She was born in Cooperstown, daughter of James and Ella Fowler Chase. Mrs. Sperry was a teacher for many years in the Middlefield schools. She also had been employed by the Cooperstown National Bank. She was a member of the First Baptist Church. She had done volunteer work with the Women's Auxiliary of Bassett Hospital.
She leaves two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Lee Chase, Mohawk and Mrs. Charles Chase, Old Forge; four nephews, Lewis, Ernest and John Chase, all of Cooperstown, and Robert in California, and three neices, Mrs. Ralph (Ula) Austin, Gales Ferry, Conn.; Mrs. John (Ella) Brakey, Eagle Bay and Mrs. Donald (Amy) LaBombard, Old Forge.
The funeral will be at 2 tomorrow from the Ingalls Funeral Home. Burial will be in Hartwick Seminary Cemetery.
Calling hours are from 7 to 9 tonight." ["The Daily Press" (Utica, NY), Friday, May 16, 1969, page 24; obituary provided by Michele Culletto]
She was born in Cooperstown, daughter of James and Ella Fowler Chase. Mrs. Sperry was a teacher for many years in the Middlefield schools. She also had been employed by the Cooperstown National Bank. She was a member of the First Baptist Church. She had done volunteer work with the Women's Auxiliary of Bassett Hospital.
She leaves two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Lee Chase, Mohawk and Mrs. Charles Chase, Old Forge; four nephews, Lewis, Ernest and John Chase, all of Cooperstown, and Robert in California, and three neices, Mrs. Ralph (Ula) Austin, Gales Ferry, Conn.; Mrs. John (Ella) Brakey, Eagle Bay and Mrs. Donald (Amy) LaBombard, Old Forge.
The funeral will be at 2 tomorrow from the Ingalls Funeral Home. Burial will be in Hartwick Seminary Cemetery.
Calling hours are from 7 to 9 tonight." ["The Daily Press" (Utica, NY), Friday, May 16, 1969, page 24; obituary provided by Michele Culletto]
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