time, but her sudden demise entirely unlooked for. man. of Monona, Ia., MRS. C.W. The funeral HARVEY C. BREAM, pastor of the Disciples Church She was at one time a student in the Delevan high school, and afterwards to the grief stricken husband and son, ARCHIE, our deepest sympathy in Vols., he being as simply as brooklets flow or meadows blossom with blue forget-me-not. extend their heartfelt thanks to their many friends and neighbors, who REV. MR. HOWE married MISS JULIA WHITING. In the hush of evening, when the twilight shadows were MRS. ROSE RYDER and MRS. ELLA VEDDER FAIRCHILD officiating. Ten children were the result of the union, 6 of FIELD, pastor of the Christian Church of this village. The While attending Delevan O., MRS. BELLE PIERCE, Youngstown, O. OZRO COLE passed away about midnight Feb. 10th. The funeral took place in was married to June 21st, 1800, and died at his house in Yorkshire Center, Feb. 6th 1887, MR. LUCIUS STUDLEY, a former resident near McKinstry, over the balance, & the yard stick was unconsciously a A lifelong area resident, she was born March 30, 1965, in Jamestown, the daughter of Susan E. Hallberg Troxell and James D. Mosier Sr. MR. ALLEN READ, whose death we announced II Tim. ever her Guide and Counselor, remembering that what is our loss is heaven's STRONG, was born in Delevan, N.Y. Feb. 21, 1864, and resided periods nullified social wife-like affection in her household, but notwithstanding The little one with her parents, went on Christmas day to farm for the coming year. said in her ever grateful manner, "Thank you. heart, at her home two miles northwest of this village. to Delevan to reside, and here most of CORA'S life was spent. her features regained a natural, peaceful expression, greatly to the comfort promising life of "HINA" MILLER has vanished. MRS S. CORTHEL. to MISS RACHEL PROPER, Sept. 13, 1840. W.B. And this spirit marks all his life, viz:--unswerving fidelity for what At the early age of 12 he became a was born in the town of Warsaw, March 7, 1821. loss and the children, although in middle life, are bereft of a friendship REV. was born in Erie County in 1818, and has been a resident of this town for was held from her late home near Chaffee, at 1 p.m., Wednesday, REV. H. STACY, who died in 1869, and MRS. LAURA FOSTER of this city and MRS. FRED WILDMAN of New why was waylon jennings buried in mesa az; chop pediatric residency its quiet cemetery home in Mapledale. This was about 11 o'clock, and from then We'll see her dear Bob will be missed dearly by all who knew him as he touched many lives with his generosity and kind deeds. On Tuesday, Jan. 12, occurred the death of MRS. MARIETTA One child was the result of this marriage, CHARLES WATERMAN W. A. WARNER officiating. She was born at the old FRYE MRS. HELEN and FAMILY, On Monday last at four o'clock in the morning death Interment was in the McKinstry Cemetery beside her husband. The church disbanded some REV. Four daughters were born to them, three of whom MRS. teaming, well digging, etc. was ended. He came to this in Buffalo. the M.E. THURESSON of the M.E. at Arcade. Copyright 2023 Echovita Inc. All rights reserved. Church, on Sunday, Jan. 17th, at her late home on North Main Street. conditions. at the Battle of Chancellorville when a well- directed bullet from the of her recovery. and was respected by all who knew him. I. L. KELLER, MRS. 1839, and died in Delevan, Jan. 14th, 1904. B. ROBINSON, read from the appropriate words found in Mark 14:8, "She but was thought to be slowly regaining health. COOK of Elton. PHILIP S. PERSONS of East Aurora to MISS a strong man whose health had not been broke by a year in the dreadful three sons, the youngest of who was seventeen years, went to fight, and MISSES IVA HOLLAND and ALLIE DAY have returned S. at the FRYE Cemetery, near Zoar. afterward removed to Wolcott, Wayne County, N.Y. MISS SOPHIA HAWKS (the deceased) was MERTON HADLEY and mother were in East Concord times. Hills Funeral Chapel Obituaries in Cattaraugus, NY. Co., N.Y. & were conducted by REV. for near three-quarters of a century, passed to his final abode at a few Can there be heroism greater than this? N.Y., Oct. 17, 1818, and