Rochester,
Monroe, NY
Democrat
& Chronicle
Mon Jan
11, 1915
BOY
DRAGS COMPANION FROM DEATH IN CANAL
One
Rescued Was Struggling in Ice and Water
Nine-year-old Jack DOYLE, of No. 31 Sycamore
street, Saturday afternoon saved the life of a
companion of his own age, David HUCK, Jr., 9
years old, of No. 47 Fountain street. HUCK and
other children were skating on the thin ice of
the canal near the lock south of the Monroe
avenue bridge, where the water is said to be
about six feet deep. Boys had cut a hole in
the ice, to angle for carp, it is said, and
young HUCK went near it. The ice broke and he
fell in.
As the child struggled in water and ice, older
boys are said to have looked on, apparently
helpless or afraid. Young DOYLE lay down on
the ice, crawled along to the broken edges,
and reached for HUCK. He caught hold of a part
of his clothing, pulled him toward solid ice,
and finally, without assistance, got him out
of the water.
The HUCK boy was taken home, where he has
since recovered from his fright and exposure.
Young DOYLE is a son of Acting Detective John
A. DOYLE.
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ALLEGES
SERIOUS INJURIES
Woman
Who Fell on Walk Sues Reduction Company for
Damages.
Damages of $10,000 are sought by Mrs. Effie M.
CHAPMAN for injuries she received when she
slipped on garbage that had been spilled from
the pail of a collector for the Genesee
Reduction Company on the south side of
Bartlett street on September 19, 1913. An
action is brought in Supreme Court through
Wile & Oviatt against the city and the
reduction company.
It is alleged by the plaintiff that her left
ankle was badly sprained and the ligaments of
the ankle and foot torn and permanently
injured; that right leg and hip were bruised
and her spinal column sprained and wrenched,
and that she suffered from a contusion over
her right eye, concussion of the brain and
other severe effects of the fall.
Suit is brought against the reduction company
on the ground that it is liable for the acts
of its employees. The city is made a defendant
owing to the following clause of its contract
with the reduction company:
"The operation, appliances, plant and
employees of the contractor shall constantly
be subject to inspection by the commission of
public works or the city engineer, and said
contractor shall aid the inspectors in the
performance of their duty. The contractor
shall suspend or remove any disobedient,
disorderly or incompetent employee when so
requested in writing by the commissioner of
public works, and he shall not be again
employed without the consent of said
commissioner."
The reduction company is represented by
CARNAHAN, ADAMS, JAMESON & PIERCE.
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ASPHYXIATED
WHEN ON VISIT TO NEPHEW
Woman
80 Years of Age Found Dead in Bed
Mary J. BROOKS, 80 years old, was found dead
in bed yesterday morning at the home of her
nephew, Henry H. BROOKS, No. 278 Emerson
street. She had accidentally turned on the gas
before she went to bed on Saturday night, and
death was due to asphyxiation.
Mrs. BROOKS, who lived in Caledonia, came to
the city on Saturday to visit her nephew. At
10 o'clock Saturday night she was escorted to
her room by Mrs. Henry BROOKS, who offered to
remain with her until she was ready for bed.
She replied that that was not necessary.
Yesterday morning a little daughter of BROOKS
went to call her great-aunt. She found the
room filled with gas and hurried back to tell
her father. BROOKS ran upstairs and found his
aunt dead in bed.
Coroner KLEINDIENST investigated the case. He
found that the gas cock was new and easily
turned. It was evident that Mrs. BROOKS had
become nervous after turning off the flame and
turned the gas on again. He gave a certificate
to that effect.
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MAN
FALLS FROM HAYLOFT
Taken
to Hospital in Unconscious Condition -
Severely Hurt.
Alpheus DECKER was injured early yesterday
morning when he fell from the hayloft in a
barn at Genesee street and Brooks avenue owned
by Clarence HUNT, of No. 918 Genesee street.
He was taken to St. Mary's Hospital in an
unconscious condition. For a time it was
feared his skull was fractured. He has two
scalp wounds, a gash under the right ear and a
bad bruise on the chin.
DECKER was employed by HUNT as a driver. He
was throwing hay down to the horses when he
fell. He will recover. DECKER is 45 years old
and his home is in Pavilion.
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BOY
OF 13 DIES SUDDENLY
Joseph Walter GASSMANN, 13 years old, was
taken ill at his home, No. 290 Michigan
street, yesterday morning, but his condition
did not seem to be serious and no physician
was summoned. He died last night, Coroner
KLEINDIENST was notified and caused the body
to be removed to the morgue. An autopsy will
be held this morning.
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RECORD
OF DEATHS
Miss
Friederike BLUMENSTIEL died Saturday evening
at the home, No. 452 Alexander street. She
leaves her husband, Moses BLUMENSTIEL; four
sons, Alexander, Joseph, Asher and Samuel
BLUMENSTIEL, a daughter, Miriam BLUMENSTIEL,
and four grandchildren. Mrs. BLUMENSTIEL was
born in Sillxen, Germany, December 13, 1825,
and came to Rochester when a young girl.
Charles
R. ZEINER died suddenly Saturday evening at
his home, No. 42 Mark street, aged 61 years.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Emelie ZEINER; three
sons, Charles, William and George ZEINER; four
daughters, Mrs. G. W. HOPPE, Mrs. E. CONNOLLY,
Mrs. H. WOGGAN and Miss Mamie ZEINER; a
brother, David ZEINER; a sister, Mrs. A.
BURGER, and fifteen grandchildren.
Charles
J. RIEGER died yesterday at his home, No. 2
Heidelberg street, aged 84 years. He leaves
his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth RIEGER; a son,
Charles RIEGER; four daughters, Mrs. J.
HERRICK, Mrs. W. L. CAUDLE, Mrs. A. SOURS and
Mrs. H. BOHEN, and eight grandchildren.
Marie
DOYLE died yesterday morning at the home, No.
429 Jefferson avenue, aged 21 years. She
leaves her parents, two brothers, William and
Sylvester, and a sister, Irene.
Mrs.
Mary MALONE died yesterday morning in this
city. She leaves her husband, George MALONE.
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APPELLANT'S
CONTENTION
In
the argument before the Appellate Division
last week the appellant contended that there
was no evidence that HARGRAVES lost his life
in the furnace, or even that he was dead. That
HARGRAVES went into the furnace was not
questioned by the appellant's counsel. That
was proved by the testimony of several
witnesses. But not a witness was produced at
the trial who could testify that the man was
there when the furnace was closed, the
defendant claimed.
The respondent argued that the weight of the
evidence was that HARGRAVES entered the
furnace and never came out again, and that no
other conclusion than that he met his death
there could reasonably be drawn.
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AUGUST
MAGIN DIES SUDDENLY
August
MAGIN, 50 years old, died suddenly last night
at his home, No. 443 Alphonse street. The body
was removed to the morgue, and Coroner KILLIP
will cause an autopsy to be made to-day.
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LEG
BROKEN IN FALL
Thomas JOHNSON, 42 years old, fell off the
porch of his house, No. 187 Oak street, last
night. His right leg was broken. The fracture
was reduced at St. Mary's Hospital.
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POSTMASTER
IN BRADFORD NAMED
Corning, Jan. 10 - Harvey ZIMMERMAN has been
appointed postmaster in Bradford, Steuben
county, upon the recommendation of Congressman
E. S. UNDERHILL.
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FUNERAL
OF MRS. J. F. KINNEY
Wife
of Former Judge Laid to Rest at Holy Sepulchre
The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth J. KINNEY, wife
of former Judge John F. KINNEY, took place at
9 o'clock Saturday morning from Lady Chapel,
St. Patrick's Cathedral. A solemn requiem high
mass was celebrated by Rev. J. Francis O'HERN,
of the Cathedral, assisted by Rev. Mortimer L.
NOLAN, deacon, and Rev. John NAPIER, subdeacon.
The final absolution and blessing was
pronounced by Bishop HICKEY. Among the
clergymen in the sanctuary were Rev. J. Emil
GEFELL, of SS. Peter and Paul's Church, and
Rev. John KELLY, of Spencerport. Interment was
made in Holy Sepulchre cemetery, where Rev.
Andrew MEEHAN officiated.
The bearers were James L. WHALEN, Thomas H.
CHRISTIE, George F. NIER(?), William KENEALY,
Joseph P. HENRY and Mark E. COSTELLO.
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DIED
ZEINER
- At the family home, No. 42 Mark street,
Saturday, January 9, 1915, Charles R. ZEINER,
aged 61 years, 9 months. Besides his wife,
Emelie, he leaves three sons, Charles, William
and George ZEINER; four daughters, Mrs. G. W.
HOPPE, Mrs. E. CONNOLLY, Mrs. H. WEGGON(?) and
Miss Mamie ZEINER; one brother, David
ZEINER; one sister, Mrs. A. BURGER, and
fifteen grandchildren. Deceased was a member
of the Rochester Schwaben Verein, the Helvetia
Vereia and Saxonia Lodge, of the Harugari.
-Funeral
services will be held from the home, Wednesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock.
BRIDGMAN
- Entered into rest, Friday morning,
January 8, 1915, at No. 254 Alexander
street, Helen POTTER FURMAN, wife of Leroy
C. BRIDGMAN, of Minneapolis, Minn., daughter
of Mrs. C. E. FURMAN and sister of Fannie
FURMAN and Mrs. James M. CARTER.
-Funeral
Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
BROOKS
- Entered into rest, Sunday morning, January
10, 1915, at No. 278 Emerson street,
Rochester, N. Y., Miss Mary J. BROOKS, aged
76 years.
-The
funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at
2 o'clock from the home of her son, George
BROOKS, two and one-half miles south of
Scottsville. Interment will be made in the
Mumford Rural cemetery.
COBB
- Suddenly in Webster, Sunday afternoon,
January 10, 1915, at 4 o'clock, Charles A.
COBB, aged 54 years. He leaves his wife,
Mrs. Mary THOMPSON COBB; one daughter,
Dorothy; one son, Chauncey; his father,
Calvin COBB, and one brother, Rev. Henry A.
LEATY, of Des Moines, Ia.
-Funeral
Wednesday in Webster. Interment in Webster
Rural cemetery.
ELDREDGE
- In her home in Church street, Fairport,
Saturday morning, January 9, 1915, Mrs.
Eliza ELDREDGE, widow of I. B. ELDREDGE. She
leaves four sisters, Mrs. N. E. WORRILL and
Mrs. O. T. HURLBURT, of Fairport; Mrs. Lydia
CHURCH, of Skaneateles, and Mrs. Isabel
GARDINER, of Buffalo.
-Funeral
from the home Tuesday afternoon at 2
o'clock, Rev. S. S. KENYON officiating.
Interment in Oakwood cemetery, Penfield.
DOYLE
- At the family residence, No. 429 Jefferson
avenue, Sunday morning, January 10, 1915,
Miss Marie DOYLE, aged 21 years. She
leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
DOYLE; one sister, Irene DOYLE; two
brothers, William and Sylvester DOYLE, all
of this city.
-The
funeral will take place Tuesday morning,
January 12, 1915, at 8:30 o'clock from the
house and 9 o'clock from St. Monica's
Church. Interment in family lot in Holy
Sepulchre cemetery. Brooklyn papers please
copy.
SUGRU
- Suddenly, at her late residence, No. 153
Adams street, Sunday evening, January 10,
1915, Nettie SUGRU, aged 35 years. She
leaves to mourn her loss three sisters, Mrs.
W. C. LUCAS, Mrs. F. A BATES, of Buffalo,
and Miss Margaret MERZ.
-Funeral
will take place Wednesday afternoon, January
13th, at 2:30 o'clock from her late
residence, No. 153 Adams street.
BLUMENSTIEL
- Saturday evening, January 9, 1915, at
her home, No. 452 Alexander street, Mrs. Frederika
BLUMENSTIEL. She was born in Silixen,
Germany, December 13, 1825. Deceased is
survived by four sons, Alexander, Joseph,
Asher and Samuel; one daughter, Miriam, and
four grandchildren.
-Funeral
services from the late residence Tuesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. Kindly omit flowers.
McDONALD
- At the home in Lima, Saturday, January 9,
1915, Mrs. Anna McDONALD, wife of John
McDONALD. She leaves six sons, James,
Timothy, William and Frank McDONALD, of
Lima, Robert McDONALD, of Minnesota, and
Edward McDONALD, of Honeoye Falls; four
daughters, Nellie, Anna and Minnie McDONALD,
of Rochester and Jennie McDONALD, of Lima,
and 12 grandchildren.
-Funeral
Tuesday morning, January 12, 1915, at 9
o'clock at the family home and at 9:30
o'clock at St. Rosa's Church, Lima.
GRANT
- In this city, Sunday evening, January 10,
1915, Mrs. F. L. GRANT, aged 59 years. She
leaves four sons, F. Harrison and Francis
B., of this city, Donald M., of Buffalo, and
Ward E., of Inglewood, Cal.
-Funeral
from No. 26 Lake View terrace, Monday
afternoon at 4 o'clock. Interment at
Providence, R. I.
NEWMAN
- Suddenly, in Pittsburg, Pa., Friday,
January 8, 1915, Lucy J. NEWMAN, formerly of
this city. Deceased is survived by her
husband, Harris NEWMAN, of Pittsburg; two
sisters, Mrs. Fred C. NOBE and Mrs. Anthony
WINTERS, of Rochester; three brothers,
Lawrence and Joseph MOLL, of California and
Frank MOLL, of Rochester.
-Funeral
from the residence of Mrs. Fred C. NO(H or
B)E, No. 204 Melville street, at 8:30
o'clock Tuesday morning and 9 o'clock at
Corpus Christi Church. Interment at Holy
Sepulchre cemetery.
DIRKSEN
- At his home, No. 117 Aldine street,
Saturday, January 9, 1915, George E. DIRKSEN,
aged 54 years. He is survived by his wife,
Catherine; one son, George H., and one
daughter, Evelyn F., also one sister and one
brother.
-Funeral
from his late residence, Monday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock. Interment at Riverside
cemetery. Services in charge of Monroe
Commandery, No. 12, K. T. Kindly omit
flowers.
Rochester,
Monroe, NY
Democrat
& Chronicle
Tue
Jan 12, 1915
WOMAN
ASKS $35,000 FOR HUSBAND'S DEATH
Killed
When Boiler of Locomotive Blew Up
Corning, Jan. 11 - Thirty-five thousand
dollars damages are asked for the death of
Peter MARGESON by his wife. Lettia MARGESON,
of Hornell, in an action which went on trial
in Supreme Court here to-day with the Erie
railroad as defendant. Peter MARGESON was
one of two Erie Employees killed July 31st
last when the boiler of an engine blew up a
mile west of Hunts on the Erie Hunto-Cuba
cut-off. He was fireman. William BURT, the
engineer, of Hornell, was instantly killed.
The plaintiff alleges that the explosion
resulted from a patched and defective
boiler.
Charles O'CONNOR, a conductor of the freight
train on which MARGESON was fireman; Burt E.
SLATT, the fireman, and Henry PURCELL, the
head brakeman, took the stand this afternoon
and described the accident in vivid terms.
All three men saw a flash near the front end
of the boiler and then saw the engine break
in two and fall in half on either side of
the track.
PURCELL was riding in the cab with the two
men who were killed, but he escaped with
severe burns and cuts and bruises. He stated
that he saw MARGESON putting coal into the
firebox just before the explosion occurred.
He did not see him again.
Engineer BURT died almost as soon as the
accident occurred, but Fireman MARGESON
lived for five hours, dying at the Hornell
Hospital.
The plaintiff's attorney rested their case
late this afternoon and the defense opened.
The case will go to the jury to-morrow.
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MAN,
70 YEARS OLD, DIES WHILE AT WORK
Falls
Unconscious While Unloading Coal
Warsaw,
Jan. 11 - While unloading coal at the
Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh station
this afternoon, Nelson ROGERS, 70 years old,
succumbed to a lingering illness. He had
been ill with Bright's disease for some
time, but was thought able to go to work
this morning.
ROGERS drew one load of coal after dinner
and returned for another. When he did not
return at 3 o'clock, one of the men was sent
to look him up. He found the old man lying
on the coal in a car unconscious. ROGERS
died a few minutes after. The body was taken
to the home, in Mechanics street, from
where the funeral will be held Wednesday.
ROGERS was born in Westersfield and had
lived in Warsaw for about ten years. He
leaves a wife.
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MRS.
