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Description: Marriage Licenses etc...

Date: October 2 1929

Newspaper published in: Rochester, NY


Wed Oct 2, 1929
DAILY RECORD OF DEATHS
In Western N. Y.

PATRICK J. O’BRIEN

Middleport - The death of Patrick O’BRIEN, 73, marks the passing of one of Western New York’s leading church contractors. Mr. O’BRIEN is survived by five daughters, Elizabeth O’BRIEN of Middleport, Mrs. George VAN NORTRICK of Cleveland, O., and Mrs. James ROONEY of Buffalo, and Mrs. Paul RODLER and Mrs. Anthony RODLER, both of Washington, D.C.; two sons, Thomas E., of Middleport and Leo W., of Albany. He is also survived by 11 grandchildren. Funeral will be held from the home of Thomas O’BRIEN tomorrow morning at 8:30 and at 9 o’clock at St. Stephen’s Church, the Rev. Daniel MALLOY officiating.

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EDWARD D. SMITH

Seneca Falls - Edward Ogden SMITH, 73, painting contractor, died suddenly at 1:30 o’clock yesterday morning at his home, 26 Walnut Street, following an attack of heart disease. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Jennie SMITH, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held to-morrow afternoon at his home, with burial in Maple Grove Cemetery, Waterloo.

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FRED PARKINSON

Mount Morris - The body of Fred PARKINSON of this village, who was fatally hurt when a water tower along the Lackawanna Railroad at North Alexander toppled over Monday afternoon, was brought here yesterday. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o’clock tomorrow afternoon. The Rev. Wallace F. THOMPSON, rector of St. John’s Episcopal Church, will officiate and interment will be in Mount Morris Cemetery.

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ALBERT L. CHAPPELL

Seneca Falls - Albert L. CHAPPELL, 68, was found dead yesterday in the bathroom of his home, 47 Mynderse Street, by a neighbor, Mrs. Stella POWELL. Heart disease was given as the cause of death. He was a member of the Maccabees. Besides his daughter, Mrs. George PROUDFOOT of Rochester, he is survived by a sister, Mrs. William ENGLISH of Waterloo, and a granddaughter.

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MRS. EDWARD BROWNE

Avon - Mrs. Elizabeth M. BROWNE, 83, died yesterday. She is survived by her husband, Edward BROWNE; five sons, Edward E. and Archie C. of Brockport; Stephen M., Herman T. and Ransome D., of Avon; one sister, Mrs. TULLETT of Sussey, England; and 21 grandchildren. Funeral from Zion Episcopal Church at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow.

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MRS. ALTA L. FIZETTE

Middleport - Mrs. Alta L. FIZETTE died Monday. She is survived by one son, Edward, of this place; four daughters, Mrs. Walter NEWTON and Mrs. Harold PAYNE of Middleport, Mrs. Eugene WALL of Millville, Mrs. Jay GARBUTT of Lockport; one sister, Mrs. James SANDERS of Niagara Falls; three brothers, William NEWTON of Buffalo, Charles and Ara NEWTON of Lockport. Funeral from the home tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock.

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WILLIAM CORBETT

Lockport - William CORBETT, 80, of Rochester, died Monday night at the Odd Fellows Home. One daughter, Mrs. Carrie CUMMINGS of Rochester, survives. The body was yesterday taken to Rochester where the funeral will be held.

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MRS. W. H. TURNER

Victor - Mrs. W. H. TURNER died yesterday. She is survived by her husband, W. H. TURNER; six sons and one daughter, Eurett, Ernest and Donald of Victor, Russell of Canandaigua, Roy of Buffalo, L. E. TURNER and Mrs. Elizabeth KEATING of Rochester; three brothers, Richard, Michael and John BANY of Victor; two sisters, Mrs. William LYONS of Victor and Mrs. Nellie DONAGHUE of Rochester.

