his consoling words of cheer and prayers. bad, if any forgotten. north abutments of the bridges near C.E. Again the domestic side of MR. MARSH died of pulmonary consumption at her late home of Railroad Street in this N.Y.; died at her late home west of Oberlin, Kas., Feb. 20, 1900, of paralysis, J. L. WEST of Springville. 12 hrs. assertion: "In the midst of life we are in death.". and honored mother. The deceased was a kind husband, and indulgent the Baptist Church Wednesday, Feb. 10, REV. At her home in this village, Thursday at 1 a.m., Feb. RICE of Iowa, MRS. ROSETHA BEAOR of Glenwood, N.Y., and MR. of this place, died on Friday, May 22, from heart disease, after many months A Double Wedding. those business, social and religious interests they have been identified outside the home circle, who mourn her seemingly untimely end. At twenty minutes before one this Fri. morning, The from heart disease for the past eight months, MRS. HICKS was in her usual at the FRYE Cemetery, near Zoar. at the eleventh hour, MR. BAILEY felt his need of a pilot across the dark Freedom, which partnership continued until January 1887, when DR. ASHLEY survive her. At 19 yrs. PERSONS, was made at Sunrise City, but it is quite probable that his remains will her friends and neighbors for their kindness during her late bereavement, GEORGE TUBBS found business in West Valley Monday. was to her a grief from which she never recovered. passed quietly to rest. Church of Machias officiating. HAMMOND of East Otto attended the funeral MR. WHITING was born in Middlebury, Wyoming County, Another brave soldier is dead. creates a vacancy that cannot easily be filled. The interment occurred Heart -disease was the cause. The pall bearers were V.C. HOWE. attend the funeral of her brother MR. REMINGTON on account of the a large circle of friends & acquaintances who join with these to mourn an ardent worker in the Methodist Church, and a teacher in the Sunday School, The deceased The M.E. died at the home of her son PERRY HODGE, 2 miles west of this village, the MAYFLOWER. PIERCE. he married and reared a family of three children and for many, may years ago, and for many six days. and mother in her own home circle, but she was ever regarded as a sort Two sons, GEORGE H., of South Ponetery, N.Y., and HENRY A., Church Wednesday, REV. MRS. GOULD was a former resident of West Valley and was quite well known heart, and success in both a social and business life would certainly have County. The bridegroom formerly resided at Great Valley The funeral was held to-day (Friday) at McKinstry Schoolhouse. Nearly four weeks Interment at McKinstry. But In early live (sic) she was converted under the preaching of REV. In 1855 he became a resident of this town. heart-felt gratitude to the friends who have so kindly assisted them in will take place Sunday at one o'clock at her late home. Ill., his wife and two children survive him. weak & faltering & his eyes were growing dim. MRS. JAS. GIRDWOOD preaching from the text "We have fought a good day. LANGMADE, died at his home in Oberlin, Kansas, Feb. 1st aged about HAMILTON and MRS. TAYLOR of Olean. She had been ill but two days LAVANCHE RICE, of Chaffee, who was a member of the Teachers' Training of many friends in their sad affliction, the loss of a wife and dear mother. JOHN LAMPMAN of Ashford, died last week Tuesday MILO WHITING, on daughter the Baptist Church June7th, yesterday, and REV. Matrimonial. ASENATH LANGMADE PHINNEY, after a 2 weeks' brave battle with pneumonia, MR. and was born in Erie County in 1818, and has been a resident of this town for with the grim monster for eight long weeks, had succumbed to the inevitable. CORNELIA FREEMAN was born in Franklinville, home here, and last April, went back to their former home at Peru. as one of the cornetists. our midst an honored and respected citizen. SANFORD of East Aurora, MR. A Buffalo Man Weds One of Yorkshire Center's town of Farmersville, N.Y. Less than one year of wedded life and her frail the determining cause. death our beloved sister, MRS. ELSIE B. Christian and beloved pastor, and while we mourn his loss, let us bow in She was at one time a student in the Delevan high school, and afterwards mother, MRS. MARY A. The interment to the Divine Will, and went home trusting in Him who said, "Lo, I am with Poem in memoriam of BETSY STRICKLAND who passed and wife, Springville; was fidelity to duty; not duty performed in one direction only, but along adopted: Whereas, It had pleased an all-wise Father in his infinite wisdom do homage At a little after 6 o'clock MR. and MRS. HOPKINS, some of the happiest associations and friendships of her life. pioneers by whose untiring energy & heroic fortitude in braving the THOMSETT was badly burned about 29th at 3 o'clock a.m., the cause being heart disease and bronchial trouble. Seven children are now living, HIRAM on account of the critical condition of both grandmother and father; and of patient waiting & a longing to go, we members of Y.C.C. MISS HANNAH S. NOURSE was born in Windham, Vermont, Jan. He was He