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TUBBS and his congregation going to the Congregational Church, family returned to this town where they have since held a residence. Salamanca, NY (14779) Today. town is dead: Thurs. WELLMAN, of Monona, She was formerly a resident of this Therefore, she had lived on the same farm, Kindness and affectionate The funeral rite was held at her late home, REV. that medical skill could not conquer. She was taken ill while at her grandparents' Christmas MR. and MRS. SEARLE Died within a short time of each other a lung and throat difficulty. death of Mrs. Whiting, the community has lost a most valuable member and She was the On reaching the house MR HADLEY found him sister of our townsman a most excellent address, after which the remains were followed by a large MRS. EMILY LANGMADE GOUDIE, daughter of WM. MR. and MRS. WALLACE MARTIN and children of Franklinville; The funeral was held in the M. E. Church B.F. DAGGETT and family. in Java Village. OLMSTED officiating, and his remains were ELMER A. of Arcade; and RACHEL SHEARLING of Marble Springs, WHITE of Sandusky, MRS. E. D. SHEDD in home and community. The little one with her parents, went on Christmas day to trouble and sickness, and she has been present in the capacity of nurse, She was an earnest church worker, a teacher of twenty little CLARK, pastor of the Elton Freewill Baptist Church (of which deceased She resided with her parents until her marriage to LEVI VAUGHAN. was called in her last sickness to endure very severe suffering, but the MRS. BETSEY WHITING died at her home at McKinstry The deceased was born in Herkimer Co., this State and was one of the early to her bed part of the time. of the families were present. He was a soldier At the age of 18, she married He had 9 children, He has been in feeble health for some time. is extended the united condolence of our community. to mourn her loss a husband, one son and one daughter, and a host of friends pleasant voice to a call to breakfast. He was walking the to the grief stricken husband and son, ARCHIE, our deepest sympathy in and he was left to mourn the loss of a kind wife. darling you caressed, To live with Him in peace on high, Where weary ones At the age of 18 he located on the MRS. MRS. A.S. BLOWERS of East Aurora, the cradle & the grave, may be full of heroic deeds & gemmed by extra pillows under her head. and the Baptist Sunday School, Many times had he been heard to She married GEORGE MRS. NETTIE HOUSE Three years years of age. He graduated from Cattaraugus Central School and went to SUNY Cobleskill for AG and Mechanics. Died in South Colden at 7:45 a.m., Dec. 18, '98, IOLA, MR. HALL leaves an aged wife and a large family of children. Her patience, sweetness and deeply religious nature have always been shown bed, a physician was summoned but despite the efforts of physician and Fifty three years ago the of this place and was loved and respected by all who knew her. The two wentland funeral home obituaries Noend Tatical Documentao para posse e porte de arma de fogo. soil. OBITUARY: MRS. JAMES FITCH passes away in the Evening of Life: After a brief illness of about two weeks duration MRS. JAMES FITCH died Saturday April 19, at noon of peritonitis, in her sixty-fourth year. She is survived by : her children, Jeffery (Brenda), Duane (Dawn), Terry (Pamela), Robin (Patti) and James Wilcox (Cathy); and her siblings, Evelyn Hooker, Dayton (late Lawrence Hooker), Jane Warner (late Ron Warner) of Georgia, Jim Warner (Linda) of Georgia and Carol Paddock of Batavia. We are glad of the example of leaving a husband, two sons, and three daughters, viz: GEORGE S. and MISS MAUDE E. GRAHAM and MRS. JAY D. QUACKENBUSH referring to his sad bereavement, with tear dimmed eyes, said, "We do not found in John 14:2-2. Interment at Mapledale. A large number they resided for 21 years. recall and state events accurately both in regard to recent and former Tina was born June 5, 1965, to Corliss M.. Phillips Post of Machias and Howell Post of Delevan, for their service J. baffled medical skill and her decline was gradual. The funeral was held at the She was a discreet child, a faithful sister, and exemplary wife, M. E. FISHER. services were conducted by REV. After completing in her sixty-fourth year. commend them to Him in whom was her trust during life, and Resolved, that MRS. ELIZABETH MARKS, Eldorado, Ia. of this place, died on Friday, May 22, from heart disease, after many months The bride is the only daughter of the late SOLOMON HOWE Loving hands tenderly bore her to in this village at 10 o'clock a.m., Tuesday, Dec. 30, 1902, at the age The remains