Rochester, Monroe, NY Democrat & Chronicle Sat Aug 10, 1889 MORTUARY MATTERS Local Record of Deaths and Funeral Announcements -Hattie KROHN died yesterday morning at her home, No. 17 Savannah street, aged 17 years. -Richard MESSENGER, aged 67 years, died yesterday morning, at his home No. 74 Atkinson street. -The funeral of Lilly Marguerite McCORMICK will take place at St. Mary's church this morning at 9 o'clock. --John G., infant son of John BROTHBECK, died at No. 17 Philander street yesterday morning, aged 4 months. -Mrs. Mary STATT, wife of John H. STATT, Jr., died yesterday morning at 10:30 o'clock at Coldwater, aged 31 years. -Hattie, infant daughter of John and Rebecca HORR, aged 12 months, died last evening at the Infants' Summer Hospital, Charlotte. -Mamie, aged 6 years, daughter of Thomas HATES, died Thursday at the family residence, No. 26 Favor street. The funeral will be at the house this morning at 9 o'clock. -Olive A., infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. McCAULEY, died yesterday in the town of Gates, aged 11 months. The funeral will be held at 9 o'clock to-morrow morning at the house. -Antoinette C. KOLB, aged 6 months, infant daughter of Michael and Clara KOLB, died Thursday night at her parents' residence, No. 14 Sheridan Park. The funeral will be held this afternoon. -Harold, infant son of C. D. and Mary A. VAN ZANDT, aged 7 months, died yesterday morning at the family residence, No. 35 South Union street. The funeral will be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon at the house. -The funeral of Philip CRANE took place yesterday morning at 8:30 o'clock, at the late residence of deceased, No. 100 Glenwood avenue and at 9 at the Cathedral. There was a large attendance at the services. -Lorenz MAY, infant son of Charles and Barbara MAY, aged 2 years, died yesterday morning at the family residence, No. 63 Oakman street. The funeral will be held at 9 o'clock to-morrow morning at St. Michaels Church. -The funeral of Vincent Arthur MULLIGAN, who died at the home of his parents in Charlotte yesterday morning, will take place at the family residence at 2:15 o'clock this afternoon, and at the Holy Cross Church at 3 o'clock. -Thomas, infant son of Thomas, Jr., and Mary CONOLA(?), died Thursday night at the family residence, No. 26 Anne street, aged 9 months and 9 days. The funeral will be held Sunday at 9:45 A. M. at St. Michaels Church. -The funeral services of the late Charles MENG will be held at 9 o'clock to-morrow morning at St. Josephs Church. The members of St. Mauritius Catholic Union will attend in a body and the bearers will be selected from that organization on the morning of the funeral. -Samuel, youngest son of Samuel and Kate BECKWITH, died yesterday morning at the family residence, No. 91 Charlotte street, aged 4 years and 3 months. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the house and at 2:30 o'clock at St. Marys Church. -Beulah, wife of George CHURCHILL, formerly of this city, died on Tuesday at her residence in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The deceased was a sister of Mrs. Favoretta SIMMONS of this city. The funeral services were held at Mt. Hope Chapel yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. -Mrs. Nina SAUERTEIG, wife of Joseph SAUERTEIG, died at 5 o'clock yesterday morning at the family residence No. 365 Alexander street, aged 31 years and 3 months. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the house. Deceased left besides her husband a family consisting of two children, one a girl of 7 years, the other a child of 14 months. -The funeral of Patrick HOCTOR took place at St. Patricks Cathedral yesterday morning. Requiem mass was celebrated by Father James KIERNAN assisted by Fathers HANNA and VAN NESS. The following acted as pall bearers: Michael HOWE, William HOWE, Detective Thomas DUKELOW, John MITCHELL, John DEAN and Edward McDONOUGH. Seventy members of the police force attended the services. A handsome shield of yellow and white roses was sent from the Police Department. -Mrs. Ann BURNS died Wednesday, August 7th, at the residence of her daughter in Newark. The remains arrived at the Central-Hudson station, in this city, at 11 o'clock yesterday, and were conveyed to the Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, where the interment took place. The bearers were the four grandchildren of the deceased: Thomas, John, James and Michael BURNS. A number of friends and relatives accompanied the body to this city and were present at the services at the cemetery. ** PURELY PERSONAL -Mrs. J. L. VOGT has gone to Keuka Lake to be absent two weeks. -F. M. HOLBROOK, of St. Lawrence county has been visiting in the city for a few days. -Mr. and Mrs. D. A. WOODBURY have returned from a fortnight's sojourn at the Grove Spring House at Keuka Lake. -Hon. John M. DAVY and Mrs. DAVY have returned from a three week's visit among the Thousand Islands and Montreal. -Mrs. J. M. QUIMBY has returned from Grand Rapids, where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. James KEMP, formerly of this city. -C. E. ALLEN, of New York, representing B. F. ALLEN & Co., sole agents for Beecham's pills, is stopping at the Whitcomb House. -Frank A. KRAFT, chief deputy, and Charles J. WARNER, deputy collector, of the Buffalo Internal Revenue office were in the city yesterday. -Mrs. F. A. STECHER and daughters lulu and Lena and Miss Minnie WURTZ will leave for the Islands this morning to be gone about six weeks. -Rev. C. P. COLT, pastor of the Memorial Presbyterian church, has returned from Oswego where he attended the reunion of the COLT family at the residence of his sister, Mrs. S. M. COON, in that city. -The following Rochesterians are registered at Hotel Westminster Thousand Islands. H. C. BREWSTER and wife, Mrs. Albert MOCK and daughter, Harry MOCK, A. SPIEHLER, wife and three children, George MOTLEY, Mrs. Charles ANGLE and son, Adolph M. SPIEHLER, Harry SEDGWICK. ** A Generous Plan The officers of the Glen Haven railway took so much solid comfort out of the enjoyment of the children of the State Industrial school of their ride to Glen Haven yesterday, that they have determined show the same kindness to each of the charitable institutions in the city. The Rochester City & Brighton Railway Company will, it is expected, join in the good work as it did yesterday, and help in giving the children a day's pleasure without the question of finances being brought up. ** IN MEMORIAM Resolutions on the Death of Newman S. Phelps At a special meeting of Golden Rule Chapter, No. 59, Order of the Eastern Star, held yesterday afternoon at Masonic Temple, the following preambles and resolutions were adopted: "We, the members of the Golden Rule Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, have learned with deep sorrow and regret of the death of our worthy and beloved brother, Newman S. PHELPS. It has pleased the Great Architect of the Universe to remove from this transitory life our esteemed brother, and the intimate relations of the deceased, with the members of "Golden Rule Chapter," render it fitting for us to express our heartfelt appreciation of his services as a member and of his personal merits, therefore be it. Resolved, That while we humbly bow to the will of God, we do not less mourn for our brother who has been summoned to that "bourne from which no traveler returns." Resolved, That the chapter tender its warmest sympathy to the family of the deceased in their sad bereavement. Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the Chapter, and that a copy be sent to the family of the deceased. Mrs. Mary A. ROADES Mrs. Libbie MERRIAM, Mrs. Frances A. BODDY, N. T. HACKSTAFF. ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS