Stonemetz, Herbert
Born: October 07, 1897 in Oswayo, Pa.
Died: February 29, 1964 in Hornell, N.Y.
Spouse: Olive (Kortz) Stonemetz
Parents: Charles Arthur and Dolly Elizabeth (Fox) Stonemetz
Cemetery: RathboneA_B
Location: Rathbone Cemetery, Hebron Twp., Coneville, PA.
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Obituary
The Dispatch Belmont March 5, 1964
Herbert Stonemetz
Herbert Stonemtez, 76, of Birdsall died Saturday, February 29, 1964, in Bethesda Hospital, Hornell, after a lengthy illness.
A native of Oswayo, Pa, Mr. Stonemetz had lived at Birdsall the past fifty years. He was employed as a tree trimmer by the New York State Forestry Service.
Born August 7, 1887, he was the son of Charles and Dolly Fox Stonemetz. He was married to the former Olive Kortz, who died about 15 years ago.
Surviving are on foster son, Raymond Stonemetz of Bristol, Conn., one brother, Claude of Buffalo, and several nephews and nieces.
Funeral Services were held in the Richard E. Burt Funeral Home, Angelica, Tuesday. The Rev. Allen S. Keiper, pastor of Angelica and Birdsall Methodist Churches, officiated and burial was in Rathbone Cemetery, Hebron, Pa.
Herbert Stonemetz
Herbert Stonemtez, 76, of Birdsall died Saturday, February 29, 1964, in Bethesda Hospital, Hornell, after a lengthy illness.
A native of Oswayo, Pa, Mr. Stonemetz had lived at Birdsall the past fifty years. He was employed as a tree trimmer by the New York State Forestry Service.
Born August 7, 1887, he was the son of Charles and Dolly Fox Stonemetz. He was married to the former Olive Kortz, who died about 15 years ago.
Surviving are on foster son, Raymond Stonemetz of Bristol, Conn., one brother, Claude of Buffalo, and several nephews and nieces.
Funeral Services were held in the Richard E. Burt Funeral Home, Angelica, Tuesday. The Rev. Allen S. Keiper, pastor of Angelica and Birdsall Methodist Churches, officiated and burial was in Rathbone Cemetery, Hebron, Pa.
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