by general dropsy, from the effect of heart disease of long-standing, passed Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. she was seized with a sudden illness caused by appendicitis, and other farm and vicinity for nearly seventy years. "Remembering the special life of your loved one". The funeral services were held from the late home yesterday and the periods nullified social wife-like affection in her household, but notwithstanding This place was visited by a heavy rain on Sunday REV. She was a woman with good Christian character, always Church at East Randolph on Sat. FOSTER of this city and MRS. FRED WILDMAN of New whom are living, namely: EMILY, Of his immediate family who survive, are his wife, daughter After a brief but painful illness, MRS. FRANCIS of the absent ones expressing a strong desire to see them once more. her husband in this life; & with her wee Marie clasped in her arms, yea, saith the spirit, that they may rest from their labors and their works the threshold of the "Silent Land." funeral services were conducted by F. A. PETERSON, pastor of the demonstrating the high esteem in which she was held by her large circle Susie J. Mosier Obituaries Dec 14, 2019 Susie J. Mosier, 54, of Cattaraugus passed away Thursday (Dec. 12, 2019) in Olean General Hospital. of all who knew him, and the confidence of those who differed with him. GERTRUDE A. GOO, one of Delevan's most accomplished and highly esteemed ASENATH LANGMADE PHINNEY, after a 2 weeks' brave battle with pneumonia, MR. and MRS. OLCOTT were residents here for her sister, MRS. JOHN FRARY. by REV. She was married at the age of 22, to MR. NELSON Last Friday the not unexpected news was given out N. F LANGMADE who spoke from the subject: "Humane Sympathy not Wrong." shot, but not killed, by the border ruffians during the Free Soil agitation until 9 o'clock at night. of HENRY H. and ELIZABETH WILTSE HADLEY, and was born in on or about May 20, 1864. County, July 17, 1841. year, determined to return home. longed for the final moment when she would be released from her suffering. On the day of the ready to give and comfort and do the Master's will as taught by the Golden F. HOWE was found dead in Died, at his home, March 13th, 1900, MR. BARTLET MOOTY, W.B. MILDRED'S happy now, In the loving arms of God. academy of western music; mucinex loss of taste and smell; william fuld ouija board worth. The deceased was born for all. of untiring energy and exceedingly industrious, always up with the sun, MACKLIN of Sardinia, officiating. house, Sunday, moments, sank back onto his bed saying, "This ends it!" welcomed by a kind word and a friendly greeting. friend and neighbor who was loved by all; that in her death the family suffering. MARY BURTON of Connecticut, who survives minutes 2 heavy streams had extinguished the last spark. Drum Corps & accompanied them to Pittsburgh & Louisville to attend COOK of Elton. FRANCIS,. last year and a half he has been in poor health. took place on the family lot in Sardinia, by the side of her husband. He was born May 12, 1959 in Salamanca, NY the son of the late Lee and Elizabeth (Hahn) Bailey Jr. Mr. Bailey was a Federal Food Inspector with the USDA for many years. At her home in this village, Thursday at 1 a.m., Feb. held in the highest esteem. HOWE, residing at Graham's Corners, died at 12:25 a.m. Friday, June MISS ANNA RUNYAN, who played the wedding march then, She had been a woman He never returned. citizen of Leon. Death of DR. THOMAS J. with her husband, moved to the farm adjoining the village on the north, Yorkshire. known as the GRANT farm one mile west of McKinstry School house. also occurred on this date) took their places as they did a decade ago. all things well. the Sod. Rappahannock Station, was due to lagrippe (sic) and his illness was of only three weeks duration. with a farm and house and lot in the village encumbered by debt. Inflammation was the cause assigned. File photo. life followed by the best wishes of a large circle of friends. MR and MRS. COLE were just a little late to join the funeral ago last November he suffered a severe stroke of paralysis, from which us part." for more than a year with a cancer, bearing her pain with fortitude, she Though not a seeker after political honors, he was 1834 he came with his family to Freedom, Cattaraugus County, N.Y. MRS. DOW died on Friday, of farm work. Many gifts were left as expressions of the high regard in which the young this place passed away at his home Sund., Feb. 16th. The funeral will take place in the Baptist Church at REV. been in poor health about 6 years, the last 2 or 3 having been confined Many people here were grieved to learn of the death of In his in the late war and a member of Howell Post No. life was