I have located the following information on Raymond H. Stafford, but I am interested in locating his probate record, the location where he lived and passed away, information on his caregiver (last name may have been Favaro) and anyone who might have known him or his caregiver's family. Any assistance and suggestions you can give me is appreciated. If anyone knows where I can locate a picture that would be great! Thanks Anne Ruggeri Brewerton, NY Raymond Stafford Succumbs at 39; Syracuse Post Standard; June 2, 1963 page 35 Raymond H. Stafford, 39, of 7587 W. Seneca Turnpike, Manlius, died yesterday in a rest home at DeRuyter after a long illness. A native of DeWitt, he attended Fayetteville High School and was a World War II veteran, having served with the Army Medical Corps. in the European Theater. Mr. Stafford formerly was employed at a ranch in Montana. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Katherine Kirkpatrick of White Sulpher Springs, Mont.; his father, Harry E. Stafford of Manlius, with whom he resided, and his stepmother, Mrs. Dorothy Stafford of Manlius. Private services will be at the convenience of the family Monday at Easton-Tubbs Funeral Home, 130 E. Geneses St., Fayetteville. The Rev. George L. Hammond will officiate. Burial will be in Manlius Cemetery. There will be no calling hours. Friends may contribute to the Multiple Sclerosis Fund. SSDI: Name Birth Death residence benefit sent SS# Issued RAYMOND STAFFORD 08 Apr 1924 Jun 1963 (not specified) (none specified) 067-18-7527 New York Manlius Village Cemetery: (from Onondaga County Rootsweb) STAFFORD, Donald (Lot 12, Sec. l, L) bur. Mar. 18, 1983, ae. 65. Vet WW II, formerly Manlius STAFFORD, Hurley J. (Lot 13, Sec. 3, L) b. 1900 d. 1944, bur. Sep. 21, 1944, ae. 44-7-14 STAFFORD, Minnie M. (Lot 13, Sec. 3, L) b. 1882 d. 1945, vault Jan. 10, 1944, bur. Apr. 14, 1945, ae. 62-3-29 STAFFORD, Raymond H. (Lot 13, Sec. 3, L) bur. June 3, 1963, ae. 39, Vet. World War II Honor roll, part III of III: (from Onondaga County Rootsweb) Stafford, Raymond H. Fayetteville. (Town of Dewitt) Name appears on the Fayetteville Honor Roll. "Pvt. Ray Stafford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stafford of Dewitt Park, Fayetteville, is now stationed with the medical corps hospital at Pine Camp. Pvt. Stafford is the youngest soldier in his outfit, having just passed his 18th birthday," The Post-Standard, 7/17/1942. "Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stafford of Dewitt park, Fayetteville have received word that their son, Pvt. Ray (Jerry) Stafford has been awarded the bronze star for medical and surgical aid beyond the line of duty and under enemy fire. Stafford has been awarded the bronze star for medical and surgical aid beyond the line of duty and under enemy fire. Stafford has been overseas since December, 1942, with the 61st station hospital, serving in Africa, Sicily and Italy," The Post-Standard, 7/25/1945. "The following are scheduled to arrive in the States after service overseas, according to lists prepared by The Associated Press...On Abe Lincoln due in Newport News Nov. 17...Pvt. Raymond H. Stafford, Dewitt Park, Fayetteville," The Post-Standard, 11/19/1945.