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- Rowlan Burton Alger - November 10, 1897 - April 16, 1958. Plot R-128. Son of Norman N. and Margaret Robinson Alger. Husband of Hazel Mildred Johnson Alger. Married November 14, 1920 at Pulaski, New York.
Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, April 24, 1958 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - R. B. Alger, 60, Dies Suddenly - Services for Rowlan B. Alger, 60, of 110 Helen Street, North Syracuse, were held in the Sears Funeral Home, in North Syracuse, Saturday, with interment in Pulaski Cemetery. The Rev. Ernest Laycock, pastor of the Baptist Church there, officiated. Mr. Alger, a former resident of Pulaski, died April 16 in the Good Shepherd Hospital in Syracuse of an internal hemorrhage. He had been ill less than a day. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Hazel Johnson Alger; a son, Will J. Alger and grandson, Michael Alger, of Sandy Creek; a sister, Mrs. Norma Smith, and a brother, Wilbur Alger. Mr. Alger was born in Mexico on November 10, 1897, the son of Norman N. and Margaret Robinson Alger. His early life was spent in Colosse where he attended rural schools and also Parish high school. He was married to Miss Hazel M. Johnson on November 14, 1920, and they had lived in Syracuse and Pulaski all their married life. He was a machinist and a merchant. He was manager of the Market Basket store in Pulaski from March 1932 to April 1942, leaving Pulaski in August of that year. They had resided at their present home in North Syracuse since May 12, 1951. He had been employed at the Allen Tool Corp., in Syracuse as a machinist since April 1942.
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