LUCINDA P. MADISON
Warsaw,
Jan. 11 - The funeral of Mrs. Lucinda PRATT
MADISON, widow of James MADISON, was held
this afternoon from her late home on the
East Hill, Warsaw, N. Y. Rev. H. A. WAITE,
pastor of the Baptist Church in Perry,
officiated. The burial was beside her
husband in the Warsaw cemetery. She was 79
years old and was born December 6, 1835, in
Wethersfield, a daughter of Randall and
Maria EDDY PRATT. Fifty-nine years ago she
was married to James MADISON, who died nine
years ago.
Mrs. MADISON leaves one daughter, Mrs.
Louisa WHITTAM, of Silver Springs; two
brothers, William PRATT, of Toledo, Ill.,
and Addison PRATT, of Warsaw, and one
sister, Mrs. George MADISON, of Silver
Springs.
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WYOMING
CANNING CO. DIRECTORS
Wyoming,
Jan. 11 - The annual meeting of the Wyoming
Canning & Preserving Company was held in
Village Hall, Saturday afternoon. Directors
elected for the following year are: W. E.
BONSTEDT, of Philadelphia; W. E. WELLMAN and
L. E. WELLS, of Pavilion; John BROUGHTON, of
Covington; W. A. HAWLEY, A. L. CHAMBERLAIN,
Miss V. L. MILLS, of Wyoming. The directors
organized with the following officers:
President A. E. WELLMAN; vice-president, L.
E. WELLS; treasurer, W. A. HAWLEY;
secretary, Miss V. L. MILLS. The company had
an especially good year, however, no
dividend was declared as the output of peas,
which was u_er b_ttes, is being held for
higher prices.
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CHICKEN
SHOW IN BATAVIA
Fifth
Annual Exhibit of Genesee County Association
on
Batavia,
Jan. 11 - The Genesee County Poultry
Association opened its fifth annual exhibit
in Batavia to-day. There were 150 classes of
chickens, ducks, geese, turkey and
ornamental fowls on exhibition. W. J. WIRT,
of Brockport, and E. D. CORNISH, of Naples,
are the judges and will begin their work
to-morrow morning. The exhibition will be
open from 9 A. M. until 10:30 P. M.,
throughout the week.
The display of water fowl is unusually
large, and in the display of chickens the
Barred Rock class is the largest ever
exhibited. Many special prizes have been
contributed by Genesee county people.
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MRS.
L. L. WASHBURN
Batavia,
Jan. 11 - Mrs. Livinna _. WASHBURN died this
morning at the home of her daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Grace A. WASHBURN, No. 43 Ellicott
avenue, aged 92 years. Mrs. WASHBURN came to
Genesee county in 1856 with her husband, and
had resided here ever since. Her
late husband, John WASHBURN, conducted the
WASHBURN House in Batavia for many years.
She was the last surviving member of her
immediate family. The funeral will be held
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment
will be made at Batavia cemetery.
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WEGMAN
PIANO CO. CLOSES
Auburn,
Jan. 11 - James M. KNAPP, the newly
appointed receiver for the Wegman Piano
Company, closed down the plant at noon to-day
for the purpose of taking inventory and
making an exact statement of the assets and
liabilities of the concern. Mr. KNAPP stated
that it was probable that the shops would
start again at the completion of the
inventory as the firm has a large number of
unfilled orders and much raw material on
hand.
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ONLY
TWO GET RAISE ASKED FOR
Auburn,
Jan. 11 - The only increases in salaries
granted by the Board of Supervisors this
year were to District-Attorney Albert H.
CLARK, who received a boost from $1,500 to
$2,000 per year, and to the special clerk in
the office of Surrogate Walter E. WOODIN of
$10 per month. Several other petitions for
raises by county employees were tabled.
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BLACK
BASS FOR OWASCO LAKE
Auburn,
Jan. 11 - A large consignment of black bass
gathered from the bed of the Erie canal when
the water was turned off was placed in the
waters of Owasco lake to-day under the
supervision of State Game Protector Willard
A. HOAGLAND. A smaller number were placed in
the lake yesterday.
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HARRY
M. DUNCAN
Death
of Churchville Youth Cuts Short Promising
Career
Churchville,
Jan. 11 - The death of Harry M. DUNCAN
occurred in the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James DUNCAN, two miles north of
Churchville at 5 o'clock yesterday
afternoon, following a lingering illness. He
was born in the town of Riga 22 years ago,
and after being graduated from the
Churchville High School with the class of
1910, entered the school of pharmacy of the
University of Michigan, from which he was
graduated with honor in June, 1913. He was
elected a member of the Aristolochite
Society as a mark of exceptional ability in
the study and practice of pharmaceutics
sciences. He then took up a course in
chemistry with special attention to
bacteriology, from which course he would
have graduated this month had be been able
to continue school.
He leaves his parents and three brothers,
Alexander C., of Rochester; James L., of
Churchville, and David C., who is an
instructor of physics in Purdue University,
Lafayette, Indiana.
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MRS.
JOSEPH FARNSWORTH
Blood
Poisoning from Needle Causes Death of
Rushville Woman
Rushville,
Jan. 10 - The death of Mrs. Ella VAN EPPS
FARNSWORTH occurred early Sunday morning in
her late home in North Main street this
village, aged 59 years. Death resulted from
blood poisoning, which started about two
weeks ago when she pricked herself with a
needle.
She was a daughter of John and Anna VAN EPPS
and had always lived in this vicinity.
Besides her husband, Joseph FARNSWORTH, she
leaves a son and daughter, John FARNSWORTH
and Mrs. Ella GOODRICH all of Rushville, and
a sister, Mrs. Hiram FERGUSON, of Ferguson
Corners.
The funeral will be held from the home
Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. R. C.
SPEER officiating. Interment in Rushville
cemetery.
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GAVIGAN
-- ENSCOE
Bath,
Jan. 11 - The marriage of George GAVIGAN and
Miss May ENSCOE, daughter of S. J. ENSCOE,
took place at 7:30 o'clock this evening in
the chapel of the Soldiers' Home, Rev. J. J.
O'DONOGHUE officiated in the presence of a
small company of friends and relatives. The
bride wore a traveling gown of blue
broadcloth with hat and glove to match and
was attended by her sister, Mrs. Milton J.
TUCKER. Mr. TUCKER was best man. Following
the ceremony, a supper was served in the
home of the bride's father. Mr. and Mrs.
GAVIGAN left at 11 o'clock to-night for new
York city, where they will spend a honeymoon
of ten days. They will live here, where Mr.
GAVIGAN is an employee of the Globe Clothing
Company.
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GIFT
OF FURNITURE FOR Y. M. C. A.
Clifton
Springs, Jan. 11 - The Young Men's Christian
Association, of this village, is the
recipient of a gift from Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence L. BAILEY, of this village, of the
furniture of the game room of the
association building. There are fourteen
pieces, all in mission design, Mr. BAILY is
a former secretary of the local association.
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SURGEONS
TO BE EXAMINED
Coroner
to Inquire in Case of Man Injured in
Pittsford
Until
he can examine surgeons from St. Mary's
Hospital, Coroner KLEINDIENST will not give
a verdict in the case of William C. SILCO,
25 years old, who died at the Hospital last
Friday morning of blood poisoning. The young
man was injured by a corn shredder at
Pittsford on January 2d.
At the inquest yesterday Charles SILCO,
father of the dead man, testified that his
son was injured on George R. KNICKERBOCKER's
farm and that he was removed at once to St.
Mary's Hospital, where the mangled arm was
examined. He was told that, in all
probability it would have to be amputated.
Death occurred before the operation was
begun.
Testimony was given which showed that SILCO
had been warned by both his father and
employer to keep away from the machinery. He
got too close to a barbed cylinder and
a sleeve of his sweater was caught by
one of the spikes.
Harry G. WALTERS, of Pittsford, said his
hand was badly cut by the machine on
November 24th. He thought that an
insufficient number of men were employed to
operate the machine.
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DEATH CAUSED
BY PNEUMONIA
An
autopsy, performed yesterday, showed that
the death of Joseph Walter GASSMANN, 13
years old, of No. 290 Michigan street, who
died Sunday, was caused by pneumonia.
He was taken ill Sunday morning, but did not
appear to be in serious condition so
that a physician was not called. Coroner
KLEINDIENST gave a certificate.
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DEPARTMENT
PRESIDENT A GUESTS
Mrs.
Nettie V. C. SMITH, department president of
the Ladies of the G. A. R. was entertained
by Mrs. Susie FRANCIS, of No. 145 Breck
street, last Wednesday, when she installed
officers of Captain Henry LOMB Circle at the
Armory.
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DIED
OF HEART DISEASE
Coroner
KLEINDIENST yesterday gave a certificate of
death from heart disease in the case of Miss
Ettie SUGRU, 35 years old, who was found
dead in the house of Henry C. MERZ, No. 158
Adams street, on Sunday night. Miss SUGRU
had lived with the MERZ family for several
years.
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YOUNG
WOMAN CUTS THROAT WITH RAZOR TO END LIFE
When
in a state of deep melancholy yesterday
afternoon Miss Marie SUYDAM, 32 years old,
cut her throat with a razor and died before
aid could be given. Her life could not have
been saved if she had been found
immediately after the cutting.
Miss SUYDAM was a daughter of W. D. SUYDAM,
of Morsemere, N. J., a suburb of New York,
and an instructor in a preparatory school
connected with Columbia University. Her
father is a trustee of a Free Methodist
Church in New York. Some time ago the young
woman became ill, owing to overwork and
study, and is said to have had delusions
showing mental disturbance over religion.
On Tuesday of last week the young woman came
to Rochester and went to the home of Rev.
Edward M. SANDYS, No. 41 Richmond street Mr.
SANDYS is pastor of the Free Methodist
Church in this city. It was thought a rest
here would be of benefit to her. Dr. Edward
B. ANGELL, of No. 295 Alexander street,
saw Miss SUYDAM yesterday and was of the
opinion that she was improving.
Late in the afternoon Miss SUYDAM complained
of feeling greatly depressed. When not
observed she entered the bathroom. She
cut a long gash in her throat and then
leaned against the wall until loss of blood
caused her to sink to the floor. Groans were
heard, and members of the family hurried to
the bathroom. Death occurred before a
physician could reach the house.
Coroner KILLIP was notified, and after
learning the circumstances gave a
certificate.
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RECORD OF DEATHS
Mrs. Friederike BLUMENSTIEL died last
Saturday evening at the home, No. 452
Alexander street. Mrs. BLUMENSTIEL was
born in Silixen, Germany, December 13,
1825, and came to Rochester as a young
girl. Her husband, Moses BLUMENSTIEL, died
several years ago. She leaves four sons,
Alexander, Joseph, Asher and Samuel
BLUMENSTIEL; a daughter, Miriam
BLUMENSTIEL, and four grandchildren.
The funeral of Mrs. Thomas L. HOPKINS,
formerly Izilda A. RICHTER, who died
suddenly in Los Angeles on January 2d,
took place in that city. She is survived
in Rochester by three sisters, Mrs.
Florence R. LARSEN, Mrs. H. E. SANFORD and
Mrs. W. E. PERRY. She was born in
Syracuse, August 27, 1878 and lived in
Rochester for twenty years. She was a
graduate of Dr. GRAHAM's Sanitarium. She
was married last June.
Fred G. SCHULER, formerly of this city,
died in Youngstown, O., last Friday, aged
42 years. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Anna
RYAN SCHULER; two sons, Herbert and Fred
SCHULER, Jr.; two daughters, the Misses
Mary and Rose SCHULER, of Youngstown; his
mother, Mrs. Frank YACHN; a brother,
Martin SCHULER, and a sister, Mrs. John
WALTERS, all of Rochester.
William H. GILLETTE, who at one time was
president of the village of Charlotte and
superintendent of the Rochester &
Manitou Railway Company, died last Sunday
at the home, No. 38 Laird street, Buffalo.
Of late years he had been identified with
the New York Telephone Company in Buffalo.
August MAGIN died last Sunday, aged 50
years. He was well known to the retail
clothing trade of the city. He leaves a
son, R. MAGIN; three brothers, Gerome,
Frank and Martin MAGIN, and a sister, Mrs.
Rachel USSELLMAN.
Alice LIMERICK died last Sunday at the
home of her sister, Mrs. J. F. KAME,
Ridgebury.
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RUNS FOR CAR; AUTO KILLS HIM INSTANTLY
Barnum Street Man Meets Sudden Tragic
Death.
Hurrying out of Barnum street into Main
street, late yesterday afternoon James H.
ARCHER, 45 years old, started to catch a
street car. He ran in front of an
automobile, which ran into him and threw
him to the pavement with so much force
that he lost consciousness. He died a few
minutes later, probably from a broken
skull.
ARCHER lived with
his wife and three children at No. 150
Breck street. He was well known about the
city, and had been employed for years, in
hotels downtown. During the past three
months, he had been employed at Fred
LONDON's restaurant, at No. 105 Main
street east.
The automobile
was driven by William MAYNARD, of No. 116
Bowman street, a chauffeur in the employ
of the MORSE Brothers.
The accident
occurred almost in front of the office of
Dr. W. G. MACK of No. 1385 Main street
east. The injured man was carried into the
office and the ambulance of the
Homeopathic Hospital was summoned, but he
died before the ambulance arrived.
Coroner KILLIP
was notified and went to the scene. Among
others, he saw Miss Maud FOSBENDER, of No.
54 Breck street, who had seen the
accident. She told the Coroner that
ARCHER, when he ran into the street, was
but two feet in front of the automobile,
which was being driven at moderate speed.
She thought he was killed instantly.
The remains were
removed to the morgue, where the Coroner
will probably hold an inquest.
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DIED
GASSMAN - At the family residence, No. 290
Michigan street, Sunday night, January 10,
1915, Joseph N. GASSMAN, aged 13 years. He
is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert GASSMAN; four brothers and two
sisters.
-The funeral will take place this
(Tuesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock from the
funeral parlors of Frank W. Rossenbach,
No. 131 Allen street, and will be strictly
private. Burial at Mount Hope cemetery.
ZEINER - At the family home, No. 42 Mark
street, Saturday, January 9, 1915,
Charles R. ZEINER, aged 61 years, 9
months. Besides his wife, Emelie, he
leaves three sons, Charles, William and
George ZEINER; four daughters, Mrs. G.
W. HOPPE, Mrs. E. CONNOLLY, Mrs. H.
WEGGON(?) and Miss Mamie ZEINER; one
brother, David ZEINER; one sister,
Mrs. A. BURGER, and fifteen
grandchildren. Deceased was a member of
the Rochester Schwaben Verein, the
Heivetia Vereia and Saxonia Lodge, of
the Harugari.
-Funeral services will be held from the
home, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
BLUMENSTIEL - Saturday evening,
January 9, 1915, at her home, No. 452
Alexander street, Mrs. Frederika
BLUMENSTIEL. She was born in Silixen,
Germany, December 13, 1825. Deceased
is survived by four sons, Alexander,
Joseph, Asher and Samuel; one
daughter, Miriam, and four
grandchildren.
-Funeral services from the late
residence Tuesday afternoon at 2
o'clock. Kindly omit flowers.
GRANT - At the home of her son,
No. 26 Lake View terrace, Sunday, January
10, 1915, Mrs. S. W. W. GRANT, mother
of F. Harrison and Francis B., of
this city, Donald M., of Buffalo, and
Ward E., of Inglewood, Cal.
-Funeral private, this (Tuesday) afternoon
at 4 o'clock. Interment at
Providence, R. I. Providence papers
please copy.
HOPKINS - In Los Angeles, Cal.,
Saturday, January 2, 1915. Izilda A.
RICHTER, wife of Thomas L. HOPKINS. She
is survived in this city by
three sisters, Mrs. Florence R.
LARSEN, Mrs. H. E. SANFORD and Mrs.
W. E. PERRY, of Rochester.
-Funeral was held in Los Angeles,
Cal.
JACKSON - In this city, Monday,
January 11, 1915, Miss Marion
JACKSON.
-The funeral will be held Wednesday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the A.
M. E. Z. Church.
NOLDT - Entered into rest, Sunday
evening, January 10, 1915, at the
home of his parents, No. 140
Broadway, Guy D. NOLDT, youngest son
of William J. and Emma NOLDT, aged
22 years. Besides his father and
mother he is survived by two
brothers, William J., Jr., and
Edmund C. and two sisters, Amy and
Hazel NOLDT, all of this city.
-Funeral from the home, No. 140
Broadway, Wednesday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock and will be private.
Interment at Mount Hope cemetery.
MAGIN - Suddenly, Sunday evening,
January 10, 1915, August MAGIN, of
No. 443 Alphonso street, aged 50
years. He is survived by one
son, Robert MAGIN; three brothers,
Jerome, Frank and Martin; one sister, Rachel
USSELLMAN. He was a member of New
Empire Tent, K. O. T. M.
