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Rochester, Monroe Co., New York
Rochester Daily Union and Advertiser
January 11, 1900:


Aaron Brownell died yesterday at the family residence, No. 19 Glenwood avenue, aged 64 years. He was employed as a traveling salesman for over twenty-five years by Pancost, Sage & Co. For the past forty-four years he was a member of the First Baptist Church. Mr. Brownell was one of the oldest members of the Protectives and the Exempt Firemen's Association. He was also a member of the Rochester Whist Club, Commercial Travelers' Association and Teoronto Lodge, I.O.O.F. The deceased is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs. N. G. Phillips of Chicago, a son, C. Morse Brownell, and one sister, Mrs. Sarah L. Alexander of this city. The funeral will be held from the family residence at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.

Charles P. Dutcher of No. 96 South avenue died suddenly at Fort Wayne, Ind., Tuesday, aged 44 years. Mr. Dutcher was deputy organizer of the Knights of Maccabees and had gone to Fort Wayne for the purpose of organizing a tent. For many years he was an employee of the E. P. Reed shoe factory. He was a member of the Foresters and of the Odd Fellows.

Elizabeth Shaw died yesterday morning at the City Hospital, aged 43 years. The remains were taken to the residence of Mrs. Chaterson, No. 33 Richmond street.

Margaret May died this morning at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Jackson Le Frois, No. 184 West Main street, aged 21 years. Deceased is survived by her father, three sisters and two brothers.

Chester Arthur Post died this morning at his home, No. 96 Glendale park, aged 46 years. He is survived by his wife and two daughters, Isabelle and Margaret S. The funeral will be held to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Burial will be at York.

Thomas Bourne died this morning at the family residence, No. 153 Cottage street, aged 34 years. He was a member of Jefferson Tent, K.O.T.M. Deceased is survived by his mother, one brother Sanuel of Colorado Springs, Colorado and a sister Mrs. F. Turner of this city.

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