March 12, 1926
Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, NY
Mrs. Hannah PHILLIPS Observes 100th Birthday at Mt. Morris; Moved from
New Jersey in 1831.
Mount Morris, March 12. Mrs. Hannah PHILLIPS celebrated her one
hundredth birthday today at the home of her daughter, Mrs. S. J.
WOOLEVER on Stanley street. Mrs. PHILLIPS has been confined to her bed
for several years but apparently is in good physical condition save that
she is not able to walk.
Mrs. PHILLIPS has no particular theory
for longevity, yet the fact that she has never worried and has been
given particular care during the last score of years appears to have
been largely responsible for her long life.
A number of friends have called on Mrs.
PHILLIPS and congratulated her. These persons found that her faculties
remain unimpaired with the exception that she is a trifle hard of
hearing. She is able to converse with those who call upon her. Her sense
of humor shows that she has not yet tired of life.
Many gifts of flowers and plants were presented
to Mrs. PHILLIPS, while a number of postcards have been received from
distant friends and relatives. A birthday cake was prepared by Mr.
WOOLEVER.
Hannah Ann MILLER was born in New Jersey in
1826, the daughter of Barkley MILLER and Catherine SMITH MILLER. When 5
years old she came with her parents and one brother to New York state
and to Mount Morris to live. The popular mode of travel in those days
was a lumber wagon and it was in such the four hundred-mile journey from
Jersey was made to Mount Morris.
The village of Mount Morris founded in 1794 was
still in a primitive condition when the MILLER family arrived here in
1831. The family settled on what was known at the Dexter farm on the
Creek road and is today occupied by George DEXTER and family.
In 1848 Miss MILLER was married to Isaac
PHILLIPS and from that time until 1898, when her husband died, she lived
in Mount Morris and Leicester. Coming back to this village in 1998 she
has since lived with her daughter.
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March 14, 1926
Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, NY
Helen FINN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. FINN of No. 58 Stanfield
street, died yesterday. Besides her parents she leaves a brother, J.V.
FINN, of this city and a sister, Mrs. H.W. SPENCER of Avon.
*
Bridget CORCORAN BOGNER, widow of John BOGNER, died yesterday evening at
her home, No. 401 Arnett boulevard. She leaves two daughters, Josephine
and Florence BOGNER; three sons, John, Theodore and LEO BOGNER, two
sisters, Mrs. Frank BOYLE and Mrs. Henry NAYLON, both of Buffalo, a
brother, Timothy CORCORAN, and three grandchildren.
*
Irving E. KNAPP died yesterday morning at his home, No. 485 Tremont
street, aged 54 years. He leaves his wife, Josephine KNAPP; three
daughters, Coletta A. and Eleanor KNAPP and Mrs. Walter REHLAU, all of
this city; two sisters, Mrs. A.A. MARTINEZ of Ansonia, Conn. and Mrs.
Edward OWEN of New Haven and three grandchildren.
*
John KREUZER died yesterday morning at Lee's Hospital, aged 21 years. He
leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John KREUZER; four brothers and two
sisters in Germany and a brother Conrad KREUZER of this city. The body
was removed to 870 Clinton avenue north.
*
Arthur VAEZLE died yesterday morning at the Columbia Home, No. 221
Columbia avenue. He was a member of Rochester Lodge of Elks. The body
was removed to 207 Chestnut street.
*
Mrs. Sarah LEVI, widow of Barnet LEVI, died early yesterday morning,
aged 76 years. She leaves five daughters, Mrs. L.D. ZEMAN, of Chicago;
Mrs. S. MYERS and Mrs. D. EBER of this city; Mrs. Samuel LAVINE and Mrs.
Mark G. COHEN of Toronto; five sons, J.S. LEVI of Boston; M.A. LEVI, L.D.
LEVI of this city; Harold and Ira LEVI of Toronto.
*
George HAMMOND, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George HAMMOND, died Wednesday
in Cleveland, aged 5 years. Besides his parents he leaves a brother,
Robert HAMMOND, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis KUNTZ o this
city. The body will be brought to the home of his grandparents, No. 35
Fien street.
*
Mrs. H.D. BENNIE, widow of H.D. BENNIE, died yesterday at her home in
Olean, aged 89 years. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Alice B. VAN CAMPEN of
Olean and a son, Charles B. BENNIE of this city.
*
Mrs. Caroline HUMMEL died yesterday morning at her home, aged 85 years.
She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Jacob WEBER and Mrs. Carrie WEBER; three
grandchildren and a great grandchild. She was a member of the Frauen
Verein of Salem Church and the Germania Rebecca Lodge.
*
Lawrence HEININGER died Friday evening at his home, No. 1107 north
Goodman street, aged 82 years. He leaves seven sons, Frank, Lawrence,
George, Henry, Joseph and John HEININGER of this city and Louis
HEININGER of Webster; two daughters, Mary and Julia HEININGER and six
grandchildren.
*
Julius STASAITIS died Monday at the Lee Hospital, aged 32 years. He
leaves his wife, Mrs. Stella STASAITIS, a son Robert, two daughters,
Cecelia and Justina STASAITIS, and a sister in Lithuania. He was a
member of SS. Peter and Paul's Benevolent Society.
*
Walter NOLLAN, son of John and Dora NOLLAN, died Thursday evening at the
home of August KRECH, No. 4 Stone road. He leaves his parents and a
brother, John NOLLAN.
*
James E. TYTLER died yesterday. He leaves his wife, Della TYTLER; four
sons, George and John TYTLER and Robert and Arthur HUNTER; four
daughters, thirteen grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
*
Hannah Minerva BROWN died here yesterday, aged 82 years. She leaves five
sons, T.J. ANDERSON of Bracebridge, Can.; Harry A. BROWN of
Indianapolis; Alexander BROWN of Niagara Falls, Can; Frederick M. and
Edmund H. BROWN of this city; two daughters, Miss Etta ANDERSON of Van
Couver and Mrs. John STIXTON of Point Anne, Canada.
*
Ettie PAINE GILL died Friday evening at her home, No. 77 Bryan street.
She leaves her husband, Porter GILL; two daughters, Mr. B.H. HEADY of
Albion and Mary GILL of this city; two brothers, Irvin PAINE of
Spencerport and Veder PAINE of Elba and two grandchildren.
*
Katherine BLUM WEAVER, widow of John WEAVER, died yesterday morning at
her home, No. 311 Murray street. She leaves four sons, Albert, John,
William and Clarence WEAVER and two daughters, Caroline and Harriet
WEAVER.
*
Mrs. Margaret McFADDEN, widow of John McFADDEN died Friday at her home
in Scottsville, aged 87 years. She leaves two daughters. Agnes and Jane
CLYDESDALE of Scottsville, and two sons, Joseph of Scottsville and
William McFADDEN of Grand VIEW, Wash.
*
Frank LEROY, formerly of Phelps, died Friday morning at his home in
Wappingers Falls. He leaves his wife, Mary LEROY; two sons, Charles and
Christopher LEROY; a sister Ellen O'CONNOR and a brother, Charles LEROY
of this city.
*
Eunice A. WALTY, widow of Dr. Matthias WALTY, died yesterday, aged 83
years. She leaves two sisters, Mrs. Hattie L. BAKER and Mrs. Louise A.
REED of this city; a brother Frank A. ROWLEY of Associated, Calif.
*
Benedict LANG died Friday morning at his home, No. 990 Clifford avenue,
aged 69 years. He leaves his wife Victoria LANG; four sons, Simon, John,
Joseph and Charles LANG, two daughters, Justine LANG of this city and
Mrs. J. OLIVER of Cleveland, and two grandchildren.
*
Matilda LILLY (?), formerly of this city died March 2d at her home in
Philadelphia. She leaves a sister. Mrs. W. S. LONG, four nephews and
four nieces.
*
Frederick SPIES, Sr. died yesterday at his home, No. 84 Whitmore park,
aged 70 years. He leaves two sons, Frederick and Henry SPIES; two
daughters, Mrs. Minnie HINES and Mrs. Anna WILSON; nine grandchildren,
and a sister Kathryn SCHMIDT of Buffalo.
*
Julianna GOMES, wife of John GOMES, died yesterday at her home No. 62
Depew street. Besides her husband, she leaves four sons, John, Joseph,
Anthony and Franklin GOMES; seven daughters, Alta, Marion, Rose,
Madeline, Virginia, Beatrice and Gloria GOMES; a sister Mary RODRIGRUES,
and a brother John GARDNER of his city.
*
John C. LAUER died yesterday afternoon at his home, No. 17 Howell
street, aged 42 years. He leaves his wife, Ada R. LAURER; his mother
Mrs. Emily LAURER of Fort Wayne, Ind.; two brothers, Charles LAUER of
Fort Wayne and Clement LAUER of Montana; two sisters, Mary LAUER of
Buffalo and Mrs. Agnes MURRAY of Fort Wayne.
*
Robert O. TREMBETH, died yesterday at his home, No. 237 Garfield street.
He leaves his wife, Addie TREMBETH; two sons, Robert and Howard TREMBETH;
his mother Mrs. May TREMBETH of Tonowanda; two sisters, Mrs. Florence
MARTIN of Caledonia, and Miss EMERSON of Tonowanda and a brother Harold
TREMBETH of Springwater.
*
Mrs. Gertrude PETERSON died yesterday afternoon at the General Hospital,
aged 31 years. She leaves two daughters, Delcina and Marian PETERSON; a
son William PETERSON; three sisters, Mrs. Isaac JOHNSON, Mrs. Sophia VAN
HORN of this city and Mrs. Bertha EGGLESTON of Buffalo and a brother,
William WRIGHT of this city.
*
Edwin COOK died yesterday morning at St. Ann's Home. He leaves a sister,
a nephew and a niece, all of Erie. Pa.
*
Miss Rose MADDEN, formerly of this city, died Friday at Miss Narden's
Academy, Buffalo.
*
Carolin Elizabeth HALLOCK, wife of Graham HALLOCK, died yesterday
afternoon at the Park Avenue Hospital, aged 55 years. Besides her
husband she leaves a son, George C. HALLOCK of this city, a brother John
P. COWLING of Chicago, a sister Helen E. COWLING of Cleveland and a
grandchild.
*
John A. DERLETH, died yesterday morning at the Plymouth Convalescent
Home, aged 72 years. He leaves nine sons, Herbert, Edward, Leo,
Clarence, Eugene, August and Raymond DERLETH of this city, Arthur
DERLETH of Morton, William DERLETH of Union Hill; two daughters, Mrs. C.
CARMAN and Mrs. Kingsley KNAPP, eighteen grandchildren, two brothers,
Alphonse and Aloysius DERLETH of Coldwater.
*
Maria L. FINERTY
Funeral services for Maria L. FINERTY took place yesterday morning at
9:30 o'clock at the home, No. 43 Wall street, and at 10 o'clock at St.
Mary's Church. Solemn mass of requiem was celebrated by Rev. Simon
FITZSIMMONS, assisted by Rev. John O'BRIEN as deacon and Rev. John A.
GUY as subdeacon. Music for the mass was furnished by the church
quartet. The bearers were Charles HAWKEN, Emmett TAYLOR, Frank KING,
Raymond WHITAKER, Edward O'BRIEN and Joseph BARRETT. Interment was made
in the family lot at Holy Sepulchre cemetery where the final blessing
was pronounced by Mgr. Andrew R. MEEHAN.
*
Mrs. Eva HYDE
Funeral services for Mrs. Eva HYDE wife of George W. HYDE, took place
yesterday morning at 8:30 o'clock at the home, No. 428 Frost avenue and
at 9 o'clock at SS Peter and Paul's Church. Solemn mass of requiem was
celebrated by Rev. J. Emil GEFELL, assisted by Rev. Arthur FLORACK as
deacon and Rev. John BOHMWECH as subdeacon. The children's choir sang
during mass. The bearers were William GRAHAM, Reynold WILSON, John
BRAYER, David McCARTHY, Peter McCOY and Albert HEINTZELMAN. Interment
was made in the family lot at Holy Sepulchre cemetery where the final
blessing was given by Rev. William P. RYAN.
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Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Wed Mar 24, 1926
DEATHS
BRENNAN - Mrs. Margaret BRENNAN,
widow of the late Thomas BRENNAN, of Honeoye Falls, died Tuesday, at the
family home, West Brighton, Staten Island. She is survived by two
daughters, Anna and Margaret BRENNAN.
-The remains will arrive in
Rochester on Thursday morning and be taken to the residence of her nephew
Thomas J. BRENNAN, No. 89 Selye terrace, from where the funeral will take
place Friday morning. Funeral mass at Honeoye Falls at 10:30 A. M. Burial
will be made in St. Paul's cemetery, at Honeoye Falls.
BURKE - Entered into rest,
Monday, March 22d, 1926, Nellie SIDDONS, wife of Edmund J. BURKE.
-Funeral from her home, No. 43
Prince street, on Wednesday afternoon, March 24th at 2 o'clock. Interment
at Mount Hope.
BECKMAN - Entered into rest,
Monday evening, March 22, 1926, at his residence, No. 317 Avenue B,
Charles J. BECKMAN, aged 82 years. He is survived by his wife; four
daughters, Mrs. Frederick BANDEMER, Mrs. Frederick HAUG, Mrs. Charles
YOCKEL and Mrs. William McNULTY; two sons Frank and Charles BECKMAN; ten
grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. John
BOWERS and Mrs. Minnie DAHN, both of Imlay City, Mich., and Mrs. Chas.
GRUBE, of Bushnells Basin.
-Funeral services will be held
Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the home. Interment in Mt. Hope
cemetery.
BIGGART - In this city, on
Tuesday March 23, 1924, Hugh H. BIGGART. Besides his wife Alice SMEAD, the
surviving relatives are, one daughter, Mrs. E. DeMARS BEZANT; one son,
Robert H. BIGGART; five brothers, Thomas, Robert, David, William and John
BIGGART; also one sister, Ellen CURREY. Mr. BIGGART was a member of the
Rochester Lodge F. and A. M. No. 660, Ionic Chapter, also Division 11
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.
-Funeral from the residence, No.
85 Somerset, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial in Mt. Hope cemetery.
CURTISS - At the residence of his
sister, Mrs. George J. BEAN, on March 23, 1926, Charles W. CURTISS, of Los
Angeles, Calif. He leaves three sisters, Miss A. CURTISS of Batavia, Miss
Helen G. CURTISS, and Mrs. George J. BEAN of Rochester; three brothers,
Dr. Frank H. CURTISS of Raleigh, No. Carolina, and Don H. CURTISS, and
William P. CURTISS of Batavia, N. Y.
-Brief services at the residence,
No. 320 Titus avenue, on Thursday at 1:30 o'clock, and funeral from
cemetery chapel at Batavia, at 3:30 o'clock.
DEHLER - Cordelia M., widow of
Andrew B. DEHLER, died Monday morning at the family residence, No. 8
Marshall street, aged 75 years. She is survived by two sons, Albert J. and
Frank L.; two daughters, Mrs. George F. HARRINGTON and Mrs. Wm. F. McCOMBS,
of Mumford, N. Y.; ten grandchildren; two brothers, Ameadus and Peter
KIMMEL; and one sister, Mrs. Henry SCHMIDT, all of Madison, Indiana.
-The funeral will take place on
Friday morning at 8:45 from the house, No. 8 Marshall street, and 9:00
o'clock from St. Mary's Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
EELLS - Died Monday morning, in
New York city, Captain Albert F. EELLS, aged 82 years. He is survived by
one sister, Mrs. Doebarah TOLMAN; and two nephews, Fred and Albert TOLMAN,
of Portland, Maine.
-Notice of funeral later.
EDWARDS - Entered into rest, at
the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Peter VAN STREADER, Ridge road,
Spencerport, Monday afternoon, March 22, 1926, John T. EDWARDS, aged 65
years. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Walter WILCOX, and Mrs. Peter
VAN STREADER; two sons, John and Ira McNALLY; one brother, Henry W.
EDWARDS; and two sisters, Mrs. Mary A. GOATER, of this city, and Mrs. Anna
GREGORY, of Washington, D. C.
-Funeral Friday morning, March
26th, at 9 o'clock, from the residence and at 9:30 o'clock at St. John's
Church, Greece. Interment in the family lot at Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
MOORE - At the home of her
daughter, No. 159 Albemarle street, on Monday, March 22, 1926, Anna E.
MOORE. The surviving relatives are one daughter, Mrs. J. O. FERSTER; two
sons, Cecil G., of this city, and Arthur W. MOORE, of New York city; also
two grandchildren.
-Funeral from the residence on
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial in Riverside cemetery.
McGREAL - At her home, No. 301
Adams street, Tuesday afternoon, March 23, 1926, Catherine McGREAL. She is
survived by four sons, Francis, James, Thomas and Edwin McGREAL; four
daughters, Mrs. Clarence MANGAN, Mrs. Frank L. SMITH, Catherine McGREAL,
Bernadina McGREAL; one sister, Miss Anna FARRELL; and three grandchildren.
-The funeral will take place
Friday morning, March 26, 1926, from the home, No. 301 Adams street, at
8:30 o'clock, and 9 o'clock at the Immaculate Conception Church. Interment
in the family lot at Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
PLATT - In this city, Tuesday
morning, March 23, 1926, at his residence, No. 19 Judson street, James A.
PLATT, aged 66 years. He is survived by his wife, Katherine; one son,
James; three daughters, Mrs. Glenn ESSON, Mrs. Walter YEAGER and Miss Ina
PLATT; two sisters, Mrs. A. Marcille of Rochester, N. Y., and Mrs. Alice
GRANT of Chicago, Ill., and two grandchildren.
-Funeral services from his home,
No. 19 Judson street, Thursday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. Interment at
Mt. Hope cemetery.
PULLER - Entered into rest, at
the Genesee Hospital, Tuesday morning, March 23, 1926, Mrs. Mary E.
PUFFER, wife of Charles L. PUFFER, of No. 132 1/2 Woodward street. She is
survived by her husband; one daughter, Mrs. Fannie LAMPHAM of New York
city, and two brothers.
-Funeral services at Hedges Bros.
Parlors, No. 182 East avenue. Time announced later.
STREIF - Entered into rest, on
Monday, March 22, 1926, Augusta STREIF, aged 71(?) years. She is survived
by her husband, George STREIF.
-Funeral services will be held
from the W. C. Mengee Funeral Parlors, No. 309 Portland avenue, on
Wednesday afternoon, March 24, at 1:30 o'clock. Burial will be made in Mt.
Hope cemetery.
SUNDERLAND - Mrs. Mary E.
SUNDERLAND, formerly of Chili, N. Y. passed away at No. 221 Columbia
avenue, March 23, 1926, aged 79 years. Surviving are one nephew, Samuel J.
MARSHALL of Chili, N. Y.; three nieces, Mrs. Frank DAUGHERTY of Rochester,
Mrs. George DAUGHERTY of Chili, N. Y., Mrs. Habes H. ELLSWORTH of
Rochester; and several grandnieces and nephews. The remains have been
removed to No. 182 Main street west.
-Funeral services will be held at
The First Presbyterian Church, in Chili, N. Y., at 3 o'clock, Thursday
March 25th.
SMITH - In this city, March 22nd,
1926, Lucy A. SMITH, of No. 87 Asbury street, aged 88 years.
-Funeral from the chapel of
Ingmire & Thompson Co., No. 137 Chestnut street, corner Court street,
Wednesday at 10 o'clock. Interment in Seneca Falls, Riverside cemetery.
STURLA - Passed away March 22,
1926, Lawrence A. STURLA, in his 27th year. He leaves to mourn his loss,
his parents, John and Mary STURLA; one brother, Elmer; two sisters,
Eleanor and Anna.
-Funeral will take place Thursday
morning at 8:15 o'clock from his late home, No. 1,593 Main street east,
and at 9 o'clock from Our Lady of Victory Church. Interment in the family
lot at Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
SMITH - Entered into rest,
Monday, March 22, 1926, Agnes, wife of Methy SMITH, aged 83 years. She is
survived by her husband; one son, Isaac SMITH, and one daughter, Dora
SMIDT; four grandchildren.
-Funeral from her home, No. 2049
Main street east, Thursday afternoon, March 25th, at 2 o'clock.
STRASSNER - Margaret Mary,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William STRASSNER, entered into rest, Tuesday
morning, March 23, 1926. Besides her parents, she is survived by one
brother, Frederick STANTON; four sisters, Gertrude, Ruth and Florence
STANTON and Loretta STRASSNER, all of this city.
-The funeral will be held on
Thursday morning, March 25, 1926, at 10 o'clock from the late home, No.
490 Tremont street. Interment will be made in the family lot, in Holy
Sepulchre cemetery.
STREET - Elizabeth STREET, died
at Monroe County Hospital, Monday morning, age 79 years.
-Funeral Thursday, 2 o'clock,
from her home on Bailey road, Parma. Burial in Parma Union cemetery.
STINER - Mary Louise, infant
daughter of Walter and Emma EIFFERT STINER, died Tuesday afternoon, at the
family residence, No. 142 Strong street, aged 1 year.
-The funeral will take place on
Thursday afternoon, at 3 o'clock from the residence, No. 142 Strong
street.
STORER - At the Highland Hospital
Monday morning, March 22, 1926, Menzo J. STORER, aged 74 years. Surviving
are one son, Lyell J. STORER, of this city; one granddaughter, Winifred
Carol STORER.
-Funeral services from the Morton
Baptist Church on Wednesday, March 24th, at 2:30 P.M. Interment at
Lakeside cemetery, Hamlin.
TRIMMER - At her home in Parma,
Monday evening, March 22, 1926, Mrs. Christie A. TRIMMER, wife of Harry A.
TRIMMER, in her 50th year. Besides her husband, she leaves two brothers,
Donald M., and John D. MacGILLIVRAY, both of Washington; four sisters,
Flora and Mary MacGILLIVRAY, both of Lackawanna, N. Y., Mrs. C. _.
SPARHAWK, of New Hampshire, and Mrs. J. J. NELLS of Brooklyn.
-Services from the home, Friday
March 26, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Parma Corners. Buffalo and Montreal
papers please copy.
WHITCOMB - Entered into rest at
the home of his sister, Mrs. C. H. MOSS, No. 802 Dewey avenue, Tuesday
morning, March 23, 1926, Silas W. WHITCOMB, formerly of Hudson Falls, N.
Y. Besides his sister he is survived by one brother, L. J. WHITCOMB of
Olean, N. Y.; also several nieces and nephews.
-Funeral services will be held at
his home, Hudson Falls, N. Y., Thursday afternoon, March 25, 1926, at 2:30
o'clock. Interment at Hudson Falls, N. Y. Glens Falls, N. Y. papers please
copy.
WOODHAMS - At the home of her son
Charles, on the Ridge road, in the town of Ontario, N. Y., Tuesday, March
23, 1926, Sarah A. WOODHAMS, aged 81 years, 8 months, 8 days. She leaves
to mourn her loss, two sons, William and Charles; four granddaughters,
Mrs. Ralph WITMER, Mrs. Amos RIKERS, Mrs. Cuyler McCHENNEY, and Lauretta;
one grandson, Dale WOODHAMS; one sister and one brother.
-Funeral services from the home,
Friday, March 26, at 2 o'clock. Interment in Ontario cemetery.
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IN MEMORIAM
CULLEN - In sad but loving
memory, of Mrs. Catherine L. CULLEN, who departed this life March 24th,
191(3 or 5). Gone but not forgotten.
Husband and Daughter.
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Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Thur Mar 25, 1926
DEATHS
BARNES - In this city, Tuesday, March 23, 1926, John BARNES, aged 52
years. Deceased is survived by his wife, Laura BARNES; one daughter,
Mrs. Samuel FINASSO; one son, C. P. BARNES; one sister, Mrs. W. J.
MARSHALL.
-The body has been removed to Ward's mortuary chapel, No. 1163Main
street east. Interment in Holyoke, Mass., at convenience of family.
Holyoke, Mass., papers please copy.
BITTIGER - Entered into rest, Wednesday afternoon, March 24, 1926, Mrs.
Elizabeth RUCKER BITTIGER, age 67 years. She leaves a son, John BITTIGER;
two daughters, Mrs. James BOLAND and Mrs. Thomas SEARCHFIELD, and
seventeen grandchildren.
-Funeral Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. James BOLAND, No. 130 Broadway, and at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's
Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
BIGGART - In this city, on Tuesday March 23, 1924, Hugh H. BIGGART.
Besides his wife Alice SMEAD, the surviving relatives are, one daughter,
Mrs. E. DeMARS BEZANT; one son, Robert H. BIGGART; five brothers,
Thomas, Robert, David, William and John BIGGART; also one sister, Ellen
CURREY. Mr. BIGGART was a member of the Rochester Lodge F. and A. M. No.
660, Ionic Chapter, also Division 11 Brotherhood of Locomotive
Engineers.
-Funeral from the residence, No. 85 Somerset, Thursday afternoon at 2
o'clock. Burial in Mt. Hope cemetery.
BECK - Entered into rest Wednesday, March 24, 1926, at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Bertha M. KIRK, No. 143 Westminster road, Caroline
Louise, widow of Louis P. BECK, in her 84th year. She is survived by
four daughters, Mrs. Bertha M. KIRK, Mrs. Minnie C. HERRICK, Mrs. Carrie
L. PHETEPLACE, Mrs. W. Dana SCHANCK; three sons, William H. BECK, of
Kenmore, N. Y.; Louis P. BECK and Albert E. BECK, of this city; also ten
grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
-Funeral Friday afternoon, March 26, 1926, from the residence of her
daughter, No. 143 Westminster road, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Mount
Hope cemetery.
DEHLER - Cordelia M., widow of Andrew B. DEHLER, died Monday morning at
the family residence, No. 8 Marshall street, aged 75 years. She is
survived by two sons, Albert J. and Frank L.; two daughters, Mrs. George
F. HARRINGTON and Mrs. Wm. F. McCOMBS, of Mumford, N. Y.; ten
grandchildren; two brothers, Ameadus and Peter KIMMEL; and one sister,
Mrs. Henry SCHMIDT, all of Madison, Indiana.
-The funeral will take place on Friday morning at 8:45 from the house,
No. 8 Marshall street, and 9:00 o'clock from St. Mary's Church.
Interment at Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
EDWARDS - Entered into rest, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs.
Peter VAN STREADER, Ridge road, Spencerport, Monday afternoon, March 22,
1926, John T. EDWARDS, aged 65 years. He is survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Walter WILCOX, and Mrs. Peter VAN STREADER; two sons, John and Ira
McNALLY; one brother, Henry W. EDWARDS; and two sisters, Mrs. Mary A.
GOATER, of this city, and Mrs. Anna GREGORY, of Washington, D. C.
-Funeral Friday morning, March 26th, at 9 o'clock, from the residence
and at 9:30 o'clock at St. John's Church, Greece. Interment in the
family lot at Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
EMO - Entered into rest, Wednesday morning, March 24, 1926, Frank J. EMO,
at the family home, No. 92 Hickory street, aged 68 years. He is survived
by his wife, Mary EMO; two sons, Frank and George EMO; four daughters,
Miss Cecilia EMO, miss Margaret EMO, Mrs. Frank SCHENK and Mrs. Clyde
WELTER; two brothers, Peter and Jacob EMO; three sisters, Miss Katherine
EMO, Miss Lena EMO and Mrs. Mary SIEBERT, and one grandchild.
-Funeral Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock at the residence, No. 92
Hickory street, and at 9:30 o'clock at St. Boniface Church. Interment in
Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
GRAVES - Mrs. Grace GRAVES died Tuesday night in Rochester Highland
Hospital, aged 54 years. She is survived by one son, Walter E. GRAVES of
this city; two daughters, Mrs. Ann SPINK of this city, and Mrs. Florence
CUTTEBACK, of Auburn, N. Y.
-The body was removed to the funeral parlors of Ashton & Mark, No.
546 Main street west, from where the funeral will be held Friday
afternoon, March 26, 1926, at 2 o'clock. Interment will be made in the
family lot in Riverside cemetery.
