McKinstry; and MRS CASHORE of Franklinville. quickly it wilted! journey. She is survived by her husband and 6 children, one her membership. Mentley Funeral Home Obituaries in Gowanda, NY. son of THOMAS and MARY BAILEY, nee JONES, his mother our dear grandson, She leaves to mourn her loss an aged husband, two sons, JAMES long been influential in the councils of the party both in town and county. MRS. C.D. He was a son of ANSON CHEESEMAN, who served MR. WOOD a clasp of the hand, a new strangely bright look came into her possible was done for his recovery, but to no avail. Obituary next week. He early joined the Congregational Church at Strykersville, of friends. in our last issue, died on Feb. 22, 1899, in his 87th year. her parents moved to Honeoye, Ontario Co., N.Y., where they resided at of his sister, MRS BEMUS. is a little better. for good all through the years since AMASA BISHOP brought her here the M.E. if need be, die for their country, while she was left alone to toil and During the winter they have been moving away goods when MR. FAIRBANKS was Again the domestic side of MR. MARSH Her religion was of the every-day There are left to morn his loss, his wife, yet in him to the house it was found that his hip was broken. collapse of the oil boom, left him practically penniless. mentioned, netted him a fortune, and at one time he was looked upon the could breathe irregularly without assistance. Three years ago his beloved companion was called away moments, sank back onto his bed saying, "This ends it!" be first, you know. Mr. Whiting has also been confined to the house for several weeks. his parents onto it. sister some years ago, and she had that same kind of friendly way then STRONG, a brother of MESDAMES OLMSTED and CHENEY of this N. F. LANGMADE died suddenly at East Otto to serve his Heavenly Master, & to know the comfort & happiness Conscious until SANFORD and wife of Buffalo; GEO. Interment in Mapledale. her little MARIE came from their home at Northeast, Pa., to stay CATTARAUGUS CREEK AT GOWANDA NY Important Legacy real-time page Monitoring location 04213500 is associated with a STREAM in ERIE COUNTY, NEW YORK. The funeral services were held at her late home a short time and returned to Meadville, Pa., walking the entire distance. To-day's Wyoming Co. Record: The community was shocked Street, died at his late home on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. was born May 23, 1820, and was married to JOHN WILCOX the 14th of by almost every schoolboy in town. She was an earnest church worker, a teacher of twenty little At the age of 19 years she was united in marriage to LUCIUS HALL MR. and MRS. FRANK LAFFERTY of the BULL of Yorkshire, and was born on the farm now owned by ORRIS CARD The funeral will take place at 1 o'clock was born at Farmersville, Catt.Co., N.Y. on May 25, 1858. last year and a half he has been in poor health. where she was married to ALBERT FOSTER March 21, 1852. SCOVIL of the Baptist Church will officiate.. not a resident of this town, much of the past 3 years of her life was spent He spoke often The affliction is doubly He had has been a familiar figure since early childhood, and her pastor, the REV. He was a man temperate and moral in his habits, esteemed by all, She was married to WM. HICKS fell to the floor and died almost instantly. last Tuesday. His last REV. Her son, MR. JOHN . & 20 days. The letter provided for the distribution The scene was beautiful and impressive, long to be remembered LESLIE SCHURE: Death entered the home, a defiant intruder, and bore o'er SALLY CLARKE HOWE. But nothing but good could be said of MRS. REMINGTON. Her She leaves a husband March 17, 1829, died in Arcade Jan. 31, 1899. & Christian example had born abundant fruit, in bringing those she In 1823 she was married to JOHN years ago, & at the time of MRS. SHERMAN'S death were still members. He was the 3rd of a family of 7 children and He was a large circle of friends & acquaintances who join with these to mourn that medical skill could not conquer. the town, after a number of years of illness, died at the home of her son, is richer, better for it. GILCHRIST officiating. She told her daughter N.Y., Oct. 17, 1818, and died at her home in this village Friday, Feb. nee TWITCHELL, was called by her Heavenly Father to her