-Funeral Wednesday morning, January
13, 1915, at 8:30 o'clock from L. W.
Maier's Sons, No. 166 Clinton avenue
north and 9 o'clock at Holy Redeemer
Church.
HUNTER - Entered into rest, early
Monday morning, January 11, 1915, at
the family residence, No. 104 Depew
street, William L. HUNTER. He leaves
his wife, Mabel HUNTER; four
daughters, Nezine, Clara, Jessie and
Laura HUNTER; one son, Lafayette
HUNTER. He was a member of _tona
Tent, No. 94, Knights of Maccabees.
-Funeral services Wednesday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the
home. Body will be taken to
Pavilion, N. Y., Thursday morning,
and the burial will be held on the
arrival of the 10 o'clock train.
Pavilion, N. Y. papers please copy.
Rochester,
Monroe, NY
Democrat
& Chronicle
Wed
Jan 13, 1915
BURNED
WHEN FRYING FISH
Woman
Recovers Damages, and Restaurant
Man Appeals
For
burns she received when she was
frying fish in the restaurant of
William McKEEVER in Syracuse, Mrs.
Iva(?) May HUNT recovered a $100
judgment in Onondaga Supreme Court
before Justice ANDREWS. Yesterday
an appeal was argued before the
Appellate Division, Positively the
first appeal before the court in a
case in which the plaintiff was
injured when frying fish. Myron S.
MELVIN represented the respondent.
Mrs. HUNT was heating grease in a
large spider preparatory to frying
the fish. The griddle supporting
the spider fell (unreadable) stove
and naturally the spider also
fell. Immediately there was a
flash of flame, and Mrs. HUNT's
neck, face and arms were burned so
badly that they became spotted.
McKEEVER claims that the woman
accidentally knocked the spider of
grease into the stove.
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RECORD
OF DEATHS
Mrs.
Mary F. YOUNG, wife of Benjamin A.
YOUNG, died Monday in Sea Breeze.
She leaves her husband, a
daughter, Ruth O. YOUNG. The body
was removed to No. 265 North
street.
Mrs.
Elizabeth TULLY died at the home
of her daughter, No. 102 Romeyn
street, aged 66 years. She leaves
three daughters, Mrs. George De
FA_EN, Mrs. Joseph HAUNGS and Mrs.
C. SMYTH; a son, Harry F. TULLY,
and five grandchildren.
Andrew
C. KENNY, aged 55 years, died
yesterday morning at St. Mary's
Hospital. He leaves two brothers,
both of Troy. The body was removed
to No. 230 Brown street.
Miss
Alice LIMERICK died Sunday at the
home of her sister, Mrs. J. S.
KANE, in Ridgeberry, Pa.
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MARRIED
HOLTZ
-- SHAVLAN - By Rabbi Horace J.
WOLF, Tuesday, January 12, 1915,
Miss _oma SHAVLAN and Abe S.
HOLTZ. At home at No. 143 Pinnacle
road, after March 1st.
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DIED
WHITNEY
- Entered into rest, at
Irondequoit, Monday evening,
January 11, 1915, Charles E.
WHITNEY, aged 46 years. He is
survived by his wife, Elizabeth
F_ER WHITNEY; his parents,
Adelbert and Caroline BANGS
WHITNEY; one brother, Frederick
Adelbert WHITNEY. He was a member
of the Loyal Order of Moose and F.
E. Pierce Camp, No. 15, Sons of
Veterans.
-Funeral
at Ward's Mortuary Chapel, No.
1103 Main street east at 2:30
o'clock Thursday afternoon.
Interment at Riverside cemetery.
SUGRU
- Suddenly, at her late residence,
No. 153 Adams street, Sunday
evening, January 10, 1915, Nettie
SUGRU, aged 35 years. She leaves
to mourn her loss three sisters,
Mrs. W. C. LUCAS, Mrs. F. A.
BATES, of Buffalo, and Miss
Margaret MERZ.
-Funeral
will take place Wednesday
afternoon, January 13th, at 2:30
o'clock from her late residence,
No. 153 Adams street.
ARCHER
- Entered into rest, Monday,
January 11, 1915, Albert J.
ARCHER, of No. 150 Breck street.
He is survived by his wife, two
sons, Willie and Harold; one
daughter, Gladys; also a brother
of Toronto, Can.
-Funeral
at 2:30 P. M. at the residence.
Interment at Mount Hope
cemetery. Toronto papers please
copy.
WALDMIRE
- Suddenly, at her residence No.
1340 South Forty-sixth street,
Philadelphia, Pa., Ida RICE
WALDMIRE, daughter of the late
Henry and Fanny RICE, of
Brockport, N. Y. She leaves two
sisters, Mrs. Huldah(?) RICE
HIRSCH and Clara RICE RUBENSTEIN,
of New York city.
-Funeral
services will be held at a later
date in the city of Rochester.
POST
- In this city, Tuesday, January
12, 1915, Chester H. POST, aged
6 years, 9 months, son of George
W. and Rose M. POST.
-Funeral
services from the home, West
Henrietta, Friday afternoon,
January 15, 1915, at 3:30
o'clock. Burial at Maplewood
cemetery.
STORY
- In New York city, Monday,
January 11, 1915, at the
residence of her sister, No. 592
Mott avenue, Mrs. Margaret E.
STORY. The deceased is a sister
of the late Rev. R. J. STORY, of
Brockport, N. Y.
-The
remains will arrive in Rochester
Thursday morning at 8:15
o'clock, via the N. Y. C. R. R.,
from where the funeral will take
place. Interment in Holy
Sepulchre cemetery.
ANDERSON
- Entered into rest, at her
home, No. 17 Straub street,
Tuesday, January 12, 1915, Mary
Ann, wife of Frederick W.
ANDERSON, aged 58 years. She is
survived by her husband, one
daughter, Olive May; two sons,
Edward H. and Arthur F.; one
sister, Mrs. John GLUTTON, of
Coburg, Can.; two brothers, John
DEAR, of this city, and Edwin
E., of Canada.
-Funeral
private from the house Thursday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial
at Riverside.
DODGE
- In this city, Monday, January
11, 1915, Pearl DODGE, aged 26
years. She leaves besides her
mother, Mrs. E_da DODGE; two
brothers, Jay E. and Frank I.
DODGE, of Utica, N. Y.; one
sister, Ruby DODGE, of this
city.
-Funeral
from her late home, No. 345
Garson avenue, Thursday morning,
January 14th, at 11 o'clock.
Interment at Union Hill, N. Y.
YOUNG
- Entered into rest, at Sea
Breeze, N. Y., Monday evening,
January 11, 1915, at her home,
Second street, Mary F. YOUNG,
aged 81(?) years, 7 months and
25 days. Deceased is survived by
her husband, Benjamin A. YOUNG
and one daughter, Ruth O. YOUNG.
-The
remains have been removed to
Strauchen's Funeral Chapel, No.
265 North street, where the
funeral services will take place
Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Interment in Mount Hope
cemetery.
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IN
MEMORIAM
QUESTER
- In loving memory of our
darling twin boys, Little Albert
Leland QUESTER departed one year
ago to-day, Arnold Eugene,
Wednesday, January 6, 1915.
Two precious ones from us have
gone;
Two voices we loved are still;
Two places are vacant in our
home.
That never can be filled.
Mother and Father.
Rochester,
Monroe, NY
Democrat
& Chronicle
Thurs
Jan 14, 1915
DIED
CONGER
- Suddenly at Byron, Wyo.,
Monday, January 11, 1915,
Wilfred C. CONGER, aged 23
years, foster son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. CONGER, of Cody,
Wyo.
OSTERHOUT
- In this city, at her home,
No. 195 Whitney street,
January 12, 1915, Ann E., wife
of David Z. OSTERHOUT, in her
76th year. She leaves besides
her husband, two daughters,
Mrs. Charles H. KNAPP, of
Amsterdam, N. Y., and Miss
Elsie L. OSTERHOUT, of this
city; one brother, Rev.
William CARSON, three
grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.
-Funeral
from the house Friday
afternoon at 1 o'clock.
Interment at Fairport.
POST
- In this city, Tuesday,
January 12, 1915, Chester H.
POST, aged 6 years, 9
months, son of George W. and
Rose M. POST.
-Funeral
services from the home, West
Henrietta, Friday afternoon,
January 15, 1915, at 2:30
o'clock. Burial at Maplewood
cemetery.
ARCHER
- Entered into rest, Monday,
January 11, 1915, Albert J.
ARCHER, of No. 150 Breck
street. He is survived by
his wife, two sons, Willie
and Harold; one daughter,
Gladys; also a brother of
Toronto, Can.
-Funeral
at 2:30 o'clock this
(Thursday) afternoon at the
residence. Interment at
Mount Hope cemetery. Toronto
papers please copy.
ANDERSON
- Entered into rest, at her
home, No. 17 Straub street,
Tuesday, January 12, 1915,
Mary Ann, wife of Frederick
W. ANDERSON, aged 58 years.
She is survived by her
husband, one daughter, Olive
May; two sons, Edward H. and
Arthur F.; one sister, Mrs.
John HUTTON, of Coburg,
Can.; two brothers, John
DEAR, of this city, and
Edwin E., of Canada.
-Funeral from
the house Thursday afternoon
at 2 o'clock. Burial at
Riverside.
KLAUSEN
- Entered into rest,
Tuesday, January 12, 1915,
Ida HALPIN KLAUSEN, widow of
Henry KLAUSEN. Besides her
father, she leaves one
brother, Edward HALPIN, of
New York; two nieces and one
nephew.
-Funeral
Friday morning at 8:30
o'clock from No. 76 Roth
street, and 9 o'clock from
St. Mary's Church. Interment
at Mount Hope. Please omit
flowers.
MONTFORT
- In this city, Wednesday,
January 13, 1915, Miss
Gertrude MONTFORT.
-The
funeral will take place from
the chapel of Ingmire &
Thompson Co., No. 137
Chestnut street, this
(Thursday) afternoon at 4
o'clock. The remains will be
taken to the family home at
Wappinger Falls, N. Y., for
burial.
KIDD
- At Washington, D. C.,
Tuesday, January 12, 1915,
William KIDD, formerly
of Albany, N. Y., aged 72
years and 10 months.
-Interment
at Albany.
TULLEY
- At the home of her
daughter, Mrs. G. De
FRAIN, No. 102 Romeyn
street, Mrs. Elizabeth
TULLEY, aged 66 years. She
leaves to mourn her loss,
three daughters, Mrs. G. De
FRAIN, Mrs. Joseph HAUNGS
and Mrs. C. SMYTH; one son,
Henry F. TULLEY and five
grandchildren.
-Funeral
will take place Thursday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
at the home of her daughter.
Interment will take place in
Mount Hope cemetery.
TOBIN
- At the family residence,
No. 34 Rundel park,
Wednesday morning, January
13, 1915, William TOBIN,
aged 59 years, formerly of
Clyde, N. Y. Besides his
wife, he leaves three
daughters, the Misses
Louise, Marie and Catherine
TOBIN; two sons, Bernard and
Leo TOBIN, of this city.
-Notice
of funeral hereafter. Clyde
papers please copy.
CURTIS
- In this city, Monday,
January 11, 1915, Rebecca A.
CURTIS, aged 88 years.
-Funeral
services at No. 366 East
avenue, this (Thursday)
morning at 10 o'clock.
Burial at Rush, N. Y.
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IN
MEMORIAM
SLOVER
- In memory of a loving
husband and father George H.
SLOVER, who passed away,
January 14, 1914.
Wife and Sons.
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GOES
TO GRAND JURY AGAIN
On
motion of Assistant
District-Attorney LOVE,
Supreme Court Justice
BENTON, yesterday, granted
an order permitting the case
of Joseph AGONIA, who is
charged with assault in the
second degree, to be
presented to the December
Grand Jury. The September
Grand Jury considered the
case and failed to return a
bill. Mr. LOVE filed an
affidavit in which he stated
that new evidence including
the evidence given by the
complainant himself, had
been discovered.
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CUSHING
-- DEE
Miss
Lillian V. DEE and Joseph R.
CUSHING were married Monday
evening at the rectory of
Corpus Christi Church, by
Rev. Daniel J. CURRAN.
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RECORD
OF DEATHS
William
TOBIN died yesterday at the
family home, No. 34 Rundel
park, aged 59 years. He
leaves his wife, three
daughters, Louise, Marie and
Catherine TOBIN, and two
sons, Bernard and Leo TOBIN,
Mr. TOBIN was a prominent
clothing merchant in Clyde for
a number of years. He came
to Rochester last September.
Charles
MONNEN, of Buffalo, died at
his home last Tuesday. John
T. DIPROSE of No. 67
Nicholson street, is a
brother-in-law of Mr. MONNEN,
Mr. and Mrs. DIPROSE will go
to Buffalo to-morrow to
attend the funeral.
Hiram
C. WARNER, who died last
Friday in Bridgeport, Conn.,
was once a Rochester
business man. He lived in
Rochester 35 years. He
leaves his wife, Agnes C.
WARNER, and a brother,
George W. WARNER, of West Haven,
Conn.
Rochester,
Monroe, NY
Democrat
& Chronicle
Fri
Jan 15, 1915
RECORD
OF DEATHS
Gertrude
McGRADY BURKE, wife of
William M. BURKE, died
last evening at the home,
No. 441 Avenue D, aged 30
years. She leaves besides
her husband, three sons,
William, Theodore and
Lester BURKE, Ethel BURKE;
four brothers, Bernard
McGRADY, of Springwater,
Roymond McGRADY, of
Aurora, Ill., and William
and John McGRADY, of this
city; two sisters, Mrs. J.
CULLEN and Mrs. C. HUCK,
both of this city.
Minnie
HILBERT died yesterday
morning at the family
home, No. 19 Mayberry
street, aged 69 years. She
leaves her husband, Fred
HILBERT; two daughters,
Mrs. Christ FLEGEL, of
Brockport, and Mrs. Fred
KUEHL, of this city; three
sons Harry and Albert
HILBERT, of Brockport, and
George HILBERT of this
city.
Jacob
DOSER died yesterday at
the home, No. 984 Exchange
street, aged 74 years. He
leaves his wife; two
daughters, Mrs. Alice
COOK, of Conneaut, O., and
Mrs. Albert SAYRE, of
Brockton, Mass., and a
son, Henry W. DOSER.
Mrs.
Mary A. GANEY, mother of
Rev. John J. GANEY,
assistant pastor of
Immaculate Conception
Church, died yesterday
morning at the home in
Auburn.
Alfred
Roscoe KRAUSE, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles KRAUSE,
died yesterday morning at
the home, No. 101 Reynolds
street.
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DIED
NAGLE
- Thursday morning,
January 14, 1915, at No.
140 Mount Vernon avenue,
Mrs. Mary A. NAGLE, wife
of John P. NAGLE, aged 33
years and 6 months. She is
survived by her husband
and one daughter, Ethel
NAGEL; her father and
mother and three brothers,
James THOMAS and Herold
McDERMOTT, of Batavia.
-The
funeral will take place
Monday morning at 8:30
o'clock from the house ans
at 9 o'clock from St.
Boniface Church. Burial in
Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
TOBIN
- At the family
residence, No. 34 Rundel
park, Wednesday morning,
January 13, 1915,
William TOBIN, aged 59
years, formerly of
Clyde, N. Y. Besides his
wife, he leaves three
daughters, the Misses
Louise, Marie and
Catherine TOBIN; two
sons, Bernard and Leo
TOBIN, of this city.
-The
funeral will be held
Saturday morning at 7:30
o'clock from the family
residence and at 8
o'clock from Corpus
Christi Church. The
remains will be taken to Clyde,
N. Y., on train leaving
the New York Central
station at 9:56 o'clock,
for interment in the
family lot in the Clyde cemetery.
KENNEY
- At St. Mary's
Hospital, Tuesday
morning, January 12,
1915, Andrew C. KENNEY.
He is survived by two
brothers, John W.
KENNEY, of Watervilet,
N. Y., and Dr. Lawrence
KENNEY, of Troy, N. Y.,
and one sister, Mrs.
Mary CUSHMAN, of
Brooklyn, N. Y.
-Funeral
Saturday morning,
January 16, 1915, at
8:30 o'clock from
Schruerman's funeral
parlors, No. 230 Brown
street, and at 9 o'clock
from SS. Peter and
Paul's Church. Interment
at Holy Sepulchre
cemetery.
MULL
- Entered into rest, at
the family residence,
No. _ Harper street,
Mary Elizabeth ENSIGN,
widow of Cornelius S.
MULL. She is survived by
one son, Luther E. MULL;
one daughter, Eugenia
MULL, one brother,
Luther P. ENSIGN; six
grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren.
