Rochester, Monroe, NY Democrat & Chronicle Mar 8, 1914 DIED WHITTLESEY - Friday morning, March 6, 1914, at St. Mary's Hospital, Henry WHITTLESEY, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. WHITTLESEY, of Greece, aged 15 years, 8 months. Besides his parents he leaves one brother, Lawrence WHITTLESEY, and four sisters, Mrs. Earl DAVIS and the Misses Julia, Mary and Helen WHITTLESEY, all of Greece. -Funeral will take place Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the family home in Greece. Interment in the family lot at Riverside cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. DUFFY - Entered into rest, Friday evening, March 6, 1914, at the Rochester General Hospital, William J. DUFFY, son of Frank and the late Margaret DUFFY. He leaves, besides his father, his wife, Mrs. Helen CAREY DUFFY; two sisters, Mrs. John SHEEHAN and Miss Marie DUFFY, and two brothers, John H. and Frank A. DUFFY. He was a member of the Holy Name Society of the Blessed Sacrament Church. -The remains were taken to the family home, No. 30(?) Hillside avenue. Funeral Monday morning at 9:15 from the house and at 10 o'clock from the Blessed Sacrament Church. Interment in the family lot at Holy Sepulchre cemetery. CLARK - At his residence, Fairport, Friday, March 6, 1914, Charles A. CLARK, aged 48 years. He is survived by his wife, Ada; one son, rundel; two brothers, G. H. CLARK, of Long Beach, Cal., and W. A. CLARK, of Baltimore, Md., and two sisters, Mrs. R. K. SMITH and S. Libbie CLARK, of Rochester. -Funeral Monday, March 9th, at 3 P. M. Interment at Fairport, N. Y. COGAR - In this city, Thursday afternoon, March 5, 1914, at the family residence, No. 112 Augustine street, Josephine A. COGAR. She leaves one sister, Mrs. John C. HAYDEN, and one brother, William H. COGAR. -Funeral Monday morning at 9:30 from the house, and at 10 o'clock from the Sacred Heart Church. Interment in the family lot at Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Please omit flowers. GREENBURG - At the family residence, No. 119 Weld street, Jacob Davis GREENBURG, aged 63 years. He leaves his wife, Florence; two sons, Alfred A., of Baltimore, and Charles, and two daughters, Ethel and Dorothy, of Rochester. -Funeral Monday at 2 P. M. Burial private. Kindly omit flowers. SCHEFFLER - In this city, Friday evening, March 6, 1914, Eva SCHEFFLER. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. ? FILSKI, Mrs. P. SCHRUNT and Mrs. A. MEDING, all of this city; one son, A. PICHOT, of Germany, seventeen grandchildren, fourteen great-grandchildren and one great-grandchild. -Funeral services will be held from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. A. MEDING, No. 820 Avenue D. Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Burial in Mount Hope cemetery. MALOY - In this city, at the Homeopathic Hospital, Friday, March 6, 1914, Nellie, widow of Captain James MALOY. She is survived by her brother, William C. KEWIN, several nieces and a nephew. -The funeral will take place from the home of her niece, Mrs. Louis ENNECKER, No. 19 Champlain street, at 2:30 on Monday. BALZER - Saturday, March 7, 1914, at the family residence, No. 36 Monroe avenue, August BALZER. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. H. NOLAN and Addie BALZER, and one nephew, Harry NOLAN. -Funeral Tuesday, March 10, 1914, at 8:45 from the residence, and at 9 O'clock from St. Mary's Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. TOOLE - In this city, Saturday, March 7, 1914, at the family residence, No. 26 Churchlea place, William E. TOOLE. He is survived by his wife, four children, Gregory, Beatrice, William, Jr., and Dorothy TOOLE; four brothers, Edward C., Arthur R., James J. and Gregory F. TOOLE, and three sisters, Julia A. TOOLE, Mrs. J. J. BOLTON and Mrs. Arthur BIERBAUER, of Sacramento, Cal. -Funeral will take place Tuesday morning at 8:30 from the house, and at 9 o'clock from the Immaculate Conception Church. MAY - Friday night, March 6, 1914, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Henry FLOWERDEY, No. 120 Ambrose street, Mrs. George E. MAY, of Fort Dalhousie. She leaves her husband, three daughters and four sons, Mrs. H. FLOWERDEY, Mrs. W. J. SEILER(?) And Mrs. Grace ALLEN, all of this city; Thomas and Hugh MAY, of this city; E. R. MAY, of Chicago, Ill., and Fred MAY, of Port Dalhousie, Canada. -Remains will be taken to Port Dalhousie, Canada, Sunday morning. Burial Tuesday in St. John's cemetery. SHAYLER - Entered into rest, in Phoenix, Ariz., David SHAYLER, of Rochester, aged 54 years. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mary SHAYLER; one son, George SHAYLER; one daughter, Miss Hazel SHAYLER; two brothers, Bert SHAYLER, of Rochester and Walter SHAYLER, and one sister, Mrs. Anna KEYLOCK, in England. Mr. SHAYLER was a member of Windsor Lodge, No. 198(?), Sons of St. George, and Aerie No. 52, Fraternal Order of Eagles. -The remains were brought to Rochester and removed to Miller & Son's funeral parlors, No. 100 North street, where funeral will be held Monday afternoon, March 9, 1914, at 2:30 o'clock. Services — Christ Church at 3 P. M., Rev. W. L. DAVIS will officiate. Interment in Riverside cemetery. SCHNOPP - Entered into rest, Friday morning, March 6, 1914, at the family home, No. 299 Caroline street, Josephine SCHNOPP, aged 24 years. She leaves her (unreadable) Joseph and Frances SCHNOPP and two sisters, Mrs. Edward MACK and Miss Louise SCHNOPP. -Funeral services Monday morning, March 9, 1914, at 9 o'clock from No. 299 Caroline street, and at 9:30 o'clock from St. Boniface's Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. * Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS