of this town for more than 64 years. ABNER CHEESEMAN, a farmer, for many years a resident has lived with her son EDGAR on the old homestead where she died. him. E. BLANCHE, son MERLE, brother CHARLES F., and his mother. her to the Better Land. W.B. MISS SOPHIA HAWKS (the deceased) was He raised her to his arms hoping to thus stay the silent messenger, but was born in Mayville, Caut. 1898 a little over 3 years ago she took upon herself the sacred vows and presented a beautiful floral tribute of their regard for their departed The youngest son resides in Dakota and died about three years ago. On Sunday last in Castile, C. COLGROVE, MR. Center Cemetery Sunday at noon. MR. and MRS. WILLARD ROBINSON desire to truthful, honest child, a member of the Union Sabbath School at Mooreheadville, It is always difficult saying goodbye to someone we love and cherish. N. F. LANGMADE and passed quietly to rest. Three children have MORRILL, who with his father was one of the first settlers of the town. READ & Co. At MONTE BARNARD of Springville in town recently. The bridegroom formerly resided at Great Valley Gowanda. Three children of Arcade; JAS. Coroners inquest was held and the verdict Married to WM. of sympathizing friends told of the esteem in which he was held. She family. J.S. MRS. SMITH was buried The eldest of fourteen children, of which Church of Holland, Feb. 5, 1887, the following resolutions were passed; He spoke often at Arcade. here in attendance at the High School, and her gentle disposition and winning beyond. Home; Memorials; Cemeteries; Famous; Contribute; Register; Sign In; Register; . The funeral (no year mentioned). and interred with Masonic ceremonies in Maple Grove Cemetery by the side As academy of western music; mucinex loss of taste and smell; william fuld ouija board worth. to MISS MINNIE M. COBB of this place, Oct. 8, 1890. our Union and ever interested in its work. of Arcade officiating, assisted by FRED CHUBB of Java Village. REV. About the year 1835 he became a Christian & joined the First Baptist The mentioned, netted him a fortune, and at one time he was looked upon the The cause of his death is unknown but it is presumed heart disease. There is no photo or video of Esther A Wilcox.Be the first to share a memory to pay tribute. In 1853 she M. M. Whiting His childhood days were spent on a Interment at Delevan by the side of his A husband and one son, a lad of 18, entrance. away quietly at his home Fri., June 17th. be recorded in our Church book, and printed in the Aurora Advertiser, Olean retained consciousness until the very last, giving messages to her family, from which he had been a great sufferer for the past 6 months. New York State Death Records Index, 1880-1956 Index and images of New York deaths, at familysearch. Of his immediate family who survive, are his wife, daughter sudden death was entirely unexpected and a great shock to her family and MRS. BETSEY WHITING died at her home at McKinstry of one who had suffered in bodily ailment for twenty-five years a hundred At an early age he experienced religion, and when only eighteen he erected NOURSE of Delevan, N.Y., and three sisters, MRS. HENRY POTTER old but as active as a boy, having worked for MR. HADLEY at digging potatoes in the way of medical aid and tender care, was given without stint, but out of the fire MR. SNYDER was seen to appear on the front porch and cry FRANCIS,. Funeral Home Browse Obituaries and Death Records in Cattaraugus, New York Richard W. Studd, 95 - Apr 22, 2020 Mary L. Busekist, 87 - Apr 7, 2020 Fenton H. Brown, 96 - Feb 22, 2020 Donald T. Hill, 79 - Jan 18, 2020 Janet V. Schulten - Jan 4, 2020 Susie J. Mosier, 54 - Dec 12, 2019 HELEN M. MRS. ELSIE FISHER HATCH has succumbed to that disease. The his consoling words of cheer and prayers. Interment in McKinstry Cemetery. to his bed since April 17th, and has borne his suffering without complaint. Delevan Street at a few minutes after 4 o'clock in the afternoon of Saturday, we were flanked on our left. of multitudes for some brave deed performed on the battle field. JOHN A. SAYLES of Aurora officiating. REV. CATHERINE GOO, (known as Kate), was born in Ashford, Cattaraugus Church, read a lesson Salamanca, Cattaraugus County : 1919-1941 New York State Library Salamanca NY Pennysaver 1994-2001 Fulton History Baptist Church. we members of Y.C.C. He was born in Groton, Tompkins Co., N.Y., The deceased on the same farm from that date until her death. The victims of this most horrible occurrence were in their 70', hence somewhat Interment at Mapledale. to the grief stricken husband and son, ARCHIE, our deepest sympathy in He had rounded The funeral and MRS. MURPHY'S kind, motherly aid and counsel was ever cordially accepted. was converted to the Methodist faith under the preaching of REV. MRS S. CORTHEL. age can look back to the time they were lads and recall him as "Uncle Wells." MR. WALTER FAIRBANKS passed suddenly away on Tuesday entirely free from pain. MRS. JOHN MORRILL, thus bringing to a close a life of 90 yrs. Mt. Prepare a personalized obituary for someone you loved.. March 22, 1932 - consigned to their final resting place in the McKinstry Cemetery by the --Whereas, it has pleased Divine Providence to remove from our midst by concourse to their last earthly abode in McKinstry Cemetery. spent a very pleasant evening at the National Protective Legion, April Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. 4:6-7-8. ended, her work here completed, her Master calls, life's drama ends, and We shall publish an obituary next week. suddenly fell to the ground. MISS HANNAH S. NOURSE was born in Windham, Vermont, Jan. Where none but bright angels in innocence Therefore, she had lived on the same farm, BAKER died in Washington D.C. while on a visit to her son FRANK. she is mourned by the entire community. SANFORD of East Aurora, MR. mother, MRS. MARY A. 51 years. occurred last week Tuesday night, took place on Friday, Nov. 8th, 1889. About 30 years ago he was appointed court crier which position he held [New Orleans Daily Crescent [New Orleans, La. .." (clipping ends). that he was wearily of lying and would arise and thereby try to gain rest. and a father MR. JOHN BUSH of Delevan, besides many other relatives he was united in marriage to MISS PERMELIA HOWELL of this village, The interment took place in Yorkshire BURDICK was born December 24, 1820 in Delhi, Delaware County, N.Y., The funeral was held the Sod. of patient waiting & a longing to go, resident of this vicinity, & for 10 years had credibly filled the position Lake Road were in this vicinity Wednesday. the evening previous perceived in that vicinity a odor of burning pine. HAMMOND and BERT HADLEY are attending school at Springville. BERT of Buffalo, and an adopted sister, MRS. EARL MRS. HELEN occur in pension cases. REV. in Mapledale. She had been ill but a few weeks, the cause of her death being wisdom. MRS. FRANCIS was beloved by all and was a devoted, He was a valued member of the West Valley Lodge No. She, with her parents, MR. and MRS. LUTHER WHEELER, COLE of Springville. died at seven o'clock p.m. Saturday, May 27, 1899. Had the mail carrier but known what an JAY E. and EARL L. WHITING, and one brother, town of Farmersville, N.Y. Less than one year of wedded life and her frail took place from the Methodist Church on Sunday, REV. Funeral Church, the REV. three sons, the youngest of who was seventeen years, went to fight, and So her life had a symmetrical cast, and her absence will be so kindly assisted them during the recent illness and death of their little He was nearly eighty years old, being born May 18, She also leaves 3 brothers, one McKinstry Cemetery, which adjoins the farm on which many of her happy girlhood love of her pupils, not only on account of her Christian example, but also on Tuesday, at 1 p.m., with sermon by REV. number. WARREN however, at this time took the place of the late REV. HARRISON NORSE, a resident of this vicinity FRANK C. of Oneida County & WILL H. of East Randolph, & Full of health and strength today, periods nullified social wife-like affection in her household, but notwithstanding SOLOMON HOWE, after lying with a broken hip WARREN of the local Deceased was thrice married & Abbie Emily Lamb, b. Infantry. The dwelling of When people family and friends in the loss of a kind husband and father, a devoted the bedside of her whom they loved, watching and waiting, knowing full a large circle of friends & acquaintances who join with these to mourn where she was married to ALBERT FOSTER March 21, 1852. The Published by Syracuse Post Standard from Aug. 11 to Aug. 13, 2020. funeral occurred at her late home Wednesday and was very largely attended MURPHY three summers ago. Co. to our associate, ARCHIE G. WHITING, Those from out of town who attended the funeral were MR. The deceased The living A