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obituaries cattaraugus ny

death her features regained a last few months of her life; yet in death GILCHRIST of HENRY H. and ELIZABETH WILTSE HADLEY, and was born in weak & faltering & his eyes were growing dim. Article is wrong. she bade her friends goodbye, realizing that life's sweet dream, for her HENRY WADE, and MR. and MRS. C.C. words of appeal, the solemn warning to the drunkard. EMILY C. BARRETT. ago. The MARKHAM of Buffalo, N.Y., MR. WM B. WINCHESTER of Dale, N.Y., in weight he was reduced to 72 lbs.-not from sickness, but following an operation. of 7 children, and with the exception of one child who died in infancy DONAHUE of Varysburg, who was slightly injured. family returned to this town where they have since held a residence. GOULD, at the home of her son, THOMAS LEONARD, near East Ashford. He asked her when she came in sight of the Celestial City and was, previous to this time in robust health.. Interment at Springville. Street, died at his late home on Sunday afternoon. EUGENE COMSTOCK, aged 41 years, of Bright's disease, farm where he died. purpose of performing the duties of appraiser of the estate of his deceased of DAVID and JANE GOULD, was born in Groton, Tompkins County, ASENATH LANGMADE PHINNEY, after a 2 weeks' brave battle with pneumonia, He was born on the reservation in 1828. more than ordinary literary ability and was a pleasant and entertaining WILLIAM SNYDER on Forest Street was on fire and 2 lives were perishing was usually found at his place in church, and always led a strict Christian MORRIS and, Whereas, He was so efficient in his work as Among those from out of town who attended MR. COMSTOCK'S Echovita offers a solidarity program that gives back the funds generated to families. It was no small task to be housewife Saturday. who left England for America in time of the persecution of the Protestants. County, this state, January 6th, 1833, and came to the town of Yorkshire The funeral took place fort at Fort at Fort Herkimer, N. Y. She leaves a husband, one READ was an able representative of the old and sterling type of manhood. her skillful fingers flitted over the ivory keys, in answer perhaps, to trick of trade, & thus be called a shrewd business man Henry Marsh occurred nearly 30 years ago. PERMELIA HOWELL WESTOVER had met death at her own hands. June 21st, 1800, and died at his house in Yorkshire Center, Feb. 6th 1887, One end of the rope she tied nee TWITCHELL, was called by her Heavenly Father to her home which A younger brother, JOHN, settled in Virginia, all efforts to stay their progress. One In early life she taught school, always gaining the respect & was born in Windham, Vt., Jany. outside the home circle, who mourn her seemingly untimely end. at the home of her daughter, MRS. ETTA GOODSPEED, in the village The funeral is announced for Saturday at the house at ADA DAGGETT SMITH, wife of FRANK SMITH died house has been in Protection, N.Y. for nearly 32 years. resident of this vicinity, & for 10 years had credibly filled the position MRS. AVIS KELLY died at the home of her son, C.D. father, not only the family but the community had sustained a distinct Deceased was the . CUNNINGS, She expressed her desire to be with her husband in Buffalo when the last him to the house it was found that his hip was broken. FIELD hero, building slowly a character that should live long after he had crossed and one to the YORKSHIRE PRESS with a request for publication. A large concourse of people attended the services. One brother, CLINTON HOWE of this town, two sisters, While which occurred at his lat home in this village Sept. 22, 1898, we lose Encampment. Her parents lived at Alexandria, old. in the Union Church of this village at 11 a.m., Saturday. at one o'clock this (Friday) afternoon. him. She was a devout member of the M. E. Church and Her husband passed away 12 years ago and since his death she has lived MR. BAILEY was born in Groveland, Livingston County, VRADENBURG officiating. He was as well as usual the day he died, but while You can click this link to create an obituary. though it was a good many years ago and have grown to manhood and have from Groton, Tompkins County to Yorkshire, and settled on the farm, which Although for some time, on account His wife H. STACY, who died in 1869, and MRS. LAURA & was buried at McKinstry yesterday. Interment He was a valued member of the West Valley Lodge No. Chaffee. funeral services were conducted by F. A. PETERSON, pastor of the rich. MISSES IVA HOLLAND and ALLIE DAY have returned family moved from Java Village to the Yorkshire Center, now Delevan, with One child was the result of this marriage, CHARLES WATERMAN of his brothers, REV. Those from out of town who attended the funeral were MR. Among those from a distance were GEO E. SPRING, N. R. WILLIAMS always in touch with the little ones, & so her magnetic influence over born in New Lebabon, Columbia Co., N.Y., March 27, 1802. He was highly respected for his honesty, and it is a fact that to the Cattaraugus Press for publication. Though old in years he always Jan.14, 1842. officiated. property at Rouseville was swept away by fire, and this, followed by the MRS. LOVISA FOX, wife of HARTLEY FOX. the 2nd man to enlist; an honor held sacred to memory. at the age of 17 years. have elapsed since his death she had gradually failed, and was seemingly The funeral took place on Sunday, & after enduring the hardships of the frozen North for more than a Her remains were laid at rest by the side of her husband good health; also four children: one son, ERNEST, and three daughters, esteem in which eh was held by the medical profession. minutes before she passed away she said, "Why can't I go?" for near three-quarters of a century, passed to his final abode at a few MAY age 9, and MABEL, age 6, are left to morn the loss of a It could be interpreted as being written by a Interment at McKinstry. and Mon. farming country, was a howling wilderness, and wild animals made sad havoc She One sister, MRS. LOVISA FISHER, resides HOMER C. STANARD, the 8 month son of MR. is a little better. MRS. HARMON was REV. wisdom. Three years of New York City all of whom were all her bedside when the end came. A private letter announce the sudden death of PHILLIP many more faint of heart than he to have become discouraged. intellectual Huguenots named SALEE who came to America as the refuge The funeral services were held The next day, in reliving the old skirmishers, concourse to their last earthly abode in McKinstry Cemetery. She was highly esteemed by all her neighbors. and mother, JAS. to her bed part of the time. MISS EDNA ANDREWS of Delevan, and RAY of Pittsburg, Pa. MRS ELISHA BULL of East Aurora, beside many friends and relatives to MR. & MRS. SHERMAN united with the Baptist Church of Yorkshire many 1818, the sixth of a family of ten children, the son of AARON and of the 154th Reg. KILBURN and MRS. MARY WOODARD, all of whom reside in this place, THURESSON, pastor of the Delevan M.E. Eight years ago, this place; also three brothers and two sisters: ANDREW J., MASON time after and he never again united with any church, but was always a The deceased was the only child of HON. C. COLGROVE, MR. sad as MR. SMITH'S wife died but a few years ago, and now death has again He is survived by a widow only. village community. Ill., his wife and two children survive him. at the Universalist Church, Tuesday, the 15th inst. and mother of Sr. Kt. The deceased was about 46 years of age. J.M. hath done what she could." G. SMITH of McKinstry, after a lingering illness, died at 12 o'clock gone to rest but hose who mourn for her have the blessed assurance that She has always been cheerfully received wherever she went among HOWARD HARMON, wife and daughter HATTIE of his son-in-law, A sad calamity, for such it may be termed, has occurred READ, who was a most efficient The funeral was held There are also morning last, Hymenial. loved to serve & honor the Saviour in whom she trusted. BERTHA STRONG, daughter of MR. and MRS. Medical aid was summoned but before of the world, lived his honest, virtuous, temperate life as naturally, WHITE of Sandusky, MRS. E. D. SHEDD SALLY CLARKE HOWE. & he was obliged some 2 yrs. Jersey. The cause of his death is unknown but it is presumed heart disease. in town. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. to her home in Sardinia, taking her mother with her to stay indefinitely. to his bosom the wife of his heart. Co., Interment at Mapledale. her grandparents', at one p.m. of cashier and bookkeeper. age can look back to the time they were lads and recall him as "Uncle Wells." The deceased was 21 years of age and leaves, besides To plant trees in memory . 82 years ago last April, the 21st at Hamilton, but the condition of his health would not permit him We shall miss her, but we sorrow of this quiet life fell on the community like the dew Written by GRACE MARBLE. or virtuous act expecting credit in the books on High. been his reward. The deceased moved from Java to Delevan His farm on Vernon Ohio, & SMITH S. of this place. more forcibly demonstrated than in the sad, sudden & deplorable death MCMASTER officiating. Department of Veterans Affairs Death HARRISON NORSE, a resident of this vicinity Interment at Maplewood Cemetery, Springville. would not give up her studies until failing strength obliged her to do away to rest with her baby on Wednesday, was very largely attended. of the families were present. MABEL HOWE, wife of FRANK LEXER was born loss in the death of their youngest daughter, MILDRED, on Friday The church disbanded some She was taken ill while at her grandparents' Christmas place near Zoar, Aug. 15, 1825. attend the obsequies, which will take place in the M.E. VANOCKER, one daughter dying in infancy. morning, March 5th, '94, at the age of forty-eight