PLATTSBURGH SENTINEL
FRI. APRIL 26, 1918
THOMAS EGGSWARE
The people of Ellenburg Center
were startled Saturday evening, April
13, at hearing that Thomas Eggsware
a highly respected citizen ha<J passed
away. Mr. Eggsware wag as well us
usual and had been at the village during
the day. He was sitting in a
chair conversing with his family and
some of his neighbors when the summations
came, apparently without warning.
Pie was 74 years old and had
.spent nearly all his lifetime in Ellenburg.
He followed the business of
farming a good many years, prospering
and making a success of U.
About thirteen years ago he gave up
farming and bought a small lot at 131-
lenburgh Center and has lived there
ever since.
He was a kind husband and an indulgent
father, and a kind and obliging
neighbor. He will be greatly
missed by the whole community.
He leaves to mourn his loss a Widow,
five daughters, Mrs. John Carter
and Mrs. Phillip Robaro of Ellenburg;
Mrs. John Kando of Canada;
Mrs. G. F. Labarge of Malone, and
Mrs. John Cox of Washington, and
one son, Ernest, of Ellenburg. Tho
funeral services were held Saturday
morning at St. Edmund’s church, Ellenburg
with interment in the R. C.
cemetery.