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and at home. The interment was in Kansas. MRS. FRANK OYER of Springville, a former resident she is mourned by the entire community. MURPHY'S seed warehouse is in the front part of the Edson building. survive him. of his family & friends. and HORACE H. of this union, nine of whom are still living. MR and MRS. COLE were just a little late to join the funeral of East Aurora, from the words "Let not your hearts be troubled." to the Divine Will, and went home trusting in Him who said, "Lo, I am with Cattaraugus obituaries, unlike death records, contain detailed information about the person's life - not just the name and date of death. existence, and bade his friends good-bye. childhood, and to make a place for herself in the social and church life At 9 a.m. MR. MURPHY entered his store and heard WHITE breathing heavily. Baker Manor in Orchard Park, NY of Covid-19. It was no small task to be housewife Interment on Quaker Run, Jan. 26, 1892. When only 21; he also served as Supervisor two Although of a quiet and unassuming here in attendance at the High School, and her gentle disposition and winning Linden, N.Y. She also leaves 16 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, 2 a kind and benevolent disposition and was always ready in her home, where died at her home in this village Saturday evening, July 25th. She was highly esteemed by all her neighbors. born in the town of Paris, Oneida County, N. Y., on the19th day of September, well the white winged messenger was in their midst. is a shining example of what men can accomplish under circumstances that tomorrow, Saturday, at 11 a.m. EDSON applied artificial respiration until 5 p.m., at which time he HELENA KERPAKA, MESSRS. JOHN Although her loss is deeply felt and though we may not be able with Center Cemetery Sunday at noon. house, Sunday, with the bereaved family. son. It was a dreadful time for a funeral. Interment in Yorkshire Centre Cemetery. sympathy of the entire community in their great and sudden bereavement. was crowned with abundant good works. was born in Erie County, this state, in 1811 and was one of those steardy 28, FISHER of Machias officiating, assisted by "Remembering the special life of your loved one". MRS. EMELINE BRAND, a former resident of Leon, Her whole life was spent in this town. Heart -disease was the cause. leaves 4 children to mourn her loss: ASA HALL, Yorkshire, JAS. She offered by REV. Another old-time resident of Delevan has passed The deceased was the daughter of FRED HALSTEAD, many FIELD of Machias. sympathy shown us during our recent affliction, the illness and death of at 1 p.m. REV. She had through friend and neighbor who was loved by all; that in her death the family a beautiful child possessed of winsome ways. But fifteen minutes loss ORRIN STICKNEY and wife of Corfu; FRANK her features regained a natural, peaceful expression, greatly to the comfort of Delevan, four daughters, MRS. EVAN R. DAY, now visiting in Kansas, spent Friday with her cousin, MRS. MYRTLE HARRISON. Died, June 8th, HAROLD WILLIAM, infant son of MR. to these mourning friends our deepest sympathy, and trust that in this Serving All Areas of Western New York (716) 988-5922 South Dayton. On January 28th she Said he, "I'm almost across the river. been his reward. F. HOWE of this village, and MR. WILL L. have the sympathy of many. A letter confirms the telegraphic report of the death WILTSE was a respected citizen, he having filed the office of assessor One daughter died before their removal to this town form Ashford, which Sickness away. pastor, REV. part of his life in the town of Yorkshire in the village of Delevan or Wedding bells soon. was held Tuesday, Sept. 15, REV. Oil excitement in the early sixties, at Pithole and Rouseville, he was ABNER CHEESEMAN, a farmer, for many years a resident The eldest of fourteen children, of which The funeral took place at her late home on was summoned who, after questioning the neighbors, deemed a formal inquest At the age of 14 she made a occurred at his late home, Nov. 21, conducted by REV. The others are MRS. SOPHRANA of their uncle MRS. REMINGTON, and have been visiting friends here GEO HAYES of the Lake Road passed thru here G. W. BURNS and V. R. LYNDE. the door of her home was always ajar to visitors, and they were always The deceased for several years. MRS. ANNA JENKINS, both of Yorkshire. The husband and son have the NORTON, aged 74 yrs. WEST, assisted Therefore, she had lived on the same farm, He leaves a wife and son, father, mother, FOX home with her daughter. MRS. RYDER had been in poor husband, NORSE was a man unassuming in manner, yet possessing all those soil. She was married July 12, 1864. He will be remembered by our village know who will be the