Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Sat Aug 12, 1916
DOWD FAMILY REUNION
Wolcott, Aug. 11 - Thursday the members of the DOWD family association held
their twenty-seventh reunion in Grange Hall, Wolcott. Others besides those
from the immediate vicinity who attended were Harry and Julia DOWD, Cato;
Mrs. Alice SWEET, Mr. and Mrs. Frank SHEPARD, Mr. and Mrs. Charles SHEPARD,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert SPAFFORD, Hannibal; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. DOWD, John DOWD and
family, Oswego; Frank PADDOCK, Lois and Alice PADDOCK, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
DOWD and Braynard DOWD, Rochester; Mr. and Mrs. Charles DOWD, Harry Edna and
Alva DOWD, Byron Center; Mrs. Nettie PERSONS, Hamberg, Pa., and Grace REED,
Jamestown, N. Da.
The officers of the past year were re-elected: Miss
Eleanor DOWD kindly invited the members to meet, next year, at her home on
the Alfred DOWD farm in Huron.
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BURNED WHEN GAS EXPLODES
Dundee Man Was Poking Coals in Boiler at Pumping Station
Dundee, Aug. 11 - John PAULDING, who has charge of the pumping station at
the New York central Station, was severely burned about the face and hands
yesterday. Mr. PAULDING went to the pumping station and on examining the
boiler found the fire out. He took the poker and commenced to poke down the
dead coals when a quantity of gas which had collected in the boiler
exploded, probably ignited by a live coal which he had uncovered.
The gas shot out of the door directly upon Mr.
PAULDING. His hair below his hat was scorched as was his eyebrows, and his
hands and face were badly burned. He will probably be disabled for some
little time.
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REUNION OF KENDALL FAMILY
Dundee, Aug. 11 - The annual reunion of the KENDALL family was held
yesterday on the school grounds at Atlay, about seventy-five members being
present. An indoor dinner was served at noon after which the following
officers were elected for the coming year: President Lyman BOORMAN; vice
president, John HALLOCK, of Wayne; secretary and treasurer, Lester K. CLARK,
of Altay. Besides those from this village and vicinity, there were present a
number of members from Toledo, Ohio; Olean, Canandaigua, Penn Yan and
Corning. The reunion next year will be held at the same place.
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PETITION FOR DR. HARRY SMITH
Canandaigua, Aug. 11 - A petition is being circulated in behalf of Dr. Harry
M. SMITH, of this city for coroner to take the place of Dr. Alfred W.
ARMSTRONG. It is said that Dr. SMITH has the backing of the Republican
leaders here.
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ALDERMANIC VACANCY FILLED
Canandaigua, Aug. 11 - The vacancy caused by the resignation of Fred TATE as
alderman in the Third ward was filled to-day when William H. ALLEN, of
Pleasant street qualified. He will serve until December 31st.
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BORN
BANES - To Mr. and Mrs. Bart BANES, of No. 413 First street, Friday, August
4, 1916, a son.
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DIED
POWIS - Entered into rest, Wednesday, August 9, 1916, at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Marsh C. DEAN, Erie, Pa., Gertrude CUTHBERT WAITH, widow of
Richard POWIS, of Pike, N. Y. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Marsh C. DEAN,
of Erie, Pa. and Mrs. Frank J. NEWCOMB, of Pike, N. Y., and grandchildren.
-Funeral and burial at Pike, N. Y.
SCHORER - Entered into rest suddenly, Thursday morning, August 10, 1916, at
the residence of her daughter, Mrs. B. HAAG, No. 215 Aldine street, Mrs.
Katherine SCHORER, widow of August SCHORER, aged 77 years. Besides her
daughter she leaves one son, John SCHORER, one brother, Conrad NURNBERGER of
Germany; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
-Funeral Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the house and 3 o'clock at
Mount Hope Chapel.
JONES - Entered into rest, at the Park Avenue Hospital, Friday, at the Park
Avenue Hospital, Friday, August 11, 1916, Marion Jessie, beloved daughter of
George R. and Josephine A. JONES, aged 8 years. She leaves her parents, one
sister, Gainor(?) JONES and an infant brother George Sterling JONES, all of
West Henrietta, N. Y.
-Funeral services will be held at the family residence, in the village of
West Henrietta, Monday afternoon. August 14th at 2:30 o'clock. Burial in
Maplewood cemetery. Buffalo papers please copy.