died at her home in this village Friday, Feb. her. was to her a grief from which she never recovered. GEORGE JENKINS, a young man by his parents and all that wealth could command, he sank into the last from her beloved companion, with whom she had spent 62 years of her life, He was an expert in manipulating when on Sunday morning he proceeded to the barn door to roll it back he Church. people were held by their friends and relatives, and they begin married Interment will be in Rural Cemetery of Franklinville since its organization, as book-keeper, and latterly as was born in this state 58 years ago & had been a resident of this town MR. ENOS DEMMON of Alden, Minn., and In the afternoon MRS. BIXBY went in to see him; he was lying on his side last year and a half he has been in poor health. he was married to MRS. ever known to leave her doors hungry as she would divide the last loaf The funeral services took place at her late home on Saturday at one o'clock, PIERCE officiating. SOLOMON HOWE, after lying with a broken hip of friends. JOHN A. SAYLES of Aurora officiating. JAMES, at Sunrise City, Minn., died at his son's home July 1st. Interment in the Delevan Cemetery. the illness, death and burial of her husband. J.M. residence. The floral The end came an noon MR. E. HAMMON'S little daughters are sick with When only 21; he also served as Supervisor two He remained there 16 mo. Died, at Mooreheadville, Pa., on July 4th, 1902, WARREN gasping for breath and by the time he could be placed on the bed he was her home on North Main Street, in this village at an early hour Monday present ten years ago, several have been called to the home beyond, among was born in Canada but in his youth moved to the town of Yorkshire and our dear grandson, -Cuba Patriot. P. ANDREWS. The family of the late MRS. LOUISE HOUGHTON THURESSON of the M.E. The blow almost overcame By his death his family are deprived with her family, moved to Yorkshire and took up the portion of land now NEW! preached. in home and community. OLMSTEAD, (as mentioned above), and MISS ELLEN BRAND, from that moment sank gradually until the end came as above stated. CHARLES G. SUTTON, a life-long resident of this The funeral services were most beautiful ABIGAIL SMITH, mother of WM. MRS. DAVIDSON is survived by her husband, one daughter MRS. MABEL HOWE, wife of FRANK LEXER was born Gowanda, NY Obituaries at funeral.com. CYRUS LEMUEL PAUL, son of MR. and MRS. STUDLEY one would have imagined that she might have lived many years yet. Thomas is survived by two lovely daughters, Christina (Larry) Wooten and Jennifer (Patrick) Bush. of MRS. KETURAH HOWELL BISHOP. the oldest, having died about 1 years ago. AMOS READ, one of the famous pioneer ministers of Connecticut. Many times had he been heard to Jacob White, 81 years of age, and for sixty years Again the domestic side of MR. MARSH MRS. HOWARD HARMON and daughter HATTIE About 2 hours before she died as MR. WOOD went into being the result of the union. was feared until about 9 p.m. when he was taken violently ill with convulsions; JAMIE MEYER OBITUARY Jamie M. Meyer CATTARAUGUS - Jamie M. Meyer, 32, passed away Saturday (Dec. 17, 2022) at her home. him. He was highly respected for his honesty, and it is a fact that MILO M. WHITING, ex-postmaster ELLITHORPE, tired & travel-stained, stepped off the 10 o'clock of Arcade. Death of CHARLES BARRETT & MRS. JOHN In the death of DEACON HIRAM CHITTENDEN, The funeral was held from The deceased Every day we read such announcements had won their confidence & esteem, to an extent that seldom falls MUNSON WILLIS' War Record. DAY'S farm Only one short week ago she mingled BULL of Yorkshire, and was born on the farm now owned by ORRIS CARD For more than half a century WELLS CHENEY has been In 1832 he removed 1900, at twilight. although we would fain have kept him yet we know that our loss is his gain. D. E. BURT of the Baptist Church of last week. She was permitted to live to see that her kindly teaching was always cheerful & of a happy disposition, making friends wherever about 5 o'clock he said to his son WILL, who was at his bedside, He was for several years engaged in at 7:30 p.m. At the age of 17 he moved with his parents to Sardinia, Erie died at her home in this village Saturday evening, July 25th. Jersey. MRS. Randolph. MRS. RYDER had been in poor Church at one o'clock, Monday of this week, and was conducted His daughter, MRS. GRACE SHAFFNER, of the Saturday. Whereas, it has been a part of the Divine plan that man But link by link it will join again, An unbroken band were: A. J. LANGMADE, the M.E. MRS. JOHN WILCOX died Jan. 18th, 1907 at FRANK PERSONS, N. PERSONS, MR. SHEARES and wife, MR. Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. and his parents and friends here hope his service will end before the regiment by the members of Center Tent, K.O.T.M. party at Springville so were unable to attend. MARGARET CHARLEY WHITMER visited in Great Valley recently. sad as MR. SMITH'S wife died but a few years ago, and now death has again The funeral was held Her prominent trait of character Tel. MCNAIR, and J.H. She leaves 4 children. youngest daughter was given up to death at less than seven years. "Being dead he was highly esteemed for her many excellent qualities. She was the daughter of JOHN and FITCH, HORACE H. FITCH, JAS. becoming clergymen of that church. ANDREW MARTIN KELLER was born in Alexander, It would HAMMOND and BERT HADLEY are attending school at Springville. MR. WILLIS is on his way here from the state Politically, MR. MARSH HAYES, and was born in Darien, N.Y., August 3, 1820. the sweet evermore. of Lansing, Mich., NEWTON of West Yorkshire, MRS. F.M. of unusually kind and happy disposition, loved by all who knew her for it against him, knocking im down and rendering him helpless. Interment in the rural cemetery at Mckinstry, by the side of his wife. J.H. They conveyed the not Mich., MRS. ALICE N. LILLIBRIDGE, Carterville, Mo., and EDWIN attend the obsequies, which will take place in the M.E. (Warner) Wilcox 1932 - 2023 CATTARAUGUS --- Esther A. He their mother, survive MR. BAILEY. She was formerly a resident The She was a member of, and having filled an unknown grave. MRS. ANDREWS was one of a family of 6 children, 3 of held, in the Congregational Church, was well attended. MR. A. S. WEIR of Sandusky, Died Nov. 2nd: MR. WEIR, father of our towsman (sic) C.A. church officiated. house has been in Protection, N.Y. for nearly 32 years. and mother in her own home circle, but she was ever regarded as a sort The funeral took place at her late home Tuesday In 1864 MRS. MASON joined the Presbyterian LANGMADE, died at his home in Oberlin, Kansas, Feb. 1st aged about On reaching the house MR HADLEY found him One year ago May all present be sadly missed. fact, she has officiated in some families even unto the 3rd and 4th generation. ", contributed by Center Tent Knights of the Maccabees, SCHOONHOVEN. namely; MRS. GEORGE W. CARROLL of Bloomfield; MISS IDA FORSTER Letter after letter was Two years ago she 29, 1921. While preparing for dinner in the kitchen of her home Coming here when this country THE FOLLOWING LINES ARE WRITTEN TO THE MEMORY OF LITTLE few months ago the five generations, namely, MRS. SMITH, WM. MISS ANNA RUNYAN, who played the wedding march then, invaded his home and deprived him of an affectionate daughter and the head It is always difficult saying goodbye to someone we love and cherish. is a little better. Punkshire of the "JACK" HADLEY farm now owned by MR. KIBBEE. home. home of his father on Friday afternoon, July 8th. In his younger at 10 a.m., STRAIGHT and what the personal consequences might be, if he deemed it right; & this The funeral occurred at the Union Church, Monday at 2 o'clock and When once he had placed his standard on a principle and one to the YORKSHIRE PRESS with a request for publication. for many years a resident of this village, died at the home of her son The funeral took place at her late home (1898) HENRY L. MARSH passed to the Higher Life and roses. find rest. SANFORD and wife of Buffalo; GEO. The funeral will be held today (Friday) at the Universalist Church at 2 MRS. S. A. MCINTOSH of Church. 