Democrat & Chronicle February 7, 1918, page 12 Rochester, NY Monroe Co. DIED REEVE--Entered into rest at his home, No. 108 Belmont street, Wednesday, February 6, 1918, Robert W. REEVE. He is survived by his wife and two daughters, Mrs. A. J. BURNS and Gertrude I. REEVE of this city, one son, R. Harry REEVE of Pittsford, N.Y. Funeral from the residence Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. SEAMS--At Mendon, Tuesday night February 5, 1918, August SEAMS, an esteemed resident of the town for thirty-two years, aged 74 years. The remains were removed to the home of his daughter, Mrs. August PAPKA of Monroe avenue, Pittsford, where the funeral will be held at 1:30 o'clock at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Pittsford. Interment in Pittsford Village cemetery. MACNEILL--At Castlebay, Barra, Scotland, Monday, January 7, 1918, Mrs. Margaret Macneill, aged 68 years. R.I.P. MURPHY--At the home of his brother, No. 17 Copeland street, Wednesday afternoon February 6, 1918 Robert Cowan MURPHY aged 30 years. Besides his wife he is survived by one son, Robert Harold, one brother, Charles W. MURPHY, one sister Mrs. Henry K. BENZENAKER. Funeral Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home, No. 17 Copeland street. Interment in the family lot at Mount Hope Cemetery. SCHUMANN--In this city at No. 279 Ravenwood avenue, Wednesday morning, February 6, 1918, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth SCHUMANN. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Harry W. JENKINS, one son Leon W. SCHUMANN, and two grandchildren, also three sisters of Ithaca, N.Y. BARBER--Entered into rest, Wednesday, February 6, 1918 at the residence of her son, No. 36 Ferndale crescent, Rhoda A. BARBER, widow of William R. BARBER, aged 74 years. She leaves one son, James R. BARBER, one daughter, Mrs. Emma LOWREY and six grandchildren. Funeral services from the residence Friday afternoon, February 8, 1918 at 2 o'clock. Interment at Mount Hope cemetery. MADDICKS--In this city, on Wednesday, February 6, 1918, Jessie Batchelor, wife of William E.P. Maddicks of No. 180 Champlain street. Besides her husband she leaves two daughters, Marjorie and Ruth, one son, William, three sisters Mrs. George Swanton, of this city, Mrs. D. G. O'Day of Tonawanda and Mrs. A. R. Wagner of Philadelphia, one brother C. J. Batchelor of Tonawanda. Notice of funeral hereafter. PEET--At the home of his daughter, in Walworth, N.Y., Wednesday February 6, 1918 Rev. Wilbur O. PEET, aged 67 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jennie F. PEET; two sons James C of Toledo, O and Robert I at Camp Lewis, Tacoma, Wash; one daughter Mrs. Charles W. CLARK of Walworth, N.Y., one brother J. Clinton PEET. Funeral at Walworth, Friday, February 8th at noon. Services at the home of his brother. J. Clinton PEET, West Webster, N.Y. on Saturday at noon. Interment at Webster Rural cemetery. IN MEMORIAM DENNING--In sad but loving memory of Susan DENNING who died February 7, 1916. Submitted by: Patricia Stillwell Mims