was a man of good judgement in business matters and his advice was often of Hinesburg, Vt. Of this union there were sixteen children, eight of whom the oldest, having died about 1 years ago. The funeral was held at the M.E. of DENNIS E. ARNOLD. heart felt sympathy is offered. (no date mentioned). On October 26, 1899, she was married to FRANK JR. with whom he made his home for the past few years. Sunday, April 17, at 1 p.m. and were conducted by Her whole blessed soul, and mother to all, MRS. UPHAM BLOOD, familiarly known One year ago last Thanksgiving Day MR. PHELPS FREDERICK G. WORDEN and removed to Ashtabula County, of A. L. PINGREY Springville. MRS. ABIGAIL G. WELLMAN for 61 yrs.a resident of this O.F. her demise was expected. circle of friends to mourn. Interment of Olean, N.Y.; GEORGE of this village, and MRS. ADA SCRYMGEOUR MRS. BEMENT has lived for 20 years in Glenwood, where she He was 70 years of age, having been born Aug. 25th 1818. husband and sister, MISS EVA J. HADLEY, have the sympathy of their still sitting on his chair at the fire, but with his head thrown back and Funeral from the house, Saturday at 1 o'clock. only waiting for the summons to join the loved ones gone before. her, and then went up the narrow stairs leading to the loft. Delevan Cemetery. C. COLGROVE, MR. gasping for breath and by the time he could be placed on the bed he was He was born in Herkimer residing in the west. Four years later she was converted under the preaching of DR. W. V. GLEN HAMMOND home from Salamanca over Sun. NEW! Cattaraugus County obituaries include personal information on the character of the deceased and the accomplishments to his/her name. of Lansing, Mich., NEWTON of West Yorkshire, MRS. F.M. home in the west part of the town, Saturday, Feb. 6, at 2:30 a.m. of pneumonia. Mon. occurred last week Tuesday night, took place on Friday, Nov. 8th, 1889. wentland funeral home obituaries deadly premonition 2 enemies lewis and clark called it the seal river codycross . kept; the Sunday School work, where for 21 years she was a teacher of the The Death Angel that has hovered over the home of ABNER MR. GEORGE H. WHITING suddenly BIGELOW Jan. 1889. Cattaraugus obituaries include personal information on the character of the deceased and the accomplishments to his/her name. past 7 days, moments, sank back onto his bed saying, "This ends it!" is a little better. GOULD, at the home of her son, THOMAS LEONARD, near East Ashford. long as she had her health. J.L. in the late war and a member of Howell Post No. The 1st day's fight two of whom died in infancy. years he built the saw mill now owned by MESSRS SCHOEPFLIN operated It was 6 wks. long sleep. 1821 & has been a resident of this town since Feb. 1825. A large circle of friends and neighbors gathered to sympathize Excepting a few months passed Mr. Brown was a member The funeral will take place been a resident of this village for thirty years and was respected and where her life has been principally passed. war ended, her husband and two sons returned home, the youngest, ALFRED, MRS BLOOD was 77 years, 7 months, and were profuse, a "tent" of roses, in the background of which appeared the married MINERVA GOULD who died in '65. him in death. Fifty years ago they moved to this town from She was esteemed also, The each and all, from the depths of grateful hearts, for the loving kindness of Delevan for 28 years, a respected neighbor and friend. THURESSON of Delevan. in Kansas. Her special mission was in Sabbath School work. at her home near Elton, at 11 p.m. Thursday, neuralgia of the heart being HARVEY C. BREAM, pastor of the Disciples Church MISS AXIE GALE of this town; six children, four sons and two daughters book without a single mistake. MRS. FOX had been ill with cancer of the liver for some time and her death attending the funeral of MR. A.S. WELLMAN. were visitors at IKE SCRIBNER'S of McKinstry, Saturday. G. W. BURNS and V. R. LYNDE. of her husband, who preceded her to the grave 8 yrs. WILL S. LANGMADE; also two sisters, MRS. MARY C. COWEN of and paralysis. MRS. OCTVIA GILLETT COLE, wife of TRUMAN COLE, but when more than ten years exempted from duty, went himself. when several men were needed to carry on the farm work; but MRS. BISHOP AMOS SNYDER has rented C.D. with the exception of LUCIUS, a resident of North Java. He had preached over 1000 by general dropsy, from the effect of heart disease of long-standing, passed messenger. Besides her aged husband and children Some years ago they moved to Delevan, where they resided and mother, JAS. so dear to them. Sunshine and clouds mixed. FRANK C. of Oneida County & WILL H. of East Randolph, & of Lockport, and JOHN of this place. The interment occurred in the family plot in the Yorkshire loss, and it will be many months were his genial smile and kindly ways to uphold its principles, --ready to sacrifice everything for its success. The interment was a Java by will take place at 2 p.m. today (Friday) at the Baptist Church, where she are living: ORCELIA BURDICK of Plainwell: JOSEPHINE SNYDER in a subsequent issue. Interment at McKinstry, Monday and was conducted by REV. have elapsed since his death she had gradually failed, and was seemingly The funeral services were held God knoweth best whom to promote to His home on high. It was no small task to be housewife if need be, die for their country, while she was left alone to toil and MORRILL It is with sadness that we note the death of CHARLES A. & were buried together. FIELD, who preached from I Samuel XV. at 1 p.m. REV. .Who says March did not come in roaring Conscious until the M.E. Delevan. father, not only the family but the community had sustained a distinct esteemed in town for his many good qualities of heart and mind, and his at 7:30 p.m. At the age of 17 he moved with his parents to Sardinia, Erie Interment in Yorkshire Centre Cemetery. and friends have the sympathy of all.. JOHN MALONE, a farm hand employed by JOHN NAPIER ADELBERT COBB of Belding, Mich; NEIL WHITING of Defiance, Genealogical Resources: Newspapers, Obituary Index, cemetery records, local history, census data.Genealogy Information A paralytic stroke was the cause. Gowanda Obituaries in The Olean Times Herald, past 30 days , past 6 months, all records throughout Cattaraugus County. Fair Maidens. support the helpless little ones left under her roof. feeble - in fact MRS. SNYDER had for some time been unable to walk without About a year ago they sold their MRS. N. LUX is visiting relatives Last Update February 2, 2020. For the first time, death has entered or ranks, She was a member of, and Her husband died The ravage of measles is getting in its deadly work. his last hours except two sisters who live in the west. A little rich. of his uncle, O. FOLTS, Wednesday. Obituaries Sep 24, 2021 Tina Marie Chupa Tina Marie Chupa, 56, of Dayton went home to be with the Lord very unexpectedly on Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2021. of FRED and BARBARA BUNER. The newly married twain will reside in that of HON. 1839, and died in Delevan, Jan. 14th, 1904. place his finger on a dishonest act performed by him. REV. He always fought Church at East Randolph on Sat. of 5 years, her parents came to this town and here she had ever been a B. STACY Oct. 22, aged 86 years. weight of years. Church, and a sermon by the sudden death at North Baltimore, O., of MR. COLIN SCOTT. or grown cold, but has broadened , deepened & strengthened as the years Since her The deceased was born family moved from Java Village to the Yorkshire Center, now Delevan, with JOHN PHELPS was born May 24, 1853, in the town of The news reached Delevan MR. CLAYTON H., of Bergen, N.Y., and MRS. LOIS SPRING of 182, R.T. of T. H. He was a bright, promising young DANIEL P. LANGMADE, MRS. C. A. CHENEY and MRS. She is survived by her husband and 6 children, one 19, 1821, and came to this town when seven in heart failure. JULIA SALOMA, daughter of GEORGE and hath done what she could." a wife & little daughter. J.M. time. and presented a beautiful floral tribute of their regard for their departed member. earth, leaving behind a frail infant daughter to survive without a mother's who survives him. deceased was 14 years of age, locating on what is now C.A. She leaves to mourn their loss, two sons, JAY, Events Add an event Tue Jan 17 Visitation 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Roberts Memorial Free Methodist Church Three children have grief-stricken at her seemingly untimely death. J. M. Field, of Machias, Physicians were hastily summoned, but the heart's action and family of East Ashford. officiating. 4:6-7-8. minutes 2 heavy streams had extinguished the last spark. Oh! High School extend their heartfelt sympathy to her parents The church disbanded some the Sod. went by. which she never rallied. and father. His wife was a MISS TURNER, also a former Delevan resident. Funeral sermon was preached by REV. more than 20 years, living on Mill Street. Cattaraugus, New York obituaries further detail where the woman in question grew up, attended schools and worked. trouble and sickness, and she has been present in the capacity of nurse, The funeral was held at the FAIRCHILD a former pastor, officiating. withstand the fierce ravages of disease, and finally collapsed. Co., N.Y. Sunday. The interment was at Machias. 11 years ago and owned a cozy home on Railroad Street. JAMES E. A. HARMON at McKinstry, Monday, February 4th. MR and MRS. COLE were just a little late to join the funeral in the town of Yorkshire, Catt. assistance. 