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    1. [NY-Old-News] >> Monroe Co., NY Oct 18, 1918 # 3
    2. Rochester, Monroe, NY Democrat & Chronicle Oct 18, 1918 WESTERN NEW YORK DEATHS RAY P. YOUNGERS Bergen, Oct. 17 - Ray Paul YOUNGERS died at his home, a half mile southeast of North Bergen, yesterday of acute nephritis, aged 32 years. He was a son of Frank YOUNGERS, of North Bergen, where he was born April 11, 1886, and where his life was spent. On September 18, 1913, he married Miss Grace B. JOHNSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Porter H. JOHNSON. For the last four years he worked his father-in-law's farm. He was a member of Wardville Lodge, I. O. O. F. Mr. YOUNGERS is survived by his wife; a daughter, Mary Jennette, aged ten months; his father; a brother, Louis YOUNGERS, of this village, and a sister, Mrs. E. H. McCONNELL, of Riga. Funeral service will be conducted at the house to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock by Rev. A. G. ANDERSON, of North Bergen, with interment at North Byron. ** MRS. LE ROY DECKER Romulus, Oct. 17 - The death of Mrs. Leroy DECKER occurred yesterday morning in Seneca Falls, following a short illness of pneumonia. Mrs. DECKER was formerly Miss Rose TRAINOR, of this place, and was eighteen years of age. She was united in marriage to Leroy DECKER on Saturday, October 5th, at Holy Cross Church, Ovid. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John TRAINOR; three sisters, Mrs. Arthus KINNE, of Kendaia; Mrs. Victor HOAGLAND, of Ovid, and Miss Elizabeth TRAINOR, of this village, and two brothers, John and Edward, of this place. The funeral will be held Saturday morning at Holy Cross, Ovid. ** GEORGE P. FOWLER Pittsford, Oct. 17 - George P. FOWLER, a resident of Fishers for forty years, died at an early hour this morning at the family home, after a long illness of chronic diseases. His birthplace was Mendon, nearly fifty-one years ago. His parents were the late William P. FOWLER, and Mrs. Eliza L. WOOLSTON FOWLER, who survives, with his wife, Mrs. Adeline CONELLY FOWLER, and one son, Fred G. FOWLER, all of Fisher's village. His body was taken to the residence of Mrs. John CONNALLY, mother of Mrs. FOWLER, where the funeral service will be held next Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with burial at Mendon cemetery in the family lot. ** JOSEPH YACHETT Bergen, Oct. 17 - Joseph YACHETT, who was taken to Batavia hospital on Tuesday evening for treatment for pneumonia, died this morning at 2 o'clock, aged 36 years. He was a native of Italy and was a resident of this village since the spring of 1917, moving from Churchville, where he spent nine years. He is survived by his wife and six children, one of whom, a son 13 years of age, is in Italy. A requiem mass will be celebrated in St. Bridget's Church, at Bergen, to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock, by the rector, Rev. J. F. McGINN, with burial at the Catholic cemetery in Bergen. ** MISS ROSS KERSHNER Dansville, Oct. 17 - Mrs. Alta Fries KERSHNER died Wednesday afternoon in the family home at Sandy Hill. Her baby died Tuesday evening. Funeral arrangements are not yet completed. She is survived by her husband, Ross KERSHNER ** GEORGE H. MILLER Lyons, Oct. 17 - George H. MILLER, aged 28 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Miller, of Ditton street, died at his parents home this noon of pneumonia, following an attack of influenza. Mr. MILLER was an employee of the New York Central car shops in this village. He leaves his parents one sister, Mabel, and one brother, Fred, who is with the American forces across the water. ** MRS. ROSAMOND E. PIERCE Dansville, Oct. 17 - The funeral of Mrs. Rosamond E. PIERCE will be held Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Presbyterian Church, Groveland, Rev. Mr. FUNNELL officiating. She died Wednesday in her home at Groveland, aged 63 years. She is survived by her husband, Robert H. PIERCE; two daughters, May and Rosamond, and one son, George PIERCE. Burial in Scottsburg. ** HENRY HELFRICH Spencerport, Oct. 17 - The death of Henry L. HELFRICH, son of Mr. and Mrs. George P. HELFRICH, of this village, occurred at the Hahnemann Hospital, in Rochester yesterday noon after a brief illness of pneumonia following an attack of influenza. Mr. HELFRICH was born in Spencerport, September 14, 1884, and was one of a family of eight children. He resided in Spencerport until about fourteen years ago, when he went to Rochester. Three years ago last January he was married to Miss Tillie KESSELRING, of Rochester. He was employed as an electrician at the Symington plant at the time of his illness. Besides his wife he leaves four brothers, George and Lewis, of Rochester, Philip and Harold, of Spencerport; three sisters, Elizabeth HELFRICH and Mrs. Grover CONLEY, both of Rochester, and Mrs. Breo Le PIERRE, of Syracuse. The funeral services will be held from the home of his father-in-law, Philip KESSELRING, No. 109 Gorsline street, Rochester to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock. Burial will be made in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. ** FARNSWORTH - CONTANT Williamson, Oct. 17 - Last night occurred the marriage of Miss Pearl L. CONTANT to Clifford FARNSWORTH. The ceremony was pronounced by Rev. C. H. HOWES, of the Baptist Church, at the parsonage. **** SUDDEN DEATH TAKES THREE Child and Two men Collapse — Men Stricken in Street Bemo S?SILLI, 5 years old, of No. 501 Smith street, was suddenly taken ill yesterday morning and died before medical aid could be summoned. The body was removed to the morgue, where convulsions of the bowels was given as the cause of the death. Frank SYMBOLINSKY, residing with his sister at No. 41 Kelly street, collapsed suddenly yesterday morning at the corner of Joseph and Kelly street, and died almost instantly. He was about 45 years old. Coroner KILLIP has charge of the case. John HOWARD, who was taken to the Hahnemann Hospital from No. 48 Elm street, on Wednesday evening in an unconscious condition, died yesterday morning without regaining consciousness. Coroner KILLIP was called and had the body removed to the morgue. **** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS

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