Unknown Newspaper - (May be The Attica News) Obituary October 5, 1917 Miss Cecelia F. FREY. After a long illness, Cecelia F. FREY, eldest daughter of Joseph P. GREY, died Friday morning at the family home in Genesee Street. Taken ill more than a year ago, she had been for many months a patient sufferer with diabetes and the end which came very peacefully early Friday morning was not unexpected. Miss FREY was born and had always resided in Attica. She was 32 years of age, September 13, and for fourteen years, since the death of her mother, which occurred in June 1903 she had taken charge of the home and cared for her younger brothers and sisters, who keenly feel the loss of one who was both mother and sister to then. Besides her father, who has been ill for nearly two years, Miss FREY is survived by four brothers and two sisters, George W. FREY of Niagara Falls, William J. FREY of Buffalo, Leon J. FREY of New York, and Louisa K., Mary J., and Severn A. FREY at home. A sister, Monica, aged 10, died of diphtheria in 1904. Funeral services were held on Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock in St. Vincent's Church, the Rev. S. E. AIREY, officiating. Burial took place in St. Vincent's cemetery in Exchange Street. Obituary: October 8, 1917 Dennis J. CONWAY Dennis J. CONWAY, a veteran Erie railroad employee and life long resident of Attica, died Monday noon in the Emergency Hospital at Buffalo, where he was taken for treatment on Friday. Mr. Conway had been in feeble health for a long time, giving up work nearly a year ago, and for several weeks his condition has been critical. Death was due to a complication of diseases. Mr. CONWAY was born in Attica 62 years ago and had spent his entire life in this village. A man of fine character he was esteemed and respected by his friends and associates. In early life he secured work on the Erie railroad and remained with the company for about 45 years, the past several years being employed as baggage man on the through trains between Buffalo and New York. He is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Kate CONWAY of Main Street and Misses Nellie and Mary CONWAY of Walnut Street. A sister, Margaret, died then months ago. Funeral services were held this morning at 9 o'clock in St. Vincent's Church, the Rev. S. A. AIREY, officiating, and burial took place in St. Vincent's cemetery in Exchange Street. Submitted by Kathy Helmer Kathle7297@aol.com