Union and Advertiser Rochester, NY Monroe Co. March 4, 1910 page 5 WALLACE--Wednesday, March 2, 1910 at the family residence, No. 210 Court street, Margaret McGEHAN WALLACE. She is survived by one son, F.W. McGAHAN of New York City, one daughter Mrs. Minnie F. REUTER and one grandson, Francis Cecil REUTER. Funeral will take place Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the house and from the Cathedral at 9 o'clock. POPPINO--Thursday afternoon, March 3, 1910, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James A. HARRIS, No 713 Seward street, Mary A. POPPINO, widow of Thomas POPPINO, aged 83 years, 4 months. She is survived by her daughter and one sister, Mrs. John PYE. Funeral Saturday at 3 p.m. ROGERS--Suddenly, in this city, Thursday evening, March 3, 1910, at his residence, No. 32 Melrose street, George W. ROGERS. He is survived by a wife and one daughter, Miss Mary E. ROGERS. Funeral will take place from the residence Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Services will be conducted by Monroe Commandery, No. 12, K.T. Burial strictly private. Please omit flowers. HACKETT--Jennie, wife of John HACKETT, aged 76 years. Funeral from 33 Chestnut street Saturday, March 5, 1910 at 2 p.m. CANANDAIGUA RESIDENCE SOLD CANANDAIGUA, N.Y.: March 4--The residence of Lewis LESISSOHN, who died some time ago here, was disposed of yesterday at public auction in the lower corridor of the court house here under the direction of the Genesee Valley Trust Company of Rochester, the executor of the will of Lewis LESISSOHN. The property was struck off to Horace W. FITCH, a local attorney, who will occupy the house with his family within a short time as his future residence. The property brought $4,000, which is considered not a high price for it, as the location is excellent. Submitted by: Patricia Stillwell Mims