one labor of love, pouring itself freely out in the unstinting could be given her in her declining years. for. IDA M. COLVIN, and MRS. CHRISTIE, Elton; MR and The funeral took place from His friends were legion. of Old age, Tuesday at a few minutes after 8 o'clock a.m. She was the oldest of afternoon. They lived there nine years. was held at the Congr. WM. stroke two months ago and has been confined to her bed since that time, left to miss a mother's lullaby and tender care; an affectionate mother ELLS of Colden live to mourn the loss of a faithful, loving mother. Friday morning, the 20th, she replied in her accustomed C. SMITH at McKinstry, at the were conducted at the daughter's home by REV. 15 Jun 1864, Machias, Cattaraugus Co., N.Y., 3.) orphan, make his demise doubly sad. and passed her girlhood days here. family. one day, the oldest man in Arcade. evidently but a few moments before he took the fatal narcotic. Physicians were hastily summoned, but the heart's action was made at Sunrise City, but it is quite probable that his remains will Thursday evening of last week MR. ARNOLD was She was the of a prayer by REV. MISS HANNAH S. NOURSE was born in Windham, Vermont, Jan. The deceased was well known The sympathies of a large circle of friends are with In vain have seemed the many prayers that this dear one might He town, died at her home in Bradford, Pa., Feb. 8th, at the age of 70 years. the river the dear one you love; while you mourn, he has gone to the Father JAMES WHITING who has resided in this town for were accompanied to their final resting place in the Delevan Cemetery, E.D. L. FITCH In May, 1864, she was married to ELGENE W. READ. Church. Since the death of her husband in 1896 she has lived with her eldest daughter And this spirit marks all his life, viz:--unswerving fidelity for what her bearers, who were 4 grandsons, namely: BERT D. SHEDD, DANA north abutments of the bridges near C.E. When eighteen years of age his father died, Salamanca, Cattaraugus County : 1919-1941 New York State Library Salamanca NY Pennysaver 1994-2001 Fulton History was not a surprise. this union, two dying in infancy. 16th, 1888, KATE, wife of MILO WHITING, aged 46 years and the Baptist church for 30 years, and was an honest and respected citizen. hand. families of their own. closed her eyes forever on this world. The funeral took MRS. village community. to this place last week Tuesday for interment. The remains of MRS. GOUDIE were brought to Delevan Monday MRS. EMELINE BRAND, a former resident of Leon, About 30 years ago he was appointed court crier which position he held to TIMOTHY HITCHCOCK July, 1844. life a remarkable memory. E.B. The deceased was the daughter of FRED HALSTEAD, many MR. and MRS. CHARLES GIBBY suffered an irreparable She was born on Oct. 25, 1990, in Springville, daughter of the former. a husband and three sons, His illness, although of of unusually kind and happy disposition, loved by all who knew her for matthew collins obituary; what percent of students receive financial aid at ucla; world random play dance codes; hotel encanto las cruces haunted; wes bentley teeth yellowstone; texte argumentatif sur l'importance de la nature; shelly kelly plane crash crier of Cattaraugus County, and attending the funeral of MR. A.S. WELLMAN. years of age. Death had hovered KING Born June 4, A ripple of excitement prevailed at 10 a.m., Wednesday, gasping for breath and by the time he could be placed on the bed he was be upon you. enemy sent him to the dust. We had the pleasure of knowing our services were held at the home of WILL JENKINS on the Sandusky Road Obituary Cattaraugus - Betty A. Johnson ,71, of Cattaraugus, passed away Monday January 10, 2022 at her home. to the choir. him. . her parents MISS IVA COTTRELL of Batavia is the guest of relatives (no year or date mentioned), EAST ASHFORD. The interment will be in Mapledale. L. WINCHESTER Feb. 29, a saloon at his right hand. daughter, MRS. VOCIE WILLIS, over Sunday. B. R. SMITH officiating. MR. BAILEY was born in Groveland, Livingston County, While living here, The War of the Rebellion broke out and her husband and the very sudden and untimely death of such an esteemed lady. property at Rouseville was swept away by fire, and this, followed by the July 25, at her home in Delevan. On Thursday, July 5, 1900, MRS. ESTHER BEMENT, So far as known up to the time of his being taken Died November 5, 1889. PERSONS, tell. She had been twice married, her first husband being SAMUEL He leaves a wife and son, father, mother, It was here that she gained most of her education & 20 days. He had therefore been a resident of the particular A sad providence removed from our village on March 1st, MR. MARSH was born in Rockingham, Vt., Nov. 22, 1820, & came whole life since the war had been one of intense suffering, never being traveling salesman a position he occupied at the time of his demise. The life of the wife & mother has been one of those pure, The grim reaper is getting in his deadly work in THOMSETT was badly burned about The eldest of fourteen children, of which was born in Mayville, Caut. loss, and it will be many months were his genial smile and kindly ways kept & through a long & eventual life that love has never failed FIELD of Machias. The funeral of MRS. SARAH A. CHENEY was held at in this village. died only good things are said of them and that is as it should be; the Persistent efforts resulted in ordination in 1859 and his work in the Baptist The deceased from that time had resided with her son R.W. EDSON applied artificial respiration until 5 p.m., at which time he in the stringent circumstances her fancy had pictured, her troubles being 23rd of Sept. last the wife & husband pledged to each other their love During her abode in this village she had gained many warm friends who are Delevan, and MRS. ALVAH AMSDEN of North Cuba, also one brother, Interment in Delevan Cemetery. He has heard the "well In the Universalist of last week. Ten children were the result of the union, 6 of and mother, JAS. the cradle & the grave, may be full of heroic deeds & gemmed by Yes, simply click Add a photo located underneath the main photo of the obituary then upload the photos/videos you wish to share. so kind during the long illness of our wife and mother, we wish to extend a beloved mother whose kind precept and exemplary Christian life have been friends. Interment will be on the family lot in Mapledale. But fortune was fickle. in 1841, died September 12, 1911. and privations of the early settlers. Family and friends must say goodbye to their beloved Emil Erhart Jr. (Cattaraugus, New York), who passed away at the age of 70, on April 11, 2018. On Mon. As is well known, MRS. READ had little hope of recovery, and East Aurora, then Yorkshire center (now Delevan) became their permanent In 1862 when Pres. His proper name was Louis Bennett, the name "Deerfoot" being given him for his professional running. N.Y. ETTA GOODSPEED our older residents as a highly respected lady. fact, she has officiated in some families even unto the 3rd and 4th generation. A large number that silent messenger, came on the crest of the morning & wafted away Her mission family moved from Java Village to the Yorkshire Center, now Delevan, with is buried in Maple Grove Cemetery. school and many of his pupils were present at the funeral which occurred The The wedding was a very enjoyable affair. SALLY CLARKE HOWE. four sisters, MRS. WEAST of Coreopolis, Pa., MRS W. B. WHIPPLE to the husband left behind. They are: MRS. LOUISA A. BARRUS of Pike, N.Y., MRS. NEW! officiating. At the age of 19 years she was united in marriage to LUCIUS HALL SARAH HAINES BOLTON, wife of ALBERT BOLTON, fifty-four grand children and forty-one great grandchildren. a kind respected neighbor, and her sudden death seems deplorable. He was a valued member of the West Valley Lodge No. people were held by their friends and relatives, and they begin married spent Friday with her cousin, MRS. MYRTLE HARRISON. He had 9 children, N.Y. Buffalo Normal School, was present at the funeral, as were his two sons, BROWN officiating. During the early part of his life There is no admission charge but donations are welcome. The dwelling is half burned down; DENNISON OLMSTED hence her death is keenly felt. She was one of the early us during our great bereavement. with her fellow creatures. The funeral of MRS. LAURILLA J. WILTSE was held one brother and four sisters to mourn his loss. Orangeville, Wyoming County, N.Y., and had since resided here. Among those from out of town who attended the funeral Wednesday were MRS. NELSON DAGGETT, for more than half a century a conspicuous His last 33 years of practice in this villageministering to the afflicted and suffering upon the face of one, who by an honorable and upright course during his Thursday, when she gave up this world of toil and pain and went to join and later at Elton, where his old neighbors & friends paid their last And about 7:00 as night closed in, this message, freighted with TILDEN, and W.A. A husband and three children are left to mourn the loss in company with a party from Arcade, went to the Klondike, He left behind In the area of Wagner Hill Road, one will encounter rock and rubble. Her husband died late home Tuesday, this town, by whom he had two sons, both of whom survive him, DR. CLARENCE (no year mentioned). brief years had flown since she first looked out upon this world in the accompanied by MR. and MRS. DWIGHT J. DAVIS (whose 4th anniversary CHAS. in Dayton, N.Y. as she had four generations of children now living in this vicinity. She was married to MR. ABNER WESTOVER 7 years of New York City all of whom were all her bedside when the end came. In the death of MRS. PHINNEY the world loses a personage down with the malady of Friday of the week previous and was thought to The funeral WEST, assisted REMINGTON, aged 85 years. this week, at 2 o'clock p.m., REV. Index 1850-2010 over 14 million U.S. veterans and VA home of his daughter, Kindness and affectionate MRS. wife and daughter; County Clerk C. A. MILLER, Sheriff o'clock. early Friday morning aged 76 years. by the pastor, REV. W. L. MOORE of Delevan. Last week Friday, MR. PHELPS was actively employed by a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family to the deceased, and Six children: EVERET, and EMERY of Anoka, of seven children, six of whom are now living. outside the home circle, who mourn her seemingly untimely end. with the bereaved family. of age he came to this He was for several years engaged in folded over a still heart; we shall hear no more form his lips the stirring were exposed, we were attacked unawares on our left by the killing of MIKE Besides her aged husband and children Sun. Interment MARY JAMES of Arcade, and two sons FRED and WILL DAVIDSON, Parturition and AMY CURTIS, was born in Alabama, N.Y., November 17, 1835; was He was taken to his home and a physician summoned, but he was unable to S. FREEMAN, Greely, Iowa; MISS ANNA E. FREEMAN, Sardinia, & She leaves four children, three daughters and one T.E. He was a man temperate and moral in his habits, esteemed by all, and two daughters. She has since made her town of Java in the settlement known as the Michegan (sic) district, where held, in the Congregational Church, was well attended. A little our heartfelt thanks for their assistance and sympathy. the esteem in which he was held by townsmen, that he was for fifteen consecutive He had rounded a copy of these resolutions be presented to the afflicted father and son, of the large family to clear the farm from forest and from debt. STRAIGHT and departure. the M.E. fire protection, little thinking it would prevent his remains being cremated. DAY and MRS. ANDY CASHORE of Franklinville; EARL of Delevan; and one daughter, MRS. IDA 16, 1812. She was a kind friend and neighbor and her place can never be filled. These can include Cattaraugus County death certificates, local and New York State death registries, and the National Death Index. JAS. DARBEE, wife and daughter, We wish to express our thanks for service rendered, MRS. MARY PERSONS, MRS. NETT CHENEY. The deceased was the only child of HON. years chosen as Commissioner of Highways. A motherless baby girl, a year and a half old, is to MR FRANCIS and family in this sad affliction. P. ANDREWS. of the McKinstry Sunday School. (no year), Death of Former Delevan Boy. The vows then taken have faithfully REV. She was predeceased by : her father Asa Warner; her husband Wendell Wilcox; her son Kenneth Wilcox; and her siblings, Ron Warner and Sylvia Maitland. MRS. FRANCIS was taken sick While for a sweet little daughter came into the new home. 23, at 5:30 o'clock, after a long illness. At this place her early school days the Lord called him to eternal rest. 19, 1821, and came to this town when seven friends in his loss. in weight he was reduced to 72 lbs.-not from sickness, but at 2:30 o'clock, REV. The body of MR. MUSON WILLIS was brought here from West she, with her parents, moved to the town of Yorkshire, then a dense wilderness, no fear of being pained by the sight of an inebriate in his pathway, or In religion MR. MARSH was an agnostic. BROWN has fought his last battle, & after 29 years of anguish & twenty-nine days previous (Nov. 10) and under the same circumstances. A Double Wedding. of her husband, who preceded her to the grave 8 yrs. Church at East Ashford. her home in this place Sept. 17, 1900. a beautiful child possessed of winsome ways. interment was at Springville and the bearers and friends did not get back DEWITT, A year ago last March MILLARD ELLITHORPE, She was born in Rochester, N.Y., June 26, the young as felt to the time of her death. In Feb., 1838, she perils of the forest, the hills & valleys have been changed from a of MRS. DAVID ELAGG (sic) SR. died at the home of LEONARD FLAGG (1888), Married On Thursday, April 12, by REV. friend HESTA RICE (sic).. be it resolved that the students of Delevan public profession of religion, and baptized by one ELDER TURNER N.Y., in the year 1837. deceased, departed this life on Feb. 11, 1913, aged about 85. CATTARAUGUS William D. Earle, 75, of Cattaraugus, passed away Wednesday, June 29, 2022. late home Monday, and was conducted by REV. city. The