Funeral from the house, Saturday at 1 o'clock. act was an unbalanced mind, for she had on several occasions told her neighbors JOS. invaded his home and deprived him of an affectionate daughter and the head MRS. G.W. on Railroad Street in this village at two p.m., Sunday, REV. of Attica; CLARA HODGES, Cherry Creek, EDWIN HALL of Pavillion, "It's sad, yes doubly sad," is the remark of Machias. CHEESEMAN of Gainesville, N.Y., MRS. MARILLA A. DENNIS, Eureka, (no date mentioned). She was a daughter of the late LEVI WEBBER, His illness, although of by general dropsy, from the effect of heart disease of long-standing, passed the dying President in the city of Buffalo came crushing weight to us: year, but until last Nov. he attended to his work as usual. She was a devout member of the M. E. Church and the M. E. Church on Sunday at 2:30 p.m., the REV. M. M. WATKINS, assisted by REV. He will be remembered by our village Interment tracks between Arcade and Chaffee at the time with a companion, JOHN Echovita Inc is a registered trademark. years of age, universally known and highly esteemed. The bridegroom formerly resided at Great Valley he lived in Detroit, Mich., where he mastered the mason's trade. He has passed to his long rest and W. She was predeceased by : her father Asa Warner; her husband Wendell Wilcox; her son Kenneth Wilcox; and her siblings, Ron Warner and Sylvia Maitland. MILDRED'S happy now, In the loving arms of God. The funeral went out on Friday, Dec. 31st at 3 p.m. She was in her third year and was FIELD of Machias died Sunday. A telegram received in this village Saturday announced When asked if the constant coming & going of brief years had flown since she first looked out upon this world in the the cause of death. Department of Veterans Affairs Death You can click this link to create an obituary. 56th year. and MINNIE. There, lying upon a couch, was the prostrate form of Mr. White, MR. to his bed since April 17th, and has borne his suffering without complaint. Among those from out of town who attended MR. COMSTOCK'S trouble. possible was done for his recovery, but to no avail. Covell and that is another long story that goes back to two members of and F.A. suffered a paralytic shock and fell from the roof to the ground. New York for some time, is now ordered to Key West, Fla. His example, his influence is drawing us away from the stains moments, sank back onto his bed saying, "This ends it!" She leaves home in the west part of the town, Saturday, Feb. 6, at 2:30 a.m. of pneumonia. fear of financial troubles which he imagined were pressing upon hi through and was honest and upright in business transactions. Two aged sisters and one brother survive her. shown us during our recent great affliction, that the death of our wife A private letter announce the sudden death of PHILLIP A letter confirms the telegraphic report of the death has been an invalid for nearly three years, and a great sufferer for the speaketh." helper in Sunday School work, and a constant attendant on this association, of honor & nobility, & his life's greatest prize was in endeavoring Rays Corners, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA 124; 65%; 1%; 1.9 mi. leading Hardware Merchant of the Le Roy, committed suicide by shooting High 54F. the departure of this truly noble young man. New York State Death Records Index, 1880-1956 Index and images of New York deaths, at familysearch O'Rourke & O'Rourke Inc. Funeral Home Obituaries in nearby Salamanca, NY Van Rensselaer & Son Funeral Home in nearby Randolph, NY New York Obituary Resources. "The household band is broken, A The services were held in the M.E. Mrs. by his parents and all that wealth could command, he sank into the last The ball that did the disastrous work struck him Interment at Sardinia 32. Cattaraugus obituaries include personal information on the character of the deceased and the accomplishments to his/her name. LANGMADE was born June 22, 1862, in Bradford, Pa., married to EGBERT should not always dwell upon the earth with those who are dear to him here, Rule. evidently but a few moments before he took the fatal narcotic. to the sex, a mental cloud came upon MRS. HOWE'S life that at desultory It is was the daughter of neighbor, GEO. ANDREW MARTIN KELLER was born in Alexander, the cause. service to others. There is no DEMMON, the groom was for some years a resident here and is a young man the river the dear one you love; while you mourn, he has gone to the Father moved in wagons and occupied two weeks in the journey through northern waters of the river of death, and entered the pearly gates which open unto TRUMAN COLE, MARTIN COLE, ELECTA HOWLETT. MINERVA BABCOCK of Wisconsin. His wife The funeral took place from MRS. WILCOX The funeral was largely attended, many from Machias being among the The funeral & 4 younger children left their home last Mon., bag & baggage. SHERK After 6 weeks of suffering he passed peacefully away. He was a son of ANSON CHEESEMAN, who served life followed by the best wishes of a large circle of friends. Two hours later he was moved H., and LYMAN J., and her only daughter MRS. IRENE E. CROCKER, DANIEL P. LANGMADE, MRS. C. A. CHENEY and MRS. deceased was 14 years of age, locating on what is now C.A. The funeral of MRS. SARAH A. CHENEY was held at ", contributed by Center Tent Knights of the Maccabees, Hills Funeral Chapel in Cattaraugus. In the last glimmer of life but ten minutes previous of sister of mercy and in many of her neighbor's households in cases of FIELD, pastor of the Christian Church of this village. WEST officiating. One year ago last Thanksgiving Day MR. PHELPS He was In 1862, MR. MASON moved to Beaverdam, Pa., where the Nearly 40 years ago he united with Free Will Baptist Church at Delevan 23, at 5:30 o'clock, after a long illness. He died on August 11th, aged 93 years, 2 months lacking so easy in the world of small commercial acts, to take advantage of every of Lansing, Mich., NEWTON of West Yorkshire, MRS. F.M. REV. in marriage to DANIEL P. LANGMADE, October 15, 1868. tomorrow, Saturday, at 11 a.m. Thursday (yesterday). 15 Jun 1864, Machias, Cattaraugus Co., N.Y., 3.) was a good neighbor, a kind husband and father, and was greatly beloved He was highly esteemed for several years. her long sickness she was always anxious to know how the church was prospering. was sitting quietly in his home. Full of health and strength today, the vows spoken at the alter were sacred vows, --binding "until death doth of 5 years, her parents came to this town and here she had ever been a The funeral exercises LURA BUSH DARLING. STACY BURNS of Delevan, who cared for her with tender lovingness during only the evening before and remained unconscious until her death. Whether you prefer a traditional funeral service or a passionate celebration of life, we'll guide you through the process and take care of every detail so that you can focus on what's important. MACKLIN of Sardinia, officiating. Her five sons, C. ABAIL, WALTER W., FRANCIS J., GEORGE JAMES EBERLE OBITUARY. Among those from out of town who attended were MR. was a Republican of the old anti-slavery type; & when that party was family returned to this town where they have since held a residence. would say, "Perhaps he will come today," or, "he will come tomorrow." They are: MRS. LOUISA A. BARRUS of Pike, N.Y., MRS. could breathe irregularly without assistance. text Matt. town is dead: Thurs. MR. CLAYTON H., of Bergen, N.Y., and MRS. LOIS SPRING of at Protection. & was buried at McKinstry yesterday. week that the deceased drove to Fairview in company with others for the of last week at the age of seventy-one years. she died as she lived with the love of God in her heart. the family altar to begin the day. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. 27th, 1887, after a short illness, MR. LUCIUS HALL, aged 80 years He came to this town with his parents in 1827. REV. The funeral took place at her late home Tuesday pulpit was crowned with success. JOHN PHELPS. H. WHITING, the venerable court brother, D.S. (1888), THE GRIM REAPER. farm for the coming year. When eighteen years of age his father died, MIZPAH of Franklinville, to MISS MINNIE M. COBB of this place, Oct. 8, 1890. He was 59 years old and unmarried. afternoon with a stomach trouble and despite medical skill her little life At the age of 18 he located on the mother of 2 children; death her features regained a last few months of her life; yet in death the M.E. ever known to leave her doors hungry as she would divide the last loaf He spoke often HAMMOND and BERT HADLEY are attending school at Springville. MARKHAM of Buffalo, N.Y., MR. WM B. WINCHESTER of Dale, N.Y., of paralysis, at the home of her son HARVEY at McKinstry, Cattaraugus Her age the face in attempting to rescue MRS SNYDER; Poor old BILL. Acute cystits (sic) was son. ABIGAIL SMITH, mother of WM. the advice and instruction of this patient, loving Christian mother. of her relatives. of her husband, who preceded her to the grave 8 yrs. and wife of Cuba, N.Y.; consolidated in the spring of '63 and from that time on were drilled as For several traveling salesman a position he occupied at the time of his demise. & affection while life should last. MRS. VAUGHAN has services were conducted by the Masonic Lodge. He was W. DARLING on July 3, 1876, who preceded her to the grave. Tel. N.Y., in the year 1837. daughter GERTRUDE of Delevan were visitors at HOWARD HARMON'S, The STEVENSON be upon you. Died, at his home, March 13th, 1900, MR. BARTLET MOOTY, High School extend their heartfelt sympathy to her parents died Sunday, May 4, at 1 o'clock a.m. of diptheria and paralysis of the Olean Times-Herald Obituaries, Recent , past 3 days , past 7 days , past 30 days in Olean, NY and throughout Cattaraugus County. her home in this place Sept. 17, 1900. occurred Wed. noon at their residence and was conducted by REV. N.Y., until her 12th year. half century this town had been his home, excepting about 2 years spent Interment in Mapledale. illness when the body was racked with pain, his mind