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    2. Rochester, Monroe, NY Democrat & Chronicle Feb 15, 1915 DIED FISHER - Entered into rest, Saturday morning, February 13, 1915, at the family residence, No. 236 Kenwood avenue, Jacob FISHER, aged 83 years. He is survived by two sons, Edmond and William FISHER; two daughters, Amelia and Louise; one grandson and three brothers, George, Theodore and Philip FISHER, all of this city. -Funeral Tuesday afternoon, February 16th, at 2:30 o'clock from the house. Interment in Mt. Hope cemetery. USLAR - At the residence of her daughter, Mrs. G. J. HAUCK, No. 257 Champlain street, Saturday February 15, 1915, Johanna W. USLAR, aged 79 years. She leaves one son, Rudolph USLAR; four daughters, Mrs. Joseph HAUCK, Mrs. P. F. GUININ(?), Mrs. A. J. SMITH and Mrs. G. J. HAUCK; one sister, Mrs. I. HARSCHER, of Pittsford, N. Y., ten grandchildren and one great-grandchild. -Funeral Tuesday, February 16, 1915, at 8:30 o'clock from the house and 9 o'clock at SS. Peter and Paul's Church. PEER - Passed away suddenly, Friday, February 12, 1915, at his home in Mendon, Frank PEER, aged 6- years. Besides his wife he is survived by two sons, Bert, of Shortsville and J-y, of Mendon; one daughters, Mrs. James MANGAN, of Shortsville. -The funeral will be held from his late residence, Monday afternoon, February 15, 1915, at 2 o'clock, and at 3 o'clock from the Mendon Baptist Church. Burial at Mendon. WIEGAND - At the family home, No. 24 Savannah street, Saturday evening, February 13, 1915, Mrs. Wilhelmina GOLBACH WIEGAND, wife of Edward WIEGAND. She is survived by her husband, three daughters, Miss Minnie WIEGAND, Mrs. Charles LOVE and Mrs. Arthur WHITE; three sons, George, Emil and Edmund WIEGAND; one sister, Mrs. Adolph RITZ, of this city, and two brothers in Germany. -Funeral Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the family home and 9 o'clock from St. Joseph's Church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre. TESCH - At the German Home of the Aged, No. 1262 South avenue, Sunday, February 14, 1915, Daniel TESCH, aged 84 years. He is survived by one son, John TESCH, of Chili, N. Y., and nine grandchildren. -Funeral services will be held from No. 1262 South avenue, Wednesday afternoon, February 17th, at 1:30 o'clock. Burial at Chili, N. Y. PECK - In this city, at her home, No. 9 Cypress street, Sunday morning, February 14, 1915, Agnes McDONALD PECK, daughter of the late Luther F. and Agnes WILSON PECK. -Funeral from the residence Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. DONOGHUE - At his residence, corner Dewey avenue and Selye terrace, James K. DONOGHUE. The deceased leaves his wife, Emma WESTFEHLING DONOGHUE and one daughter; two brothers, William F. and Joseph; two sisters, Mary Lorella, and Mrs. M. B. O'TOOLE. - Funeral notice later. LEIBERWURST - Early Sunday morning, February 14, 1915, at the family residence, No. 51 Chester street, Freda LEIBERWURST, aged 16 years. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam LEIBERWURST; three brothers, Norbert, John and Henry; one sister, Rose. -The funeral will be held Wednesday morning from the house at 8:45 o'clock and from Holy Family Church at 9:15 o'clock. Interment at Holy Sepulchre cemetery. ** MRS. JOHN CAFFERY Bath, Feb. 14 - The death of Mrs. John CAFFERY occurred on Saturday following a short illness. The funeral will be held Monday morning from St. Mary's Church, Father KITTELL officiating. Mrs. CAFFERY, before her marriage, was Elizabeth, a daughter of Hugh McENTEE, a Bath pioneer. She was born and had lived her life of fifty-one years in this community. She leaves her husband and two brothers, Hugh and Peter L. McENTEE, of this town. * BATH TO HAVE BRONZE CANNON Bath, Feb. 14 - The bill recently introduced in Congress by Edwin S. UNDERHILL for the donation of three bronze cannon to Custer Post. Grand Army of the Republic, of this viage(sic), has been reported favorably by the House Committee on Military Affairs. The cannon will be anchored about the base of the soldiers' monument in Washington square. * CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING Bath, Feb. 14 - Mr. and Mrs. John HOLZMELER entertained friends on Friday evening, the occasion being their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. The hosts were presented with a collection of many pieces of silverware. * EDWIN F. GATES Warsaw, Feb. 14 - Edwin F. GATES, 45 years old, died last night, about - o'clock in the home of his brother, L. A. GATES, of Oatka street. Mr. GATES was born in Brandon, Vt., August 6, 1869, and had made his home in Warsaw for the past two years. Previous to that he had lived in Rock Glen and North Gainesville. Last fall he spent some time in the Adirondacks for the benefit of his health. He leaves his mother, Mrs. A. L. GATES, of Brandon, Vt.; six brothers and two sisters. The funeral will be held from the home of his brother Monday afternoon, Rev. W. H. SMITH, of the M. E. church, officiating, and burial will be made in the Warsaw cemetery. * BACK HOME AFTER 14 YEARS Dansville, Feb. 14 - Orton E. SMALLEY, of Logan, Utah, is in Dansville calling on old friends for the first time in fourteen years. He at one time won high honors as a member of the Dansville High School football team, being one of his star players. He left before January 1, 1901. He is on his way to New Canaan, Conn., to make his parents a visit. * FRANK PEER Honeoye Falls, Feb. 14 - Frank PEER, a lifelong resident of this vicinity, died suddenly of heart disease on Friday night in his home in Mendon. He was born in the town of Mendon sixty-five years ago. Besides his wife, he leaves two sons, Bert PEER, of Shortsville, and Jay PEER, of Mendon, and one daughter, Mrs. James MANGAN, of Shortsville. His funeral will be held from his late home at 2 o'clock on Monday February 15th, and at 3 o'clock from the Mendon Baptist Church. * BELIEVE MORS TELLS TRUTH Repeated to Sheriff Exactly What He Said in Confession White Plains, Feb. 14 - After a searching examination to-day of Frederick MORS, the former employee of the German Odd Fellows Home at Yonkers, N. Y., who confessed to causing the deaths of eight aged inmates. Sheriff WEISCUDANGER expressed the belief that MORS was telling the truth. The sheriff said MORS repeated virtually every statement he made in his confession. The examination took place in the Westchester county jail here, where MORS was brought last week after having been declared "mentally unwell" by New York alienists. MORS is charged with homicide. * JAMES E. ROME Naples, Feb. 14 - James E. RENNE(?), aged 79 years, died Friday morning in his home in Mechanic street after a long illness. He was born in Denmark and leaves besides his wife, one daughter, Mrs. William MERRILL of Hornell, N. Y.; two sisters in Denmark and two brothers, one in Denmark and one in New York city. ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS

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