Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York (2024)

TJ OOHTCSTRR lIRMOni: AT AXD CITKOXIOLK. SUNDAY. FEBUUATiY 0. 191 I Deaths Death Deaths ii E.atabltsc ButiiMi 70 Yiart It Happened HereBy Morris HENRY HOME BUREAU PLANS ACTIVE nu itcn mxhl Kttaary waS of th Krrmar.yal Clasa of the Churcii wiU be in the born of Mrs. Shr-ri oa ifntoon.

Aujunt ar KJrta Mflioia. 5s4r. HKt'K Entered Into rest. Thursilav, Feb. 6, 1941.

Mary A. Beck of Hfl-ton. formerly of Greece. She leaves one sister, Margaret Kuhn of Greece; one niece and two nephews. Mrs.

Fred Beaty of Rochester. Christopher Kuhn and George Weiss, both of Greece. Friends may call at Walker Bros. Spencerport, where funeral will SONS Mmri DtrrctT Mats 127 341 Plymouth An S. Highway DroarCwnl Loses Out to Leavers VanlWort ar.4 Mrs.

Fr4 Ft In Battle Over rlooing ol Neubcn Koad GIBBS Matilda B. Gibbs entered into rest Friday, Feb. 7, 1941. She is survived by one son, Carl J. Gibbs of 556 Hazelwood where funeral services will be held Monday.

Feb. 10, at 2 p. m. Burial at Sodus, N. Y.

Kits KKOKN On Friday. Feb. 7, 1941, Mrs. Olga Hersekorn of Livonia. N.

Y. The surviving relatives are two daughters, Mrs. J. Harold Du Rocher of Livonia, and Mrs. B.

Scheffler of Garfield, N. one son, Edmund Hersekorn of Dover, N. J. one sister, and two brothers, also ORLEANS WEEK T4 BUSY BEAVR HAS WW HIS FIGHT ARTHMANN Kntered Into rest, Friday, Feb. 7, 1941, Rudolph Arth-mann age 78, of 86 Bradburn St.

He leaves four sons, Rudolph, Charles. Arthur and Clarence, all of Rochester; six grandchildren. Friends may call at Reese Funeral Home, 40 West Ave. Services Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev.

Paul Schroeder will officiate. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. IE SMI I)T Bertha De Smidt, entered into rest at her home, 30 Summit Fairport, N. Feb.

8, 1S41. She is survived by her husband. Jacob: two sons and one irk ten. be held Monday. Feb.

10. at WITH BATH TVx m. and from M. Leo a Church at Hilton at 9:30 a. m.

Interment in Holy Sepulchre. HIGHWAY FORCES. mm Rug Making iTeads Ytmr 170 Clinton A v. N. L.

W. MAIER'S SONS 'Sympathetic understanding. in funeral directing, can le acquired through experience uch a our FUNERAL DIRECTORS Licmitd ManrnfrKn'mt Mar six grandchildren ISAMA7.KTTK.lt Thursday. Frh. 6.

1941. at her home. 144 Earl Mary Keating Kamazetter. She is survived bv her husband. Rudolph K.

Ramazetter: five daughters. Mrs. On Schedule Of Agent Albion Mrs. Catherine B. Dart- daughter, Mrs.

Joseph JJatchin and William of Macedon Center and John of Holcomb; two sisters, Mrs. Louisa Strauss of Rochester, Mrs. Edward Feltzman of Buffalo; three grandchildren. Services from the home, "Tuesday at 2 p. the Rev.

Carroll Blatte-ster and the Rev. Alvin Nover of tatik-iiis isfriisnsTS- Emma Proctor, Mrs. Henry Weiden-borner. Misses Mary Florence C. and Elsie E.

Ramazetter; one brother. James Keating, all of this city: one sister. Mrs. Charles Kelley of Detroit, three grandchildren. lett.

Albion. Orleans County Home Bureau agent, ha scheduled a Friends may call at the chapel of Ingmire Nagle Company, 137 Chestnut St. at Court, where funeral Bervice will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery.

