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    1. [NYGENESE] The Attica News January 1910
    2. The Attica News Attica, Wyoming Co. NY, Thurdsay, January 6, 1910 Mortuary Record Miss Lottie LUDDEN Notice has been received of the death of Miss Lottie LUDDEN of Fairburg, Neb., who left Bennington about 1887. Her people were among the first settlers of the town. She taught school there several terms, then with her brother, Charles, went west where she continued teaching. She died very suddenly Dec. 24th, while doing her Christmas shopping. Charles W. CLOR Charles W. CLOR died on Thursday Dec. 30, at 8:40 a.m. at his home in the town of Orangeville. He had been in poor health for several years, but had been confined to the house but two weeks preceding his death, which was caused by vasvular heart disease. He was born in the town of Orangeville, June 21, 1858, and his entire life, with the exception of two years was spent on the old homestead. On January 1, 1885, he was united in marriage to Elizabeth MERLE, whose death occurred in November 1906. This union was blessed with six children, two of whom died in infancy. The surviving children are: Carl W., Minnie A., Erwin P. and Mary E. He also leaves to mourn his departure two brothers and four sisters, John A. of Warsaw, Geo. P. of Wethersfield Springs, Mrs. Margaret WELKER of Orangeville, Mrs. V. WELKER and Mrs. Louisa GLOR of Attica and Mrs. W. MERLE of Syracuse and a large number of relatives and friends. Mr. CLOR was a consistent Christian and a very active member of the South Attica Evangelical Church. He was a loving father and a kind neighbor, cheerfully assisting any who called on him for aid. He was greatly esteemed by a large circle of friends for his upright life and Christian character. The funeral services were held on Monday and the large attendance showed the high esteem in which he was held in the community. The solemn services were conducted by Rev. E. SCHWENK, assisted by?(Paper torn) Submitted by Kathy Helmer Kathle7297@aol.com

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