GRIFFIN - At his home, No. 654 Chili avenue, Tuesday morning, March 23,
1926, Daniel G. GRIFFIN. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna MURPHY
GRIFFIN; two daughters, Miss Mary GRIFFIN and Mrs. Elmer BEMISH; one
son, John R. GRIFFIN, all of this city; two sisters, Mrs. Thomas
O'NEILL, of this city, and Mrs. Sarah O'KEEFE, of Querrin, Ireland, and
one grandson, George BEMISH.
-Funeral will take place Friday morning at 8:45 o'clock from the home
and at 9 o'clock from St. Augustine's Church. Interment in Holy
Sepulchre Cemetery.
HARTWIG - Entered into rest, Wednesday morning, March 24, 1926, at her
home, No. 546 Magee avenue, Margaret HARTWIG, wife of Henry HARTWIG,
aged 55 years. She is survived by her husband, one son, William; one
granddaughter; one brother, George GRAB; three sisters, Mrs. F. GINTER,
Mrs. M. RENTSCHLER and Mrs. M. BECK, all of this city. She was a member
of Trinity Lutheran Church and Independent Order of Foresters, Court
Louise.
-Funeral Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the house. Interment in
the family lot at Mount Hope cemetery.
HANLON - Miss Mary HANLON, of No. 6 Vine street, died suddenly Tuesday
evening, March 23, 1926. She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. M.
WALSH, of Youngstown, N. Y., Misses Julia and Catherine HANLON; one
brother, Patrick HANLON, all of this city.
-Funeral Friday morning, March 26, 1926, at 8:30 o'clock from her home
and at 9:00 o'clock at Corpus Christi Church. Interment in the family
lot in Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
HILL - At her home in Culver road, Tuesday evening, March 23, 1926, Ella
Benton HILL, wife of Alfred HILL. She is survived by her husband, one
son, Alfred, Jr.; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George BENTON, and a sister,
Mrs. E. STEINMILLER.
-Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the
home. Interment in Riverside cemetery.
JENKS - At Oak Mount Sanitarium, March 24, 1926, L. Arthur JENKS,
formerly of Livonia, N. Y., aged 26 years. He is survived by his wife,
three children and mother, Mrs. H. C. WELCH, of Allenwook, Pa.
-Prayer at home in Geneseo Friday afternoon, March 26, 1926, at 1
o'clock. Services at the Presbyterian Church, Livonia Center, at 2
o'clock. Interment at Union cemetery, Livonia, N. Y.
LAPIDES - Entered into rest at the family home, No. 86 Huntington park,
Sunday, March 21, 1926, Louis LAPIDES, aged 56 years. He is
survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. H. GUP and Ruth LAPIDES; four
sons, Max, Macy, Sol and Ezra; four brothers, Samuel and David, of
Buffalo, N. Y.; Hyman and Lester, of this city; one sister, Mrs. H.
MELTGER.
-Interment in the family plot, Britton road cemetery.
KERNS - At his home, Middle road, Henrietta, N. Y., Wednesday morning,
March 24, 1926, Richard W. KERNS. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel
KERNS; one son, Robert KERNS, of this city; one sister, Mrs. Anna
ENRIGHT, of Rush, and two brothers, John KERNS, of Henrietta, and James
KERNS, of Titusville, Pa.
-Funeral will take place Friday morning at 9 o'clock from the home and
at 9:30 o'clock from the Church of the Good Shepherd, East Henrietta.
Interment in the family lot in Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
McGREAL - At her home, No. 301 Adams street, Tuesday afternoon, March
23, 1926, Catherine McGREAL. She is survived by four sons, Francis,
James, of Los Angeles, Cal., Thomas and Edwin McGREAL; four daughters,
Mrs. Clarence MANGAN, Mrs. Frank L. SMITH, Catherine McGREAL, and
Bernadina McGREAL; one sister, Miss Anna FARRELL; and three
grandchildren.
-The funeral will take place Friday morning, March 26, 1926, from the
home, No. 301 Adams street, at 8:30 o'clock, and 9 o'clock at the
Immaculate Conception Church. Interment in the family lot at Holy
Sepulchre cemetery.
MOORE - In this city, March 24, 1926, Caroline, widow of James MOORE, of
No. 47 Capron street, aged 74 years. Deceased is survived by two sons,
Emmett and William H. DESELMS.
-The remains are resting at Hedges Bros., No. 182 East avenue. The
funeral services will be held Friday afternoon, March 26, 1926, at 3
o'clock
O'BRIEN - Suddenly, in East Syracuse, N. Y., Tuesday morning, March
23, 1926, William J. O'BRIEN. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jane
FITZGERALD O'BRIEN; one son, William F. O'BRIEN; one daughter, Mrs. John
DUNN; three sisters, Margaret R. and A. Marie O'BRIEN, all of this city,
and Mrs. C. F. HAMLIN, of Newark, N. J., one brother, Edward J. O'BRIEN,
of this city, and nine grandchildren.
-The remains were brought to this city and taken to his home, No. 214
Bartlett street, from where the funeral will take place Saturday morning
at 8:30 o'clock and from the Immaculate Conception Church at 9 o'clock.
Interment in the family lot in Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
PUFFER - Entered into rest, at the Genesee Hospital, Tuesday morning,
March 23, 1926, Mrs. Mary E. PUFFER, wife of Charles L. PUFFER, of No.
132 1/2 Woodward street. She is survived by her husband; one daughter,
Mrs. Fannie LAMPHAM of New York city, and two brothers.
-Funeral services at Hedges Bros. parlors, No. 182 East avenue, Thursday
afternoon, March 25, 1926, at 3:30 o'clock. Interment at Riverside
cemetery.
ROWE - At her home on the English road, Greece, Wednesday, March 24,
1926, Ruth E. ROWE, in her 90th year. She is survived by four nieces,
Mrs. E. J. BENEDICT and Mrs. Eugene PEARSON, of Carlton, N. Y., and Mrs.