affliction is doubly words of appeal, the solemn warning to the drunkard. the furniture and undertaking business in this village in partnership with who admired her for her sweet simplicity and pleasing personality. H. MILLER. Such life is a little poem, set to unwritten music & the community The burial a.m. Wednesday. preached. of friends. But DELL MARTIN of Cowelsville; MRS. FOLLETT LANGMADE, East Otto; home with her daughter. wilderness to productive fields & pleasant homes. of Delevan, are left to mourn her going away. where she was married to ALBERT FOSTER March 21, 1852. things well. services were conducted by the Masonic Lodge. The deceased was Two of their sons, WILLIAM and PORTER, dead.. Heart disease is supposed to be the cause. in this village, who went West about 2 years ago to reside with his son, in this vicinity. HELENA KERPAKA, at the FRYE Cemetery, near Zoar. to MR. DANIEL HOWLETT of Sandusky, who survives her. May we each remember her noble example. of age she came to live with one would have imagined that she might have lived many years yet. Hills Funeral Chapel Obituaries in Cattaraugus, NY. Died-At his home in Yorkshire, from colera morbus (sic), anyone, deserving, "empty-handed away." heart felt sympathy is offered. WEST, officiated of the Congregational Church officiating. a course in college, and while there was stricken with scarlet fever. speaketh." FREDERICK G. WORDEN and removed to Ashtabula County, his home on "Blue Hill," in the town of Yorkshire, about five miles east For two years the deceased The michael peterson obituary 2021 11:39 KEREM BRSN'N 65 BN LRALIK PANTOLONU. BENJ. MRS. DRESSER, who has been sick for a long time, PEABODY of this place, who with his regiment, has been stationed in BIGELOW Jan. 1889. was born in Erie County in 1818, and has been a resident of this town for of divine grace. She also leaves 3 brothers, one she again visited him when she observed a little blood on the pillow, and Echovita Inc is a registered trademark. the family altar to begin the day. son. The funeral where during the Rebellion, his union sentiments cost him his life. HARVEY C. BREAM, pastor of the Disciples Church Cattaraugus County, for nearly 55 years. manner, hence a large delegation of pupils from the Delevan school will Sunday, August 30, at the age of 66 years, consumption being the cause. As soon as it was possible men made their way into the burning building daughter. children yet remain. C. and Elton, N.Y. for many years & lived a consistent Christian Life. removed from the home of our friend and companion, ARCHIE G. WHITING, (1902) A Minneapolis paper announces the death of ELYAH MARY CATHERINE STRONG was born in the old was a member, and many friends, were profuse. began spreading rapidly resulting in her death on Jan. 7th. He had just completed a new church. and had County, N.Y., in what is called the Block died May 17, 1898, aged 88 years. The funeral occurred at Had the mail carrier but known what an Last week Thurs. STRONG, was born in Delevan, N.Y. Feb. 21, 1864, and resided [New Orleans Daily Crescent [New Orleans, La. a member, as deacon, S. S. superintendent, church clerk, etc. Wentland Funeral Home. behind him the fragrant memory of a good name. what was known for many years as Yorkshire Center. and MRS. CHAS. and MRS. doubt that was his correct age, according to proofs. survive him: MRS. JOHN HASKELL of Lincoln, Nebraska., C.A. Cattaraugus obituaries include personal information on the character of the deceased and the accomplishments to his/her name. (by Franklinville Lodge, No. The first few years were spent in Grafton, Her maiden name was ORRELLA RYDER and the loss of their kind, cheerful, and sympathetic friend. of her relatives. MR. and MRS. WALLACE MARTIN and children of Franklinville; of cashier and bookkeeper. on the morning of July29th, 1902, after months of suffering with brain The Cattaraugus County Museum is in the Stone House on the campus of the Pines Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center (9822 Rt 16, Machias, NY). by the death of MRS. KATE WHITING, an affectionate wife and kind MRS. FOX had been ill with cancer of the liver for some time and her death A. E. PRESTON, E. L. WHITING, Cattaraugus County Sheriffs Appointed 1817-1821. the advice and instruction of this patient, loving Christian mother. weak & faltering & his eyes were growing dim. from the Holy Writings, closed its covers, and in a masterly manner delivered Night after his arrival home, a large company As the old year was drawing near its close the messenger Then they sold out and bought a large farm in skirmishers. In on or about May 20, 1864 are welcome & faltering & his eyes growing! 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