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FRANK J. SCHWAN

Dansville - Frank J. SCHWAN, 60, cigar manufacturer and store proprietor here for many years, died yesterday in Buffalo. He is survived by his widow, Mary WELCH SCHWAN of Buffalo; one son, William of Buffalo; one sister, Mrs. Clara CORLISS of Buffalo, and one brother, Fred SCHWAN of Dansville. The body was to be brought to Dansville this morning and taken to the home of N. F. SMITH in Clinton Street. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 9 a.m., at the SMITH home and at 9:30 at St. Patrick’s Church.

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MRS. ROSENA KUHN

Dansville - Mrs. Rosena KUHN, 90, widow of John Henry KUHN, died yesterday at her home, 13 South Street. She is survived by one son and one daughter, Miss Rose KUHN and Dr. F. W. KUHN of Dansville. The body was removed to the home of her son, in Main Street, where funeral services will be held Friday at 3 p.m.

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MISS MARY A. BALLE

Batavia - Miss Mary A. BALLE, 56, died yesterday at her home, 164 South Main Street. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Jane BALLE; three brothers, Albert of Rochester, Frank A. and Andrew J. of Batavia; a niece, Mrs. Merie CARMICHAEL of this place. Funeral at 10 o’clock Friday.

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MARTIN GILBRIDE

Groveland - The funeral of Martin GILBRIDE, who was crushed to death under a freight train in the Binghamton yards of the Lackawanna Railroad Saturday morning, was held from his late residence here yesterday afternoon.

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MRS. BYRON SMITH

Wolcott - Mrs. Byron SMITH died Sunday. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Charles BAKER with whom she lived east of this village. Funeral today.

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EDWARD DONNELLY

Hornell - Edward DONNELLY, 64 years old, died yesterday in the St. James Mercy of pneumonia. Surviving are his widow, eight children, three brothers and a sister. The body was removed to the home of his sister, Mrs. James GLEASON, 41 Depot Street. Funeral services will be held from there tomorrow morning at 8:30 o’clock and will be followed immediately with mass at St. Ann’s Church. Interment will be in St. Ann’s Cemetery.

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DAILY DEATH ROLL

JESSIE A. HARROUN

Jessie Annis HARROUN died yesterday at her home, near Spencerport. She is survived by her husband, Frank M. Funeral services will be private.

GEORGE A. COOPER

George A. COOPER died yesterday at his home, 45 Britton Road. He is survived by his wife, Carrie JOPSON; three sons and four daughters, Mrs. Fred LAKE, Mrs. William A. GARGAN, Roy, E., Merton L., and George A., jr., all of Rochester; Mrs. George W. FORD, Mrs. George R. LEARY, both of Greece; five grandchildren, four brothers and three sisters. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at the home, at 2:30 o’clock. Burial will be in Riverside Ceremony.

FRANK TADDEO

Frank TADDEO died yesterday at his home, 140 Jefferson Terrace. He is survived by his wife, Teresa LORENZO; six daughters, Jennie, Marguerite, Rose, Mary, Amelia and Lena; two brothers, Nicholas and Anthony; three sisters, Mrs. Beatrice MACELLI, Mrs. Jennie TORTARELLA and Mrs. Rose NAST. Funeral services will take place Friday morning at 8 o’clock from the home and at 9 o’clock at St. Lucy’s Church. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre cemetery.

CLARA A. McDADE

Clara Agnes McDADE died yesterday. She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Donald ROYCE of Livingston Manor, N. Y., Mrs. George BIGHAM and Mary McDADE of Canandaigua and two brothers, William J., and Edward J., of Rochester. Funeral Friday morning at 8:30 o’clock from 186 Danforth Street and at 9 o’clock at St. Augustine’s Church. Burial will be in Canandaigua.

MARY HEANY CRELLY

Mrs. Mary HEANY CRELLY, widow of Thomas CRELLY, died Monday at Oxford. She is survived by two sons, Charles and Thomas CRELLY, and a brother, Roger HEANEY, all of Rochester.

HENRY GRAUPMAN

Henry GRAUPMAN died yesterday. He is survived by a son, George; four daughters, Mrs. Mame EARNEST, Mrs. Henry NICHOLS, Mrs. Minnie SAUGER and Mrs. Ida DOOLY, and a sister, Mrs. Mary STRESENBERG.

