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Subject: Jan 27, 28, 1915
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Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Wed Jan 27, 1915
DIED
JACKSON - Entered into rest, Monday, January 25, 1915, at the home of her
son, George A. JACKSON, No. 83 Iroquois street, Sarah, wife of William JACKSON,
aged 73 years. She is survived by her husband, two sons, William, of Avon,
N. Y., and George A., of this city; three daughters, Mrs. Arthur S. GILBERT
and Mrs. Alfred C. GILBERT, of Avon, N. Y., and Mrs. Charles W. PFISTNER of
Livonia, N. Y., also sixteen grandchildren.
-Funeral services from the home Thursday afternoon, January 28, 1915, at
2:30 o'clock.
McCROSSEN - Suddenly, in this city, Monday morning, January 25, 1915, Carlin
H. McCROSSEN. He is survived by his wife, Minnie; two sons, Louis E. and
Theodore G. McCROSSEN; one daughter, Edith M. McCROSSEN; three brothers and two
sisters.
-Private services from his late residence. Public services at Mount Hope
Chapel Wednesday afternoon, January 27, 1915, at 3 o'clock.
CASTLEMAN - Entered into rest at Hahnemann Hospital, Tuesday afternoon,
January 26, 1915, William S. CASTLEMAN, aged 69 years. He is survived by his
wife, Jennie M. CASTLEMAN, and his brother, Henry V. CASTLEMAN, of Rochester.
-Notice of funeral later.
ROY - At the family residence, No. 218 Allen street, Monday afternoon,
January 25, 1915, Thomas ROY, aged 48 years. He is survived by his wife and one
daughter. He was a member of Aeri_ No. 52, Fraternal Order of Fagles.
-The remains have been removed to the funeral parlors of Frank W.
Rossenbach, No. 131 Allen street, from where the funeral will take place Thursday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment at Mount Hope cemetery.
CULHANE - At her home in Mendon, Sunday evening, January 24, 1915, Irene
CULHANE. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. CULHANE and her
sister, Ma_.
-Funeral Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Burial in Victor, N. Y.
MARSH - Entered into rest, Monday, January 25, 1915, James D. MARSH, of No.
419 Champlain street, aged 53 years. He leaves his wife, Louise KEMP MARSH;
one daughter, Mrs. R. WALDERT; two sons, John and Charles MARSH.
-Funeral Friday morning from the residence at 2:30 o'clock (private).
BRAAL - Entered into rest, Sunday, January 24, 1915, at the home of his
sister, Mrs. William KOLKNER, No. 1146 Atlantic avenue, Peter J. BRAAL, son of
the late Peter BRAAL, aged 38 years.
-Funeral will be held from the residence of his sister, No. 1146 Atlantic
avenue, this (Wednesday) afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and not from No. 335(?) Court
street as stated in Tuesday's papers.
CULLIGAN - At Sea Breeze, Monday, January 25, 1915, John CULLIGAN, aged 30
years, 10 months. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice FISCHER CULLIGAN.
-The remains were removed to the residence of his mother-in-law, Mrs.
Elizabeth A. FISHER, No. 55 Madison street, from where the funeral will take place,
Thursday morning, January 28, 1915, at 8:30 o'clock and from SS. Peter and
Paul's Church at 9 o'clock. Interment at Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
RICHIE - At Buffalo, N. Y., Monday, January 25, 1915, Margaret RICHIE, wife
of Oliver RICHIE and mother of Mrs. Mary COLLINS and Mrs. Martin ZIMMERMAN, of
Buffalo, Allie RICHIE, of Los Angeles, Cal., and Miss Lizzie RICHIE, of
Rochester, N. Y.
-The funeral will take place from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Martin
ZIMMERMAN, No. 88 Glenwood avenue, Buffalo, Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock and
from St. Nicholas Church at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend.
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IN MEMORIAM
HUMPHREY - In sad but loving memory of our dear husband and father, George
H. HUMPHREY, who departed this life January 27, 1910. Gone but not forgotten.
Wife and Daughter
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Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Thurs Jan 28, 1915
RECORD OF DEATHS
William S. CASTLEMAN died Tuesday at Hahnemann Hospital, aged 69 years. He
leaves his wife, Jennie M. CASTLEMAN, and one brother, Henry V. CASTLEMAN, of
Rochester, and one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth NICHOLS, of Buffalo. The remains
were removed to the mortuary chapel of Ingmire & Thompson. The funeral will take
place Friday morning at 10 o'clock from the home of his nephew, J. Warrant
CASTLEMAN, No. 470 South avenue. Mr. CASTLEMAN was prominent in the leather
business in Rochester for many years, but retired several years ago and moved
to California. He returned to Rochester sometime ago.
Charles M. WEBSTER died yesterday afternoon at his residence, No. 40 Selye
terrace. He leaves his wife, Ella Y. WEBSTER; two sons, S. Bert WEBSTER, of
Tonawanda, N. Y., and George Y. WEBSTER, county attorney, and one daughter,
Helen A. YOUNG, of this city. Mr. WEBSTER was one of the old residents of Monroe
county. He was born in the town of Parma, August 13, 1841. He was a veteran
of the Civil war. He enlisted in the Third New York Cavalry on July 4, 1862,
and served until the fall of 1865. He was a member of Quinby Post, G. A. R.
