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    1. [NY-Old-News] >> Monroe Co., NY Oct 18, 1918 # 2
    2. Rochester, Monroe, NY Democrat & Chronicle Oct 18, 1918 DIED KNIGHT - Entered into rest, Wednesday, October 16, 1918, at the residence, No. 1,458 Main street east, Walter G. KNIGHT, aged 26 years. He leaves his wife, Marcella; his mother, Mrs. Julia KNIGHT; six brothers, Dr. Harry KNIGHT, Herbert, Richard, Ralph, Alfred and Leo(?) KNIGHT, and three sisters, Mrs. Arthur MORDEN, of Bloomfield, Ontario, Can., Mrs. Margaret GOATES(?) And Miss ?ea?ie KNIGHT. -Funeral strictly private, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from No. 301 Alexander street. * HOFFMAN - Yesterday afternoon, at the family home, No. 20 O'Neil street, Mrs. Sophia FAHRNE(?) HOFFMAN, aged 43 years. She leaves her husband, Jacob Fe??man; three sons, George, Alfred and Howard HOFFMAN; two sisters, Mrs. Gertrude SAUTER and Mrs. Frank WEINS, and a brother, Peter J. FAHRNE. She was president and active member of the L. C. B. A., Branch 188. -Funeral mass will be held at 8:30 from Holy Family Church, and funeral 9:30 o'clock from the home, at No. 20 O'Neil street. Interment in the family lot in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Funeral strictly private. * BLOOM - Entered into rest, in Kenwood, N. Y., Wednesday, October 16, 1918, Rev. Clarence E. BLOOM, aged 64 years. Deceased is survived by his wife, Marion B. BLOOM; one son, Robert BLOOM, of Cincinnati, Ohio, and one brother, Arthur BLOOM, of this city. -Funeral from Strauchen's funeral chapel, No. 265 North street, this afternoon (Friday) at 3:30 o'clock. Interment in Mount Hope cemetery. * GARDNER - Yesterday morning at the home of a brother, at No. 60 Syke street, Roy Francis GARDNER, aged 25 years. He leaves his mother, Mrs. Catherine GARDNER, of Le Roy, and a brother, Harry James GARDNER. -The funeral will take place Saturday morning at 10 o'clock from the house. Interment in St. Francis cemetery, Le Roy, N. Y. * LEDERER - at Dr. Lee's Hospital, Wednesday evening, Oct. 16, 1918, Mrs. Mary LEDERER, widow of Ludwig LEDERER, aged 68 years. She is survived by two sons, Lewis J. and Carl F. LEDERER; and two daughters, Mrs. F. MISKELL and Miss Marie R. LEDERER, all of this city. -The remains were removed to the family home, No. 119 Webster avenue, from where the funeral will take place Saturday morning, October 19, at 8:30 o'clock and 9 o'clock from St. Joseph's Church. Interment in the family lot in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. * COMPAS - This morning, at the Homeopathic hospital, Paul COMPAS, of No. 97 Plymouth avenue, aged 34 years. He is survived by his parents, one brother; two sisters. Deceased was a member of the Rochester Lodge of Elks. -The remains have been removed to F. W. Rossenbach's funeral parlor, No. 1?1 Allen street, from where the funeral will take place Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, with the funeral of Makis COSTAS, of No. 56 Plymouth avenue north, who died Tuesday, aged 28 years, and is a relative of Paul COMPAS, who conducted a florist shop at Clinton avenue north. Interment will be made in riverside cemetery. * PARENT - Thursday night, at the family home, No. 16 Hammill place, Mrs. Maud FOREST PARENT, aged 36 years. She leaves her husband, Harry PARENT; two sons, Robert and Elmer; her mother, Christina FOREST and four brothers, George and Fred, of Chicago and Robert and Walter of this city, and two sisters, Mrs. Flora HIRSH and Mrs. Eleanor AMBROSE. -Funeral will take place Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock from Holy Apostles' Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre. * GIBSON - At his home in Penfield, Wednesday, October 16, 1918, Spencer L. A. GIBSON, aged 32 years. He leaves besides his wife, Elizabeth G., one son, Albert, also his parents, all of Penfield; one brother, Arthur GIBSON; one sister, Mrs. QUE?EAN, both of Philadelphia. -Funeral from his late home, Whalen road, Saturday afternoon, October 19, 1918, at 2:30 o'clock. Interment at Oakwood cemetery at 3:30. Funeral private. * BEACH - At the home of his daughter, Mrs. Major W. V. EWERS, No. 4? North Goodman street, Thursday, October 17, 1918, Allen C. BEACH, aged 93 years. -The funeral will take place from the house Saturday morning at 9:45. Burial in the family lot at Sackets Harbor, N. Y. ** TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE Daily Record of Changes in Ownership in City and County Real estate transfers were recorded in the office of the County Clerk yesterday as follows: Sanitary Can Company to American Can Company, property in Fairport; $10. Millard H. JENKS and wife to Edwin F. SUSS, property in Harvard street; $1. Adelaide M. COVELL to Hosea COVELL, property in Sweden; $1. Abraham ROSEN and wife to Louis STEIN, property in Flower City park; $1. Abraham ROSEN and wife to Frank HEFFER, property in Middlesex road; $1. Abraham ROSEN and wife to Joseph BLOCH, property in Middlesex road; $1. Abraham ROSEN and wife to Hyman CILMAN, property in Middlesex road; $1. Abraham ROSEN, and wife to Hyman CILMAN, property in Herman street; $1. Fanny L. HODGES to Jean and Esther CHAUTREUL, property in Highland avenue; $1. Nellie E. CROUCH to Amelia A. SCHNORR, property in Fillmore street; $1. J. D. SHOECRAFT and wife to Lena C. HARTMAN, property in Culver road; $1. Amelia A. SCHNORR to Nellie E. CROUCH, property in Sherwood avenue; $1. James H. COMERFORD and wife to Dwight H. ALLEN, property in State street; $1. **** NEW MINISTER TO PREACH Rev. Elisha Snodgrass Will Take up Duties at Honeoye Falls Sunday Honeoye Falls, Oct. 17 - The newly-appointed pastor of the local Methodist Episcopal Church is Rev. Elisha M. SNODGRASS, Ph. D., one of the most successful ministers in the Genesee Conference. He has filled some of the best appointments in the Genesee Conference, such as Geneseo, North Tonawanda, Coudersport, St. Pauls, Niagara Falls, Hamburg and Medina, coming here from the latter place. He will preach at the Methodist Church next Sunday. Rev. W. H. SMITH, who has acceptably filled the pulpit of the Methodist Episcopal Church for several years, was appointed by the Genesee Conference to the management of the Methodist Home for Children at Williamsville, N. Y. The announcement was a surprise to his parishioners who were looking for his return to this charge another year. The work at Williamsville, which is the only institution of the sort in the conference, has been conducted the past two years by Dr. W. F. WELLS, who was assigned to the charge at Brockport. The work of caring for the homeless little ones of the conference is expanding rapidly, and Rev. SMITH will look after its an?neing and which he will have the able assistance of Mrs. SMITH. **** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS

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