William O´Connor
William F. O´Connor, 70, of 313 Blandina St., a polisher at Utica Drop Forge until his retirement 15 years ago, died yesterday in St. Luke´s Memorial Hospital Center. He was a native of Syracuse and came to Utica when he was a boy. He was educated in Utica schools and was a member of the Church of the Sacred Heart. He leaves his wife, the former Agnes Farr; two daughters, Mrs. Frank (Evelyn) Seely, Vernon and Mrs. Alex (Josephine) Rapavi, Cold Brook; three sons, William P. O´Connor, Donald J. O´Connor and Robert W. O´Connor, all of Utica; four sisters, Mrs. Frank Marsh, Miss Pearl O´Connor and Mrs. Leo Bevins, Utica and Mrs. George Dunn, Seneca Falls. The funeral will be at 8:15 Saturday from the Heintz Funeral Home and at 8:45 from the Church of the Sacred Heart where a requiem high mass will be offered. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
William O´Connor
William F. O´Connor, 70, of 313 Blandina St., a polisher at Utica Drop Forge until his retirement 15 years ago, died yesterday in St. Luke´s Memorial Hospital Center. He was a native of Syracuse and came to Utica when he was a boy. He was educated in Utica schools and was a member of the Church of the Sacred Heart. He leaves his wife, the former Agnes Farr; two daughters, Mrs. Frank (Evelyn) Seely, Vernon and Mrs. Alex (Josephine) Rapavi, Cold Brook; three sons, William P. O´Connor, Donald J. O´Connor and Robert W. O´Connor, all of Utica; four sisters, Mrs. Frank Marsh, Miss Pearl O´Connor and Mrs. Leo Bevins, Utica and Mrs. George Dunn, Seneca Falls. The funeral will be at 8:15 Saturday from the Heintz Funeral Home and at 8:45 from the Church of the Sacred Heart where a requiem high mass will be offered. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
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