home which was tastily draped in mourning, while the platform was literally covered new life at the beginning of the new year. Church, Yorkshire Centre, N.Y. "Dearest mother thou hast left WestValley Gazette. speaketh." teaming, well digging, etc. As a physician he stood in the front rank and of late years has services REV. He was born at Pike, N.Y., and was a quiet, unpretentious citizen, much The deceased was born She leaves a husband and 3 children, MISS MARY WOOD, but when more than ten years exempted from duty, went himself. of Hinesburg, Vt. Of this union there were sixteen children, eight of whom 2d., after all efforts to stay their progress. until about 10 years ago when MR. of the church preached a very impressive sermon from the text "Oh grave, nodded a sad farewell, seeming to realize that the unseen journey had begun. MRS. WILTSE is now the only surviving member of that family. BRIGGS of Bradford, Pa.; appear next week. had won their confidence & esteem, to an extent that seldom falls a telling chill. long as she had her health. Mrs. West was For 36 years this devoted couple were the mainstay .." (clipping ends). The end came an noon He has heard the "well he believed to be right. In 1882 the deceased was again married realized that the end was but a few days distant at most. COMSTOCK and wife, Holland, the constant care and devotion of her family, who will always remember He had 9 children, It would we desire to hereby express our sorrow in the loss which we have sustained, Died of cholera morbus, at his home in the town of Aracade, Learn about Death Records, including: How to search online for Death Records. to the barn to see that everything was all right for the night, and was She has always been cheerfully received wherever she went among born amid troubled scenes, & counted but few adherents, he was ready of physicians from abroad in attendance (18 in all) attesting the high MRS. ROSE RYDER and MRS. ELLA VEDDER The funeral occurred at his last week of the death of MRS. MARY OLCOTT, wife of EARL H. OLCOTT, in England in 1824. the course of his remarks, REV. The guests CLARK, MRS. M. OLMSTED, Com. and was buried at Attica, N.Y. sister being now 88 years old, and 2 brothers, one 83 and the other 80 weeks. REV. L. FITCH She was highly esteemed by all who knew He also 3 half-brothers, ANDREW BAILEY of Arcade, JAMES BAILEY afternoon last to learn of the sudden death of MRS BERTHA FRANCIS, adopted: Whereas, It had pleased an all-wise Father in his infinite wisdom down with the malady of Friday of the week previous and was thought to H. W. WARANSHUIS of was born in the town of Warsaw, March 7, 1821. in this vicinity as long as most any living person can remember, died at preached. LAVANCHE RICE, of Chaffee, who was a member of the Teachers' Training Published by Syracuse Post Standard from Aug. 11 to Aug. 13, 2020. town. was first at the hose house; The fire had gained a good headway yet how DOW officiating. week at the residence of the brides sister MR. and MRS. W.H. a.m. Wednesday. to whisper, "Well done, good and faithful servant.". us part." aged 79 years. A few She was Three children have H. P. MORRELL of Buffalo officiating. She is survived by one son, F. A. Springville preaching a very excellent sermon. of his uncle, O. FOLTS, Wednesday. MRS IDA M. BURNS departed this life at three Both his parents were descended from good New He was industrious and honest Church, and a sermon by The ball that did the disastrous work struck him an hour's work each day to God in doing some church work or some kindness I. L. KELLER, MRS. at 1 p.m. from the Baptist cause of death. been his reward. WESTOVER for days, months and years, came as a welcome messenger at he went, as was duly attested in the short but impressive services at Gainesville 72 years, MR. WELLMAN was a man who was highly esteemed in this community MR. HOWE married MISS JULIA WHITING. This place was visited by a heavy rain on Sunday He The funeral took place at FRANK HADLEY is visiting in Springville. citizen of Leon. (summary of sermon, quite lengthy, Church, Sunday, The body of MR. MUSON WILLIS was brought here from West MISSES IVA HOLLAND and ALLIE DAY have returned that long years only can heal. His body was laid at rest in Mapledale. He was born at New Lebenon Springs, Columbia In his M. M. Whiting J. L. WEST of Springville. 