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From: "Frank A. Packer" <>
Subject: [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union 23 April 1907
Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 14:34:32 -0500
OBITUARY.
WILLIAM L. QUIGG.
William L. QUIGG died at his home, Marion street, yesterday of typhoid
pneumonia. He was born in the Eastern District, thirty-three years ago and
was employed as a superintendent of construction with Hecla Iron Company. He
was well known in the fourteenth Ward, where his family formerly resided. He
had been a regular attendant at the Church of St. Vincent De Paul, and was a
member of the various societies connected with the church. He is survived by
his mother, Mrs. Ann QUIGG, and sister, T.D. REILLY, and three brothers. The
funeral will take place on Thursday afternoon and after services in the
chapel at Holy Cross Cemetery by Rev. John T. WOODS, the interment will be
made in the family plot under direction of Undertaker Thomas H. IRELAND, of
177 North Sixth street.
MARY A. TIMMS.
Mary A. TIMMS died at her home, Sunday morning. Mrs. TIMMS was a lifelong
resident of South Brooklyn. She was a prominent member of St. Agnes' Church,
Hoyt street, and took a prominent part in all its afrairs. She is survived
by two sons, Frank and Harry. The funeral will take place from her late home
tomorrow morning, thence to St. Agnes' Church, where a requiem mass will be
celebrated. Interment will be made at Holy Cross Cemetery. The undertaking
arangements are in charge of J.S. HART, Court street.
CATHERINE WHALEN.
Catherine WHALEN, widow of Patrick WHALEN, died on Sunday morning at her
home, 664 Union street. The funeral was held this afternoon.
CATHERINE E. HUBER.
After an illness of a year Catherine HUBER, 23 years old, died at her home
156 Dupont street, on Sunday. She had been a lifelong resident of
Greenpoint. The funeral services will be held tomorow morning at 10 o'clock
from St. Anthony's Church, Manhattan avenue, opposite Milton street.
Interment will be made at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of Undertaker
W.J. MALONEY. Surviving Mrs. HUBER is her husband, Anthony J., and her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John KANE.
META GARLISCH.
Meta GARLISCH died on Sunday, and the funeral services were held this
afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John REHMSTEDT, 18 St. Marks
place.
HATTIE SAMUELS.
Hattie SAMUELS, wife of Lafayette SAMUELS, died on Sunday at her home, 335
South Fifth street. The funeral was held today.
DAVID S. BRUEN.
David Sanford BRUEN, son of the late Gamaliel BRUEN, who formed the Bruen
Cracker Baking Company in New York in 1829, died on Sunday at his home, 552
Hancock street, in his eightieth year. He succeeded his father in business
and retired eight years ago. He leaves two sons and three daughters.
SARAH J. DEMOTT.
Sarah J. DEMOTT, a daughter of the late John DEMOTT and an old resident of
Brooklyn, died at her home, 270 Schermerhorn street yesterday. She was a
member of the Hanson Place Baptist Church. Miss DEMOTT was born in Manhattan
sixty-six years ago. She leaves a brother.
NELLIE C. KNOTE.
Mrs. Heinrich KNOTE, wife of the leading tenor of the Royal Court Opera
House in Munich, Bavaria, died of heart disease in Munich yesterday. Mrs.
KNOTE was Miss Nellie CORNING, and her family was prominent for many years
in Brooklyn. Her father was the Rev. J. Leonard CORNING, a well-known
Congregational minister, at one time Consul at Munich. His father Edward C.
CORNING, was one of the founders of Plymouth Church. It was in Munich that
Miss CORNING met and was wooed by the tenor, and they were married in that
city. Mrs. KNOTE was an accomplished musician, although she never appeared
professionally. In the season of 1904-1905 Heinrich KNOTE sang at the
Metropolitan Opera House, Manhattan and made a most favorable impression.
They have one child, 13 years old. The KNOTE chateau is situated on the
shores of Lake Steinberg, a short distance from Munich.
JOHN CASSIDY.
John CASSIDY died on Sunday in his thirtieth year at his home, 254 Prospect
avenue. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning, with interment at Holy
Cross Cemetery, under the direction of Peter J. GEIS, of 470 Marcy avenue.
