Schenectady Gazette

Schenectady Gazette was published in Schenectady, NY. Here are family death notices and obituaries:


Schenectady Gazette (Schenectady, NY)
published Aug. 29, 1930, page 15:

Charles Charlotte Morris (1845 - 1930)


"Charles L. Morris Dies in Warsaw, N. Y.
ALBANY, Aug. 28 (Special).—Charles L. Morris, 85, father of Frank L. Morris, state superintendent of standards and purchase, died today at his home in Warsaw, N. Y.
Mr. Morris has been in failing health for the past two years. He is survived by his son, Frank L. Morris, and daughter, Mrs. Fenton Taylor of Warsaw. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge of Warsaw and a member of the Trinity Episcopal church."

Schenectady Gazette (Schenectady, NY)
published Sep. 7, 1931, page 10 ?:

Robert Archer Keely (1931 - 1931)


"KEELY — At Hungtington, W. Va. on Sept. 2, 1931, Robert Archer, aged 3 months, son of Robert Archer and Catherine Potter Keely."

Schenectady Gazette (Schenectady, NY)
published Dec. 26, 1938, page 20:

Jerome Bailey Cooper (1873 - 1938)


"Brother of Late George Cooper Dies Suddenly
Jerome B. Cooper of Grand Rapids, Mich., died suddenly December 24 while attending Christmas eve services at an Episcopal church in Grand Rapids. He was the brother of the late George W. Cooper of this city, who died the same date two years ago.
One of the original six Cooper brothers who founded a nationally known chain of wallpaper stores bearing their name, Mr. Cooper was active in that business in Grand Rapids at the time of his death. He was well known in Schenectady and attended Hobart and Union Colleges and having been graduated from Albany Law School.
After practicing law at Watertown for several years and serving two terms as district attorney for Jefferson county, he retired from the law business and moved to Grand Rapids, where he owned and operated one of the Cooper wallpaper stores.
Mr. Cooper was born in Theresa, N.Y., the son of the late Jerome and Emma Cooper. His family was known in northern New York as among the early French and English settlers. He was a member of several Masonic bodies, Sons of Union Veterans, church and other fraternal organizations.
Survivors are his wife, the former Korleen Cleveland of Watertown; one son, Stephen C. Cooper; One grandchild; four brothers and two sisters. The funeral will be held Tuesday in Grand Rapids. Burial will be in Grand Rapids."

Schenectady Gazette (Schenectady, NY)
published Aug. 10, 1950, page 31:

Clayton J. Potter (ca 1879 - 1950)


"Potter — Suddenly, Aug. 8, 1950, The Rev. Dr. Clayton J. Potter, husband of Jennifer Swart Potter, father of Mrs. Giow? P. Lloyd, grandfather of Catharine Potter Keely(.) Funeral service private for relatives. 2 O'clock Friday afternoon at the home, West Glenville, N.Y. The home will be open for friends, Thursday evening from from 7 to 9 o'clock _ _ _."

This report was generated on: Jan 21, 2019

Report by: Irene Rowley

Source code: N176