Henrietta Cassidy

Press-Republican—Wednesday  January 18,1984

Henrietta H. Bradshaw

CHATEAUGAY – Henrietta H.
Bradshaw, W. died Tuesday, Jan.
17, 1984, at the Postdam Nursing
Home.
She was bom March 21,1895, in
St. Antoine Abbe in Quebec, the
daughter of George and Clarinda
(Patenaude) Cassidy.
Her husband, Patrick Bradshsaw,
died in 1959. A son, Gerald, died in
1982.
She taught school in the
Churubusco and Burke area for
several years. She was a member of
Court St. Helens Catholic Daughters
of America.
Survivors include two sons, John
of Alexandria. Va., and George of
Chateaugay; three daughters, Mrs.
Irene Bruns of Schenectady, Mrs.
Marie Green of Richmond, Va., and
Mrs. Rose Ryman of Poughkeepsie;
two brothers, Herman Cassidy of
Elmira and Lawrence Cassidy of
Lake Placid; two sisters, Mrs.
Claire Dwyer and Mrs. Leona Mc-
Cormick, both of Chateaugay; 27
grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren.
Calling hqurs will be 7 to 9 tonight
and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday
at the Chateaugay Funeral Home,
Funeral serbvice will be 11 a.m.
Friday at St. Patrick’s Church.
Burial will be in the parish
cemetery in the spring

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Lawrence Cassidy

Press-Republican—Saturday. December 29,1984

Lawrence J. Cassidy

LAKE PLACID — Lawrence J.
Cassidy, 91, of Cascade Road
died Friday afternoon, Dec. 28,
1984, at the Uihlein Mercy
Center.
He was born in St. Antoine,
Que., June 2, 1890, the son of
George and Clarinda (Patnode)
Cassidy. His wife, Kathryn
Baker Cassidy, died in Lake
Placid Dec. 9,1982.
Prior to retiring in 1964, he had
been employed at the Lake
Placid Club for 46 years.
He was a member of Lake
Placid Council, Knights of Columbus.
Survivors include two sons,
Gerald Cassidy of Lake Placid
and Daniel Cassidy of Indianapolis.
Ind.; five daughters,
Mrs. Catherine Niles of Warrensburg.
Miss Rita Cassidy of
Baldwinsville, Mrs. Eileen Efner
of Schenectady, Mrs. Mary
Sullivan of Hudson and Mrs.
Julia LaSalle of Syracuse; a
brother, Herman Cassidy of
Elmira; two sisters, Mrs. Leona
McCormick and Mrs. Claire
Dwyer, both of Chateaugay; 31
grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren.
Calling hours at the Clark
Funeral Home in Lake Placid
will be Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to
9 p.m. A Bible vigil service will
be held at the funeral home Sunday
at 8 p. m:
Funeral services will be held
Monday at 10 a.m. at St. Agnes’
Church with the Rev. Peter
Riani, pastor, officiating.
Burial will be in the parish
cemetery.

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Georgiana C Cassidy

Press-Republican—Saturday, April 12,1980

Georgiana C. Murnane

CHATEAUGAY—Mrs. Georgiana
C. Murnane, 88, died Thursday
evening at the CVPH Medical
Center.
She was born April 21. 1892, in Antoine.
Que., the daughter of George
and Clarinda (Patenaude) Murnane
Cassidy.
Mrs. Murnane was a member of
the Catholic Daughters of America,
the Altar and Rosary Society and
the Grange.
Survivors include two daughters,
Mrs. Walter (Eileen) Wardner of
Plattsburgh and Mrs. Lionel
(Ethel) LePage of New Hartford;
two sons, Raymond Murnane of
Minoa and James Murnane of
Dover, N.J.; three brothers,
Lawrence Cassidy of Lake Placid,
Rufus Cassidy of Chateaugay and
Herman Cassidy of Elmira; three
sisters, Mrs. Henrietta Bradshaw of
Potsdam. Mrs. Edmund (Leona)
McCormick of Chateaugay and Mrs.
Claire Dwyer of Chateaugay; 14
grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren.
Calling hours will be held at the
Chateaugay Funeral Home from 7
to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p.m. Sunday.
Funerak services will be held
Monday at 10 a.m. at St. Patrick’s
– Church in Chateaugay.
Burial will be in the parish
* cemetery

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Leona Mary Cassidy

Press-Republican—Wednesday, January 16,1985

Leona M. McCormick

CHATEAUGAY – Mrs. Leona
M McCormick, 76, of 58 W. Main
St., Chateaugay, died unexpectedly
in Leesburg, Fla., Monday,
Jan. 14,1985.
She was born Sept. 24, 1908, in
Chateaugay, the daughter of
George and Clarinda
(Patenaude) Cassidy.
Mrs. McCormick graduated
from Potsdam Normal School
and was a teacher in Fonda for
three years. Years later, she
became an elementary teacher
in the Chateaugay Central School
District, retiring in 1973.
She was a member of Court St.
Helen 100, Catholic Daughters of
the Americas, and St. Patrick’s
Altar and Rosary Society.
Survivors include three sons,
Jack and Arthur McCormick,
both of Chateauagy, and Donald
McCormick of Loudonville; a
daughter, Mrs. Robert (Kay)
Manley of West Islip, L.I.; a
brother, Herman Cassidy of
Elmira; a sister, Mrs Claire
Dwyer of Chateaugay; and 11
grandchildren.
Her husband, J. Edmund Mc-
Cormick, died Oct. 20,1981. Four
brothers and three sisters also
died previously.
Calling hours will be from 7 to 9
p.m. Thursday and 2 to 4 and 7 to
9 p.m. Friday at the Chateaugay
Funeral Home.
Funeral services will be held at
11 a.m. Saturday at St. Patrick’s
Church.
Burial will be in the parish

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