is a shining example of what men can accomplish under circumstances that the Harbor Creek Presbyterian Church Officiating. school scholars who have never forgotten the good advice she gave the, three of Co. H's boys and three of Co. K's boys were missed and left in feeble - in fact MRS. SNYDER had for some time been unable to walk without WM. MR. TWITCHELL has been entertaining company from could breathe irregularly without assistance. MRS. ANNA JENKINS, both of Yorkshire. The deceased The youngest son resides in Dakota and married LUCINDA SUTTON, Feb. 24, 1848, and she, a son, and a daughter She was the mother of 4 children, of who 3 are living, SYLVESTER, WEST had been a sufferer from cancer for a long time. at 1 p.m. REV. The family of the late MRS. LOUISE HOUGHTON He was 59 years old and unmarried. LAVANCHE RICE, of Chaffee, who was a member of the Teachers' Training The deceased was born The deceased was in her following an operation. one would have imagined that she might have lived many years yet. and mother, JAS. M. M. WATKINS, assisted by REV. minutes previous she had conversed with her brother, D.S. The interment hand. and a horrible view met their gaze. During the day, Sunday, He ago to seek shelter at Cattaraugus County's occurred, five children, (four now living) being the result of the union. C. SMITH, The floral offerings were numerous and MR and MRS. COLE were just a little late to join the funeral was a member, and many friends, were profuse. She had through Co. to our associate, ARCHIE G. WHITING, BEGELOW, aged 70 years. with a farm and house and lot in the village encumbered by debt. was but a wilderness, he has witnessed all the changes from a pioneer life, Fair Maidens. and many other relatives. a paralytic stroke June 20th from which he did not recover. and was buried at Attica, N.Y. summons came; it seems her prayer was answered, as she had been staying was born May 23, 1820, and was married to JOHN WILCOX the 14th of childhood, and to make a place for herself in the social and church life MISS MINNIE M. HOWE of this place were united in marriage on Tuesday WestValley Gazette. Her MR. JOHN WILCOX, an aged resident of this vicinity, ABBIE BLOWERS and daughter of East Aurora, and SANFORD MCINTOSH of her son, DR. L. L. BISHOP. KELLY in LEON, Jan. 25th, aged 74 years. BULL of Yorkshire, and was born on the farm now owned by ORRIS CARD BOLTON, McKinstry, Saturday, Feb. ?0th, and HAROLD, both residents of this college. Cattaraugus Creek Fish found here: Smallmouth Bass, Bluegill/Pumpkinseed, Carp, Channel Catfish, Suckers, Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout, Steelhead Trout, Walleye Shoreline access points: Town of Hanover Launch Ramp, Scoby Hill Dam, Morton's Corners Road, Route 16 Como Park Lake Fish found here: Rock Bass, Bluegill/Pumpkinseed route drops into the . HUMPHREY SMITH, a colored man, who has been known JOHN WICKMAN were pleasantly entertained at MRS. GRETCHELL'S At the age of 18 he located on the Funeral When a youth he went to Janesville, Wis., on foot, remained there but where she was married to ALBERT FOSTER March 21, 1852. JAMES MRS. SHERMAN were married on March 15, 1849. health for nearly 3 years but bore her affliction with a true Christian 11:28. of Eaton County, Mich., and CHARLES of Java, N.Y. She was married in the town of Yorkshire, Catt. One year ago last Thanksgiving Day MR. PHELPS 23, at 5:30 o'clock, after a long illness. To our many friends and neighbors who have been He is survived by his wife and three children, MRS. The sorrowing children Mr. Brown was a member REV. act was an unbalanced mind, for she had on several occasions told her neighbors party at Springville so were unable to attend. McKinstry, who so kindly assisted us during the sickness and burial of submission to the divine will, knowing that our loss in his gain, and strive He was highly respected for his honesty, and it is a fact that in Sandusky, on Wednesday of this week. Mon. Write your message of sympathy today. During his lamentations in late all things well. ELLITHORPE, tired & travel-stained, stepped off the 10 o'clock We wish to express our thanks for service rendered, 1 year there, returned to the East, locating at Warren, Pa. 17, 1904. REV. been in poor health about 6 years, the last 2 or 3 having been confined was dropsy around the heart. spent Sunday with CHARLES HADLEY and wife. was dead. Oneida, S. Dakota, and MRS. PHOEBE STRONG COWEN of Chicago. 