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    1. [NY-Old-News] >> Monroe Co., NY Nov 9, 1922 # 2
    2. Rochester, Monroe, NY Democrat & Chronicle Nov 9, 1922 WESTERN NEW YORK DEATHS MRS. D. J. POWELL Perry, Nov. 8 - Mrs. D. J. POWELL died on Sunday morning after an illness of several months. She was the daughter of James A. and Eunice Ann THOMPSON and was born on June 5, 1843, on the former Jay BENEDICT farm in a part log house, which was reached by a blazed trail. She was first married on March 11, 1862, to Albert STRONG, of La Grange. After Mr. STRONG's death a few years later she returned to Perry Center. On January 20, 1875, she was united in marriage to D. J. POWELL, who survives her. Two sons were born to them, Bertie, who died in infancy, and Floyd M., who resides at Perry Center. One brother, I. G. THOMPSON, survives and several grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She was a member of the Congregational Church for sixty-one years. Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. H. C. VAN HAAGEN, of Henrietta, and Rev. Bert RICHARDSON, pastor of the church, officiated. Interment was in Prospect Hill cemetery. * MRS. HENRY S. DYER Spencerport, Nov. 8 - Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth A. DYER, 78 years old, widow of the late Henry S. DYER, a well known farmer of Ogden, at the home of her son, William DYER, in East Pembroke, yesterday. Mrs. DYER was born in Ogden April 15, 1844. She was the daughter of Winchell and Mary VOORHIS NICHOLS. Her entire life was spent in Ogden until the death of her husband thirteen years ago. Since then she had made her home with her son in East Pembroke. She had been a member of the Ogden Center Presbyterian Church for the past sixty years. She is survived by two sons, William of East Pembroke, and Charles DYER, of Rochester and three grandchildren. Short services will be held at the home at East Pembroke to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock and at the Ogden Presbyterian Church at 3 o'clock. Rev. S. D. ANGEL, pastor of the Church will officiate. The interment will be in Fairfield Cemetery, Spencerport. * GEORGE McDANIELS Spencerport, Nov. 8 - The funeral of George McDANIELS, a veteran of the Civil War, who died at the home of his nephew, Frank JEWETT, at Adams Basin last Saturday, was held from the house of his nephew on Monday, Rev. B. J. FULTS, pastor of the Adams Basin Methodist Protestant Church, officiated. Interment was in the Adams Basin Cemetery. Mr. McDANIELS was born in Adams Basin on October 27, 1843. At the breaking out of the war he enlisted in the Third New York Cavalry and was stationed at Newburn, N. C. He served there until the close of the war. For the past thirty-five years he had lived in Batavia. Last May he came to make his home with his nephew. He was a member of Batavia Lodge, F. and A. M. * MANLEY H. PAYNE Spencerport, Nov. 8 - The funeral of Manley H. PAYNE, who died at his home in Elm Grove on Monday, was held this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mr. PAYNE was a well known farmer of the town of Greece for many years, later moving to Elm Grove. He had been in failing health for some time. Besides his wife, Mrs. Amy M. PAYNE, he leaves two sons, William A., of Elm Grove, and Fred L. PAYNE, of Milwaukee, Wis.; one daughter, Mrs. Robert B. WRIGHT, of Rochester, and seven grandchildren; one brother, George W. PAYNE, of Rochester, and one sister, Mrs. Julia E. MART, of Elm Grove. The interment was in Falls cemetery, Ridge road, Greece. * MRS. ELLEN LYNCH Geneva, Nov. 8 - The death of Mrs. Ellen LYNCH, widow of the late Dennis LYNCH, of No. 166 North Main street, occurred this morning at the home, after an illness of ten days. Mrs. LYNCH is survived by two sons, Humphrey LYNCH and John LYNCH, of this city; three daughters, Mrs. Edward McDONOUGH, the Misses Julia and Nellie LYNCH, of this city. Mrs. LYNCH was one of Geneva's oldest residents. The funeral will be held on Friday morning from the house at 8:30 o'clock and from St. Francis De Sales Church at 9 o'clock. Interment will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery. * JOHN DOYLE Batavia, Nov. 8 - John DOYLE, who resides near East Bethany, died at his home at an early hour this morning. Mr. DOYLE had not complained of illness and his death came as a surprise to his family. He was 76 years old, and was born in county Tipperary, Ireland. He came to this country when a young man. He was a member of St. Joseph's Church of Batavia and of the Rosary and Scapular societies. He is survived by six sons and one daughter. His funeral will be held on Saturday morning from St. Joseph's Church