FLORENCE -Funeral services for Mrs Marcella Spellicy Graves, 63, will be held Friday, with a prayer service at 9:30 her home here, and at 10 o'clock at St. Mary's Church, Florence, where a solemn requiem Mass will be offered..
Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Florence, with arrangements in charge of the B. A. Sanborn and Son Funeral Home, Camden..
Mrs. Graves died Tuesday, May 5, in a Rome hospital after a long illness..
She was married to Mr. Graves on Sept. 28, 1915,. in Florence, and the couple had always resided here. She was town tax collector and a member of St. Mary's Church and its Altar and Rosary Societies, and during World War II worked for the General Cable Corp., in Rome..
She leaves her husband; a son William at home; four daughters, Mrs Joseph Clark and Mrs Walter Platt, both of Florence, Mrs Marcella Robinson, Syracuse, Mrs. Stanley Dixon, North Bay; 24 grandchildren; four great grandchildren, six sisters, Mrs Margaret Schneible, Rome; Mrs. John Smith, Westmoreland; Mrs William Riley, Stokes; Mrs. Mary Snow, Camden; Mrs Edward M. Bovee, Camden, and Mrs. Floyd O'Hara of Marathon; four brothers Henry, Camden; James, Florence. Theodore, Stokes, and Andrew Spellicy, Rome; also several nieces and nephews..
(Rome Daily Sentinel, May 6, 1959
FLORENCE -Funeral services for Mrs Marcella Spellicy Graves, 63, will be held Friday, with a prayer service at 9:30 her home here, and at 10 o'clock at St. Mary's Church, Florence, where a solemn requiem Mass will be offered..
Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Florence, with arrangements in charge of the B. A. Sanborn and Son Funeral Home, Camden..
Mrs. Graves died Tuesday, May 5, in a Rome hospital after a long illness..
She was married to Mr. Graves on Sept. 28, 1915,. in Florence, and the couple had always resided here. She was town tax collector and a member of St. Mary's Church and its Altar and Rosary Societies, and during World War II worked for the General Cable Corp., in Rome..
She leaves her husband; a son William at home; four daughters, Mrs Joseph Clark and Mrs Walter Platt, both of Florence, Mrs Marcella Robinson, Syracuse, Mrs. Stanley Dixon, North Bay; 24 grandchildren; four great grandchildren, six sisters, Mrs Margaret Schneible, Rome; Mrs. John Smith, Westmoreland; Mrs William Riley, Stokes; Mrs. Mary Snow, Camden; Mrs Edward M. Bovee, Camden, and Mrs. Floyd O'Hara of Marathon; four brothers Henry, Camden; James, Florence. Theodore, Stokes, and Andrew Spellicy, Rome; also several nieces and nephews..
(Rome Daily Sentinel, May 6, 1959
Family Members
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Nora Elizabeth Spellicy Schuler
1888–1947
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Mary Catherine Spellicy Snow
1889–1983
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Florence Spellicy O'Hara
1892–1975
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Theodore Joseph Spellicy
1893–1979
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Bertha Pauline Spellicy Bovee
1894–1972
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Margaret Veronica Spellicy Schneible
1896–1986
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Andrew Charles "Andy" Spellicy
1899–1967
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Lillian Frances Spellicy Smith
1900–1988
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Henry Joseph Spellicy
1902–1986
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James B. Spellicy
1905–1984
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Ruth C Spellicy Riley
1909–1992
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