Syracuse (NY) Herald
Sunday morning, February 5, 1939
Page 3-C, Column 6
Mrs. A. C. Sneller, 85, Dies Near Cicero; Funeral on Tuesday
Mrs. Alice Churchill Sneller, 85, died Saturday afternoon at her home in McKinley Road, north of Cicero, after a short illness. She was taken seriously ill Thursday.
Mrs. Sneller was born in the town of Scriba, a daughter of the late Carmi and Silda Churchill. She had lived in the McKinley Road home for 30 years. Mrs. Sneller was one of the few survivors of the old Dutch Reformed Church of Cicero, which is now the Cicero Methodist Church.
She is survived by a son, Ray Sneller of Cicero; a brother, Henry Churchill of Binghamton, and several nieces.
Private funeral services will be conducted at the home at 2 P.M. Tuesday by the Rev. Edward Howe of Cicero Methodist Church and the Rev. George Campbell of Cicero Universalist Church. Burial will b
Syracuse (NY) Herald
Sunday morning, February 5, 1939
Page 3-C, Column 6
Mrs. A. C. Sneller, 85, Dies Near Cicero; Funeral on Tuesday
Mrs. Alice Churchill Sneller, 85, died Saturday afternoon at her home in McKinley Road, north of Cicero, after a short illness. She was taken seriously ill Thursday.
Mrs. Sneller was born in the town of Scriba, a daughter of the late Carmi and Silda Churchill. She had lived in the McKinley Road home for 30 years. Mrs. Sneller was one of the few survivors of the old Dutch Reformed Church of Cicero, which is now the Cicero Methodist Church.
She is survived by a son, Ray Sneller of Cicero; a brother, Henry Churchill of Binghamton, and several nieces.
Private funeral services will be conducted at the home at 2 P.M. Tuesday by the Rev. Edward Howe of Cicero Methodist Church and the Rev. George Campbell of Cicero Universalist Church. Burial will b
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