Cora May Sleight
1885 - 1945 (60 years)-
Name Cora May Sleight Birth 1885 New York Gender Female Census 1 Jun 1915 Moreau, Saratoga, NY age 30, born US, does housework Census 6 Jan 1920 Moreau, Saratoga, NY age 34, born NY, parents born NY/NY Census 1 Jun 1925 Moreau, Saratoga, NY age 40, born US, stitcher at dress shop Census 8 Apr 1930 Moreau, Saratoga, NY age 45, born NY, marr at 27, parents born NY/NY Census 3 Apr 1940 South Glens Falls, Saratoga, NY age 55, born NY, gr8 ed, residing here in 1935, seamstress at dress factory, widowed mother Mary Slate in house Death 1 Jan 1945 South Glens Falls, Saratoga, NY Burial Southside Cemetery, South Glens Falls, NY Person ID I10553 Family Tree Last Modified 23 Aug 2015
Family Ernest Henry Palmer, b. 2 Sep 1882, Moreau, Saratoga, NY d. Mar 1977, Glens Falls, Warren, NY (Age 94 years) Children + 1. George Palmer, b. 1915, Moreau, Saratoga, NY d. 1967 (Age 52 years) + 2. Lawrence Ernest Palmer, b. 1919, Moreau, Saratoga, NY d. 2002 (Age 83 years) Family ID F3688 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 18 Jul 2014
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Notes - from "The Glens Falls Post-Star", 2 Jan 1945 (fultonhistory.com)
MRS. CORA MAY PALMER
Mrs. Cora May Palmer, 60, of 17 Harrison Avenue, South Glens Falls, died at 8:30 A.M. Monday at the home of her brother, Arthur Sleight, 35 Saratoga Avenue, South Glens Falls. She was a lifelong resident of South Glens Falls, a member and past noble grand of the Mary E. Stewart Rebekah Lodge and for many years served as treasurer of that organization. She was also a member of the South Glens Falls Methodist Church. Survivors, besides the brother, are two sons, George Palmer and Lawrence Palmer, both of the United States Navy; two grandchildren, Darleen Palmer, Fenimore, and Donna Palmer, South Glens Falls; a niece, Cora May Sleight, and a nephew, Hollis Sleigh, both of Galway. Funeral service will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Sleight home, The Rev George Robinson, pastor of the South Glens Falls Methodist Church, will officiate. Interment will be in South Side Cemetery, South Glens Falls. Friends may call anytime at the home
- from "The Glens Falls Post-Star", 2 Jan 1945 (fultonhistory.com)