New Paltz Rural Cemetery - Puetz Plot
transcribed August 18, 2002
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(1)
Paul Richard Puetz
US Navy
Born Oct 21, 1903
Died Oct 11, 1932
(2)
William Puetc
Died July 12, 1923
Aged ? Years
(3)
Mother
(4)
Wm H Puetz
1869-1913
His Wife Lena Klages
1870-
Paul Richard
Oct 21 1903
Oct 11 1932
(5)
Wm Puetz
1903-1956
(6)
Donald H Puetz
1932-1960
PLA: Plastic's New Frontier
tracy — Tue, 04/26/2005 - 11:59
In their April 2005 edition, Business 2.0 included a little article that rocked my world. Apparently, NatureWorks, a subsidiary of Cargill, "has pioneered a cheap way to turn [corn] into a substance that's well suited to the demands of packaging." As a common-sense environmentalist, this announcement came as a nice surprise to me. We've already had biodegradable "plastics" but most of them would not have been able to handle the demands placed on packaging. For instance, some of them start degrading as soon as they get wet while others are rather fragile and start degrading once the outer covering is pierced or cracked.
New Site Look
tracy — Mon, 04/25/2005 - 20:27
Welcome to the new site. In part to make things easier to keep up to date and in part to learn about content management systems, I have decided to move my site to using Drupal. I customized the look and feel to be more personalized and I will probably be tinkering around with it for the next few weeks. Well the migration is done, and that was my big project for this evening, so I think I will leave it at this. Look around and have fun.
[1834]
The DENNING GUARD Target shooting prizes cont
Albert Lounsbury Half dozen boxes sardines
[0016]
The following is a list of subscribers from Mateawan to the Orphan's Homestead.
[0017]
A. Lounsbury .50
Thursday, April 12, 1866
[2566]
The steam propellor, York River, Capt. M. D. Lonsberry, is prepared to tow vessels, barges, canal boats, &c. to and from New York, Fishkill, and Newburgh, and all immediate places. Orders left at the office of the Newburgh steam saw mill and at the office of J. Bigler & Co. No. 299 Broadway, New York, will receive prompt attention.
Name: Puetz - William
Service number: 153-98-05
Enlisted at Recruiting station: New York - N.Y
Date: 2-23-18
Age at entrance: 21 Yrs 11 Mos.
Rank Coppersmith 2 Class
Home Address 113 Tiffany St.
StateNew York
Served at | From | To | Served as | No. Days |
Home Awaiting Orders | 2-23-18 | 3-1-18 | Coppersmith 2 Class | 261 |
Naval Training Camp Charleston-S.C. |
3-1-18 | 5-1-18 | ||
Naval Air Station Bay Shore-L.I.N.Y. |
5-1-18 | 6-6-18 | ||
Receiving Ship-Phila- delphia-PA. |
6-6-18 | 6-13-18 | ||
Naval Air Station Pauillac-France |
6-13-18 | 7-21-18 | ||
Naval Air Station Queenstown-Ireland |
7-21-18 | 11-11-18 |
Date Discharge 1-27-19
Mrs. Fillmer dies in Newburgh Gardens
August Dorhman Fillmer died last evening in the residence of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Puetz, in Oak street, Newburgh Gardens after an illness of many weeks. She was a daughter of Sophie Rhode and Frederick Dorhman and was born in Bremen, Germany. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Frederick Westphal and three daughters and one son: Mrs. Herman Schnoor; Miss Dora Gandesbergen, of Bremen, Germany, and Mrs. William Puetz and William Fillmer of Newburgh Gardens, also by three grandchildren. The funeral services on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. will be conducted by the Rev. George J. V. Scerling of the Lutheran church, and the interment will be in Woodlawn cemetery by Toohey-Brothers.
Alfred "Alfie" Caron
Alfred "Alfie" Caron of Marlboro, a landscaper and lifelong resident of the area, died Sunday, Jan. 4, at home. He was 53.
The son of Helen Pecka Caron and the late Edward Caron, he was Aug. 3, 1944, in Newburgh.
In addition to his mother, survivors include his wife, Barbara Kovarnik Caron, at home; one daughter, Claudean Marie Caron, at home; one brother, Edward Caron of Hudson; two sisters, Rose Stanford and Bertha Travers, both of New Windsor, and several nieces and nephews.
Arrangements were made by DiDonato Funeral Home, Marlboro.
Burial was in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Newburgh.
Helen A. Caron
New Windsor, NY
Helen A. Caron of New Windsor, a homemaker, employee for many years at Newburgh Laundry and lifelong resident of the area, died Wednesday, July 22, 1998, in Sylcox Health Care Center in Newburgh. She was 87.
The daughter of the late John and Mary Pecka, she was born Oct. 3, 1910, in New Windsor.
She was the widow of Edward C. Caron, Sr., who died Dec. 17, 1968.
Mrs. Caron was retired from the Ladies Auxilliary of the Quassaick Fire Co. of New Windsor and member of the National Slovack Association.
Survivors include two daughters, Rose Stanford and Bertha Traver, both of New Windsor; one daughter-in-law, Barbara Caron of Marlboro; six grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.