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ONTARIO COUNTY JOURNAL
Friday June 15, 1928
Pg 5, col 4
by: Ron Hanley
CONYNE - Funeral services
for Myron H. Conyne aged 82 years, whose death
occurred at Memorial Hospital on Sunday, after a long period of ill health,
were held at the home of his son, Dr. George Conyne,
Bristol Street, on Tuesday afternoon. Rev. George
E. Finlay officiated and interment was made in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Mr. Conyne was born in Lowville,
and had resided in Canandaigua for 42 years. He was a
stem fitter and plumber by trade.
There survives his wife, Susan Scutt
Conyne, and three sons, Roy
and Ray Conyne of Rochester, and Dr. George
Conyne, of Canandaigua, also three grandchildren.

ONTARIO COUNTY JOURNAL
June 22, 1928 Pg
5, col 3
by: Ron Hanley
PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. Frederick A. McKechnie and
daughter, Miss Jessie McKechnie,
will leave today for Pottstown, Pa., to attend the
commencement exercises at Hill School. Frederick
A. McKechnie Jr., is a member of the graduating class.

Ontario County Journal,
Wednesday, July 4, 1928 by: Dianne
Thomas
(Dark picture of Civil War Veterans, courtesy of
Rochester Times Union)
Civil War Veterans, guests of Judge
Robert F. THOMPSON and the Canandaigua Rotary Club at the annual Memorial
dinner held at the Canandaigua Hotel:
Joseph C. GILLAM, Louis F. SIGLAR, Rush PROBASCO,
William MAHAN, Jacob D. SMITH, John H. STEVENS, William PRESTON, Capt. D. F.
DUNSMORE, R. J. HARFORD, George BEAMISH, Jacob SANDS, Abraham M. SCHOTT, Peter
H. CADMUS, John HILL, George K. MARSHALL, Franklin LAMPHIER, William T. SMITH,
James K. POTTER, Marti V. B. SNYDER, Melvin M. PHILLIPS, John A LEGORE, Delos
BRIGGS, William H. REX, Freeman FRENCH, Irving B. WILSON, Jordon BRADLEY, Lewis
PERRY, Edwin WETMORE, Alonzo F. SPEARS, Edgar P. HICKS, Charles FRANK, Horace
HUGHSON, H. Clay SEARLES, Benjamin DAVIS, Henry THOMAS, Sibley E. NOTT, Victor
KINNAN, Horton MCMILLAN, E. H. FRAREY, John BALL, Body Aid to Major Charles A.
RICHARDSON, Myron L. TAFT.

ONTARIO COUNTY JOURNAL
Friday, July 20, 1928 Pg 5, col
2
by: Ron Hanley
DIED - McKECHNIE
At Canandaigua, July 16, 1928, Mrs.
Elida McKechnie, aged 73 years, widow of William
S. McKechnie.
FRONT PAGE col 5
The death of Mrs. Elida McKechnie,
widow of William S. McKechnie, occurred at her
home on Main Street North, on Monday morning.
She was born in Palmyra, January 9, 1855, daughter of Andrew
and Eunice Cameron McKechnie. She leaves one brother, Stuart
C. McKechnie. Funeral services were held at the residence Wednesday. Rev.
Herbert L. Gaylord officiated. Interment was made in Woodlawn
Cemetery.
ONTARIO COUNTY TIMES
Wednesday July 18, 1928
Pg 5, col 5
Mrs. William S. McKechnie
In the death of Mrs. Elida Cameron
Mckechnie, which occurred suddenly at an early
hour on Monday morning, at her home on Main Street North, there passed from
this city one of those true gentlewomen of the old school, for which
Canandaigua has long been noted. The immediate cause of death was heart
trouble.
She was born in Palmyra on January 9, 1855, and was a daughter of
the late Andrew and Eunice Cameron McKechnie. She
was a student at the then famous institution of learning, the Ontario Female
Seminary, and afterward married a cousin, William S.
McKechnie, and came to reside in Canandaigua in the house on Main
Street North, which for fifty years has been her home.
For the last fifteen years she has been an invalid, bearing the
consequent suffering and deprivation with a patience,
serenity and
fortitude that won the admiration of all who knew her.
An exceptionally lovely and loving character, her life exerted a
beneficent influence on all with whom she came in contact. Though of late
years her increasing infirmities prevented her attendance at its services, her
devotion and allegiance to St. John's Church never wavered, and her interest
in all its activities was unfailing. Her generous gifts to the philanthropic
organizations of the city were many and her kindness in individual cases of
need will long be remembered by the recipients.
She leaves one brother, Stuart C.
McKechnie, who has lived with her for the past
twenty-five years.
The funeral will be held at the home this afternoon, the Rev.
H.
L. Gaylord officiating. The burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Bearers will be George T. Thompson, Browning Crowell,
Charles M. Finley, Edward
Sick, Marion I. Case, and William Curtice.

ONTARIO COUNTY JOURNAL Friday July 27,
1928 Pg 5, col 4
by: Ron Hanley
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. McCarthy,
Washington Street, have issued invitations to the
marriage of their daughter, Grace Elizabeth, to
Raymond Rouse Rodney, of
Manchester, at St. Mary's Church, Saturday morning, August 4. A
reception and breakfast will be held at the home, for the immediate families,
following the ceremony.
ONTARIO COUNTY JOURNAL
Fri July 27, 1928 Pg 5,
col 2
DEATHS: SPRENTALL
- At Canandaigua, July 24, 1928, Harry
B. Sprentall, aged 44 years.
ONTARIO COUNTY JOURNAL Fri July 27, 1928
OBITUARY SPRENTALL
The death of Harry Sprentall, aged
44 years occurred on Monday following a long illness. He
is survived by three sons, Robert, Thomas, and Jack
Sprentall, three brothers and two sisters, residing in Canada.
Mr. Sprentall's wife, who before
her marriage was Miss Marguerite Engert,
died four years ago. Private funeral services were held at the home of John
Engert with interment at Woodlawn.
ONTARIO COUNTY TIMES Wed. July
25, 1928
Harry Sprentall, aged 44
years, of this city, died at Memorial Hospital yesterday
afternoon following a six weeks' illness.
He is survived by three sons, Robert,
Thomas and Jack Sprentall, three brothers and two
sisters, all residing in Canada, Marshall of
Bridgeburg, Frank of Sterling, George
of Trenton, Mrs. Simpson of Brighton, and Mrs.
Alfred Rittorage of Toronto.
Mr. Sprentall's wife who was
before her marriage, Miss Marguerite Engert of
this city, died four years ago. Private funeral services will be
held from the home of John Engert tomorrow
afternoon. Interment will be in Woodlawn
Cemetery.

ONTARIO COUNTY JOURNAL
Friday August 3,
1928 Pg 1, col 6 by: Ron Hanley
BADGER - McGARRY - The
marriage of Maurice C. Badger, son of Mrs.
Nellie Badger, West Gibson Street, and Miss
Kathryn Albyna McGarry of this city, took place at St. Mary's Church on
Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock. Rev. Robert A. Kelleher
of Hornell, cousin of the bride, performed the ceremony and celebrated a
nuptial mass, the responses being sung by Mrs. Henry C.
Kelly, Miss Kathryn Farrell played the wedding marches.
The bride wore a gown of maize georgette crepe fashioned in bouffant
style. Her large hat was of black horsehair braid, and she wore a corsage
bouquet of yellow roses and lilies of the valley. She was attended by
her sister, Mrs. Henry McKerr, of this
city, who wore peach georgette with a large black hat and
corsage of pink roses and lilies of the valley. Bernard
Neahon, of Canandaigua, was groomsman.
Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served to the immediate
families at the home of the bride's mother on Wood Street. Covers were laid
for 25, seasonable flowers in yellow and pink forming the decorations.
The wedding party then attended the Farrell
Family Reunion at Shortsville, and during the afternoon Mr.
and Mrs. Badger left by motor for Buffalo where they took the boat for
Detroit.
They will reside with the bride's mother. Prenuptial events included
silver shower by Miss Mckerr, variety shower by Misses
Helen
and Anna McCarrick, dinner by Mrs.
Howard Lynch, linen shower by Mrs. George
VanHoesen of Newark, and Mrs. Marguerite and
Madeline Badges, kitchen shower by Miss Agnes
Kinsella, and a personal shower by Miss Marie
Sherry.

Democrat & Chronicle Rochester,
Monroe, NY Sat, Sep 1,
1928
by: GSubyak@aol.com
VICINITY DEATHS
Canandaigua - Mrs. Anna WHITE,
76, Friday
Canandaigua - Thomas Y. VINCENT,
70, Thursday

ONTARIO COUNTY JOURNAL
Friday September 28, 1928
Pg 5, col 3 by: Ron Hanley
PERSONAL MENTION -
Miss Helen Higgins, North Pearl
street, who is studying the harp at the Eastman School of Music, Rochester,
has been awarded a scholarship for the coming year. Miss
Higgins is beginning her fourth year of study at the school.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Heath, of
Bath, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
McKechnie, Main street north.
On Monday Mrs. McKechnie, Frederick A.
McKechnie Jr., and Miss Jessie McKechnie left by motor for New York
where Miss Jessie entered Miss Dow's school at
Briarcliff Manor, and New Haven, Conn., where
Frederick has entered Yale University.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wheeler will
accompany Mrs. McKechnie on the return trip to
spend a month at Thistlebank, Main street north.
Same Paper, Front Page, col 4
Forthcoming Marriages - The marriage of Thomas
P. Coyle, son of Mrs. Thomas P. Coyle,
Howell Street, and Miss Adele
Casadiance, of Newark, New Jersey, will take place at St. Patrick's
Cathedral, N. Y., on Wednesday morning, October 17, at 11 o'clock.
WEDDING
ANDREWS - WILBUR -
The marriage of Arthur A. Andrews, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John S. Andrews, Dungan Street, and
Miss Frances M. Wilbur, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Wilbur, Main Street north, took place at Rochester on
Saturday afternoon. Rev John J. Lawrence,
pastor of the First Presbyterian church, performed the ceremony. Mr.
Andrews is employed by John Handrahan, civil engineer of this city,
and Mrs. Andrews is a teacher in the Rochester
public schools.
OUTHOUSE - Elmer J. Outhouse,
aged 50 years, of Canandaigua, died at the Strong Memorial hospital on
Monday evening following an illness of several months. Mr.
Outhouse was a retired farmer and had been engaged in the insurance
business for some time. He leaves one daughter and four sons, Miss
Eleanor Outhouse, Gordon, Horace, Lynn and Carlton Outhouse, of
Canandaigua, four brothers, Charles, William, Frank
and Burton Outhouse, all of Canandaigua.
Funeral services were held at the home of his son, Gordon
Outhouse, on the Bloomfield Road yesterday afternoon. Rev.
George E. Finlay officiated and interment was made in Woodlawn
Cemetery.

Ontario Co. Journal, Canandaigua, NY
Friday Sept 28, 1928
by: Dianne Thomas
+ DEITZ
and MUSCATO Are Found Guilty - John DEITZ and
Patsy MUSCATO, of Canandaigua, charged with possessing liquor in a second
offense and with operating a public nuisance, were found guilty on both counts
by a jury in Federal court, on Monday. The case went tot he jury at 3
o'clock and about 3:25 the jurors announced their verdict. Judge Simon
ADLER deferred sentence until October 3.
+
GRANT - Funeral services of Mrs. Mary Baker GRANT, aged
56 years, whose death occurred at Strong Memorial hospital, Rochester, on
Sunday, were held at Corpus Christi church on Wednesday morning. Deceased
was the widow of John GRANT, a former resident of
Canandaigua. She leaves two sons, Harold of
Chicago, Ill. and Leon of Rochester; one daughter, Mrs.
Harvey PADELFORD; her father, John BRADY,
seven brothers, Edward, Frank and Leo of Rochester;
Louis of LeRoy; Arthur
of East Rochester; John and Walton of Victor, three
sisters, Mrs. William WOODSIDE and Miss Viola BRADY
of Rochester and Mrs. Edward CASE of Victor.
Interment was in Calvary cemetery.
+ ALLEN
- Funeral services for Mrs. Nettie M. ALLEN,
widow of Frank ALLEN, who died on Tuesday after a
two weeks illness will beheld from the home in Pleasant street this afternoon at
1 o'clock, Rev. George E. FINLAY of the Baptist
church, will officiate and interment will be made in Honeoye. Deceased
leaves two daughters and a son, Mrs. Lyman BUSH of North
Cohocton, Mrs. Raymond BLAIR and Harry ALLEN of
Canandaigua; three brothers, William MOSHER of
Bristol, Joseph MOSHER of Canandaigua and George
MOSHER, also five grandchildren.
+ LARNER
-OSTRIKE - At the Methodist parsonage in Main street north on Saturday
afternoon, took place the marriage of Henry LARNER
of Canandaigua and Miss Viola OSTRIKE of
Webster. Rev. Stephen S. PRATT performed the
ceremony.
+ CRISSY
- MC INTOSH - Clarence I. CRISSEY of Seneca Castle, and Miss
Frances L. MC INTOSH, daughter of Mrs. Julia MC
INTOSH, Telyea street, were married at the Methodist parsonage on Thursday
evening of last week. Rev. Stephen S. PRATT performed
the ceremony and the attendants were J. Edmund BROCKLEBANK
and Miss Caroline ROUSE, of Canandaigua. Mr.
and Mrs. CRISSY will reside in this city. The groom is engaged in
the trucking business and his bride is an operator in the local exchange of the
Rochester Telephone company.
Forthcoming
Marriages:
+
The marriage of Richard DE WITT of Canandaigua and Miss
Jean LaRue BURNETT, daughter of Mrs. Jean LaRue
BURNETT will take place at the home on Fort Hill Avenue, tomorrow at
noon.
+
The marriage of Miss Doris EIGHMY, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George EIGHMY, formerly of Canandaigua, and Dr.
Edward BUFFAM of Buffalo, will take place at Buffalo, on October 8.
Following their marriage they will sail on the S S Roosevelt for Vienna.
They expect to be abroad about a year.

Ontario Co. Journal, Canandaigua, NY
Friday Oct 19,
1928
by: Dianne Thomas
+ WYMAN - (cut
off) returned to his home complaining of not feeling well, death occurring
before the arrival of Dr. H. M. SMITH who was
summoned. Mr. WYMAN was a retired
Congregational pastor coming to this city from Lenox, Mass., about a year
ago. He had frequently occupied the pulpit of the local Congregational church
and had preached in nearly parishes. He is survived by his wife (Ada)
and two sons, Arthur and Newell WYMAN.
Funeral services will be held at the Congregational church this afternoon at 8
o'clock, Rev. D. E. FORBUSH will officiate and interment
will be made in Woodlawn cemetery.
+ COVERT - Funeral
services of Ethel May COVERT, aged one years, whose
death occurred on Saturday, following a long illness, were held at the residence
on Sand Hill road on Monday. There survive her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bert COVERT, and three brothers, Floyd,
Franklin and Merle COVERT. Interment was at Lake View cemetery,
Ithaca.
+ ROGERS -
Funeral services for James ROGERS, aged 63 years,
whose death occurred at Memorial hospital on Monday, will be held at St. Mary's
church this morning at 9 o'clock. He had been employed at the Lisk Mfg.
plant and was a veteran of the Spanish-American war. Canandaigua Post
American Legion will have charge of the services at the grave, in Calvary
cemetery.
+ GILLIS - James L.
GILLIS, aged 73 years, died at his home on Main street north on Monday
following a long illness. He leaves his wife, three sons and one daughter,
Robert GILLIS of Hopewell;
Lester, Dudley and Miss Fay GILLIS of
Canandaigua; one sister and one brother, Miss Helen and
Hart GILLIS of Victor; also two granddaughters, Catherine
and Isabelle GILLIS of Hopewell. Funeral services were held at the
home on Wednesday afternoon. Interment was made at Victor.

ONTARIO COUNTY JOURNAL
Friday October 19, 1928 Pg 3,
col 2 by: Ron Hanley
HURLEY - John H. Hurley, aged
60 years, died at his home at Rushville on Tuesday following a long
illness. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Agnes Farrell
Hurley, formerly of Canandaigua, one daughter and
two sons, Miss Helen Hurley, John H. and James H.
Hurley, of Rushville, three sisters and one brother, Mrs.
Ellen Mooney and Mrs. Mary Burns, of Canandaigua, Mrs.
Timothy Kelly, of
Geneva, and Edward Hurley, of
Rushville. Funeral services will be held at St. Mary's church this city this
morning at 10 o'clock. Interment will be made in Calvary Cemetery.
MURPHY - Patrick Murphy, aged
66 years, local drayman, died at his home on Phoenix Street on Wednesday
morning following a short illness. He leaves his
wife, one son and four daughters, William Murphy, Mrs.
Thomas Cougevan, of Canandaigua, Mrs. Frank
Canright and Miss Julia Murphy, of Rochester, two sisters, Mrs.
Anna McCarthy and Miss Elizabeth Murphy, of this city. Funeral
services will be held at St. Mary's church tomorrow morning at 9
o'clock. Interment will be made in Calvary Cemetery.
COYLE - CASABIANCA -
At New York, October 17, 1928, Thomas P. Coyle,
formerly of Canandaigua, and Miss Adele Casabianca,
of Newark, N. J.
COYLE - CASABIANCA
The marriage of Thomas P. Coyle,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coyle, Howell
Street, and Miss Adele Casabianca, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Enrico Casabianco, of Newark,
N. J., took place at Lady Chapel, St. Patrick's Cathedral, on Wednesday.
After a wedding trip to Bermuda, Mr. and Mrs. Coyle
will reside in Utica. He is traveling representative of the Raymer
Pharmacy
Company, of Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs.
Coyle and Miss Julia H. Coyle, mother and sister of the groom, who
attended the wedding in New York, will return this evening.
ONTARIO COUNTY JOURNAL Friday October 19,
1928 Pg 3, col 2
RYAN - PRENDERGAST
- At Canandaigua, October 15, 1928, Martin
J. Ryan, and Miss Genevieve Frances Prendergast, both of
Canandaigua.
Martin Joseph Ryan and Miss
Genevieve Frances Prendergast, both of Canandaigua, were married
at St. Mary's church on Monday morning. Rev. Michael
C. Wall performed the ceremony. The
bride was attended by Miss Marion Breen, of
this city, and James Coyne was groomsman.
Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the
bride's mother, Mrs. Jane Prendergast, West
Avenue, after which Mr. and Mrs. Ryan left
for a southern trip. They will reside with the
bride's mother. The groom is a chef at The Canandaigua, where his bride
has also been employed for several years.

THE ONTARIO COUNTY JOURNAL,
Friday, October 26, 1928 Front Page, col
6 by: Ron Hanley
COOK - MARKS -
The marriage of Miss Dorothy Marks, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. William
R. Marks, of Palmyra, formerly of Canandaigua, and Frederick
C. Cook, of Fairport, took place at the home on Saturday. Following the
ceremony a reception was held at Palmyra Inn, covers being laid for 30. Among
the Canandaigua guests were Mr. and Mrs. William E.
Martin, Miss Evelyn Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Marks and Misses Imogene and
Lucille Marks.
HICKS - OSWALD -
The marriage of Herbert N. Hicks, of
Canandaigua, and Mrs. Elizabeth L. Oswald, of
Gorham, took place at the home of the officiating clergyman, Rev.
Stephen S. Pratt, on Saturday afternoon. The
attendants were Miss Josephine Phalen, of
Clifton Springs, and Martin Killeen, of
Canandaigua. Following a southern trip, Mr. and Mrs.
Hicks will reside on Hubbell street. Mr.
Hicks is president of the West Avenue Garage, Inc.

ONTARIO COUNTY TIMES
Wednesday October 31, 1928
Pg 5, col 4 by: Ron Hanley
Marriage - Gentner - Berendt
Miss Rita Muriel Gentner, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. David F. Gentner of Chapel
Street, and Paul Richard Berendt, of North
Pleasant Street were married at St. Mary's rectory here last week Tuesday
evening, Rev. Michael C. Wall, rector of the
church, officiating. Attendants were Miss Mabel
Woodhams and Harold Kimble, both of this city. Mr.
and Mrs. Berendt are residing in Main Street South.

Ontario Co. Times, Canandaigua,
NY Wednesday, December 26, 1928
by: Dianne Thomas
Personal
Mentions:
+ Mrs.
Richard DEWITT, Gorham street, will entertain at bridge this evening.
+ Miss
Bertha CARTER of New York is at her home in East street for the holidays.
+ Mrs.
Ophelia MILLS, Main street north, was the Christmas guest of relatives in
Gorham.
+ Mr.
and Mrs. Earl BEY of Rochester were weekend guests of Mrs.
F. C. FULLER, East street.
+ Miss
Esther HALLIWELL, Gibson street, is on a motor trip with friends through
the South and West.
+ Mr.
and Mrs. M. S. GAYLORD of Geneva were Christmas guests of his brother,
Rev. H. L. GAYLORD and family, Main street north.

Ontario Co. Journal, Canandaigua, NY
Friday Dec 28,
1928
by: Dianne Thomas
+ JAGER
- (cut off) John H. JAGER, aged 51 years, whose
death occurred at Memorial hospital on Saturday evening following an operation,
were held at the home of his mother, Mrs. Caroline JAGER,
Cove street, on Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Hardy LUMB
officiated and interment was made in West avenue cemetery. He leaves
besides his mother, two sisters, Mrs. Lillian J. RUTTER
of Canandaigua and Mrs. Chester MONTCRIEFF of
Wavland and one brother, Fred JAGER of
Baldwinsville.
+ MARSHALL - Mrs.
Fred (Ethel) MARSHALL, aged 34 years, of Tillotson street, died at
Memorial hospital on Thursday evening with pneumonia. She is survived by
her husband ad four children, Kenneth, Lee, Ruth and
Dorothy; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuel BROWN of
Horseheads; one brother and one sister, Earl BROWN
of Canandaigua and Mrs. Earl PHENES of Big Flats.
Funeral services were held at Woodlawn chapel on Sunday afternoon. Rev. George
E. FINLAY officiated and interment was made in Woodlawn
cemetery.
+ SISSON - Spencer G.
SISSON, aged 63 years, a life long resident of Bristol, died at the
Strong Memorial hospital at Rochester, on Wednesday after a long illness.
He is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Raymond
PARSONS of Bristol, a brother, Frank O. SISSON
of Canandaigua and one grandson, Ernest Spencer PARSONS of Bristol.
Funeral services will be held at the home tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev.
Charles A. PAILLE, pastor of the Bristol Congregational church will
officiate and interment will be made at Vincent.
+ STRICKLAND - Mrs.
Agnes Murphy STRICKLAND, aged 23 years, of Fairport, formerly of
Canandaigua, died at Oak Mount Sanatorium on Wednesday. She leave her
husband, Merritt STRICKLAND; one daughter, Dorothy,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. MURPHY;
four sisters and three brothers, Mrs. Victor TISCHER,
Misses Esther, Mary and Marjorie MURPHY, Edward, Eugene and Robert MURPHY,
all of Fairport. Funeral services will be held from the Catholic church in
Fairport htis morning and interment will be in Calvary cemetery, this
city.

ONTARIO COUNTY JOURNAL Friday, December 28,
1928 Pg 5
by: Ron Hanley
GEROULD - Byron C.
Gerould, aged 80 years, of Millgrove, formerly of Canandaigua,
died at the home of his son, Horace M. Gerould at
Corfu, on Thursday of last week.
He leaves his wife, three sons and one daughter, Horace
of Corfu, Charles, of
Perry, Perlie Gerould and Mrs. Lina Bethin, of
Batavia, one sister and one brother, Perlie Gerould,
of Portland, Oregon, and Mrs. Ella Turner, of
Canandaigua, two half brothers, Carnot and Scott Gerould,
of Canandaigua. Funeral services were held from the home of Horace
Gerould at Corfu on Saturday afternoon.

ONTARIO COUNTY JOURNAL
Friday December 28, 1928
Pg 5, col 2 by: Ron Hanley
ANDREWS - At
Rochester, December 20, 1928, Mrs. Emma L. Andrews
aged 76 years, interment at Canandaigua.
ALSO SAME Pg, col 3
ANDREWS - Funeral
services for Mrs. Emma L. Andrews aged 76 years,
a former resident of Canandaigua, whose death occurred
at Rochester General Hospital last Thursday evening following a short illness
with pneumonia, were held at the Presbyterian church Monday afternoon. Rev.
Hardy Lumb officiated and interment was made in West Avenue Cemetery.
She leaves one son, Harry E. Andrews of
Rochester, with whom she resided.

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