Rochester, Monroe NY Democrat & Chronicle Jan 29, 1922 DIED PERDUYN - Entered into rest, at her late residence, No. 115 East Union street, Newark, N.Y., Saturday, January 28, 1922, Jozina VAN HOUTE, wife of John PERDUYN, in the 79th year of her age. She is survived by her husband, six sons, John J., of Newark, N. Y., James A., of Los Angeles, Cal., William E., of Marion, N. Y., Peter J., of Cambridge, Mass., George E., of East Rochester, N. Y., Isaac, of this city; two daughters, Mrs. M. G. BUCK, of Whitesboro, N. Y., and Mrs. Jasper HOOSE, of Newark, N. Y.; eleven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. -Funeral service will be held on Monday afternoon, January 30th, at the First Reformed Church, Newark, N. Y., at 2:30 o'clock. Interment at Willow Avenue cemetery. SCHERBERGER - Suddenly, at the home of his son, Norfolk, Va., Thursday, January 26, 1922. Frederick SCHERBERGER, Sr., formerly of this city. He leaves two sons, Lieutenant Frederick SCHERBERGER, Jr., U. S. N., of Norfolk, Va., and Frank C. SCHERBERGER, of this city. VOGEL - At her home in Butler, Pa., Thursday, January 26, 1922, Helen ZIMBER VOGEL, widow of John W. VOGEL. She is survived by four sons, Joseph, John, William and Raymond VOGEL, one sister, Miss M. ZIMBER, of Buffalo; two brothers, Thomas J. and Joseph G. ZIMBER, of Rochester. Buffalo papers please copy. FROEHLER - Martin FROEHLER entered into rest Thursday, January 26, 1922, at the family home, No. 389 Campbell street. He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, Mary KOHLMEIER FROEHLER; four sons, Michael, of Cincinnati, Ohio; Frank R., Edward M. and Joseph J., of this city; four daughters, Mrs. Charles J. BIESENBACH, Mrs. Leo J. KNOPF, Mrs. Frank A. TSCHI?RER and Miss Rose B. FROEHLER, and fifteen grandchildren. -Funeral will take place Monday morning at 8 o'clock from his late home and 8:30 o'clock at Holy Family Church. Interment will take place in the family lot in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. JONES - At his home in Webster, on East Main street, Saturday morning, January 28, 1922, Honorable Frank M. JONES, aged 74 years. He leaves his wife, M. Louise CRAMER JONES; one brother, William H. JONES, of Miami, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Nancy M. DAVIS, of Los Angeles, Cal., and Mrs. Sara ROUCH, of Union Hill, N. Y. -Funeral from his late home in Webster, on East Main street, Monday afternoon, January 30, 1922, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Webster Rural cemetery. MACOMBER - Entered into rest, in this city, Saturday, January 28, 1922, Dr. Augustus ? MACOMBER, aged 77 years. Deceased is survived by his wife and one son, Raymond MACOMBER, of Seattle, Wash. -Funeral services from No. 122 Minnesota street, Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment at Wooden cemetery Ch??, Norfolk. Nebraska papers please copy. OSBORN - At his residence, No. 1629 Culver road, Wilbur Fiske OSBORN. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Theresa SONTAZ OSBORN. -Funeral Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. OATWAY - At his home, in Byron, Thursday afternoon, January 26, 1922, James C. OATWAY, aged 54 years. He leaves his wife, Minnie GIBB OATWAY. -Funeral will be held at his residence Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Byron cemetery. PRATT - Entered into rest, Friday, January 27, 1922, at the home, No. 1095 Monroe avenue, Flora L., beloved wife of Grover M. PRATT, aged 71 years. Besides her husband she leaves one son, Edward A., of Rushford, N. Y.; two daughters, Mrs. H. H. STILLMAN and Mrs. Helen P. RICE, both of this city; also five grandchildren. -Funeral Monday at 10:30 o'clock from the residence. Temporary interment at Mount Hope cemetery, with removal later to the family plot at Rushford, N. Y. PIERSON - Entered into rest at her home No. 97 Locust street, Friday, January 27, 1922, Mary E., wife of Joe B. PIERSON, aged 67 years. She leaves besides her husband, one brother, George H. MOSHER, of Wellsbury, N. Y. She was a member of Captain Henry Lomb Circle, Ladies of G. A. R., and Guiding Star Rebekah Lodge, No. 41. -Funeral from her home, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, January 30, 1922. Interment at Mount Hope. HARNED - At the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Paul WEAVER, No. 142 Broadway, January 26, 1922, at 4 p.m., Benjamin Chichester HARNED. He is survived by two brothers, Samuel L. HAENED of Brooklyn; Charles W. HARNED, of Dallas, Texas; three daughters, Mrs. Paul WEAVER, Mrs. Benjamin B. BATES, Mrs, Wellington POTTER; one son, Percy L. HARNED, and nine grandchildren, all of Rochester. -Funeral Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from No. 142 Broadway. Temporary interment at Mount Hope cemetery, with removal later to family plot at New Haven, Conn. YORKEY - Entered into rest, Saturday, January 28, 1922, Cora REDDER, wife of Herbert J. YORKEY, aged 29 years. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, Helen and Mary; her father and mother, August and Mary REDDER; three sisters, Mrs. Martha JOHNSON, Mrs. Lillian WHITNEY, and Gertrude REDDER; three brothers, William H. Edward G. and Dewey A. REDDER. -Funeral from her home, No. 217 Remington street, Tuesday afternoon, January 31st., at 2 o'clock. Interment at mount Hope. ** FRANK M. JONES ID DEAD AT WEBSTER Former County Treasurer and Member of Assembly Passes Away Frank JONES died at his residence in Webster yesterday morning. Mr. JONES was born at Union Hill, Monroe county, on November 18, 1847, son of Chester JONES, merchant and farmer, and Hannah, daughter of Samuel MILLARD, of the revolutionary army. He was educated in the public schools of his native place, and in 1868(?) He became associated with his father in the grocery business. He later built and conducted a general store at Union Hill where he resided until 1891. Then he moved to Webster and opened a large department store, which he conducted until about 1915. In the fall of 1885 Mr. JONES was elected supervisor of the town of Webster, and four times successively he was re-elected to this office. In 1889 he was elected to represent the First Monroe District in the state Assembly, and he was re-elected in 1890, and again in 1891. While in the Assembly Mr. JONES served as a member of the Committees on Gas, Electricity, Water Supply, and Railroads. In 1908 Mr. JONES was elected treasurer of Monroe county. In the year 1915 he retired from active business duties, and in the same year was appointed a delegate to the Constitutional Convention. Mr. JONES was a member of the Webster (line unreadable) and of Damascus Temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine of Rochester. He was a member and trustee of the Webster Presbyterian Church. On December 22, 1869, he married M. Louise CRANMER, daughter of William T. CRANMER, of Ontario, Wayne county. Mr. JONES leaves, besides his wife, a brother, William H. JONES, of Miami, Fla., and two sisters, Nancy M. DAVIS, of Los Angeles, Cal., and Mrs. Laura ROUCH, of Union Hill. The funeral will be held from the home in East Main street, Webster, to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. C. H. BROWN officiating. Interment will be made in Webster Rural cemetery. * MARGARET MILES PAEHLING, 56 years old, of No. 143 North Union street, died suddenly Friday afternoon at her home. She leaves her mother, Margaret MILES, of Interlaken; four sisters, Mrs. Michael LYMAN, Mrs. Julia POST, of Buffalo, Mrs. James HANLON, of Rochester, and Catherine MILES, of Interlaken, and three brothers, John MILES, of Ithaca, and James and Patrick MILES, of Interlaken. Interment will be made at Ovid. The funeral of Bridget McARDLE CARROLL was held at 8:30 o'clock yesterday morning from her home, No. 44 Sherman street, and at 9 o'clock from the Church of Holy Apostles. Requiem high mass was celebrated by Rev. Father McARDLE, of Scottsville. The bearers were Sergeant James COLLINS, Daniel NAYLON, Martin CULLEN, Frank LANE, Thomas KEARNES and William KENNEY. Interment was made in the family lot at Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Final blessing at the grave was given by Rev. John McMAHON, chaplain of St. Ann's Home. THERESA DREXEL, widow of Louis DREXEL, died yesterday at the home of her daughters, Mrs. Anna FOLEY, No. 169 Warner street, aged 60 years. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Anna FOLEYand Mrs. Edward LINDEAN, and four sons, Joseph J., Charles A., Edward A., and Theodore DREXEL, and eighteen grandchildren. MRS. ELEANORA GUNTERT died yesterday afternoon at the home of her son, Ernest E. GUNTERT, No. 219 Post avenue. She leaves a son, Ernest E. GUNTERT, and a daughter, Rose M. GUNTERT, both of this city, and four grandchildren. She was a member of the Rosary Society of St. Augustine's Church. ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS