Rochester, Monroe, NY Democrat & Chronicle Aug 15, 1918 WESTERN NEW YORK DEATHS FREDERICK BAKER Rushville, Aug. 14 - The funeral of Frederick BAKER, of East Potter, was held from the Lutheran Church at Voak at 2 o'clock to-day and burial made in the Schuman cemetery. He was 72 years of age and had always lived in this town. He was born on shipboard as his parents were coming from Germany to America. He was twenty days old when he was landed in New York. Thirty-five years ago he married Miss Mary WETLING, of Potter, who survives him. He also leaves one brother, Philip BAKER, of Lyons, and one sister, Mrs. Lewis BROMM, of Newark, N. Y. ** MRS. ADDIE DAVIS Geneva, Aug. 14 - Mrs. Addie DAVIS, aged 43 years, died last evening at the City Hospital. The survivors are her husband, John L. DAVIS; her mother, Mrs. Caroline BILLOWS, of Willard; three sons, Stacey W., of Auburn; Glen of Camp Dix, and Vernice, of Senett; one daughter, Mrs. Nellie ANDERSON of this city a sister, Mrs. Charles RHOADES, of Auburn, and one brother, Augusta BILLOWS, of Weedsport. The funeral will be held on Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the Methodist Church in Weedsport. Burial will be made in Rural cemetery Weedsport. ** MRS. CHARLES W. HERRICK Nunda, Aug. 14 - The body of Mrs. Charles W. HERRICK, who died in Porterville, Cal., August 4th, reached Nunda last night and the funeral was held from the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. MARSH this afternoon. Burial was made in Oakwood cemetery. For many years Mrs. HERRICK was a well-known resident of Nunda, her husband having conducted a jewelry store here for many years. At the time of her death she resided with her son- in-law, J. D. HOWELL, and her granddaughter, Mabel HOWELL GILLETTE. ** WILLIAM BUSH Hilton, Aug. 14 - The funeral of Willard BUSH, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent BUSH, was held this afternoon at the home on the West town line at 2 o'clock. He enlisted in the service June 7, 1918, and was in camp at Paris Island, where he died. He was 29 years of age and the first Hilton boy to give his life in the service. Besides the parents the survivors are one sister of Milton; one brother, of Rochester, and one brother in the service, Elmer BUSH, in camp in Oklahoma. A military service was held at the burial at Parma Union cemetery. ** EARL PINCKNEY Sodus, Aug. 14 - Earl PINCKNEY, 21 years of age, died yesterday at the home of his parents on the DeRIGHT farm, about one mile north of this village. He had been ill for a year of tuberculosis. The survivors are the parents; one brother, Fred PINCKNEY, of Sodus; two sisters, the Misses Gladys and Ruby PINCKNEY, who reside at home and a third sister who lives in Port Byron. Funeral services will be conducted at the house to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock and burial made in the Rural cemetery in this village. ** LEWIS PETERSON Dansville, Aug. 14 - Lewis PETERSON died last evening in his home in Franklin street. He was about 60 years old and was employed at the Power Specialty Company. Funeral services Thursday afternoon. ** MRS. PHILLIP H. VERNON Dansville, Aug. 14 - The funeral services for Mrs. Philip Harwood VERNON were held in the parlors of W. D. GROVER this afternoon, Rev. S. F. GUTELIUS officiating. Mrs. VERNON died Monday afternoon at the Colonial Inn, after years of invalidism. She is survived by her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Raymond GORGES, of Washington, D. C., and a son, Dr. Harwood VERNON, of Flemington, N. J. The burial will be in the family plot at Newport, R. I.. ** DAILY RECORD OF DEATHS William M. PENNINGTON died yesterday morning at his home, No. 1449 South avenue, aged 79 years. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Bertha TROTT; a son, Albert PENNINGTON; a sister, Mrs. Fred COOPER, of Turnwater, Wash., and four brothers, Aaron PENNINGTON, of Antwerp, N. Y.; Frank J. PENNINGTON, of Carthage, N. Y.; Nathaniel PENNINGTON, of Felts Mill, and John PENNINGTON, of Rochester, Minn. Miss Bertha STEINKAMP died yesterday morning at the home of her sister, Mrs. Charles PURKER, in Brooks avenue, Gates. She leaves two brothers, William and Henry STEINKAMP, and six sisters, Mrs. Thomas BELDUE, Mrs. Charles PURKER, Mrs. Charles SHELTER, Mrs. Peter FREDERICK, Miss Elizabeth and Miss Pauline STEINKAMP. Mrs. Lu??a MONTESANO, wife of Michael MONTESANO, died on Tuesday evening at her home, No. 32 woodward street, aged 23 years. Besides her husband she leaves an infant son, Joseph; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ?razio RICOTTA, and seven sisters, Mrs. Charles PAIRINO, Mrs. Anthony BARONE and Mary, Josephine, Lucy, Rose and Frances RICOTTA. George M. METZGER died yesterday afternoon at the family home, Mo. 460 Clifford avenue, aged 58 years. Besides his wife, he leaves three sons, Leonard H., Raymond B. and Fa?ian G. METZGER; five brothers, Charles, Frank, Jacob, Bernard and Henry METZGER and one sister, Mrs. Susanna WEGMAN. HARRP(?) DeOUDE, son of Leonard and Jeanette DeOUDE, died yesterday at his home, No. ? Bremen street, aged 37 years. Besides his parents, he leaves four brothers, Peter, Martin, Cornelius and James DeOUDE; three sisters, Mrs. B. MOLHACK, Mrs. F. N?WACK and Miss Josephine DeOUDE. Edwin W. BIGGERSTAFF died yesterday at his home, No. 31 Sumner park, aged 49 years. He leaves his wife, Katherine KELLY. He was a member of Comstock Lodge, Knights of Pythias; Townsend Lodge, I. O. O. F., and of Masonic lodges in Waterbury, Conn. Irene VOGT SCHMITT died yesterday at the Gordon Hospital, aged 23 years. She leaves, besides her husband, her parents, John and Gussie VOGT. The body was taken to her home, No. 27 Wadsworth street. ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS