Rochester, Monroe, NY Democrat & Chronicle Oct 17, 1918 LUDGER BOISVERT, JR. Geneva, Oct. 16 - Ludger BOISVERT, Jr., died this morning at 11 o'clock at his home, 16 Avenue C. he leaves his wife, three daughters, Florence, Catherine and Margaret BOISVERT, and one son, John BOISVERT; his father, Ludger BOISVERT; six brothers, Ernest BOISVERT, of Piqua, Ohio; Victor, Leo and George BOISVERT, of Waterloo; Arthur and Fred BOISVERT, of this city; two sisters, Mrs. Patrick J. MAHONEY and Mrs. Leroy C. ROCHE, of this city. **** MRS. JOHN MALOY Shortsville, Oct. 16 - Mrs. John MALOY died last night of pneumonia, the second death in the family within forty-eight hours. She was the second eldest child of John and Nora BROPHY FLYNN, of Shortsville, and is survived by her husband, John MALOY, one sister, Mrs. Harold CHAMBERS; one brother, Howard FLYNN, and her father and mother, all of Shortsville. Her age was 33 years. Funeral arrangement have not been made. **** MRS. ELIZABETH TRAINOR Geneva, Oct. 16 - The death of Mrs. Elizabeth TRAINOR, of 81 State street, occurred this morning at her home. She is survived by one son, David TRAINOR, of Buffalo; one daughter, Miss Isabelle TRAINOR, of this city, and a brother, James McSHANNON, of Lodi. She was a member of the L. C. B. A. of this city. The funeral will be held from St. Francis De Sales Church Saturday morning. **** MRS. GEORGE GARARETT, JR. Brockport, Oct. 16 - The death of Leona, wife of George GARRETT, Jr., occurred yesterday at her home in Hamlin, of pneumonia. The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon and will be private. Interment in Blossom cemetery. Her husband is critically ill with pneumonia, but it is believed that he will recover. **** JOHN ROGERS ??bury, Oct. 16 - John RODGERS, a well known cement contractor, died last night at his home in Chestnut street, of pneumonia. He was 35 years old and was born in Dansville. He is survived by his wife and two brothers. The funeral will be held to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock from the house. **** JOHN T. BATTIN Brockport, Oct 16 - The funeral of John T???as BATON, aged 5 years, occurred ???? afternoon. He died Monday evening of Bright's disease. He is survived by his father and mother, two sisters and one brother. Interment was at Mount Olivet cemetery. **** BERT CUTLER Perry, Oct. 16 - Bert CUTLER, a former resident of Perry, died at Rochester last night of pneumonia. He is survived by his wife and one brother, Jay CUTLER, of ??? place. **** MARY SCOTT OLMSTEAD DIES Wife of Minister at One Time Lived in Rochester May SCOTT OLMSTEAD, wife of the late Rev. Edwin B. OLMSTEAD, D. D., died from pneumonia on Sunday in Syracuse. The body was sent to Norwich on Sunday afternoon and the family was scheduled to have been held yesterday morning at the home of Albert F. GLADDING instead of at the home of her daughter, Mrs. PEET, on account of the illness of the latter. Mrs. OLMSTEAD was the daughter of the late Warren L. and Mary DANFORTH SCOTT and was born in Friendship, Allegany county, on October 17, 1863. She went to Norwich about 1865, and was educated in the Norwich schools. She was married to Rev. Edwin B. OLMSTEAD on December 2(1 or 4), 1890, and for nearly twenty-five years after her home was in Binghamton, Rochester, Knoxville, Tenn., and Kansas City, where her husband held pastorates. Rev. and Mrs. OLMSTEAD returned to Norwich about five years ago and in the past two years has been an ardent Red Cross worker. A few weeks ago, she was appointed hostess at haven Hall, one of Syracuse University buildings, occupied by the young women students. Mrs. OLMSTEAD leaves a son, Edwin OLMSTEAD, of Los Angeles, cal.; two daughters, Mrs. Mortimer S. PEET, of Norwich, and Mrs. Dorr VAN HORNE, of Fly Creek; a sister, Mrs. H. R. FOLLETT, of Norwich, and a brother, John Prindle SCOTT, of New York. **** MISS AGNES G. O'CONNOR Teacher in No. 19 School Is Removed by Death Miss Agnes G. O'CONNOR, one of the best known and among the most popular school teachers of the city, died yesterday morning at the family home, No. 32 Jefferson avenue. She had been teaching in No. 19 School for nineteen years. Miss O'CONNOR was a graduate of Rochester High School and Brockport Normal. After her graduation from the normal school she was assigned to No. 29 School, where she had been teaching ever since. She leaves two sisters, Miss Elizabeth O'CONNOR and Mrs. Catherine CHURCH, and one brother, Joseph L. O'CONNOR. The funeral will take place on Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. **** BORN MARKUS - To Mr. and Mrs. Ira MARKUS, of No. 590 Portland avenue, a daughter, Corabell Kathrin, October 5, 1918. **** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS