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Nora Elizabeth <I>Spellicy</I> Schuler

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Nora Elizabeth Spellicy Schuler

Birth
Florence, Oneida County, New York, USA
Death
21 Jan 1947 (aged 58)
Rome, Oneida County, New York, USA
Burial
Rome, Oneida County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
B-163
Memorial ID
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Mrs. Nora Schuler Succumbs at 58; Roman Had Been Ill Three Years.
Mrs. Nora Schuler, 58, 404 N. Madison St.. widow of Leo G. Schuler, died early this morning at the Rome Hospital. She had been in failing health for three years.
Born July 5, 1888, in Florence, she was the daughter of Andrew and Mary Ann Wurth Spellicy. On June 21,1911, she became the wife of Mr. Schuler at St. Peter's Church. He died July 29, 1946. She had lived in Rome for the past 40 years, Mrs. Schuler was a member of St. Peter's Church, the Rosary Society and the Ladies Auxiliary, Ancient Order of Hibernians.
Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Robert Whitmeyer, Mrs. George Brenon, Miss Theresa Schuler and Miss Constance Schuler, all of Rome, and Mrs. Richard Baader, Naples; four sons, Leo J., Donald E., Lawrence J. and Winston C. Schuler. all of Rome; seven sisters Mrs. Charles Snow, Camden; Mrs. Edward Bovee, Camden; Mrs. Richard O'Hara, Marathon; Mrs. Norman Graves, Florence; Mrs. William Schneible, Rome; Mrs. John Smith, Westmoreland, and Mrs. William Reilly, Stokes; four brothers, Theodore and Andrew Spellicy, Rome; Henry Spellicy, Camden, and James Spellicy, Florence, and six grandchildren
Published in Rome Daily Sentinel, Tuesday Evening, January 21, 1947
Mrs. Nora Schuler Succumbs at 58; Roman Had Been Ill Three Years.
Mrs. Nora Schuler, 58, 404 N. Madison St.. widow of Leo G. Schuler, died early this morning at the Rome Hospital. She had been in failing health for three years.
Born July 5, 1888, in Florence, she was the daughter of Andrew and Mary Ann Wurth Spellicy. On June 21,1911, she became the wife of Mr. Schuler at St. Peter's Church. He died July 29, 1946. She had lived in Rome for the past 40 years, Mrs. Schuler was a member of St. Peter's Church, the Rosary Society and the Ladies Auxiliary, Ancient Order of Hibernians.
Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Robert Whitmeyer, Mrs. George Brenon, Miss Theresa Schuler and Miss Constance Schuler, all of Rome, and Mrs. Richard Baader, Naples; four sons, Leo J., Donald E., Lawrence J. and Winston C. Schuler. all of Rome; seven sisters Mrs. Charles Snow, Camden; Mrs. Edward Bovee, Camden; Mrs. Richard O'Hara, Marathon; Mrs. Norman Graves, Florence; Mrs. William Schneible, Rome; Mrs. John Smith, Westmoreland, and Mrs. William Reilly, Stokes; four brothers, Theodore and Andrew Spellicy, Rome; Henry Spellicy, Camden, and James Spellicy, Florence, and six grandchildren
Published in Rome Daily Sentinel, Tuesday Evening, January 21, 1947


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