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Charles Corser

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Charles Corser

Birth
Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
30 May 1911 (aged 83)
Canandaigua, Ontario County, New York, USA
Burial
Canandaigua, Ontario County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 11 Lot 93
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Charles Corser, for years a prominent and respected farmer of this town, died at the home of his son, Warren Corser, Gibson street, on Tuesday, aged nearly 84 years. Since the death of his wife in 1908, Mr. Corser has been failing. Most of his active life was spent in farming, he having lived for 34 years upon one farm north of this village. Six years ago Mr. Corser was elected town collector upon the Republican ticket. He is survived by four sons, Warren of this village; Richard of Paterson, N. J.; Marvin of Geneva; and Charles E. Corser of Victor. Two sisters, Mrs. Mary J. King of Lockport, and Mrs. Marvin Ferner of Flint, and four grandchildren also survive. Rev. Arthur Copeland will officiate at the funeral services at the home of Warren Corser, Gibson street, at two o'clock this afternoon and burial will be in Woodlawn.
Published: Ontario County Journal
June 2, 1911
Charles Corser, for years a prominent and respected farmer of this town, died at the home of his son, Warren Corser, Gibson street, on Tuesday, aged nearly 84 years. Since the death of his wife in 1908, Mr. Corser has been failing. Most of his active life was spent in farming, he having lived for 34 years upon one farm north of this village. Six years ago Mr. Corser was elected town collector upon the Republican ticket. He is survived by four sons, Warren of this village; Richard of Paterson, N. J.; Marvin of Geneva; and Charles E. Corser of Victor. Two sisters, Mrs. Mary J. King of Lockport, and Mrs. Marvin Ferner of Flint, and four grandchildren also survive. Rev. Arthur Copeland will officiate at the funeral services at the home of Warren Corser, Gibson street, at two o'clock this afternoon and burial will be in Woodlawn.
Published: Ontario County Journal
June 2, 1911


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