Morley PEARSON, of Greece, and one nephew, Judson KENYON, of Greece.
-Services from the home of her nephew, Friday afternoon, March 26, 1926,
at 3 o'clock. Interment in Falls cemetery, Ridge road, Greece.
SCOBELL - At his home, No. 5 Brighton street, on Wednesday, March 24,
1926, R. Sidney SCOBELL. The surviving relatives are two daughters, Mrs.
A. M. MEECH, of Canandaigua, and Miss Marion SCOBELL; three sons, Ernest
C., Alexander S. and Ralph D. SCOBELL, all of this city; also four
grandchildren.
-The body will rest at the home until Friday noon. Funeral from the
chapel of Ingmire & Thompson Co., No. 137 Chestnut street, at Court
street, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial at the convenience of the
family. The courtesy of no flowers will be appreciated.
SMITH - In this city, at the General Hospital, March 24, 1926, Florence
C., wife of William H. SMITH, of Fairport, aged 53 years. She leaves her
husband, two daughters, Frances M., of Fairport, and Rosamond L., of
Syracuse, N. Y.; a son, C R. SMITH, of Kansas City, Mo.; her mother and
sister.
-Funeral from the parlors of Moore & Fiske, No. 105 Lake avenue,
Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Riverside cemetery.
SUNDERLAND - Mrs. Mary E. SUNDERLAND, formerly of Chili, N. Y. passed
away at No. 221 Columbia avenue, March 23, 1926, aged 79 years.
Surviving are one nephew, Samuel J. MARSHALL of Chili, N. Y.; three
nieces, Mrs. Frank DAUGHERTY of Rochester, Mrs. George DAUGHERTY of
Chili, N. Y., Mrs. Habes H. ELLSWORTH of Rochester; and several
grandnieces and nephews. The remains have been removed to No. 182 Main
street west.
-Funeral services will be held at The First Presbyterian Church, in
Chili, N. Y., at 3 o'clock, Thursday afternoon, March 25th 1926.
TRIMMER - At her home in Parma, Monday evening, March 22, 1926, Mrs.
Christie A. TRIMMER, wife of Harry A. TRIMMER, in her 50th year. Besides
her husband, she leaves two brothers, Donald M., and John D.
MacGILLIVRAY, both of Washington; four sisters, Flora and Mary
MacGILLIVRAY, both of Lackawanna, N. Y., Mrs. C. _. SPARHAWK, of New
Hampshire, and Mrs. J. J. NELIS of Brooklyn.
-Services from the home, Friday March 26, at 2 o'clock. Interment at
Parma Corners. Buffalo and Montreal papers please copy.
WULFF - Entered into rest at his home, No. 310 State street, Wednesday
morning, March 24, 1926, Otto L. WULFF. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Rose WULFF; two sisters, Mrs. Alfred WELFARE, of this city, and Mrs.
Edward LANG, of Panama; two brothers, Edward G., of Seattle, Wash., and
Julius H., of St. Louis, Mo. Mr. WULFF was a member of Rochester Lodge
of Elks No. 24.
-Funeral services will be held at his late home, No. 310 State street,
Saturday afternoon, March 27, 1926, at 2:30 o'clock. Interment in the
family lot at Mount Hope cemetery.
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IN MEMORIAM
GROVES - In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Edward F.
GROVES, who passed away March 25, 1925.
Sleep in peace our dearest one:
Tears of sorrow in silence flow.
Fond memories keep you ever near us,
Though heaven claimed you one year ago.
Wife and Children
HARGATHER - In sad loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Mary
HARGATHER, who departed this life March 25, 1925.
Just a year ago dear mother,
When we stood beside your bed,
Our hearts were sad and broken.
When we saw that you were dead.
You were always true and patient.
Through the years you struggled on.
And those hands that rest forever
Made the home that now is gone.
Sadly missed by
Husband and Children.
Rochester, Monroe, NY
PHILLIPS - Robert William
PHILLIPS, son of William and Bazinea PHILLIPS, died Thursday afternoon, aged
8 years. He is survived by his parents, two brothers, Edwin and Edward, and
one sister Josephine.
-The funeral will take place on
Monday morning at 8:45 from the family home, 50 Moulson street and 9:00
o'clock from Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. Interment at Holy
Sepulchre cemetery.
BITTIGER - Entered into rest,
Wednesday afternoon, March 24, 1926, Mrs. Elizabeth TUCKER BITTIGER, aged
67 years. She leaves a son, John BITTIGER; two daughters, Mrs. James
BOLAND and Mrs. Thomas SEARCHFIELD, and seventeen grandchildren.
-Funeral Saturday morning at 8:30
o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James BOLAND, No. 150 Broadway,
and at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre
cemetery.
KERNS - At his home, Middle road,
Henrietta, N. Y., Wednesday morning, March 24, 1926, Richard W. KERNS. He
is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel KERNS; one son, Robert KERNS, of this
city; one sister, Mrs. Anna ENRIGHT, of Rush, and two brothers, John
KERNS, of Henrietta, and James KERNS, of Titusville, Pa.
-Funeral will take place Friday
morning at 9 o'clock from the home and at 9:30 o'clock from the Church of
the Good Shepherd, East Henrietta. Interment in the family lot in Holy
Sepulchre cemetery. Syracuse and Holley papers please copy.
MARKEE - Bridget MARKEE, a life
long resident of Greece, N. Y., entered into rest in this city, March 24,
1926, aged 80 years. She leaves to mourn, two sisters, Mrs. Anna ERBLAND
and Mrs. Helen LEIGHT, five nephews and four nieces.
