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Charles Collins

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Charles Collins Veteran

Birth
Binghamton, Broome County, New York, USA
Death
9 May 1931 (aged 36–37)
Burial
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sect H-3 plot 135
Memorial ID
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Rites Tomorrow for Collins, Train Victim

Funeral services for Charles A. Collins, 37, veteran of the World War, who died Saturday night in the Hospital of the Good Shepherd of injuries suffered when he was run over by a freight car at the Rock Cut crossing of the D. L. & W. Railroad Saturday afternoon, will be conducted at 2 P.M. tomorrow at the family home, 205 Grand Avenue, by the Rev. A. H. Cooke of Good Will Congregational Church. Burial will take place in Morningside Cemetery.

[Syracuse Herald, Monday evening, May 11, 1931, page 3]


COLLINS—Charles, 37, suddenly May 9. He is survived by his wife, Eva Collins; one daugther, Miss Doris Collins; three sons, Robert, Paul and Jack, and his mother, Mrs. Lawrence Collins; four sisters and two brothers. Funeral from the home, 205 Grand Ave., Tuesday at 2 p.m., the Rev. Mr. Cooke officiating. Burial at Morningside. He was a member of the Brotherhood of R. R. Trainmen, also World War veteran. Arrangements by Kompf.

[Syracuse Journal, Monday, May 11, 1931, page 22]

Rites Tomorrow for Collins, Train Victim

Funeral services for Charles A. Collins, 37, veteran of the World War, who died Saturday night in the Hospital of the Good Shepherd of injuries suffered when he was run over by a freight car at the Rock Cut crossing of the D. L. & W. Railroad Saturday afternoon, will be conducted at 2 P.M. tomorrow at the family home, 205 Grand Avenue, by the Rev. A. H. Cooke of Good Will Congregational Church. Burial will take place in Morningside Cemetery.

[Syracuse Herald, Monday evening, May 11, 1931, page 3]


COLLINS—Charles, 37, suddenly May 9. He is survived by his wife, Eva Collins; one daugther, Miss Doris Collins; three sons, Robert, Paul and Jack, and his mother, Mrs. Lawrence Collins; four sisters and two brothers. Funeral from the home, 205 Grand Ave., Tuesday at 2 p.m., the Rev. Mr. Cooke officiating. Burial at Morningside. He was a member of the Brotherhood of R. R. Trainmen, also World War veteran. Arrangements by Kompf.

[Syracuse Journal, Monday, May 11, 1931, page 22]


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