Albert & Alice (Cass) Dysinger
Albert & Alice (Cass) Dysinger
✞LOCKPORT UNION-SUN AND JOURNAL SATURDAY EVENING JANUARY 27, 1934 -Albert D. Dysinger, 54, native of Royalton, died late yesterday at his home, 159 Maryborough road, Rochester, where he had been an instructor in science at Washington Junior High school (street and school no longer exist) for the past sixteen years. He was ill for the past month with high blood pressure and complications. Born December 6, 1879, in the town of Royalton, Mr. Dysinger was graduated from Lockport high school and afterwards prepared for his teaching career at Brockport Normal and the University of Rochester. Before assuming his position as science teacher in Rochester he served successively as principal at schools In Almond, Painted Post, Tioga Center and Spencer, N. Y. Surviving are his wife, Alice Cass Dysinger and one daughter, Marion H. Dysinger of Rochester; his father, William L. Dysinger of Lockport, two brothers and one sister, Lee S. Dysinger of Lockport, Ray I. Dysinger of Royalton and Mrs. C. E. Bishop, town of Lockport. The body will rest at the home in Rochester until 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. After a short prayer service it will be brought here where funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Prudden Funeral Home, 242 Genesee street,. The Rev. Ivan L. Lange of the First English Lutheran church will officiate. Burial will be in Dysinger cemetery.
✞THE CITIZEN-ADVERTISER. AUBURN. NY., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1971 - Dysinger services - Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Cass Dysinger of Sennett, widow of Albert D. Dysinger, who died Tuesday in Auburn Memorial Hospital after a brief illness were at 10 a.m. today at the Langham Funeral Home. The Rev. Roy Massecar, pastor of Sennett Federated Church officiated. Burial was in Royalton Union Cemetery, Royalton. (daughter Marion lived in Auburn, NY)
THE CITIZEN-ADVERTISER, AUBURN NY., FRIDAY. APRIL 30 1971 - Hospital admissions - Auburn Memorial - Among those entering the hospital up to midnight were the following who wished their names to be printed: Miss Ethel Horton, Skaneatdes Falls; Cynthia A. Secor, child, Auburn; Mrs. Alice E. Dysinger, Auburn