ADDIE W. SIMMONS

Mrs. Addie WALLENBACK SIMMONS died yesterday at the Genesee Hospital. She is survived by three daughters. Mrs. Martha PICKETT of Fairport, Mrs. Edward R. WILSON and Mrs. Arthur PHRAN of Rochester; a sister, Mrs. Frank OESTRIKE of Webster; twelve grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

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ATWATER KENT RADIO SET FOR COOKING CLASS

An Atwater Kent screen-grid radio console receiver has been chosen by Mrs. George O. THURN, nationally known authority on foods and their preparation, as the exclusive radio for The Times-Union cooking school at Columbus Auditorium.
Mrs. THURN maintains that a radio receiver is an essential for any woman who aspires to the rank of culinary expert. For, she explains, with the many homemaking programs now on the air and with the multitude of new recipes available in this manner, it is the most effortless method by which a woman may obtain new ideas for her menus.

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MARRIAGE LICENSES

John S. YOUNG Jr., 262 Plymouth Avenue, South, and Lecora A. BURKE, 394 Plymouth Avenue South.
Lewis D. SA?NERS, 24 Argyle Street, and Jessie V. LENNOX, 1333 Lake Avenue.
Charles E. LA PORTE, Columbus Apartments, and Olga M. CORNELL, 25 Joslyn Place.
Charles NORTHCOTE, 79 Oriole Street and Sarah KELLY, 32 Calumet Street.
George R. COLLINS, 264 Humboldt Street and Ellen L. KINGSLEY, 30 Copley Street.
Cornelius J. MURPHY, 40 Elba Street, and Bridget JORDAN, 20 Salisbury Street.
John J. McCARTHY, 227 West High Terrace, and Catherine FOLEY, 379 Ravenwood Avenue.
Walter W. PLUCKNETT, 192 Goodwill Street and Amelia M. HOLSCHNEIDER, 98 Gardiner Avenue.
Brainard M. WILSON, 99 Magee Avenue and Mildred C. RUSSELL, 27 Mulberry Street.
Walter F. CHERRY, 397 Plymouth Avenue South and Clarice E. HERRICK, 184 Dartmouth Street.
Francis E. DAILOR, 52 Carthage Road, and Edith M. Dudley, 16 Laura Street.
Howard P. JOHNSON, 1336 Clifford Avenue, and Helen A. SPEED, 609 Lake Avenue.
Charles A. STARK, 279 Clifford Avenue, and Emma A. HILSDORF, 573 Post Avenue.
William M. POWERS, 22 Doran Street and M. Ruth GILL, 35 Masseth Street.
Charles H. LEHR, 47 Garnet Street, and Johanna S. JONES, 72 Watkins Terrace.
Henry T. NOTTO, 32 Franklin Square, and Dorothy DONAHUE, 308 Andrews Street.

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DIED

HARROUN - At her home, one mile south of Spencerport, Tuesday evening, October 1, 1929, Jessie Annis HARROUN, wife of Frank M. HARROUN.
-Services private. Please omit flowers.

COOPER - In this city at his home, 45 Britton Road, on Tuesday evening, October 1, 1929, George A. COOPER. He is survived by his wife, Carrie JOPSON COOPER; three sons and four daughters, Mrs. Fred LAKE, Mrs. William A. GARGAN, Roy E., Merton L. and George A. Jr., all of this city; Mrs. George W. FORD, Mrs. George R. LEARY, both of Greece; five grandchildren; four brothers, three sisters.
-Services at the home Friday, October 4, 1929 at 2:30. Interment in Riverside Cemetery.

