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10. Photo Marion Clay Schenck was born on 30 Jul 1904. He died on 21 Jul 1976 in Syracuse, Onondaga, New York. He was buried in Evergreen or Scipioville Cemetery, Ledyard, Cayuga, New York. He was a dairy farmer in Union Springs. After retirement he was a carpenter.. Also helped Eva with her craft projects. Marion Clay Schenck and Eva Maria White were married on 23 Jan 1926 in Fleming, Cayuga, New York.

11. Photo Eva Maria White was born on 21 Oct 1903 in Sherwood, Cayuga, New York. at home.. She died on 26 Jul 1984 in Fleming, Cayuga, New York. She was buried in Evergreen or Scipioville Cemetery, Ledyard, Cayuga, New York. She a district teacher at Number One School Ridge road & 34B in Scipio, Cayuga, New York. She belonged to home extension making crafts, especially dolls, lamps & shades. She was educated graduated from Cortland Normal School in Cortland, Cortland, New York. She was a member of the United Churches of Union Springs, organist for twenty years.. Children were:

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Roy Clay Schenck.

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Shirley May Schenck.

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Photo Donald William Schenck1 was born on 13 Jun 1932 in Sherwood, Cayuga, New York. He died on 17 Dec 1998 in Bridgewater, Oneida, New York. Son of Marion Clay Schenck and Eva Maria (White) Schenck. He graduated from Union Springs Central School, Union Springs, New York; attended Ithaca College, school of Music and served in the U.S. Army as an X-Ray Tech., Verdun, France. . Donald spent more than 30 years as a Life Insurance salesman in the central New York State area. The avocations of Sports and Music followed his entire life and one might find him singing in a Barbershop Choir. He umpired High School, Legion, and College Baseball and currently many tournament games of Youth Baseball, during the Summer months. Although they might not always agree, no Player, Coach or Spectator ever had to ask_"What was the Call." A strong sense of humor, coupled with a steadfast belief in the Holy Bibles teachings, have buttressed his journey along life's pathway. Here is a quotation from Donald's Mouth. "I know there are Harps and choirs of Angels in Heaven and am looking forward to it. I just hope I'm officiating the Game when Satan shows up with his Bat in hand."

Donald W. Schenck

Donald W Schenck, 66, of Route 8 Bridge water, died Thursday at home.

Born in Sherwood, he graduated from Ithaca College. He served in the Army from 1953 to l956 He retired as an agent for New York Life in Syracuse. He was a member of New York State Baseball Umpires Association and umpired in Little League baseball games throughout New York for many years.

Survivors; A daughter, JoAnne Beach of Earlville, a son, Douglas of Fort Sill, Okla; a Sister, Shirley Hoxie of Ocala, FL; two brothers, Roy of Green Valley, Arizona., and Charles of Union Springs; five grandchildren.

Services: 10 A.M. Tuesday at Burgess Funeral Home, 3 Preston St., Earlville. Burial, Evergreen Cemetery, Scipioville, No calling hours.

Contributions: West Winfield Little League, in care of Chuck Cliafee, 170 Taylor Ave., West Wuifield 13491.

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Charles Marion Schenck.