The Times Record, Troy, New York, Friday, November 13, 1936
The death of Mrs. Alice Chard, a lifelong resident of Green Island, occurred yesterday afternoon after a week's illness. She was born in Green Island, the daughter of the late Sarah Cowan (sic) and Ashbell Barnum. She attended the public schools there, and was a member of the Green Island Presbyterian Church.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Edward (sic Edmund) Lewis and Mrs. Vincent Danks; three sons, Norman, Alfred, and William Chard; and eight grandchildren, Dorothy, Margaret, Shirley, Ruth, William, and Robert Lewis, and Alfred and Kenneth Chard. The funeral service will be from the residence, 168 Paine Street, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. with Rev. M. Harmer Patton, pastor of the Green Island Presbyterian Church, officiating.
Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery.
The Times Record, Troy, New York, Friday, November 13, 1936
The death of Mrs. Alice Chard, a lifelong resident of Green Island, occurred yesterday afternoon after a week's illness. She was born in Green Island, the daughter of the late Sarah Cowan (sic) and Ashbell Barnum. She attended the public schools there, and was a member of the Green Island Presbyterian Church.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Edward (sic Edmund) Lewis and Mrs. Vincent Danks; three sons, Norman, Alfred, and William Chard; and eight grandchildren, Dorothy, Margaret, Shirley, Ruth, William, and Robert Lewis, and Alfred and Kenneth Chard. The funeral service will be from the residence, 168 Paine Street, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. with Rev. M. Harmer Patton, pastor of the Green Island Presbyterian Church, officiating.
Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery.
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