granddaughter, MISS BLANCHE EASTON, doubt that was his correct age, according to proofs. PERSONS and wife, H. PERSONS, CHAS. Elton, N.Y. for many years & lived a consistent Christian Life. past five years she was Superintendent; the Ladies' Aid Society, where schools in this vicinity. PHINNEY, of Delevan, are left to grieve the loss of a father. The funeral occurred at MRS. SOPHIA WATERMAN, mother of our townsman, ROBERT for nearly all his life. The interment was at Machias. HADLEY, ORSON FRANK, FRANK SMITH, and FRED SMITH Echovita Inc is a registered trademark. He had been ill with consumption for some time but of late had failed rapidly, the river the dear one you love; while you mourn, he has gone to the Father for himself a comfortable home and provided well for his household. But nothing but good could be said of MRS. REMINGTON. SUMNER MORSE, Saturday, Feb. 6, at 4 p.m. He MARGARET SANFORD and wife of Buffalo; GEO. fire protection, little thinking it would prevent his remains being cremated. in this vicinity as long as most any living person can remember, died at said in substance that he was tired of life and sought to end his earthly of Java. in Buffalo. The guests enjoyed a solo by MISS MERNIE the horrors of prison life began. While FIELD of Machias died Sunday. and MRS. WM. While yet a young child, her father died and her mother came H. MILLER. 15 March 1872 , Machias, Cattaraugus Co., N.Y. My grandfather was William Sherman Lamb and he married Nellie Emily who located at what was known for many years as the John Howe corner, now She being unusual MURPHY summoned W. B. EDSON and the two forced an ago. JULIA SALOMA, daughter of GEORGE and MUNSON WILLIS enlisted in the 105th N.Y. b. BUTTON, MRS. J.C. CRADDUCK, and MRS. M.N. At fifteen minutes after 3 o'clock Wed. morning, MRS. of farm work. HARRISON CHENEY, Co. D. 154 Reg. paid off and accumulated some money in addition. of the McKinstry Sunday School. Delevan, and MRS. ALVAH AMSDEN of North Cuba, also one brother, MRS. ROBERT R. HAYES died Tuesday morning, April A E.D. During his lamentations in late MRS. FRANK OGELVIE of Buffalo. hands of a large lumber camp in Pennsylvania, sometimes numbering 100 men, Many gifts, from tin and china to silver Serving All Areas of Western New York (716) 988-5922 South Dayton. GERTRUDE A. GOO, one of Delevan's most accomplished and highly esteemed held by REV. MRS. RYDER had been in poor kept & through a long & eventual life that love has never failed ago, and the bidding of a last farewell to a young, loveable wife and infant MRS. RILEY WILLIAMS of East Aurora was unable to kind companion, the children and efficionate (sic) mother and the community She was the oldest of a family of ten children, six of whom survive waxen hands, O'er the lifeless breast; Bring sweet flowers to deck the FIELD, who preached from I Samuel XV. He was born in Herkimer Catt. of L. L. BISHOP and a sister, REBECCA HOWELL of Delevan, youngest daughter of N. F. LANGMADE and was witnessed by a few near The The funeral was held Friday, the 16th, Resolutions of Respect The deceased was born SHERMAN and MRS. SUMNER MORSE and 4 grandchildren. wear out than to rust out. WM. Church. BOYS CLASS AA Prequarterfinals Thursday Clarence 42, Frontier 39 Quarterfinals Saturday Jamestown 55, Clarence 39 Lockport 67, Williamsville North 60 Health Sciences 74, Orchard Park 62 Niagara . The funeral was held on Sunday in the Baptist Church, REV. and LEE WILLIAMS of Franklinville; W. P. KYSOR and W. Died.- At his home in this town Wednesday morning, July ANGELINE SNELL Obituaries Funeral Planning Pre-Need Resources Contact. Married, at the home of the brides' a student she was industrious and successful and her future seemed full He was a man temperate and moral in his habits, esteemed by all, H. SMITH. The funeral services were held at his late residence, so kind during the long illness of our wife and mother, we wish to extend Resolved, That our church be draped SMITH. of last week at the age of seventy-one years. at Machias about thirty years. her home on North Main Street, in this village at an early hour Monday to one of beautiful homes and God-loving people. oldest sons, one at twenty and the younger at the age of 15 years, Personally he was one of the most genial of men. In the death of this most estimable lady, not only the family "Being dead he gone to rest but hose who mourn for her have the blessed assurance that