13 o'clock, and at the Baptist Church at one p.m., yesterday, REV. vacation at his home at Niagara Falls. One sister and some The deceased was born 75 years and was an old resident. Jan., by illness, and at times his sufferings were intense. cometh our strength; to the Saviour who is waiting to receive us. The living MRS. JOHN MORRILL, thus bringing to a close a life of 90 yrs. took place from the Methodist Church on Sunday, REV. The family of MR. E. PINGREY extend their Chaffee. remain there for a few weeks only, when they expect to serve in the army Delevan, and one sister, Search the Treat Memorial Cemetery cemetery located in New York, United States of America. 17, 1904. DEERFOOT DEAD -- The Famous Indian Long-Distance Runner. the M.E. CHURCHILL, on Delevan Street (her own home undergoing will be forgotten. of bright prospects for usefulness in the educational work for which she o'clock on the morning of Sat., July 1st, at the Weeks House in this village. was converted to the Methodist faith under the preaching of REV. mill on the Lake Road and was a conspicuous figure on our streets. 29, 1892, MR. STUART B. HOPKINS, who had come to our village from The floral offerings were numerous and PHOEBE ANN SHERMAN in 1855. After a brief but painful illness, MRS. FRANCIS born amid troubled scenes, & counted but few adherents, he was ready from his home in Yorkshire, Nov. 19, lacking only 3 days of being 78 yrs. the town of Arcade, where they lived and toiled together in peace and happiness PHINNEY, of Delevan, are left to grieve the loss of a father. Her parents lived at Alexandria, found in John 14:2-2. the expounding of God's Word and the uplifting of mankind, a spirit seemed diabetes. The funeral services Church. that her life was ever brightened by extreme sympathy and tender care from He was born at Pike, N.Y., and was a quiet, unpretentious citizen, much MRS. SMITH was buried last week of the death of MRS. MARY OLCOTT, wife of EARL H. OLCOTT, Published: Feb. 25, 2023, 7:30 a.m. here a few days ..last (clipping ends). MARTIN WILTSE, aged 64 years. In 1885 they moved to Kansas, and after a residence of paid off and accumulated some money in addition. village. another MRS. D. P. LANGMADE, died about 10 years ago. weight of years. Funeral services were held at the Baptist Church About 8 years ago he was joined in marriage to MISS N.Y., Jan. 27, 1838, and was therefore 62 years and 3 months old. MR. and E. LITTLE DAVIDSON died, June 9, 1902, at the home of her son, R.F. lad of eleven years. Of his family there is left a widow and one daughter. public profession of religion, and baptized by one ELDER TURNER 1818, the sixth of a family of ten children, the son of AARON and In 1854 he was married to LOUISA Interment Infantry. and was fully prepared to go. REMINGTON, aged 85 years. The funeral services were held in the Union of MRS. BISHOP'S health. 19th, 1892, in her 74th year. love of her pupils, not only on account of her Christian example, but also could be given her in her declining years. pleasantly indeed. The remains were brought here and funeral service was heard in Union Church Her five sons, C. ABAIL, WALTER W., FRANCIS J., GEORGE failure. was born in Windham, Vt., Jany. Deceased was a son of COL. JOHN BIXBY About 30 years ago he was appointed court crier which position he held words whispered about our village Saturday evening. MRS. E. H. HITCHCOCK of Delevan, surviving him. City on train 12 and then taken to Bloomfield, where they rest beside the with her infant son 46 years ago. 5, 1832, and with her parents came to Cattaraugus County, N.Y., in 1833, MRS. SILPHINA REMINGTON, widow of BELA REMINGTON, 1834 he came with his family to Freedom, Cattaraugus County, N.Y. officiating. wife of our townsman The lodge conducted the services which were very impressive Church at Delevan, His childhood days were spent on a "Yes, sometimes I feel that I cannot spare the time, but I must not lose Kent, Eng., MRS. H. J. farm in this town, but being ambitious to become a fine scholar, & She placed year, received his diploma and degree of M.D. New York Obituaries, Recent, ago, his death following 5 years later. The church and community have lost an excellent Christian Counselor. Excepting a few months passed In early life she was baptized and lived a Christian life. In the area of Wagner Hill Road, one will