PYE - At the home of his daughter, Mrs. George MEIER, No. 199 Leighton
avenue, Thursday, August 10, 1916, Mrs. Margaret PYE, aged 59(?) years. She
leaves four daughters, Mrs. Frank LEACH, Mrs. George MEIER, Miss Clara PYE,
of this city, and Mrs. S. L. NESBITT, of Hamlin, N. Y., three sons, Harold
and Lewis, of this city and frank, of U. S. Army at Brownsville, Texas; also
two sisters, Mrs. J. McGRATH and Mrs. Edward HOOK, and one brother, P. J.
BURKE, all of this city, also four grandchildren.
-Funeral Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the house and 9 o'clock at
Corpus Christi Church.
SPAHN - In this city, Friday evening, August 11, 1916, Frances WEIDENBORNER
SPAHN, aged 52 years. She is survived by her husband, John SPAHN; three
brothers, Joseph, August and Ludwig WEIDENBORNER, of this city; one brother,
Charles and one sister, Teresa, both of Germany.
-The remains were removed to the funeral parlors of Frank W. ROSSENBACH, No.
131 (?) Allen street, from where the funeral will take place Monday morning
at 8 o'clock and 8:30 o'clock at Holy Family Church. Interment at Holy
Sepulchre cemetery.
Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Sun Aug 13, 1916
RECORD OF DEATHS
George T. STUBBS died yesterday at his home, No. 484 Birr street, aged 75
years. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Anna J. STUBBS; a brother, Frank E. STUBBS,
four sons, Benjamin, John S., Thomas E. and Ralph L. STUBBS, four daughters,
Mrs. Ester DuBERKE, of Jersey City, N. J., Inez M., Elizabeth G. and Emily
S. STUBBS, and seven grandchildren. He was a member of Genesee Falls Lodge,
F. and A. M. and Universal Craftsman Council of Engineers.
The funeral of Mrs. Margaret HASSELBERG took place yesterday morning at 8:30
o'clock from the home, No. 704 Garson avenue, and at 9 o'clock from St.
Joseph's Church. Rev. Frederick J. JUNG officiated at the requiem mass. The
bearers were Anton LEINBERGER, Eugene M. FORTI, Leonard and Lewis SCHUM,
Clarence G. REITER and James REILLY. Interment was at Holy Sepulchre
cemetery.
Alexander McINTOSH died yesterday at his home, No. 354 Maple street. He was
born in Inverness, Scotland, and came to this country at the age of 17
years. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Anna Gurin McINTOSH; four sons, Alexander,
Donald, Thomas A. and Robert J. McINTOSH, and two daughters, Miss Alice E.
McINTOSH and Mrs. Evan CHRISTOPHER.
The funeral of Mrs. Anna HOGAN took place on Tuesday morning from St. Rose
Church, Lima. She leaves her mother, Mrs. Mary O'DEA; four sons, Michael,
Cornelius, Raymond and Edward HOGAN; two brothers, Frank and Martin J. O'DEA,
and a sister, Mrs. Margaret CREED, of Rochester.
Matthias STELLWAGEN died yesterday at his home, No. 446 Jay street. He
leaves his wife, four daughters, Mrs. George OBERLIES and Florence, Frances
and Ida STELLWAGEN, a brother and four sisters.
Clement MILLER died on Friday in this city, aged 55 years. He leaves three
sisters, Mrs. S. BARTHOLOMAY, Mrs. M. McKENZIE and Mrs. L. LONGMORE.
Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Mon Aug 14, 1916
DIED
McINTOSH - At his home, No. 354 Maple street, Saturday, August 12,
1916, Alexander McINTOSH. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Anna Gurin McINTOSH;
four sons, Alexander, Donald, Thomas A. and Robert J. McINTOSH, two
daughters, Miss Alice E. McINTOSH and Mrs. Evan CHRISTOPHER.
-Funeral Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the house. Interment at
Riverside cemetery.
STUBBS - In this city, at his home, No. 484 Birr street, Saturday
evening, August 12, 1916, George T. STUBBS, aged 75 years. He is
survived by his wife, Anna J.; four sons, Benjamin, John S.,
Thomas E. and Ralph L.; four daughters, Mrs. Ester DuBERKE, of Jersey
City, N. J., Inez M., Elizabeth G. and Emily S. STUBBS, also a brother,
Frank E. STUBBS, and seven grandchildren.
-Funeral from the residence on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
PEASE - At the family home, No. 209 Sherman street, Friday, August 14, 1916,
Miss Ada PEASE, daughter of Gilbert and the late Mary PEASE, aged 29(?)
years. Besides her father she is survived by three sisters, Mrs. George
McCORMICK, Mrs. Charles BATTERSBY and Miss Bertha PEASE.
-Funeral will take place this Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from her late
home. Interment at Mount Hope cemetery.
KEMP - At his residence, No. 441 Champlain street, Saturday evening, August
12, 1916, J. Frederick KEMP, only son of John C., and Mary KEMP, aged 26
years and 4 months. Besides his parents he is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Gertrude Rice KEMP.
-Funeral will take place Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the house
and at 9 o'clock at the Immaculate Conception Church. Interment will be made
in the family lot in Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Tue Aug 15, 1916
FINDS BODY OF FATHER HANGING FROM
HINGE OF DOOR
Alvin Mook, of Brockport, Commits
Suicide -- Had Been Despondent
Brockport, Aug. 14 - Alvin MOOK,
a life-long resident of Brockport, committed suicide in his home in West
College street last night. As he had intimated recently that he would do
such a thing, the children kept close watch of him. His son Dean, was
alone with him last night and had been out in the yard. Hearing no noise
upstairs on his return, he went up and found his father with a rope about
his neck, hanging from the uppermost hinge of the bedroom door. Mr. MOOK
had been in poor health for sometime and has been very despondent.
He
leaves one daughter, Miss Clara MOOK, and two sons, Dean and John. The
funeral will be held Wednesday.
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CORFU YOUNG MAN STRUCK BY TRAIN
DIES SOON AFTER
Was Driving Home from Alden;
Found Nest Day in Nearby Field
Batavia, Aug 14 - Glenn JUDD, of
Corfu, died in a hospital in Geneva at 6:30 o'clock this morning from
injuries received when he was struck by a Lehigh train while driving home
from Alden about midnight last night. The young man, who was 20 years of
age, was struck by the train on the county line road, but no parts of the
buggy could be found except one spoke of a wheel and the dashboard. The
horse he was driving was found uninjured to-day in a lot nearby.
His
parents received a telephone call early this morning saying that their son
was in a Geneva hospital with a broken leg, and other injuries. Mr. and
Mrs. JUDD went to him on a fast train which was stopped for them. He was
dead when they arrived.
It is
believed that the young man was picked up following the accident and taken
to Geneva where he was identified by his clothing or letters in his
pocket.
The
young man leaves besides his parents, a brother, Earl and two sisters,
Marion and Carrie, all of Corfu.
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MRS. ELIZA JANE HART
Death Comes to One of Chili's
Oldest Women -- Born in Gates
Chili Station, Aug. 14 - Mrs.
Eliza Jane HART, one of Chili's oldest and best known residents, died
yesterday morning in her home one mile east of North Chili. She was born
in the town of Gates November 22, 1827, and has always lived in Gates and
Chili. She was a member of the Chili Presbyterian Church for many years.
Her husband died several years ago and since then she has made her home
with her son.
She leaves one
son, James HART, of Chili, and two daughters, Mrs. R. J. PERRY, of Chili,
and Mrs. George McKINNEY, of Ogden; thirteen grandchildren and seven great
grandchildren.
The funeral
will take place Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the home with
interment in North Chili.
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CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER
Coroner Holds John Edminster
Responsible for Death of Leon Smith
Corning, Aug. 14 - At the
conclusion of the inquest this afternoon into the death of Leon SMITH, of
Corning, who was killed in an automobile accident near Millport July 12th,
Coroner HAMMOND returned a verdict which found John P. EDMINSTER, of
Corning, responsible for the death of SMITH, because of the negligent
manner in which EDMINSTER was driving the car while intoxicated.
The coroner
acting as magistrate issued a warrant for EDMINSTER's arrest on a charge
of manslaughter. EDMINSTER was arrested and released under bail pending an
examination August 26th.
Riley
SMITH, father of Leon SMITH, to-day filed papers in a suit brought against
EDMINSTER to recover $15,000 damages for the death of his son.
