Harold H. Zufelt, 64, died suddenly Monday at his home at 619 South West St., Syracuse.
He was a veteran of World War I. Mr. Zufelt was a native of Fulton before moving to Wolcott where he resided for seven years. The family moved to Syracuse six years ago where Mr. Zufelt was a self-employed mechanic.
He is survived by his wife Marian; two daughters, Miss Esther M. and Marilyn E.; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Dorothy E. Snyder; a son, Lawrence M., and seven grandchildren, all of Syracuse.
Callers at the J. G. Butler Funer al Home, 2104 South Salina St., Syracuse Wednesday 7-9. Funeral services 10 a. m. Thursday (today) from the Pilgrim Holiness Church, 310 Hatch St., Syracuse, interment in North Volney cemetery, Volney, N.Y.
Source: The Cato Citizen, Cato NY, June 22, 1961
Harold H. Zufelt, 64, died suddenly Monday at his home at 619 South West St., Syracuse.
He was a veteran of World War I. Mr. Zufelt was a native of Fulton before moving to Wolcott where he resided for seven years. The family moved to Syracuse six years ago where Mr. Zufelt was a self-employed mechanic.
He is survived by his wife Marian; two daughters, Miss Esther M. and Marilyn E.; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Dorothy E. Snyder; a son, Lawrence M., and seven grandchildren, all of Syracuse.
Callers at the J. G. Butler Funer al Home, 2104 South Salina St., Syracuse Wednesday 7-9. Funeral services 10 a. m. Thursday (today) from the Pilgrim Holiness Church, 310 Hatch St., Syracuse, interment in North Volney cemetery, Volney, N.Y.
Source: The Cato Citizen, Cato NY, June 22, 1961
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