Adolph RODENBECK died yesterday at his residence, No. 76 Harris street, aged
74 years. He leaves two sons, William C. and Edward J.; one daughter, Hattie
E., and one brother, William RODENBECK. Mr. RODENBECK was born in Crivitz,
Germany, November 4, 1840. He came to the United States in the early fifties
and settled in Rochester. He served in the Civil war, in the Thirteenth New
York Volunteers. He was a member of Peissner Post, G. A. R.; Bluccher Lodge,
Knights of Pythias; Germania Lodge, F. and A. M. and Germania Lodge of
Perfection.
Funeral services for Carlin H. McCROSSEN, former president of the
Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees of this city, were
held yesterday afternoon in Mt. Hope chapel. Employees of the street railway
attended services, going to the cemetery in special cars. Mr. McCROSSEN leaves
two sons, Louis E. and Theodore; one daughter, Edith M. McCROSSEN, three
brothers and two sisters.
Clifford MOORE yesterday, aged 34 years. He leaves his father, Or_a MOORE;
three brothers and three sisters, all of Albion. Remains were removed to No.
511 Main street east.
Mrs. Jennie WEINBERG died yesterday, aged 54(?) years. She leaves a
daughter, Mrs. Francis MILLER, and a grandchild. Remains were removed to No. 100
North street.
Miss Mary De GRAW died yesterday in this city.
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MAN AND BOY ARE MISSING
Police Asked to Look for James S. Cipro and Joe Moragono
It was reported to the police last night that James S. CIPRO, 28 years old,
had been missing from his home, No. 121 Wilder street, since Tuesday. The
man's hair and complexion are dark.
Joe MORAGONO, 10 years old, of No. 6 Philander street, has been missing
since 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The boy has dark hair. When last seen
he wore a dark suit and cap and black shoes and stockings.
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AGED WOMAN GETS DAMAGED
Mrs. Elizabeth UEBEL(?), aged 80 years, was struck down by an automobile at
the corner of Main street and St. Paul street on December 1, 1913. Yesterday
in Supreme Court her negligence action against Frederick REMMEL and Martin V.
REMMEL was ___. Mrs. UEBEL received a broken ankle. MOON and POST
represented the plaintiff, and William J. CAREY the defendant.
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DIED
FURMAN - Entered into rest, O. B. FURMAN, of Perinton, N. Y. aged 62 years.
He is survived by his wife, Edith; three sons, Mark, Isaac and Clark; one
daughter, Mrs. Jay HULBERT.
-Funeral Saturday afternoon, January 30, 1915, at the residence of J.
HULBERT at 2 o'clock. Interment in Carters cemetery.
WEBSTER - In this city, at the family residence, No. 40 Seyle terrace,
Wednesday afternoon, January 27, 1915, Charles M. WEBSTER, aged 73 years. He is
survived by his wife, Ella Y.; two sons, S. Bert, of Tonawanda, N. Y., and
George Y. WEBSTER; one daughter, Helen A. YOUNG, of this city.
-The funeral and burial will be private.
STOECKLEIN - At the family residence, No. 53(?) Herman street, Wednesday
morning, January 27, 1915, Celia STOECKLEIN, daughter of Martin and Helena
STOECKLEIN, aged 20 years and 3 months. Besides her parents she is survived by two
brothers, Jacob and Joseph STOECKLEIN; three sisters, Mary, Martha and
Gertrude STOECKLEIN. She was a member of the Young Ladies Sodality of Holy
Redeemer Church.
-Funeral will take place Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the house and
9 o'clock from Holy Redeemer Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre.
CASTLEMAN - Entered into rest at Hahnemann Hospital, Tuesday afternoon,
January 26, 1915, William S. CASTLEMAN, aged 69 years. He leaves his wife, Jennie
M.; one brother, Henry V. CASTLEMAN; also one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth
NICHOLS, of Buffalo.
-The remains will be at the chapel of Ingmire & Thompson Co., until Friday
morning, when they will be taken to the home of his nephew, J. WARRANT
CASTLEMAN, No. 470 South avenue, where the funeral will take place at 10 o'clock.
SOOY - Entered into rest suddenly at Lee's Hospital, Wednesday, January 27,
1915, Rev. Josephus _. SOOY, D. D., aged 69 years.
-The funeral will take place from Monroe Avenue M. E. Church on Friday
afternoon at 3 o'clock. Burial at Mount Holley, N. J.
DRUMM - At Buffalo, N. Y., Wednesday, January 27, 1915, Sarah DRUMM. She is
survived by her two sons, Harold and Edward; four daughters, Annie M.,
Florence K., Marie and Esther DRUMM.
-The funeral will take place from the home, No. 514 West avenue, Buffalo, N.
Y., Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
HULBERT - Entered into rest, J. L. HULBERT, of Penfield, N. Y., aged 39
years. He is survived by his wife, Dora; two daughters, Beth and Gladys; one son,
Harold.
-Funeral from his residence, Saturday afternoon, January 30, 1915 at 2
o'clock. Interment in Carters cemetery.
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Glenda
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