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Greit <I>Visser</I> Malsan

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Greit Visser Malsan

Birth
Death
1960 (aged 64–65)
Burial
Whitesboro, Oneida County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Yorkville Mrs. Adrian S. Malsan, 64, of 3 Bunker Ave., Yorkville, died yesterday in St. Elizabeth Hospital after a brief illness.
Greit Visser was born Nov. 6, 1895, in Whitesboro. daughter of Thomas and Nina Pylman Visser and attended Whitesboro schools.
She was married to Mr. Malsan in Whitesboro. He died in 1942.
Mrs. Malsan was a member of Whitesboro Methodist Church and its Philathea Society.
She leaves five sons, Adrian, Oriskany; Thomas, Utica; Charles, New York City; Eugene, Yorkville and Dr. Richard Malsan, Tacoma, Wash.; four daughters, Mrs. Roger (Anna) Kessner, Houston, Tex.; Mrs. Charles (Bessie) Bronk, Yorkville; Mrs. Russell (Greit) Moyer and Mrs. John (Phyllis) Edwards, both of Whitesboro; three brothers, John Visser, Utica;
Henry Visser, Yorkville and Phillip Visser, Whitesboro; a sister, Mrs. Roy (Winnie ) Tiffany, Marcy; 14 grandchildren.
Another son, John, was killed in Germany during World War II.
Burial will be in Grandview Cemetery. Utica Daily Press, Tuesday, Aug. 23, 1960
Yorkville Mrs. Adrian S. Malsan, 64, of 3 Bunker Ave., Yorkville, died yesterday in St. Elizabeth Hospital after a brief illness.
Greit Visser was born Nov. 6, 1895, in Whitesboro. daughter of Thomas and Nina Pylman Visser and attended Whitesboro schools.
She was married to Mr. Malsan in Whitesboro. He died in 1942.
Mrs. Malsan was a member of Whitesboro Methodist Church and its Philathea Society.
She leaves five sons, Adrian, Oriskany; Thomas, Utica; Charles, New York City; Eugene, Yorkville and Dr. Richard Malsan, Tacoma, Wash.; four daughters, Mrs. Roger (Anna) Kessner, Houston, Tex.; Mrs. Charles (Bessie) Bronk, Yorkville; Mrs. Russell (Greit) Moyer and Mrs. John (Phyllis) Edwards, both of Whitesboro; three brothers, John Visser, Utica;
Henry Visser, Yorkville and Phillip Visser, Whitesboro; a sister, Mrs. Roy (Winnie ) Tiffany, Marcy; 14 grandchildren.
Another son, John, was killed in Germany during World War II.
Burial will be in Grandview Cemetery. Utica Daily Press, Tuesday, Aug. 23, 1960


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