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    1. [NY-Old-News] >> Monroe Co., NY Aug 15, 1922 # 1
    2. Rochester, Monroe NY Democrat & Chronicle Aug 15, 1922 DIED KIRBY - Entered into rest, on Monday morning, August 14, 1922, at the family home, No. 51(?) West High terrace, Miss Sarah KIRBY. She leaves surviving three sisters, Mrs. E. K. WILKINSON, Mrs. John MALONE, Mrs. Frank GHE?T; two brothers, Officer Edward KIRBY, of the Rochester Police Department and Frederick KIRBY, all of Rochester. -The funeral will take place on Thursday morning August 17, 1922, at 9 o'clock from the home and at 9:30 o'clock from St. Monica's Church. Interment in the family lot in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. LUSINK - Entered into rest, Monday August 14, 1922, Minnie PIKE, wife of Frank J. LUSINK, of Thomas avenue, Irondequoit. She is survived by her husband; one sister, Mrs. Herman PILLEN(?); two brothers Herman and Derk John PIKE. -Services at the home of her sister, No. 3774 Lake avenue, Wednesday afternoon, August 16th, at 3 o'clock. Interment at Mount Hope. LAVINE - Mrs. Margaret LAVINE died Sunday morning, August 13, 1922, at the family home, No. 25 Broadway. She is survived by her husband; Edward LAVINE; two daughters, Mrs. Roy McGREGOR and Miss Mable LAVINE; one son, Edward LAVINE; two sisters, Mrs. Henry SMITH and Mrs. Robert HUSSEY. -Funeral will be held on Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the home and at 9 o'clock from St. Mary's Church. Interment will be made in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. RUCH?Y - Entered into rest, Monday August 14, 1922, at his home, No. 282 H----- street, Albert M. RUCHTY, aged 64(?) years. He is survived by two daughters, Miss Clara RUCHTY and Mrs. Herbert L---. -Funeral from the house Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Mount Hope cemetery. RODELL - In this city, at his home, No. ??? Monroe avenue, Monday, August 14, 1922, Eugene F. RODELL, aged 62 years. He leaves besides his wife, Ida WILLARD RODELL, three brothers, Frank, Charles and William RODELL, all of this city. -Funeral from the late residence, Thursday afternoon, August 17th, at 3 o'clock. Interment in Mount Hope cemetery. RUCKERT - E?N? RUCKERT, of No. 342 Melville street, Monday afternoon, August 14, 1922, aged 73 years. He is survived by two sons, Fred W. RUCKERT, of Saginaw, Mich., and Frank G. RUCKERT, of this city; three grandchildren. The deceased was a member of St. George's Commandery, No. 43 H. of S; J. and Saginaw Council, 593, K. of C. -The remains were removed to No. 52 Cumberland street and will leave Rochester on Wednesday morning, August 16th, for interment in Mount Olivet cemetery, at Saginaw, Mich. STALKER - Entered into rest at his home, in West Walworth, Monday afternoon, August 14, 1922, Robert W. STALKER, aged 50 years. He leaves his wife, Rita (LAWA?T) STALKER, four sons, Walter, Kenneth, Richard and Edward; three daughters, Agnes, Esther and Margaret, his father, Robert STALKER, one brother, Charles A. STALKER, all of West Walworth, one sister, Mrs. William COPELAND, Jr., of Fairport. -Funeral from the home Thursday afternoon, August 17th, at 2:30 o'clock. Interment at West Walworth cemetery. VAN ETTEN - Entered into rest Sunday, August 13, 1922, Jessie K. TILLING, wife of Arthur F. VAN ETTEN. She is survived by her husband; four sisters, Mrs. C. P. SHELDON, Mrs. R. A. OLSON, Mrs. J. H. GIBBS and Anna M. TILLING; three brothers, Ernest A., Ralph A. and Robert J. TILLING, of Palmyra, N. Y. -Services at her home, No. 63 Kingston street, Tuesday morning, August 15th, at 11 o'clock. Interment at Mount Hope cemetery. WATT - Edward James WATT, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward WATT, died Monday afternoon at the family residence, No. 114 Spruce avenue. -The funeral will take place Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock from the house. Interment will be made in the family lot at Geneseo, N. Y. WEILAND - Mrs. Elizabeth WEILAND died at her home in Scottsville, N. Y., Saturday, August 12, 1922, aged 80 years. She is survived by two sons, Christopher and George WEILAND, both of Chili; one daughter, Mary, of Scottsville; fourteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. -Funeral will be held Wednesday morning, August 16, 1922 from the home and at 9 o'clock from St. Mary's. Interment will be made in Holy Angel cemetery, Scottsville. ** WESTERN NEW YORK DEATHS MICHAEL HINES Le Roy, Aug. 14 - The funeral of Michael HINES was held this morning at 9 o'clock at St. Peter's Church, Rev. Dean ENRIGHT officiating. Interment was in St. Francis Cemetery. Mr. HINES for several years had made his home with his daughter, Mrs. George MICHAEL of this village, but a little more than a week ago he went to Buffalo to visit another daughter, Mrs. Timothy SWENEY, and it was while there that he was stricken with heart failure. He was born in Ireland 86 years ago but came to this country