Rochester, Monroe, NY Democrat & Chronicle Oct 18, 1918 DAILY RECORD OF DEATHS The funeral of Robert LOHGES, who died at the aviation field at Pensacola, Fla., was held from the family home, No. 35 Greig street, yesterday afternoon. The bearers were Sergeant Nicholas kARR, H. F. YOUNG, C. W. BARKER, H. CORSON, E. S. CURBON and F. B. SPENCER. The firing squad from the Home Defense League was made up of Sergeant Zoa WILLIAMS, Sergeant J. e. NIXON, Corporal J. SOARENSEN, Corporal C. E. SABIN, H. F. BITTER, William H. HORN, L. C. CHRISTENSEN, E. E. SMITH and E. J. CONNOR. Burial was made at Riverside cemetery. * Florence TOWLE ASHMAN died on Wednesday evening at the Homeopathic Hospital, aged 30 years. She leaves her husband, Benjamin A. ASHMAN; one daughter, Myrtle M. ASHEMAN; two sons, Wesley F. and Oliver B. ASHMAN; her parents, Frances and Frank TOWLE, and one sister, Mrs. Charles SCHLAUSSER, all of this city, and a brother, David F. TOWLE, of Le Roy. * Melvin Victor FALLS died yesterday morning at the home of his parents, No. 7 Virginia avenue, Gates, aged 16 years. He leaves besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael FALLS, a sister, Mrs. George COLLINS, and five brothers, William H., Robert M., Richard E., Clarence G., and Raymond E. FALLS. * Rev. Clarence E. BLOOM died on Wednesday afternoon at his home, in Kenwood, N. Y., aged 64 years. He leaves his wife, Marion B. BLOOM; one son, Robert BLOOM, of Cincinnati, and one brother, Arthur H. BLOOM, of this city. The body has been removed to No. 265 North street. * Judith H. BARBER died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. B. W. GERMAN, No. 12 George street, aged 81 years. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. George A. GROH and Mrs. GERMAN, and one grandson, Charles H. SPENCER, of this city. * Gertrude Edmonds CIMINO, formerly of Rochester, died at her home in New Kensington, Pa., on October 14th. Besides her husband, Frank CIMINO, she leaves her foster mother, Mrs. E. W. JAFFREY, of No. 147 Frost avenue, this city, and other members of the family. * Henry DAMASCHKE died on Wednesday night at the home, No. 268 Wilkins street, aged 30 years. He leavs his wife, Mrs. Minnie DAMASCHKE; a son, Harold DAMASCHKE; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. August DAMASCHKE, and two brothers, Charles and August DAMASCHKE. * Reginald J. CLARE died yesterday, aged 30 years. He leaves his wife, Rose CLARE, one son, Joseph; one daughter, Bernice CLARE, and one brother, William CLARE, of the A. E. F., in France. He was a member of Rochester Lodge, Loyal Order of Moose. * Herman GASSER died yesterday morning at No. 174 Urquhart street, aged 32 years. He leaves his mother, Mrs. Mary GASSER; three brothers, Joseph, John and Alfred GASSER; two sisters, Mrs. Mort RISLEY, of Buffalo, and Mrs. YORKER, of this city. * William J. DIXON, of No. 682 Frost avenue, died yesterday in this city, aged 74 years. He leaves two sons, John A. and Fred J. DIXON, and two daughters, Mrs. Thomas C. CRIBBIN and Mrs. Frank F. JOHNSTON, all of this city. * Allen C. BEACH died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. V. EWERS, No. 44 North Goodman street, yesterday, aged 93 years. * Roy W. CALLARD, aged 35 years, died yesterday morning at the Homeopathic Hospital. **** Girl Seriously Injured by Automobile; Motorist Does Not Stop to Help Running at a high rate of speed in Summerville boulevard last evening shortly after 8 o'clock, an unknown touring car struck and seriously injured 15-year-old Loretta DEANE, of No. 15 Konfolf street, who was walking along the side of the road with Mrs. Burt LASCHANDE, of Summerville. The driver of the car did not stop but picked up speed and soon was out of sight. Police and deputy sheriffs throughout the country are searching for the car and it is probable that an arrest will be made to-day. Miss DEANE had been visiting at the LASCHANDE cottage at Summerville for a few days, recuperating from an attack of the influenza, and was about to return to the city. The two were walking along the side of the road toward Stop 25. Miss DEANE some ten yards in advance. After passing Mrs. LASCHANDE, the car suddenly swerved to the side of the road and struck Miss DEANE with great force, hurling her a considerable distance. The girl was rolled over in the road several times and the wheels of the car passed directly over her body. Mrs. LASCHANDE endeavored to attract the attention of the driver of the car, shouting that it was no use go on as she had his number, but he continued with greater speed. Nearby residents ran to the assistance of Miss DEANE and the police of the Fourth Precinct Station were notified, who in turn notified the sheriff's office. Miss DEANE was taken back to the LASCHANDE cottage and Dr. J. H. SULLIVAN, of Charlotte, was called. After being treated, she was left at the cottage. While it is expected that she will recover, Dr. SULLIVAN said last night that she was seriously injured. Both legs and hips were badly bruised, a number of ligaments being torn. Internal injuries also are possible. ** When crossing the intersection of Franklin and Ormond streets shortly after noon yesterday, John VAN CAMPEN, 26, of 455 Averill avenue, was struck by an automobile driven by Max ADLER, of 19 East boulevard. He was removed to the Homeopathic Hospital with a fractured collarbone. ** When Louis SOLOMON, 10 years old, of No. 157 Wilbur street, was playing with a number of other boys in Basin street shortly before noon yesterday, he suddenly darted into the street and was struck by an express truck, a bruised ankle was treated by the surgeon of the St. Mary's Hospital ambulance and the boy was removed to his home. ** Charles LAMPHROM, 13 years old, of No. 729 Smith street, ran from behind an election booth at the corner of Orchard and Smith streets last night when playing with some boys, and was struck by an automobile driven by Merriman KEISER, of Lincoln Park. The boy was struck by the front fender of the machine and thrown to the ground, receiving a slight scalp wound. His cut was dressed by the surgeon of the St. Mary's Hospital ambulance and he was removed to his home. **** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS