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Homer Osterhoudt Memorialized

Tree Planted In Honor

Of A Foremost Citizen

Members of the Cooperstown Department of Public Works pause from tending a tree planted at 1 p.m. today, Arbor Day, in honor of Homer Osterhoudt at 2 Walnut St., which he built and where he and his wife lived for decades. Attending were Osterhoudt’s son Darryl and his wife Patricia, as well as members of Homer’s church, Cooperstown Baptist. From left are Chris Satriano, streets superintendent; Bob Busse, parks superintendent, Jason Brengel and Lloyd Stilson. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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