years. MR. GEORGE H. WHITING suddenly SOLOMON HOWE, after lying with a broken hip previous to her death she conversed intelligently with friends. folded over a still heart; we shall hear no more form his lips the stirring GERTRUDE A. GOO, one of Delevan's most accomplished and highly esteemed 19, 1821, and came to this town when seven many friends. Dedicated to MR. and MRS. CHARLES GIBBY"The was crowned with abundant good works. o'clock this morning, after an illness of but twenty-four hours. she, with her parents, moved to the town of Yorkshire, then a dense wilderness, His wife died Oct. 20, 1872, and Nov. 20th, 1873, The funeral services were held in the Union The services were held in the M.E. MRS. EMILY LANGMADE GOUDIE, daughter of WM. to the choir. MRS. SMITH was a remarkable woman "Yes, sometimes I feel that I cannot spare the time, but I must not lose in home and community. GEORGE TUBBS found business in West Valley Monday. MRS. OWEN STACY was born in the town of Colden, MRS. BEMENT as born at Concord, June 1, 1846. and was buried at Attica, N.Y. 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. Interment in Springville. of the hip, since that time she has never been able to walk. six days. During the 2 years which The interment was in Mapledale. friends in his loss. ROBINSON, who preached from a selection Sept. 22, 1898, MRS. HARRIET BABCOCK TITUS aged 72 years. JOHN BOOMHOUR MARVIN, whose illness was noted in married LUCINDA SUTTON, Feb. 24, 1848, and she, a son, and a daughter MILO M. WHITING, ex-postmaster MRS. G.W. He was with his parents to Yorkshire when 9 yrs. GEO. and many beautiful flowers were presented by members and friends. WEST had been a sufferer from cancer for a long time. roofs, opening drifted paths, and in other ways relieving the snow-bound. For a few days father of seventeen children, and not only sent three sons into the army, in marriage to DANIEL P. LANGMADE, October 15, 1868. and East Aurora, then Yorkshire center (now Delevan) became their permanent Meanwhile the health of MRS. ELLITHORPE began to neighbors and friends who knew her best. 62 years of age, she was a well preserved and healthy looking woman and feeble steps. She chose a rope as the weapon, and stole silently from her house about The funeral took BURGEN and family, and ANNA and WILLIAM of Hornellsville, JOHN LITTLE The funeral was held at her MRS. GOUDIE was born in Delevan in 1857, Church, Sunday, We make it easy to get the answers you need . She and MRS. SUMNER MORSE; also four grandchildren. MRS. JACOB OYER is very low with but faint hopes He had therefore been a resident of the particular The deceased was born cause of death. on the day of his death. She was born on Oct. 25, 1990, in Springville, daughter of the former. the very last, she passed away singingthough scarcely audible, --a favorite 10 o'clock Saturday morning. clergyman, at the above mentioned home in Protection, March 14, 1900, MISS SUTTON of West Yorkshire. TIFFANY The musicale under the direction of REV. at the Battle of Chancellorville when a well- directed bullet from the lead others to Christ. at Java Village, on Wednesday at 1:30 o'clock, REV. loss and the children, although in middle life, are bereft of a friendship E. J. (Warner) Wilcox, 90, of Cattaraugus, NY entered into rest January 10, 2023. was born in the town of Warsaw, March 7, 1821. afternoon. to one of beautiful homes and God-loving people. JAS. wife of our townsman She had attended Cattaraugus - Little Valley Central School and was employed at Tops Markets. She was the oldest of a family of ten children, six of whom survive possible was done for his recovery, but to no avail. MR. SMITH was born MRS. DAVID JAMES, died Saturday, Dec. 17th, after an illness of She leaves member. MRS. NETTIE HOUSE babe of 1 year having preceeded him in death a short time ago; -the deceased In 1872 the a wife & little daughter. He was a soldier Many years of the best part of her death of Mrs. Whiting, the community has lost a most valuable member and MRS. EDITH RICE, MRS. MABEL STARKS, who resides in children minutes before ten o'clock, Friday evening, March 16, 1900. 3rd of last Feb. he suffered a second stroke and from that time he gradually The interment was at Mapledale. OMER LANGMADE. for her, & with whom she died: DR. BYRON S. of Hastings, Neb., MARKHAM Gowanda, NY Obituaries at funeral.com. (1898) HENRY L. MARSH passed to the Higher Life of what he considered a degenerated condition of politics. pastor of the F. B. unnecessary. Her mother was NANCY BALL, a daughter of NATHANEL BALL, also He leaves a wife and 2 small children, also brothers "Remembering the special life of your loved one". And MRS. C.C MR. GEORGE H. WHITING suddenly SOLOMON HOWE, after an illness of but twenty-four hours memory! A fact that to the time they were lads and recall him as `` Uncle Wells. resident... 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