Cindy M. King

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EDWARDS — Cindy M. King, age 50, of Edwards, N.Y., passed away on Saturday, Oct. 2, 2010, at her home.

Cindy was born on Oct. 30, 1959, in Plattsburgh, N.Y., to Napoleon and Alma (Gumlaw) Ashline. She graduated from Saranac Central School and then went on to receive her bachelor’s of art in Business.

Cindy married David P. King on April 16, 1991, in Saranac by the Justice of Peace. They lived in Dannemora, moving to Edwards in 1999. Cindy worked as a substitute teacher at Edwards Knox Central School for the last seven years. She was a member of the rosary society, and she enjoyed baking.

Surviving is her husband, David P. King of Edwards; two sons, Richard V. and his wife, Mary King of Red Creek, and Ryan A. Ashline of Edwards; two daughters, Catherine F. Corrow of Dannemora and Joyce M. and her husband, Eric Mills of Plattsburgh; three brothers, Alva Ashline of Claremont, Fla., John Ashline and Everest Ashline, both of Saranac; three sisters, Janet LaClair of Crystal River, Fla., Bonnie Petes of Saranac and Tammy Kemp of Cliff Haven; eight grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Calling hours will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at French Funeral Home, Edwards. The funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Edwards with Father Stephen Rocker officiating. There will be no burial.

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Cindy M Ashline

EDWARDS — Cindy M. King, age 50, of Edwards, N.Y., passed away on Saturday, Oct. 2, 2010, at her home.

Cindy was born on Oct. 30, 1959, in Plattsburgh, N.Y., to Napoleon and Alma (Gumlaw) Ashline. She graduated from Saranac Central School and then went on to receive her bachelor’s of art in Business.

Cindy married David P. King on April 16, 1991, in Saranac by the Justice of Peace. They lived in Dannemora, moving to Edwards in 1999. Cindy worked as a substitute teacher at Edwards Knox Central School for the last seven years. She was a member of the rosary society, and she enjoyed baking.

Surviving is her husband, David P. King of Edwards; two sons, Richard V. and his wife, Mary King of Red Creek, and Ryan A. Ashline of Edwards; two daughters, Catherine F. Corrow of Dannemora and Joyce M. and her husband, Eric Mills of Plattsburgh; three brothers, Alva Ashline of Claremont, Fla., John Ashline and Everest Ashline, both of Saranac; three sisters, Janet LaClair of Crystal River, Fla., Bonnie Petes of Saranac and Tammy Kemp of Cliff Haven; eight grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Calling hours will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at French Funeral Home, Edwards. The funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Edwards with Father Stephen Rocker officiating. There will be no burial.

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Albert Ashline

PLATTSBURGH PRESS-REPUBLICAN—TUESDAY, MAY 21,1957
Albert Ashline

CHAMPLAIN _ Albert Ashline,
Sr., a lifelong resident of Champlain,
died yesterday at Physicians
Hospital. He was 59.
Mr. Ashline was long an employe
of the Sheridan Iron Works. Injured
In an accident some years ago, he
suffered the loss of a leg. Since then
he conducted a grocery store hi the
village.
Mr. Ashline Is survived by -three
sons, Peter, Albert, Jr. and Donald
Ashline of Champlain; two daughters,
Mrs. Roy Smith of Champlain
and Mrs. Robert Stewart of Chazy
Lake; two brothers, Frank, of
Montreal, and Oscar Ashline of
Easthampton, Mass.; also It grandchildren.
The body Is at the LaValley funeral
home. Funeral services will he
held at St. Marys Church on Thursday
morning at 9. Burial will take
place in the parish cemetery.

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Emma Ashline

Press Republican Monday, March 19, 1956

Clifford Miller,
Wife, Two Children
Perish in Flames
ELLENBURG DEPOT — The last of the charred bodies of a
family of four was pulled from the ashes of the family’s two-story
home yesterday morning to climax a grim four-hour search by volunteer
firemen and sheriff’s deputies.
Raging flames, first discovered –
at 12:30 yesterday morning, leveled
the part frame, part log dwelling
on the plank Road and took the
lives of 31 year old Clifford miller
his wife Emma 28 and their two
children, Francis, 10, and Susan, 8.
Mrs. Miller and the two children
are believed to have died in their
sleep in the two second-floor bedrooms.
The body o£ Clifford Miller was
found in a shed opening off the
first-floor kitchen. The position of
his body led sheriff’s deputies to
theorize that he might have left the
burning building to clear his lungs
of smoke and tried to return to rescue
his wife and children.
Inquest Slated
District Attorney Thomas R.
North said that an inquest would
be conducted by Coroner Dana A.
Weeks. Dr. Weeks returned yesterday
from a Florida vacation.
North added, however, that he
doubted that the cause of the blaze
would ever be determined. “There
was Just nothing left,” he said.
He said that the family probably
died of asphyxiation. The bodies
were so horribly burned, he pointed
out, that autopsies would serve no
purpose.
North, acting-coroner Dr. Daniel
Webster, Sheriff Emett Ducatte
and three of his deputies, state
police from the Chazy substation,
and nine volunteer iiremen from
[Ellenburg Depot raced to the
scene of the tragedy early this
morning. The Miller home was
located by North as about four
miles from Ledgers Corners and
eight miles from Ellenburg Depot.

