, Francis,and Walter Kelley, Ogdensburg; four daughters, Mrs. Mary Gagnon, Mabel,Anna, and Iva Kelley, Ogdensburg; one brother, Vermy Kelley, Akron, N.Y.;and two sisters, Mrs. George Fox, Prescott, and Mrs. Robert Lattim, MountVernon, N.Y. Mr. Kelley was well known in railroad circles and was held in highesteem by his fellow workers who will extend their sympathy to thefamily.[Martha Johnson Master 1.FTW] The Advance News Tuesday, November 22, 1938 Funeral of C.D. Kelley At St. John's Funeral service for Clarence D. Kelley, 48, who died at HepburnHospital Sunday morning at 11:30 after an illness of nine months, will beheld at St. John's Church this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will bemade in Ogdensburg Cemetery. Mr. Kelley, who was an engineer on the NewYork Central railroad, was born in Ogdensburg Sept 28, 1890, the son ofthe late Daniel Kelley, and Mrs. S.A. Jones of Watertown. He was amember of the Brotherhood of Railroad Engineers. On Sept. 28, 1911 hemarried Miss Mabel Johnson. Surviving besides his wife and mother are six sons; Clarence H.Kelley, Watertown; William Kelley, Plattsburgh; Edward, George, Francis,and Walter Kelley, Ogdensburg; four daughters, Mrs. Mary Gagnon, Mabel,Anna, and Iva Kelley, Ogdensburg; one brother, Vermy Kelley, Akron, N.Y.;and two sisters, Mrs. George Fox, Prescott, and Mrs. Robert Lattim, MountVernon, N.Y. Mr. Kelley was well known in railroad circles and was held in highesteem by his fellow workers who will extend their sympathy to thefamily.[Martha Johnson Master 2.FTW] The Advance News Tuesday, November 22, 1938 Funeral of C.D. Kelley At St. John's Funeral service for Clarence D. Kelley, 48, who died at HepburnHospital Sunday morning at 11:30 after an illness of nine months, will beheld at St. John's Church this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will bemade in Ogdensburg Cemetery. Mr. Kelley, who was an engineer on the NewYork Central railroad, was born in Ogdensburg Sept 28, 1890, the son ofthe late Daniel Kelley, and Mrs. S.A. Jones of Watertown. He was amember of the Brotherhood of Railroad Engineers. On Sept. 28, 1911 hemarried Miss Mabel Johnson. Surviving besides his wife and mother are six sons; Clarence H.Kelley, Watertown; William Kelley, Plattsburgh; Edward, George, Francis,and Walter Kelley, Ogdensburg; four daughters, Mrs. Mary Gagnon, Mabel,Anna, and Iva Kelley, Ogdensburg; one brother, Vermy Kelley, Akron, N.Y.;and two sisters, Mrs. George Fox, Prescott, and Mrs. Robert Lattim, MountVernon, N.Y. Mr. Kelley was well known in railroad circles and was held in highesteem by his fellow workers who will extend their sympathy to thefamily.[Martha Johnson Master 2.FTW] The Advance News Tuesday, November 22, 1938 Funeral of C.D. Kelley At St. John's Funeral service for Clarence D. Kelley, 48, who died at HepburnHospital Sunday morning at 11:30 after an illness of nine months, will beheld at St. John's Church this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will bemade in Ogdensburg Cemetery. Mr. Kelley, who was an engineer on the NewYork Central railroad, was born in Ogdensburg Sept 28, 1890, the son ofthe late Daniel Kelley, and Mrs. S.A. Jones of Watertown. He was amember of the Brotherhood of Railroad Engineers. On Sept. 28, 1911 hemarried Miss Mabel Johnson. Surviving besides his wife and mother are six sons; Clarence H.Kelley, Watertown; William Kelley, Plattsburgh; Edward, George, Francis,and Walter Kelley, Ogdensburg; four daughters, Mrs. Mary Gagnon, Mabel,Anna, and Iva Kelley, Ogdensburg; one brother, Vermy Kelley, Akron, N.Y.;and two sisters, Mrs. George Fox, Prescott, and Mrs. Robert Lattim, MountVernon, N.Y. Mr. Kelley was well known in railroad circles and was held in highesteem by his fellow workers who will extend their sympathy to the family.
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