HA EV On Friday. Feb. 7. 1941. Amelia widow of the late Edwin Harvey of 3 Emanon St.

Surviving are two daughters. Mildred Harvey, and Mrs. Clarence R. Meyer; one sister, Mrs. Henry W.

Goetzman; one brother, Charles L. Kohl; also two grandchildren. Friends may call at the chapel of Ingmire Nagle Company, Chestnut Street at Court, where funeral serv Funeral services from her home. Hi TRY IT And You Will Buy It Wr pl art Fee NEWMAN'S FCRD SERVICE busy week for bureau unit throughout the county. Monday morning at 8:30 and at 8 o'clock at St.

Monica's Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. NEWGOMB FUNERAL HOME CORTLAND NEWCOMB P1TTSF0RD Telephone. Pitt. lord 108 and 192 The week opens tomorrow with iuiiaio papers please copy.

Batavii to Assist Ball Dub In Iovc to Cut Owrhrad ficiating. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Arrangements by Emery. WING Wallace S.

Wing aged 83 years, entered into rest at the Armstrong Home, Honeoye Falls, N. Feb. 8, 1941. Besides his wife, he is survived by one daughter. Miss Mabel Wing of Honeoye Falls; one son, Theodore of Canisteo: two Ill SHMAN Han ford E.

Bushman of West Barre unit meeting at 10 a. HAMLIN, N. Y. Honeoye Falls, N. passed away at the Genesee Hospital.

Fob. 7. 1941. In West Barre for lesson on rut making to be taught by Mrs. J.

It. lie is survived ry two sons, lister A. Bushman of Fittsford. N. Y.

WHkie, Batavia. At 7:45 p. m. similar lesson will be studied by granddaughters. Harold K.

Bushman of Kenmore. Friends mav call ai stepnenson Y. one daughter, Mrs. Roy Battams ice will be conducted Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Burial in Mt.

Hope Cemetery. HOFFMAN Entered Into rest at Toms River, N. Friday, Feb. 7. Abion unit at the home of Mrs.

V-0 or noneoye is. x. Cerald Lynch. Funeral services Sunday, Feb. 9.

Funeral Home, 230 Monroe Hone-ve Falls, where funeral services Will be conducted Tuesday at 2:30 m. Interment in Maplewood emetery, Henrietta, N. Y. at 3:30 p. m.

at Mendon Presbyterian 1941, Max M. Hoffman. He Is sur At 10 a. m. Tuesday.

Kent unit BARTON GOATES Funeral Directors 137 Cady St. Genesee 1 1 23 J. Boyd VVinchell Manager cnurcn. interment in Honeoye Failj, vived by his widow, Emily S. Iloff is to meeet at the home of Mrs.

IN man one daughter, Mrs. Francis Leon Curtis to etudy rug: making BATAVIA COMMON CXXJNCIL WATSON Entered into rest, Satur COUKLL At the home, 10 Chappell -v. iilDstein of Webster; one son day morning, Feb. 8, 1941, at tne Family lie will be discussed at a iirocKport, Friday. Feb.

7. 1941. James of i-ast Williamson two grandchildren; two sisters, Mary E. Strong Memorial Hospital, KODeri Mrs. Minnie L.

Corell, widow of Alton watson. survived oy nis meeting of Barre Center unit at 10:39 a. m. at the residence of Mrs GIVES MUCH NFXDED Hoffman, Rose E. Jenkins of Webster; one brother, Jacob of Sacra widow, Mrs.

Nellie May Watson iiuman coreii. leaves one daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Bekkv and four grandchildren of Brockport; one sister, Mrs. Etta Hovt of Soring- three sons. Robert Harley James Bryan Mm.

George Spry mento, Calif. several nieces and and Charles William Watson. is instructor. nd there will be a nephews. UFT TO 'BATAVIA CUPPERS' BASEBALL r.Lir TEAM.