-Services
from the home Saturday
afternoon at 2:30
o'clock.
TULLEY
- The funeral of Mrs.
Elizabeth TULLEY took
place Thursday afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock from the
home of her daughter, Mrs.
G. De FRAIN, No. 102
Romeyn street, Rev. Mr.
ERB officiating at the
house and at the grave.
The bearers were the
following grandchildren of
Mrs. TULLEY, Mr. WEIS, Mr.
POTTER, Mr. SMYTH, Mr.
LAMBERT, Mr. RAPP. Interment
took place at Mount Hope
cemetery.
ENGEL
- Thursday morning,
January 14, 1915, at the
family residence, No. 11
Keller street, Frank Leo
ENGEL, aged 8 years, 6
months, son of Frank and
Margaret SCHWEITZER ENGEL.
Besides his parents, he
leaves one sister,
Florence.
-The
funeral will take place
Saturday morning at 8:30
o'clock from the house and
9 o'clock from St. Francis
Xavier Church. Burial in
Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
DRURY
- At the family residence,
No. 102 Flower City park,
Wednesday afternoon
January 13, 1915, Miss
Robena R. DRURY, aged 12
years. Besides her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
DRURY, she leaves one
sister, Miss Alphus DRURY,
of this city, and two
brothers, Arthur, of
Syracuse, N. Y., and
Hurley DRURY, of this
city.
-Funeral
Saturday forenoon, January
16, 1915, at 7:45 o'clock
from the family residence,
No. 102 Flower City park,
and at 8 o'clock from
Sacred Heart Church. The
remains will be taken to
Clyde, N. Y., on train
leaving New York Central
station at 9:59 o'clock
for interment in the
family lot in Clyde
cemetery.
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IN
MEMORIAM
EASTMAN
- In loving memory of
Justus M. EASTMAN, who
died January 15, 1914.
His Wife and Daughters.
Rochester,
Monroe, NY
Democrat
& Chronicle
Sat
Jan 16, 1915
BORN
SHANNON
- To Rev. T. J. and Mrs.
SHANNON, Thursday
evening, January 14,
1915, a daughter.
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DIED
MARTIN
- Suddenly, Friday
morning, January 15,
1915, at her home in
Webster village, Ida D.
MARTIN, in her 51st
year. She leaves five
brothers, L. H., Andrew
N., John D., William F.
and Edward, of Webster;
four sisters, Louise
MARTIN, L__bie E. MARTIN
and Mrs. Emma S. BAKER,
of Webster, and Mrs.
Minnie HARTMAN, of
Rochester; also several
nieces and nephews.
-The
funeral will be held
from her late home,
Monday afternoon at 1:30
o'clock and from the
Zion Evangelical Church
at 9 o'clock. Interment
in Webster Rural
cemetery.
DEAN
- At the Homeopathic
Hospital, Thursday
evening, January 14,
1915, Miss Florence E.
DEAN, aged 22 years. She
is survived by her
mother, Mrs. E. A. DEAN;
two sisters, Mrs. E. G.
BACHTELL and Helen DEAN;
three brothers, Ray,
Fred and Russell DEAN.
-Funeral
Monday afternoon,
January 18, 1915, at
2:30 o'clock from the
residence, No. 7 Seventh
street. Interment at
Riverside cemetery.
SCHNORR
- At her residence, No.
238 Joseph avenue,
Friday morning, January
15, 1915, Katherine
SCHNORR. She is survived
by two sisters, Mrs.
Mary REITER(?) and Miss
Lena SCHNORR; one
brother, Jacob SCHNORR.
-The
funeral will take place
Monday morning at 9
o'clock from the house
and 9:30 o'clock at St.
Joseph's Church. Burial
in Holy Sepulchre
cemetery.
COX
- At her residence, No.
21 Portsmouth terrace,
Friday night, January
15, 1915, Miss Julia
COX. She is
survived by one sister,
Mrs. Eliza T. WILLIAMS
and one brother, Joseph
D. COX.
-Notice
of funeral hereafter.
SUMNER
- Entered into rest, in
this city, Friday,
January 15, 1915, Jean
L., beloved wife of
Ernest H. SUMNER, of No.
83 Roslyn street, aged
34 years. Besides her
husband she leaves one
son, John Page SUMNER;
also her mother, Susan
EMERSON VOSBURGH.
-Prayer
at the house Monday
morning at 8:30 o'clock.
The remains will be
taken to Attica, N. Y.,
her former home, where
the funeral will be held
from the residence of
Fred EMERSON, Monday
afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Interment at Forest Hill
cemetery.
BALL
- Entered into rest, in
this city, Friday,
January 15, 1915, Ward
H., son of John W. and
Hattie E. BALL, aged 26
years.
-The
funeral will take place
from the family
residence, No. 296
Kenwood avenue, Monday
morning at 10 o'clock.
FARNHAM
- In Palmyra, N. Y.,
Thursday, January 14,
1915, Elizabeth FARNHAM,
sister of Henry P. and
William B. FARNHAM, of
Rochester.
-Funeral
in Palmyra. Interment at
Riverside.
WEAVER
- Entered into rest, in
this city, Friday
morning, January 15,
1915, at the home of his
son, Frank WEAVER, No.
1758 East avenue, Joseph
P. WEAVER, aged 68
years. The deceased is
survived by his wife,
Josephine WEAVER; three
sons, George, Frank and
Joseph WEAVER; three
sisters, Mrs. John
DRAGER, Mrs. Frank BEHR
and Annie WEAVER; one
brother, Ve__ WEAVER and
five grandchildren, all
of this city.
-The
funeral will take
place Monday morning at
8:30 o'clock from the
home and 9 o'clock from
St. John the Evangelist
Church. Interment at
Holy Sepulchre.
BURKE
- At the family home,
No. 441 Avenue D.,
Thursday, January 14,
1915, Gertrude McGRADY,
wife of William M.
BURKE, aged 30
years. She leaves her
husband, three sons,
William, Theodore and
Lester; one daughter,
Ethel; four brothers,
Bernard McGRADY, of
Springwater, N. Y.,
Raymond McGRADY, of
Aurora, Ill., and
William, of this
city; two sisters, Mrs.
J. CULLEN and Mrs. C.
HUCK, of this city.
-Funeral
Monday morning, January
18, 1915, at 8:30
o'clock from the house
and 9 o'clock at St.
Michael's Church.
BANGS
- Entered into rest,
Thursday, January 14,
1915, at the home of her
daughter, in Sweden,
Mrs. Martha E. BANGS,
widow of Josiah BANGS,
aged 74 years. She is
survived by one son,
Henry, of Sweden; two
daughters, Mrs. Ida
ALHART, of Sweden, and
Mrs. Irene R. STEWART,
of Linwood, N. Y.
-Services
from the home of Mrs.
Ida ALHART, Sunday
afternoon at 2:30
o'clock, Rev. H. G.
VINCENT to officiate.
Rochester,
Monroe, NY
Democrat
& Chronicle
Sun
Jan 17, 1915
BORN
SAUTER
- To Mr. and Mrs.
George F. SAUTER,
formerly of No. 762
Maple street,
Thursday, January 14,
1915, a daughter.
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MARRIED
REDMAN
-- KING - Thursday,
Jan. 14, 1915, at the
rectory of Sacred
Heart Church, by Rev.
George V. BURNS, Miss
Marie Veronica KING to
William REDMAN.
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DIED
ROLSTON
- In this city,
Saturday, January 16,
1915, at the Rochester
General Hospital,
Donald Sage ROLSTON,
only son of John and
Florence SAGE ROLSTON,
aged 1 year and 4
months.
-The
remains have been
removed to the funeral
parlors of Frank W.
Rosenbach, No. 131
Allen street, from
where the funeral will
take place Monday
afternoon at 2
o'clock. Interment at
Holy Sepulchre
cemetery.
COX
- In this city,
Saturday, January 16,
1915, at the family
residence, No. 21
Portsmouth terrace, Miss
Julia COX. She is
survived by one
sister, Mrs. Eliza T.
WILLIAMS and one
brother, Joseph D.
COX.
-The funeral will take
place Monday morning
at 8:30 o'clock from
the house and at the
Cathedral Chapel at 9
o'clock.
KELLER
- In this city, at
the family
residence, No. 265
Campbell street,
Saturday, January
16, 1915, Helen C.
KELLER, daughter of
Joseph and Caroline
KELLER, aged 19
years, _ months.
Besides her parents,
she is survived by
two brothers, Joseph
and Edward KELLER.
-Funeral
Tuesday morning,
January 19, 1915, at
8:30 o'clock from
the residence and at
9 o'clock from SS.
Peter and Paul's
Church. Interment in
Holy Sepulchre
cemetery.
DOSER
- In this city, at
the family
residence, No.
984 Exchange
street, Thursday,
January 14, 1915, Jacob
DOSER, aged
74 years. He is
survived by his
wife; two
daughters, Mrs.
Alice COOK, of
Conneaut, O., and
Mrs. Albert SAYRE,
of Brockton,
Mass., and one
son, Henry W.
DOSER.
-The
remains were
removed to
Scheuerman's
Funeral Parlors,
No. 2_0 Brown
street, from where
the funeral will
take place Monday
morning, January
18, 1915 at 8:30
o'clock and from
SS. Peter and
Paul's Church at 9
o'clock. Interment
in the family lot
at Holy Sepulchre
cemetery.
DEAN
- At the Homeopathic
Hospital, Thursday
evening, January 14,
1915, Miss Florence
E. DEAN, aged 22
years. She is
survived by her
mother, Mrs. E. A.
DEAN; two sisters,
Mrs. E. G. BACHTELL
and Helen DEAN;
three brothers, Ray,
Fred and Russell
DEAN.
-Funeral Monday
afternoon, January
18, 1915, at 2:30
o'clock from the
residence, No. 7
Seventh street.
Interment at
Riverside cemetery.
SCHNORR
- At her residence,
No. 238 Joseph
avenue, Friday
morning, January 15,
1915, Katherine
SCHNORR. She is
survived by two
sisters, Mrs. Mary
REITER(?) and Miss
Lena SCHNORR; one
brother, Jacob
SCHNORR.
-The funeral will
take place Monday
morning at 9 o'clock
from the house and
9:30 o'clock at St.
Joseph's Church.
Burial in Holy
Sepulchre cemetery.
BURKE - At the
family home, No. 441
Avenue D., Thursday,
January 14, 1915,
Gertrude McGRADY,
wife of William M.
BURKE, aged 30
years. She leaves
her husband, three
sons, William,
Theodore and Lester;
one daughter, Ethel;
four brothers,
Bernard McGRADY, of
Springwater, N. Y.,
Raymond McGRADY, of
Aurora, Ill., and
William, of this
city; two sisters,
Mrs. J. CULLEN and
Mrs. C. HUCK, of
this city.
-Funeral Monday
morning, January 18,
1915, at 8:30
o'clock from the
house and 9 o'clock
at St. Michael's
Church.
SAVAGE
- Entered into rest,
at her home, No. 379
Brown street,
Saturday, January
16, 1915, Mary E.,
widow of Henry
SAVAGE. She is
survived by two
sons, George E. and
Charles H. SAVAGE;
three daughters,
Mrs. Harriet J.
SHIPMAN, Miss Emma
SAVAGE and Mrs. F.
J. HARDURICK.
-Funeral
at 2 o'clock Tuesday
afternoon from the
house.
GOODWIN
- Friday evening,
January 15, 1915, at
the rectory, in the
45th year of her
age, Evelyn TANNER,
wife of Rev. William
A. R. GOODWIN,
rector of St. Paul's
Episcopal Church.
-Funeral
services will take
place from Bruton
Parish Church,
Williamsburgh, Va.,
at 11 o'clock
Tuesday morning,
January 19, 1915.
FRAZIER
- In Muscatine,
Iowa, Sunday,
January 10, 1915,
Ella LEWIS FRAZIER,
mother of Mrs.
Frederick F. CHURCH,
of this city.
NAGLE
- Thursday morning,
January 14, 1915, at
No. 140 Mount Vernon
avenue, Mrs. Mary A.
NAGLE, wife of John
P. NAGLE, aged 33
years and 6 months.
She is survived by
her husband and one
daughter, Ethel
NAGEL; her father
and mother and three
brothers, James
THOMAS and Herold
McDERMOTT, of
Batavia.
-The
funeral will take
place Monday morning
at 8:30 o'clock from
the house and at 9
o'clock from St.
Boniface Church.
Burial in Holy
Sepulchre cemetery.
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IN
MEMORIAM
COLBERT
- In loving
remembrance of our
dear father, Edward
COLBERT, who died
January 17, 19_.
Friends may think he
is forgotten, but
they little know the
sorrow our hearts
conceal.
Children.
Rochester,
Monroe, NY
Democrat
& Chronicle
Mon
Jan 18, 1915
DIED
BRADLEY
- In this city,
Saturday, January 16,
1915, George BRADLEY.
He leaves his wife,
Theresa BRADLEY; one
son, Francis and one
daughter, Theresa.
-Funeral
will be held Tuesday
morning at 8 o'clock
from No. 173 Clifton
street and at 9
o'clock from the
Immaculate Conception
Church.
DE
LANO - At the home of
her son, Richard
Vernam BARTO, Sunday
morning, January 17,
1915, Katherine BOGART
DE LANO, aged 86
years.
-Funeral
Monday in Columbus,
Ohio, Interment
Tuesday, January 19th,
in Trumansburg, N. Y.
COWLES
- At her home, No. 117
Mason street, Sunday
morning, January 17,
1915, Mary G., wife of
Frank B. COWLES.
Besides her husband
she leaves one
daughter, Jessie M.,
also her father,
Charles F. DRECOTT;
two brothers, John and
Fred DRECOTT; two
sisters, Mrs. George BURNS
and Mrs. Edward
BARKER.
-Funeral
from the residence
Tuesday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock.
MUND
- In this city,
Saturday afternoon,
January 16, 1915,
Peter Anthony MUND,
aged 66 years. He is
survived by his wife, Frances
MUND. Deceased was a
member of Germania
Lodge, No. 722, F. and
A. M.
-Funeral
services will be held
Tuesday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock from No.
4 Cumberland street.
Interment in Mount
Hope cemetery.
ROGERS
- In this city,
Saturday, January 16,
1915, Charles E.
ROGERS, of Garbutt, N.
Y. He is survived by
his wife, Josephine
ROGERS; three
daughters Etta ROGERS,
Mrs. Allen VAN PATTEN
and Florence ROGERS,
of Buffalo, N. Y.; one
brother, Frank, of
this city; three
sisters, Mrs.
Frederick ZIEGLER, of
this city, Mrs. P.
BRENNAN, of Brownville
and Mrs. E. F.
UNDERHILL, of Glenora,
Cal.
-Services
at No. 1 South street,
Tuesday morning,
January 19th, at 8:30
o'clock. Burial at
Garbutt, N. Y.
SAVAGE
- Entered into rest,
at her home, No. 379
Brown street,
Saturday, January
16, 1915, Mary E.,
widow of Henry
SAVAGE.
-Services
at the house Tuesday
afternoon at 2
o'clock. Burial
private. Flowers
gratefully declined.
GOODWIN
- Friday evening,
January 15, 1915, at
the rectory, in the
45th year of her
age, Evelyn TANNER,
wife of Rev. William
A. R. GOODWIN,
rector of St. Paul's
Episcopal Church.
-Funeral
services will take
place from Bruton
Parish Church,
Williamsburgh, Va.,
at 11 o'clock
Tuesday morning,
January 19, 1915.
LAWTON
- Saturday evening,
January 16, 1915,
James W. LAWTON,
aged 67 years. He
leaves besides his
wife, Orpha H., one
daughter, Claribel.
-Services
at his late
residence, No. 805
St. Pau street,
Tuesday afternoon,
January 19, 1915, at
2:30 o'clock.
DONOVAN
- In this city,
Saturday, January
16, 1915, Emma
NOWRATH DONOVAN,
wife of Frank
DONOVAN, aged 34
years. Deceased is
survived by her
husband, Frank
DONOVAN; one son,
George DONOVAN; two
daughters, Eleanor
and Alice DONOVAN;
her father, John
NOWRATH.
-Funeral
will take place this
(Monday) afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock from
L. Schauman &
Sons' Funeral
Chapel, No. 6_9
Clinton avenue
north. Interment
private at Mount
Hope cemetery.
Kindly omit flowers.
MILLER
- Entered into rest,
in this city Sunday
morning, January 17,
1915, at the German
Home for the Aged,
Mrs. Harriet MILLER,
widow of George
MILLER, aged 90
years and 1 month.
Deceased is survived
by one daughter,
Miss Henrietta
MILLER, of this
city.
-The
funeral services
will take place from
the house, Tuesday
afternoon at 2:30
o'clock. Interment
at Mount Hope
cemetery.
TIERNEY
- At the family
residence, No. 10
Cayuga street,
Saturday morning,
January 16, 1915,
Laura M. BIEL, wife
of Raymond J.
TIERNEY, aged 26
years. Besides her
husband, she is
survived by one
daughter; her
father, Christopher
BIEL; one brother,
William BIEL, and
two sisters, Mrs. E.
SHULTS and Miss May
BIEL.
-Funeral
Tuesday morning,
January 19th, at
8:45 o'clock from
the house, and at 9
o'clock from St.
Boniface Church.
Rochester,
Monroe, NY
Democrat
& Chronicle
Tue
Jan 19, 1915
ASKS
CITY FOR $5,000
Five
thousand dollars is
asked of the city by
Catherine A. DALY,
of No. 25 Glasgow
street, who alleges
that she tripped
over an iron that
projected above the
sidewalk on December
21st. William F.
KNIPPER(?), of No.
245 Monroe avenue,
wants $25, claiming
that his automobile
was damaged when it
was struck by a city
wagon in Corinthian
street on December
24th.
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TO
SING FRENCH SONGS
A
song recital under
the direction of the
French Alliance will
be given at 4
o'clock this
afternoon at
Catharine Strong
Hall. M. Castellanos
VARILIST will sing
selections from
French operas,
including Massenet's
"Thais"
and "Manon,"
"Herodiado"
and "The
Jongleur" from
"Notre
Dame."
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RECORD
OF DEATHS
Elizabeth
C., wife of
Frederick MEYER,
died last night at
the family home, No.
192 Sanford street,
aged 65 years.
Besides her husband
she leaves two sons,
Fred and Otto MEYER;
four daughters, Miss
Anna MEYER, Mrs. J.
SCH_LP, Mrs. Ernest
ROH(?) and Mrs. Ray
COULSON; eleven
grandchildren and
one
great-grandchild.
Matilda
May GREEN, of
Millville, Orleans
county, died Sunday
morning at the
Homeopathic
Hospital. She leaves
her husband,
Clarence W. GREEN,
two sisters and one
brother. The body
was taken to
Knowlesville. Burial
will be made at
Millville.
Hartwell
M. PURDY died
yesterday morning at
his home, No. 502
Genesee street, aged
40 years. Mr. PURDY
was a well known
railway mail clerk,
having had a run
between Syracuse and
New York for many
years.
Mildred
Louise, daughter of
Jolly and Georgia
SIMMS, died
yesterday at the
family home, No. 9
Alma place, aged 8
years. She leaves
her parents, three
brothers and two
sisters.
Mrs.
Mary McDERMOTT died
yesterday afternoon
at No. 301 Central
avenue. The body was
removed to No. 196
Main street west.
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DIED
BAKER
- Entered into rest,
at her home, No. 161
East avenue, Monday,
January 18, 1945,
Mrs. Elizabeth V.
BAKER, aged 66
years. She leaves
three sisters, Miss
S. A. DUNCAN, Mrs.
Mary F. WORK and
Hattie M. DUNCAN;
two nieces, Mrs. D.
W. BRUCE and Mrs. O.
R. HUBBELL.
-Funeral
from the house
Tuesday afternoon at
4 o'clock. Burial at
Dansville on
Wednesday.
PURDY
- Suddenly in this
city, at his home,
No. 502 Genesee
street, Hartwell M.
PURDY, aged 36
years. He is
survived by his
wife, father and
mother, Mr. and Mrs.
D. E. PURDY; two
sisters, Mrs. Lula
M. SMITH and Mrs.
William G. GROVER,
all of Spencerport,
N. Y.
-Funeral
at the home, No. 502
Genesee street,
Thursday morning at
10:30 o'clock and at
the home of his
parents in
Spencerport at 2
o'clock. Masonic
services at the
grave by Etolian(?)
Lodge, No. 479.
Interment at
Fairfield cemetery,
Spencerport, N. Y.
COWLES
- At her home, No.
117 Mason street,
Sunday morning,
January 17, 1915,
Mary G., wife of
Frank B. COWLES.
Besides her
husband she leaves
one daughter,
Jessie M., also
her father,
Charles F. DRECOLL;
two brothers, John
and Fred DRECOLLT;
two sisters, Mrs.
George BURNS
and Mrs. Edward
BARKER.
-Funeral
from the residence
this (Tuesday)
afternoon at 2:30
o'clock.
AKEY
- In this city,
Sunday evening,
January 17, 1915,
at the residence
of his son,
Lafayette AKEY,
No. 361 Exchange
street, Francis
AKEY, aged 74
years. The
deceased leaves
surviving five
sons, Lafayette,
Daniel, Charles,
Edward and Richard
AKEY; one
daughter, Mrs. H.
E. MUIR, of
Brooklyn;
twenty-two
grandchildren and
two
great-grandchildren.
-Funeral
Wednesday morning
at 8:30 o'clock
from the house and
9 o'clock at
Immaculate
Conception Church.
Interment in Holy
Sepulchre
cemetery.
KOEBERLE
- Entered into
rest, Saturday,
January 16, 1915,
at his home, No.
100 Flower street,
Charles A.
KOEBERLE, aged 58
years, 10 months.
He is survived by
his wife, Louise;
two daughters,
Mrs. Thomas E.
SINGLETON and Mrs.
Fred WAGNER; one
son, George F.;
one grandson; one
brother, Herbert,
of this city, and
a brother and
sister in Germany.
-Funeral
will take place
Wednesday morning
at 8:45 o'clock
from the house and
9 o'clock at St.
Michael's Church.
Interment in Holy
Sepulchre
cemetery.
OAKLEY
- At the family
residence, No. 559
Flint street,
Monday morning,
January 18, 1915,
Monroe H. OAKLEY,
aged 72 years. He
leaves four sons,
Sylvanus H., Caleb
P., Amon B. and
David R. OAKLEY;
one daughter, Cora
E. OAKLEY; one
sister, Mrs. J. G.
ROGERS; fifteen
grandchildren and
nine
great-grandchildren.
He was a veteran
of the Civil war,
serving in the
140th New York
Regiment. He was a
member of
Rochester Lodge,
No. 669(?), F. and
A. M., _onic
Chapter, No. 210,
R. A. M.,
Rochester
Consistory and
Lalla Rookh
Grotto.
-Funeral
will be hold from
his late residence
at 2:30 o'clock
Wednesday
afternoon.
BOESL
- Entered into
rest, Sunday
morning, January
17, 1915, at the
home of her
daughter, No. 474
Sixth street, Anna
E. ROESL, aged 80
years, 2 months.
She is survived by
her husband,
Wolfgang ROESL;
one daughter, Mrs.
Ignatz H. DILLY
and one
grandchild.
-Funeral
services Wednesday
morning, January
20, 1915, at 8:30
o'clock from No.
474 Sixth street
and at 9 o'clock
at St. Frances
Xavier Church.
Interment in Holy
Sepulchre
cemetery.
WALSH
- At St. Mary's
Hospital, Sunday
evening at 8
o'clock, January
17, 1915, Michael
D. WALSH, aged
69(?) years. He is
survived by his
wife, two sisters,
Mrs. Seymour
BENJAMIN, of
Waterloo, N. Y.
and Mrs. D. J.
McLENNEN, of this
city; one brother,
Andrew, of New
York city.
-Funeral
notice later.
MANSING
- At the family
residence, No. 295
Bay street, early
Monday morning,
January 18, 1915,
Agatha MANSING,
widow of Garrett
MANSING. She
leaves to mourn
her loss one son,
John W. MANSING;
two daughters,
Agnes and
Elizabeth MANSING,
and two grandsons,
Francis J. and
John Henry MANSING;
one brother, John
WAGNER, all of
this city.
-Notice
of funeral
hereafter.
Rochester,
Monroe, NY
Democrat
& Chronicle
Wed
Jan 20, 1915
Looking
From Window on
Arising Lyons
Woman Sees Body
of
Her Husband
Hanging from a
Tree
Lyons,
Jan 19 - The
body of Louis D.
MILLER was
discovered
hanging from the
limb of an apple
tree in the yard
in the rear of
his home in
Butternut
street, this
village, early
this morning.
Mr. MILLER left
home last
evening,
supposedly to go
down town, and
had not returned
when his wife
retired for the
night. When she
arose this
morning and
looked out of a
rear window of
the house Mrs.
MILLER saw the
body of her
husband
suspended from a
tree, Sheriff
COLLINS who
lives next door
was called and
cut the body
down.
Mr. MILLER had
not been in good
health for some
time past, which
is thought to be
the cause of his
suicide. He was
born in this
village March
29, 18_1, and
had always lived
here. He was a
painter and
paper hanger by
trade, a member
of the Knights
of the Maccabees,
Canouchet Tribe,
Red Men, and
Haymakers. He
leaves his wife
and three sons,
Lee MILLER and
Wren MILLER, of
Rochester, and
Blair MILLER, of
this village.
The funeral will
be held from his
late home
Thursday
afternoon at
2:30 o'clock,
Rev. Herman L.
BROCKWAY
officiating.
(unreadable)
made in the
Lyons Rural
cemetery.
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DEATH
OF FRANK M.
EPPING
Was
Well Known as
Business Man.
Veteran also
Passes Away
Frank
M. EPPING died
yesterday
morning at the
family home, No.
144 Adams
street, aged 56
years. Mr.
EPPING had been
a lifelong
resident of this
city and was
well known as a
business man for
the past
thirty-one
years. He was a
member of Branch
No. 82, C. M. B.
A. and of the
Holy Name
Society of
Immaculate
Conception
Church. He
leaves his wife,
Mrs. Julia
EPPING; four
daughters, Ida
C., Agnes D. and
Julia M. EPPING
and Mrs. Robert
L. HARPER; two
sons, Raymond J.
and Paul F.
EPPING; his
mother, Mrs.
Mary EPPING;
four sisters,
Mrs. Barbara
BOGART, Mrs.
Mary ELTER and
Mrs. Della
CORCORAN, of
this city, and
Mrs. Louise
McKEE, of
Brooklyn, and
four brothers,
Henry, Peter,
Louis and
Robert EPPING.
The funeral will
take place
Friday morning
at 8:30 o'clock
from the home,
and at 9 o'clock
from Immaculate
Conception
Church.
Interment will
be made at Holy
Sepulchre
cemetery.
Eugene
NIED died
yesterday
morning at the
family home, No.
34 Kelly street,
aged 72 years.
Mr. NIED was a
veteran of the
Civil war. He
enlisted in
Company E. 151st
New York
Volunteers, on
August 28, 1862,
and on June 26,
1865, received
his honorable
discharge,
having been
promoted to
first sergeant.
He was a member
of Peissner Post
G. A. R.; St.
Joseph's Orphan
Asylum Society
and the Society
of the Holy
Family of St.
Joseph's Church.
He was a
lifelong member
of St. Joseph's
Church. He
leaves his wife;
two sons, Jacob
J. and Frank L.
NIED; two
daughters, Mrs.
Charles L.
GERSTNER and
Mrs. Jonathan G.
MEYER, and nine
grandchildren.
The funeral will
take place
Friday morning
at 8:30 o'clock
from the home
and at 9 o'clock
from St.
Joseph's Church.
Interment will
be made at Holy
Sepulchre
cemetery.
Josephine
FLECKENSTEIN
died yesterday
at the home, No.
8 Kondolf
street, aged 79
years. She was
one of the
oldest members
of the Holy
Family parish.
She leaves three
daughters, Mrs.
Arnold BISHOFF,
Mrs. Malcolm
LUMLEY and Mrs.
Michael FROEHLER;
one son,
Sergeant Louis
FLECKENSTEIN, of
the Sixth
precinct; one
brother, Edmond
ENGLERT, and six
grandchildren.
The
funeral of Miss
Helen C. KELLER,
daughter of
Joseph and
Caroline KELLER,
took place
yesterday
morning at 8:30
o'clock from the
home, No. 265
Campbell street,
and at 9 o'clock
from SS. Peter
and Paul's
Church. Requiem
mass was
celebrated by
Rev. J. Emil
GEFELL.
Interment was
made at Holy
Sepulchre
cemetery, Rev.
J. _ETTER
conducted the
service at the
grave. The
following were
bearers: Walter
B_CK, Albert
SHAFER, Elmer
KEHL, Louis CORT,
Fred SOHN, Ray
BERNA.
Mrs.
Margaret
Gertrude
HEINT_ELMAN,
wife of George
EIPHICK(?), of
No. 24 Hudson
street, died
Monday evening
at St. Mary's
Hospital, aged
18 years. She
leaves, besides
her husband, her
mother, Mrs.
Hiram B.
FRANCIS; a
sister, Mrs.
Pauline FRANCIS,
and a brother,
Frank FRANCIS.
The body was
removed to the
home.
Mrs.
Agatha MANSING,
widow of Garret
MANSING, died at
the home, No.
295 Bay street.
She leaves two
daughters, Elizabeth
and Agnes MANSING, a
son, John W.
MANSING; two
grandsons,
Francis J. of the
University of
Buffalo, and
John Henry
MANSING; and
a brother,
John WAGNER, of
Greece.
Norman
A. STEWART
died yesterday
morning, aged
33 years. He
leaves his
parents,
George C. and
Maria L.
STEWART, of
this city; two
sisters, Mrs.
Ephriam J.
HINC_(?), of
Charlotte, and
Mrs. Lewis S.
AUSTIN, of
this city, and
a brother,
Harry A.
STEWART, of
Charlotte.
Mrs.
Anna WITTEY,
wife of John
WITTEY, died
yesterday
afternoon at
the home, No.
472 Monroe
avenue, aged
42 years. She
leaves her
husband, two
brothers,
three
daughters,
Jennie, Anna
and Florence
WITTEY, and a
son, Ray
WITTEY.
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DIED
MANSING
- Entered into
rest at the
family
residence, No.
295 Bay
street, Agatha
MANSING, widow
of Garrett
MANSING. She
leaves to
mourn her
loss, two
daughters, Elizabeth
and Agnes; one
son, John W.
MANSING; two
grandsons,
Francis J. of
the University
of Buffalo,
and John Henry
MANSING; one
brother, John
WAGNER, of
the town of
Greece.
-The
funeral will
take place
Thursday
morning at
8:45 o'clock
from the house
and 9 o'clock
from St.
Francis Xavier
Church.
Interment in
Holy Sepulchre
cemetery.
DOUGLASS
- Entered into
rest, Tuesday
(line
unreadable)
residence of
his mother,
No. 251 South
avenue, Howard
Eugene
DOUGLASS,
beloved son of
Mrs. Mary A.
DOUGLASS
MORGAN.
-The
funeral will
take place
Thursday
morning at
8:30 o'clock
from No. 251
South avenue
and 9 o'clock
at St. Mary's
Church.
Interment in
Holy Sepulchre
cemetery.
SEISER
- At the
General
Hospital,
Monday
evening,
January 18,
1915, Isabel
wife of August
SEISER, of No.
376 Melville
street, aged
57 years. She
is survived by
her husband;
one son,
Frank; two
brothers,
Howard HOFF,
of this city
and John W.
HOFF, of
Philadelphia,
Pa. The
remains were
removed to No.
4 Cumberland
street, where
they can be
viewed.
-Funeral
services will
be held from
Mt. Hope
Chapel
Thursday
afternoon at 3
o'clock.
Philadelphia
papers please
copy.
MANN
- At
Pittsford,
Monday,
January 18,
1915, Mrs.
Laura CLARK
MANN, widow of
Henry MANN,
aged 77 years.
She leaves two
sons, Horace
MANN, of
Pultneyville
and Ralph
MANN, of
Pittsford;
also five
grandchildren.
-The
funeral will
be held at the
family home,
Pittsford, at
1 o'clock
Thursday
afternoon.
Interment in
the family
lot, Pittsford
village
cemetery.
MEYER
- Entered into
rest, Monday,
January 18,
1915, at the
residence, No.
192 Sanford
street,
Elizabeth C.,
wife of
Frederick
MEYER, aged 65
years. Besides
her husband
she leaves two
sons, Fred and
Otto MEYER;
four
daughters,
Miss Anna
MEYER, Mrs. J.
SCHIL_, Mrs.
Ernest ROH(?)
and Mrs. Ray
COULSON; one
sister, Mrs.
D. ZWINK;
eleven
grandchildren
and one
great-grandchild.
-Funeral
Thursday
afternoon at
2:30 o'clock
at the home
and will be
private.
FLECKENSTEIN
- In this
city, Tuesday,
January 19,
1915, at the
family
residence, No.
8 Kondolf
street,
Josephine
FLECKENSTEIN, aged
79 years. She is
survived by
three
daughters,
Mrs. Arnold
BISHOFF, Mrs.
Malcolm LUMLEY
and Mrs.
Michael
FROEHLER; one
son, Sergeant
Louis
FLECKENSTEIN,
of the Sixth
precinct; one
brother,
Edmond ENGLERT,
and six
grandchildren.
-Funeral
Friday morning
at 8 o'clock
from the house
and at 8:30
o'clock from
the Holy
Family Church.
Interment in
the family lot
in Holy
Sepulchre
cemetery.
Auburn and New
York city
papers please
copy.
EPPING
- Entered into
rest, Tuesday
morning,
January 19,
1915, at 1:30
o'clock, at
the family
home, No. 144
Adams street,
Frank M.
EPPING, aged
56 years. He
leaves his
wife, Mrs.
Julia EPPING;
four
daughters, Ida
C., Agnes D.
and Julia M. and
Mrs. Robert L.
HARPER; two
sons, Raymond
J. and Paul F.
EPPING; his
mother, Mrs.
Mary EPPING;
four sisters,
Mrs. Barbara
BOGART, Mrs.
Mary ELTER and
Mrs. Della
CORCORAN, of
this city, and
Mrs. Louise
McKEE, of
Brooklyn, N.
Y.; four
brothers,
Henry, Peter,
Louis and
Robert EPPING. He
was a member
of Branch 82,
C. M. B. A.
and Holy Name
Society of
Immaculate
Conception
Church.
-Funeral
services on
Friday morning
January 22,
1915, at 8:30
o'clock from
the family
home, No. 144
Adams street and
at 9 o'clock at
the Immaculate
Conception
Church.
Interment in
the family lot at
Holy Sepulchre
cemetery.
FELLOWS
- At her home
in Henrietta,
Tuesday,
January 10,
1915, Eugenia
L., wife of
Dr. James A.
FELLOWS, aged
65 years.
-Funeral
from the
residence
Friday
afternoon at 1
o'clock.
STEWART
- Entered into
rest in this
city, Tuesday
morning,
January 19,
1915, Norman
A. STEWART, aged
33 years.
Deceased is
survived by his
parents,
George C. and
Maria L.
STEWART, of
this city; two
sisters, Mrs.
Ephriam J.
HAWES, of
Charlotte, and
Mrs. Lewis S.
AUSTIN, of
this city, and one
brother, Harry
A. STEWART, of
Charlotte, N.
Y.
-The
remains have
been removed
to Strauchen's
Funeral
Chapel, No.
265 North
street, where
the funeral
services will
take place
Thursday
morning at 10
o'clock.
Interment in
Riverside
cemetery.
Funeral
private.
NIED
- At his home,
No. 34 Kelly
street, Tuesday
morning,
January19, 1915,
Eugene NIED.
Besides his
wife he leaves two
sons, Jacob J.
and Frank L.
NIED; two
daughters, Mrs.
Charles L.
GERSTNER and
Mrs. Jonathan G.
MEYER, and nine
grandchildren. He
was a member of
Peissner Post,
G. A. R., St.
Joseph's Orphan
Asylum Society
and of the
Society of the
Holy Family of
St. Joseph's
Church. He was a
lifelong member
of St. St.
Joseph's Church.
-Funeral Friday
morning, January
22d, at
8:30 o'clock
from the house
and 9
o'clock from St.
Joseph's Church.
Interment at
Holy Sepulchre
cemetery.
OAKLEY
- At the family
residence, No.
559 Flint
street, Monday
morning, January
18, 1915, Monroe
H. OAKLEY, aged
72 years. He
leaves four
sons, Sylvanus
H., Caleb P.,
Amon B. and
David R. OAKLEY;
one daughter,
Cora E. OAKLEY;
one sister, Mrs.
J. G. ROGERS;
fifteen
grandchildren
and nine
great-grandchildren.
He was a veteran
of the Civil
war, serving in
the 140th New
York Regiment.
He was a member
of Rochester
Lodge, No.
660(?), F. and
A. M., tonic
Chapter, No.
210, R. A. M.,
Rochester
Consistory and
Lalla Rookh
Grotto.
-Funeral
will be hold
from his late
residence at
2:30 o'clock
Wednesday
afternoon.
ENOS
- At the home
of her
parents, No.
46 Hancock
street,
Tuesday
morning,
January 19,
1915, Mary
Fulton,
daughter of
Frank M. and
Mary J. ENOS,
aged 15(?)
years. She
leaves besides
her parents,
one brother,
Franklin J.
ENOS.
-The
funeral will
take place
from the home,
Thursday
afternoon at
2:30 o'clock.
Please omit
flowers.
WALSH
- The
funeral of
Michael D.
WALSH will
take place
Thursday
morning at
8:30 o'clock
from No. 129
South Fitzhugh
street and at
9 o'clock from
Immaculate
Conception
Church. Burial
at Palmyra.
Rochester,
Monroe, NY
Democrat
&
Chronicle
Thurs
Jan 21,
1915
HAVE
BEEN MARRIED
FIFTY YEARS
(photo
of Mr. and
Mrs.
Frederick
Shoemaker)
Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick
SHOEMAKER,
of West
Webster,
celebrated
the golden
anniversary
of their
wedding
January 10th
at their
home in West
Webster.
Both Mr. and
Mrs.
SHOEMAKER
came from
Germany when
children.
They were
married in
Rochester.
They have
ten children
living in
Rochester,
Irondequoit,
Webster,
Fairport and
Los Angeles,
Cal., all of
whom were at
the
anniversary
celebration,
as were
fourteen
grandchildren
and one
great
grandchild.
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RECORD
OF DEATHS
Mrs.
Johanna
ROTMANS died
yesterday
afternoon in
this city,
aged 69
years. She
leaves her
husband,
Henry
ROTMANS; two
sons, John
and Henry
ROTMANS; one
daughter,
Gertrude;
two
brothers,
Henry and
John
CAMPING, and
three
sisters,
Mrs. A.
LIST(?),
Mrs. J.
WYATT and
Mrs. G.
COFFEEN. The
remains were
taken to the
home, No.
1,100
Portland
avenue.
The
funeral of
Eugene NEID
will be held
at 8:30
o'clock
to-morrow
morning from
the home,
No. 34 Kelly
street, and
at 9 o'clock
from St.
Joseph's
Church.
Interment
will be made
in Holy
Sepulchre
cemetery.
Grace
Elsie, wife
of Richard
BRAUND died
last night
at the home,
No. 120 Post
avenue, aged
28 years.
Besides her
husband she
leaves her
parents, Mr.
and Mrs.
WICKETT; one
brother,
Charles
SMITH, and
two sisters,
Miss Lola
and Miss
Marie
WICKETT, all
of this
city.
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DANCING
CLASSES
Of
Miss Dorothy
CASHMAN,
Saturday
afternoon
and evening
at her
studio, 74
Selye
terrace.
Private
instruction
by
appointment.
Bell phone
Main 307. --
Adv.
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MARRIED
VANCE
- FOURNIER -
In this
city,
Tuesday,
January 19,
1915, Marie
F. FOURNIER
to James F.
VANCE.
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DIED
KRESS
- Entered
into rest,
in this
city,
Wednesday,
January 20,
1915, Joseph
F. KRESS,
aged 57
years. He is
survived by
two sisters,
Margaret and
Mary KRESS.
He was a
member of
the Red
Eagles. The
remains were
removed to
100 North
street.
-Funeral
services on
Saturday
morning at
8:30 o'clock
from N. J.
Miller &
Son's
Funeral
Parlors, 100
North
street; at 9
o'clock at
St. Boniface
Church.
Interment in
the family
lot at Holy
Sepulchre
cemetery.
FLECKENSTEIN
- In this
city,
Tuesday,
January 19,
1915, at the
family
residence,
No. 8
Kondolf
street,
Josephine
FLECKENSTEIN, aged
79 years,
widow of
Otto
FLECKENSTEIN. She is
survived by
three
daughters,
Mrs. Arnold
BISHOFF,
Mrs. Malcolm
LUMLEY and
Mrs. Michael
FROEHLER;
one son,
Sergeant
Louis
FLECKENSTEIN,
of the Sixth
precinct;
one brother,
Edmond
ENGLERT, and
six
grandchildren.
-Funeral
Friday
morning at
8 o'clock
from the
house and
at 8:30
o'clock
from the
Holy
Family
Church.
Interment
in the
family lot
in Holy
Sepulchre
cemetery.
Auburn and
New York
city
papers
please
copy.
THISTLEWAITE
- At her
residence
in Macedon
village,
Tuesday
evening,
January
19, 1915,
Abigail
PACKARD
THISTLEWAITE,
widow of
Jeremiah
THISTLEWAITE,
aged 85
years and
2 months.
-Funeral
services
will be
held at
her
residence
in
Macedon,
Friday
afternoon,
January
22, 1915,
at 2
o'clock.
Friends
invited.
WITTY
- Entered
into rest,
Tuesday,
January
19, 1915,
in this
city, Anna,
wife of
John
WITTY,
aged 42
years. Besides
her
husband
she leaves
one son,
Raymond; three
daughters,
the Misses Jennie,
Anna and
Florence
WITTY;
also a brother
and
sister.
-The
funeral
will be
held from
the
parlors of
Timmerman
&
Hill, No.
472 Monroe
avenue
this
(Thursday)
afternoon
at 2:30
o'clock.
Interment
at Mount
Hope
cemetery.
EPPING
- Entered
into rest,
Tuesday
morning,
January
19, 1915,
at 1:30
o'clock,
at the
family
home, No.
144 Adams
street,
Frank M.
EPPING, aged
56 years. He
leaves his
wife, Mrs.
Julia
EPPING;
four
daughters,
Ida C.,
Agnes D.
and Julia
M. and
Mrs.
Robert L.
HARPER;
two sons,
Raymond and
Paul F.
EPPING;
his
mother,
Mrs. Mary
EPPING;
four
sisters,
Mrs.
Barbara
BOGART,
Mrs. Louis
J. ELTER; Mrs. Thomas
CORCORAN,
of this
city, and
Mrs. W.
H. McKEE,
of
Brooklyn,
N. Y.; four
brothers,
Henry,
Peter,
Louis and
Robert
EPPING. He
was a
member of
Branch 82,
C. M. B.
A. and
Holy Name
Society of
Immaculate
Conception
Church.
-Funeral
services on
Friday
morning
January
22, 1915,
at 8:30
o'clock
from the
family
home, No.
144 Adams
street and
at 9
o'clock at
the Immaculate
Conception
Church.
Interment in
the family
lot at
Holy
Sepulchre
cemetery.
WEED
-
Suddenly,
at the
family
residence,
No. 118
Bartlett
street,
Wednesday,
January
20, Fred
L., son of
Ire__ J.
and the
late John
F. WEED.
He is
survived
by his
mother and
three
sisters,
Mrs.
Guilford
PORTER,
Blanche
and Maud
WEED.
-Funeral
will take
place from
the house
Friday
afternoon
at 3
o'clock.
MORGAN
- At the
home, No.
278
Alexander
street,
Wednesday
morning,
January
20, 1915,
Eliza C.
MORGAN.
-Funeral
services
Friday
afternoon
at 2:30
o'clock.
Burial
private.
Rochester,
Monroe,
NY
Democrat
&
Chronicle
Fri
Jan
22, 1915
RECORD
OF
DEATHS
The
funeral
of Mrs.
Agatha
MANSING
took
place
yesterday
morning
at 8:45
o'clock
from the
home,
No. 295
Bay
street,
and at 9
o'clock
from St.
Francis
Xavier
Church.
Solemn
requiem
mass was
celebrated
by Rev.
Michael
KRISCHEL,
assisted
by Rev.
Matthias
J.
HARGATHER,
deacon,
and Rev.
A.
EDELMAN,
sub-deacon.
Interment
was made
at Holy
Sepulchre
cemetery.
Rev.
John M.
PETTER,
S. T.
B., of
St.
Bernard's
Seminary,
officiated
at the
grave.
The
following
were
bearers:
Frank J.
SCHWALB,
H.
SCHAEFER,
Paul
GUGGMOS
and
Messrs.
SCHLAGETER,
PETTERVILLA
and
COLEMAN.
Charles
HAMM
died
suddenly
Wednesday
at the
home of
his
brother,
George
HAMM, in
Maple
street,
Gates,
aged 22
years.
Conrad
L.
KOHLMEIER
died
early
yesterday
morning
at the
home,
No. 392
Campbell
street,
aged 44
years, 6
months.
He
leaves
his
wife,
Mrs.
Agnes
BIRMINGHAM
KOHLMEIER;
three
sons,
Arthur,
Richard
and
Gerald
KOHLMEIER;
a
daughter,
Mrs.
James
DWYER;
his
mother,
four
sisters,
Mrs.
Martin
FROEHLER,
Mrs.
Michael
BALERI,
Mrs.
George
HELD and
Miss
Rose
KOHLMEIER,
and a
brother,
John
KOHLMEIER.
Mrs.
Susan
Elizabeth
NEWMAN,
wife of
Abram
NEWMAN,
died
yesterday
at the
home,
No. 95
Pearl
street,
aged 71
years.
She
leaves,
besides
her
husband,
six
sons,
George
NEWMAN,
of
Shreveport,
La.;
Harry,
David,
John,
Everett
and
Abram
NEWMAN;
six
daughters,
Mrs.
FRUDENVOLL,
Mrs.
James
WEEGER,
Mrs.
Weston
ROWE,
Mrs. D.
B. VAN
ZANDT,
Mrs.
Claude
SHUTTS
and Mrs.
Bailey
SCHWARTZ,
and a
brother,
Thomas
JACKLIN,
of
Middleport.
Dexter
HUNTER,
of
Albany,
a
brother
of Mrs.
Frederick
W.
OLIVER,
of this
city,
died
January
18th at
the home
of his
mother,
No. 268
State
street,
Albany,
Mr.
HUNTER
recently
returned
from San
Diego,
Cal.,
where he
went to
recover
his
health,
which
had been
poor for
four
years.
He had
made his
home in
Jacksonville,
Fla.,
where he
was
engaged
in the
lumber
business.
Mr. and
Mrs.
OLIVER
attended
the
funeral
yesterday.
Miss
Olga
EHMKE
died
yesterday
morning
in this
city,
aged 22
years.
She
leaves a
sister,
Mrs.
Howard
EARLEY,
and
three
brothers,
Edward,
Otto and
Harry
EHMKE,
all of
this
city.
The body
was
removed
to the
home of
Otto
EHMKE,
No. _
Hazelwood
terrace.
Francis
CARAHER
died
yesterday
morning
in this
city.
The body
was
removed
to No.
932 Main
street
west.
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DIED
BROGAN
-
Wednesday
evening,
January
20,
1915, at
the
family
residence,
No. 74
Glasgow
street,
Mrs.
Margaret
BROGAN.
She
leaves
six
daughters,
Miss
Mary
BROGAN,
Mrs.
John
NAPIER
and Mrs.
William
DILLON,
Honeoye
Falls;
Misses
Anna
Elizabeth
and Emma
BROGAN,
of this
city;
two
sons,
Edward
BROGAN,
of
Honeoye
Falls,
and John
BROGAN,
of this
city,
and two
grandchildren,
Rev.
Father
John
NAPIER,
of St.
Patrick's
Cathedral,
and Miss
Marie
NAPIER,
of
Honeoye
Falls.
-Funeral
Saturday
morning,
January
23,
1915, at
9:30
from the
house
and 10
o'clock
from the
Immaculate
Conception
Church.
Interment
at
Honeoye
Falls,
upon the
arrival
of the
11:40 A.
M.
train,
leaving
Rochester,
N. Y.
Honeoye
Falls
paper
please
copy.
SAY
- In
this
city,
Wednesday,
January
20,
1915,
Harry
SAY,
aged 16
years.
Besides
his
mother,
he
leaves
two
brothers,
Albert
and
David,
and two
sisters,
Alice
and
Lillian.
-Funeral
from the
chapel
of
Ingmire
&
Thompson
Company,
No. 137
Chestnut
street,
corner
of Court
street,
on
Saturday
morning,
at 10
o'clock.
HAMM
-
Suddenly,
Wednesday,
January
20,
1915, at
the
residence
of his
brother,
George
HAMM,
Maple
street,
Gates,
Charles
HAMM,
aged 22
years.
He is
survived
by three
brothers,
John,
George
and
Frank
HAMM.
-Funeral
Saturday
morning,
January
23,
1915, at
8:30
o'clock
from the
residence
and at 9
o'clock
from St.
