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Frances Eleanor Williams
b.19 Sep 1929 Amboy, Town of, Oswego County, NY
d.25 Sep 2011 Syracuse, Onondaga County, NY
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m. 1 Jun 1912
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Census 1930, Town of Amboy, Oswego County, NY : Williams, Frank - Head - " Francis - Daughter - Female - White - Age 7 months - Born New York Census 1940, Amboy, Oswego County, NY: Williams, Frank - Head - " Frances - Daughter - Female - White - Age 10 - At school, grade 5 - Born New York Oswego Palladium-Times, 21 Apr 1949: CENTERVILLE-- Miss Frances Williams, employed by the Pomeroy Real Estate of Syracuse, enjoyed the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams. Oswego Palladium-Times, 15 Aug 1949: Miss Frances Williams, who is employed in an insurance office in Syracuse, has been at home for the past two weeks with a severe case of tonsillitis. Syracuse Herald Journal, 19 Feb 1977: MRS. WILLIAMS DIES AT 84 Amboy Center-- Mrs. Evelyn L. Williams, 84, of Panther Lake Road died yesterday at Oneida City Hospital. Surviving... Mrs. Frances Moran of North Syracuse Syracuse Post Standard, 12 Apr 2001: OLD SCHOOL HOUSES MUSEUM AMBOY FAMILY GIVES HISTORICAL SOCIETY A ONE-ROOM HOME Lots of people in Amboy feared their town's history would disappear untold. Enough people were concerned that they started a historical society three years ago, then began building an archive of sorts: a homemade book chronicling their ancestors' history. "We figured that this would be lost history, and we wanted to save the history of our town," said Ed Lescenski, president of the society and a town council member. At 2:30 p.m. May 5, the town will have a dedication ceremony at the Red School House on county Route 23 in Amboy, celebrating the donation of the building and the opening of the Amboy Museum. "My sister Verna taught there (at the schoolhouse), and my mother, Evelyn, taught there," said HELEN CORNELL, vice president of the Amboy Historical Society. Cornell, of Manlius, belongs to the historical society, along with her sisters FRANCES MORAN of North Syracuse and DOROTHY CAPRIA of East Syracuse, and brother DONALD WILLIAMS of Brewerton. Their older sister, VERNA FAULKNER, and Verna's husband, STANLEY, who is now deceased, donated the Red School House to the society a few years ago. (remainder of article under "Helen Williams" and printed out in Pink footlocker files) [edit] =======================================Syracuse Post-Standard, 28 Sep 2011: FRANCES E. MORAN Frances E. Moran September 25, 2011 Frances E. Williams Moran, 82, of North Syracuse, passed away Sunday at Rosewood Heights. A Panther Lake native, she was raised on her family's farm, graduated from Camden High School in 1947, and attended Powelson Business School. Fran was employed by the Pomeroy Agency and retired from the Gere Agency in 1988. She was a member of Andrews Church, where she taught Sunday School and was Troop 157 Cub and Webelos Den Mother. Fran loved to garden and enjoyed traveling to Canada, Bermuda, Florida, San Francisco, Palm Springs and Colorado Springs. She especially looked forward to her family's annual trips to Cape Cod. Fran will be remembered for her auburn hair and freckles, sense of humor, intelligence, and zest for life. She excelled as a homemaker, as she did with everything, and loved spending time with family and friends. Fran will be greatly missed by all who were fortunate enough to have known her. Surviving are her husband of 60 years, William E. Moran; her children, Kim A. (Nancy) Moran and William E. Moran Jr., both of North Syracuse; two grandchildren, Kelsey C. Moran at the University of Buffalo and Abigail G. Moran of North Syracuse; and step-granddaughter, Erica N. Kelly of Syracuse. Also surviving are her sisters, Helen Cornell of Jamesville, Dorothy Capria of North Syracuse; a brother, Donald (Joan) Williams of Cicero and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Fran was predeceased by her parents, Frank Williams and Evelyn Sewell Law Williams; and a sister, Verna "Bonnie" Faulkner. The family thanks the caring sixth floor staff at Rosewood Heights. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, Williamstown, on Saturday, October 1 at 9:30 a.m. Memorial service will be held Saturday, October 1 at 1 p.m. at Andrews Memorial United Methodist Church, 106 Church Street, North Syracuse. References
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