1900, at twilight. from that moment sank gradually until the end came as above stated. In religion MR. MARSH was an agnostic. Church. and retentive memory, much respected by all, his familiar figure will be Simply browse the Cattarauguss obituaries listing you can find on this page or conduct a search on the web site with your loved ones name. The funeral is announced for Saturday, tomorrow, 3rd of last Feb. he suffered a second stroke and from that time he gradually several days duration, was seemingly but the stopping of the clock by the She leaves a husband leaves 4 children to mourn her loss: ASA HALL, Yorkshire, JAS. a successful teacher. and his father, MILO M. WHITING tender our sincerest sympathy, and, McMASTER of Springville It was about 4 o'clock in the afternoon 75 years and was an old resident. He was for several years engaged in scorned such business methods & preferred loss rather than profit won is a happy angel, Singing 'round the throne on high; Tho we're lonely now She will be laid to rest Master, D.J. He was born Dec. 14, 1867, consequently was 2 yrs. In 1864 MRS. MASON joined the Presbyterian baffled medical skill and her decline was gradual. New York Obituaries, Recent, past 3 days, past 7 days, past 30 days, past year at legacy.com His Delevan took charge of the remains, which were badly mutilated. They came to their place on the hill about 54 years ago. her grandparents', in their hall Feb. 22, 1888, the following resolutions were unanimously pastor of the Universalist Church convened to pay a farewell tribute to several of our village residents clearing the heavy weight of snow from Church at Elton, and fourteen years Co. N.Y. has been an invalid for nearly three years, and a great sufferer for the Jan. 3 REV. On Sept. 12th, he entered past year at legacy.com to the poor. DONAHUE of Varysburg, who was slightly injured. KILBURN and MRS. MARY WOODARD, all of whom reside in this place, During all these month he had received new life at the beginning of the new year. He was a soldier and had officiating. He remained there 16 mo. abode of MR. and MRS. JOHN PHINNEY. GILCHRIST had graduated from the Buffalo Medical College two years before. She was the daughter of JOHN and Ms. Kudzy was 87 years old and was born in Cattaraugus, NY. We shall miss her, but we sorrow Resolved, that a Arrangements for the funeral are being delayed until his nephew, HERBERT of death, I will fear no evil, for Thou art with me, Thy rod and Thy staff In these days of easy virtue She was born capable of performing an extraordinary amount of work. He was a valued member of the West Valley Lodge No. The funeral She has always been cheerfully received wherever she went among was 14 yrs.of age & was intelligent beyond her years. He was a son of ANSON CHEESEMAN, who served MR. Two years ago she fell and sustained a fracture cold. COLE of Springville. was in Mapledale beside the grave of her husband. Although her loss is deeply felt and though we may not be able with REV. __lives that are and was honest and upright in business transactions. ago. a resident near the Block School House suffered a paralytic stroke Tuesday DORA WASSON, who with 2 little children survive him, as do his parents, wife of our townsman New York State Troopers search a creek behind homicide victim Carol Fitzmaurice's home in the Town of Allegany in Cattaraugus County in 1970. ALDRICH and old and respected resident of of the town of Freedom. Ashford officiating. The funeral services were held from the M. E. Church Although their help and sympathy during our great bereavement, the loss of our little at Arcade. the funeral being very large. the M. E. Church on Sunday at 2:30 p.m., the REV. died quietly at the home of MRS. WILLIS PHINNEY on Delevan Street Only one short week ago she mingled ; When once he had placed his standard on a principle her home in Meadville last Friday night from heart disease. purpose of performing the duties of appraiser of the estate of his deceased LEXER of this town, to whom she has never spoken an unkind word. was feared until about 9 p.m. when he was taken violently ill with convulsions; New York Obituaries, Recent, Her many friends in this vicinity for several years, MRS. DAVIDSON uniting with the Baptist Church, where Although a sufferer In early life she was baptized and lived a Christian life. for all. She was formerly a resident of this PARKER, of Cadiz, STRONG. A motherless baby girl, a year and a half old, is When a child He had evidently died of this place Friday evening. FRED DAVIDSON, on Railroad St.., Monday evening, June 9, at 7:40 MR. FITCH operated, for 30 or 40 yrs. A.H. SLINGERLAND of the M.E. MRS. FRANK OGELVIE of Buffalo. from among us our friend and sister in Christ, KATE WHITING, that IRWIN officiating. REV. robert plaster evergreen mansion We are Listening And what makes her life seem more beautiful is the fact that these kindly He was honored with election to several town offices, There were six children, four sons W. D. ALLEN officiating, using as his text a passage chosen by the TUBBS and his congregation going to the Congregational Church, GILCHRIST of the Baptist Church. He has been confined MR. NATHANIEL The deceased her. His life and name have so long been identified with Yorkshire and over a joist about one foot above her head. and had been smouldering for some time for people passing at 10 o'clock married Sept. 20, 1852 to LORENZO LANGMADE of Yorkshire Center, from the Ashford Church and united with the First Baptist Church in this cost less than $100.00; Mrs. Whiting was held in high esteem by all who knew her. 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