Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Obituaries (August 14)

Marilyn Lee Mallonee
Died May 7, 1940, Ithaca, NY
Marilyn Lee Mallonee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mallonee, former Norwich residents, died at Ithaca Memorial Hospital at 10 p.m. Tuesday after a short illness of pneumonia.  The child was born in Norwich [Chenango Co., NY], Oct. 18, 1937.  Besides the parents there survive the following grandparents, Mrs. Lynn Case of North Norwich and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mallonee, of Richmond, Va.,  Also surviving are the great grandparents, Mrs. Kate Leespott and Mrs. T.S. Mallonee of Richmond.  Services are to be held at the Breese Funeral Home at 9 o'clock Thursday morning with Rev. L.S. Charters officiating. The remains will be taken to Richmond, Va., for burial.

Anthony V. Manley, Jr.
Died January 14, 1943, Norwich, NY
In failing health for the past year, the death of Anthony V. Manley, 6 Ivanhoe Road, Binghamton [Broome Co., NY], native of this city [Norwich, Chenango Co., NY] occurred at the Chenango Memorial Hospital about 9 o'clock Thursday morning.  Mr. Manley was born in Norwich March 11, 1876, and had spent most of his life in this city.  He was a son of the late Anthony V. Manley Sr., and Margaret J. Kennedy Manley. The deceased graduated from Norwich high school in the class of 1897 and for many years served as an engineer with the New York state highway department.  In 1919 he entered the contracting business on his own account and engaged in the building of state highways.  About 1923 Mr. Manley began to specialize as a contractor in the building of guard rail fences along state highways which business successfully has been carried on.  His two sons, Donald F. Manley and Thomas F. Manley, have been associated with the father in this business for some years.  In addition to building guard rail fences, his company also was a jobber and wholesaler of road building supplies.  Mr. Manley operated this business at Norwich for five years and in 1928 it was transferred to Binghamton where the Manley family resided. The deceased was a member of Norwich lodge of Elks for many years.  He was an honorary member of the rotary club of Binghamton and a member of the board of directors of the Binghamton Boys' Club.  For many years Mr. Manley was affiliated with Norwich council K. of C.  He was a member of St. Patrick's church at Binghamton.  Mr. Manley was a very substantial citizen, possessed a wide acquaintance throughout the state, and had a legion of friends who will sincerely mourn his passing.  He was jovial, good natured and had a personality which attracted friends to him. his numerous friends in the city of his birth and a wide circle in Binghamton will regret to learn of his demise. There survive his wife, Mary Ellen Burnett Manley, his two sons, Donald F. and Thomas F. Manley and six grandchildren, all of Binghamton.    There also survive two brothers, Dr. Thomas F. Manley and Dr. Geo. L. Manley, three sisters, Mrs. James S. Flanagan and Miss Margaret J. Manley, all of Norwich and Mrs. Edward F. Foley of New York.  Services are to be conducted at the Geo. J. Devine Funeral home on South Broad street at 9:30 Saturday morning, and at 10 o'clock in St. Paul's church, with Rev. Chas. M. Coveney officiating.  The body will rest at Mt. Hope chapel, awaiting burial in the spring.

Anthony V. Manley, Sr.
Norwich Sun, July 13, 1933
Anthony V. Manley, Sr., died at his home, 42 South Broad street [Norwich, Chenango Co., NY], about 2:30 Thursday afternoon [July 13, 1933].  Mr. Manley was one of the well known citizens of Norwich, and had been a resident of this city for more than half a century.  There survive his widow. Margaret Kennedy, and six sons and daughters, Dr. Thomas F Manly of this city, Anthony V. Manley of Binghamton, Mrs. James S. Flanagan and Miss Margaret J. Manley of this city, Mrs. Edward F. Foley of New York and Dr. George L. Manley of this city; also four grandchildren, Donald and Thomas Manley of Binghamton and James and Thomas Flanagan of this city.  Funeral services will be held at St. Paul's church at 9:30 Saturday morning, Rev. Charles M. Coveney officiating with burial in St. Paul's cemetery.

Margaret Manley
Died July 21, 1933, Norwich, NY
Mrs. Margaret J. Manley, who died Friday morning, was buried from St. Paul's Church Monday morning.  Rev. W.A. Sinnott officiated.  Mrs. Manley, who was eighty years old had spent the largest share of her years in Norwich [Chenango Co., NY].  Her death followed by one week the death of her husband, Anthony V. Manley.  She is survived by five sons and daughters, Dr. Thos. F. Manley, Dr. George L. Manley, Margaret j. Manley, Mrs. James S. Flanagan of Norwich, Anthony Manley Jr. of Binghamton, Mrs. Edward F. Foley of New York City; also several grandchildren.

Death Notices
Bainbridge Republican, January 16, 1880

HIGLEY:  In Gurnee, Illinois, December 20th, Luther B. Higley, aged 58 years, brother of Truman Higley of this place.

NEWTON:  At Sharon, Potter Co., Pa., January 6th, 1880, Ellen [Newton], youngest daughter of Alonzo S. Newton, formerly of Bainbridge [Chenango Co., NY], aged 15 years, of diphtheria.

LYON:  In this village [Bainbridge, Chenango Co. NY], Wednesday, Jan. 14th 1880, Mrs. Lois Lyon, aged 65 years.

CHAMBERLIN:  At Daiton, Berkshire county, Mass., Friday, January 9th, of pneumonia, Sally C. Chamberlin, aged 64 years.

Chenango Union, December 6, 1894

BROWN:  In Willard's Nov. 24, 1894, Mr. A.J. Brown, burial in Greene [Chenango Co., NY].

GILMAN:  In Gaylord, Kansas, Nov. 15, 1894, Mr. J. Gilman, age 70 years, formerly of Greene, NY [Chenango Co.]

HATCH:  In Syracuse [Onondaga Co., NY], Nov. 25, 1894, Mr. Wells B. Hatch, age 73 years, Formerly of Sherburne [Chenango Co., NY].

LENT:  In Brooklyn, Nov. 23, 1894, Mrs. Hattie Lent, daughter of George H. Throop of New Berlin [Chenango Co., NY.  Aged 26 years.

MONCRIEFF:  In Brooklyn, Nov. 28, 1894, Mrs. Margaret Moncrieff, aged 98 years.  Formerly of Greene [Chenango Co., NY].

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