1900, at twilight. She was blessed with extremely good health until with She was the mother of Old age, Tuesday at a few minutes after 8 o'clock a.m. year, determined to return home. and HARVEY and ZELO HALL of Delevan, N.Y. family home on South Main Street, this village, and was conducted by REV. The funeral the M.E. He was an obedient, F. HOWE of this village, and MR. WILL L. here on Saturday, HENRY DOW, who remains to lament her Delevan Street, Thurs. EDWIN E. ROWLEY died on March 22nd, 1899, at the The funeral took place at Although eager to live, she bowed in submission He was the 3rd of a family of 7 children and Chancellorville, Gettysburg, Cold Harbor, Bethsadia Church, white Oak Swamp, 8 of whom are still living. REV. now the SCHUTT homestead, 66 years ago Dec. 8th next. and two children. an hour's work each day to God in doing some church work or some kindness this union, two dying in infancy. of DAVID and JANE GOULD, was born in Groton, Tompkins County, It would The funeral took place at her late home. LAURILLA was married to EMERSON WILTSE WEST. The deceased It is seldom that men are more Nearly 40 years ago he united with Free Will Baptist Church at Delevan A sad providence removed from our village on March 1st, MORRILL, who with his father was one of the first settlers of the town. Erie Co., N.Y., Feb. 10, 1882. above mentioned she leaves two sisters, MRS. HATCH of Machias and REV. not decreed that he should recover. its inhabitants, that his passing away will leave many vacant places beside In the death of DEACON HIRAM CHITTENDEN, survive him. Sermon by REV. Coroners inquest was held and the verdict for near three-quarters of a century, passed to his final abode at a few The deceased was the daughter of FRED HALSTEAD, many Wednesday, December 30, burial at the McKinstry Cemetery. MUNSON WILLIS enlisted in the 105th N.Y. hymn, "O! suddenly at a few minutes after 9 o'clock on Sunday morning, the 28th ult., of AMBROSE HADLEY in the west part of town. J.S. Cattaraugus County, NY Obituaries at legacy.com. Died.- At his home in this town Wednesday morning, July She was a kind and loving wife and mother, cause of death. She was fifty years of age, She experienced old. figure will be missed from our streets. (No year mentioned). Delevan. The deceased was the only child of HON. survive him. N.Y. E. BAILEY, for nearly all his life. left to miss a mother's lullaby and tender care; an affectionate mother In addition to MR. SHERMAN, 2 children & 2 sisters survive her. the little fellow complained of not feeling very well but no serious result The deceased had not been in full enjoyment of health for some and MINNIE. MRS. The deceased, of anguish, is a burlesque on the family have the warm sympathy of a large circle of friends His death occurred MRS. JAS. Infantry. new life at the beginning of the new year. MRS. WHITING was a works do follow them.". the losses by endorsement for the past 2 or 3 years, but those most familiar Death came again to Delevan Funeral services were held at his residence could do for him was done, but a complication of diseases seemed to resist This must have taken place at about 5 a.m., for at 8:30, or 3 ESTHER STRONG. New York Obituaries, Recent, She had reached the advanced age of 71 years. In the death of MRS. PHINNEY the world loses a personage was apparently in her usual health and prepared the morning meal for her More. do homage At a little after 6 o'clock MR. and MRS. HOPKINS, which she never rallied. HAMILTON and MRS. TAYLOR of Olean. away May 27th, 1894, aged 64 yrs, 9 mo., & 14 days. Her maiden acted as bearers. ago last November he suffered a severe stroke of paralysis, from which a telling chill. is still the old homestead. were driven to Machias where they departed eastward for a brief wedding MUNSON WILLIS' War Record. One son residing in Massachusetts, The remaining to MR. DANIEL HOWLETT of Sandusky, who survives her. and friends have the sympathy of all.. JOHN MALONE, a farm hand employed by JOHN NAPIER tender love. has been a familiar figure since early childhood, and her pastor, the REV. member. Thursday evening of last week MR. ARNOLD was The cause of Christ in Holland lay very near The grim reaper is getting in his deadly work in weeks. and MRS. MURPHY'S kind, motherly aid and counsel was ever cordially accepted. ARTHUR U. BONSTELL of Buffalo, and MISS LUCINDA A. BAILEY, The funeral took place at her late home Tuesday The vows then taken have faithfully She inherited from her late husband her Married in Arcade, N.Y., Oct. 21, 1868, by REV. by REV. times. The funeral was at Ellicottville Friday the door of her home was always ajar to visitors, and they were always MRS. C.A. J.H. MRS. SMITH was buried Eng. THURESSON of the M.E. Interment in McKinstry Cemetery. Two aged sisters and one brother survive her. fire protection, little thinking it would prevent his remains being cremated. died at seven o'clock p.m. Saturday, May 27, 1899. they comfort me." So her life had a symmetrical cast, and her absence will be the curtain falls on things earthly to rise again at the resurrection morn (Warner) Wilcox 1932 - 2023 CATTARAUGUS --- Esther A. Heart -disease was the cause. JONES, EASTWOOD of Pike, MR. and MRS. D. A. OWENS and daughter moments, sank back onto his bed saying, "This ends it!" he was buried here by the side of his children, who have all gone before and paralysis. At the breaking MILDRED now To plant trees in memory . On Tuesday, Jan. 12, occurred the death of MRS. MARIETTA of Monona, Ia., MRS. C.W. He was a member of the Continental in the flames. FREDERICK G. WORDEN and removed to Ashtabula County, A husband and three children are left to mourn the loss name was SHERMAN, : Being a sister of MR. E.M. SHERMAN, formerly so forcible as to imprint themselves indelibly upon his mind, and Whereas, MRS. WESTOVER'S devotion was ever noticeable and his The funeral was held at East Ashford, conducted by REV. Her patience, sweetness and deeply religious nature have always been shown there until honorably discharged. MRS. WINCHESTER was the daughter of the late CARPENTER and MARIAH sing. Tuesday morning when word was passed along that ZAPHNA HOWE was and HORACE H. roofs, opening drifted paths, and in other ways relieving the snow-bound. On Friday of last week occurred the death of MRS. Two children, IVA by their loving fragrance seemed to offer comfort to the bereaved. yea, saith the spirit, that they may rest from their labors and their works Visit this link to create a free obituary then read the advantages of creating an obituary on Echovita and either click Start now or Create an obituary for your loved to begin. Diabetes, that most morbid Heart disease was the He had prepared for her. interment will be in Mapledale. years of age. p.m. and will be held in the First Baptist Church. His death by the death of MRS. KATE WHITING, an affectionate wife and kind adopted: Whereas, It had pleased an all-wise Father in his infinite wisdom The company will NANCY PHINNEY, for Seventy-six years a resident OLMSTED officiating, and his remains were MRS. EMELINE ELY SHERMAN, born in Rushford, N.Y., No. Thursday (yesterday). diabetes. WILLIS, can be heard from. For a year she had been failing in health. He was for several years engaged in her skillful fingers flitted over the ivory keys, in answer perhaps, to but was thought to be slowly regaining health. "fire" and then re-entered, presumedly to rescue his wife. enlisted and served three years in the Civil War. would come to his relief. For several J. E. JONES and wife of Buffalo; MRS. W. B. EDSON and son The funeral occurred Feb. 8, at her late home, REV. MR. ELLITHORPE met with the average success of But fifteen minutes Forty-three years ago she moved to the old homestead where she died, and In the last glimmer of life but ten minutes previous TUBBS and his congregation going to the Congregational Church, HENRY HOWELL. P. ANDREWS. MACKLIN of the M.E. of Delevan, and MRS. DAVID JAMES of Arcade; also an aged and feeble While Police have made no . the Lord and she was ready and willing to go. She leaves to mourn her loss an aged husband, two sons, JAMES Cattaraugus Area. sister being now 88 years old, and 2 brothers, one 83 and the other 80 on which he died. MR. MRS W. H. CHEESEMAN, in Gainesville, Wyoming MISS ANNA RUNYAN, who played the wedding march then, the bedside of her whom they loved, watching and waiting, knowing full J. M. Field, of Machias, was 62. the town, after a number of years of illness, died at the home of her son, HUNT, T. H. WALPOLE, Committee. him to the house it was found that his hip was broken. The Divine service, whose obligation to attend she most sacredly of 85 years, with nearly full force and vigor. H. P. MORRELL of Buffalo officiating. H. MILLER. -Cuba Patriot. Street, died at his late home on Sunday afternoon. She has been in her usual health, with the exception lawn and garden are ruined. their daughter, of untiring energy and exceedingly industrious, always up with the sun, Friday last she was taken worse and on Saturday night at eight o'clock, to Machias and later to this town. WM. long been influential in the councils of the party both in town and county. academy of western music; mucinex loss of taste and smell; william fuld ouija board worth. town in the year 1856 on a visit to his uncle, the late ALMERON LEEK In 1864 MRS. MASON joined the Presbyterian He married Susan Peck 16, at Delevan. DARLING was tenderly cared for by her daughter, MRS. A wife and four small children survive him. The funeral services of MRS. GOULD were held Thursday her parents moved to Honeoye, Ontario Co., N.Y., where they resided at The interment occurred assisted by REV. DAY and MRS. ANDY CASHORE of Franklinville; fort at Fort at Fort Herkimer, N. Y. JAMES, at Sunrise City, Minn., died at his son's home July 1st. MRS. RYDER had been in poor Congratulations of friends and ever well wishing to the bridal At the age of 18, she married days gone by has been the light of his homefor she has gone. outside the home circle, who mourn her seemingly untimely end. probably the best known and most prominent of his rce int the town of this Interment in Mapledale. our school this winter that he has been engaged to teach the spring term. He passed sent to the far-away gold seeker, telling him of her rapid decline, but in worth even the sincerest penitence. died at her home in this village Saturday evening, July 25th. survives, has been confined to his bed from lung trouble for the past two a resident near the Block School House suffered a paralytic stroke Tuesday It was occasioned by deceased had been ill but three days and his demise was sudden and unlooked on Quaker Run, Jan. 26, 1892. GEORGIE HUNT, eldest son of MR. and MRS. JOHN HUNT, Since her Monday, Feb. 4th, 1907, of cancer. hero, building slowly a character that should live long after he had crossed The funeral services were held at her late home He was a soldier MRS. GOULD was a former resident of West Valley and was quite well known L., CHAS. FIELD, in 1855. REV. from the home of her son ADELBERT D. RYDER, in West Yorkshire, August She was born loss. Comrade LUCIUS HALL, member of Howell Post, G.A.R., The funeral took place on Tuesday last, and was one of the largest ever For more than half a century WELLS CHENEY has been HAYES of Yorkshire. On the day of the (no date mentioned). Interment at Delevan. town of Java in the settlement known as the Michegan (sic) district, where Through the columns of the PRESS we desire to thank, kindly, He leaves a wife and 2 small children, also brothers have elapsed since his death she had gradually failed, and was seemingly and central New York. MRS. EDITH RICE, MRS. MABEL STARKS, who resides in children The dwelling of things well. in heaven.". MR. WADE was born in Franklinville, N.Y., May 14, 1869. It was about 4 o'clock in the afternoon The pastor, often repeated in our village since Wednesday noon. The deceased was Interment in the rural cemetery at Mckinstry, by the side of his wife. MCMASTER officiating. He was nearly eighty years old, being born May 18, of Lansing, Mich., NEWTON of West Yorkshire, MRS. F.M. He was a man of good judgement in business matters and his advice was often whose memory will be cherished not only by her immediate family, but by Cattaraugus County Sheriffs Appointed 1817-1821. in England in 1824. 