From the Bennington Evening Banner (Bennington, Vt.), 27 April 1911 "East Arlington "Mrs. Julius Walker went to Troy on Monday to attend the funeral of J.C. Sunderlin."
"News has been received of the death of J.C. Sunderlin at his home in Blairstown, N.J., on April 21. Funer- al services were held Tuesday at the Earl crematory, Troy, N.Y. The old- er residents will remember his work among them in this village as pastor of the M.E. church, photographer and merchant at the Phillips' store."
Find a Grave shows that he is buried in Fort Ann Cemetery, Fort Ann, Washington County, New York. Includes family links, etc.
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From the Bennington Evening Banner
(Bennington, Vt.), 27 April 1911
"East Arlington
"Mrs. Julius Walker went to Troy on
Monday to attend the funeral of J.C. Sunderlin."
"News has been received of the death
of J.C. Sunderlin at his home in
Blairstown, N.J., on April 21. Funer-
al services were held Tuesday at the
Earl crematory, Troy, N.Y. The old-
er residents will remember his work
among them in this village as pastor
of the M.E. church, photographer and
merchant at the Phillips' store."
Find a Grave shows that he is buried in Fort Ann Cemetery,
Fort Ann, Washington County, New York. Includes family links, etc.
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