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LEVI CRATSLEY
Dundee, Aug. 14 - Levi CRATSLEY,
for many years a well known farmer in the town of Barrington, died in his
home about two miles west of this village yesterday morning. He was 68
years of age and was born in the town of Orange, Schuyler county,
September 21, 1848. Mr. CRATSLEY lived in that vicinity during his younger
years and moved to the town of Barrington twenty-seven years ago. For five
years he lived on the D. J. SUNDELIN place, and for the past twenty-two
years has lived on his own farm where he died.
He
leaves his wife, two daughters, Miss Violet CRATSLEY, who lives at home,
and Mrs. Kyle STEWART, of the town of Starkey; one brother and one sister,
Frank CRATSLEY, of Sugar Hill, and Mrs. Nancy WESTERFIELD, of Beaver Dams.
The funeral will be held to-morrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the home
and burial will be in Hillside cemetery.
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DIVORCE FOR FRED W. DECKER
Canandaigua, Aug. 14 - In the
Ontario county clerk's office to-day was filed a final divorcing Fred D.
DECKER from his wife, June R. DECKER, both of East Bloomfield. The
interlocutory decree was obtained last April. The DECKER divorce case came
up more than a year ago and was tried before a jury which found both
parties guilty and denied a judgment to either of them. The case was
retried, however, without a jury and no defense was interposed by the
wife.
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MRS. DWIGHT MUNGER
Canandaigua, Aug. 14 - The death
of Mrs. Dwight MUNGER occurred yesterday in New York city after a long
illness. Mrs. MUNGER was formerly a resident of Canandaigua and was well
known here. She leaves two daughters, Miss Jane MUNGER, of Washington, and
Miss Christine MUNGER, of New York city. The body will be brought to
Canandaigua Wednesday morning for interment in Woodlawn cemetery. Services
will be held at the chapel in Woodlawn cemetery at 11:30 o'clock with Rev.
Herbert L. GAYLORD, rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, officiating.
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FUNERAL OF GEORGE D. BAGGERLY
Canandaigua, Aug. 14 - The
funeral of George D. BAGGERLY was held from his late home in Gibson street
at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon. During the hour of the funeral the
Canandaigua postoffice, with which he had been actively identified for the
past sixteen years as a rural mail carrier, was closed for an hour during
the funeral and members of the postoffice force were the honorary bearers.
The interment was made in Woodlawn cemetery here. Rev. William K,
SEARLES officiated.
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KING'S DAUGHTERS TO PICNIC
Clifton Springs, Aug. 14 - The
King's Daughters will hold their annual picnic at the home of Miss Carrie
ELLIOTT and Mrs. Elmer McGRADY on Friday afternoon, August 18th, beginning
at 4 o'clock. Supper will be served on the lawn at 6 o'clock.
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MORSE FAMILY REUNION
Dundee, Aug. 14 - The eighth
annual reunion of the MORSE family was held Saturday at the home of Samuel
MORSE in the town of Barrington, about sixty members being present.
In addition to those from this village and vicinity there were a
number from Corning. Presho, Painted Post and Addison Officers elected for
the coming year were: President, Harry MORSE, of Corning;
vice-president, Samuel MORSE, of Barrington; secretary and treasurer, Miss
Bertha MORSE, of Painted Post, librarian, Miss Mary SCHOONOVER, of
Corning. It was voted to hold the reunion next year at the home of Phillip
MORSE in Presho.
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MRS. ISABELLE C. DeVELLING
Penn Yan, Aug. 14 - Miss Isabelle
C. DeVELLING, of this village, formerly well known as a temperance
lecturer and worker, died in Rochester last evening at 6 o'clock. She was
80 years of age and leaves three sisters, Mrs. Edward R. TAYLOR, of Penn
Yan, Mrs. J. R. HERRIOTT, of Indianapolis, Ind., and Mrs. Mary D. KELLOGG,
of Los Angeles, Cal., and one brother, Charles DeVELLING, of Zanesville,
O. The body will be brought here for burial in Lake View cemetery, where
private services will be held.
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DEATH OF WILLIAM V. MOORE
Connected with Bausch & Lomb Company Eighteen Years
William V. MOORE died yesterday morning at his home, No. 413 Alexander
street, aged 52 years. For eighteen years he was an official in the
sales department and traveling auditor of the Bausch & Lomb Optical
Company. He leaves his wife, a son, Vincent S. MOORE, and two sisters,
Mrs. Fred A. HARDY and Miss Valencia MOORE, both of New York.