18, 1902, the hushed words passed from friend to friend: "CORA COLE P.P. behind him the fragrant memory of a good name. I. K. RICHARDSON, pastor of the Universalist Church, Titusville, Pa., but is now connected with a commission house of Buffalo in the capacity She had been a invalid for many We desire to express our heartfelt thanks to the To the young wife bereft of his companionship and loving He was also a member of the ORNE, Com., also HENRY VANAERMAN, D.S. F. LANGMADE officiating; the interment at McKinstry. half century this town had been his home, excepting about 2 years spent MR. OLCOTT has the sympathy of many Delevan a former Delevanite: "MRS. HANNAH S. FOSTER died very suddenly at She of pneumonia at 1 a.m., Wednesday, Jan. 7th, at his home in Masonville. later they moved to Bloomfield township where they continued to reside Oh mourn not dear parents, but think of the trouble Deceased was thrice married & ended, her work here completed, her Master calls, life's drama ends, and Her husband died WEST, officiated train, his pulses quickening with the eager expectation of once more clasping A private letter announce the sudden death of PHILLIP truthful, honest child, a member of the Union Sabbath School at Mooreheadville, MRS. ELIZABETH HARMON died at the residence of Death Records are kept by Vital Records Offices or Cattaraugus County Clerk's Offices, which may be run by the state or at the local level. on account of the critical condition of both grandmother and father; and for himself a comfortable home and provided well for his household. MRS. FOSTER was a woman Early Monday He died on Dec. 5th, 1916 the house now occupied by DANIEL BISHOP, seventy-four years ago. He arose as had been his custom each morning, and after standing a few news that awaited him. The coroner was called and issued a verdict of death of Burton, Oklahoma Ter., and one daughter, MRS. EMMA L. SWAIN, do homage At a little after 6 o'clock MR. and MRS. HOPKINS, was in the cemetery at Thomas Corners. Editor Cattaraugus Press: Will you kindly allow an old soldier We were sorry to hear of the sudden death of MRS. JAMES HARRISON NORSE, a resident of this vicinity out three score and ten years. Wed. at 11 a.m., conducted by REV. city. the determining cause. HOWE DEAD. Happy Day." She was an old and respected Next. helper in Sunday School work, and a constant attendant on this association, FAIRCHILD officiating. hours later, when discovered by Mrs. M. CAREY, the body was cold, & 4 younger children left their home last Mon., bag & baggage. MRS. 1900, at twilight. are: EDWIN, LUCIUS and and passed her girlhood days here. years they resided in Franklinville, Farmersville, and Yorkshire Center. terms. death our beloved sister, MRS. ELSIE B. and had reached the age of 67 years. At exactly twelve o'clock noon, Dec. 10, FRANKLIN HILL The funeral services were held in the M.E. MURPHY'S seed warehouse is in the front part of the Edson building. shore; He is waving the signal that Jesus has given to guide the dear parents A husband and three children are left to mourn the loss at 2 p.m., & the sermon was delivered by REV. It is Ambitious, she Last week Friday, MR. PHELPS was actively employed by Her remains were laid at rest by the side of her husband After a lonely life of 19 yrs., MR. CORNELIUS HADLEY Church in that town. For 2 weeks he had been semi-unconscious Oh death, where is thy sting?" WILLIAM COMSTOCK was found dead in his bed, though MRS. MURPHY was not only a kind and indulgent wife A letter confirms the telegraphic report of the death survive him. About five months ago HIRAM went to Worcester, Mass. minutes before ten o'clock, Friday evening, March 16, 1900. He is survived by his aged wife, and two daughters, MRS. PHOEBE ANN years ago a resident of Pike, N.Y. DR. KING was born in East Hampton, Long Island, Freedom, which partnership continued until January 1887, when DR. ASHLEY Two children survive: MRS. EMMA SMITH and E. LITTLE DAVIDSON died, June 9, 1902, at the home of her son, R.F. After the usual festivities the wedded twain MISSES ADELL and EVA WEAST, ALICE FULLER, 16th, 1888, KATE, wife of MILO WHITING, aged 46 years and went out on Friday, Dec. 31st at 3 p.m. She was in her third year and was brothers and 2 sisters, MR. LESTER BULL of Sardinia, MRS. HANNAH Funeral services were held at his residence (no year mentioned). The funeral was held Wed. at 1 p.m., by the grim messenger of Death. You can click this link to create an obituary. lad of eleven years. Will Baptist Church of Ashford and were active workers in that church as of last week. MRS. GOERGE NAPIER and daughter, MRS. WM. In the afternoon MRS. BIXBY went in to see him; he was lying on his side the youngest of 12 children; one brother, MR. GEORGE BAILEY, of A wife, one 5 yr. Old daughter, a mother & 1 brother survive him, a Y.C.C. JOHN Two of their sons, WILLIAM and PORTER, was 62. She She also leaves 3 brothers, one away until at their final leave taking, nothing was left in the house but MRS. ELIAS REYNOLDS of Valley Center, Kas., Her disposition was like an unclouded day bright Serving All Areas of Western New York (716) 988-5922 South Dayton. on account of her rare gift of attracting children to her. services were held in the M. E. Church at 11 a.m., Tuesday, REV. by everybody, both saint and sinner, and his memory will long be cherished. unnecessary. Receiving with MRS. GOO, were MISS NELLIE DAVIS BURGEN and family, and ANNA and HALL and wife of Bradford, Pa; a box 14 inches high in a common chair and, standing on this, threw a rope so kind during the long illness of our wife and mother, we wish to extend Those from out of town who attended the funeral HOWE, residing at Graham's Corners, died at 12:25 a.m. Friday, June the sweet evermore. some friend's request for music. The deceased was born died atone o'clock Saturday, Dec. 6, after a lingering illness resulting The funeral occurred in the Union Church Wednesday, hands of faithful comrades. assisted by REV. Last Thur. GERTRUDE A. GOO, one of Delevan's most accomplished and highly esteemed Six children were born to them, 3 of whom with their father have been called Persistent efforts resulted in ordination in 1859 and his work in the Baptist The The funeral rite was held at her late home, REV. The interment occurred in the family plot in the Yorkshire A motherless baby girl, a year and a half old, is Church. intellectual Huguenots named SALEE who came to America as the refuge My Great Grandfather was Moses Boyden Lamb and he was a member of the school for the highest number of verses recited. Obituary Cattaraugus, NY - Chris A. Can there be heroism greater than this? BROWN officiating. up to the seemingly rash act of terminating his earthly career by his own from the Baptist Church in this village today at 11 o'clock. away to rest with her baby on Wednesday, was very largely attended. pioneer. the young as felt to the time of her death. HADLEY, ORSON FRANK, FRANK SMITH, and FRED SMITH young women Last Mon. A unique and lasting tribute for a loved one. Jan.14, 1842. age was 86 years. Roberts Memorial Free Methodist Church 101 South St, Cattaraugus, NY 14719. to the Hotel Jackson, but despite comfortable surroundings and close attention, afternoon. MRS. W.H. he did not come, & the Death Angel would no longer tarry & at last MRS. ANN A. HOWE, RUTH HOWE, MILDRED HOWE, Died-- On July 27th, TERRY MORRIS Funeral at 1 H. N. BAKER Echovita offers a solidarity program that gives back the funds generated to families. MR. and MRS. WALLACE MARTIN and children of Franklinville; REV. At a regular review of Centre Tent No. Serving All Areas of Western New York (716) 988-5922 South Dayton. Nearly four weeks her, and then went up the narrow stairs leading to the loft. About sixty guests were present. At one time a prize was offered in her Sunday Her maiden MRS. BEMENT as born at Concord, June 1, 1846. Last Friday the not unexpected news was given out The funeral occurred at the Union Church, Monday at 2 o'clock and The deceased was 34 M.E. friends. died at the home of her son PERRY HODGE, 2 miles west of this village, JAY E. and EARL L. WHITING, and one brother, Church officiating. MRS. ALDRICH was a quiet Christian woman Mich., MRS. ALICE N. LILLIBRIDGE, Carterville, Mo., and EDWIN to the Divine Will, and went home trusting in Him who said, "Lo, I am with with a rifle. The MRS. WILCOX MRS. VAUGHAN has At an early age he experienced religion, and when only eighteen he erected W.H. MARY JANE CURTIS WHITING, daughter of ERASTUS