OBITUARYjnftiit ittwmiw«»in#nwwmnwfwumr^mmwtnwwuillWntwALEXANDER FAROUHARSON! Alexander Farquharson, 43, of North Hoosick, son ot Charles and the late Elizabeth Dewar Farqu-har.^on, died Monday at Mary Mc-| Clellan Hospital after a short ill-: ness. Funeral services are being ! held today from Leo J. Ma har | Funeral Home, Hoosick Falls.He was born Dec, 25, 1915 and had been a lifetime resident of Hoosick Fails. He was employed as a machinist by the Noble and j Wood Machine Co. of Hoosick Falls for more than 25 years. He served the U.S. Army at Pearl Harbor when it was bombed. A member of the American Bowling League, he also belonged to the Machinists’ Union, j A communicant of the First Baptist Church. Hoo.sick Falls, he is survived by his father, Charles, of Bennington; his wife, the former Hulen Coon; a brother, Albert of Bennington; a sister. Mrs.I James Mentiply of Hoosick Falls; several nieces and nephews.The Rev. Lawrence L. Plumley, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiated. Interment was in Maple Grove Cemetery, Hoasick Falls.