Augustine's
Church.
Interment
in the
family
lot at
Holy
Sepulchre
cemetery.
ROWE
- In
this
city,
Thursday,
January
21,
1915,
Charles
W. ROWE.
Deceased
is
survived
by five
daughters
and five
sons.
-Funeral
service
at
Ward's
mortuary
chapel,
No.
1,1_3
Main
street
east, at
2:30 P.
M.
Saturday.
Interment
at
Riverside
cemetery.
THISTLEWAITE
- At
her
residence
in
Macedon
village,
Tuesday
evening,
January
19,
1915,
Abigail
PACKARD
THISTLEWAITE,
widow of
Jeremiah
THISTLEWAITE,
aged 85
years
and 2
months.
-Funeral
services
will
be
held
at her
residence
in
Macedon,
Friday,
January
22,
1915,
at 2
o'clock
in the
afternoon.
Old
friends
and
acquaintances
are
welcome
to
attend.
BRAUND
-
Wednesday,
January
20,
1915, at
the
home,
No. 120
Post
avenue,
Mrs. Grace
Elsie
BRAUND,
aged 29
years.
Besides
her
husband, Richard
J.
BRAUND, she
leaves
four
children;
her
parents,
Mr. and
Mrs.
WICKETT; a
brother,
Charles
SMITH,
and two
sisters,
Lola
and Marie
WICKETT,
all
of Rochester
-Funeral
services
Saturday,
January
23,
1915, at
2 P. M.,
from the
family
residence,
No. 120
Post
avenue.
Interment
in
family
lot in
Riverside
cemetery.
Du Bois,
Pa.,
papers
please
copy.
HEKMAN
- At the
home of
her
parents,
No. 442
Remington
street,
Thursday,
January
21,
1915,
Jessie
Janet,
daughter
of
Gerrit
and
Jennie
HEKMAN,
aged 6
years
and 4
months.
She
leaves
besides
her
parents,
a
brother,
Albert
L.
HEKMAN.
-The
funeral
will be
held
from her
home
Saturday
at 2 P.
M.
Interment
at Mount
Hope
cemetery.
ROTMANS
- In
this
city,
Wednesday,
January
20,
1915,
Mrs.
Johanna
ROTMANS,
aged 69
years.
She
leaves
her
husband,
Henry
ROTMANS;
two
sons,
John and
Henry
ROTMANS;
one
daughter,
Gertrude;
two
brothers,
Henry
and John
CAMPING,
and
three
sisters,
Mrs. A.
LIST,
Mrs. J.
WYATT
and Mrs.
G.
COFFEEN.
-Funeral
services
at 2:30
P. M.
Saturday
from the
house,
1,100
Portland
avenue.
KOHLMEIER
- In
this
city, at
the
family
residence,
No. 392
Campbell
street,
early
Thursday
morning,
January
21,
1915,
Conrad
J.
KOHLMEIER, aged
44 years
and 6
months.
He is
survived
by his
wife,
Mrs.
Agnes
BIRMINGHAM
KOHLMEIER;
three
sons,
Arthur,
Richard
and
Gerald
KOHLMEIER; one
daughter,
Mrs.
James
DWYER;
his
mother,
four
sisters,
Mrs.
Martin
FROEHLER,
Mrs.
Michael
BALERI,
Mrs.
George
HELD and
Miss
Rose
KOHLMEIER,
and one
brother,
John
KOHLMEIER.
-Funeral
Saturday
morning,
January
23,
1915, at
8:30
o'clock
from the
residence
and at 9
o'clock
from
Holy
Sepulchre
cemetery.
Rochester,
Monroe,
NY
Democrat
&
Chronicle
Sat
Jan
23,
1915
RECORD
OF
DEATHS
The
funeral
of
Frank
M.
EPPING
took
place
at
8:30
o'clock
yesterday
morning
from
the
home,
No.
144
Adams
street,
and at
9
o'clock
from
Immaculate
Conception
Church.
Requiem
mass
was
sung
by
Rev.
A. m.
O'NEIL.
Rev.
Ernest
BROPHY
was
deacon
and
Rev.
John
J.
GANEY
was
subdeacon.
The
honorary
bearers
were
George
RENNER,
Oswald
REID,
A. J.
DIESTLER
and
Pius
MUTTE_.
The
active
bearers
were
Edward
BARRY,
Peter
RENAUD,
John
LAMBERT,
Charles
BOHRER(?),
John
MADDEN,
and
Raymond
BEHR.
Burial
was at
Holy
Sepulchre
cemetery,
services
at the
grave
being
conducted
by
Rev.
John
M.
PETTER,
of St.
Bernard's
Seminary.
The
funeral
of
Francis
CARAHER,
took
place
at
8:30
o'clock
yesterday
morning
from
the
home,
No.
932
Main
street
west,
and at
9
o'clock
from
St.
Augustine's
Church.
The
service
was
conducted
by
Rev.
John
H.
O'BRIEN,
assisted
in the
mass
by
Rev.
Thomas
J.
CARAHER
of
Perry,
a
brother
of the
deceased.
Interment
was in
Holy
Sepulchre
cemetery.
The
funeral
of
Mrs.
Anna
E.
BOESL
took
place
at
8:30
o'clock
Wednesday
morning
from
the
home,
No.
474
Sixth
street,
and at
9
o'clock
from
St.
Francis
Church.
Rev.
M. J.
K_ISCHEL
officiated
at
requiem
mass.
The
bearers
were
Fred
KREISIER,
Frank
E.
KRA_ER,
Frank
KRAUSS
and
John
HOHMAN.
Interment
was at
Holy
Sepulchre
cemetery.
Ferdinand
ERHARDT
died
yesterday
morning
at the
home
of his
daughter,
No.
385
Lyell
avenue,
aged
76
years.
He
leaves
his
wife,
a son,
William
ERHARDT,
two
daughters,
Mrs.
George
RAPP
and
Mrs.
Charles
HEBERLE,
and
ten
grandchildren.
Rev.
John
B.
HAYGONT,
died
January
20th
at the
home
in
Pasadena,
Cal.,
aged
6_
years.
He
leaves
his
wife,
Mrs.
Ida
WOODWARD
HAYGONT,
formerly
of
this
city.
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DIED
KRAUSE
- At
the
family
residence,
No. 15
Lang
street,
Thursday,
January
21,
1915,
Gustave
KRAUSE,
aged
47
years.
He is
survived
by his
wife,
one
son,
Joseph
B.;
four
daughters,
Matilda,
Maude,
Sarah
and
Clara;
two
sisters,
Miss
Anna
KRAUSE
and
Mrs.
John
Z__,
of
Honeoye
Falls.
He was
a
member
of St.
John's
Benevolent
Society
and
Carpenters'
Local
No.
179.
-Funeral
will
take
place
Monday
morning
from
his late
residence
at
8:30
o'clock
and
from
the
Church
of Our
Lady
of
Perpetual
Help
at 9
o'clock.
BOWER
-
Entered
into
rest
in
this
city,
Friday,
January
22,
1915,
Otto
D.
BOWER,
in his
48th
year.
He is
survived
by two
sons.
The
remains
have
been
removed
to the
funeral
parlors
of
Frederick
D.
Nye,
No.
290
Monroe
avenue.
-Notice
of
funeral
hereafter.
NEWMAN
-
Entered
into
rest,
at her
home, No.
95
Pearl
street,
Thursday
evening
January
21,
1915,
Susan
E.,
wife
of
Abram
NEWMAN, aged
71
years.
She
leaves, her
husband,
six
sons,
George, Harry,
David,
John,
Everett
and
Abram;
six
daughters,
Mrs.
J. H.
FRUDENVOLL,
Mrs.
James
WEEGER,
Mrs.
Weston
ROWE,
Mrs.
D. B.
VAN
ZANDT,
Mrs.
Claude
SHULTS
and
Mrs.
Bailey
SCHWARTZ; one
brother,
Thomas
JACKLIN,
of
Middleport,
N. Y.
-The
funeral
will
take
place
from
the
Monroe
Avenue
M. E.
Church
Monday
afternoon
at
2:30
o'clock.
STARR
- In
this
city,
Friday,
January
22,
1915,
Mrs.
Mathilda
STARR,
aged
75
years.
-Funeral
services
at
Bender
Bros.,
No. 88
Clinton
avenue
north,
Saturday
afternoon
at 2
o'clock.
GORANSON
- In
this
city,
Thursday,
January
21,
1915,
Ernest
J.
GORANSON.
He is
survived
by his
wife.
-The
funeral
will
take
place
Monday
morning
at
8:30
o'clock
from
the
family
residence,
No.
128
Wilder
street
and at
the
Cathedral
Chapel
at 9
o'clock.
GALVIN
-
Entered
into
rest,
at his
late
residence,
No. 79
Marshall
street,
Friday,
January
22,
1915,
Michael
GALVIN.
Besides
his
wife,
Charlotte
SCHECK
GALVIN,
he
leaves
one
son,
Vincent
P.;
one
daughter,
Mrs.
William
BENNETT,
both
of
this
city;
also
three
brothers,
Mathew
and
Edward,
of
this
city
and
Garrett,
of
Brooklyn;
one
sister,
Mrs.
Margaret
WEBBER,
of
Cleveland,
Ohio.
-Notice
of
funeral
hereafter.
Peterboro,
Ont.,
Can.
papers
please
copy.
Rochester,
Monroe,
NY
Democrat
&
Chronicle
Sun
Jan
24,
1915
RECORD
OF
DEATHS
Emmet
Fleming
FEELY,
son
of
the
late
Dennis
C.
FEELY,
died
yesterday
morning
at
the
home,
No.
180
Lexington
avenue,
aged
37
years.
He
leaves
his
mother,
Mrs.
Katherine
E.
FEELY;
three
brothers,
Joseph
M.,
Edward
F.
and
James
K.
FEELY,
and
two
sisters,
Misses
Clara
E.,
and
Marguerite
M.
FEELY.
Mr.
FEELY
was
a
graduate
of
Nazareth
Hall
and
the
Rochester
Free
Academy.
While
attending
Cornell
University
he
became
afflicted
with
the
Sigma
Alpha
Epsilon
and
Theta,
Nu
Epsilon
fraternities.
For
several
years
he
was
with
the
German-American
Button
Company
as a
salesman,
and
afterward
was
employed
as
civil
engineer
by
the
Buffalo,
Rochester
&
Pittsburgh
and
Delaware,
Lackawanna
&
Western
railroads.
The
funeral
of
Mrs.
Margaret
BROGAN
took
place
yesterday
morning
at
8:30
o'clock
from
the
home,
No.
74
Glasgow
street,
and
at 9
o'clock
from
Immaculate
Conception
Church.
Solemn
requiem
mass
was
celebrated
by
Rev.
John
E.
NAPIER,
assistant
rector
of
the
Cathedral,
a
grandson
of
the
decedent.
He
was
assisted
by
Rev.
M.
J.
CLUNEY,
of
Honeoye
Falls,
deacon
and
Rev.
A.
M.
O'NEILL,
of
Immaculate
Conception
Church,
sub-deacon.
A
number
of
priests
were
in
the
sanctuary.
Interment
was
made
at
Honeoye
Falls.
The
bearers
were
Andrew
and
William
BROGAN
and
Thomas,
James,
Earl
and
Frank
MAHER.
The
funeral
of
Conrad
J.
KOHLMEIER
took
place
yesterday
morning
at
8:30
o'clock
from
the
home,
No.
392
Campbell
street,
and
at 9
o'clock
from
Holy
Family
Church.
Requiem
mass
was
celebrated
by
Rev.
Joseph
BAIERL,
a
nephew
of
the
decedent.
Interment
was
made
at
Holy
Sepulchre
cemetery,
where
services
were
conducted
by
Rev.
Joseph
BAIERL,
assisted
by
Rev.
Joseph
M.
PETTER.
The
bearers,
nephews
of
the
deceased,
were
Edward,
Francis,
Henry
and
William
KOHLMEIER,
and
Frank
and
Michael
FROEHLER.
The
funeral
of
Joseph
KRESS,
took
place
yesterday
morning
at
8:30
o'clock,
from
No.
100
North
street
and
at 9
o'clock from
St.
Boniface's
Church.
Rev.
William
FRANK
officiating
at
requiem
mass.
Interment was
made at
Holy
Sepulchre
cemetery.
The
following
members
of
the
Red
Eagles,
of
which
deceased
was
a
member,
were
bearers:
F.
L.
MOULTON,
M.
P.
WOODS,
E.
D.
HACKSTAFF
and
E.
L.
FRANK.
The
funeral
of
Charles
HAMM
took
place
yesterday
morning
at
8:30
o'clock
from
the
home
of a
brother,
George
HAMM,
in
Maple
street,
Gates,
and
at 9
o'clock
from
St.
Augustine's
Church.
Requiem
mass
was
celebrated
by
Rev.
H.
O'BRIEN.
Interment
was
made
at
Holy
Sepulchre
cemetery.
The
bearers
were
Edward
TRAUTMANN,
George
KIRCHER,
Gregory
KIRCHER,
Edward
MARTIN,
George
EHRESMAN
and
John
RIEBEL.
Urban
THOMA,
of
No.
25
Walnut
street,
died
suddenly
yesterday
in
this
city,
aged
76
years.
He
leaves
two
sons,
Joseph
THOMA,
of
Brooklyn,
and
Urban
THOMA,
Jr.,
of
New
York,
and
two
daughters,
Miss
Louise
THOMA
and
Mrs.
George
KNIGHT,
of
this
city.
He
was
a
member
of
St.
Francis's
Society
and
SS.
Peter
and
Paul's
Church.
Mrs.
Anna
DAVIN,
mother
of
Michael
DAVIN,
of
this
city,
died
yesterday
morning
at
the home,
in
Avon,
aged
80
years.
She
was
one
of
the
oldest
residents
of
Avon
and
had
many
friends
in
Rochester.
She
leaves, besides
Michael
DAVIN,
three
other
sons,
four
daughters
and
nine
grandchildren.
William
GEIGER
died
last
night
at
St.
(newspaper
error-
typed
as
published)
leaves
two
sisters,
Mrs.
George
Wil-
leaves wto
sisters,
Mrs.
George
WILFERTH
and
Miss
Delain
GEIGER,
and
three
brothers,
Edward,
Louis
and Bernard
GEIGER,
all
of
this
city.
The
body
was
removed
to
the
home
of
Mrs.
WILFERTH,
No.
520
Central
park.
Bessie
CAPITHORN,
daughter
of
Thomas
and
Elizabeth
CAPITHORN,
died
yesterday
morning
at
the
home,
No.
116
Cottage
street,
aged
20
years.
She
leaves
besides
her
parents,
two
sisters,
Mary
E.
and
Emily
CAPITHORN,
and
two
brothers,
Harold
J.
and
John
W.
CAPITHORN.
Leslie
HOWARD
KELLAM,
son
of
Dr.
Howard
B.
and
Iva
KELLAM,
died
yesterday
at
the
home,
No.
1
Judson
terrace,
aged
3
months,
14
days.
He
leaves,
besides
his
parents,
a
brother,
Junius
Henry
KELLAM.
Elizabeth
LAUT
ZOBERBIER died
yesterday
morning
in
this
city,
aged
42
years.
She
leaves
a
sister,
Mrs.
Minnie
DICHTER.
The
body
was
removed
to
No.
609
Clinton
avenue
north.
Vincent
Adrian
O'DONNELL,
infant
son
of
Edward
and
Mary
O'DONNELL,
died
yesterday
at
the
family
home,
No.
110
Avenue
D.
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DIED
BOWER
-
Entered
into
rest
in
this
city,
Friday,
January
22,
1915,
Otto
D.
BOWER,
in
his
48th
year.
He
is
survived
by
two
sons.
-The
remains
have
been
removed
to
the
funeral
parlors
of
Frederick
D.
Nye,
No.
290
Monroe
avenue,
where
the
funeral
services
will
be
held
Monday
afternoon,
January
25,
1915,
at
2
o'clock.
Interment
at
Riverside.
GALVIN
-
Entered
into
rest,
at
his
late
residence,
No.
79
Marshall
street,
Friday,
January
22,
1915,
Michael
GALVIN.
Besides
his
wife,
Charlotte
SCHECK
GALVIN,
he
leaves
one
son,
Vincent
P.;
one
daughter,
Mrs.
William
BENNETT,
both
of
this
city;
also
three
brothers,
Mathew
and
Edward,
of
this
city
and
Garrett,
of
Brooklyn;
one
sister,
Mrs.
Margaret
WEBBER,
of
Cleveland,
Ohio.
-Funeral
from
the
house
Tuesday
morning,
January
26,
1915,
at
8:30
o'clock
and
at
9
o'clock
from
St.