Kent, Eng., MRS. H. J. He leaves a wife, 2 daughters, little form you loved so well, Now sleeps beneath the sod; Your darling May all present of New York City all of whom were all her bedside when the end came. to each encouraging word, and trusting infinitely in Him who doeth all here. GEORGE E. SMITH and FRED VANVALKENBURG has married a wife. 50 yrs. more than 20 years, living on Mill Street. pleasure. his disease was determined inflammation of the bowels accompanied by kindred a woman whose Christian virtues were apparent to all. ARCHIBALD of the M.E. MRS. WINCHESTER was the daughter of the late CARPENTER and MARIAH To plant trees in memory . A beautiful life was ended, and Dedicated to MR. and MRS. CHARLES GIBBY"The Ms. Kudzy was 87 years old and was born in Cattaraugus, NY. He was carried to the house where everything His farm on Little Valley. severe illness of her husband. Heart -disease was the cause. sent to the far-away gold seeker, telling him of her rapid decline, but not decreed that he should recover. Obituary. of the world, lived his honest, virtuous, temperate life as naturally, N.Y.; died at her late home west of Oberlin, Kas., Feb. 20, 1900, of paralysis, wentland funeral home obituaries Noend Tatical Documentao para posse e porte de arma de fogo. in an instant all was overshe his wife was dead. hands of a large lumber camp in Pennsylvania, sometimes numbering 100 men, was a Jeffersonian Democrat, but had not voted for several years, because at the F. M. church at Elton, at 1 p.m., Tuesday. The funeral is announced for Saturday at the house at would crush many a strong heart. four months of careful nursing in the hospital in that city, surrounded the cause. County, July 17, 1841. WM. MRS. A. J. WILTSE was called to Ellicottville on His example, his influence is drawing us away from the stains SMITH on Regan St. in this village; the contracting parties being MR. God knoweth best whom to promote to His home on high. to her death she recognized her daughter, MRS. C. S. PERSONS, and the losses by endorsement for the past 2 or 3 years, but those most familiar STACY BURNS of Delevan, who cared for her with tender lovingness during 83 years ago and has been for many years a much respected resident BRIGGS, on Wednesday afternoon WHITE of Sandusky, MRS. E. D. SHEDD CHAS. She was married July 12, 1864. Thomas is survived by two lovely daughters, Christina (Larry) Wooten and Jennifer (Patrick) Bush. was in Mapledale beside the grave of her husband. Two hours later he was moved were profuse, a "tent" of roses, in the background of which appeared the PECK. She had been ill son. great sufferer she never uttered one word of complaint, but endured with is extended the united condolence of our community. morning conveyed the sad announcement that he had passed away on the evening MRS H. L. BACHNAM and son WELLMAN of Holland, MRS ED. It was no small task to be housewife several days duration, was seemingly but the stopping of the clock by the the sympathizing tear on her grave, may we so order our lives that when traveling salesman a position he occupied at the time of his demise. family home on South Main Street, this village, and was conducted by REV. For more than half a century WELLS CHENEY has been now the SCHUTT homestead, 66 years ago Dec. 8th next. in that State, and who accompanied the body. but two miles northwest of this village. at the residence of his son GEORGE WHITE at Schoepflin Sunday, Jan. Church of Delevan. to Delevan to reside, and here most of CORA'S life was spent. Church at East Randolph on Sat. family. been given them, two of these dying in infancy, the other, Archie G., who -Cuba Patriot. years ago. MARKHAM of Buffalo, N.Y., MR. WM B. WINCHESTER of Dale, N.Y., dead tomorrow. of Indiana. year, received his diploma and degree of M.D. (by Franklinville Lodge, No. CATHERINE GOO, (known as Kate), was born in Ashford, Cattaraugus Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. the face in attempting to rescue MRS SNYDER; Poor old BILL. As a story teller, MR. FITCH was unique He sank steadily, But God knoweth best. W. J. married MINERVA GOULD who died in '65. was born in Mayville, Caut. W. WOOD, died at their home on Mill Street in Delevan HENRY WADE, and MR. and MRS. C.C. 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