Rochester, Monroe, NY Democrat & Chronicle Feb 16, 1918 WESTERN NEW YORK DEATHS MRS. EMMA LEONARD Genwseo, Feb. 15 - Mrs. Emma LEONARD, wife of Hiram A. LEONARD, of this village, died at her home in Oak street this morning after several weeks' illness. Mrs. LEONARD was a lifelong resident of Geneseo and a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Edgar, of Geneseo. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Her husband, a daughter, Miss Laura M. LEONARD; a son Wilbur E. LEONARD; two sisters, Miss Ellen EDGAR of this village, and Mrs. William BROWN, of LeRoy, and a brother, ? E. EDGAR, of New York city, survive. The funeral services will be held from her home Saturday afternoon, Rev. T. M. CARLISLE, pastor of the Geneseo Presbyterian Church, officiating. **** JAMES E. DUNN Shortsville, Feb. 15 - James E. DUNN, son of Mrs. Kate DUNN, of this village, died this morning at 11 o'clock, after a long illness, aged 33 years. In 1902 he was graduated from Shortsville High School, and in 1903 entered Brockport Normal School. After leaving school he was employed at the freight office of the New York Central in Canandaigua. He leaves his mother, and two sisters, Mrs. Darius DIETER, of Niagara Falls, and Mrs. Aaron FRANCE, of this village. The funeral will be held from St. Dominic's Church, of which he was a member, at 10 o'clock, Monday morning, and interment will follow in Clifton Springs Catholic cemetery. **** MRS CAROLINE BOWER Canandaigua, Feb. 15 - Mrs. Caroline BOWER died at the age of 91 years at the residence of Peter WOLVERTON in Chanin(?) street this morning at 8:30 o'clock. Mrs. BOWER leaves a brother, Jacob BOWER, of North Lansing, N. Y., and a granddaughter, Mrs. Augustine SACKETT, of this city. A daughter, Mrs. Peter WOLVERTON, died several years ago, and Mrs. BOWER'S husband died more than three scores of years ago. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the WOLVERTON residence with Rev. William H. YARD, Methodist pastor, officiating. **** MRS. HATTIE BASSAGE Webster, Feb. 15 - Mrs. Hattie BASSAGE, who underwent an operation at St. Mary's Hospital two weeks ago, died suddenly Thursday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock. She was 60 years of age and had always lived in Webster. She leaves six children, three sons, Amos, of Winnipeg, Canada; Otis, of West Webster; Carlton of Rochester; three daughters, Mrs. Mabel ????LER, of Holland, Mich.; Mrs. Mildred PINKNEY and Miss Grace BASSAGE, of this peace, and a sister in Cleveland; also six grandchildren. **** MRS. JENNIE ALLISON Hornell, Feb. 15 - Mrs. Jennie ALLISON, ?2 Years old, is dead at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hobart LENT, in Greenwood street. She was born in Greenwood and came to this city 59 years ago. Five children, Mrs. J. W. BODISH, of Des Moines, Ia. Mrs. Hobart Lent and Mortimer ALLISON, of this city, Isaac ALLISON, of Elmira, and Redmond ALLISON, of Beaver Dam, Wis., survive. **** MARY SPELIOTY Batavia, Feb. 15 - Mary APELIOTY, aged 17 years, died at an early hour to-day at her home at No. 88 Main street after a weeks' illness. She was born in Greece and had been a resident of Batavia about a year. She leaves her parents and a sister, who live in Greece, and two sisters in Batavia. Her funeral to be conducted by a Greek priest from Rochester, will be held to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, and the burial will take place in St. Joseph's cemetery. **** WEDDINGS IN WESTERN N. Y. THORNELL - BAKER Pittsford, Feb. 15 - A pretty wedding took place at 7 o'clock on St. Valentine's evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. George STULL, of Sutherland road. The contracting parties were Mrs. STULL'S sister, Miss Edna Alta BAKER, daughter of Mrs. Andrew BAKER, of Pittsford, and Arthur Elliott THORNELL, of Batavia. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles THORNELL, of Batavia, who formerly resided here. About twenty-five guests from Rochester, Batavia and Pittsford witnessed the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. James L. JEWELL, pastor of the Presbyterian Church <snip> didn't get the rest. **** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS