April 6, 1950
The Order for the Burial of the Dead will be read for Earl Fenwick Wheeler, 66, of 145 Henry Street, by Rev. William H. Smith of Christ Episcopal Church Saturday at the Courtland V. Andrew Funeral Home.
Mr. Wheeler died Tuesday in Ellis Hospital after a short illness. He was the husband of Mrs. Elizabeth Clifford Wheeler.
A native of Munnsville, he had lived here for 45 years. He retired a year ago as a claims adjuster of the Schenectady Railway Co.
Mr. Wheeler was a member of New Hope Lodge 730, F& AM, St. George's Chapter 157, St. George's council 74, the Masonic Club, and the Quarterly Century Club of the Masonic bodies. He was an active bridge player and was known in local bridge circles.
Besides his wife, survivors include two brothers, Harold Wheeler of Rome and Peter Wheeler of Hamilton, and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Clifford of Rome.
Burial will be in Evergreen Memorial Park.
April 6, 1950
The Order for the Burial of the Dead will be read for Earl Fenwick Wheeler, 66, of 145 Henry Street, by Rev. William H. Smith of Christ Episcopal Church Saturday at the Courtland V. Andrew Funeral Home.
Mr. Wheeler died Tuesday in Ellis Hospital after a short illness. He was the husband of Mrs. Elizabeth Clifford Wheeler.
A native of Munnsville, he had lived here for 45 years. He retired a year ago as a claims adjuster of the Schenectady Railway Co.
Mr. Wheeler was a member of New Hope Lodge 730, F& AM, St. George's Chapter 157, St. George's council 74, the Masonic Club, and the Quarterly Century Club of the Masonic bodies. He was an active bridge player and was known in local bridge circles.
Besides his wife, survivors include two brothers, Harold Wheeler of Rome and Peter Wheeler of Hamilton, and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Clifford of Rome.
Burial will be in Evergreen Memorial Park.
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