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Marvin Corser

Birth
Ontario County, New York, USA
Death
31 Aug 1940 (aged 72)
New York, USA
Burial
Geneva, Ontario County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Obituary:

Marvin Corser, 72, retired railway postal clerk, died Saturday at the Jensen Nursing Home on Washington street, following a long illness. He leaves one daughter, Mrs. O. W. Harris of this city and a brother, Richard Corser of Paterson, N. J. Mr. Corser was born near Canandaigua on June 3rd, 1868, He was appointed to the New York and Chicago railway postoffice run in October, 1889, and transferred to the Canandaigua and Batavia run in August, 1891, In 1893, he was on the New York, Geneva and Buffalo run and in April, 1929, was transferred to the Buffalo terminal. He retired June, 1930, Mr. Corser was a member of the Railway Mail Association and North Presbyterian church. The funeral was held this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock from the home of Mrs. Harris, with the Rev. Alexander Thompson of the North Presbyterian church, officiating. Burial was in Glenwood Cemetery. The bearers were Charles Fox, Harry Sherwood, Charles Woodcock, George Flint, George Lewis of Geneva; and Channing Bergen of Waterloo.
Published: Geneva Daily Times
September 3, 1940
Obituary:

Marvin Corser, 72, retired railway postal clerk, died Saturday at the Jensen Nursing Home on Washington street, following a long illness. He leaves one daughter, Mrs. O. W. Harris of this city and a brother, Richard Corser of Paterson, N. J. Mr. Corser was born near Canandaigua on June 3rd, 1868, He was appointed to the New York and Chicago railway postoffice run in October, 1889, and transferred to the Canandaigua and Batavia run in August, 1891, In 1893, he was on the New York, Geneva and Buffalo run and in April, 1929, was transferred to the Buffalo terminal. He retired June, 1930, Mr. Corser was a member of the Railway Mail Association and North Presbyterian church. The funeral was held this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock from the home of Mrs. Harris, with the Rev. Alexander Thompson of the North Presbyterian church, officiating. Burial was in Glenwood Cemetery. The bearers were Charles Fox, Harry Sherwood, Charles Woodcock, George Flint, George Lewis of Geneva; and Channing Bergen of Waterloo.
Published: Geneva Daily Times
September 3, 1940


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