Sunday, February 8, 2015

Obituaries (February 8)

Mary C. (Dimmick) Heady
Utica Saturday Globe, October 1910
 
 
Mrs. Mary C. Heady

Mrs. Mary C. Heady, who died at her home on Mechanic street [Norwich, Chenango Co., NY] on Thursday of last week, after a few weeks' illness, at the age of 87, was the youngest of nine children of Joseph and Polly Green Dimmick, all of whom have now passed away.  Her parents came from Massachusetts in 1807 and settled in the town of Plymouth [Chenango Co., NY], where Mrs. Heady was born August 12, 1823, and where she continued to make her home until she moved to Norwich in 1875 and for 30 years had made her home on Mechanic street.  January 29, 1852, she married Lauren C. Heady, of Plymouth, who died February 23, 1858.  Deceased came from a long-lived family.  Her father died at the advanced age of 82 and her mother at 92.  One brother lived to be 90 and five other brothers died at aged ranging from 70 to 82.  Mrs. Heady is survived by a son, George D. Heady, and by a step-son, Eber S. Heady, of Iowa Falls, Iowa.  She was held in the highest esteem by all who knew her and enjoyed a wide acquaintance among the older people in Plymouth and Norwich.  Funeral services were held from her late home on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Rev. M.D. Fuller officiating. The bearers were from nephews: Merton, Roy, Earl and Howard Holmes. The remains were laid at rest in the Dimmick cemetery at Plymouth, which in the childhood of the deceased formed a portion of her father's farm.
 
Carrie Ferris Budine
Bainbridge News & Republican, June 20, 1946
 
Mrs. Carrie Ferris Budine, 68, of Windsor [Broome Co., NY], died Monday at the Binghamton City Hospital.  She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Arnold Frost, of Windsor; a sister, Mrs. Ray Smith, of Union Center, and five grandchildren.  She was a member of the Windsor Presbyterian Church.
 
Lauren S. Archibald
Bainbridge News & Republican, June 20, 1946
 
Lauren S. Archibald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Archibald, of Franklin [Delaware Co., NY], died suddenly of a heart attack at his home in Middlebush, N.J., Thursday, June 6.  At the time of his death he was assistant professor of agriculture at Rutgers University and teacher of vocational agriculture at the New Brunswick, N.J. High School.
 
Howard M. Knight
Bainbridge News & Republican, June 20, 1946
 
Howard M. Knight, of Hancock [Delaware Co., NY], 64, died Monday morning, June 10, after an illness of about a month.  He was taken with a swelling of his right arm and it affected his whole body, but he was able to be around until a few days ago.  he is survived by two sons and two daughters.  Mr. Knight has been a life long resident of Hancock, engaging in lumbering and farming at Stockport.  His wife passed away several years ago.  The funeral was Wednesday. Burial was made in Riverview cemetery, Hancock.
 
Rev. E.G.W. Estlow
Bainbridge News & Republican, June 20, 1946
 
The Rev. E.G.W. Estlow, 65, of Preston [Chenango Co., NY], formerly of Windsor [Broome Co., NY], died Friday noon at the Binghamton City Hospital.  He is survived by his wife, Mrs. M. Rachel Estlow, of Preston; two sons, Willis L. Estlow, of Woodlynne, N.J., and Edward W. Estlow, of Denver, Colo.; a daughter, Lorena Mae Estlow, a student at Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio; a brother, F. Tilden Estlow, of Wells Mills, N.J.; also four grandchildren.  Funeral services were held at the Windsor Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon, the Rev. George Savage, district superintendent of Oneonta, officiated, assisted by the Rev. Charles Sabin, of Ouaquaga, and the Rev. Loren Weber, of Windsor.  Burial was in Warren Grove cemetery, Warren Grove, N.J.

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