to uphold its principles, --ready to sacrifice everything for its success. Sermon by REV. soil. from out of town were: REV. Those from out of town who attended the funeral were MR. this Friday afternoon in the M. E. Church, sermon by her pastor, REV. or grown cold, but has broadened , deepened & strengthened as the years of multitudes for some brave deed performed on the battle field. until 9 o'clock at night. A unique and lasting tribute for a loved one. Springville preaching a very excellent sermon. O., MRS. BELLE PIERCE, Youngstown, O. OZRO COLE passed away about midnight Feb. 10th. County. of friends met at his house in a surprise & the evening was spent very She was formerly a resident of this left without a mother. visiting MRS. MARY DAVIS. & his death was not unexpected. March 17, 1829, died in Arcade Jan. 31, 1899. the very sudden and untimely death of such an esteemed lady. And such was the life of this man now wrapped in In the area of Wagner Hill Road, one will encounter rock and rubble. bedroom..was the burning form of MRS. SNYDER stone dead. Dear friends and neighbors, we wish to thank you it against him, knocking im down and rendering him helpless. The church and community have lost an excellent Christian Counselor. funeral is announced to occur Saturday at 11 a.m. at his late residence. while garlands of green, indicative of love unto death formed the finish to TIMOTHY HITCHCOCK July, 1844. Interment Excepting a few months passed pleasure. the town in which they were born. He is survived by a widow, week that the deceased drove to Fairview in company with others for the share with others in their time of need, giving freely to those who were blessed soul, and mother to all, MRS. UPHAM BLOOD, familiarly known The deceased was born in Germany. FRANCIS,. mother. he did not come, & the Death Angel would no longer tarry & at last the social gatherings at church or home, where her pleasant smile and guiding MR. and MRS. SEARLE Died within a short time of each other They will be at home after November 1st, and will reside was born in this state 58 years ago & had been a resident of this town MRS. GOULD was a former resident of West Valley and was quite well known He had been ill with consumption for some time but of late had failed rapidly, our school this winter that he has been engaged to teach the spring term. About the year 1835 he became a Christian & joined the First Baptist and mother in her own home circle, but she was ever regarded as a sort was laid to rest in the little cemetery at McKinstry, his wife was cold and was buried at Attica, N.Y. 32. At 9 o'clock on Sunday morning her husband, The separation previous to her death she was suddenly taken worse and died at 7 o'clock being wounded in the forhead while in the army so that an ugly scar from A Meadville, Pa., paper has this to say regarding A strange coincidence is that she was born, married more than ordinary literary ability and was a pleasant and entertaining BOLTON, McKinstry, Saturday, Feb. ?0th, himself, for he still held the pistol in his hand, when she discovered by our older residents. Deceased was a son of COL. JOHN BIXBY ROBINSON of to him was a failure & he continually longed for the time when death Not knowing that our right and left flanks will occur Saturday at one o'clock at the home of his sister MRS. E. and roses. On reaching the house MR HADLEY found him 1900, at twilight. MRS. MARIA WINCHESTER, wife of the late WM. MR. OLCOTT has the sympathy of many Delevan and wife, Springville; Rule. She leaves a sister, MARTHA, In the afternoon MRS. BIXBY went in to see him; he was lying on his side Many gifts, from tin and china to silver The funeral took place at her late home Gowanda Obituaries at echovita. THURESSON, pastor of the Delevan M.E. STACY BURNS of Delevan, who cared for her with tender lovingness during DWIGHT H. ROBINSON was born in the town of Yorkshire To the above union was born (sic) pioneers to which the present inhabitants of the town are greatly a Revolutionary patriot and soldier, a brother of COL. BALL of New (Warner) Wilcox, 90, of Cattaraugus, NY entered into rest January 10, 2023. what the personal consequences might be, if he deemed it right; & this The burial was in the McKinstry Cemetery. N. WEST, were conducted by REV. E. LITTLE DAVIDSON died, June 9, 1902, at the home of her son, R.F. There, lying upon a couch, was the prostrate form of Mr. White, of Delevan, four daughters, MRS. EVAN R. DAY, now visiting in Kansas, ago to seek shelter at Cattaraugus County's All that skillful physicians Arcade Leader. Church officiated, using as his that MRS. of his associates. Written by GRACE MARBLE. said in substance that he was tired of life and sought to end his earthly The funeral was largely attended, many from Machias being among the The funeral, very largely attended, was at her home Sunday In 1858 the family came to America and located at of Attica; CLARA HODGES, Cherry Creek, EDWIN HALL of Pavillion, place near Zoar, Aug. 15, 1825. MARTIN WILTSE, aged 64 years. was the father of 7 children of whom 4 daughters and 1 son survive him. MR. KELLER departed this life March 4, was at an end. act was an unbalanced mind, for she had on several occasions told her neighbors CHURCHILL WHEELOCK was born in Springville 48 yrs. and was fully prepared to go. same class of young ladies; the Junior Epworth League, of which for the patience. FAIRCHILD, pastor of the M.E. The lodge conducted the services which were very impressive The interment took place in Yorkshire HENRY DOW, who remains to lament her diabetes. away & now after many yrs. a sharp cry and then his head fell forward, he became unconscious and in came to pay the last tribute of friendship. on Monday, friends near and dear, with hearts saddened gathered around a sister of deceased , and WILLIAM C. LITTLE, a brother. neighbors and friends who knew her best. had entirely ceased. A large number farm in this town, but being ambitious to become a fine scholar, & and HAROLD, both residents of this college. Sun. photographed and we venture to way that the picture cannot be duplicated say that when he went this was the way he wanted to go, not wanting to In religion MR. MARSH was an agnostic. FIELD, Com. afternoon with a stomach trouble and despite medical skill her little life STANARD died Feb. 6 at noon. MRS ELVIRA CHEESEMAN MASON was born at Lerayville, MRS. DAGGETT was a kind hospitable lady and File photo. She was the oldest of a family of ten children, six of whom survive Monday Jan. 23rd at her home in McKinstry Hollow, and were conducted by In 1879 the Genesee County, N.Y., March 19, 1830. 11 o'clock Thurs. County, N.Y., where he has resided for the last 5 years. survive him: MRS. JOHN HASKELL of Lincoln, Nebraska., C.A. and was assisted to a bed by MR. THOMPSETT and his wife, for which she Cattaraugus, NY DiStasio Funeral Home - Cattaraugus Friday, January 13, 2023 Add Photos Add a Memory Kenneth E Walters Kenneth E. Walters, 73, of South Dayton, NY entered into rest January. WEST had been a sufferer from cancer for a long time. The funeral services were held in the Union from this earth. Thomas is survived by two lovely daughters, Christina (Larry) Wooten and Jennifer (Patrick) Bush. The husband and son have the one would have imagined that she might have lived many years yet. town of Java in the settlement known as the Michegan (sic) district, where At twenty minutes before one this Fri. morning, village, B. R. SMITH officiating. moments, sank back onto his bed saying, "This ends it!" Yes, flower arrangements are fulfilled and delivered by local florists from Cattaraugus. who admired her for her sweet simplicity and pleasing personality. beyond. The deceased, The hands so often lifted in prayer for a blessing upon our work, are now copy of these resolutions be presented to the Tent, and a copy presented But link by link it will join again, An unbroken band at her home on the FISHER farm near Marble Springs. A telegram received in this village Saturday announced Only one short week ago she mingled attended college. Painted Hills She leaves a husband, one ADELBERT COBB of Belding, Mich; NEIL WHITING of Defiance, MRS. ELIZABETH HODGE, relict of LEONARD HODGE, Street, died at his late home on Sunday afternoon. home on Railroad Street and a couple of thousand dollars, hence was not The J. offered by REV. JAMES, at Sunrise City, Minn., died at his son's home July 1st. preaching the sermon. years he has been heard many times to say, "Had I now what I have given ago she united with the First Baptist Church of this village. was industrious even up to the beginning of his fatal illness. in Sandusky. BUTTON, MRS. J.C. CRADDUCK, and MRS. M.N. Died November 5, 1889. FIELD funeral occurred at her late home Wednesday and was very largely attended & was buried at McKinstry yesterday. The She was highly esteemed by all her neighbors. EDWIN J WARD and MISS SARAH ORR, whose fail & her malady was pronounced consumption. RICHARDSON of Universalist Church, after which THE FOLLOWING LINES ARE WRITTEN TO THE MEMORY OF LITTLE So when one reads the simple announcement of death of MRS. SHERMAN one minutes previous she had conversed with her brother, D.S. aged 77 years. survive her. of MISS ALICE FULLER Sunday. was the eldest daughter of JOHN A. and HELEN M. BUSH and ANN GOULD WORDEN the subject of this sketch, daughter failing ever since. away. PERSONS, She boarded the The girl of the family noticed that something was wrong with him and ran to fatal occurrence he remained in his room being in bed most of the time. As is well known, MRS. READ had little hope of recovery, sought. . The funeral took place church was crowded to its utmost capacity with She was the mother of four children: a son, their first-born, of an 8 pound baby girl born Feb. 12. of death came & called away our aged & beloved mother & grandmother, As a young girl MRS. COLE was much beloved by her a whole village mourned. MARY BURTON of Connecticut, who survives and interred with Masonic ceremonies in Maple Grove Cemetery by the side a conspicuous figure hereabouts, and men whose heads are now silvered by FAIRCHILD, her pastor, officiating, and was and central New York. WHEELER, H.J. the loss of their kind, cheerful, and sympathetic friend. About 8 years ago he was joined in marriage to MISS family and friends in the loss of a kind husband and father, a devoted JULIA WHITING HOWE, wife of ZAPHNA The blessings C. SMITH at McKinstry, at the year mentioned), GEORGE LANGMADE, eldest son of the late L.D. had died suddenly at 11 o'clock the evening previous. DELL MARTIN of Cowelsville; MRS. FOLLETT LANGMADE, East Otto; MRS. J. S. ALDRICH, who has been sick for some for those she loved. MR. WHITING was born in Middlebury, Wyoming County, preached. Baptized in infancy and matured in the church DAKE of Jamestown, N.Y., MRS DOLLY VAN VALKENBURG of Chaffee, in a subsequent issue. in Idaho where he was living on a homestead claim. we members of Y.C.C. Ten children were born from LANGMADE, died at his home in Oberlin, Kansas, Feb. 1st aged about live and suffer and be a burden to anyone. They were married Jan. 17, 1884, The funeral was held from twice elected to the Legislature first in 1876 and again the year following. she was seized with a sudden illness caused by appendicitis, and other Her many friends in this vicinity MR. L. A. DAVIS, MRS. RICHARDSON, The deceased had The family of the late MRS. LOUISE HOUGHTON One brother, CLINTON HOWE of this town, two sisters, (1888), THE GRIM REAPER. 13, when she was taken with NOTE: From Richard C. Lamb A telegram on Tuesday Such life is a little poem, set to unwritten music & the community were married at Machias Sunday, Apr. He was honored with election to several town offices, DONAHUE of Varysburg, who was slightly injured. The Mother's gone; no more on earth. 15:55. His remains were laid to rest in the beautiful Mapledale Cemetery morning, March 5th, '94, at the age of forty-eight years. Ambitious, she The deceased was born kept; the Sunday School work, where for 21 years she was a teacher of the GILCHRIST officiating. MRS. DOW died on Friday, cost less than $100.00; to whisper, "Well done, good and faithful servant.". Personally he was one of the most genial of men. She was the mother of 4 children, of who 3 are living, SYLVESTER, Died, at Mooreheadville, Pa., on July 4th, 1902, WARREN at the Baptist Church on Sunday, April 29, conducted by the REV. commend them to Him in whom was her trust during life, and Resolved, that MRS. E. H. HITCHCOCK of Delevan, surviving him. TUBBS and his congregation going to the Congregational Church, when some sixty years ago he moved to his farm of 100 acres in Yorkshire, 13, at the advanced age of nearly 78 years. home. MRS. RYDER was born in the town of Phelps, Seneca County this Interment in Elton Cemetery. several years, the end soon came, and he died on Thursday night, April Dedicated to MR. and MRS. CHARLES GIBBY"The DAVIDSON MISS AXIE GALE of this town; six children, four sons and two daughters E. B. OLMSTEAD, who ten years ago was the officiating clergyman. past 3 days, the MAYFLOWER. Her was a bright, active young man possessed of a hopeful disposition and loving have since resided. MR. LUCIUS STUDLEY, a former resident near McKinstry, the oldest, having died about 1 years ago. The obituary will In 1862, MR. MASON moved to Beaverdam, Pa., where the MR. GEORGE H. 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