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Clarence G. Branch

Birth
Canadice, Ontario County, New York, USA
Death
6 Oct 1952 (aged 74)
Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA
Burial
Pittsford, Monroe County, New York, USA Add to Map
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The Livonia Gazette (Livonia, New York)
Thursday, 16 October 1952 - Page Six

Death of Clarence Branch
Funeral services for Clarence Branch of 181 Sylvan Road, Rochester, were held last Thursday, Oct. 9, at Hedges Funeral Home, Rochester, with interment in White Haven Cemetery, Rochester. Mr. Branch died suddenly at his home on Monday, Oct. 6. Death was caused by a heart attack.
Mr. Branch was born in Canadice Nov. 14, 1877, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Branch. He graduated from Geneseo Normal and in 1904 he was united in marriage to Miss Lola Bill of Wayland. After conducting a shoe store in Wayland for several years, they moved to New York city, where he was a factory inspector. About ten years ago he retired and they had made their home in Rochester since.
Besides his wife, Mr. Branch is survived by several cousins, who have the sympathy of their friends.

(Page Six)
Mr. and Mrs. Everette Affolter and Mrs. Grace Affolter of this place and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rix of Buffalo attended the funeral of their cousin, Clarence Branch, in Rochester, Thursday afternoon.
The Livonia Gazette (Livonia, New York)
Thursday, 16 October 1952 - Page Six

Death of Clarence Branch
Funeral services for Clarence Branch of 181 Sylvan Road, Rochester, were held last Thursday, Oct. 9, at Hedges Funeral Home, Rochester, with interment in White Haven Cemetery, Rochester. Mr. Branch died suddenly at his home on Monday, Oct. 6. Death was caused by a heart attack.
Mr. Branch was born in Canadice Nov. 14, 1877, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Branch. He graduated from Geneseo Normal and in 1904 he was united in marriage to Miss Lola Bill of Wayland. After conducting a shoe store in Wayland for several years, they moved to New York city, where he was a factory inspector. About ten years ago he retired and they had made their home in Rochester since.
Besides his wife, Mr. Branch is survived by several cousins, who have the sympathy of their friends.

(Page Six)
Mr. and Mrs. Everette Affolter and Mrs. Grace Affolter of this place and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rix of Buffalo attended the funeral of their cousin, Clarence Branch, in Rochester, Thursday afternoon.


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