Her marriage to Mr. Capron took place in Carthage June 22, 1932. Mr. Capron died December 25, 1983.
During World War II, Mrs. Capron was employed in a defense plant in Rome and also served as an air raid warden.
Mrs. Capron is survived by a son and daughter-in-law; two daughters and sons-in-law; three grandsons and a granddaughter.
She is also survived by seven sisters, Lillian Jones, Talcottville; Mrs. Walter (Mildred) Fitzryk, Boonville; Marion Smith, Mrs. James (Regina) Deily, Mrs. Thomas (Betty) Nielsen, Mrs. Kenneth (Gladys) Toepp and Mrs. Benjamin (Shirley) Kozick, all five of Rome, and two brothers, Howard Urtz, of Rome, and Stanley Urtz, Sherburne.
She was predeceased by three brothers, James, Earl and Gerald Urtz.
Her marriage to Mr. Capron took place in Carthage June 22, 1932. Mr. Capron died December 25, 1983.
During World War II, Mrs. Capron was employed in a defense plant in Rome and also served as an air raid warden.
Mrs. Capron is survived by a son and daughter-in-law; two daughters and sons-in-law; three grandsons and a granddaughter.
She is also survived by seven sisters, Lillian Jones, Talcottville; Mrs. Walter (Mildred) Fitzryk, Boonville; Marion Smith, Mrs. James (Regina) Deily, Mrs. Thomas (Betty) Nielsen, Mrs. Kenneth (Gladys) Toepp and Mrs. Benjamin (Shirley) Kozick, all five of Rome, and two brothers, Howard Urtz, of Rome, and Stanley Urtz, Sherburne.
She was predeceased by three brothers, James, Earl and Gerald Urtz.
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