Nathan C. Fonda Employed by Railroads Half a Century - Nathan C. Fonda died early yesterday morning at No. 312 Seymour street, where he had resided forty-five years. He had been in the employ of the Lackawanna and Central railroads as a blacksmith for over half a century. He was 83 years old, and is survived by a widow; one son, Frank Fonda; two daughters, Mrs. Ida Keller and Mrs. Frank Gamlen, all of this city; and a brother, Abraham Fonda, of Dewitt, and a sister, Mrs. Arelia Bradt of Glenvllle, N. Y., where he was born. The funeral will be held at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, with burial at Oakwood. Syracuse NY Post Standard, Wednesday, May 4, 1904.
Nathan C. Fonda Employed by Railroads Half a Century - Nathan C. Fonda died early yesterday morning at No. 312 Seymour street, where he had resided forty-five years. He had been in the employ of the Lackawanna and Central railroads as a blacksmith for over half a century. He was 83 years old, and is survived by a widow; one son, Frank Fonda; two daughters, Mrs. Ida Keller and Mrs. Frank Gamlen, all of this city; and a brother, Abraham Fonda, of Dewitt, and a sister, Mrs. Arelia Bradt of Glenvllle, N. Y., where he was born. The funeral will be held at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, with burial at Oakwood. Syracuse NY Post Standard, Wednesday, May 4, 1904.
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