about twenty years ago. Besides Mrs. MICHAELS and Mrs. SWENEY he is survived by two daughters, Miss Catherine HINES, of Le Roy, and Mrs. Agnes PHILBIN, of Buffalo; one sister, Mrs. Ellen KENNEDY, of Buffalo, and two sons, Martin HINES, of Le Roy, and William HINES of New York. * ANDREW R. CROME Batavia, Aug. 14 - Andrew R. CROME, Sr., 69 years old, who for nearly 30 years has been the assistant superintendent of public works in Batavia, died at his home at No. 15 Center street at an early hour this morning after nearly a year's illness from leakage of the heart and dropsy. Mr. CROME was a member of the Exempt Firemen's Association and of St. Joseph's Church. He is survived by his wife and four sons, Harry M., of Rochester, and Andrew Jr., Henry L. and George T. CROME, of Batavia, and five daughters, Mrs. Leon WANSOR, Mrs. Minnie SWIFT, Mrs. May DROHAN, and Misses Sarah and Agnes CROME, all of Batavia, also two brothers and two sisters. The funeral will be held from St. Joseph's Church on Thursday morning and the burial will take place in St. Joseph's cemetery. * MICHAEL L. FLYNN Waterloo, Aug. 14 - Michael L. FLYNN, 57 years old, died at his residence, No. 304 West Main street, at noon to-day, following an illness of but a few hours. Mr. FLYNN was stricken while at work in Geneva and returned home on the trolley and died a few moments later. He was a fourth degree knight of Columbus and prominent in political and municipal affairs. Surviving are his wife, one daughter, Miss Florence FLYNN, and three brothers, John, of Waterloo; Richard A. and Thomas W. FLYNN, of Chicago. The funeral will be held from St. Mary's Church at 9 o'clock on Thursday morning, Rev. Coleman F. O'LOUGHLIN officiating. Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Waterloo Council, Knights of Columbus, will attend the funeral in a body. * WILLIAM E. MUMFORD Ontario, Aug. 14 - Funeral services for William H. MUMFORD a veteran of the Civil war, were held yesterday. He was born in the Town of Sodus on July 28, 1836. On April 7, 1865, he enlisted as a naval seaman and was assigned to the steamer Red Rover. He was discharged on July 22, 1865. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. W. E. AVERY, of Ontario, and Mrs. Nelson COLE, of Sodus, and one son, Morton MUMFORD, of Syracuse. * MRS. CHRISTIAN HOUGH Batavia, Aug. 14 - Mrs. Christian HOUGH, 66 years old, died this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Claude PHILLIO, of Lockport, following a stroke of apoplexy, which she suffered last Tuesday. Mrs. HOUGH resided in Batavia for forty years, and went to Lockport a short time ago to live with her daughter. Besides Mrs. PHILLIO she is survived by one son, William HOUGH, of Batavia, and two other daughters, Mrs. Thomas CLINE, of Lockport and Mrs. Harry J. CUMMINGS of Batavia. The remains were brought to Batavia this afternoon to the home of Mrs. CUMMINGS from which place the funeral will be held on Wednesday afternoon. * WILLIAM G. WITTER Geneva, Aug. 14 - William G. WITTER, 46 years old, died this morning at his home, No. 66 Cherry street, after an illness of four months. Mr. WITTER was employed by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company for the past twenty years in the capacity of night yard master and was a member of the Trainmen's Brotherhood. He is survived by his wife and two sons, Harold and Jack; his father, John B. WITTER and one brother, Frederick J. WITTER, all of this city. The funeral will be held from his late home on Wednesday afternoon with the Rev. Alexander THOMPSON, pastor of the North Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment will be in Glenwood Cemetery. * FRED HISLOP Palmyra, Aug. 14 - Fred HISLOP died here this morning. He was 56 years old. He is survived by one brother, Allie HISLOP. * WILLIAM L. CLARK Naples, Aug. 14 - The body of William Luther CLARK, who died on Thursday night at his home in Chicago, was brought to Naples yesterday. Funeral services were held at 10:30 o'clock this morning from the home of D. Dana LUTHER on East avenue, Dr. Joseph ? FRANCE(?), pastor of the Presbyterian Church, officiated. Burial was made in the Rose Ridge cemetery. Mr. CLARK was one of twin sons of Colonel William W. and Mary Dana LUTHER CLARK, and was born on March 4, 185(0 or 9), in the LUTHER home on East avenue, where the funeral was held. He was a direct descendant of the late Colonel William L. CLARK, one of the pioneer settlers of Naples. In 1878 he was married to Miss Addie DEYO, daughter of the late Simeon L. DEYO, former owner and editor of the Naples Record. For several years Mr. CLARK worked here as a printer. Later he went to Chicago to enter the mercantile business in the employ of John T. and B. L. VAN HEUSEN, where he continued during the rest of his life. He is survived by his wife and twin brother Ch(cut off) CLARK, of Rochester. ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS

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