Mary's
Church.
Interment
in
the
family
lot
at
Holy
Sepulchre
cemetery.
Peterboro,
Ont.,
Can.
papers
please
copy.
BALL
-
In
New
York
city,
Friday,
January
22,
1915,
Lucy
E.,
wife
of
A.
L.
BALL.
Besides
her
husband
she
leaves
two
sons,
George
K.
BALL,
of
St.
Paul,
Minn.
and
James
A.
BALL,
of
Rochester,
N.
Y.;
one
daughter,
Theresa
N.
BALL,
of
New
York
city.
-The
body
will
be
removed
to
Grand
Rapids,
Mich,
for
burial,
Monday,
January
25,
1915.
Detroit,
Mich.,
papers
please
copy.
FEELY
-
In
this
city,
Saturday,
January
23,
1915,
at
the
family
residence,
No.
180
Lexington
avenue,
Emmett
F.
FEELY.
He
is
survived
by
his
mother,
Katherine
E.
FEELY;
three
brothers,
Joseph
M.,
Edward
F.
and
James
K.
FEELY;
two
sisters,
Clara
E.
and
Margaret
F.
FEELY.
-The
funeral
will
take
place
Monday
morning
at
8:30
o'clock
from
the
house
and
at
Holy
Rosary
Church
at
9
o'clock.
Friends
invited
to
attend
services
at
church.
Burial
private.
GIBBS
-
At
the
residence
of
his
brother,
Edward
GIBBS,
of
East
Rochester,
Saturday,
January
23,
1915,
William
R.
GIBBS,
aged
57
years.
He
is
survived
by
one
sister,
Mrs.
C.
H.
WHITE,
of
Rochester
and
his
brother,
Edward,
of
East
Rochester.
-Funeral
from
the
residence
in
East
Rochester,
Monday
afternoon.
Burial
at
Mount
Hope
cemetery.
RICHMOND
-
Entered
into
rest,
Saturday,
January
23,
1915,
at
her
residence,
No.
1120
Clifford
avenue,
Margaret
RICHMOND,
aged
72
years.
She
leaves
one
son,
Peter
RICHMOND;
two
daughters,
Mrs.
Jennie
REICHENEEKER
and
Mrs.
Nellie
TRAUGOTT;
two
sisters,
Mrs.
Mary
FISHER,
of
Charlotte,
N.
Y.,
and
Mrs.
K.
DUNCKER,
of
Union
Hill,
N.
J.;
also
two
grandsons.
-Funeral
from
the
late
residence,
Tuesday
morning
at
8:30
o'clock
and
from
the
Most
Holy
Redeemer
Church
at
9
o'clock.
Interment
in
Holy
Sepulchre
cemetery.
GEIGER
-
Entered
into
rest,
in
this
city,
Saturday
evening,
January
23,
1915,
at
St.
Mary's
Hospital,
William
GEIGER,
aged
63
years.
Deceased
is
survived
by
two
sisters,
Mrs.
George
WILFERTH
and
Miss
Della
GEIGER;
three
brothers,
Edward,
Louis
and
Bernard
GEIGER,
all
of
this
city.
-The
remains
have
been
removed
to
the
home
of
his
sister,
Mrs.
George
WILFERTH,
No.
529
Central
park,
where
the
funeral
will
take
place,
Tuesday
morning
at
8:30
o'clock
and
9
o'clock
from
St.
Francis
Xavier
Church.
Interment
at
Holy
Sepulchre
cemetery.
MESSMER
-
At
the
family
home,
No.
445
Clifford
avenue,
Saturday
afternoon,
January
23,
1915,
Mrs.
Teresa
FOEGLE
MESSMER,
widow
of
George
MESSMER,
former
registrar
of
vital
statistics,
aged
77
years.
She
is
survived
by
six
sons,
Joseph,
Frank,
Fred,
John
and
Leo,
of
this
city,
and
Edward,
of
Jersey
City;
four
daughters,
Sister
Paucratin,
of
St.
Stephan's
Convent,
Geneva,
N.
Y.,
Mrs.
Edward
MAGIN,
Mrs.
Jacob
HOBERGER
and
Mrs.
J.
R.
FRANK,
thirty-four
grandchildren
and
nine
great-grandchildren;
one
sister,
Mrs.
John
C_AESG_NS.
-Funeral
Tuesday
morning
at
9
o'clock
from
St.
Michael's
Church.
FULLER
-
At
her
home,
No.
27
Upton
park
Friday,
January
22,
1915,
Anna
E.,
widow
of
Hiram
N.
FULLER.
She
is
survived
by
two
daughters,
Mrs.
T.
B.
WILBURN,
of
Elizabeth,
N.
J.
and
Mrs.
C.
Ray
WILSON,
of
this
city;
two
sons,
George
H.
FULLER
and
Hiram
H.
FULLER,
of
this
city;
also
one
brother,
George
T.
FORD,
of
Syracuse,
N.
Y.
-Funeral
from
the
residence,
Monday
morning
at
11
o'clock.
Interment
in
Mt.
Hope
cemetery.
McKEARNEY
-
In
this
city,
Saturday,
January
23,
1915,
at
the
family
residence,
No.
20
Marietta
street,
Mary
J.,
widow
of
Patrick
McKEARNEY.
She
is
survived
by
two
sons,
Lawrence
and
Charles
McKEARNEY;
two
daughters,
Louise
McKEARNEY
and
Mrs.
W.
Foster
KELLY.
-The
funeral
will
take
place
Tuesday
morning
from
the
residence
of
her
daughter,
Mrs.
W.
Foster
KELLY,
No.
1768
St.
Paul
street
at
9
o'clock
and
at
St.
Bridget's
Church
at
9:30
o'clock.
BEAHAN
-
At
the
family
residence,
No.
6_
Clifton
street,
Friday
morning,
January
22,
1915
Miss
Julia
J.
BEAHAN,
aged
73
years
and
10
months.
She
leaves
one
sister,
Mrs.
Mary
A.
KENNELL.
-Funeral
Monday
morning
at
8:30
o'clock
from
the
house
and
9
o'clock
from
Lady
Chapel
Cathedral.
McCALL
-
Entered
into
rest,
at
his
residence
at
Barnards,
N.
Y.,
James
McCALL,
aged
54
years,
11
months.
He
leaves
to
mourn
his
loss,
his
wife,
Rose
McCALL;
four
sons,
John
A.
McCALL,
of
No.
545
Oxford
street,
Rochester,
Frank
McCALL,
Raymond
McCALL
and
Harold
McCALL;
one
daughter,
Hazel
I.
McCALL;
three
brothers,
John,
Thomas
and
Nathan
McCALL,
all
of
Barnards,
N.
Y.
He
was
a
member
of
Yonnondio
Lodge,
I.
O.
O.
F.
-Notice
of
funeral
hereafter.
Rochester,
Monroe,
NY
Democrat
&
Chronicle
Mon
Jan
25,
1915
DIED
ZOBERBIER
-
At
the
family
residence,
1
Delevan
street,
Saturday,
January
23,
1915,
Mrs.
Elizabeth,
widow
of
William
ZOBERBIER,
aged
42
years.
She
is
survived
by
one
sister,
Mrs.
F.
A.
DICHTER.
She
was
a
member
of
New
Empire Hive,
No.
_0_,
L.
O.
T.
M.
-The remains
were
removed to
L.
Schauman
&
Sons
Funeral
Chapel,
No.
600(?)
Clinton
avenue
north
where
the
funeral
will
take
place
Tuesday
afternoon,
January
26th
at
2:30
o'clock.
HERMSTEIN
-
At
the
family
residence,
No.
134
Wren
street,
Saturday
night,
January
23,
1915,
Alois
HERMSTEIN,
aged
44(?)
years.
He
is
survived
by
his
wife,
Marie
HERMSTEIN;
one
brother,
Joseph
HERMSTEIN,
of
Toronto,
Ont.;
one
sister,
Martha
SCHULTZ,
of
Germany.
-The
funeral
will
take
place
Tuesday
morning
at
8:30
o'clock from
the
house
and
9
o'clock
from
Holy
Rosary
Church.
Interment
at
Holy
Sepulchre
cemetery.
DEGLER
-
At
the
residence
of
her
parents,
Gustave
and
Mary
DEGLER,
No.
67
Friederich
park,
Sunday
morning,
January
24,
1915,
Margaret
DEGLER,
aged
19
years,
11
months.
Besides
her
parents
she
is
survived
by
two
sisters,
Mrs.
E.
DURRANT,
of
Muncie,
Ind.,
and
Miss
Caroline
DEGLER
of
this
city;
two
brothers,
Walter
and
Alfred
DEGLER.
-The
funeral
will
take
place
Wednesday
morning
at
8:30
o'clock
from
the
house
and
9
o'clock
at
Holy
Redeemer
Church.
Interment
in
Holy
Sepulchre.
JOHNSON
-
Entered
into
everlasting
life,
in
this
city,
at
the
family
residence,
No.
90
Parklaie
terrace,
Sunday,
January
24,
1915,
Eleanor
EVANS,
widow
of
C.
M.
JOHNSON
and
beloved
mother
of
Sarah
KOHNSON
BROUGHTON
and
Robert
M.
JOHNSON.
-Funeral
and
burial
Wednesday
afternoon
from
Riverside,
Oswego,
N.
Y.
FULLER
-
At
her
home,
No.
27
Upton
park
Friday,
January
22,
1915,
Anna
E.,
widow
of
Hiram
N.
FULLER.
She
is
survived
by
two
daughters,
Mrs.
T.
B.
WILBURN,
of
Elizabeth,
N.
J.
and
Mrs.
C.
Ray
WILSON,
of
this
city;
two
sons,
George
H.
FULLER
and
Hiram
H.
FULLER,
of
this
city;
also
one
brother,
George
T.
FORD,
of
Syracuse,
N.
Y.
-Funeral
from
the
residence,
Monday
morning
at
11
o'clock.
Interment
in
Mt.
Hope
cemetery.
ACKLEY
- In
this
city,
Sunday
morning,
January
24,
1915,
Frank
A.
ACKLEY,
of
No.
65
Columbia
avenue,
aged
46
years.
He
is
survived
by
his
wife,
Mrs.
Martha
BENNETT
ACKLEY;
his
mother,
Mrs.
Elizabeth
ACKLEY;
four
sisters,
Misses
Ella
and
Edna
ACKLEY,
of
this
city,
Mrs.
Carrie
WELLS,
of
Dansville,
N.
Y.,
and
Mrs.
Abbie
WEED,
of
Urbana,
O.;
one
brother,
Ellis ACKLEY,
of
this
city.
-Funeral
from
his
late
residence,
No.
65
Columbia
avenue,
Tuesday
afternoon,
January
26,
1915,
at
2:30
o'clock.
Interment
at
Mount
Hope
cemetery.
BRAAL
-
Entered
into
rest,
Sunday
morning,
January
24,
1915,
at
the
home
of
his
sister,
Mrs.
William
KOLKNER,
No.
1146
Atlantic
avenue,
Peter
J.
BRAAL,
son
of
the
late
Peter
BRAAL,
aged
38
years.
-Notice
of
funeral
hereafter.
KENNELL
-
At
the
family residence,
Brooks
avenue,
Gates,
on
Saturday,
January
23,
1915,
Edward
M.
KENNELL.
He
is
survived
by
his
wife,
Jennie
SPRUCE;
three
sons
and
two
daughters,
Earl,
Warren,
Florence,
Edna
and
Norman.
-Funeral
from
the
house
Monday
afternoon
at
2:30
o'clock.
DOWDELL
-
In
this
city,
Sunday,
January
24,
1915,
at
the
family
residence,
No.
8 Rainier
street,
James
DOWDELL.
He
is
survived
by
three
daughters,
Anna
and
Ellen
DOWDELL
and
Mrs.
Frank
C.
KLUEBER;
two
sons,
Thomas
and
Joseph
DOWDELL.
-Funeral
will
take
place
Tuesday
morning
at
8:30
o'clock
from
the
house
and
at
Holy
Rosary
Church
at
9
o'clock.
Interment
in
family
lot
at
Holy
Sepulchre
cemetery.
McCALL
-
Entered
into
rest,
at
his
residence
at
Barnards,
N.
Y.,
James
McCALL,
aged
54
years,
11
months.
He
leaves
to
mourn
his
loss,
his
wife,
Rose
McCALL;
four
sons,
John
A.
McCALL,
of
No.
545
Oxford
street,
Rochester,
Frank
McCALL,
Raymond
McCALL
and
Harold
McCALL;
one
daughter,
Hazel
I.
McCALL;
three
brothers,
John,
Thomas
and
Nathan
McCALL,
all
of
Barnards,
N.
Y.
He
was
a
member
of
Yonnondio
Lodge,
No.
10_,
F.
and
A.
M.
and
Frankfort
Lodge,
I. O.
O.
F.
-Funeral
Tuesday
afternoon
at
2:30
o'clock
from
the
residence.
Interment
at
Riverside
cemetery.
CAPITHORN
-
At
the
family
home,
No.
116
Cottage
street,
Saturday
morning,
January
23,
1915, Bessie
CAPITHORN,
daughter
of
Thomas
and
Elizabeth
CAPITHORN, aged
20
years.
Besides
her
parents she
leaves
two
sisters,
Mary
E.
and
Emily
CAPITHORN, two
brothers,
Harold
J.
and
John
W.
CAPITHORN.
-Funeral
Tuesday
afternoon
at
2:30
o'clock
at
the
house.
Interment
at
Mount
Hope
cemetery.
THOMA
-
Suddenly,
in
this
city,
Saturday,
January
23,
1915,
Urban
THOMA,
of
No.
25
Walnut
street, aged
76
years.
He is
survived
by two
sons,
Joseph
THOMA,
of
Brooklyn,
N.
Y.,
and
Urban
J.
THOMA, of
New
York
city; two
daughters,
Miss
Louise
THOMA
and
Mrs.
George
KNIGHT,
of
this
city;
five
grandchildren,
one
sister
and
three
brothers. Deceased
was
a
charter
member
of
St.
Francis Xavier
Mutual
Aid Society of
SS.
Peter
and
Paul's
Church
and
of
the
Veteran
Union
Guards,
formerly
Company
D.,
Fifty-fourth
Regiment.
-Funeral
will
be
held
Wednesday
morning
at
8:30
o'clock
from
the
house
and
9
o'clock
from
St.
Peter
and
Paul's
Church.
Interment
in
family
lot
at
Holy
Sepulchre
cemetery.
GALVIN
-
Entered
into
rest,
at
his
late
residence,
No.
79
Marshall
street,
Friday,
January
22,
1915,
Michael
GALVIN.
Besides
his
wife,
Charlotte
SCHECK
GALVIN,
he
leaves
one
son,
Vincent
P.;
one
daughter,
Mrs.
William
BENNETT,
both
of
this
city;
also
three
brothers,
Mathew
and
Edward,
of
this
city
and
Garrett,
of
Brooklyn;
one
sister,
Mrs.
Margaret
WEBBER,
of
Cleveland,
Ohio.
-Funeral
from
the
house
Tuesday
morning,
January
26,
1915,
at
8:30
o'clock
and
at
9
o'clock
from
St.
Mary's
Church.
Interment
in
the
family
lot
at
Holy
Sepulchre
cemetery.
Peterboro,
Ont.,
Can.
papers
please
copy.
McKEARNEY
-
In
this
city,
Saturday,
January
23,
1915,
at
the
family
residence,
No.
20
Marietta
street,
Mary
J.,
widow
of
Patrick
McKEARNEY.
She
is
survived
by
two
sons,
Lawrence
and
Charles
McKEARNEY;
two
daughters,
Louise
McKEARNEY
and
Mrs.
W.
Foster
KELLY;
one
brother,
Bernard
O'RORKE,
of
Detroit,
Mich.;
one
sister,
Miss
Bertie
O'RORKE,
of
this
city
and
seven
grandchildren.
-The
funeral
will
take
place
Tuesday
morning
from
the
residence
of
her
daughter,
Mrs.
W.
Foster
KELLY,
No.
1768
St.
Paul
street
at
9
o'clock
and
at
St.
Bridget's
Church
at
9:30
o'clock.
MALLOCK
-
At
the
General
Hospital
in
Buffalo,
Friday,
January
22,
1915,
Duncan
MALLOCK,
aged
50
years.
He
is
survived
by
three
brothers,
John
MALLOCK,
Edson
MALLOCK,
of
Garbutt
and
James
MALLOCK,
of
Oakland,
Cal.;
four
sisters,
Mrs.
Elizabeth
BOWERMAN,
of
Scottsville,
Mrs.