Saturday, March 30, 2013

Obituaries (Ca, Ch) MHD Collection

 
Lottie B. Yaple, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samual Yaple, and for the past nine years the wife of J.B. Cass, was born in Afton 33 years ago and died at her home in this village, Sunday, Oct. 29.  Her sudden death shocked and grieved her many friends and acquaintances as her last illness was of less than a week's duration, and few realized that her condition was critical.  Mrs. Cass passed through a long and severe sickness last summer and although apparently regaining her former health she was not in condition to withstand the illness that attacked her some ten days ago.  With the exception of two years which the deceased resided in Binghamton [Broome Co., NY], her entire life was spent in and about Afton [Chenango Co., NY], where she acquired a large acquaintance and her friends were numbered by her acquaintances.  Mrs. Cass was a member of the Presbyterian church, Afton Chapter, No. 137, O.E.S., Afton N.P.L. and Vanderburg W.R.C. and was a faithful church and society worker.  Funeral services were held from the late home yesterday afternoon at one o'clock, at which Rev. J.F. Shaw officiated.  Members of the Eastern Star and W.R.C. attended in a body.  The profusion of flowers, with pieces from the several societies of which she was a member, spoke of the popularity of the deceased.  Burial was made in Glenwood cometery [Afton, Chenango Co., NY], the service at the grave being in charge of Afton Chapter No. 137, O.E.S.  Deceased is survived by her husband, J.B. Cass, daughter, Mildred, her mother, Mrs. Carrie Yaple, and one sister Nelsie Yaple.  The bereaved husband and young daughter are recipients of much sympathy in their loss of wife and mother.  [MHD notation:  d. 1905]
 
The funeral of Thomas Cassidy was held from his home at Tunnel [Broome Co., NY] Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock and at eleven o'clock from St. Paul's church in Binghamton [Broome Co., NY].  The bearers were Thomas McGuire, Thomas H. Storen, Patrick Pender, William McKane, Cornellus McCarthy, and Patrick Keefe.  Rev. Father Purcell said mass and Rev. J.V. Simmons preached the funeral sermon.  Burial in Catholic cemetery.  [MHD notation:  d. Feb. 18, 1909]
 
Mrs. Stella Caton, 72, wife of William Caton of Greene [Chenango Co., NY], died Thursday night at the Binghamton City Hospital.  Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Benjamin Caton; three granddaughters, and a brother, Howard Turner, all of Binghamton.  She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Greene.  The body was removed to her home in Greene where friends may call until Sunday morning, when it will be taken to the Harry R. Rogers Funeral Home, 21 North Chenango St., Greene.  [MHD notation:  d. Aug. 7, 1947]
 
Caton:  The funeral of Mrs. Stella Caton, will be held at the Harry R. Rogers Funeral Home, 21 North Chenango St., Greene, Sunday at 2 pm.  The Rev. Robert W. Packer, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Greene, will officiate.  Burial will be in Sylvan Lawn Cemetery, Greene [Chenango Co., NY].  Friends are invited to call at her home in Greene, until Sunday morning.  [MHD notation:  d. Aug. 7, 1947]
 
Dr. Arthur G. Chalker died at his home in Pomona, Cal, June 20th.  Since an automobile accident four years ago he had been an invalid and for several months had been entirely helpless.  He was born in the town of Greene [Chenango Co., NY] August 7th, 1868, and was the youngest son of Orlando and Adelia Chalker.  He si survived by the wife Myra S. Chalker, and several nieces and nephews.  The remains will rest by the side of their son in mountain View cemetery, Pasadena, Cal.  [MHD notation:  d. 1927]
 
Lynn C. Chalker, 69, of Greene [Chenango Co., NY], died Thursday at his home on the Greene-Coventry Road.  He is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Blanche Exelle, Duncan, Vancouver, B.C., Mrs. Leslie Furlow, South Pasadena, Cal., Mrs. Zoe Potter, Johnson City, Mrs. Clara Hayes, Greene, and several nieces and nephews.  The body was removed to the Harry R. Rogers Funeral Home, 21 North Chenango Street, Greene, where friends may call. [MHD notation:  d. in mid-1940s]
 
Mrs. Alice Chamberlin, 84, died Tuesday morning, in the Jones Nursing Home, Oneonta, NY [Otsego Co.].  She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Charles Davey, Washington, DC; and Mrs. Floyd Wallace, Oneonta; one son, Ralph of Hillsdale, NJ, and a brother, Edward Partridge of Tampa, Fla.; two grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. The body was removed to the Karschner Funeral Home, Afton [Chenango Co., NY], where friends may call.  [MHD notation:  d. Jan. 30, 1950]
 
George Christian, of North Afton [Chenango Co., NY], passed away January 14, after being in poor health for several years.  The funeral was held Friday at Colwell's Chapel [Bainbridge, Chenango Co., NY]
 
Leland Christian died Oct. 6 at his home in North Afton [Chenango Co., NY] after an illness of several months.  Born in Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY] on July 16, 1890, he was the son of the late Henry Christian, and Henrietta Christian, who survives.  On Apr. 10, 1912, he was united in marriage to May W. Wheeler at Coventry.  He is survived by his wife, May W. Christian; his mother, Mrs. Henrietta Christian, both of North Afton; one sister, Mrs. Fred Alford, of Oneonta; three nieces, Mrs. Harry Mills, of Oneonta, Mrs. Clayton Bennett, of Bainbridge and Miss Virginia Alford, of Oneonta; and one nephew, Frederick Alford, of Binghamton.  Services were held at Colwell's Chapel Tuesday, Oct. 9, with the Rev. Lewis Jones, of West Bainbridge, officiating, assisted by the Rev. Kingston, of North Afton.  Bearers were:  Chester Stork and Norman Lee, both of Oxford; Harry Mills, of Afton; Ralph Lee, of Coventryville; Harold Lee and Clayton Bennett, of Bainbridge.  Burial was in North Afton Cemetery.  [d. 1945]
 
Fatal Crossing Crash:  Morris Christian, 27, of Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY], died of injuries suffered when his truck was struck by a Lehigh freight train at North Harford yesterday.  [MHD notation, d. April 17, 1942]
 
Mrs. Willis Christian died at her home at North Fenton [Broome Co., NY] Sunday morning at 7 o'clock.  Her death was very unexpected as she had been feeling quite well and had driven to the train Saturday afternoon to meet Mr. Christian.  She had not been well for a long time and was considered in a dangerous conditon some months ago.  Mr. Christian has been engaged as traveling representative of the Reporter for several years and our subscribers as well as his friends and relatives will sympathize with him in his great bereavement.  [MHD notation:  d. Jan. 5, 1918]

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