Note: Bookmark this website before going offsite so you can return here...

Home Page
Site Map
Search this Website

Message Board

 
Agriculture in Allegany Co.
 

Allegany County Bookshelf

 
Allegany Co. National Historic Registrations
 
Allegany County Links
 
Biographies
 
BLACKSMITHS, TIMBER, SAWMILLS & NAILS
 
Burials
 
CENSUS INFO
 
Cemeteries
 
Genealogies
 
Historians of Towns
 
History of County
 
Libraries
 
Maps of the County
 
Newspapers
 
Obituaries
 
Oil
 
Pictures of Yesteryear
 
"Unknown"  Picture Page
 
Racing History
 
Schools of the County
 
Stories & Folklore
 
Surnames
 
TOWNS &  VILLAGES
 
Transportation:
     Plank Roads
     Railroads
     Stagecoaches
     Waterways
 
Veteran Lists
 
Historical Societies & Museums LIST

 

 
Disclaimer

 

to: OBITUARY PAGE

OBITUARY

From the Wellsville Daily Reporter 11/17/1998

Fay O. Spence (Johnson Cemetery)

Fay O. Spence 68, of 100 Seneca St died Monday Nov 16, 1998 at Jones Memorial Hospital.

Born Feb 5, 1930 in Wellsville, he was a son of Louis Spence and Helen (Jones, Spence) Shutt. Mr. Spence was a U. S. Navy veteran having served from 1947 to 1950.

In Wellsville on Dec 5, 1994 he married the former Mary Bialy who survives.

Mr. Spence was a former supervisor of the Friendship Foundry, retiring in 1990.

Surviving in addition to his wife, are two sons Doug Spence of Belmont and Dan Spence of Friendship, a daughter, Yvonne Ferguson of Wellsville, a brother, Philip (Joyce) Spence of California, step brothers, Ron Shutt, Larry Shutt, Doran Shutt, Basil Shutt and Gene Shutt; three step sons Bryan (Lori) Dewe of California, Leon (Amy) Dewe of Fillmore and Timothy Bialy of
Rushford; two stepdaughters, Marlene Bialy of Wellsville and Glenda (Doug) Young of Oramel; and several grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Friends may call from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 Friday at the Mulholland-Crowell Funeral Home Inc. Wellsville. Funeral services will begin there at 11 am Saturday with Rev Mark Chamberlain of the Angelica Bible Church officiating.

Interment will be in the Johnson Cemetery, Wellsville. The family suggests memorials be made to the American Cancer Society.

 

 

to: OBITUARY PAGE