born in the town of Bethel 1859.20 years ago he moved to Montgomery, where he had a fine farm and one of the best dairy herds in the county.
Leaves 2 sons and a daughter, John at home, Frank at Maywood, and Mrs Herman Decker of Fallsburg.
John J Dillon former state commissioner of Farms and Markets and owner of the Rural New Yorker,are brothers. He also leaves four sisters - Mrs John J Finneran and Mrs Timothy Driscoll of White Lake, Julia Dillon of Montgomery and Agnes Dillon of New York."
born in the town of Bethel 1859.20 years ago he moved to Montgomery, where he had a fine farm and one of the best dairy herds in the county.
Leaves 2 sons and a daughter, John at home, Frank at Maywood, and Mrs Herman Decker of Fallsburg.
John J Dillon former state commissioner of Farms and Markets and owner of the Rural New Yorker,are brothers. He also leaves four sisters - Mrs John J Finneran and Mrs Timothy Driscoll of White Lake, Julia Dillon of Montgomery and Agnes Dillon of New York."