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 Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Jan 4, 1914

ENGAGED

SCHEUER - BRASSER - Mr. and Mrs. E. G. BRASSER, of No. 39 Manhattan street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Edna May, to Herbert J. SCHEUER.
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DIED

STRATHMAN - Entered into rest, Thursday morning, January 1, 1914, at the family residence, No. 439 Clifford avenue, Frederica, widow of Adolph STRATHMAN, aged 64 years. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. John PASCH and the Misses Anna and Flora STRATHMAN; five sons, Henry, William, Gustave, Charles and Robert; five grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. William BESCHER, and two brothers, Fred and August BAUMER.
-The funeral will take place Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the house. Interment in Mount Hope cemetery.

KELLER - In East Bloomfield, Saturday, January 3, 1914, Patience KELLER, formerly of Newark, aged 83 years. She is survived by a son, F. J. KELLER, of Palmyra, and a daughter, Mrs. J. SHUMWAY, of Victor.
-The funeral will take place from the residence of her grandson, Arthur K. SHUMWAY, No. 44 Electric avenue, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. Burial at the convenience of the family. Flowers gratefully declined.

JENNINGS - Entered into rest, at the residence of her daughter, No. 108? Peck street, Mrs. Susan C. JENNINGS. She leaves one daughter, Mrs. B. PARR; four sons, Frank, Clarence, Lorenzo and Warren and one brother, Frank McCORD.
-Funeral Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the house. Interment in Mount Hope cemetery. Burial private.

HEYDECKER - Entered into rest, Saturday morning, January 3, 1914, at the family residence, No. 9 Kensington street, Mrs. Sarah HEYDECKER, aged 74(?) years. She is survived by her husband, Alexander HEYDECKER; one brother Fred THEISE, of Boston; one daughter, Mrs. B. LEVY; one son, Abraham HEYDECKER, and four grandchildren, Mrs. T. TYSER, Miss Pearl PAUL?, Ira LEVY and Florence LEVY.
-Funeral will take place Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home. Interment in the family lot at Mount Hope cemetery. Funeral strictly private. Please omit flowers.

PAPLOW - At his home, No. 103 Linne? street, Saturday, January 3, 1914, Charles G. PAPLOW, aged 63 years. He is survived by his wife, two sons, Charles, Jr., and Fred PAPLOW; one daughter, Hilda PAPLOW; two sisters and one brother.
-The funeral will take place from the residence Monday at 3 p.m. Buffalo papers please copy.

LIGHTHOUSE - Friday evening, January 2, 1914, at the family residence, No. 19? Field street, David C. LIGHTHOUSE, aged 40 years. He is survived by his wife, his parents, one brother, J. O. LIGHTHOUSE, and three sisters, Mrs. John GRIN?TER, Mrs. Olive HAWKINS and Mrs. Orville LaMONTE, of Buffalo.
-The funeral will take place Monday morning at 8:30 from the house, and at 9 o'clock from Blessed Sacrament Church. Interment in the family lot at Holy Sepulchre cemetery.

MILLER - At the home of her daughter, Mrs. Julia EPPING, No. 144 Adams street, at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon, January 2, 1914. Mrs. Catherine MILLER, aged 79 years. She leaves five children, Anthony J., Julia, August, Fred V., and Mrs. Bertha KLUGSTON; eighteen grandchildren, six great grandchildren, and four sisters, Mrs. Caroline GRIEBEL, Mrs. Barbara GRIEBEL, Mrs. Elizabeth CONTMAN and Miss Rose WATTEL. She was a member of the Rosary Society of SS. Peter and Paul's Church.
-Funeral services Monday morning at 8:30 from the house, and at 9 o'clock from SS. Peter and Paul's Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre cemetery.

HITCHCOCK - Suddenly, in this city, Friday evening, January 2, 1914, at the family residence, No. 195 Reynolds street, Robert H. HITCHCOCK, aged 59 years. He is survived by one brother, Thomas HITCHCOCK, and one sister, Mrs. A. W. GRIFFITH, both of this city.
-Funeral Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment at Mount Hope cemetery.

TARBOX - At 3:30 A. M., Saturday, January 3, 1914, at the Homeopathic Hospital, Theresa MOLLOY, wife of George TARBOX. Besides her husband she leaves two brothers, Perry and John MOLLOY, and five sisters, Mrs. Julia MALOY, Miss Mary MOLLOY, Mrs. Kate HART, of Hornell, Mrs. Sarah PRIESTER, of Ontario, and Mrs. M. J. LEFLETT.
-Funeral from the home of her sister, Mrs. LEFLETT, No. 89 Alexander street, Monday morning at 8:30 and at 9 o'clock from Immaculate Conception Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre cemetery.

CASTNER - Friday, January 2, 1914, at the family home, No. 699 North Goodman street, Susan Ann CASTNER, aged 13(?) years, 8 months. She leaves her parents, George H. and Sophia J. CASTNER; five sisters, Lillian May, Helen Elizabeth, Louise, Ethel May and Mildred Marie CASTNER, and a brother George Henry CASTNER.
-Funeral services from the residence Monday, January 5th, at 2 P.M. Interment in Mount Hope cemetery.

SMITH - At the Hahnemann Hospital, Saturday morning January 3, 1914, Frank L. SMITH, aged 32 years. He leaves his wife, Mabel JEFFORDS, one infant child, his mother, Mrs. P. J. SMITH, and two brothers, James Lee and Howard ? SMITH, all of this city.
-The funeral will take place from the parlors of Ingmire & Thompson, No. 110 Clinton avenue south, on Monday at 3 P. M., under the auspices of Rochester Lodge, No. 24, B.P.O.E.

MULRYAN - Saturday evening, January 3, 1914, at the family residence, No. 56 Joslyn place, Elizabeth WELCH, wife of Patrick J. MULRYAN. Besides her husband she is survived by one daughter, May; her parents, one sister, Mrs. William NEWELL, and four brothers, John, -----, Michael and Robert.
-Notice of funeral later.

RICKARD - In this city, at the family residence, No. 347 Harrington street, Thursday evening, January 1, 1914, Frances E., widow of Harvey J. RICKARD. She leaves two daughters, Minnie L. and Frances B. RICKARD, and one sister, Mrs. H. R. FISH, of Massena, N. Y.
-The funeral services took place from the home Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

IN MEMORIAM

WILLIAMSON in loving memory of Georgiana, wife of Edwin T. WILLIAMSON, who passed away January 3, 1913.
     Twilight and evening bell,
     And after that the dark;
     And may there be no sadness of farewell
     When I embark.

     For tho' from out our bourne of time and place
     The flood may bear me far,
     I hope to see my Pilot face to face
     When I have crossed the bar.
                      Her family

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