Mr. MOORE was born in New York on October 30,
1863, and was educated in public and high schools in that city. After
graduation he entered the optical business and represented a French
concern at its American branch in Maiden Lane. In 1889 he married Miss
May B. SCHUHART, of this city the ceremony being performed here. Mr. and
Mrs. MOORE went to New York to live.
In 1898 Mr. MOORE accepted an offer from the
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company and he and Mrs. MOORE came here.
He had charge of sales at first, but later became traveling auditor, his
duties taking him to all parts of the country. The company and the sales
department have adopted expressions of condolence.
The funeral will take place to-morrow morning
from Corpus Christi Church. Interment will be made at Holy Sepulchre
cemetery.
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The funeral of Mrs. Ida E. McVEA took place yesterday afternoon at 3
o'clock from the home, No. 337 Conkey avenue. Rev. Herbert A. LOTEE, of
North Baptist Church, officiated. Interment was made at Mount Hope
cemetery. The bearers were Oscar SEYMOUR, Arthur and Allyn SAGE, Charles
DICKENS and William McVEA.
Eugene MOORE died yesterday at Iola Sanatorium aged 24 years. He leaves
his wife, Mrs. George MOORE, his parents, a brother, John MOORE, of
Cleveland, and two sisters, Mrs. Russell ADAME and Miss Ruth MOORE, of
Rochester. The body was taken to No. 196 Main street west.
Albert DANK, son of Albert and Mary DANK, died last evening at the home,
No. 14 Laser street, aged 10 years. He leaves besides his parents, three
sisters, Mabel, Myrtle and Mildred DANK.
Kenneth Albert LORD, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cornell A. LORD, died last
Saturday at the home at Rochester Junction, aged 2 weeks.
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HORSE'S KICK BREAKS RIBS
Henry HATZ, 59 years old, of East Rochester, was kicked by a horse he
had been driving at Driving Park avenue and Wren street last evening. He
was thrown to the pavement and so badly hurt that he was removed to the
General Hospital. Two ribs were broken.
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CRUSHER RUNS WILD ON HILL, KILLING MAN
Accident on Steep Road on East River Bank
Jacob WEGMAN, 45 years old, an employee of the Rochester Railway and
Light Company, met almost instant death last evening when he was caught
beneath a stone crusher on Redfield street hill, leading to the
company's property at the foot of the east bank on the river.
With WEGMAN was Walter PERRY, 3_ years old, of
No. 55 Broadway. It was after 6 o'clock when the men started to take the
crusher, to which a dump wagon was attached to the company's premises at
the foot of the steep bank. Two teams were used in drawing crusher and
wagon to the hill. When the descent began the crusher was leading the
way. A team was attached to it in front and another team was used in the
rear. A laborer was told to put stones under the crusher's wheels at
intervals to hold it in check.
The start down the hill was made, it is said, with no
steel shoes attached yo the wheels of the crusher or the dump wagon in
the rear. When part way down the step incline, it is said, the men
unhitched the team in the rear and put it in front of the other team.
Half way down the hill the heavy crusher
owing to its great momentum, got out of the control of WEGMAN and PERRY
and jammed against a wall at the side of the roadway. WEGMAN was caught
beneath it. PERRY was struck and thrown some distance. He has compound
fracture of the left arm and the left leg.
Help was summoned from the gas works, but
WEGMAN was dead. PERRY was removed to the Homeopathic Hospital. The dead
man lived at No. 137 Magne street.
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DIED
MOORE - At his home, No. 413 Alexander street, Monday, August 14,
1916, William V. MOORE. Besides his wife he leaves one son, Vincent
MOORE; two sisters, Mrs. Fred A. HARDY and Miss Valeria MOORE, of New
York city.
-Funeral Wednesday morning, August 16, 1916, at 8:40 o'clock from the
house and 9 o'clock at Corpus Christi Church.
O'SULLIVAN - At his residence in Pittsford, August 14, 1916, Cornelius
O'SULLIVAN, aged 76 years. He is survived by his wife, five sons,
William, Cornelius and Thomas of Perinton, Michael and John, of
Pittsford; four daughters, Mrs. J. A. KREAG and Mrs. William REYNOLDS,
of Rochester, Mrs. Carl RANNEY and Teresa O'SULLIVAN, of Pittsford;
one brother, Thomas, of Fishers; two sisters, Mrs. Frank TATO, of
Chicago and Mrs. James BRADY, of Addison.