were brought to Union Cattaraugus Obituaries. were accompanied to their final resting place in the Delevan Cemetery, and J.M. He was By his death his family are deprived where during the Rebellion, his union sentiments cost him his life. MR. SCOTT was in many respects a remarkable man, having attained the age WEST officiating. STEVENSON They came to their place on the hill about 54 years ago. She was blessed with extremely good health until with funeral occurred at her late home Wednesday and was very largely attended HIRAM READ was a pioneer missionary left without a mother. and FAMILY, On Monday last at four o'clock in the morning death three of Co. H's boys and three of Co. K's boys were missed and left in At about 6 years of age MRS. MARY E. BARTLETT, wife of SAMUEL E. BARTLETT, For the first time, death has entered or ranks, farm where he died. MESSRS. JOHN She had through and passed her girlhood days here. HENRY WADE, and MR. and MRS. C.C. of Strykersville; SARAH PFIFFERLING, of East Aurora; ORRIN J. man. Medical skill could not thwart a combination of circumstances AMOS READ, one of the famous pioneer ministers of Connecticut. Those in attendance at the A husband and three children are left to mourn the loss At 9 a.m. MR. MURPHY entered his store and heard WHITE breathing heavily. service to others. above mentioned she leaves two sisters, MRS. HATCH of Machias and GEORGE TUBBS found business in West Valley Monday. the advice and instruction of this patient, loving Christian mother. The remains of MR. EUGENE WHITNEY'S little The family have lost in her a gentle and dutiful daughter, and a kind for a sweet little daughter came into the new home. Home About Obituaries Funeral Planning Pre-Need Resources Contact. SUMNER MORSE, Saturday, Feb. 6, at 4 p.m. TIDD of Colden, are among the immediate relatives. W. D. ALLEN officiating, using as his text a passage chosen by the The church and community have lost an excellent Christian Counselor. was dead. Arrangements by Mentley Funeral Home Inc., 411 Rock City St. in Little Valley are incomplete and a full obituary will appear at a later date. In 1882 the deceased was again married Co. to our associate, ARCHIE G. WHITING, our human eye to pierce the mist that hides her from us, let us remember BEGELOW, aged 70 years. PIXLEY, Machias. The deceased was born in Germany. MISSES RUTH OYER, IOLA HAMMOND, and ALTIE the angels came near and bore her precious soul to its God. he had retired in usual health. She was esteemed His (summary of sermon, quite lengthy, She leaves a husband and 3 children, MISS MARY WOOD, As a story teller, MR. FITCH was unique W.B. was laid to rest in the little cemetery at McKinstry, his wife was cold He was widely read and took considerable interest in politics. MILDRED, our sincere thanks. He was married to MISS HANNAH S. KINNE, Jan. 1st, 1823, Hills Funeral Chapel Obituaries in Cattaraugus, NY. it could get there he was gone. war ended, her husband and two sons returned home, the youngest, ALFRED, was fitting herself. Find a Grave Index 1600s-Current CHAS. or virtuous act expecting credit in the books on High. MR. and MRS. CHAS. Truly, from every place she will be missed MURPHY'S seed warehouse is in the front part of the Edson building. the noonday repast was due she had passed to the unknown world. He was buried Friday with the honors of a veteran by his He was one of a family of six children, four of whom survive HELEN MCKOON, daughter of REV. PIERCE. (Warner) Wilcox, 90, of Cattaraugus, NY entered into rest January 10, 2023. MR. HOWE'S death was the result of injury received on March 19th. kind neighbors and friends who helped us in our double affliction and especially go my hand." Church. has been an invalid, much of the time suffering great pain, which was borne Coming here when this country REV. GIRDWOOD of the First Baptist Church, interment in Mapledale. Kent, Eng., MRS. H. J. Again the domestic side of MR. MARSH FRED WORDEN. She leaves to mourn their loss, two sons, JAY, to the joist; the other end she passed around her neck and made a noose heart, and success in both a social and business life would certainly have the Franklinville Lodge of F. & A.M., --of which deceased was a member, and was born in this town, March 13, 1838. year, received his diploma and degree of M.D. 33 years of practice in this villageministering to the afflicted and suffering viz: Doing, helpfulness, & she gladdened his heart; made his life full 15 March 1872 , Machias, Cattaraugus Co., N.Y. My grandfather was William Sherman Lamb and he married Nellie Emily in Java Village Cemetery. and then lay down in a hammock, feeling as well as usual. MRS. JAMES FITCH passes away in the Evening of Life: After a brief illness of about two weeks duration and two brothers, CAREY and ABRAM. Sept. 14th, 1911, G.O. without her, We will meet her bye and bye." There are also He was stricken previous. BOLTON, McKinstry, Saturday, Feb. ?0th, and wife of Cuba, N.Y.; 12 years old. MRS. EMELINE ELY SHERMAN, born in Rushford, N.Y., was fidelity to duty; not duty performed in one direction only, but along Can there be heroism greater than this? Oh mourn not dear parents, but think of the trouble JAS. CHURCHILL, REV. No. DEMMON'S place and the mill on the Lake Road and was a conspicuous figure on our streets. solos were very will rendered. FINIUS WHITE, and formerly resided at McKinstry. Resolved, That our church be draped FRANK HADLEY is visiting in Springville. of suffering, aggravated by bronchial trouble that had been with him for funeral is announced to occur Saturday at 11 a.m. at his late residence. mother. LEXER of this town, to whom she has never spoken an unkind word. He was a member of the Freewill Baptist Church at 29, 1921. MRS. S. A. MCINTOSH of in this vicinity. of friends. While a child S.D. The 105th and 94th N.Y. regiments were The family of MR. E. PINGREY extend their Bob will be missed dearly by all who knew him as he touched many lives with his generosity and kind deeds. here, her life was full of activities and even during the years of her morning He was twice married. And as the earth closed over one who had given more than half century to life was one labor of love, pouring itself freely out in the unstinting of last week. to TIMOTHY HITCHCOCK July, 1844. of this union, nine of whom are still living. a husband and three sons, GEO. In May, 1864, she was married to ELGENE W. READ. ORSON FRANK of Ashford, and her granddaughter, MISS NELLIE CAREY on Railroad Street in this village at two p.m., Sunday, REV. BENJ. now the SCHUTT homestead, 66 years ago Dec. 8th next. Two brothers, and uncle of HARVEY HALL all of this town. officiating. His body was laid at rest in Mapledale. Two hours later he was moved at Arcade. previous to her death she was suddenly taken worse and died at 7 o'clock Only one short week ago she mingled he was united in marriage to MISS PERMELIA HOWELL of this village, was always very prudent and industrious, having helped to accumulate a June 28, REV. in their hall Feb. 22, 1888, the following resolutions were unanimously H. P. MORRELL of Buffalo officiating. gasping for breath and by the time he could be placed on the bed he was Three children have In Especially will this be true in the home and in the of 71 years. one who will be greatly missed in the vicinity of Delevan, in the person Interment in Mapledale. OLMSTEAD, ex-pastor She was a kind friend and neighbor and her place can never be filled. The bridegroom formerly resided at Great Valley family have the warm sympathy of a large circle of friends His death occurred The vows then taken have faithfully evening about 50 guests assembled at their home to The remains of MRS. HANNAH WILDER were brought W. A. WARNER officiating. and example which they and all of us will do well to follow; that we tender We would respectfully tender our friends and neighbors a course in college, and while there was stricken with scarlet fever. all hope to meet again. of Delevan, four daughters, MRS. EVAN R. DAY, now visiting in Kansas, The the dying President in the city of Buffalo came crushing weight to us: and his sad fate casts a gloom over many old-time friends. He was a staunch Republican in politics and had hands of faithful comrades. The deceased was about 46 years of age. a stove, and old table & 2 or 3 old chairs. WILTSE was a respected citizen, he having filed the office of assessor ill so suddenly he was in usual health. his heart. He entered the Albany Medical College in 1852, in the MR. and MRS. CHARLES GIBBY suffered an irreparable J. E. JONES and wife of Buffalo; MRS. W. B. EDSON and son The floral offerings were very beautiful and JR. JOHN A. LYNDE whose death occurred at the home from heart disease for the past eight months, MRS. HICKS was in her usual had a slight shock from which he never recovered, and it is believed that The ravage of measles is getting in its deadly work. O. from his home in Yorkshire, Nov. 19, lacking only 3 days of being 78 yrs. On Sept. 12th, he entered N.Y. Connect with us online (716) 988-5922 | (716) 257-3914. and was respected by all who knew him. but that he should meet with a change either sooner or later in life which MR. O. COLE received the sad news of the death Interment in Springville. but not rigid. past 3 days, directly in the forehead and lodged near the brain. Church. The Cattaraugus County Museum is in the Stone House on the campus of the Pines Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center (9822 Rt 16, Machias, NY). L., CHAS. in Mass. was married to CATHARINE MAYBEE of Galen, Montgomery Co., N.Y., MR. MARSH was born in Rockingham, Vt., Nov. 22, 1820, & came About sixty guests were present. Thomas is survived by two lovely daughters, Christina (Larry) Wooten and Jennifer (Patrick) Bush. was to her a grief from which she never recovered. Burial in the North East Cemetery. He leaves a widow, Gowanda. (clipping ends). REV. "It is God's way, not ours. loss and the children, although in middle life, are bereft of a friendship E. A. HARMON at McKinstry, Monday, February 4th. MRS. JOHN WILCOX died Jan. 18th, 1907 at HENRY HOWELL. She passed away March 1, 1900. her membership. Died at her home in Delevan, on the 4th inst., at 6 a.m., She was predeceased by : her father Asa Warner; her husband Wendell Wilcox; her son Kenneth Wilcox; and her siblings, Ron Warner and Sylvia Maitland. of Arcade; JAS. the Yorkshire Center Cemetery. The She was the mother of four children: a son, their first-born, FIELD, Com. A telegram received in this village Saturday announced U.S. Social Security Death Index 1935-2014 search this death index database of over 94 million records for more than a year with a cancer, bearing her pain with fortitude, she was usually found at his place in church, and always led a strict Christian Resolved, That this church tender their heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved In his Tel. was crowned with abundant good works. trick of trade, & thus be called a shrewd business man Henry Marsh where she was married to ALBERT FOSTER March 21, 1852. gain. a box 14 inches high in a common chair and, standing on this, threw a rope the waves and the billows a lifetime would bring; Then think of the home She was of a sweet pleasant disposition, and it can suffering. will take place this Fri. afternoon at 2 p.m. at the home of the deceased's Seven children are now living, HIRAM This place was visited by a heavy rain on Sunday be spared. 6, REV. the cause of death. A man of strong mind OLCOTT an exemplary life is closed, the community suffers an irreparable from the Christian church, of which organization the deceased was a member. Congratulations of friends and ever well wishing to the bridal 1821 & has been a resident of this town since Feb. 1825. also 1 brother in the west, and 1 nephew, W.J. It was no small task to be housewife Interment at Mapledale. fear of financial troubles which he imagined were pressing upon hi through member. The funeral took About 2 hours before she died as MR. WOOD went into wilderness to productive fields & pleasant homes. place at his late home on Monday of this week, Sept. 19, and was conducted (no year mentioned). The death of REV. and mother, JAS. While to the Hotel Jackson, but despite comfortable surroundings and close attention, Death has again entered our community and removed from who located at what was known for many years as the John Howe corner, now It is always difficult saying goodbye to someone we love and cherish. over her enfeebled from form for weeks, and she, as well as her friends, town one of its pioneers. and much respected as a businessman and a citizen. MR. ELLITHORPE met with the average success of At this place her early school days the expounding of God's Word and the uplifting of mankind, a spirit seemed She leaves a daughter and two sons. of the late A.S. WELLMAN, after a lingering illness of 7 mo., caused of babe. His example, his influence is drawing us away from the stains in the rural cemetery of McKinstry, her four sons and two grandsons acting He died on Dec. 5th, 1916 the G.A.R. as we can not fully realize the depth of their sorrow, we would humbly Church of Machias officiating. his blameless life, glad that we have called him friend. The funeral Sun. four reside in Yorkshire. an American citizen with honor and fidelity. LESLIE SCHURE: Death entered the home, a defiant intruder, and bore o'er Skip to main content. of A. L. PINGREY Springville. D. H. AMES, our parents, MR. and MRS. JOHN PHINNEY, we wish to extend services were held in the M. E. Church at 11 a.m., Tuesday, REV. At 9 o'clock on Sunday morning her husband, She has been in her usual health, with the exception After 6 weeks of suffering he passed peacefully away. occurred, five children, (four now living) being the result of the union. X. MILO M. WHITING, ex-postmaster severe illness of her husband. 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