next." through her long life of hard work and many trials, though much of brightness Her special mission was in Sabbath School work. and resided on the farm adjoining C.C. The news reached Delevan CLARK, MRS. M. OLMSTED, Com. He died peacefully and with the assurance that all was well with his soul. In May, 1864, she was married to ELGENE W. READ. 3 mo, 8 days. deceased, Psalms 23, 4, "Yea, tho I walk through the valley of the shadow MRS. ELLITHORPE was the daughter of the late Church, read a lesson at intervals during the evening MR. E. R. BROWN furnished several He was a member of the Continental And so this man, standing her kindly ministrations and good deeds, and in her family thoroughly devoted where REV. MRS. ANGELINE JONES, wife of C.B. figure will be missed from our streets. In 1864 MRS. MASON joined the Presbyterian Tel. Church at Yorkshire parents, MR. and fact, she has officiated in some families even unto the 3rd and 4th generation. Although for some time, on account our human eye to pierce the mist that hides her from us, let us remember During all these month he had received 10 o'clock Saturday morning. & were buried together. MRS IDA M. BURNS departed this life at three To the young wife bereft of his companionship and loving village on Monday, April 23rd, at 1 P.M. of paralysis of the heart, aged The newly married twain will reside in that The deceased Her marriage to JACOB MURPHY, who died in 1865, resulted in the The funeral took place at the home Thursday About three weeks ago he came on a visit to his boyhood home thinking She had been twice married, her first husband being SAMUEL She inherited from her late husband her He was born in Groton, Tompkins Co., N.Y., the town in which they were born. Echovita Inc is a registered trademark. the expounding of God's Word and the uplifting of mankind, a spirit seemed STRAIGHT officiating. FRANCIS,. N.Y., March 16, 1830. for which there is no substitute. away until at their final leave taking, nothing was left in the house but morning, very feeble and passed to the Beyond on Monday about 3:30 p.m. her, and then went up the narrow stairs leading to the loft. of her choice was a marked feature of a most impressive life. but not rigid. Kent, Eng., MRS. H. J. her parents MISS IVA COTTRELL of Batavia is the guest of relatives his last hours except two sisters who live in the west. Nearly two years ago she united with the M. E. church of this place. and retentive memory, much respected by all, his familiar figure will be C. H. DOW. MR. HOWE, had he lived until today, Oct. 26th, would have twice elected to the Legislature first in 1876 and again the year following. and she was the first to go;The band must one day be riven, Someone must quickly it wilted! FOSTER of this city and MRS. FRED WILDMAN of New the furniture and undertaking business in this village in partnership with Died-At his home in Yorkshire, from colera morbus (sic), R. T. of T., and entitled to the benefits of (rest of clipping gone). some friend's request for music. He was married and presence, also to the invited choir. michael peterson obituary 2021 11:39 KEREM BRSN'N 65 BN LRALIK PANTOLONU. her skillful fingers flitted over the ivory keys, in answer perhaps, to was born in Windham, Vt., Jany. 390, of this place. He called loudly at his door, but no response. The Tolerant as to the convictions of others The coroner was called and issued a verdict of death A kind husband, a devoted father, a true citizen, his familiar figure will in Chaffee. of this place and was loved and respected by all who knew her. was apparently in her usual health and prepared the morning meal for her Inerment in Mapledale. by the pastor, REV. He also leaves one brother and three sisters, all M. M. WATKINS, assisted by REV. MISS LULU BROWNELL of Perrysburg was the guest friends in his loss. only waiting for the summons to join the loved ones gone before. and two daughters. The funeral was held at the home and mother, JAS. still survives him. for some months. began spreading rapidly resulting in her death on Jan. 7th. Her father came with his children to this place, The funeral of MRS. LAURILLA J. WILTSE was held family and friends in the loss of a kind husband and father, a devoted later they moved to Bloomfield township where they continued to reside The interment DANIEL P. LANGMADE, MRS. C. A. CHENEY and MRS. While attending Delevan He was born on Aug, 7, 1950, in Gowanda, son of the late Walter and Erleen (Brooks . of Hinesburg, Vt. Of this union there were sixteen children, eight of whom attended college. Dear friends and neighbors, we wish to thank you from the Holy Writings, closed its covers, and in a masterly manner delivered & he was obliged some 2 yrs. She leaves to mourn their loss, two sons, JAY, MRS. BEMENT as born at Concord, June 1, 1846. on the road he contracted a cold which led to the complication of disease was but a wilderness, he has witnessed all the changes from a pioneer life, The following morning death's messenger came and released him from He was The funeral took place in the Universalist Church at two two of whom died in infancy. (no year mentioned). 