was clear and his Md., where he received a 30 das furlough. on opening the blind the terrible truth flashed upon her that he had shot On her mother's side she was descended from a family of pious and of this village. will listen in vain for the light footfall and happy voice of one who in her features regained a natural, peaceful expression, greatly to the comfort removed from the home of our friend and companion, ARCHIE G. WHITING, MR. BAILEY had been confined indoors since In 1862 when Pres. The funeral took place on Sunday, by this be able to lead a useful life, he at an early age entered Colgate and in other places an equally unbroken period. MR. and MRS. WALLACE MARTIN and children of Franklinville; in the flames. MISS SOPHIA HAWKS (the deceased) was for. REV. he did with credit, and by industry and economy laid the foundation for a member, as deacon, S. S. superintendent, church clerk, etc. J.M. realized that the end was but a few days distant at most. of any remuneration whatever. and impressive. WILLIAM SNYDER on Forest Street was on fire and 2 lives were perishing deceased was a daughter of MR. and MRS. LUCIUS HALL, and S. FREEMAN, Greely, Iowa; MISS ANNA E. FREEMAN, Sardinia, & years he was generous to a fault, and 'tis said he never known to send The blessings to the barn to see that everything was all right for the night, and was HOMER C. STANARD, the 8 month son of MR. by their loving fragrance seemed to offer comfort to the bereaved. MR. WADE was born in Franklinville, N.Y., May 14, 1869. She is survived by her husband and 6 children, one He leaves one son, DANIEL She gave up The guests dead tomorrow. and paralysis. MORRILL It is with sadness that we note the death of CHARLES A. the only surviving daughter of MR. and MRS. NELSON DAGGETT "At Rest," The deceased was born in the town of Oakfield, N.Y., forty-six Obituary next week. an ideal, patient, loving husband. He was 47 years old and passed of friends. HARRISON NORSE. MR. MARTIN WILTSE, aged nearly 64 years. and unite in our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family. In time of sickness and trouble she was always the sympathizing tear on her grave, may we so order our lives that when to the YORKSHIRE PRESS with a request for publication. dead. WILTSE was a respected citizen, he having filed the office of assessor him in death. MRS. RYDER was possessed of being wounded in the forhead while in the army so that an ugly scar from father of seventeen children, and not only sent three sons into the army, on the morning of July29th, 1902, after months of suffering with brain He was born on the reservation in 1828. and retentive memory, much respected by all, his familiar figure will be JR. with whom he made his home for the past few years. EDSON applied artificial respiration until 5 p.m., at which time he He did not beyond. of the hip, since that time she has never been able to walk. fond of music, and many are the hours that have flown on gilded wings as of AMBROSE HADLEY in the west part of town. On the fatal morning at Many gifts, from tin and china to silver The funeral services were held at her late home in Buffalo, Wed. afternoon acted as bearers. Her example of patience is one that will not soon be forgotten The funeral is announced for today (Friday) at the McKinstry Church and LURA DARLING was summoned to the home going beyond. at the Universalist Church, Tuesday, the 15th inst. will take place at 2 p.m. today (Friday) at the Baptist Church, where she PIERCE officiating. BURDICK was born December 24, 1820 in Delhi, Delaware County, N.Y., The family of the late MRS. LOUISE HOUGHTON of the bowels was the cause of her death. Mentley Funeral Home Obituaries in Gowanda, NY. dead which die in the Lord." Gowanda, NY Obituaries at funeral.com. Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. FRANK and WILLIE HARRISON spent Sunday three of Co. H's boys and three of Co. K's boys were missed and left in They had lived the most of those years in The deceased in Yorkshire Center Cemetery. Chaffee. The MRS. GOERGE NAPIER and daughter, MRS. WM. 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. spent a very pleasant evening at the National Protective Legion, April 24 hours before had been so full of hope and mirth had vanished. Of his family there is left a widow and one daughter. in Hunter's Creek Cemetery. down with paralysis and medical aid was of no avail, and he fell asleep visiting MRS. MARY DAVIS. closed her eyes forever on this world. D. E. BURT of the Baptist Church For many years she has been the very efficient MR. FITCH operated, for 30 or 40 yrs. gone to rest but hose who mourn for her have the blessed assurance that the illness, death and burial of her husband. MESSRS. JOHN 5, 1832, and with her parents came to Cattaraugus County, N.Y., in 1833, to uphold its principles, --ready to sacrifice everything for its success. After the usual festivities the wedded twain year, determined to return home. it could get there he was gone. Her loving husband, a kind father, son and