Davis Uriah I | Born 1707
BRUNDAGE, Gladys Mary Louise
1904 - 1989 (85 years)-
Name BRUNDAGE, Gladys Mary Louise Born 28 Jun 1904 Degrasse, Saint Lawrence County, New York Gender Female Died 14 Dec 1989 Oceanside, California Person ID I7972 Uriah Davis I - Genealogy Last Modified 21 Jun 2018
Father BRUNDAGE, Perley Jay, b. 25 Apr 1871, Russell, Saint Lawrence County, New York , d. 3 May 1942, Canton, Saint Lawrence, New York, Unites States (Age 71 years) Mother CLINTSMAN, Adda May, b. 21 Jan 1878, Russell, Saint Lawrence County, New York , d. 6 Sep 1917, Canton, Saint Lawrence, New York, Unites States (Age 39 years) Married 22 May 1896 Russell, Saint Lawrence County, New York Family ID F2875 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family PAIGE, Henry Reid, b. 30 Mar 1904, Ogdensburg, Saint Lawrence County, New York , d. 22 Apr 1989, Oceanside, California (Age 85 years) Married 9 Jul 1927 Potsdam, New York Notes
Married at Baptist Parsonage. Howard Johnson, Clergyman of Potsdam.
Witnesses: Arfha Luthera Gilmore, Canton and Allan M. Short,
Ogdensburg.
Children 1. PAIGE 2. PAIGE 3. PAIGE 4. PAIGE Last Modified 24 Jun 2018 Family ID F1717 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Gladys pursued many interest including painting, gardening and occasionally golf. She is also responsible for amassing much of the genealogical information on the Paige and Brundage families found in this report. Gladys was a very self sufficient woman who took care of her 4 children while her husband was gone on lengthy and dangerous Military assignments. Henry used to joke that Gladys was born in "the grass" (DeGrasse, N.Y.).
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A memorial service was held Dec.19 at the First United Methodist Church with Rev. Gregory Douglass officiating. A grave side service was held at Eternal Hills Memorial Park.
- Gladys pursued many interest including painting, gardening and occasionally golf. She is also responsible for amassing much of the genealogical information on the Paige and Brundage families found in this report. Gladys was a very self sufficient woman who took care of her 4 children while her husband was gone on lengthy and dangerous Military assignments. Henry used to joke that Gladys was born in "the grass" (DeGrasse, N.Y.).