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James Smith

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James Smith

Birth
Death
Jul 1912 (aged 88–89)
Thousand Island Park, Jefferson County, New York, USA
Burial
Fulton, Oswego County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 2
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July 8 1912 Fulton Times

James Smith, 89, died at his summer home on Thousand Island Park Sunday morning. The deceased, accompanied by his wife, left on May 1, for the Park and Mr. Smith enjoyed his usual good health up to within a few days prior to his unexpected demise. He had been a resident of Fulton for over fifty years, having been engaged in the real estate business and the meat business, the latter firm having been Smith & Sears. For many years it has been the habit of the deceased and wife to spend their summers at their handsome cottage at the Park, and their winters with their daughter, Mrs. Emma Robinson, in Cayuga street, this city. The deceased was a consistent member of the Methodist church and he was an enthusiastic member of the Borrowed Time club, being the second member to have passed away in the few months of the club's existence. Burial in the family lot in Mt Adnah. The immediate survivors are his widow, one daughter, Mrs. Robinson; two sons, Richard, of Rochester and Charles of Kingfisher, Okla.
July 8 1912 Fulton Times

James Smith, 89, died at his summer home on Thousand Island Park Sunday morning. The deceased, accompanied by his wife, left on May 1, for the Park and Mr. Smith enjoyed his usual good health up to within a few days prior to his unexpected demise. He had been a resident of Fulton for over fifty years, having been engaged in the real estate business and the meat business, the latter firm having been Smith & Sears. For many years it has been the habit of the deceased and wife to spend their summers at their handsome cottage at the Park, and their winters with their daughter, Mrs. Emma Robinson, in Cayuga street, this city. The deceased was a consistent member of the Methodist church and he was an enthusiastic member of the Borrowed Time club, being the second member to have passed away in the few months of the club's existence. Burial in the family lot in Mt Adnah. The immediate survivors are his widow, one daughter, Mrs. Robinson; two sons, Richard, of Rochester and Charles of Kingfisher, Okla.

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/116458569/james-smith: accessed ), memorial page for James Smith (1823–Jul 1912), Find a Grave Memorial ID 116458569, citing Mount Adnah Cemetery, Fulton, Oswego County, New York, USA; Maintained by af (contributor 47059011).