Rochester, Monroe, NY Times Union May 13, 1918 WESTERN NEW YORK DEATHS MRS. MARY KENNELLY Canandaigua, May 13 - From St. Mary's Church tomorrow morning will be held the funeral of Mrs. Mary KENNELLY, aged 59 years, who died at her home in Jefferson Avenue Saturday following an illness with heart trouble. She leaves three sons, Michael, Daniel and John KENNELLY, all of Canandaigua; also two sisters and two brothers, Mrs. M. E. FITZGERALD of Rochester; Mrs. Nora BUNCE, Patrick and Michael CARR, all of Ireland. **** MRS. ELLEN MALONEY Le Roy, May 13 - The funeral of Mrs. Ellen MALONEY, wife of John MALONEY, was held from St. Peter's Church at 9:30 o'clock this morning with interment in St. Francis' Cemetery. Mrs. MALONEY was born in Rochester in 1850, residing there until shortly before her marriage to Mr. MALONEY which took place at Brockport on August 8, 1866. Since then she had always resided in Le Roy where she was a member of St. Peter's Church. Besides her husband she is survived by three sons and one daughter, Frank E., John A. and Willard, and Miss Maud MALONEY, all of this village, and one sister, Mrs. Mary ALBERT, of Baltimore, Md. **** JOHN W. TINKEUS Holley, May 13 - John W. TINKUS, a lifelong and well-known resident of this vicinity, died yesterday morning at his home on the Murray Road. He has been in failing health for the past few years, Mr. TINKUS was born September 27, 1847, in the town of Sweden. He was a member of Hulberton Tent, K. O. T. M. Beside his son, Kirke, of this place, he leaves three sisters, Mrs. Susan GREEN and Mrs. Sarah POOL ENNIS, of Niagara Falls, and Mrs. Mary MORROW, of Albion. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from his late residence, Rev. William SWALES officiating. Burial at Mt. Albion. **** MRS. MARGARET DONNAN Geneseo, May 13 - Mrs. Margaret DONNAN, aged 85 years, died suddenly at her home in Main street here, Saturday afternoon. A heart attack is believed to be the cause. She was born in York and before her marriage to Joseph D. LEWIS, late of this village, was Miss Margaret DONNAN. Her next of kin are nieces and nephews, as follows: Charles BOW, of Perry; Miss Elizabeth BOWDEN, of California; William DONNAN, of LaHarte, Kansas; Mrs. Anna HACKNEY, of the same place; George and Roy DONNAN, of York; and J. Clay DONNAN, of Rochester. The remains will be interred in Temple Hill Cemetery here. The funeral will take place from her home Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. **** FRANCES E. PALMER Spencerport, May 13 - The funeral of Frances E. PALMER, whose death occurred at the home of her brother, Fred C. PALMER, of Parma; on Friday evening after a long illness, was held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the home of her brother, the Rev. W. S. RYDER of the Parma Corner's Baptist Church officiating. Miss PALMER was born in Michigan in 1854. She was engaged in missionary work in Burma, India, from the year 1880 until 1894, under the American Baptist Foreign Missionary Society. For the past 24 years she made her home with her uncle, Nelson B. PALMER of Parma. She had been in failing health for several years. She was a member of the Parma Corner's Baptist Church. She is survived by two brothers, William H. and Fred C. PALMER, both of Parma; two uncles, Nelson B. PALMER of Parma, and F. B. PALMER of Fredonia, N. Y., and one aunt, Mrs. Stella SWARTHOUT of Grand Rapids, Mich. Burial was made in the Parma Corner's Cemetery. **** MRS. ANNA G. WHITLOCK Pittsford, May 13 - The funeral of Mrs. Anna G. WHITLOCK, wife of Andrew WHITLOCK, of this village, will be held tomorrow afternoon in the Presbyterian Church. The burial service will be private. Mrs. WHITLOCK died yesterday morning, after an illness of a number of weeks, at the family home, Lincoln Avenue. Her parents were Charles and Elizabeth CLEVELAND. She was born here, where she continued to live all her life. Besides her husband, near surviving relatives are: One daughter, Mrs. L. F. ROGERS; one son, Harold WHITLOCK, both of Pittsford; also a sister, Mrs. D. B. ECKLER, of this village, and three brothers, Emerson ad William CLEVELAND of Pittsford and Dr. Frank CLEVELAND of Philadelphia. Mrs. WHITLOCK was a member of the Presbyterian Church for many years. **** Dr. ISAAC T. MULLEN Batavia, May 13 - News has been received in Batavia of the death at his home in Chicago on Saturday of Dr. Isaac Todd MULLEN, a former well-known resident of Genesee County, Dr. MULLEN, who was born in Alexander about 58 years ago, and was a son of the late Dr. Isaac V. MULLEN, practiced medicine in Stafford and Oakfield for a number of years and served one term as coroner. Dr. MULLEN gave up the practice of medicine about 25 years ago and entered the railway mail service. Soon afterward he was appointed a postoffice inspector, a position he had since held. He was located in Seattle, Wash., a short time and had since been stationed in Chicago. In 1900 he married Miss Flora Luella ISAAC of Oakfield, who survives him with a son, Wadsworth. He also leaves a brother, Joseph MULLEN, and a sister, Miss May MULLEN, of Buffalo. **** GAINESVILLE GIVES 13 Bbls. OF FLOUR SILVER SPRINGS - May 13 - Thirteen barrels and 50 pounds of flour was donated by the citizens of the township of Gainesville to be sent to the soldiers. Following are the names of the doners: SILVER SPRINGS - Mrs. Henry GUADNER, Mrs. Pearl DIXON, Miss Enda JONES, W. E. GILLEASE, F. E. MORGAN, C. R. MASON, Charles CRIST, J. A. CORBETT, John DUSCHEN, Prof. D. C. CLARK, Mrs. D. McBRIDE Sr., E. K. LUCUS, J. G. KERSHAW, M. J. BARBER, Mrs. George EHRESMAN, E. F. BAIER, Thomas DIXON, Mrs. David BARRETT, the Quick Homestead, J. J. KIRCHGRABER, F. J. AUSTIN, George DIXON, Palmer KIMBALL, Fred DANFORTTH, George T. MONROE, George BARRETT, Mrs. James TOOLEN, Mrs. D. JONES, C. Clayton STAMP, Earl CARNEY, Mrs. Charles KRAUSS, F. W. TERRY. GAINESVILLE - E. A. WILSON, E. SCHNEIDER, Mrs. Carrie DAHN, Mrs. M. O. BRAINARD, Leon B. STAMP, Frank MEAD, L. S. DUGGAN, Mrs. L. S. DUGGAN, F. M. BRISTOL, W. C. WISEMAN, H. E. HARDY, W. F. YOUNG, C. N. HICKEY, John HICKEY, Mrs. W. H. WASHBURN, I. G. BETSFORD ROCK GLEN - Michael MILLER, H. L. COTTON, Margaret FARQUEHARSON, I. O. PARKER, John LAKAS, Nichols and Marchant, Jennie FRIFFIN, M. ULAYBON, George M. DAVIS and son. **** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS