Mary A. (Condon) Ivory
Utica Saturday Globe, February 1911
Mary A. (Condon) Ivory
1854 - 1911
Norwich [Chenango Co., NY]: At her home on Adelaide street, Sunday morning, suddenly occurred the death of Mrs. John Ivory, aged 51. She had been troubled with heart disease for some time and it is thought that the excitement due to the turning in of the two alarms of fire, which awakened her from a sound sleep, hastened her death. Mrs. Ivory was born in Ireland and came to Hamilton when a young girl. About 30 years ago she was united in marriage to John Ivory and since that time had lived in Norwich. She was a woman greatly loved in her home and highly respected by a large circle of relatives and friends. Besides her husband, who is now seriously ill, she leaves a daughter, Mrs. Joseph J. Conway, of Norwich, and six sons, William, of Norwich; Dr. James, of Binghamton; John, of Detroit; David, Edward and Thomas, who lived at home. She also leaves a sister, Mrs. Michael Golden, of Norwich, and two brothers, David Condon, of this place, and John Condron, of Lake London, Mich. The funeral was largely attended from her late home and from St. Paul's Church Wednesday morning, Rev. Hyland, of Utica, and Father Higgins, of Sherburne, officiating. The bearers were the six sons of the deceased. There was a most beautiful and profuse floral offering. [Buried St. Paul's Cemetery, Norwich, NY]. Glen Buell Collection, Guernsey Memorial Library, Norwich, NY.
Berger Anderson
1870 - 1943
Following a major operation, Berger Anderson, well known South New Berlin [Chenango Co., NY] farmer, died at the Chenango Memorial Hospital in this city [Norwich, Chenango Co., NY] Sunday. Funeral services will be held from his late home Thursday January 7 at 2 o'clock. Rev. Nelson F. Parke, rector of St. Andrew's church will officiate and burial will be made in Evergreen Cemetery at South New Berlin. Mr. Anderson was born June 26, 1870 in Elsbarja, Sweden, the son of Hans and Helena (Johanson) Anderson. He lived in Sweden until a young man when he came to this country. September 20, 1895 he was united in marriage with Emma Johnson whose death occurred May 28, 1938. A much respected resident of this county and his home community, Mr. Anderson was active as a member of St. Matthew's church, South New Berlin. He was also prominent in the membership of the North Star Lodge of Odd Fellows and the Rebekah Lodge at South New Berlin. He passed his life in farming, a vocation he loved and in which he was highly successful. Mr. Anderson is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Alma Bowers and Mrs. Clara Lingee, both of South New Berlin, also a granddaughter, Charlotte Lingee of that village.
Esther Anderson
1916 - 1942
Miss Esther Anderson, aged 25, formerly of Norwich [Chenango Co., NY], died in Rome [Oneida Co., NY], Friday afternoon. She was born in Norwich and is survived by her father, August Anderson of South New Berlin; one brother, Robert Anderson of Schenectady; and two aunts, Mrs. Augusta Lindbergh of South New Berlin and Mrs. Carl Swanson of Norwich. Private funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Augusta Lindberg, South New Berlin. Rev. C.H. Skinner of South New Berlin will officiate. Burial will be made in Mt. Hope cemetery at Norwich.Services of Miss Esther Anderson were held from the late home on the Great Brook road at 2 p.m., Monday with Rev. Mr. Stempke of Oneida officiating. Burial was made in Mt. Hope [Norwich, NY]. The bearers were Luke White, Bert Dixon, Alfred Knudson, Mortimer Brooks, Henry Swanson and Chris Thompson.
Martha C. Anderson
1881 - 1942
Mrs. Martha C. Anderson, wife of Dan E. Anderson of the Chenango lake road, died in the Chase Memorial Hospital at New Berlin [Chenango Co., NY] Thursday afternoon at 1:45, aged 60 years. Mrs. Anderson's death is attributed to injuries she suffered in an automobile accident about four weeks ago near Binghamton when the Anderson automobile figured in a collision with a bus. Mrs. Anderson sustained an injury to her head and is believed to have received internal injuries. Mrs. Anderson was born in Owego [Tioga Co., NY] Sept. 20, 1881. She was united in marriage with Mr. Anderson Sept. 22, 1937, in New York city. She is survived by her husband, four stepchildren, Laverne Anderson of South New Berlin, Miss Olive Anderson of Castle Point, and Richard and Donald Anderson of the Chenango Lake road. Two brothers and two sisters also survive. Mrs. Anderson was a member of the Baptist church at South New Berlin and the Victor Rebeckah lodge at South New Berlin. Funeral services are to be held at the Breese Funeral Home at 2:30 Sunday afternoon. Burial will be made in Mt. Hope [Norwich, NY]. Rev. Clinton Skinner will officiate.The funeral of Mrs. Martha Anderson, wife of Daniel Anderson of Chenango Lake Road, was held at the Breese Funeral Home this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with the Rev. Clinton Skinner, pastor of the South New Berlin Baptist Church, officiating. The pall bearers were Linn and Levi Skinner, Howard and Charles Graves, Oscar Mathewson and G. Ray Wells. Burial was in Mt. Hope Cemetery.
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