-Funeral from his late residence, Wednesday morning, August 16th, at
8:30 o'clock; services at St. Patrick's Church, Victor, at 9:30
o'clock. Interment at Victor. Automobiles.
CLUNE - At the family residence, No. 27 Austin street, Sunday, August
13, 1916, Bridget T. CLUNE. She is survived by two sisters, Anna and
Elizabeth G. CLUNE; one brother, John H. CLUNE.
-Funeral will take place Thursday morning, August 17th, at 8:45
o'clock from the house and at Holy Apostles Church at 9 o'clock.
Please omit flowers.
ROGERS - Entered into rest, at her home, No. 366 East avenue, Monday,
August 14, 1916, Hannah C. ROGERS, aged 80 years.
-Funeral services from her late residence on Wednesday morning at
10:30 o'clock.
WINTERBOTHAM - Entered into rest, Sunday, August 13, 1916, at the home
of her son, F. J. WINTERBOTHAM, East Rochester, N. Y., Emily, widow of
Benjamin F. WINTERBOTHAM, aged 55 years. She leaves three sons,
William, George and Fred J., both of Rochester, and Charles J., of
Newcastle, Ind.; three daughters, Mrs. R. E. STANTON, Millbrook, Ont.,
Mrs. S. W. CRAIG, of Edmonton, Alberta, and Mrs. F. A. MILLER, of
Traverse City, Mich.
-Prayer service at the home of her son, East Rochester, Monday
morning. Funeral and interment at Owen Sound, Ontario.
KEMP - At his residence, No. 441 Champlain street, Saturday evening,
August 12, 1916, J. Frederick KEMP, only son of John C., and Mary
KEMP, aged 26 years and 4 months. Besides his parents he is survived
by his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Rice KEMP.
-Funeral will take place Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the
house and at 9 o'clock at the Immaculate Conception Church.
Interment will be made in the family lot in Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
LEONARDO - At the family home, No. 141 Atkinson street, Monday,
August 14, 1916, Mrs. Filomena LEONARDO, wife of Giovanno LEONARDO,
aged 66 years. Besides her husband she leaves three daughters, Mrs.
Alesandre ZARONE, of Italy, Mrs. Frank VETRO and Mrs. August HETTIG,
of Rochester; four sons, Antonio, of Italy, Joseph, Serafino and
Carlo, of this city; also ten grandchildren.
-Funeral Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock from the house and 8:30
o'clock at St. Lucy's Church. Interment to be made in Holy Sepulchre
cemetery.
DAVISON - Entered into rest, at her home, in Bushnell's Basin, N.
Y., Monday, August 14, 1916, Cornelia Benedict DAVISON, aged 80
years. She is survived by her husband, David DAVISON; one daughter,
Clara CHAPMAN, of Olivia, Minn.; two sons, Arthur, of Spokane,
Wash., and George E., of Rochester.
-Funeral at Congregational chapel, Fairport, Wednesday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock. Interment in Greenvale cemetery. Please omit flowers.
Rochester, Monroe, NY
DEEMER - Entered into rest, Friday morning, August 25, 1916, Mrs. Almira
DEEMER, wife of Thomas DEEMER. Besides her husband she leaves to mourn her
loss, one daughter, Mrs. Ray SUYGESEN(?); six sisters, Mrs. Stanley ASKIN,
of (unreadable) Ont., Mrs. James WY__E, of Watertown, N. Y., Mrs. Fred
DeROCHE, of Kingston, Canada, Mrs. David FITZGERALD, of Kingston, Mrs.
Charles WHALEN and Mrs. Frank _TTY, of this city; two brothers, Bernard (B
or H)ARKLEY, of Rochester and William (B or H)ARKLEY, of Champlain, Canada.
-Funeral will take place from her late residence, No. 118 York street,
Monday morning, August 28, 1916, at 10:30 o'clock at the house. Interment at
Mount Hope cemetery.
FESAR - Entered into rest, in this city, Friday morning, Aug. 25, 1916,
Joseph FESAR, aged 62 years, 5 months and 7 days. The deceased is survived
by his wife, Sophia FESAR; three daughters, Madeline, Edna and Josephine
FESAR, one son, Walter FESAR, all of this city.