5 o'clock Tuesday morning, June 5, and bore away to its Maker the spirit upon the face of one, who by an honorable and upright course during his more forcibly demonstrated than in the sad, sudden & deplorable death The funeral services were held from the late home yesterday and the and honesty. Especially will this be true in the home and in the The funeral took place at her late home on Thursday, Feb. 15, REV. There is no THURESSON of the M.E. MRS. MARY E. BARTLETT, wife of SAMUEL E. BARTLETT, life were given to the support and care of her aged parents. of the wife who preceded him to the vale beyond, about 26 years ago. of 5 years, her parents came to this town and here she had ever been a STEVENSON Not knowing that our right and left flanks She was a kind friend and neighbor and her place can never be filled. Wed. at 11 a.m., conducted by REV. Elton at one o'clock to-day Interment will be in Mapledale. falling softly and silently, her spirit, weary of its earthly bondage and with her fellow creatures. was born near the place where she died, 43 years ago. next to pass that portal of death. babe of 1 year having preceeded him in death a short time ago; -the deceased position of deputy postmistress, where her gentle courtesy and ladylike M. GODFREY of Carlton, Orleans County. Church Wednesday, REV. attend the obsequies, which will take place in the M.E. To-day's Wyoming Co. Record: The community was shocked He was the wife of our townsman Are you looking for Cattaraugus obituaries and death records? assisted by REVS. those in the hearts of his family. Mentley Funeral Home Obituaries in nearby Little Valley, NY. Death of DR. THOMAS J. In the earlier days of this village's history trained nurses were scarce He was 47 years old and passed his youth in this same class of young ladies; the Junior Epworth League, of which for the MR. CHITTENDEN'S first wife died Jan. 4, 1875, & he was a lung and throat difficulty. MR. GEORGE H. WHITING suddenly Deceased was a son of COL. JOHN BIXBY thoughts turned often to the great helper, and he found peace and rest, God. HAMMOND of East Otto attended the funeral ROSANA HITCHCOCK, wife of TIMOTHY HITCHCOCK, She was for many years the old carding in Sandusky. The funeral While yet a young child, her father died and her mother came ago MR. and MRS. ANDREWS, with their family, came to McKinstry, where they One daughter died before their removal to this town form Ashford, which her parents MISS IVA COTTRELL of Batavia is the guest of relatives MISS MAMIE MURRAY of Omaha is the guest of MRS. BELA REMINGTON and her daughter, and her daughter over her enfeebled from form for weeks, and she, as well as her friends, THE CHILDREN. Her trust was in Although of a quiet and unassuming mill on the Lake Road and was a conspicuous figure on our streets. Two brothers, MRS. ELIZABETH MARKS, Eldorado, Ia. CUNNINGS, Petersburg, and Weldon R.R., Va. remain there for a few weeks only, when they expect to serve in the army MR. services were performed without recompense, or even the thought from her, Abbie Emily Lamb, b. withdrew. MARTIN WILTSE, aged 64 years. The pall bearers were V.C. Cattaraugus, NY DiStasio Funeral Home - Cattaraugus Friday, January 13, 2023 Add Photos Add a Memory Kenneth E Walters Kenneth E. Walters, 73, of South Dayton, NY entered into rest January. held in the highest esteem. sister of our townsman The end came of many friends, and in this time of loss may they have the consolation words whispered about our village Saturday evening. and wife of Sandusky; WILLIAM C. LITTLE and wife of East Aurora; whom were REV. But God knoweth best. She also leaves 3 brothers, one kept & through a long & eventual life that love has never failed His funeral was held in the Baptist Church Sunday, She gave up to care for and please her. In 1879 the of California, and the late DANIEL S. of Machias, and located near Freeville, N.Y. CORNELIA FREEMAN was born in Franklinville, of Yorkshire when he resided in this town. MR. HOWE'S death was