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Lello A Budgo Alteri, of Watertown

Lello A. “Budgo” Alteri, of Watertown By Submitted by funeral home | May 11, 2021 at 5:09 PM EDT - Updated May 11 at 9:28 PM Lello A. “Budgo” Alteri, of 201 Creekwood Dr., Watertown, passed away May 10, 2021 at the Samaritan Medical Center. (Source: Funeral Home) WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - Lello A. “Budgo” Alteri, of 201 Creekwood Dr., Watertown, passed away May 10, 2021 at the Samaritan Medical Center. Born on January 17, 1931 in Watertown, son of Louis and Rose (Cresenzi) Alteri, he graduated from IHA. He entered the US Army on February 24, 1952 and served during the Korean War, and was honorably discharged January 23, 1954 as a PFC. He received the National Defense Service Medal and Army Occupation Medal.

Baby Jayden Chase Fultz

Baby Jayden Chase Fultz, stillborn, passed away Saturday, May 1, 2021, at Jennie Stuart Medical Center in Hopkinsville. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 4 at 1 p.m. in the Rose Chapel of the Todd County Funeral Home with Rev. Donnie Blick and Rev. Chris Skipworth officiating. Burial followed at the Glenwood Cemetery in Elkton. Visitation began at the funeral home Tuesday, May 4 from 11 a.m. until time of service.

Gayle Martin

Gayle Martin, 73, of Elkton, passed away Sunday, April 25, 2021, at Logan Memorial Hospital in Russellville. Funeral services will be held Friday, April 30 at 12 p.m. at the Rose Chapel of the Todd County Funeral Home with Shane Hessey officiating. Burial will follow at the Glenwood Cemetery in Elkton. Visitation will begin at the funeral home Friday, April 30 from 11 a.m. until time of service. Masks will be required as well as social distancing and no hugging or shaking hands.

Saving Black cemeteries, a reflection of a nation s history of segregation; Tony Burroughs

Tony Burroughs, CEO of Chicago’s Center for Black Genealogy, bends to take a photo at the gravesite of his great-grandparents in the Oakridge Cemetery in Hillside. “I realized they were right under my feet,” he says. “I can resurrect my ancestors that are not in history books but they live. They survive….And it’s up to me to tell their stories.” Charles Rex Arbogast / AP As a child, Linda Davis and her mother broke clay pots over the graves of their ancestors, letting the flowers in the pots take root. Decades later, when she returned in 2009 to Brooklyn Cemetery in Athens, Georgia, her grandparents’ temporary grave markers had been lost. Shrubs and overgrowth blanketed the site.

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