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    1. [NYGENESE] Genesee-Wyoming Co. 1915-1916
    2. Genesee/Wyoming Co. The Attica News 1915 - 1916 Mortuary Record March 21, 1915 Mrs. Peter HAHN Mrs. Mary Elizabeth HAHN, wife of Peter HAHN of Alexander, died at 11 o'clock Sunday morning at the Batavia hospital following a second operation on Friday. She became a patient at the hospital for her first operation about February 1st, returning home after that and again entering the hospital a few days ago. Mrs. HAHN, who was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John G. ELLER of West Main Street, was born in Attica 48 years ago and spent her entire life in this vicinity. Besides her husband she leaves five children, Henry, Arthur, Pearl, Florence and Ruth HAHN, all at home, and two brothers, John ELLER of West Main Street and Henry ELLER of Buffalo. Her mother died last December. The funeral was held from the family home on the George H. PHELPS farm in the town of Alexander, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock and interment took place here in Forest Hill cemetery. - - - - - - - - - - March 22, 1919 Peter L. TURCK Peter L. TURCK, an Alexander carpenter, died suddenly Monday afternoon, shortly before 6 o'clock at his home in that village. He had been in his usual health up to the time he was stricken. Coroner Dr. HUMMEL of Darien was called and gave the cause of death as heart trouble. Deceased is survived by his second wife and two daughters, who reside in Java Center. He was 58 years old. The remains were taken to Java Center this (Thursday) morning, where the funeral was held from the R. C. church and interment took place in that village. - - - - - - - - - - June 13, 1916 Levi MUTH Levi MUTH, formerly of Bennington, and who was well known in town and vicinity, died at 10 o'clock on Wednesday morning in the Rochester State hospital. He had been ill two weeks. When first stricken Mr. MUTH was placed in the Emergency sanitarium in Main Street, and one week later was removed to the Rochester institution. Judge WASHBURN of Batavia granted the order committing him to the hospital, after an examination of his mental condition by Dr. MILLER of Alexander and Dr. MILLER of Batavia. Mr. MUTH's death was due to paralysis. Deceased was born in Bennington 46 years ago, but for the past ten years had made his home in the town of Alexander. Hi is survived by a brother and sister, Mr. Fred MUTH and Mrs. J. W. DANLEY, 2d, both of Attica. Another brother, Charles MUTH, died last September in the Buffalo state hospital. Undertaker L. V. CLARK went to Rochester this morning for the body. The funeral and burial will take place at Bennington Center on Friday, the Rev. F. B. SHRINER, officiating. -- - - - - - - - - Submitted by Kathy Helmer Kathle7297@aol.com

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