The bodv rests at Ryan Mclntee neld, one brother. William The bodv will rMt at the home of business session. In the afternoon 207 Chestnut St. Funeral serv (Enrhrtt Cranston of Anaheim. Calif.

Family life will be discussed at a his sister, Mary E. Hoffman, 1.15 E. Main St Webster, after 1 o'clock ices Monday, en. jwii, at. i M.

Interment in Mt. Hope Friends may call at Dunn's Fu neral Home, Centennial Brock Jcddo unit meeting at Mrs. Percy luesday. Funeral services Wed Obourn'a home. leader is Mrs nesday afternoon at 2.

Burial In PISTON SPECIAL New Genuine Ford OH Control Piston Rings A Removing Carbon. Complete Including Part, it LaVor. port, where services will be held Tuesday, Feb. 11, at 2 p. m.

Inter II A LEV Daniel Friday, Feb. vveDster Rural Cemetery. Lester Swift. Also scheduled is a 7, 1941. Surviving are one brother, ment In Middleport.

Aiuck Fst Dirtrict Afrrovci 'JUge to Ol KA on Pumper meeting of FJagle Harbor unit at Thomas W. wnaley; three nepnews, HAL IK Entered into rest. Thursday, Feb. 6, 1941. Emma Klein CIKTIX-Entered Into rest at her Two Funeral Chapels Perfectly Appointed Ideally Located the home of Mrs.

Luther Lee. Beef home, 152 Cady Thursday. Feb. Hauck. burviving are her husband.

will be discussed. 6. 1940. Mrs. Bridget Qumn Curtin Henry C.

Hauck one daughter and She is survived by two sons, John two sons, Mrs. Walter Virkus, Em- Edward and tieorge Whaley, and John Moffett. Funeral from the home of the brother, Thomas Whaley, 49 Nicholson on Monday at 8:30 and 9 o'clock at St. Boniface Church, with interment in St. Rose's Cemetery, Lima.

mett W. Hauck, both of Rochester C. Curtin of Rochester. James Curtin of Lockport; eight grandchil Mrs. Stanley Snyder Is hostess and leader for an East Gaines unit meeting Wednesday on hous Kenneth H.

Hauck of East Tort 756 MAIN ST. E. 9 532 LAKE AVE. arm. Chester, three grandchildren i-u neral service Monday morning lour sisters and one brother Services from the home, 2179 Titus YOUNG Entered Into rest at his ing.

Mrs. Wilkle will re at Mrs. Kirk Rowley's home at 10 a. m. for instruction to Murray women on rugs.

irondequoit, Monday, Feb. 10, from her home at 8:30 and at the Immaculate Conception Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. home on the Sanford Road in Riga, ai p. m.

Interment in Ironde N. Friday, Feb. 7, 1941, George quoit Cemetery. Syracuse and Buf Four meetings are scheduled for iaio papers please copy. A.

Young, in his 81st year. He is survived by his sister, Mrs. Allyn Hill of Churchville; also two nephews, Ivan of Spencerport and ARCADE- Thursday. Barre Springs and West JOHNSON Harry Burton Johnson sue Albion units each will discuss fami or i.ivonia, in. passed away at .95 THIS WEEK Chester Hill of Rochester.

ntrong Memorial Hospital Friday ly life. Services from his late home Monday, Feb. 10, at 3 p. m. Interment eb.

7, liMl. He is survived by his There will be a 1 p. m. luncheon FINAL GIVEN TO RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT. CROWLEV-Entered Into rest.

Saturday, Feb. 8, Michael Crowley, at the home of his son, Arthur Crowley In Macedon. He Is by eight sons. Leo and John of Rochester. Charles of lvckport.

Clement of Mt. Morris, James of Victor, Francis of Fairport, Arthur and Albert of Macedon: three daughters, Mrs. Julia Tobin of East Bloomheld. Mrs. Daniel MacMillen of Huntington.

Mrs. Earl Broderick in Churchville, N. Y. at Mrs. William Norman's home.

ASHTON FUNERAL HOME Inc. 636 W. MAIN ST. Jet. Brod.rick Mr.

Chas. Ashton funeral services from the home (Commercial Hotel), Monday at 2:30 a Mrs. Sidney Treble will be lead Regular Price $30.00 ZOLLEB Mrs. Julia Zoller of 1811 Edgemere Saturday, Feb. 8, p.

m. in union Ceme er of Barre Springs unit while West 1941, aged 73 years. She leaves her tery. Albion will meet at 8 p. m.

at the husband, Adolph Zoller: one son. mccAiiTlll Entered Into rest at residence of Mrs. Arlo Whiting. Edward of Philadelphia; one daughter, Mrs. Fabian Metzger; one ner nome, 35 Long Meadow Circle, or Victor; 40 grandchildren; eight E'S mm Fire Department in Le Roy Friday morning.

7. 1941. Cath Deaths erine C. Sullivan, widow of the late James Carroll McCarthy. Surviving grandson one Bister, Frances Mer-kel one brother, George Merkel.

Friends may call from 10 a. m. 10 p. m. at L.

W. Maier's Sons, Phont Names Scanlan as Leader 01 LAKE AVE. one aaugnier, tirace Carroll Mc Carthy of the English department HF.KNI1T Entered Into rest, Feb. 5. 870 Clinton Ave.

N. Funeral Tues cenjamin TanKiin High School GEN. 4390 GEN. 6856-W greai-Kranocniiuren and two brothers, Dennis and James of Duluth, Minn. Funeral services from the home of his son, Arthur, in Macedon.

Tuesday. Feb. 11. at 8:30 a. m.

and from St. Patrick's Church in Victor at 9:30. Interment in St. Patrick's Cemetery. Arrangements by Payne.

FKAZI Kit Entered into rext at the Genesee Hospital. Feb. 6. 1941, May- 1941. Annie Risig Rerndt, In Los Angeles.

formerly of Roch Roy Joseph Scanlan of tb" two naif sisters of Syracuse day morning at 9 clock at Holy Redeemer Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Friends may call at the Trott Fu ester. She leaves three daughters. Excelsior Hook it Ladder Company crease In the yearly appropriation Ann Coons of California.

Eliza neral Home, 683 Main St. from where funeral will be held Monday morninc at -1 ir .) Sum Die and Marearet Cirmel of was elected chief of tha Ia Roy to each company of V0 per year Fire Department at the annual Rochester: one son. Arthur Rerndt axuis cnurcn, N. at of California. neiu i-razier or 5i Manhattan St.

o-iock. Interment in the family Interment took placa Saturday In Full Course Dinner Fricxtsee of xiuijr oepuicnre cemetery. 13 aurvivea oy one sister. Alary, and two brother. John and I'earle Frazier, all of North Carolina.

He was a member of the Bordman Post Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Eugenia A. Heinzle Huechel. Friday, Feb.

7. 1941. at the CHICKEN MARhEL Edward A. Markel. aged vrith not Buctuu years, xnursaay, JreD.

fi. 1941, at meeting of that organization In the Chemical Hose clubrooms. Scanlan will succeed Edward J. Snyder. Other officer elected are: Pheldon K.

Readle, of the Oath a Host Company, first assistant home. 59 Brentwood St. the Is sur me nome, Jos Ulide St. He is sur Sinew 1B60 Mt ALEXANDER ifutt East'Av-.) T0MC U7 oi tne fcpanisn-Amcrican War Vet era ns. lis Ja I I frms.

Raa at vived by her husband. Joseph 1. Huechel; thre daughters. Virginia. vy wiaow, cm ma sciieg une son, oenrge Markel funeral from the Trott Funeral Home, 63 Main St.

Monday after tLftJiOTEL HOLLEY Frances and Elizabeth iv "pn naugniers. Mm, Magdalen Of ire lhmmr I. 1111 HOLLEY. N. Y.

itaao, Mrs. Joseph McGloin, Mrs sons, Joseph, Kaipn. William, 4 rtaries and Vincent Huechel; two brothers, Joseph and Kavinond Heinzle. Ik. xienry uueii, sister M.

Georgiana ikai at mm mar noon at 2 clock. Interment in Mt Hope Cemetery. KOt'KMKH Entered Into rest Frank Fournler nf ill llruwn St. IStoatfM (M Lrl A. St icrcy, Mrs.

ilaymoni ceased was member of th L. chief; Joseph Lapp of the Chemi-' cal Hose Company, second si-j tant chief; Ralph ivijicnell. nrrnra arA It. A. 212.

and the Indies Aux Markel; 13 grandchildren; one sister. et. 7. I'M I. He leaves several iliary, 43.

Knights of St. John. nieces and nephews, re-elected treasurer, and Theodore Friends may call at Mattle's. 3K) Funeral from the residence Mon Cumberland where services wiii day morning at 8 30 and o'clock P. -airick Uhurch.

Interment in liny Sepulchre Cemetery. I'rterlMro and Lindsay tin iters iileiute ronv. v.incrine xiter or Cleveland, Ohio; one brother, Joseph Markel of Hornell, N. Y. Funeral Monday morning at 8:30 clock from the home and 9 o'clock at Holy Funnily Church.

Interment in Holy (Jhosl Cemetery, Cold Water, N. Y. O'BKI KN Edward J. O'Brien, former detective sergeant, Friday, Feb 7, 1941, aged 85 years. Survived by FITCH Kit At C.reencastle.

Ind Thursday. Feb. 6. 1911. Alfred Han- ner itchner, aged 21 years.

He leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Seeley of this city; his grandparents. It.

Chapman, re-elected secretary. The suggestion was advanced by the firemen that a t.l.wvl donor's organisation be formed rxl with tha co-operation of local doctors, type and classify the blood of each fireman. Jt also was agreed that if possible the blood donors' group be organized in conjunction with a simtliar croup sponsored by the Hotts-Florito Post, American Legion. It also waa voted to continue the sponsorship of the Colllna Entertainment features during the winter months in an effort to raise FREE PREMIUMS PLUS HIGH QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES ON COAL AND co*kE See Our Display Window at CITY COAL co*kE CO. 292 E.

MAIN ST. MAIN 0175 Air. and Mrs. Henry De org of Henry -and Hamlin, rj. Y.

George O'Brien, all of Rochester: Funeral services from the llonan also two grandchildren. 7ie Omtnanial Pant What we have done for ourselves dies with us, what we have done for others and the world be held Tue.sday morning at 'M and at o'clock at St. John the Evangelist' Chun h. Humboldt Street. ri.F.AKY Sister N.

Agatha Cleary of the Sisters of St. Joseph, died at Immaculate Conception Convent, Ithaca. Feb. 8. 1941.

She Is survived by one brother. Patrick Cleary of Lima and a sister. Mrs. James Ma lone of Avon. The, remains will arrive In Rochester.

Monday afternoon. Funeral will be held from Nazareth Convent. Pittsford. Tuesday at 10 a. tn.

Burial will be In Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. EN MA In this city. Saturday. Keh. H.

Charles J. Ennis. 42 Asbury St. He is survived bv hh widow, Anna Kingston: one sinter. Miss Mary Emus.

He was a member of Foresters of A me lr and Rochester LiMlg, of Elks. --Funeral service from his home. funeral Home, 616 Genesee Mon iuneml unenal services Monday morning It 8:15 at the re.tirinc hi. day afternoon at 2:30. ISurial in Mt.

Hope Cemetery. ttKAF Mrs. Bertha J. Graf of 1302 O'Brien. 16 Burwell Rd.

off 310 Clinton Ave. N.t, and 9 o'clock at St. Margaret and Mary Church Interment in Holy Sepulchre remains and is immortal Albert Pika St. Psul Thursday evening. Feb 6.

1941. Survived hv her husband, Daniel G. one daughter, Mrs. Flr ence K. A ugiiMt Ine imn sister.

Mrs r.i iiniiM.r, -Kntered n. rest. In Mary 1 rnbert She was I'ajt Noble rri.iay, hri. 7. J4l.

Amelia 1 artriUKC, aed f.4 years. She imvm Grand of Mclba ltebeknh Iidge and money for lira department ue. the companies having featured this form of entertainment for the last two years. a member of Salem Evangelical two daiiKhters. Mi.i Charlotte )lotel- Church.

iihk oi HKDsier, Mrs. Lavina Schille-man of Ontario; three Rrandchililren. Tuesday morning. Feb. II at K.30 nazei sjcnuieman, Jimmie and Mar- vnrTaecrti fsrie; SOUTHS friends may call at the Farrell Rrothers Colonial Funeral Home.

51 Ridge lid. W. near Memorial Bridge, where services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. Paul jorie nenancKS. mineral trom the family home.

115 EST GOLF w. Aiain webHter, Monday. Feb (WTMOVt t'H'MHAtl Ketiiing Chief Snyder was given a vote of thanks for bia aervices during the 'last two years as he turned the. gavel over to the new fire chief. The department answered alarms during the year ending Feb.

1st, according to the iy, i.o ciock. lnierment in At Hot. I Door IM THE CCWTtf Cf TMC SUNSMINE etlTCf THt weDsier union Cemetery. fFElFFER On Saturday morning, clock and 8 at Blessed Sacrament Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

IUI Virginia Marcormie Ford of 641 Eaton Road. Saturday. Feb. a. 1941.

at St. Mary's Hospital. She Is survived bv her husbsnd. Edward T. Ford; her father.

Robert Marcormie. Funeral Wednesday morning at o'clock from th borne and 9 MIO-SOUTM vviuiam Jr Pfeiffer of 27 Forester Schroeder officiating, interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Sflll llT Friday, Feb. 7, 1941.

William Schudt of Perrinton. N. Y. He is survived by two sons and four daughters; 12 grandchildren. Friends may call at Hedges A Hoffman Funeral Parlors, 147 Slo You protect your entire family forever when you buy The White Haven Way.

Many a family suffers because of procrastination. Thousands of Rochester families are being benefited by our "Advance of Actual Need" Purchase Plan. WHY NOT YOU? Friendly Payment Arrangements Rochester's Only Completely Endowed Cemetery White Hayen Memorial Park oi. is survived by two daugh- rmtt romtaucum Average 337 Sunshiny Day Yearly CWateU ir. Arinur wood and Mrs toiler; one brother, Charlna f.a Gfeer Crei tOO Acr.

Park Excellent Tennis V'l r. I tjeuier; elKht grandchildren and o'clock at St. Thomas Church. In nve Kreat-firrandchildrcn chief report. President William II.

Lucas of th Oatka Hose Company. Joseph Murnan. president of the Chemical Hse Company, and Joseph Stiller, president of the Excelsior Hook A Iarider Company, were authorized to meet with the VilWtge Hoard or Trustees In an effort to find the St. near Main, where services will take place Mondav afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Mt.

Hone terment tn Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. (.11 toitll Carrie Gifford. at the Mr. I'feiffcr is renting at L. Schauman'a Sons Parlors.

609 Clin "emetery. ton Ave. fd. Services on Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. lntermi.nl resilience, 4-H Meigs Feb.

7. 1941. Survived bv two daughters. Mrs. TAIlKlt-In this city.

Feb. fi. UM1. In Mt. Hone Cemetery.

Vitin. Walter Carison and Miss Helen Gif- awrence M. Tnl.er. loj Ixxttst St. for.l otiK sister.

Juhne Tucker of hours, 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. He Is survive! bv his widow.

Minnie; three Mother nd one sifter. Montana; four grandchildren: one possibilities of obtaining an in- great-grand hild. Friends mav call at Fiske A llandv Tl'KGOV Kntered Into rent. Situr. day, Feb.

8, l'Ml, M. Turg.in. at her home in Hilton. N. nire.l Monday morning at 11 Parlors.

105 I.ake where service will be held Monday afternoon o'clock from N. J. Miller Son Fu neral Home, South Ave. Inter at 2 o'clock. Interment in Riverside ment in Mt.

Hope Ctmetery. Cemetery. 50 years. She is survived by her husband. Arthur J.

Turpon live daughters. Mrs. Chester Buell, Mrs. Spencer Campbell. Mrs.

Harrv Kver-InKham, Misses Rita and IWothy Hurgon; her mother. Mrs. Antome MATT VH In this city, Feb. 6. 1911.

MemeH Aiaitvs. Is sur In Mcmoriam vived by three sons, Anthony, Josepn, I.OCKIIAKT In loving mrmorv of i aney ieia. two John H. Lockhart. who departed sisters, Mrs.

Henry Lesnerance of Valley I ield. Que. and Mrs. Adrien this life, Feb. 4.

1925. Sixteen years have passed dear i oi jjionireai. rive broth ers. Alex, Osias, George and James John, since you left us that sad inercier, an or Valley Field. One.

day. Finer Funeral Service and Equipment at LOWER PRICES ana Alired Mercier of Niagara Falls; ion suffered much you murmured i-'iico not. services from the home, as itm; We cried and prayed that your dear Hilton, N. Tuesday mrnin life jonn; inrce d.iugnters. Mrs.

Eleanor Schuheck. Mrs. Milo Bush and Mrs. Walter Glende; II grandchildren. Friends may call at Ftsks Handy Parlors, 1'l5 Iwike Ave.

Funeral Monday morning at MKIlltH K-Mrs. Gertrud Mer-r. k. 72 years, widow of the late David Merrick, passed away at the home of her sister. Mrs.

Elbert Freeman In Marion. N. Frb. s. 1941.

Besides her sister, she Is survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral services from the home of Mrs. Elbert Freeman. Monday, Feb. 2 p.

m. Interment In East Palmyra Cemetery. Mi l. Knte(ed Into rest on KrMav. Feb.

7. 1941. at her hom. loO Wa'nnl Would not be taken awav. at a.ju and rrom St.

Leo's Church Our hands were tied and our darling t. CIOCK- interment in St. passed awav. cemetery, Spencerport, X. TAYLOR-Reverend Livingston Silent thougnt and many tears or one we lost and loved so dear.

layior, entered into rest at Kerne Sadly missed by Wife, Sons ren. vjik He was I laughters. Grandchildren. Great- ine son or William James Romevn granddaughter. layior and Maria Louisa Cowert- F.U'.MAN In loving memory of our Inter- dear mother, Mary Newman, win.

I ofr Kide Road Est. Ironde- Services at Keene Valley menl in Newark, N. J. josepiin widow of the UMe Jacob Mill. She leaves six wi.ir.ii- into rest, Feb.

7 naugnters, Mrs. George Rehberg Mrs. Leonard Bouchard. Mrs. Cath ifreaencK w.

Walker of 435 Hawley St. He is survived hy four 1 I I i erine Hever. Mrs. John Miller. Mrs.

entered eternal life Feb. 9. JUIKI. Just a thought of sweet remembrance Just a memory fond and true; Just a token of "affection. All of these are for you.

Daughter and Sons. IIKMNfiKlt-tn loving memory of Andrew J. Deninger. who passed uoLusmers, Mrs. waiter Weldon George Herman and Mrs.

Mvrtle rs. Aioert c. Zimmerman, Mrs mm; tour sons. John. Gerhard.

William and Elmer Nlll; a sister. Mrs uciyron rt. wnite. Miss Esther Walk er; four sons, Sanford Albert F. una is grandchildren and jeraid 11.

