Mr. Visser was born In Oenkert, Netherlands, May 2, 1865, and came to Whitesboro in 1887 where he had since resided.
He was a farmer by occupation but was employed as a night watchman for the past few years by Richardson Boynton here.
He married Nina Pylman in Whitesboro in 1889. She died three years ago.
He was a member of the Methodist Church.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Theodore Rahn and Mrs. Adrian Malsan, both of Whitesboro and Mrs. Ray Tiffany, Marcy; three sons, Henry, Yorkville, and John and Philip, Whitesboro, and 15 grandchildren and several nephews and nieces. Utica Daily Press, Thursday, April 4, 1940
Mr. Visser was born In Oenkert, Netherlands, May 2, 1865, and came to Whitesboro in 1887 where he had since resided.
He was a farmer by occupation but was employed as a night watchman for the past few years by Richardson Boynton here.
He married Nina Pylman in Whitesboro in 1889. She died three years ago.
He was a member of the Methodist Church.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Theodore Rahn and Mrs. Adrian Malsan, both of Whitesboro and Mrs. Ray Tiffany, Marcy; three sons, Henry, Yorkville, and John and Philip, Whitesboro, and 15 grandchildren and several nephews and nieces. Utica Daily Press, Thursday, April 4, 1940
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