 

PLATTSBURGH PRESS-REPUBLICAN—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1956

Funeral Rites
.For Ellenburg
Fire Victims Held

ELLENBURG—Funeral services
• for the Clifford Miller family were
held yesterday morning at 9:30 at
St. Edmund’s Church. The Rev.
Earl Taylor was celebrant of the
high Mass of requiem.
Clifford Miller, 31, his wife,
Emma, 28, and two children,
,Francis, 10 and Susan, 8, perished
 In an early Sunday morning fire
near here.
Bearers were Roy Demarals,
Clayton Brooks, Arthur Ashllne,
Donald Ashllne, Lawrence Ashllne,
Peter Dubray, Max Miller,
Ronald Miller, Howard Cayea,
Charles LaFountain, Gerald La-
Fountain and Howard Rabldeau.
Approximately 150 classmates of
the two Miller children attended
f the funeral.
The bodies were placed in a
vault for burial in the spring.
An inquest into the accidental
deaths of the four members of the
family will be held by county coroner
Dana A. Weeks on March 28
at 10 a.m

 

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Hormidas (Midas) Ashline

PLATTSBURGH PRESS-REPUBLICAN—FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1957
Midas Ashline

ELLENBURG DEPOT — Midas
Ashline, 65, a resident,of Ellenburg
most of his life, died Wednesday
in Easthampton, Mass., where he
resided the past two years.
Mr. Ashline was a farmer in the
Town of Ellenburg most of his life.
He was the father of Mrs. Emma
Ashline, who, with her husband,
Clifford Ashline,’ and their two
children were burned to death here
on March 18, 1958.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Emma Fisher;, three sons,
Midas Jr. and Peter, of Ellenburg
Depot, and Roy Ashline Of Pittsfield,
Mass.; two brothers, Oscar
of Easthampton and Albert Ashline
of Champlain; also two sisters,
Mrs. Eleanor Ladoucieur of Pittsfield
and Mrs. Matilda King, of
Moose Creek, Ontario.
The body is at the Drown funeral
home, Ellenburg. Funeral services
will be held at St. Edmund’s
Church Saturday morning at 9:30.
The body will be placed in the
vault in the parish cemetery to
await burial this spring.
Mrs. Samuel Mulholland

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Peter A Ashline

Press-Republican — Tuesday April 4,1978

Peter A. Ashline
CHAZY LAKE – Peter A.
Ashline, 55, died Monday morning
at the CVPH Medical Center.
He was born Dec. 28, 1922, in
South Hampton, Mass., the son of
Midas and Emma (Fisher) Ashline.
He served in the U.S. Army in the
European Theafer during World
War H and was a member of the
Lyon Mountain American Legion
Post 1623.
He is survived hy his wife, the
former Leona Brooks; his mother,
Emma Olshewsky three
daughters, Mrs. Richard (Bernadette)
Porlier of Glens Falls,
Mrs. Daniel (Cheryl) Kalnoski of
Buffalo and Melinda Ashline of
Chazy lake; two sons, Charles and
Edward of Chazy Lake; two
brothers, Hormidas of Chazy Lake
and Roy of Arlington, Va. and seven
grandchildren.
Calling hours will be held at the
Brown Funeral Home in Ellenburg
Depot from 2 to 4 and 7to 9                                                                                                                pmTuesday and Wednesday.
Funeral services will be held
Thursday at 10 a.m. at St. Bernard’s
Church in Lyon Mountain.
Entombment will be in the parish
cemetery to await spring burial

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Roy A Ashline

Press Republican SUNDAY, JUNE 16, 1991

Roy A. Ashline
EAST HAMPTON, Mass. –
Roy A. Ashline, 66, died Saturday.
June 15, 1991. at the Veterans
Administration Hospital
in East Hampton.
He was born Jan. 3, 1925 in
East Hampton, the son of Hormidas
and Emma (Fisher)
Ashline.
Survivors include his mother,
Emma Ashline Olshewsky of
Mount Tom, Mass.; one son,
Richard Ashline; and three
daughters. Beverly Hendricks,
Anne Marie Ashline and
Catherine Rackey.
Calling hours will be held at
E.F. Drown Funeral Service in
EUenburg Depot from 2 to 4
p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. A
Maas of Christian burial will be
held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St.
Edmund’s Church in EUenburg.
Burial will be in Whispering
Maples Memorial Gardens Mausoleum
in Ellenburg Depot.

