Besides her husband, who was an engineman with the New York Central railroad, she was survived by a son, Roy S. Paro, city; a daughter, Mrs. Luther F. (Rita E.) Bliven, city; a grandson, Thomas D. Paro, city; a sister, Mrs. Mary E Krickmire, city; and four brothers, Fred J., Pittsburgh, PA, Frank D., Harold J., and Leo B. Singleton, all of this city.
A daughter of John J. and Catherine Wiseman Singleton, she was born in this city March 22, 1890. She had spent all her life here and on October 28, 1905, she was married to Archie J. Paro
The body was removed to the Cummings Funeral home where a prayer service was held at 8:30 a.m. following Saturday. Funeral services were conducted at 9 a.m. the same day from Holy Family Church. Burial was in the family plot, North Watertown cemetery.
Besides her husband, who was an engineman with the New York Central railroad, she was survived by a son, Roy S. Paro, city; a daughter, Mrs. Luther F. (Rita E.) Bliven, city; a grandson, Thomas D. Paro, city; a sister, Mrs. Mary E Krickmire, city; and four brothers, Fred J., Pittsburgh, PA, Frank D., Harold J., and Leo B. Singleton, all of this city.
A daughter of John J. and Catherine Wiseman Singleton, she was born in this city March 22, 1890. She had spent all her life here and on October 28, 1905, she was married to Archie J. Paro
The body was removed to the Cummings Funeral home where a prayer service was held at 8:30 a.m. following Saturday. Funeral services were conducted at 9 a.m. the same day from Holy Family Church. Burial was in the family plot, North Watertown cemetery.
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