Luella Bundy

b. 2 September 1885, d. 7 September 1969
  • Luella Bundy was interred at Clayton Cemetery, New York.
  • She was born on 2 September 1885 in Angola, Erie County, New York.
  • Milon J. Bundy and Ida Paulina Allen appeared in the New York state census of 16 February 1892 in Evans, Erie County, New York, enumerated next to the household of John and Isabella Eyeington.. Other members of the household included Luella Bundy, Allen J. Bundy, Florence Bundy, Edna Clarabel Bundy, Floyd Edward Bundy and Francelia Bundy.
  • She married Charles Ranney Blanchard on 31 December 1919 in Angola, New York.
  • Luella Bundy became a widow at the 3 November 1954 death of her husband Charles Ranney Blanchard.
  • Luella Bundy died on 7 September 1969 at age 84 in Alexandria Bay, Jefferson County, New York, at Edward John Noble Hospital.
  • She was interred at Clayton Cemetery, Jefferson County, New York.
  • The following appeared on 8 September 1969 in the Watertown Daily Times: (Clayton) Mrs. Luella M. Bundy Blanchard, 84, widow of Charles Ranney Blanchard, died 1:10 a.m. Sunday in the Edward John Noble Hospital, Alexandria Bay, where she had been a patient two weeks. In failing health three years, she had lived two years at the Coutt Adult Home, Cape Vincent.
         The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Cummings Funeral Home, with Rev. Robert Mowatt, pastor of Clayton Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Clayton Cemetery.
         Friends may call at the funeral home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today.
         Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Mary B. Hartman and a granddaughter, Miss Hallie Hartman, both of 519 Riverside Drive; three brothers, Allen J. Bundy, Utica, Edward Bundy, Tennessee and Merle Bundy, Blasdell.
         Mrs. Blanchard was born Sept. 2, 1885 in Angola, a daughter of Milon and Ida Allen Bundy. She was a resident of Buffalo when she was married Dec. 31, 1919 to Mr. Blanchard, a native of Clayton, in Angola.
         Mr. Blanchard, a marine engineer, retired in 1930 and later operated his farm on the Clayton-Alexandria Bay Road. In 1951, he retired from farming and the couple moved to 214 State St., in the village. Mr. Blanchard died Nov. 3, 1954, aged 75.
         Mrs. Blanchard was a member of the Clayton Baptist Church and its 3-G class, Order of the Eastern Star and the Rebekah Lodge.
  • Last Edited: 7 Jan 2014

Family: Charles Ranney Blanchard b. circa 1879, d. 3 November 1954