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Hormidas N Ashline

Press-Republican—Thursday, March 26, 1981

Hormidas N; Ashline
CHAZY LAKE — Hormidas N.
Ashline, 60, died Wednesday morning
at the CVPH Medical Center.
He was bom Nov. 30, 1920 in
Southhampton, Mass., the son of
Hormidas and Emma (Fisher)
Ashline.
He was a veteran of World War II.
Survivors include his wife, the
former Leda DuBrey; his mother,
Emma Olshewsky of Chazy Lake;
three sons, James and David of Tennessee
and Daniel of Oklahoma;
five daughters, Mrs. Lincoln
(Elaine) King of Chazy Lake, Mrs.
Frank (Eileen) Stevens of Denver.
Colo., Mrs. Alan (Jeanne)
DeFayette of Pittsburgh, Mrs.
Carlton (Joan) Canning of Chazy
Lake and Mrs. Thomas (Dale)
Kargoe of Chazy Lake; one brother,
Roy Ashline of Champlain and 22
grandchildren.
Calling hours will be at St. Bernard’s
Convent in Lyon Mountain 2-
4 and 7-9 p.m. today and Friday.
Funeral services will be at 10 a.m.
Saturday at St. Bernard’s Church.
Funeral arrangements are being
handled by the E.F. Drown Funeral
Service of Ellenburg Depot

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Genevieve Ashline

 Press Republican
Published: 6/8/05

Genevieve Provost Gibbs
Plattsburgh  Genevieve “June” Provost Gibbs, 93, of Gravelly Point Drive, and also of Stuart, Fla., passed away on Tuesday, June 7, 2005, at Fletcher Allen Medical Center in Burlington, Vt.

She was born on Dec. 31, 1911, in Dannemora, daughter of George and Carrie (Ero) Ashline.

June had been employed at the L and M Restaurant in Plattsburgh, she was a home maker who enjoyed knitting, crocheting, latchwork, cards and BINGO. She would sit for hours enjoying the birds at her birdhouse. June was a communicant of St. Peter’s Church in Plattsburgh.

June is survived by her husband, C. Vernon Gibbs of Plattsburgh, they were married in Macon, Ga., on March 2, 1961; four children, Marjorie Carpenter and Lawrence of Plattsburgh, Philip Provost and Edith of Las Vegas, Nev., Deanna O’Connell and Roger of Cadyville, Thomas Provost of Plattsburgh; a stepson, Daniel Crannell and Wanda of Brownsville, Texas; step-brother, Laverne Ashline and Belle of Greenville Center; a sister-in-law, Edith Ashline of Chazy Lake; 20 grandchildren; 26 great- grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.

June was predeceased by her first husband, Albert G. Provost; a son, Albert C. Provost; two brothers, Richard Ashline, Maynard Ashline; two sisters, Marjorie Poupore and Mildred Howarth.

Calling hours will be Wednesday, June 8, 2005, from 4 to 8 p.m. at Brown Funeral Home in Plattsburgh. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Thursday, June 9, 2005, at 10 a.m. from St. Peter’s Church in Plattsburgh. Burial will follow in St. Peter’s Cemetery in Plattsburgh.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society or the Building Fund at St. Peter’s Church.
 

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Richard G Ashline

Richard G. Ashline

Chazy Lake ? Richard G. Ashline, 92, died Monday, Sept. 11, 2000, at his home in Chazy Lake.

He was born in Chazy Lake on Jan. 27, 1908, the son of George and Carrie (Ero) Ashline.

Richard was a member of St. Joseph’s Church in Dannemora. He was a lifelong farmer and also built several homes in the area.

Survivors include his wife, Edith (Reyor) Ashline of Chazy Lake; two sons and a daughter-in-law, Bernard Ashline of Chazy Lake and Richard and Irene Ashline of Queensbury; a brother and sister-in-law, Laverne and Belle Ashline of Greenfield Center; two sisters and a brother-in-law, June and Vern Gibbs of Plattsburgh and Marjorie Poupore of Glens Falls; a sister-in-law, Hortense Ashline of Northville, N.Y.; a grandson, Brian Ashline; three great-grandchildren, Brian Ashline Jr., Katlyn Ashline and Hannah Marie Ashline; and several nieces and nephews.

His brother Maynard and a sister, Mildred Howarth, died before him.

Calling hours were Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2000, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the E.F. Drown Funeral Service in Ellenburg Depot. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Thursday, Sept. 14th, at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph?s Church in Dannemora. Burial will follow in the parish cemetery

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