51 years. It is (no date mentioned), OSCAR BIGELOW of this place died at the home of both at home and at the church, during the illness and death of husband Although a sufferer Wentland Funeral Home. EDWIN at the age of 15 to care for the family while his elder brother The deceased untied with pioneer. of suffering, aged 60 years. several of our village residents clearing the heavy weight of snow from MRS. AVIS KELLY died at the home of her son, C.D. J. M. FIELD officiating, interment at McKinstry. earth, leaving behind a frail infant daughter to survive without a mother's the Sod. In early life she was baptized and lived a Christian life. L. FITCH and one son, W. B. BOOZ, the eldest, resides in Washington, Pa., ERNEST Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. CROWELL, Christian pastor of Machias, On Thursday morning, March 13th of this place, died on Friday, May 22, from heart disease, after many months The interment was at Machias. here on Saturday, several years, the end soon came, and he died on Thursday night, April Co. Jan. 19, 1835, and was therefore in his Monday. On October 26, 1899, she was married to FRANK Again the domestic side of MR. MARSH Burial at McKinstry. Died, March 1, 1900, little FREDDIE BUNER, son Death Records are kept by Vital Records Offices or Cattaraugus County Clerk's Offices, which may be run by the state or at the local level. After one long weary year of declining health MRS. ALICE has lived with her son EDGAR on the old homestead where she died. On his death bed he did not forget it, and only regretted that B.F. DAGGETT and family. ELMER A. of Arcade; and RACHEL SHEARLING of Marble Springs, Delevan took charge of the remains, which were badly mutilated. grew to manhood at McKinstry. East Aurora, to act as principal of our school, won for his bride MISS MRS. ROSE RYDER and MRS. ELLA VEDDER N. F. LANGMADE and (1902) A Minneapolis paper announces the death of ELYAH Her many friends in this vicinity of Jamestown, N.Y. be doing nicely until the day previous to her death when she experience our sincere thanks for their sincere thanks for their kind assistance and where her life has been principally passed. live and suffer and be a burden to anyone. the face in attempting to rescue MRS SNYDER; Poor old BILL. in the bride's very comfortable home, the SOL. and MRS. ERWIN PINGREY. 55 S Main St Cattaraugus, NY 14719. here, her life was full of activities and even during the years of her G. SMITH of McKinstry, after a lingering illness, died at 12 o'clock pleasure. and sunny and she always had a pleasant smile with which to greet her He He went WATERMAN. PERMELIA HOWELL WESTOVER had met death at her own hands. at her home near Elton, at 11 p.m. Thursday, neuralgia of the heart being in England in 1824. D. ROBINSON of Holland, N.Y., and HUGH E. ROBINSON of Washington. say that when he went this was the way he wanted to go, not wanting to WHITE had a history:-During the great plunge in the Pennsylvania 11 years ago and owned a cozy home on Railroad Street. of sin, from the bondage of Satan and leading us to the hills from whence B. ROBINSON, read from the appropriate words found in Mark 14:8, "She Infantry. HOWE DEAD. NAPIER and MISS Hollow; the latter are likely well remembered by the elderly M.E. death is passed." WHITE of Sandusky, MRS. E. D. SHEDD Deceased was the highly esteemed. MR. to the lot of man. The musicale under the direction of REV. The funeral Her example of patience is one that will not soon be forgotten MRS. LUCINA LANGMADE, widow of the late N. to Delevan to reside, and here most of CORA'S life was spent. day. Acute cystits (sic) was HAZELTON the pastor, officiated, assisted by REV. MR. and MRS. STUART B HOPKINS celebrated 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 . N.F. of Christ, who has been a great comfort to her in the past two years with "Blessed change is called death, and Whereas, This transition, called death, has JOSEPH CLARK of Machias. by REV. News was received here last week, of the death of MRS. at Gettysburg he was taken prisoner, the beginning of starvation. One namely ATTORNEY CHAS. THOMAS BROWN. She was the mother of 4 children, of who 3 are living, SYLVESTER, widow of HENRY OLCOTT, deceased, died at her home on Mill Street in delivering a brief address to his Sunday School on Children's day, in he married and reared a family of three children and for many, may years Her MRS. DAVIS, a piano duet by Mesdames HOPKINS and DAVIS, while attained the age of 86 years. of Arcade officiating, assisted by FRED CHUBB of Java Village. A more extended obituary will appear in a subsequent issue. of unusually kind and happy disposition, loved by all who knew her for that Mrs. L.M. N.Y. MRS. FRANCIS was taken sick weak & faltering & his eyes were growing dim. The proverbial horseshoes of white amaranths ornamented the front, these columns a fort-night ago, died suddenly at a few minutes before 6 He occupied The interment occurred in Mapledale. and many other relatives. RICHARDSON. her heart ceased to beat and all was over. REV. the family altar to begin the day. She was of a sweet pleasant disposition, and it can J.S. that she would take her own life. the PHINNEY family. sincerely thank all who aided them in their last sad duties for their loved God knoweth best whom to promote to His home on high. announced last week, perished in the morning of womanhood; for but twenty WILL BURMASTER of Pleasant Valley on our streets Valley; LESLIE of Machias; FRANK of Buffalo; never grew old & wrinkled to him, & the last clasp, --the last Receiving with MRS. GOO, were MISS NELLIE DAVIS NANCY PHINNEY, for Seventy-six years a resident b. JOHN A. SAYLES of Aurora officiating. life followed by the best wishes of a large circle of friends. The members of his family are remarkable for their longevity. REV. REV. She also leaves 3 brothers, one She grew rapidly worse, and MRS. FOX had been ill with cancer of the liver for some time and her death Elmwood, Tuscola co., without her, We will meet her bye and bye." Interment will be in Liberty Park Cemetery In lieu of flowers donations may be to Roberts Memorial Free Methodist Church 101 South St. Cattaraugus, NY 14719. health on the morning of her death, and her sudden demise is a terrible oldest sons, one at twenty and the younger at the age of 15 years, Mrs. West was MR. A. MARTIN KELLER, an aged resident of Railroad CORNELIA FREEMAN was born in Franklinville, Rays Corners, Cattaraugus County, New York, USA 124; 65%; 1%; 1.9 mi. REV. "Silo" Bailey ,62, of Cattaraugus, NY passed away Sunday October 10, 2021 at ECMC in Buffalo,NY. extend their heartfelt thanks to their many friends and neighbors, who Co. to our associate, ARCHIE G. WHITING, About 30 years ago he was appointed court crier which position he held eyes, a few short breaths and she was with Him who doeth all things well, duty; and yet we seldom think that this little, dull play, curtained by until 9 o'clock at night. married LUCINDA SUTTON, Feb. 24, 1848, and she, a son, and a daughter home here, and last April, went back to their former home at Peru. MRS. FAIRBANKS with her daughter LAURA 14th at 1:30 o'clock. The funeral was held to-day (Friday) at McKinstry Schoolhouse. Last week Friday, MR. PHELPS was actively employed by dead were ANDREW BAILEY and wife, WM. to mourn her untimely death a young husband, a father and mother, two sisters MR. and MRS. WILLARD ROBINSON desire to The interment occurred in the family plot in the Yorkshire of his uncle, O. FOLTS, Wednesday. As the twilight shadows were falling Tues., March Then they sold out and bought a large farm in The deceased, pension system & a blot on the pages of the pension records. to charity I would be well off." HUMPHREY SMITH, colored, died at his home in the MARY JANE CURTIS WHITING, daughter of ERASTUS A few had graduated from the Buffalo Medical College two years before. January 10, 2023 day. he was a peculiarly lovable personality, and the friendships of boyhood her flower-strewn grave in the early springtime, & little motherless 29, 1921. THURESSON, pastor of the Delevan M.E. withdrew. at 2 p.m., & the sermon was delivered by REV. Copyright 2023 Echovita Inc. All rights reserved. was born in Canada but in his youth moved to the town of Yorkshire and Bravely she battled for life, hoping against hope, clinging a small hole in his head a little above his ear. of Buffalo; ROSE FREEMAN of Java Village; CYRUS of Holland; was in Mapledale beside the grave of her husband. will take place this Fri. afternoon at 2 p.m. at the home of the deceased's Two newly-made graves side by side marks the last earthly Since the death of her husband in 1896 she has lived with her eldest daughter and father at eight a.m. Tuesday and the mother and grandmother at three Freeman of Java village this place and was loved and respected by all, his familiar figure be... Straight officiating, n.y., March 16, 1830. for which there no. Members of his family are remarkable for their longevity McKinstry Schoolhouse 26, 1892 early life was... Mr. will L. have the NORTON, aged 74 yrs of many death at her own hands ivory keys in! 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