Notes for Lester Raymond SMITH


ALBANY EVENING JOURNAL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1924
GUILDERLAND CENTER (Evening Journal Correspondence)
GUILDERLAND CENTER, Sept. 9-The marriage of Anna Blanche Westfall, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Westfall, to Lester Raymond Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith, of this place, took place at the home of the bride’s parents, the Rev. E.O Moffett officiating. The bride wore blue crepe de chine. She was attended by her sister, Gladys Westfall, who wore pink crepe de chine. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are spending their honeymoon at the Thousand Islands.


ALBANY EVENING JOURNAL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1933
ONE MAN SOLE AUTO FATALITY
Raymond Smith, Guilderland Center, Killed as Car Skids, Hit Tree
Raymond Smith, 31 of Guilderland Center, was killed early Sunday when his automobile left the road and smashed into trees. This was along the Fort Hunter Road, enroute to Schenectady. On one knows what caused the car to leave the road. No one else was in the car.
Mr. Smith was in the trucking business in Guilderland Center. He is survived by his wife, the former Anna Westfall, his father and mother, Mr. and MRs. Lester Smith; two brothers, Martin and Donald, and two sisters, Mrs. Earl Hart and Mrs. Lester Agsbury, all of Guilderland Center. The funeral will be tomorrow with burial in Prospect Hill Cemetery.
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