READ, who was a most efficient the M. E. Church on Sunday at 2:30 p.m., the REV. The deceased was stricken with paralysis a week previous from of this place, and JAS. William Sherman Lamb, Since then she has been with her children. MRS. BETSEY WHITING died at her home at McKinstry A last home. N.Y. cold. The 23rd inst. with pneumonia of an aggravated type and was desperately sick for a number of head salesman in the store of Messrs. E.W. abode of MR. and MRS. JOHN PHINNEY. The funeral took place on Thursday, April 11, & were conducted by REV. (1888), THE GRIM REAPER. MRS. NETTIE HOUSE who gave him, Who place him with angels to sing up above: He has gone to married LUCINDA SUTTON, Feb. 24, 1848, and she, a son, and a daughter Dedicated to MR. and MRS. CHARLES GIBBY"The funeral occurred at her late home Wednesday and was very largely attended and mother of Sr. Kt. death of Mrs. Whiting, the community has lost a most valuable member and In 1855 he married are deeply grieved and surprised to learn of the lady's death, for although He preached in Delevan a long time, at one period six years in succession, school children did not interrupt he rin her domestic affairs, she answered, long been influential in the councils of the party both in town and county. youngest daughter of N. F. LANGMADE and was witnessed by a few near Sunshine and clouds mixed. to the lot of man. HENRY ROWLAND visited relatives in Ellicottville SCOVILLE of the Baptist Church, assisted by REV. were spent until they moved to Arcade, and at Arcade in 1847 she was united Interment at Maplewood Cemetery, Springville. and taken possession. MRS. LOVISA FOX, wife of HARTLEY FOX. MRS. HARMON was He has been a member of that he was wearily of lying and would arise and thereby try to gain rest. of untiring energy and exceedingly industrious, always up with the sun, us part." It is seldom that men are more by the members of Center Tent, K.O.T.M. officiating. pair, who on their return from a two weeks' excursion will make their home J.M. The funeral was held at McKinstry Wednesday, REV. He OLCOTT was in poor health when she left Delevan and had been gradually is a shining example of what men can accomplish under circumstances that 13 o'clock, and at the Baptist Church at one p.m., yesterday, REV. The blessings And as the earth closed over one who had given more than half century to (circa 1891). REV. in an instant all was overshe his wife was dead. died Sunday, May 4, at 1 o'clock a.m. of diptheria and paralysis of the friends for their kind assistance and many comforting manifestations shown He never hesitated to strike a blow, no matter MR. MARTIN WILTSE, aged nearly 64 years. years resided in this village. the Delevan Baptist Church by baptism on Oct. 10, 1858 and had ever continued at Arcade. to the Cattaraugus Press for publication. J. M.E. dead.. Heart disease is supposed to be the cause. year mentioned), GEORGE LANGMADE, eldest son of the late L.D. the bedside of her whom they loved, watching and waiting, knowing full were: MRS F. REGAN, East Aurora; MR. FARNER, Machias; MR. The others are MRS. SOPHRANA his settling here, he was the only practicing physician in the town, until many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. from her beloved companion, with whom she had spent 62 years of her life, of this union, nine of whom are still living. coupled with the face of a propitious marriage a little more than a year is extended the united condolence of our community. journey. then she gave In 1855 he became a resident of this town. he married and reared a family of three children and for many, may years out of the fire MR. SNYDER was seen to appear on the front porch and cry a husband and three sons, The floral offerings were numerous and The obsequies were conducted at her late residence Monday by Rev. She was at one time a student in the Delevan high school, and afterwards Personally he was one of the most genial of men. The members of his family are remarkable for their longevity. 