Friday, May 31, 2013

Obituaries (Sa) MHD Collection

 
Mrs. Jennie E. Sackett, 77, of 10 Chestnut Street, Sidney [Delaware Co., NY], died Thursday morning at The Hospital in Sidney, after a long illness.  She is survived by her husband, Chester O. Sackett of Sidney; two daughters, Mrs. Howard Weeks of Afton and Miss Zellah Sackett of Sanitaria Springs; one sister, Mrs. Mary Pellor, of Binghamton; one brother, Timothy Tripp of Cohoes; 10 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.  She was a member of the Afton Methodist Church.  The body was moved to the Karschner Funeral Home, Afton, where friends may call.  [MHD notation:  Sept. 15, 1952]
 
Julian W. Salisbury, 61, died at his home, 180 Hawley street, Saturday morning.  He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Marilla Rumph of South Milwaukee and Miss Lenora J. Salisbury of this city.  Mr. Salisbury was a member of the American legion, Binghamton Post, 80.  The body was removed to the George H. Scholderer home for funerals, 269 Chenango street. [MHD notation:  May 17, 1941]
 
SALISBURY--The funeral of Julian W. Salisbury will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the George H. Scholderer Home for Funerals, 269 Chenango St.  The Rev. Theodore Dewees will officiate.  Burial will be in Sylvan Lawn cemetery, Greene, N.Y. [Chenango Co.] [MHD notation:  May 20, 1941] 
 
Miss Lenora J. Salisbury of 80 Hawley street died suddenly Monday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Marilla Rumph of South Milwaukee, Wis.  The body will arrive in Binghamton [Broome Co., NY] Wednesday afternoon and will be taken to the George  H. Scholderer Home of Funerals, 269 Chenango street, where friends may call.  [Compiler note:  Sept. 1941]
 
The funeral of Miss Lenora J. Salisbury was held Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the George H. Scholderer Home for Funerals, 269 Chenango street.  The Rev. Robert L. Jacoby officiated.  Burial was in Sylvan Lawn cemetery, Greene [Chenango Co., NY].  [Compiler note:  Sept. 1941]

Mrs. Elizabeth Saunders, a sister of Bradley H. Bates of this place, died in the Binghamton City Hospital Thursday following an operation for appendicitis.  The funeral was held from her late home at 7 Sturgess street, Binghamton [Broome Co., NY], Saturday at 11 o'clock and the remains were brought to the Pratt cemetery [Colesville, Broome Co., NY] near this place for interment [MHD notation:  d. 1910] 

Maggie, wife of the late Herbert Saunders died last Wednesday, October 20, after a week's illness with pneumonia.  Funeral was held from her late home on Saturday.  Burial in Oxford [Chenango Co., NY] by the side of her husband who died three months ago.  She leaves to mourn her loss a daughter Bernice 8 years old who is going to make her some with her uncle, Ray Saunders. [MHD notation:  1909]

Mrs. Susan Saunders, widow of Lewis Saunders, veteran of the Civil War, died Monday.  Mrs. Saunders is survived by six children, Mrs. Julia Edelman of Schenectady, at whose home she died; Charles Saunders of Schenectady, Ella Kuiz of Binghamton, Josephine Hutchins of Milford, Ill.; Bertha Sternbergh of Willett and Mary Carnegie of London, Can.  The funeral arrangements will be announced later. [Compiler note:  Binghamton Press, Mar. 4, 1914]
 
Mrs. Ellen Savage, widow of the late William Martin, died at her home in Center Village [Broome Co., NY], early Sunday morning.  Her illness was of a few days and her death entirely unexpected, a shock causing grief to her relatives and friends.  All that kind friends and loving hands could do was done for her, but the Death Angel claimed his own.  Decease was in her 46 year, and for many years an earnest and faithful member of St. Luke's church, Harpursville [Broome Co., NY], a true Christian.  The funeral was in charge of Undertaker A.P. Blake and was held at her late home on Tuesday afternoon, Rev. H.L. Marvin, of Zion church, Windsor, officiating.  The bearers were:  Dr. A.A.Guy, Emerson Demeree, B.B. Allen, of Harpursville, and J.W.Weeks, of Center Village.  The remains were laid to rest in the Harpursville cemetery beside those of her husband, who preceeded her to the heavenly home two years ago.  The service was largely attended by the many friends who mourn the sudden departure of one so well known and respected.  A daughter of Wm. and Mary Savage, well known old residents of the town of Colesville [Broome Co., NY], gone home these many years, her whole life was known to this people.  Two sisters survive:  Mrs. Louisa Hickox, of Belden, mother of William Hickox, and also, Miss Laura Savage with whom she lived two years previous to her death.  Weep not dear sisters, Ellen is not dead but sleepeth.
She has safely crossed the river,
And is on the other shore;
Her Christian life is ended,
Earthly cares are all o'er;
She has gone to meet her loved ones,
On that bright and shining shore;
She has gone to meet her Savior;
Where parting is no more
S.A.O.
 
Miss Sarah Sawyer, who has been confined to her room for some weeks, died Wednesday night, Aug. 6, at the advanced age of eight-two years.  She bore her sufferings without a murmur and was cared for by her two nieces and neighbors and friends to the best of their ability.  Her funeral was held at the house Friday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock and was largely attended, Rev. Galpin officiating.  J.A. Kark acted as funeral director; burial in the New Ohio Cemetery [North Colesville, Broome Co., NY].  [MHD notation:  d. 1905]

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