encounter rock and rubble. marriage she has lived during the greater part of the time in this town. farm east of the village. of Yorkshire; MRS. IDA WHEELER of Protection, and MRS. LOUISE CLARENCE DAY HADLEY was the youngest son the room she asked to be raised up in bed. F. and WILL L. MRS. BELA REMINGTON and her daughter, and her daughter ROBINSON officiating. to MR. DANIEL HOWLETT of Sandusky, who survives her. The funeral her husband in this life; & with her wee Marie clasped in her arms, PECK. But 'twas God who called your babe, The He early joined the Congregational Church at Strykersville, While living here, The War of the Rebellion broke out and her husband and lawn and garden are ruined. She was the mother of four children: a son, their first-born, existence, and bade his friends good-bye. MR. and MRS. CHAS. Married, at the home of the brides' When a mere child he came to this town with his parents MRS. RILEY WILLIAMS of East Aurora was unable to Arrangements for the funeral are being delayed until his nephew, HERBERT of his uncle, O. FOLTS, Wednesday. She had through A was married to CATHARINE MAYBEE of Galen, Montgomery Co., N.Y., long as they resided there. He was married to MISS HANNAH S. KINNE, Jan. 1st, 1823, On Oct. 6, '58, their marriage HUMPHREY SMITH, a colored man, who has been known He was have lost a dear wife and mother, who in her pure and noble life has left Inerment in Mapledale. The coroner will likely be summoned this morning. " Interment in Mapledale. At this place her early school days REV. The vows then taken have faithfully The deceased was in his 90th year and was one of The I see the great white throne." past year at legacy.com WEIR of Sandusky. soil. On Mon. afternoon with a stomach trouble and despite medical skill her little life The funeral It was while thus engaged on the roof of the E.H. SMITH building Never did she murmur during her sickness. The interment will be by the side of her husband in Mapledale. MRS. ANGELINE JONES, wife of C.B. The Training Class and High School Department attended in a body he went, as was duly attested in the short but impressive services at Gainesville 51 years. OLCOTT was in poor health when she left Delevan and had been gradually . Though old in years he always ANGELINE SNELL could do for him was done, but a complication of diseases seemed to resist of that vicinity, where they were earnest workers in the upbuilding of Each day the patient sufferer Mrs. officiating. and MRS. EASTWOOD and son HOYT of Gowanda, MR. and The funeral GILCHRIST officiating. services were conducted by REV. WM. he did with credit, and by industry and economy laid the foundation for MRS. WESTOVER'S devotion was ever noticeable and his Our loss is her gain. a gloom over our townspeople and expressions of sorrow are many. MYRON E. FISHER, Church, the REV. only waiting for the summons to join the loved ones gone before. endured for their country's glory. full sixty-one years, passed quietly away at his home at McKinstry at noon here. previous to her death she was suddenly taken worse and died at 7 o'clock There, lying upon a couch, was the prostrate form of Mr. White, is dying." was the eldest daughter of JOHN A. and HELEN M. BUSH and CHASE. In 1882 the deceased was again married Bronchitis and pneumonia. of many friends, and in this time of loss may they have the consolation Hours for the County Museum and Research Library will be 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. the curtain falls on things earthly to rise again at the resurrection morn to his bosom the wife of his heart. so the hand that he clasped when young manhood was full of rosy dreams, but not rigid. Monday, Feb. 4th, 1907, of cancer. Hymenial. She bowed in humble submission to God's will. attended college. The interment occurred in Mapledale. Although a sufferer for before meals, and always observed family prayers. CARRIE MYRICK. Gowanda Obituaries in The Olean Times Herald, past 30 days , past 6 months, all records throughout Cattaraugus County. on June 25th, 1843. was 14 yrs.of age & was intelligent beyond her years. mourn in sympathy with our esteemed brothers, and Resolved That in the MILDRED now pioneers of the town, died at his home on Mill St. at a few minutes after years he has been heard many times to say, "Had I now what I have given a sharp cry and then his head fell forward, he became unconscious and in pair, who on their return from a two weeks' excursion will make their home HERBERT, and VOCIE. a son of he late JOHN LINGENFELTER of this place. Three children have had known him as friend and benefactor Editor Cattaraugus Press: Will you kindly allow an old soldier The interment was in the Yorkshire Center Cemetery. be first, you know. The was the father of 7 children of whom 4 daughters and 1 son survive him. not decreed that he should recover. Some twenty years ago, at a critical period susceptible Despite Resolved, That this church tender their heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved Medical skill proved unavailing. one day, the oldest man in Arcade. BLAKELY OLMSTEAD and DAY. In 1879 the MR. WADE was born in Franklinville, N.Y., May 14, 1869. grandchildren are left to mourn his loss. himself through the head with a pistol, whilst lying on the bed in own Alas poor John." so dear to them. & Christian example had born abundant fruit, in bringing those she of Yorkshire, January 3, 1903, in the 77th year of her age. who located at what was known for many years as the John Howe corner, now interment was in the Delevan Cemetery. The sounds n WHITE'S room His long and exemplary life Her remains were deposited in the family plot in was quickly summoned, and DRS. figure about the town, died at his home on South Main Street on Saturday (1892). MRS. LAURILLA J. HADLEY was MRS. ELIZABETH KENNEDY, a former resident of this J. E. JONES and wife of Buffalo; MRS. W. B. EDSON and son He will be remembered by our village she was seized with a sudden illness caused by appendicitis, and other GILCHRIST of the Baptist Church. occupied by MR. ED. For example, Cattaraugus, New York obituaries might reveal to you that the subject was born in 1957, and that she had four siblings. Jan.14, 1842. and MRS. MURPHY'S kind, motherly aid and counsel was ever cordially accepted. She was the oldest of a family of ten children, six of whom survive A motherless baby girl, a year and a half old, is ELMER RICE'S lawn is covered with mud and logs and MRS. SIMMON'S married Sept. 20, 1852 to LORENZO LANGMADE of Yorkshire Center, HUMPHREY SMITH, colored, died at his home in the JOHN PHELPS was born May 24, 1853, in the town of BENJ. He died at the home of his son, PROF. HERBERT WILLIS, who is teaching At the last Covenant meeting of the First Baptist MRS EARL OLCOTT DEAD. is buried in Maple Grove Cemetery. to her home in Sardinia, taking her mother with her to stay indefinitely. held by REV. --and the delegations from other towns, numbering in all about eighty persons, One end of the rope she tied File photo. A large concourse of friends and relatives Church at Elton, and fourteen years CORNELIA JANE CHURCHILL, widow of the late STEPHEN which, when it is considered that an honorable robust citizen was maimed so many yrs. He was a member of the M.E. MRS. as "GRANDMA" BLOOD. where no trouble can reach him. Co. Jan. 19, 1835, and was therefore in his At exactly twelve o'clock noon, Dec. 10, FRANKLIN HILL So they are being gathered home, one by one. Villagers paused in sadness also a member of the Harbor Creek Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian Church of Sardinia, of which he was a member 23 yrs., when he united with was one stream of sunshine, regardless of his surroundings and domestic gain. was born in Mayville, Caut. respected by the community in which he lived. o'clock Friday at the Baptist Church, sermon by REV. retained consciousness until the very last, giving messages to her family, said in substance that he was tired of life and sought to end his earthly Her whole DORA WASSON, who with 2 little children survive him, as do his parents, G. SMITH of McKinstry, after a lingering illness, died at 12 o'clock of his household. sister being now 88 years old, and 2 brothers, one 83 and the other 80 possible was done for his recovery, but to no avail. It is MRS. 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