GILBERT H. TUTHILL.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow evening over the remains of Gilbert
H. TUTHILL, who died at his holme, 376 Jefferson avenue, yesterday.
Interment will be made in Greenfield Cemetery, Hempstead, on Thursday. Mr.
TUTHILL was a member of Knickerbocker Lodge, 642, R. and A.M.
WILLIAM F. HOLDENWANG.
Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon for William F. HOLDENWANG,
who died last Friday at his home, 3912 Fort Hamilton avenue, in his
thirty-fifth year. He was a son of John HOLDENWANG, and is survived by a
widow, Margaret LEONARD HOLDENWANG. He was a member of the German
Evangelical Church, Prospect, near Sixth avenues.
JAMES ANDERSON.
In his eighty-third year, James ANDERSON died yesterday at the home of his
son, R.Y. ANDERSON, 524 Madison street. Services will be held there tomorrow
evening at 8 o'clock. Interment will be made on Thursday. Mr. Anderson was
an active worker in the Presbyterian Church.
JAMES COUGHLIN.
James COUGHLIN, died last Saturday. He is survived by his widow, two sons
and two daughters. The funeral will be held tomorrow at his late home, 60
Little street. Undertaker William MCCLEAN has charge of the arrangements.
BRIDGET RYAN.
Bridget RYAN died at her home on Monday. She was a member of the Sacred
Heart. Funeral services will be held in the Holy Cross Cemetery tomorrow.
The undertaker is John W. MADDEN.
EDWARD J. SCULLY.
Edward J. SCULLY died at his home, North Ninth street, on Sunday, of
cerebral apoplexy. He was forty-five years old. He was a regular at the
Church of St. Vincent De Paul and a member of the Holy Name Society. He is
survived by a widow, Mary, one son, and daughters. The funeral will take
place tomorrow morning from the church of St. Vincent De Paul, and a solemn
requiem mass will be held. The interment will be made in the family plot at
Calvary Cemetery.
ELIZABETH MALONE.
Elizabeth MALONE, 30 years old, died at her home, 91 Ferris street,
yesterday. She was born in Newfoundland, and came to this country about six
years ago. She is survived by her husband Michael and six children. The
funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon, and the interment will be made at
Holy Cross Cemetery. The undertaker in charge of the arrangements is Joseph
REDMAN, of 90 King street.
PETER J. KENNEDY.
Peter J. KENNEDY, a member of Masonic Lodge, No. 233, F. and A.M., died
yesterday at his home. The funeral will be held at 1 o'clock tomorrow
afternoon.
BERNARD CONWAY.
Bernard CONWAY died on Sunday at his home, 731 McDonough street. The funeral
will be held at 9 A.M. Tomorrow from the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel.
FRITZ SCHIEL.
After a lingering illness Fritz SCHIEL died Sunday at his home, 48 Henry,
where funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight. Interment
Wednesday will be private.
CATHERINE B. WESTOVER.
Catherine BOYLE WESTOVER, died yesterday , after a brief illness. The
funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock from her home, 338
Second street. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
EMANUEL N. CARR.
Funeral services will be held over the remains of Emanuel N. CARR who died
on Sunday, at his home, 519 East Twenty-eight street. CARR was 55 years old,
and well-known in the Flatbush section.
CATHERINE JACKSON.
Catherine Jackson, widow of John JACKSON, died yesterday. Funeral services
will be held this evening at the home of her daughter on Decatur street.
DAVID A. BUNN.
David A. BUNN, formerly Appraiser of the Port of New York, and at one time,
resident of the Otsego County section, died in St. Mary's Hospital, Jamaica,
on Saturday. Mr. BUNN was born in Morris, Otsego County, lived in Richmond
Hill at the time of his death. Besides his parents he leaves brothers and
two sisters. Funeral services were held on Sunday by the Rev. William P.
EVANS of the Church of the Resurrection, Richmond Hill. BUNN was a favorite
with the children in his neighborhood, all of whom knew him as "Uncle Dave."
Transcribed by Frank Packer
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