GRIFFING - Isabel George GRIFFING, wife of Oliver B. GRIFFING, died suddenly Monday evening, Sept. 30, 1929, at the Thompson Memorial Hospital, Canandaigua, N. Y. Besides her husband, she is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry C. GEORGE; two sisters, Mrs. Eugene BRANDT of Newark, N. J., and Mrs. Roy VOLLICK of Rochester; one brother, Arthur GEORGE, and her grandmother, Mrs. Isabel BENNETT of Rochester. Deceased was a member of Anna P. Cleary Tent, Daughters of Veterans and of the American Ladies Benefit Society. Remains have been removed to her home, 103 Savannah Street, from where the funeral will take place Thursday afternoon, Oct. 3, 1929, at 2:30 o’clock. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery.

BUCKLAND - At the Strong Memorial Hospital on Monday, Sept, 30, 1929. Isabelle SIMPSON BUCKLAND of 2467 Culver Road, Irondequoit. She is survived by her husband, Elmer L. BUCKLAND; three sons, William, Alexander and Charles BUCKLAND; her sister, Miss Sophie E. SIMPSON, and four brothers, Alexander T., William J., Frederick M. and Charles A. SIMPSON, all of Rochester.
-Funeral private from the home on Thursday afternoon. Kindly omit flowers.

HEBERGER - Frank HEBERGER died Monday morning at his residence, 337 Avenue A., aged 68 years. He is survived by his widow, Anna MILLER HEBERGER; two daughters, Miss Irene HEBERGER and Mrs. William COSTICH, and one granddaughter.
-Funeral Thursday morning at 8:45 from the residence, and 9 o’clock at St. Michael’s Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

SCHMIDT - Entered into rest, Monday morning, Sept. 30, 1929 at her residence 14 DeJonge Street, Augusta SCHMIDT, widow of William SCHMIDT. She is survived by one daughter Mrs. Frank DANNENBERG; three sons, Frederick C. William E. and Irving A. SCHMIDT; 11 grandchildren. She was a member of Salem Church and the Sisters Society of the church, the German American Ladies Society; also Victoria Hive, L. O. T. M.
-Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the home. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery.

McDADE - in this city, Tuesday, October 1, 1929, Clara Agnes McDADE. Deceased is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Donald ROYCE of Livingston Manor, N. Y., Mrs. George BIGHAM and Miss Mary McDADE of Canandaigua, N. Y.; two brothers, William J. and Edward J. McDADE, this city.
-Funeral Friday morning at 8:30 o’clock from 186 Danforth Street and 9 o’clock at St. Augustine’s Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery, Canandaigua, N. Y.

LACY - In Niagara Falls on Wednesday, Oct. 2, 1929, Elizabeth B., infant daughter of Carlos C., and Helen BARNES LACY. Besides her parents, she leaves a twin sister, Laurena Ann LACY.
-Funeral from the Chapel of Ingmire & Thompson Co., 137 Chestnut Street, corner of Court, Thursday afternoon at two o’clock. Burial in Riverside cemetery. Please omit flowers.

TADDEO - Passed away, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 1929, at the family home, 140 Jefferson Terrace, Frank TADDEO. He is survived by his wife, Teresa LORENZO TADDEO; six daughters, Jennie, Marguarite, Rose, Mary, Amelia and Lena TADDEO; two brothers, Nicholas and Anthony TADDEO; three sisters, Mrs. Beatrice MACELLI, mrs. Jennie TORTARELLA, Mrs. Rose NAST.
-Funeral will take place Friday morning at 8 o’clock from the home, and at 9 o’clock at St. Lucy’s Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

BEEBE - Entered into rest at the Strong Memorial Hospital, Sept. 30, 1929. Charles Wilson BEEBE of 316 East Henrietta Road, aged 61 years. He is survived by his widow, Grace E.; two sons, Raymond W. and Kenneth J.; one brother, Frank L. BEEBE of Kirkwood, N. Y., and one granddaughter.
-Funeral from the family residence, 316 East Henrietta Road, Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Interment in the family lot, Riverside Cemetery.

ABELES - Jacob ABELES entered into rest Wednesday morning, Oct. 2, 1929, at his home, 266 Gregory Street. Deceased is survived by one sister, Mrs. Hannah FECHENBACK.
-Funeral services at the residence Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Please omit flowers.

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