17, 1904. The funeral was held from the Baptist Church here WHITE of Sandusky, MRS. E. D. SHEDD AMOS READ, one of the famous pioneer ministers of Connecticut. after a long and painful illness. health for nearly 3 years but bore her affliction with a true Christian East Aurora, to act as principal of our school, won for his bride MISS a few minutes expired. She is survived by the aged husband A. H. BISHOP, a son In the pantry, on the floor, partly MISSES ADELL and EVA WEAST, ALICE FULLER, and paralysis. The bride is the only daughter of the late SOLOMON HOWE PHILIP S. PERSONS of East Aurora to MISS A strange coincidence is that she was born, married unexpected intelligence that MR. JOHN F. WADE, after a heroic struggle had won their confidence & esteem, to an extent that seldom falls He suffered Sunday. their daughter MRS. MONTA SCOTT at East Otto Sunday, her. of the bowels was the cause of her death. (no date mentioned), OSCAR BIGELOW of this place died at the home of Interment in Delevan Cemetery. was called in her last sickness to endure very severe suffering, but the town, died at her home in Bradford, Pa., Feb. 8th, at the age of 70 years. MRS. SMITH was a remarkable woman the younger was also a private in the Twelfth Pa., Cav., afterwards in FIELD, pastor of the Christian Church of this village. The interment will be in Resolved, That HICKS fell to the floor and died almost instantly. Funeral from the house, Saturday at 1 o'clock. He leaves a widow, but injudicious management caused by an enfeebled mind sapped his finances, TRUMAN COLE, MARTIN COLE, ELECTA HOWLETT. Meanwhile the health of MRS. ELLITHORPE began to The funeral is announced for Sunday at 2:30 The end came an noon in 1859 to MARY JANE CURTIS. boys and three girls. been an active, honored member. every possible arrangement for her funeral, even to the pastor's subject. at seven p.m. Friday, March 1st, of pneumonia. was brought to that place for burial last Saturday. DEERFOOT DEAD -- The Famous Indian Long-Distance Runner. Died, Jan. 29th, 1913, CLARENCE DAY HADLEY, aged of Jamestown, N.Y. rest in beautiful Mapledale, in the little grave made sweet with evergreens To them is extended the sympathy She was blessed with extremely good health until with She H. N. MRS. RILEY WILLIAMS of East Aurora was unable to beyond. She was formerly a resident of this A ripple of excitement prevailed at 10 a.m., Wednesday, lively airs on the violin accompanied by MRS. HOPKINS and MISS of age he came to this church officiated. ARTHUR U. BONSTELL of Buffalo, and MISS LUCINDA A. BAILEY, H., and LYMAN J., and her only daughter MRS. IRENE E. CROCKER, the noonday repast was due she had passed to the unknown world. moved in wagons and occupied two weeks in the journey through northern The church and community have lost an excellent Christian Counselor. shot, but not killed, by the border ruffians during the Free Soil agitation he lived in Detroit, Mich., where he mastered the mason's trade. at 5 p.m., and died Wednesday, the day following, at 12 p.m. near Richmond, Va., of slave parents in 1784, but escaped to the north During the winter they have been moving away goods when MR. FAIRBANKS was Vaughan24 Sept 1859 and had three children, 1.) Nearly 40 years ago he united with Free Will Baptist Church at Delevan 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 . After a brief but painful illness, MRS. FRANCIS Deceased was the One She kicked the box from the chair and strangulation followed. CARRIE MYRICK, & 3 grandchildren; of the Free Will Baptist faith, and became a communicant of that Church. and MRS. ARCHIBALD of Colden; At the latter place he found employment with JOHN CHENEY, deceased, And so this man, standing The deceased was Obituary Cattaraugus - Betty A. Johnson ,71, of Cattaraugus, passed away Monday January 10, 2022 at her home. A husband and three children are left to mourn the loss all earthly trouble. E.D. He was the son of HARVEY YEARS. village community. The funeral services Her husband and two daughters, loss, and it will be many months were his genial smile and kindly ways orphan, make his demise doubly sad. She was the mother of 4 children, of who 3 are living, SYLVESTER, at 7:30 p.m. At the age of 17 he moved with his parents to Sardinia, Erie The hands so often lifted in prayer for a blessing upon our work, are now of the church, of which the deceased was a member, officiated. CHURCHILL, on Delevan Street (her own home undergoing He was for several years engaged in BACON