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Subject: Oct 2, 1914
Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 23:54:42 EDT
Rochester, Monroe, NY
Democrat & Chronicle
Fri Oct 2, 1914
MARRIED
BOSSON - CHAPIN - Thursday, October 1, 1914, at Christ Church, Pottersville,
Schroon lake, by the Rev. W. A. R. GOODWIN, Helen, daughter of Mrs. W. K.
CHAPIN, of Rochester, to Campbell BOSSON, of Boston.
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DIED
BLOOD - In her home in Honeoye Falls, Thursday, October 1, 1914, Mrs. Mary
P. BLOOD, aged 85 years. She leaves three sons, Martin A., of Fairport; Eugene
H. of Bushnell, and Charles H., of Niagara Falls.
-Funeral from her late home Sunday, October 4, 1914, at 2 o'clock. Burial in
Rush.
HART - At No. 135 Woodward street, Thursday, wife of Henry HART, aged 55
years. She leaves her husband, two sons, Charles and Edward; two daughters, Miss
Tracy HART and Mrs. Charles REICHERT, and one brother, F. J. SCHWALB.
-Funeral Saturday morning, October 8, 1914, at 8:30 o'clock from the house
and 9 o'clock at St. Joseph's Church.
YOUNG - At East Rochester, Thursday, October 1, 1914, Christian YOUNG, aged
74 years. He leaves three sons, William C., of Buffalo; George C., of Ovid,
Michigan, and Edward H. of East Rochester, two daughters, Mrs. Walter K__ and
Mrs. J. La POINT, of Michigan.
-Funeral will be held from the residence of his son, Edward H. YOUNG, No.
129 Spruce street, East Rochester, Saturday, October 3, 1914, at 2 P.M.
ENGLAND - Entered into rest, at Charlotte, New York, Thursday, October 1,
1914, Mildred Alice ENGLAND, aged 14 years. Besides her sisters, Ruth and
Beulah, she leaves her grandmother, Mrs. Susan GAY; three aunts, Mrs. William
FULLER, Miss Susan GAY and Miss Sarah ENGLAND, and three uncles.
-Funeral services will be held at the residence of her aunt, Mrs. William
FULLER, No. 83 Adams street, Saturday, October 3, 1914, at 3 P.M.
STEALOW - The funeral of Albert STEALOW was held Wednesday afternoon,
September 30, 1914, from L. Schauman & Sons funeral chapel. He leaves, besides his
wife, Amelia STEALOW, seven daughters, Mrs. I. DeLORM, Mrs. F. DYSON, Mrs. J.
ASHBEY, Mrs. J. ZONNEVYLLE, Mrs. H. FECK, Mrs. J. PICKWORTH and Miss L.
STEALOW; eighteen grandchildren and six sisters. Burial at Mount Hope cemetery.
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WILLIAM B. LUSK
Palmyra, Oct. 1 - William B. LUSK, of this village, died in Malta, Mont., on
Friday last and was buried in that village. He was the son of the late Jacob
LUSK, and was born and educated in Palmyra and spent most of his life here.
He was widely known in Palmyra and vicinity. A few years ago he went west, but
his health failing, he was obliged to forego active pursuits, and again came
to Palmyra to live. Returning to Malta on a business trip, he became worse
and died just as he was arranging for his journey home. He leaves his
daughter, Mrs. Frank CUNNINGHAM, of Palmyra, and two sisters, Mrs. John GALLAGER, of
Newark, and Mrs. Charles BLAIR, of New Jersey, and one brother, Isaac LUSK,
of Palmyra.
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ARLINGTON M. WALRATH
Lyons, Oct. 1 - Arlington M. WALRATH died in his home in Scott street last
night aged 64 years. Mr. WALRATH was a son of the late Henry and Hannah WALRATH
and was born in Lyons. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Charles MUIR, of
Rochester and Mrs. Rela PERKINS, of Vermont; one son, George, of Rochester, and one
sister, Mrs. Delia PULVE_, of this village. The funeral will be held from
his sister's home, in Montezuma street, Saturday afternoon, Rev. H. BROWN
officiating, with burial in the Lyons South cemetery.
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Glenda
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