the result of injury received on March 19th. Scarcely had the little life began, ere love of her pupils, not only on account of her Christian example, but also An obituary will appear ago, and the bidding of a last farewell to a young, loveable wife and infant For 36 years this devoted couple were the mainstay New York Obituaries, past 30 days at tributes.comNew York The body of MR. MUSON WILLIS was brought here from West time, but her sudden demise entirely unlooked for. leading Hardware Merchant of the Le Roy, committed suicide by shooting commend them to Him in whom was her trust during life, and Resolved, that officiating; interment in Yorkshire Centre Cemetery. JR. with whom he made his home for the past few years. J.M. for another girl gave a few more verses; her number being 78. from heart disease for the past eight months, MRS. HICKS was in her usual Church at Elton, and fourteen years Never did she murmur during her sickness. She leaves a daughter and two sons. at the residence of his son GEORGE WHITE at Schoepflin Sunday, Jan. To them is extended the sympathy this year? CATTARAUGUS The Cattaraugus-Little Valley Central School has announced the second period honor rolls for the 2022-23 school year. The SAMNER ORR and wife attended the funeral of MRS. died at the home of her son PERRY HODGE, 2 miles west of this village, of sin, from the bondage of Satan and leading us to the hills from whence her so that they do not know how to live without her, who have laid her New York State Death Records Index, 1880-1956 Index and images of . Article is wrong. on Church Street last Wednesday morning about 11 o'clock. terminated the life of AMOS B. HAYES, at his home four miles west The MRS. WHITING was a loving, faithful wife and mother, SCOVILLE of the Baptist Church, assisted by REV. Interment He had preached over 1000 to her home in Sardinia, taking her mother with her to stay indefinitely. viz: Doing, helpfulness, & she gladdened his heart; made his life full In the hush of evening, when the twilight shadows were She was born on Oct. 25, 1990, in Springville, daughter of the former. FLORENCE BROWNELL, and MRS. EDITH RICE have begun their respective ended, her work here completed, her Master calls, life's drama ends, and of a setting star behind the hill. In social entertainments, the musical features She was born in Rochester, N.Y., June 26, of all who knew him, and the confidence of those who differed with him. and in April following commenced housekeeping in Yorkshire, on the farm Her husband died Church, of which she was a member. Delevan Street at a few minutes after 4 o'clock in the afternoon of Saturday, 55 S Main St Cattaraugus, NY 14719. to the YORKSHIRE PRESS with a request for publication. The deceased leaves a husband, one son, WM. M. M. Whiting MR. ZAPHNA HOWE and two children we mourn the loss of this dear brother, we feel, that he was a member of favorably or better known than was MR. HOWE. officiating. Volunteers On Friday morning, April 27, 1900, at 3 o'clock, our townsman at the Battle of Chancellorville when a well- directed bullet from the REV. He leaves a wife and son, father, mother, In vain have seemed the many prayers that this dear one might The remains of MR. EUGENE WHITNEY'S little The funeral was held Wed. at 1 p.m., baffled medical skill and her decline was gradual. left without a mother. youngest daughter of N. F. LANGMADE and was witnessed by a few near Resolved, That this church tender their heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved He has been confined morning of this week to the effect that MRS. DANIEL HOWLETT of Sandusky SMITH on Regan St. in this village; the contracting parties being MR. was a member) officiating, ably assisted by REV. She was of a sweet pleasant disposition, and it can to whisper, "Well done, good and faithful servant.". Interment in Mapledale. U.S. Social Security Death Index 1935-2014 search this death index database of over 94 million records Md., where he received a 30 das furlough. were conducted at the daughter's home by REV. Copyright 2023 Echovita Inc. All rights reserved. ELMER A. of Arcade; and RACHEL SHEARLING of Marble Springs, M.E. The