Mr. Judson was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving judson and was born in Springfield, March 17, 1880, where he resided until the first of last March when he removed to Cooperstown and entered the employ of the Fenimore Farm. Surviving, besides the widow, are six children, Mrs. Charles Smith of Cooperstown, and Irving, Gladys, Carmeta, Beatrice and Mildred, at home.
The funeral was held at the home Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock, the Rev. Mr. Shafer, pastor of the Presbyterian church of Middlefield Center officiating, With interment in the cemetery at that place. The fellow employees of the deceased at the Fenimore Farm attended in a body and the profuse floral offerings attested the high regard in which he was held.
The Otsego Farmer
Friday, 22 Aug 1924
Mr. Judson was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving judson and was born in Springfield, March 17, 1880, where he resided until the first of last March when he removed to Cooperstown and entered the employ of the Fenimore Farm. Surviving, besides the widow, are six children, Mrs. Charles Smith of Cooperstown, and Irving, Gladys, Carmeta, Beatrice and Mildred, at home.
The funeral was held at the home Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock, the Rev. Mr. Shafer, pastor of the Presbyterian church of Middlefield Center officiating, With interment in the cemetery at that place. The fellow employees of the deceased at the Fenimore Farm attended in a body and the profuse floral offerings attested the high regard in which he was held.
The Otsego Farmer
Friday, 22 Aug 1924
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