Born: October 7, 1894
Died: August 7, 1963
Married: Theresa Cetrone
Children: David D. Pasho
Francis Pasho was a veteran of World War I and of World War II. He was a son of Joseph Pasho and Abigail Mace Pasho
Adirondack Daily Enterprise, August 8, 1963
Francis Pasho
Francis Pasho, 68, of 48 Church Street, Saranac Lake died last night at Saranac Lake General Hospital.
Mr. Pasho was born Oct. 7, 1894 Saranac Lake, son of Joseph Pasho and Abigail Mace Pasho. He was staff sergeant In U.S. Marine Corps with service in both World War I and World War II and the recipient of the Purple Heart. He was a carpenter. He was a member of the American Legion and the Odd Fellows.
Survivors are his parents; his wife, the former Theresa Cetrone whom he married in McKee's Rock, Pa. on Jan. 20, 1945; a son, David D. and a grandson, David W. of Bloomington Minn.; two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Kawatch and Mrs. Marian Anjima of Saranac Lake, and a brother, George.
An American Legion service will be held at 7:30 p. m. Friday and an Odd Fellows service at 8 o'clock at the Fortune service will be held, at 2 p. m. Saturday at the funeral home with Dr. Lionel R. Driscoll, pastor of the Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Pine Ridge Cemetery.
Adirondack Enterprise, November 12, 1918
Francis Pasho Wounded.
Francis Pasho, a member of the U.S. Marines and one of the men who stopped the German drive at Chateau Thierry, has been wounded, according to word received by his mother yesterday. He is a nephew of Jerry Pasho, clerk of Harrietstown.