Obituaries (St, Su, Sw, Te)
MHD Collection
Nelson A. Stoddard, 54, of Chenango Forks [Broome Co., NY], died suddenly Wednesday night at the Binghamton City Hospital. He is survived by an uncle, Ora Gross, of Unadilla, and an aunt, Mrs. Sumner Johnson, of Chenango Forks. The Rogers Funeral Home, 21 North Chenango Street, Greene, where friends may call. [MHD notation: Nov. 29, 1944]
Clark Surdam died at his late home Saturday evening. The deceased had suffered for a long time with a rheumatic trouble. Mr. Surdam was thirty-seven years of age. He leaves a sister and a brother to mourn his loss. The funeral occurred yesterday at 10 o'clock, burial at Greene [Chenango Co., NY]. Rev. J.W. Keeler officiated.
Clark Surdam died at his home Saturday evening after a long and painful illness. Rev. J.W. Keeler conducted the funeral service Tuesday at 10 a.m. Burial at Greene [Chenango Co., NY]. [Broome Republican, April 14, 1892]
Clark Surdam died at his home Saturday evening after a long and painful illness. Rev. J.W. Keeler conducted the funeral service Tuesday at 10 a.m. Burial at Greene [Chenango Co., NY]. [Broome Republican, April 14, 1892]
Anthony Sweet, 81, of the Town of Afton [Chenango Co., NY], died at the Bainbridge Hospital Jan. 11, where he had been a patient for more than a year. Funeral services were held Jan. 14 at the Fisher Funeral Home in Bainbridge, with the Rev. C.J. Klinetob, of Afton, officiating. Burial was in German Four Corner's Cemetery, Town of German [Chenango Co., NY]. [MHD notation: d. 1953]
Anthony D. Sweet, 81 of Afton [Chenango Co., NY] died Sunday afternoon at Bainbridge Hospital. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Carifern Lee of Homer; two step daughters, Mrs. Venice Hollenbeck of Endicott, and Mrs. Gladys Yandow of Cortland; two grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; one brother, Charles Sweet of Hollenbeck, Pa.; several nieces and nephews. The body was moved to the Fisher Memorial Chapel, 68 North Main Street, Bainbridge, where friends may call. [MHD notation: Jan. 11, 1953]
Frank Sweet, aged 79, died at the home of Mrs. Bertha DeLamarter where he was being cared for, Thursday, October 7. Mr. Sweet was born in New Berlin [Chenango Co., NY] but had lived in Greene [Chenango Co., NY] for the last 50 years. For about 20 years he had made his home with his sister in Greene village. About four weeks ago, Mr. Sweet underwent an operation for hernia at the Turner Hospital in Greene. Funeral services were held in the Harry R. Rogers' Funeral Home, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Dr. A.A. Bresee of Zion Episcopal Church officiating. Burial was made in Sylvan Lawn Cemetery [Greene, NY]. Mr. Sweet is survived by one sister, Mrs. M.W. Wheeler, of Greene and one niece, Mrs. Jessie Corles, of Philadelphia, Pa. [MHD notation: d. 1937]
Daniel Webster Swetland, died at Nineveh [Broome Co., NY] Sunday Mar. 18, aged 76 years. Funeral will be held from the New Ohio church today. Burial at North Fenton [Broome Co., NY]. He is survived by two sons. Mr. Swetland was a retired Methodist minister. [MHD notation: d. 1917]
Charles M. Teachout Passes Away Here. Had Spent Entire Life in Town of Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY] Charles M. Teachout, 79 died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Harry L. Perry, East Side, Saturday, Dec. 13 after a prolonged illness. Mr. Teachout, who was a violinist and clarinetist, was a great lover of music. For many years he was the leader of Teachout's concert orchestra and a member of the Bainbridge band. His entire life was spent in the Town of Bainbridge where he followed the painter's trade. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Born in Coventry [Chenango Co., NY], April 15, 1862, he was the son of Ira and Louisa Teachout. On Nov. 19, 1884, Mr. Teachout was united in marriage to Miss Jennie Aylesworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aylesworth, of West Bainbridge. The deceased is survived by his widow, a daughter, Mrs. Harry L. Perry; a brother, William Teachout, and a grandson, Leon Perry, all of Bainbridge; and several nieces and nephews. The funeral was held on Tuesday at 2 o'clock at Colwell's Chapel with the Rev. Paul Hulslander officiating. The pall-bearers were John L. Sipple, Leon Musson, Vernon Eldred, Coe Marks, Arthur Zeh and Paul Finch. Interment was in Greenlawn Cemetery [Bainbridge]. [published in The Bainbridge News and Bainbridge Republican, Dec. 25, 1941]
