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Southern Ulster Times, Wednesday, January 31, 2018
IN THIS ISSUE
Calendar..........................................12
Classifieds...................................... 26
Crossword...................................... 28
Highland..........................................21
Letters to the Editor........................ 9
Marlboro........................................20
Obituaries...................................... 33
Opinion.............................................8
Police Blotter...................................4
Plattekill........................................22
School News................................... 24
Service Directory...........................30
Sports............................................ 36
Cal Cosman’s final call
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The funeral procession arrives at Saint Mary’s Church.
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bested the Washington Senators 4 games
to 1 to win the 22nd annual World Series
and “Bye, Bye Blackbird” was one of the
year’s most popular songs.
Cosman served in the U.S. Marine
Corps and after the war he went on
to serve as the first town Water
Superintendent, a position he held for
22 years. Cosman also drove a school bus
for the DD and the George M. Carroll
Bus Companies. In addition, he was a
driver for the Troncillito Brothers Water
Company and a volunteer ambulance
driver for TOMVAC in Marlboro.
Cosman was a dedicated volunteer
in the Marlboro Hose Company for
61 years, serving as Fire Chief and
also as a Chairman of the Board of
Fire Commissioners. He held past
memberships in the Ulster County
Fireman’s Association, the Ulster County
Fire Chief’s Association and served on
the Ulster County Fire Advisory Board.
He also served on the Marlboro School
Board.
“Cal” as he was known, is survived
by his wife of 32 years Ruthann, five
stepchildren, eight grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.
Former Marl