Democrat & Chronicle Rochester, NY Monroe Co. February 6, 1921 page 7 DOWMAN--In this city February 5, 1921, Winthrop A. DOWMAN, aged 71 years. He is survived by his wife Eliza, two sons, Harley E. of Kansas City, Mo. and Ralph W. of this city, two brothers, Charles and Edward of Marcus Hook, Pa. Funeral from the residence, No. 335 Columbia avenue, Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Burial at Riverside. LEAHY--J. Henry LEAHY, aged 40 years, died Thursday afternoon, February 3, 1921 at the Rochester General Hospital. He is survived by his sister, Mrs. Minnie MURRAY and two nephews, John J. and H. Clifford HURRAY of this city. Deceased was a member of Council 178 Knights of Columbus, Fourth Degree Assembly, Musa, Caravan, 25, Order of Alhambra, Loyal Order of Moose, Ancient Order of Hibernians and Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen. The remains have been removed to the home of his sister, No. 1034 North Goodman street from where the funeral will take place Monday morning, February 7, 1921 at 8:30 o'clock and 9 o'clock at Corpus Christi church. Interment in Calvary cemetery, Canandaigua, N.Y. MONTAGUE--Entered into rest at Riverside, Cal., Wednesday, February 2, 1921 in his 83rd year, Harrison MONTAGUE. He is survived by a daughter of Denver, Col. and a son and grandson, of No. 97 Adams street, this city. MCINERNEY--At his home in this city, No. 25 Danforth street, Saturday, February 5, 1921, Charles M. MCINERNEY, aged 62 years. He leaves besides his wife, Mabel WARREN MCINERNEY, two daughters, Mabel J. and Hazel K. MCINERNEY, also two brothers and one sister, John J. of West Bloomfield, Henry of Oil City, Pa. and Katherine T. MCINERNEY of West Bloomfield, N.Y. Funeral from the late residence Tuesday afternoon, February 8th at 2:30 o'clock. MCAULIFFE--Mrs. J. J. MCAULIFFE formerly of Rochester, passed away at Randolph, Mass., Saturday, February 6, 1921. Funeral notice later. Burial at Rochester. O'BRYON. Entered into rest, Friday, February 4, 1921 at Tunkhannock, Pa., Mrs. Hannah O'BRYON, sister of Horace W. SHOEMAKER. PICKETT--William H. PICKETT died at his home in Hilton, Saturday morning, February 5, 1921. Besides his wife and daughter, Ruby, he leaves two brothers, Charles of Minneapolis and Edward of Palmyra; one sister, Mrs. VONNESS of Hilton. Funeral Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home. Burial at Parma Union cemetery. Rev. Mr. MERCER officiating. QUIGLEY--Mrs. Charles QUIGLEY died Thursday morning, February 3, 1921 in this city, aged 63 years. She is survived by her husband, four sons and three daughters. Her remains were removed to her home in Victor. Funeral services at St. Patrick's Church at 9 o'clock Monday morning. Burial at Boughton Hill. THOMSON, in this city, February 5 (didn't get the rest) MCCARTHY--Mrs. Nora MCCARTHY (didn't get the rest) In Memoriam: KANNAN--In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Michael KANNAN who suddenly departed from this life, six years ago, February 5, 1915. Gone, but not forgotten, Wife and children. REDDY--In sad, but loving memory of our dearly beloved daughter and sister Cecelia C. REDDY who departed this life, February 5, 1920. Family WILBER--In loving memory of our darling father and husband, J. Frank WILBER who died January 20, 1913. Gone but not forgotten. Wife and Children. MEEHAN--In loving memory of John F. MEEHAN who died February 7, 1917. Wife and Children. WELTER--In sad and loving remembrance of our dearly beloved mother, Mrs. Mary WELTER who passed away suddenly on February 3, 1916. (poem also included) CORBETT--in loving memory of our beloved husband, son and brother, Charles A. CORBETT, who passed away February 6, 1920. (poem also included) WOOD--In loving memory of our beloved brother and son, Mr. Wood who entered into rest February 7, 1913. ALLEN--In loving memory of our mother, Mrs. I. ALLEN, who passed away, January 28, 1919. (poem also included). Submitted by: Patricia Stillwell Mims