Walker; 21 Kranncniiaren. He was a charter way one year ago, et. II. six great-grandchildren. Funeral at her late home.

Tuesday or west Avenue Methodist when we woke Little did we know that morn. After a prolonged absence of 19 months due to illness, Mr. B. Leo Mclntee has re mends may call at Corbett's Fu- i naP'. 532 Lake Ave.

Services jmernoon at o'clock. In The sorrow that day would bring: The call was sudden, the shock severe To part with one -we loved so dear. Always remembered bv Wife and Daughters. icimeiiL jvit. iooe Cemeterv rit- ren.

at 2 clock, the Rev. Walter Krumweide officiating. Interment in Mt. Kojhe Cemetery. William Robert.

Infant son of Albert and Gladys Peterson, at the residence, 21 Olean Fib. 7. 1941. aged 4 months. Besides his parents, he leaves one sis-ter.

Beverly Jean; two brothers r-MA George W. Cooke officiating. Kindly B. LEO MclNTEE turned to business. As, in the past, you advantage of his personal W'ARXKK-In loving memory of my dear wife, Atida G.

Warner, who passed away Feb. 9, 197.9. Two onrly "years have passed dearie. In my thoughts you are ever near. Loved, remembered, wished for may receive the advice.

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jr. ami rvennein James. -Services Monday morning at 9 3rt o'clock from J. Miller's Son Funeral Home, 70 South Ave. Interment In Mt.

llnp Cemetery. s.MITII-Saturday. Feb. 8. 1941.

ifar-riet widow of Lewis 1. Smith of 134 Stone Rd. She leaves one daughter. Mrs. Frank Angevine; one Harold I- Smith; one brother.

Frank I'ruce of Fairport; one sister. Mrs William Sage of Holcomb; three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Friends may call at Hedges New Memorial Chapel. University Avenue at Main where services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock Interment in Mendon. 100 Bringing me many silent tears.

Sadlv missed by a loving husband, Wm. II. Warner. KFSSF.LKING In loving remembrance of our dear father. Philip Kesselring, who passed away Feb.

6, 1940. Ioving and kind in all his wav When one we love was railed away. Your loving kmile. your gentl face. No one can fill your vacant place.

Daughters and Granddaughters. riZZO In loving memory of Vin- B. T. FLANNERY FUNERAL HOME 17 PHELPS AVENUE CLENWOOD 4251 .100 WEST AVENUE JElBO-fflOMLllQ) Use nf our Funeral Home nnd Chapel at no extra cost. RYAN MclNTEE inc.

R. LEO MclNTEE, President 207 Chestnut St. Stone 1464 NOTICE cenzo Pizzo, who passed away Feb. 7. 1939.

We mourn his loss and well we may. He's on our minds both night and day. His kindly words and loving face No one on earth can take his place. The blow was great the shock severe. The sorrow of parting with one so dear.

Sadlv missed by Wife and Children. VYIIITE-Frank White, at the residence. 139 Hawley Feb. 8 Survived by his wife, Iora Baker Jhlte; three daughters. Mrs.

James Brady, Mrs. Grace Sweeney and Mrs. Elbridce Simonda; one son rranris W. White; seven grandchildren; Ave great-grandchildren. -Services Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock from N.

J. Miller's Son Funeral Home, 70 South Ave. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Effective Feb.

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The Democrat and Chronicle began as a weekly publication called the The Balance in 1833. After several changes in name and ownership, the paper became known as the Daily Democrat. In 1870, it combined with the two-year-old Chronicle to become the Democrat and Chronicle.

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This site is part of the USA TODAY Network and is owned and operated by Gannett Co., Inc.

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The Democrat and Chronicle is a daily newspaper serving the greater Rochester, New York, area. Headquartered at 245 East Main Street in downtown Rochester, the Democrat and Chronicle operates under the ownership of Gannett. The paper's production facility is in Rockaway, New Jersey.

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Two of today's highest-circulated newspapers call NYC home: The Wall Street Journal and the New York Times.

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