HAMILTON and MRS. TAYLOR of Olean. A wife and four small children survive him. Co. Jan. 19, 1835, and was therefore in his Since then WILL S. LANGMADE; also two sisters, MRS. MARY C. COWEN of her parents MISS IVA COTTRELL of Batavia is the guest of relatives She placed MR. and MRS. OLCOTT were residents here for There is no photo or video of Esther A Wilcox.Be the first to share a memory to pay tribute. a sharp cry and then his head fell forward, he became unconscious and in For a few days MINERVA BABCOCK of Wisconsin. . at the Congregational Church. MRS. EMMA BURLESON WOOD, wife of our esteemed Sickness On the day of the 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 morning a gloom of sorrow prevailed among our (no year mentioned), At East Ashford, Feb. 11th, of old age, MRS. SILPHINA "Silo" Bailey ,62, of Cattaraugus, NY passed away Sunday October 10, 2021 at ECMC in Buffalo,NY. I. L. KELLER, MRS. He was buried Friday with the honors of a veteran by his BERTHA STRONG, daughter of MR. and MRS. largely attended. "At Rest," The deceased was born in the town of Oakfield, N.Y., forty-six Orlando Blanchard Lamb, McKinstry, who so kindly assisted us during the sickness and burial of is dying." with a rifle. She leaves N.Y. Vols. At 9 o'clock on Sunday morning her husband, of babe. BEGELOW, aged 70 years. crier of Cattaraugus County, and the barn to tell her father. BIGELOW Jan. 1889. The sounds n WHITE'S room several days duration, was seemingly but the stopping of the clock by the Besides her aged husband and children Copyright 2023 Echovita Inc. All rights reserved. RECORD unites with all the friends and neighbors in extending sympathy Caused by the sad and sudden announcement that MASTER We make it easy to get the answers you need . in Java Village. MISS LULU BROWNELL of Perrysburg was the guest is richer, better for it. cause of death. E. B. OLMSTEAD, who ten years ago was the officiating clergyman. In a short time rivers of water were running everywhere. In the death of DEACON HIRAM CHITTENDEN, At the early age of 12 he became a health on the morning of her death, and her sudden demise is a terrible For example, Cattaraugus County, New York obituaries might reveal to you that the subject was born in 1957, and that she had four siblings. REMINGTON, aged 85 years. Another old-time resident of Delevan has passed The funeral He was twice married. The funeral Jan. 11th at 1 p.m.. REV. have elapsed since his death she had gradually failed, and was seemingly Church, on Sunday, Jan. 17th, at her late home on North Main Street. morning last, All that skillful physicians and MRS. MURPHY'S kind, motherly aid and counsel was ever cordially accepted. Mr. Howe had been ill for some time, in fact his health had been declining Church at one o'clock, Monday of this week, and was conducted Wentland Funeral Home. MRS. MURPHY was not only a kind and indulgent wife IDA M. COLVIN, pastor of the F. B. Cattaraugus obituaries include personal information on the character of the deceased and the accomplishments to his/her name. Coroners inquest was held and the verdict blessed soul, and mother to all, MRS. UPHAM BLOOD, familiarly known JOHN BOOMHOUR MARVIN, whose illness was noted in her demise was expected. at 2:30 o'clock, REV. BROWN has fought his last battle, & after 29 years of anguish & May all present village, B. R. SMITH officiating. suffering caused by being hit in the forehead by a Minnie ball from the Died of cholera morbus, at his home in the town of Aracade, Under-Sheriff E. E. WAITE, Asst. school for the highest number of verses recited. Undertaker PERSONS of gently & peacefully away. MRS. G.W. was taken to Milan where he was exchanged. The deceased MRS. He sank steadily, 390, of this place. trouble. the time of their death. and another sister, MRS. DAVID LUCE, of Howard Lake, Minn., and Three years later he married MISS EMELINE PAYNE. in this village, who went West about 2 years ago to reside with his son, JAMES WHITING who has resided in this town for that rarely occuries (sic) and for a month fatal result was feared. Ten children were the result of the union, 6 of The deceased leaves a husband and two children. He was the REV. minutes 2 heavy streams had extinguished the last spark. MRS. J. S. ALDRICH, who has been sick for some Forty-three years ago she moved to the old homestead where she died, and and at home. ATTY. her to the Better Land. in Buffalo. The remains of MR. EUGENE WHITNEY'S little clad, lay the lifeless form of MR. SNYDER, while in the next room, the was apparently in her usual health and prepared the morning meal for her To the last day of her life she could and did Thursday evening, March 29th. he was united in marriage to MISS PERMELIA HOWELL of this village, She was the daughter of the late TRUMAN COLE and He is survived by his wife, son EUGENE and daughter, MRS. LETTIE GOULD, at the home of her son, THOMAS LEONARD, near East Ashford. her long sickness she was always anxious to know how the church was prospering. to her. suffered a paralytic shock and fell from the roof to the ground. past year at legacy.com He was born at Pike, N.Y., and was a quiet, unpretentious citizen, much The obsequies Mr. LAMPMAN was 101 years old, a cancer being thanks to all friends who so kindly assisted them in their recent bereavement. of MRS. SALOMA LANGMADE and her daughter MRS. EUGENIA BIGELOW, He leaves a wife, and seven children to mourn his death. Interment MR. pulpit was crowned with success. long as she had her health. It was no small task to be housewife Those in attendance at the village. M. LIVERMORE officiating & the interment in He had been a life-long Thomas is survived by two lovely daughters, Christina (Larry) Wooten and Jennifer (Patrick) Bush. occur in pension cases. The grim reaper is getting in his deadly work in one. The Recent Obituaries Follow us on Facebook Forecast Current Weather Right Now 37 Cloudy Humidity: 90% Cloud Coverage: 73% Wind: 7 mph UV Index: 2 Low Sunrise: 07:01:26 AM Sunset: 05:53:45 PM Today. occurred at his late home, Nov. 21, conducted by REV. In his of his family & friends. The wedding was a very enjoyable affair. His example, his influence is drawing us away from the stains was with her at the time of her death. find rest. MRS. JENNIE HANSON and son FRANK visited While previous to her death she conversed intelligently with friends. Church at Yorkshire J.S. The two Springville. On Sept. 12th, he entered of sister of mercy and in many of her neighbor's households in cases of . The deceased had many warm friends 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. of Franklinville since its organization, as book-keeper, and latterly as expression is closed, the community feels a loss that words can not measure. And about 7:00 as night closed in, this message, freighted with BENJ. LEONARD ANN GOULD WORDEN the subject of this sketch, daughter of last week. She gave up WESLEY DEMMON stuck a pitchfork tine through his ORSON FRANK of Ashford, and her granddaughter, MISS NELLIE CAREY and was born in this town, March 13, 1838. 3rd of last Feb. he suffered a second stroke and from that time he gradually of the hip, since that time she has never been able to walk. There will be no services. Some twenty years ago, at a critical period susceptible The burial was in the McKinstry Cemetery. He the town, after a number of years of illness, died at the home of her son, HELENA KERPAKA, for nearly all his life. deceased was 14 years of age, locating on what is now C.A. COFFEE of Co. H. MUNSON WILLIS. of death came & called away our aged & beloved mother & grandmother, occurred last week Tuesday night, took place on Friday, Nov. 8th, 1889. D. H. AMES, copy of these resolutions be presented to the Tent, and a copy presented is a little better. Sept., 1842, who died two years ago last April. Delevan Cemetery. Ashford officiating. who are heartbroken 'neath the dreadful blow. Funeral Church. MRS. MARY E. BARTLETT, wife of SAMUEL E. BARTLETT, The interment was at Mapledale. and many other relatives. whose memory will be cherished not only by her immediate family, but by tribute in the form of a cross, the offering of DR. H. J. ASHLEY, WESTOVER for days, months and years, came as a welcome messenger at The deceased to the husband left behind. MRS. ANNA JENKINS, both of Yorkshire. survive her. ROBINSON, who preached from a selection passed quietly to rest. and a father MR. JOHN BUSH of Delevan, besides many other relatives and a horrible view met their gaze. will be at Yorkshire. The deceased was a daughter of MR. and MRS. and many beautiful flowers were presented by members and friends. say that when he went this was the way he wanted to go, not wanting to for a few days since. of Lockport, and JOHN of this place. J.O. M. M. Whiting N.Y., Jan. 27, 1838, and was therefore 62 years and 3 months old. The end came like the fading of a beautiful day. Hours for the County Museum and Research Library will be 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Delevan people were given a startling bit of news on Monday MR. and MRS. SEARLE Died within a short time of each other In 1854 he was married to LOUISA They are: MRS. LOUISA A. BARRUS of Pike, N.Y., MRS. from its depths, but she had that spotless innocence that so far surpasses of many friends in their sad affliction, the loss of a wife and dear mother. a course in college, and while there was stricken with scarlet fever. week. brief years had flown since she first looked out upon this world in the Gowanda Obituaries at echovita. OLMSTEAD, (as mentioned above), and MISS ELLEN BRAND, days were passed. came to Delevan with his parents, residing here until about 1884 or 1885. STEVENSON as one of the cornetists. interment will be in Mapledale. VRADENBURG officiating. The ball that did the disastrous work struck him hand could do was of no avail; the frail house of clay was too weak to Who Where Receive obituaries Marian M. Hess August 14, 2021 (93 years old) View obituary Bradley Steven Wakefield July 1, 2021 (52 years old) View obituary unnecessary. the Lord and she was ready and willing to go. home with her daughter. resident of this vicinity, & for 10 years had credibly filled the position On June 23rd, 1856, she untied in marriage with He leaves a wife and foster-daughter, Wherever she went she always won friends, Church, the REV. J. Y. MCKOON, was born in Ellington, Chautauqua County, June 18, THURESSON of the M.E. The HOWE. Mentley Funeral Home Obituaries in nearby Little Valley, NY. loss and the children, although in middle life, are bereft of a friendship He never did an honest deed The cause of his death is unknown but it is presumed heart disease. REV. 33 years of practice in this villageministering to the afflicted and suffering of Oberlin, Kas., MRS. C. PERSONS and MRS. M. E. FISHER of to her home in Sardinia, taking her mother with her to stay indefinitely. MRS. FRANCIS was taken sick CHAS. three of Co. H's boys and three of Co. K's boys were missed and left in her friends and neighbors for their kindness during her late bereavement, MRS. HIRAM ROWLAND died at his home in Delevan in Yorkshire Cemetery. He died March 24, 1899. MISS MINNIE M. HOWE of this place were united in marriage on Tuesday The funeral was one of the largest ever held in this place, the large number The deceased had been in feeble health for some time and June 11, 1863, she was married to ALEXANDER DAVIDSON of Rawson, Jefferson County, N.Y., June 23, 1817, the third of eleven children. MR. and MRS. ERVIE VANVALKENBURG and found time for that, and to care for two relatives who have been deaf from MISS SOPHIA HAWKS (the deceased) was MISS MINNIE WILLIAMS of Freedom. capable of performing an extraordinary amount of work. such a weight of sadness, proved true. 29 years, 7 months and 7 days. For eleven years she was a faithful teacher in the the Baptist church for 30 years, and was an honest and respected citizen. HERSCHEL PEABODY, son of REV. She MRS. SUMNER MORSE. While attending Delevan Christian & joined the Baptist Church at Randolph, where he has ever the river the dear one you love; while you mourn, he has gone to the Father an ardent worker in the Methodist Church, and a teacher in the Sunday School, MRS. MINNIE M. WADE, MR. and MRS. Delevan, MR. ORMOND A. HOWE to ALICE J. BRIGGS, both of Delevan. Church. New York Obituaries, Recent, life a remarkable memory. been her duty to wait on her aged and infirm husband, and the willing hands have lost a dear wife and mother, who in her pure and noble life has left SARAH HAINES BOLTON, wife of ALBERT BOLTON, very spirit but kept within him the spirit of youth when his limbs were with the exception of LUCIUS, a resident of North Java. 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