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[[File:19940203StevensMarshallObit.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>Marshall Stevens Obituary - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — February 3, 1994</center>]]
 
MARSHALL STEVENS
 
MARSHALL STEVENS
 
KNOX 4- Fittingly.on the last  day of one of the coldest months  in history, a long^ line of  friends and customers braved  the cold Monday evening to pay  respects to Marshall Stevens,  whose name is best known on  the trucks that .deliver oil for  furnaces throughout our area.  Mr. Stevens, 78, of Route 156  jiied Friday at St. Peter's  Hospital /following a long  illness. He was born Juhe 8,  .1915, in Knox the son of Handel  Webster Stevens and- Cora  Quay Stevens.  He started the Marshall  Stevens Petroleum Distributorship in 1938 and ran the business until the time of his death.  He was a member of the Knox  Reformed Church, which he  served as both elder and' deacon. He also sang in the choir at  one time. He waW a charter  , member of the Knosj Volunteer  Fire Co.;, serving as a line offi cer, .a civil officer and a commissioner. He was a charter,  member and past president of  the HelderbergTKiwanis Glub,  and a member of the- Helderberg Rod and Gun Club and the  Berne Conservation Club. •  Surviyors, include his wife,  Jennie Jablohowski Stevens';  three sons — Robert M. Stevens  and Ronald R. Stevens,, both, of  Knox," and,Bradford A- Stevens  of Canandaigua (Ontario Co.); >  one daughter, Marcia^B., White  of Syracuse; two sisters, Virginia ' Clickman and Margaret  (Si) Stevens, both of Knox, .and  the late. Mildred Weidman and  Raymond Stevens; four grand-^  sons >— Jason, Travis, Daniel  and Tylor Stevens; three  grand-daughters —Megan arid  Rebecca Stevens and Amber  White an aunt, Eleanor Van  Wormer of Guilderland Cen-.  ter; and several cousins.  Services were Tuesday at the  Fredendall Funeral Home in  Altamont. Spring burial will be  in Kriox Cemetery.  Memorial contributions may  be made to the Knox Reformed  Church or the Knox Volunteer  Fire Co., both Knox, NY> 12107;  or the Helderberg Ambulance  Squad, P.O. Box 54, East Berne,  NY 12059.  
 
KNOX 4- Fittingly.on the last  day of one of the coldest months  in history, a long^ line of  friends and customers braved  the cold Monday evening to pay  respects to Marshall Stevens,  whose name is best known on  the trucks that .deliver oil for  furnaces throughout our area.  Mr. Stevens, 78, of Route 156  jiied Friday at St. Peter's  Hospital /following a long  illness. He was born Juhe 8,  .1915, in Knox the son of Handel  Webster Stevens and- Cora  Quay Stevens.  He started the Marshall  Stevens Petroleum Distributorship in 1938 and ran the business until the time of his death.  He was a member of the Knox  Reformed Church, which he  served as both elder and' deacon. He also sang in the choir at  one time. He waW a charter  , member of the Knosj Volunteer  Fire Co.;, serving as a line offi cer, .a civil officer and a commissioner. He was a charter,  member and past president of  the HelderbergTKiwanis Glub,  and a member of the- Helderberg Rod and Gun Club and the  Berne Conservation Club. •  Surviyors, include his wife,  Jennie Jablohowski Stevens';  three sons — Robert M. Stevens  and Ronald R. Stevens,, both, of  Knox," and,Bradford A- Stevens  of Canandaigua (Ontario Co.); >  one daughter, Marcia^B., White  of Syracuse; two sisters, Virginia ' Clickman and Margaret  (Si) Stevens, both of Knox, .and  the late. Mildred Weidman and  Raymond Stevens; four grand-^  sons >— Jason, Travis, Daniel  and Tylor Stevens; three  grand-daughters —Megan arid  Rebecca Stevens and Amber  White an aunt, Eleanor Van  Wormer of Guilderland Cen-.  ter; and several cousins.  Services were Tuesday at the  Fredendall Funeral Home in  Altamont. Spring burial will be  in Kriox Cemetery.  Memorial contributions may  be made to the Knox Reformed  Church or the Knox Volunteer  Fire Co., both Knox, NY> 12107;  or the Helderberg Ambulance  Squad, P.O. Box 54, East Berne,  NY 12059.  

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Marshall Stevens Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — February 3, 1994

MARSHALL STEVENS KNOX 4- Fittingly.on the last day of one of the coldest months in history, a long^ line of friends and customers braved the cold Monday evening to pay respects to Marshall Stevens, whose name is best known on the trucks that .deliver oil for furnaces throughout our area. Mr. Stevens, 78, of Route 156 jiied Friday at St. Peter's Hospital /following a long illness. He was born Juhe 8, .1915, in Knox the son of Handel Webster Stevens and- Cora Quay Stevens. He started the Marshall Stevens Petroleum Distributorship in 1938 and ran the business until the time of his death. He was a member of the Knox Reformed Church, which he served as both elder and' deacon. He also sang in the choir at one time. He waW a charter , member of the Knosj Volunteer Fire Co.;, serving as a line offi cer, .a civil officer and a commissioner. He was a charter, member and past president of the HelderbergTKiwanis Glub, and a member of the- Helderberg Rod and Gun Club and the Berne Conservation Club. • Surviyors, include his wife, Jennie Jablohowski Stevens'; three sons — Robert M. Stevens and Ronald R. Stevens,, both, of Knox," and,Bradford A- Stevens of Canandaigua (Ontario Co.); > one daughter, Marcia^B., White of Syracuse; two sisters, Virginia ' Clickman and Margaret (Si) Stevens, both of Knox, .and the late. Mildred Weidman and Raymond Stevens; four grand-^ sons >— Jason, Travis, Daniel and Tylor Stevens; three grand-daughters —Megan arid Rebecca Stevens and Amber White an aunt, Eleanor Van Wormer of Guilderland Cen-. ter; and several cousins. Services were Tuesday at the Fredendall Funeral Home in Altamont. Spring burial will be in Kriox Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Knox Reformed Church or the Knox Volunteer Fire Co., both Knox, NY> 12107; or the Helderberg Ambulance Squad, P.O. Box 54, East Berne, NY 12059.

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