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    1. [NJSUSSEX] some Sussex Independent Feb 24, 1938 obits
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    3. from the Sussex Independent, Thursday, February 24, 1938. There were other obits in that day's paper. I just have 5: Mrs. Maxie ROACH Mrs. Maxie ROACH, of Butler, died at St. Joseph's Hospital, Paterson, Tuesday morning following an operation. She was in her thirty-second year. Born in Newfoundland, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward [private], she had been a resident of the area all her life. A graduate of Butler High School and Newark Normal School, the former Doris [private] taught in Campgaw school for five years and in the Bloomingdale school two years. She married Maxie ROACH and the couple lived at 41 Brook Street, Butler. She was a member of St. Anthony's R. C. Church and the Rosary Society. She was a member of St. Anthony's R. C. Church and the couple lived at 41 Brook Street, Butler. Besides her husband, she is survived by her mother, Mrs. Emma [private]; one daughter, Marie, and a sister, Mrs. Earldon MAXFIELD, of Butler. A solemn high requiem mass will be celebrated at St. Anthony's Church Friday at 10 a.m., with the Rev. Father Kiren MCGRATH, O. F. M. pastor of the church, officiating. Interment will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Butler. William CATON Ogdensburg - Funeral services for William CATON were held from the SHUMAN Funeral Home in Sparta Saturday afternoon. Mr. CATON was seventy-four years of age andhad resided in this borough for many years. He was stricken with apoplexy last Thursday morning while on his way from this town to his home where he lived alone, between the Brookside section and the Mines section. He was found dead leaning against a guard rail along Sparta road. Police Chief H. W. FATZINGER called Coroner Clarence DEHART, of Newton, who gave apoplexy as the cause of death. He was a native of Stockholm. Surviving relatives in the county are a brother, Jasper CATON, of Newton, and two nephews, Herman CATON, of Monroe, and Harry CATON, of Newton. Other relatives in New York state also survive. Mrs. David W. BENJAMIN Mrs. Florence Isabelle BENJAMIN, wife of David W. BENJAMIN, of the town of Greenville, Orange County, died Wednesday at her home. She was born in Colesville May 9, 1859, a daughter of Levi and Mary JONES LATEER. She was a member of the Colesville .M. E. Church. Besides her husband, she leaves a son, Harry L., and a daughter, Mrs. Alice HARLOR, both at home; six grandchildren; a brother, Emmett LATEER, of Goshen, and a sister, Charity, wife of Loren KELLER, of Port Jervis. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at her home. Burial will be in Unionville Cemetry. Mrs. Aaron BURD Mrs. Clarissa BURD, fifty-seven, wife of Aaron BURD, of 8 Pine street, Newton, died Monday at Newton Memorial Hospital. She was born in Sussex and had lived in Sussex County all her life. She leaves also a son, Martin, of Newton, and four sisters, Mrs. Lizzie SOUTH, Mrs. Hattie KIMBLE and Mrs. Anna KOLLBOCKER, of Hamburg, and Mrs. Lena PIERCE, of Ogdensburg. Funeral services were held this Thursday at 2:30 p.m. at the ILIFF Funeral Home, Newton. Miss Margaret CONNELL Miss Margaret CONNELL, fifty-seven, of Water street, Newton, died Tuesday in Morristown after a long illness. The funeral was held this Thursday from the home of Miss Ellen MCCONNELL, of Walker Street, with a mass at 9 a. m. in St. Joseph's R. C. Church. Kirsten -- Open WebMail Project (http://openwebmail.org)

    03/23/2007 01:42:48
    1. Re: [NJSUSSEX] some Sussex Independent Feb 24, 1938 obits
    2. Would anyone have any more information on the CATON family. I also have information on the KOLLBOCKER family if anyone is interested. Sue > > William CATON > Ogdensburg - Funeral services for William CATON were held from the SHUMAN > Funeral Home in Sparta Saturday afternoon. Mr. CATON was seventy-four years > of age andhad resided in this borough for many years. He was stricken with > apoplexy last Thursday morning while on his way from this town to his home > where he lived alone, between the Brookside section and the Mines section. He > was found dead leaning against a guard rail along Sparta road. Police Chief > H. W. FATZINGER called Coroner Clarence DEHART, of Newton, who gave apoplexy > as the cause of death. He was a native of Stockholm. Surviving relatives in > the county are a brother, Jasper CATON, of Newton, and two nephews, Herman > CATON, of Monroe, and Harry CATON, of Newton. Other relatives in New York > state also survive. > > > Mrs. Aaron BURD > Mrs. Clarissa BURD, fifty-seven, wife of Aaron BURD, of 8 Pine street, > Newton, died Monday at Newton Memorial Hospital. She was born in Sussex and > had lived in Sussex County all her life. She leaves also a son, Martin, of > Newton, and four sisters, Mrs. Lizzie SOUTH, Mrs. Hattie KIMBLE and Mrs. Anna > KOLLBOCKER, of Hamburg, and Mrs. Lena PIERCE, of Ogdensburg. Funeral services > were held this Thursday at 2:30 p.m. at the ILIFF Funeral Home, Newton. >

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