-The funeral services will take place from his home, No. 57 High street,
Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Mount Hope cemetery.
MEYER - Entered into rest, in this city, Friday, August 25, 1916, George
MEYER, of No. 928 Joseph avenue, aged 53 years.
-The remains have been removed to Strauchen's Funeral Chapel, No. 265 North
street, where the funeral services will take place this afternoon at 2:30
o'clock. Interment at Riverside cemetery.
LANG - At Eureka, Cal., Thursday, August 24, 1916, David LANG, Sr. He leaves
two daughters, Mrs. Julia ERBSHAUSER, of Denver, Col., and Mrs. Louise UEBEL(?),
of St. Paul, Minn.; seven sons, David, Jr., Frederick, Edward, Herman,
William, Frank and Lawrence LANG, of Rochester.
SCHEFFELAAR - At Monroe County Hospital, Thursday, August 24, 1916, Govert
SCHEFFELAAR, of Webster, N. Y., aged 30 years. The deceased is survived by
his wife, Katharine SCHEFFELAAR; one son, Nicholas, one brother, William
SCHEFFELAAR.
-Funeral from No. 167 Turpin street at 1:30 o'clock Monday afternoon and
services at Christian Reformed Church, corner North Goodman street and
Fernwood crescent at 2 o'clock. Interment at Mount Hope cemetery.
COLE - At his home, in Rockport, Me., Tuesday morning, August 22, 1916,
Henry Joseph COLE. He is survived by his wife, Calista TALBOT COLE and one
son, Fred A. COLE, of this city.
KNEBEL - At the family home, No. 7 Martin street, Thursday morning, August
24, 1916, Henrietta, wife of Frederick KNEBEL, aged 73 years. Besides her
husband she id survived by three sons, Frederick, Oscar and Alfred KNEBEL;
three daughters, Mrs. Andrew RUCKDESCHEL and the Misses Bertha and Theresa
KNEBEL; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
-Funeral services will be held on Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from her
late home. Interment in Mount Hope cemetery.
MOSES - In this city, at the residence of his son, Joel MOSES, No. 85
Laburnum crescent, Friday, August 25, 1916, Moses MOSES, aged 79 years, 4
months. He leaves surviving two sons, Joel, of this city and Henry MOSES, of
Chicago; also two daughters, Mrs. M. STERN, of New York city and Mrs. J.
Frank JONES, of Lawrence, Kan.; two grandchildren, the Misses Florence and
Ruth MOSES, of this city.
-Funeral from the residence of his son, No. 85 Laburnum crescent, Sunday
morning, August 27th, at 10 o'clock. Interment will be made in Pine Hill
cemetery, Buffalo, N. Y., on arrival of the 11:30 A. M. train from
Rochester, Sunday. Please omit flowers. Chicago and Buffalo papers please
copy.
MORRISON - Suddenly in Oklahoma, Tuesday, August 22, 1916, John A. MORRISON,
aged 36 years. He leaves surviving one sister, Mrs. M. E. TRYON, of this
city. The deceased was a member of the Railroad Conductors O. R. C., also of
the Brotherhood of Trainmen. The remains arrived in this city this morning.
-Funeral this (Saturday) afternoon, August 26th, at Ryan & McIntee's
Undertaking Parlors, No. 196 Main street west at 2:30 o'clock. Interment in
Riverside cemetery.
BLODGETT - Entered into rest, Friday morning, August 25, 1916, at her home,
No. 8 North Washington street, Mrs. Sarah Louise BLODGETT. She leaves to
mourn her loss two daughters, Della BLODGETT and Mrs. Albert J. ANDERSON,
three sons, Michael M., Bert T. and Dewey W. BLODGETT; one sister, Mrs. Emma
NICHOLAS, of Asbury Park, N. J.; three brothers, Henry JONES of Iowa and
Delbert and David JONES, of Auburn.
-Funeral Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the house. Interment in the
family lot at Riverside cemetery. Seneca Falls and Syracuse, N. Y. papers
please copy.
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IN MEMORIAM
ROSENWASSER - in loving memory of Mabel ROSENWASSER who passed away August
26, 1915.
A year has swiftly passed
But our sorrow grows no less.
Remembered by Sisters.
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