Monday, July 30, 2018

Obituaries July 30

Anna Scott
The Bainbridge Press, July 27, 1939
Mrs. Anna Scott, long time resident of Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY], passed away at her home early Tuesday morning.  Known to almost everyone in the village, her passing caused a wave of sorrow to sweep through the community.  Mrs. Scott was the mother of Mrs. Helene Landon, who made her home with her mother, and has cared for her during a long illness. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon from her home, with the Rev. Sidney E. Heath, and the Rev. Bradford H. Tite officiating.  Burial was in Greenlawn cemetery [Bainbridge].  Colwell brothers were in charge of arrangements.

Addie (Manzer) Rhines
Binghamton Press, November 12, 1947
Mrs. Addie Manzer Rhines, 85, died Sunday afternoon at the home of her daughter in Pleasantville [Westchester Co., NY].  She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Glenn N. Scott of Carmen, N.Y., and Mrs. R.E. Ball of Pleasantville; 11 grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. The body was removed to the Francis K. Karschner Funeral Home.


Hubert E. Scott
Binghamton Press, September 19, 1950
Hubert E. Scott, 91, of Oxford [Chenango Co., NY], died Monday morning at the Bida Nursing Home, in Oxford.  He is survived by four sons, Grover C., of East Windsor, Glenn N. and Walter, both of Schenectady, Frank D., of Sidney; 10 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; two nieces and a nephew. The body was removed to the Fisher Funeral Home, 68 North Main Street, Bainbridge.

Margaret (Byrne) Tarbell
1904-1944
Mrs. Margaret Byrne Tarbell, Rexford street [Norwich, Chenango Co., NY],passed away at the Chenango Memorial Hospital at 2:15 Thursday morning.  Mrs. Tarbell first was stricken suddenly ill Monday morning.  Later in the day she was removed to the hospital. She failed to gain consciousness, the end coming peacefully with members of her family present.  Born in Oxford [Chenango Co., NY], a daughter of Edward and Mary Welch Byrne, the deceased had lived most of her life in Norwich. She was united in marriage with Newell S. Tarbell, Nov. 17, 1923 and he died Dec. 8, 1940.  For many years Mrs. Tarbell conducted a beauty parlor in this city at 53 Rexford street.  Her genial nature and her devotion to church and family will be remembered by many.  Her fine sense of responsibility and a willingness to lend a hand to those in trouble marked her life. She leaves many friends who will learn with sincere sorrow of her passing.  Mrs. Tarbell was a member of St. Paul's church, the League of Sacred Heart and the Mothers Club. She was active in women's bowling circles in this city and participated in this amusement at the Elks Club. The deceased was the first secretary of the Norwich Hairdressers' Association formed in this city in October, 1941, and she continued to serve in that capacity during 1941 and 1942.  She was an active member of the association and was a member of the organization's examining board named by the common council. Before entering the hairdressing vocation she was an employee of the Chenango & Unadilla Telephone Corporation.  There survive her mother, Mrs. Mary Welch Byrne; one son, Richard Tarbell, who is with the U.S. Navy at Norfolk, Va.; a daughter, Mary Patricia, of this city; three sisters, Mrs. Clayton E. Slater of Preston, Mrs. Frederick J. O'Hara, and Mrs. Willard C. Masterson of Norwich; three brothers, Edward J. Byrne and Robert Byrne of this city and Frank C. Byrne of Binghamton. She also leaves several aunts and uncles and cousins. Funeral services are to be held from the late home, 53 Rexford street at 9:15 Saturday morning and in St. Paul's church at 9:45 where a high mass of requiem will be celebrated.  Burial will be made in St. Paul's cemetery [Norwich].

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