at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. * MRS. LOUISE DIBBLE Canandaigua, Nov. 8 - The death of Mrs. Louise DIBBLE occurred at the home of her brother, Horace SHEFFER, in the town of Farmington this morning, after an illness of about two weeks. Mrs. DIBBLE was 70 years old. She is survived by two sons, Theodore SILVERNAIL, of East Bloomfield, and William SIMMONS, of this place, and two brothers, Horace SHEFFER, with whom she resided, and Charles SHEFFER, of California. The funeral is to be held from the home of her son at East Bloomfield. * MRS. JENNIE M. YOUNG Corning, Nov. 8 - Mrs. Jennie M. YOUNG, widow of William J. YOUNG, died on Monday afternoon at the family home at No. 211 Pearl street. She was born in Dundee, but spent the greater part of her life here. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. T. A. HILLMAN, of Cleveland, O., and Mrs. W. A. DEUERLEIN, of Corning; three grandchildren, Nina Louise and Howard HILLMAN and Hazel Marion DEUERLEIN; a sister, Mrs. Nettie SEELEY THOMAS, of Binghampton, and a brother, Fred M. SEELEY, of San Diego. * MRS. RICHARD MILLERICK Sonyea, Nov. 8 - Following a long illness, Mrs. Richard MILLERICK died at the hospital here yesterday. Before marriage Mrs. MILLERICK was Miss Grace LEWIS, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. LEWIS, of Mount Morris. Besides her husband, who is a farmer for the Craig Colony. Mrs. MILLERICK is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. LEWIS, of Leicester; one sister, Miss Florence LEWIS, of Leicester and two brothers, Horton LEWIS, also of Leicester and Victor LEWIS, of Mount Morris. * MRS. RAY ELLINWOOD Clyde, Nov. 8 - Mrs. Ada ELLINWOOD, a native of the town of Rose, and for many years a resident of this village, died of tuberculosis on Monday at Lincoln, Neb., where she has resided for several years past on account of her health. She was 58 years old. She leaves her husband, Ray ELLINWOOD, of Rose, and one son, Herman Ray. The body will arrive in Clyde on Friday. Funeral services will be held here. Interment will be in Rose. * MRS. FRANCES E. MILLS Batavia, Nov. 8 - Mrs. Frances E. MILLS, 89 years old, died at her home in Oakfield to-day, following a brief illness from paralysis. She was a member of the Woman's Auxiliary of the American Legion, the Methodist Episcopal Church and the W. C. T. U. She is survived by her mother, two brothers and four sisters. The funeral will be held from her late home to-morrow afternoon. Burial will take place at East Elba. * TYLER REDFIELD Clifton Springs, Nov. 8 - Mrs. W. W. ARCHER, of this village, has received word of the death of her nephew, Tyler REDFIELD, in New York on Tuesday. Mr. REDFIELD was a member of the printing and publishing firm of REDFIELD Brothers, and formerly lived in Clifton Springs. He started in the printing business as an apprentice in the office of the Clifton Springs Press. * MICHAEL BARTZ Batavia, Nov. 8 - Michael BARTZ, 86 years old, died at the home of his son, John BARTZ, of Alexander, last night from complication of diseases. Mr. BARTZ was born in New York. He is survived by three sons and five daughters. His funeral will be held on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock from St. Mary's Church in Batavia. Burial will be in St. Vincent's Cemetery, at Attica. * EMMETT E. CRAWFORD Batavia, Nov. 8 - Emmett E. CRAWFORD, 73 years old, died last night at his home at No. 19 Bank street from heart trouble. Mr. CRAWFORD was born in Limestone, Cattaraugus county. He is survived by his wife; four nephews and four nieces. His funeral will be held on Friday afternoon from the home of his nephew at Sardinia. Burial will take place in Sardinia. * MRS. ALICE R. KNAPP Geneva, Nov. 8 - The funeral of Mrs. Alice REYNOLDS KNAPP, widow of the late Dr. J. C. KNAPP was held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the First Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. Bruce E. PIERCE officiated. Interment was in Glenwood cemetery. The bearers were as follows: A. C. BOYD, A. A. GANNETT, G. W. GRAY, W. D. HENION, G. I. TETER and Charles BUCK. * THOMAS H. O'BRIEN Corning, Nov. 8 - The funeral of Thomas H. O'BRYAN, United States marine, was held this morning from the St. Mary's Church. Members of John P. Eaton Post, American Legion, acted as pall bearers and furnished the firing squad and bugler. * MRS. MARY TAYLOR Canandaigua, Nov. 8 - The death of Mrs. Mary TAYLOR, of Rushville, occurred at the Thompson Memorial Hospital this morning, after only two days stay at the institution. She was 71 years old. The body was taken to Rushville for burial and interment. * Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS

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