-The remains were taken to the
home of her sister, Mrs. Anna ERBLAND, 95 Melville street, from where the
funeral will take place Saturday morning, March 27, 1926 at 8:30 o'clock
and 9:00 o'clock at St. Francis Xavier Church. Interment will be made in
the family lot in Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
NEITZEL - Entered into rest on
Thursday evening at the Park Avenue Hospital, Mrs. Johanna NEITZEL. She is
survived by one daughter, Mrs. Minnie SCHACHT; four sons, William, Richard
and Gustave NEITZEL, of this city, and Herman NEITZEL, of Detroit; five
grandchildren, also one sister in Germany.
-Funeral services will be held on
Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at her late home, 91 Maria street.
Burial at Mount Hope cemetery. Rev. Dr. Carl N. CONRAD will
officiate.
O'BRIEN - Suddenly, in East
Syracuse, N. Y., Tuesday morning, March 23, 1926, William J. O'BRIEN. He
is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jane FITZGERALD O'BRIEN; one daughter, Mrs.
John DUNN; three sisters, Margaret R. and A. Marie O'BRIEN, all of this
city, and Mrs. C. F. HAMLIN, of Newark, N. J.; one brother, Edward J.
O'BRIEN, of this city, and nine grandchildren.
-The remains were brought to this
city and taken to his home, No. 214 Bartlett street, from where the
funeral will take place Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock and from the
Immaculate Conception Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in the family lot in
Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
ROWE - At her home on the English
road, Greece, Wednesday, March 24, 1926, Ruth F. ROWE, in her 90th year.
She is survived by four nieces, Mrs. E. J. BENEDICT and Mrs. Eugene
PEARSON, both of Rochester; Mrs. Harry BROWN, of Carlton, N. Y., and Mrs.
Morley PEARSON, of Greece, and one nephew, Judson KENYON, of Greece.
-Services from the home of her
nephew, Friday afternoon, March 26, 1926, at 3 o'clock. Interment in
Falls cemetery, Ridge road, Greece.
SMITH - In this city, at the
Genesee Hospital, March 24, 1926, Florence C., wife of William H. SMITH,
of Fairport, aged 53 years. She leaves her husband, two daughters, Frances
M., of Fairport, and Rosamond L., of Syracuse, N. Y.; a son, C. R. Smith,
of Kansas City, Mo.; her mother and sister.
-Funeral from the parlors of
Moore & Fiske, No. 105 Lake avenue, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Interment in Riverside cemetery.
QUETCHENBACH - Entered into rest
Wednesday morning, March 24, 1926, at his home, No. 15 Wentworth street,
Wolf QUETCHENBACH, aged 69 years. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mary
QUETCHENBACH, one son, Frank J. QUETCHENBACH; two grandchildren, one
brother, Adam QUETCHENBACH, of Syracuse and four sisters, Mrs. Teresa M.
ROGERS, of Toledo; Mrs. Leonard McGRAW, of Chicago; Mrs. Mary L. HARPER,
of this city and Mrs. Clarence E. EATON, of Schenectady.
-Funeral will take place Saturday
morning at 8:30 from the house and 9:00 o'clock at SS. Peter's and Paul's
Church. Interment will be made in the family lot at Holy Sepulchre
cemetery.
SCOBELL - At his home, No. 5
Brighton street, on Wednesday, March 24, 1926, R. Sidney SCOBELL. The
surviving relatives are two daughters, Mrs. A. M. MEECH, of Canandaigua,
and Miss Marion SCOBELL; three sons, Ernest C., Alexander S. and Ralph D.
SCOBELL, all of this city; also four grandchildren.
-The body will rest at the home
until Friday noon. Funeral from the chapel of Ingmire & Thompson Co.,
No. 137 Chestnut street, at Court street, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Burial at the convenience of the family. The courtesy of no flowers will
be appreciated.
TRIMMER - At her home in Parma,
Monday evening, March 22, 1926, Mrs. Christie A. TRIMMER, wife of Harry A.
TRIMMER, in her 50th year. Besides her husband, she leaves her mother,
Mrs. Harriet MacGILLIVRAY; two brothers, Donald M., and John D.
MacGILLIVRAY, both of Washington; four sisters, Flora and Mary
MacGILLIVRAY, both of Lackawanna, N. Y., Mrs. C. E. SPARHAWK, of New
Hampshire, and Mrs. J. J. NELLS, of Brooklyn.
-Services from the home, Friday,
March 26, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Parma Corners. Buffalo and Montreal
papers please copy.
WALKER - Mariette E. WALKER, aged
81 years, died at her home in Hamlin, Thursday morning, March 25, 1926.
Survived by one sister, Eleanor L. WALKER, of Hamlin, one brother, A. D.
WALKER, of Rochester, and several nephews and nieces.
-Funeral services from her late
home, Saturday, March 27, 1926, at 2:30. Interment at Blossom cemetery.
WARD - At his residence on Clover
street, March 25, 1926, Brigadier General Thomas WARD, U. S. Army,
retired, aged 87 years. Surviving are two sons, Colonel Philip R. WARD,
Field Artillery, U. S. Army, and John M. WARD, two daughters, Mrs. Edwin
Allen STEBBINS, and Mrs. F. H. OTTAWAY.
-Funeral from Christ Episcopal
Church, at Oswego, N. Y., on Saturday afternoon, Oswego, N. Y.,
papers please copy.
WULFF - Entered into rest at his
home, No. 310 State street, Wednesday morning, March 24, 1926, Otto L.
WULFF. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. __ WULFF; two sisters, Mrs. Alfred
WELFARE, of this city, and Mrs. Edward LANG, of Panama; two brothers,
Edward G., of Seattle, Wash., and Julius H., of St. Louis, Mo. Mr. WULFF
was a member of Rochester Lodge of Elks, No. 24.
-Funeral services will be held at
his late home, No. 310 State street, Saturday afternoon, March 27, 1926,
at 2:30 o'clock. Interment in the family lot at Mount Hope cemetery.
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