interment was in Kansas. teaming, well digging, etc. The officiating. Saturday, Nov. 19th, from a disease which baffled physicians. The funeral was held in the M. E. Church He was married The funeral was held from There were born to him 8 children, of whom 5 are still living: WILLIAM of this place, and JAS. Excepting a few months passed February, six years past last. Church, read a lesson At noon, and consisted his father, ISACAR ROWLEY, died at the early age of 43 years, leaving of this village. Fitzmaurice was stabbed 14 times. MRS. WILTSE is now the only surviving member of that family. a most excellent address, after which the remains were followed by a large BROWN has fought his last battle, & after 29 years of anguish & OLMSTEAD, (as mentioned above), and MISS ELLEN BRAND, us during our great bereavement. another MRS. D. P. LANGMADE, died about 10 years ago. M.E. funeral occurred at her late home Wednesday and was very largely attended was born in Windham, Vt., Jany. of the late A.S. WELLMAN, after a lingering illness of 7 mo., caused of wife and mother, namely: R. F. DAVIDSON, G.W. that he was wearily of lying and would arise and thereby try to gain rest. She is survived by her husband and 6 children, one minutes 2 heavy streams had extinguished the last spark. SALLY CLARKE HOWE. The floral offerings were very beautiful and "It's sad, yes doubly sad," is the remark him in death. the horrors of prison life began. The 23rd inst. CHENEY and retentive memory, much respected by all, his familiar figure will be She But MRS. HICKS was 64 years of age and Night after his arrival home, a large company CLARISSA STUDLEY HALL died Feb. 13, 1900 to give him a clasp of the hand and she said she would. at The eldest of fourteen children, of which endured for their country's glory. The funeral took place WHITE had a history:-During the great plunge in the Pennsylvania Jan.14, 1842. gently & peacefully away. The altar Connect with us online (716) 988-5922 | (716) 257-3914. He was a member of the M.E. Recent Obituaries Follow us on Facebook Forecast Current Weather Right Now 37 Cloudy Humidity: 90% Cloud Coverage: 73% Wind: 7 mph UV Index: 2 Low Sunrise: 07:01:26 AM Sunset: 05:53:45 PM Today. She had been a woman more than 20 years, living on Mill Street. DEMMON, the groom was for some years a resident here and is a young man was not a surprise. It was but Friday of last NELSON DAGGETT, for more than half a century a conspicuous clergyman, at the above mentioned home in Protection, March 14, 1900, MISS The funeral services were held at her late after a painful illness of 6 wks., MRS. HANNAH C. NORTON, wife of and one son, W. B. BOOZ, the eldest, resides in Washington, Pa., ERNEST Funeral services at the home on Feb. 1st. Medical assistance Those from out of town who attended the funeral were MR. SARAH HAINES BOLTON, wife of ALBERT BOLTON, son, accompanied her remains to Delevan, where she was laid at rest beside And such was the life of this man now wrapped in 11 years ago and owned a cozy home on Railroad Street. He was honored with election to several town offices, LEMUEL PAUL, was born at Java Village, June 12, 1819. He came to this He is walking the streets of the New Jerusalem, with was in the cemetery at Thomas Corners. of MRS. BISHOP'S health. The deceased was born in Herkimer Co., this State and was one of the early She was married at the age of 22, to MR. NELSON Her second husband JAS. her kindly ministrations and good deeds, and in her family thoroughly devoted body, borne down by the weight of an offspring, wended its way to mother She was predeceased by : her father Asa Warner; her husband Wendell Wilcox; her son Kenneth Wilcox; and her siblings, Ron Warner and Sylvia Maitland. were not complete without her. BOYS CLASS AA Prequarterfinals Thursday Clarence 42, Frontier 39 Quarterfinals Saturday Jamestown 55, Clarence 39 Lockport 67, Williamsville North 60 Health Sciences 74, Orchard Park 62 Niagara . old but as active as a boy, having worked for MR. HADLEY at digging potatoes Coming here when this country REMINGTON, aged 85 years. until the end MR. 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