Services Held for Perry W. Teachout, Nov. 22. Former Employee of Railway Mail Service; a Very Talented Musician. Perry Walter Teachout passed away at his home, 41 Greenlawn avenue, Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY], Thursday evening, Nov. 18. Mr. Teachout was born in Coventry [Chenango Co., NY] on Mar. 7, 1886, the son of the late William Teachout and Georgia (Olendorf) Teachout. When he was two years old, the family moved to Bainbridge. Mr. Teachout was graduated from Bainbridge High School with the Class of 1902 and was a graduate of the New York School of Photography. He was a rural mail carrier for several years following and later he worked for the American Railway Express in Worcester, Whitehall, Walton and Sidney. He then went into the Railway Mail Service in New York City, Albany and Binghamton continuing in this field until his health failed about five years ago. He had been confined to his home since June of this year. Mr. Teachout was a fine musician, having played with Teachout's Band and Orchestra for years, and later played in bands and orchestras in Oneonta, Binghamton, Albany and New York City. He was a member of Susquehanna Lodge No. 167 F.&A.M. Bainbridge. Surviving are his wife, Mrs Arta Teachout; a daughter, Mrs. Joseph Wright; his mother, Mrs. William Teachout, and his aunt, Miss Hattie Olendorf, all of Bainbridge, and several cousins. Funeral services were held on Monday, Nov. 22, at 2 p.m. at the Harold Sherman Funeral Chapel, the Rev. C. Duane Butler officiating. Pall-bearers were Delavan Lord, Harold Payne, Elliott Prince and Lester Stead. Burial was in the family plot in Greenlawn Cemetery [Bainbridge, NY]. [Published in The Bainbridge News and Bainbridge Republican, Dec. 2, 1948]
Charles M. Teachout Passes Away Here. Had Spent Entire Life in Town of Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY] Charles M. Teachout, 79 died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Harry L. Perry, East Side, Saturday, Dec. 13 after a prolonged illness. Mr. Teachout, who was a violinist and clarinetist, was a great lover of music. For many years he was the leader of Teachout's concert orchestra and a member of the Bainbridge band. His entire life was spent in the Town of Bainbridge where he followed the painter's trade. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Born in Coventry [Chenango Co., NY], April 15, 1862, he was the son of Ira and Louisa Teachout. On Nov. 19, 1884, Mr. Teachout was united in marriage to Miss Jennie Aylesworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aylesworth, of West Bainbridge. The deceased is survived by his widow, a daughter, Mrs. Harry L. Perry; a brother, William Teachout, and a grandson, Leon Perry, all of Bainbridge; and several nieces and nephews. The funeral was held on Tuesday at 2 o'clock at Colwell's Chapel with the Rev. Paul Hulslander officiating. The pall-bearers were John L. Sipple, Leon Musson, Vernon Eldred, Coe Marks, Arthur Zeh and Paul Finch. Interment was in Greenlawn Cemetery [Bainbridge]. [published in The Bainbridge News and Bainbridge Republican, Dec. 25, 1941]
Services Held for Perry W. Teachout, Nov. 22. Former Employee of Railway Mail Service; a Very Talented Musician. Perry Walter Teachout passed away at his home, 41 Greenlawn avenue, Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY], Thursday evening, Nov. 18. Mr. Teachout was born in Coventry [Chenango Co., NY] on Mar. 7, 1886, the son of the late William Teachout and Georgia (Olendorf) Teachout. When he was two years old, the family moved to Bainbridge. Mr. Teachout was graduated from Bainbridge High School with the Class of 1902 and was a graduate of the New York School of Photography. He was a rural mail carrier for several years following and later he worked for the American Railway Express in Worcester, Whitehall, Walton and Sidney. He then went into the Railway Mail Service in New York City, Albany and Binghamton continuing in this field until his health failed about five years ago. He had been confined to his home since June of this year. Mr. Teachout was a fine musician, having played with Teachout's Band and Orchestra for years, and later played in bands and orchestras in Oneonta, Binghamton, Albany and New York City. He was a member of Susquehanna Lodge No. 167 F.&A.M. Bainbridge. Surviving are his wife, Mrs Arta Teachout; a daughter, Mrs. Joseph Wright; his mother, Mrs. William Teachout, and his aunt, Miss Hattie Olendorf, all of Bainbridge, and several cousins. Funeral services were held on Monday, Nov. 22, at 2 p.m. at the Harold Sherman Funeral Chapel, the Rev. C. Duane Butler officiating. Pall-bearers were Delavan Lord, Harold Payne, Elliott Prince and Lester Stead. Burial was in the family plot in Greenlawn Cemetery [Bainbridge, NY]. [Published in The Bainbridge News and Bainbridge Republican, Dec. 2, 1948]
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