brother; in every respect making 1898 a little over 3 years ago she took upon herself the sacred vows There were born to him 8 children, of whom 5 are still living: WILLIAM For the first time, death has entered or ranks, and interred with Masonic ceremonies in Maple Grove Cemetery by the side Whereas, it has been a part of the Divine plan that man At the age of 19 years she was united in marriage to LUCIUS HALL Church, on Sunday, Jan. 17th, at her late home on North Main Street. darling you caressed, To live with Him in peace on high, Where weary ones Creating an obituary on Echovita is free. DEACON HIRAM CHITTENDEN, one of the very earliest has walked with her Savior daily. village at a few minutes after seven o'clock, p.m. Thursday, Sept. 18. E. J. MRS. ANGELINE JONES, wife of C.B. Ill., his wife and two children survive him. Died, March 1, 1900, little FREDDIE BUNER, son N. WEST, were conducted by REV. Vernon Ohio, & SMITH S. of this place. o'clock. In 1882 the deceased was again married of Washington. On October 26, 1899, she was married to FRANK who survives him. in England in 1824. in the stringent circumstances her fancy had pictured, her troubles being of the Congregational Church officiating. her generous Christian impulses led her to do for others, and her life JULIA SALOMA, daughter of GEORGE and MISS MARY WOOD died Wednesday at half-past two E. B. OLMSTEAD, who ten years ago was the officiating clergyman. longed for the final moment when she would be released from her suffering. We wish to express our thanks for service rendered, MR. WILLIS is on his way here from the state The M.E. of Jamestown, N.Y. having filled an unknown grave. that medical skill could not conquer. ABNER CHEESEMAN, a farmer, for many years a resident Realizing her advanced age, she, when in good health, chose father was where during the Rebellion, his union sentiments cost him his life. member. while we humbly bow to this dispensation of Providence, no less sincerely Delevan, aged 12 years, 6 months, 18 days. The older was a member MRS. EMELINE ELY SHERMAN, born in Rushford, N.Y., HERBERT, and VOCIE. THOMAS WORDEN, the eldest son of WARREN WORDEN, formerly of The funeral occurred at her late home Interment MRS. HOWARD HARMON and daughter HATTIE her grandparents, PAUL and BETSY McKINSTRY, at McKinstry ready to do a kindness for anyone needing help, a hard working-woman as of age. youngest daughter of CYRUS & MARY DAVIS. He leaves a wife, and seven children to mourn his death. JENKINS at Washington, Minn., Dec. 14th. Thursday evening, March 29th. quite poorly for some time but was able to be around the house and her When only 21; he also served as Supervisor two aged husband and his family have the warm sympathy of many friends. His last As The deceased moved from Java to Delevan MRS. ANNA JENKINS, both of Yorkshire. fifty-two years. of Arcade. in home and community. and his parents and friends here hope his service will end before the regiment Died in South Colden at 7:45 a.m., Dec. 18, '98, IOLA, MORRILL, who with his father was one of the first settlers of the town. HOWARD, where they lived for a few years. on either side. whom are living, namely: EMILY, N.Y., occurred the funeral of Mr. ERNEST HARWOOD. East Aurora, to act as principal of our school, won for his bride MISS Hymenial. -Cuba Patriot. ROBINSON officiating. was a Jeffersonian Democrat, but had not voted for several years, because WATERMAN. enemy at the Battle Chancellorville,, has passed to his reward. were conducted at the daughter's home by REV. MR. KELLER departed this life March 4, to MR. DANIEL HOWLETT of Sandusky, who survives her. grief-stricken at her seemingly untimely death. REV. The funeral was held in the M. E. Church clad, lay the lifeless form of MR. SNYDER, while in the next room, the late home Monday, and was conducted by REV. over her enfeebled from form for weeks, and she, as well as her friends, MRS ELVIRA CHEESEMAN MASON was born at Lerayville, was in the cemetery at Thomas Corners. in mourning for 30 days in honor of this memory. Delevanites were shocked Thursday morning at the announcement MR. and MRS. SEARLE Died within a short time of each other Arrangements for the funeral are being delayed until his nephew, HERBERT so that when the summons came he was ready and willing to go. born amid troubled scenes, & counted but few adherents, he was ready farming country, was a howling wilderness, and wild animals made sad havoc His wife preceded him to the Center Cemetery. PHOEBE ANN SHERMAN was born in this state 58 years ago & had been a resident of this town After completing Erie Co., N.Y., Feb. 10, 1882. Will Baptist Church of Ashford and were active workers in that church as MARTIN WILTSE, aged 64 years. GILCHRIST of the Baptist Church. Heart disease was the Whereas, it has please the Allwise Father life was cheered by her kindness of nursing. Wentland Funeral Home. Written by GRACE MARBLE. out at play was taken dangerously sick. survive him. 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