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From: "Tammy and Tim" <>
Subject: Re: [NYFINGERLAKES] Chronicle - Express, 17 Nov 1938 ( Cont'd )
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2007 08:33:38 -0800
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What a nice job.
Tammy
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Subject: [NYFINGERLAKES] Chronicle - Express, 17 Nov 1938 ( Cont'd )


> As a terrible typist, and therefore a terrible transcriber, I believe
> I've bitten off more than I can chew. Not to worry though, I'll see this
> through.
>
> Cont'd:
>
> DEATH TAKES LATE ACCIDENT VICTIM
> _______
>
> From Dundee Correspondent (cont'd)
>
> Mrs. Jessie MALLOY
>
> Mrs. Jessie MALLOY, wife of DeWitt MALLOY, died at the Soldiers and
> Sailors Memorial hospital Penn Yan Sunday Nov 13. She had been in ill
> health about three years.
> Mrs. MALLOY was born in Addison on January 18, 1876 and was 62 years of
> age. Her maiden name Jessie SPENCER. In January, 1902 she married DeWitt
> MALLOY of Tyrone, who survives, with one son, of Altay, and three
> grandchildren.
> She was a member of the Presbyterian church of Watkins Glen.
> Funeral services will be held at the Altay Baptist church Wednesday at 2
> p.m. with Rev. William PERRY of Hammondsport officiating. Burial was in
> Tyrone cemetery.
> _______________
>
> Mrs. Charles DEAN
>
> Friday November 11, at 12:30 p.m. in Bath occurred the death of Mrs.
> Charles DEAN, aged 65 years.
> Before her marriage she was Miss Belle Stever., daughter of Rupert and
> Sarah Gay Stever. She was born in Pulteney.
> After her marriage she lived in Avoca and later in Bath where Mr. DEAN
> was engaged in business, She was active in the Bath Baptist church, the
> Red Cross, in the Bath Social service and other organizations.
> She is survived by two brothers, Benjamin STEVER of Penn Yan and David
> STEVER of Bath,
> Funeral services were held Sunday at 2 p.m. from the home. Burial was
> made in Grove cemetery.
> _____________
>
> Patrick L. GORDON
>
> Patrick L. GORDON, aged 75 years, of 206 Elm street, Penn Yan, died
> Monday morning November 14, in the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial
> hospital.
> Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Thomas RECTOR of Penn Yan; a son, John
> GORDON of Albany; five sisters, Mrs. Mary PATTERSON and Miss Lillian
> GORDON, both of Oakland,Calif., Mrs. Jefferson PRENDERGAST of Hall, Mrs.
> Robert LeGAB and Mrs. Winfield O'MALLEY, both of Geneva; and a brother
> Michael GORDON of Rochester.
> Funeral services were held from St. Michael's church Wednesday morning
> at 9 o'clock with burial in Lake View cemetery.
>
> ______________
>
> From Wayne Correspondent
>
> Mrs. Martin CLARK
>
> Mrs. Martin CLARK, aged 51 years, passed away Thursday November 10, at
> the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial hospital in Penn Yan, following a
> serious operation. She was a member of the M.E. church.
> She was born in Barrington December 21 1889. Her early life was spent at
> Crystal Springs and later in the vicinity of Wayne. She was married to
> Martin CLARK in March 1905.
> She is survived by her husband; four daughters, Mrs. Anna FRANCIS of
> Bradford, Pa., and Gladys and Roberta CLARK at home; three sisters and
> four brothers.
> The funeral was held from her late residence on the east side of Waneta
> lake Sunday at 2 p.m., the Rev. James GORDON officiating. Burial was in
> MacDowell cemetery.
> ________________
>
> Paul MONNIN
>
> Frank E. MONNIN of East Main street, Penn Yan, president of the local
> chamber of commerce, was attending the annual meeting of the Finger Lakes
> association in Ithaca Thursday when he received word, shortly after noon,
> of the sudden passing of his father, Paul MONNIN, aged 78 years, of
> Buffalo.
> A retired employee of the New York Central railroad, Mr. MONNIN had
> lived most of his life in Buffalo. Thursday noon, November 10, he was at
> the home of his son, Lawrence, in Buffalo, when he was suddenly stricken
> while sitting in a chair waiting for his son to finish dinner.
> Surviving Mr. MONNIN are a brother, Jesse of Meadville. PA; two sons,
> Lawrence of Buffalo and Frank E. of Penn Yan; a daughter, Mrs. Elma
> BOYLE of Arcade; and six grandchildren.
> Funeral services were held at 8:30 a.m. from the home, 113 Geary street,
> Buffalo, and from St. Theresa church at 9 a.m. with burial in a Buffalo
> cemetery.
> ________________
>
> Winfield S. CARROLL
>
> At his home on the Potter-Penn Yan road on the top of the Widow Hill of
> Penn Yan R.D. 3, Winfield S. CARROLL, aged 57 years, died Friday
> morning, November 11, following an extended illness.
> He is survived by his wife; two sons, Richard at home and Wendall of
> Voak; a daughter, Mrs. H. Whitman PATNODE of Arlington, Va., and four
> brothers, Claude and Pearl of Avoca; Gordon of Penn Yan and Granger of
> Reading, Mass.
> Mr. Carroll was born March 11, 1881 in the town of Potter to Alfred and
> Sarah CARROLL, the youngest of eight sons. On December 23, 1903 he was
> united in marriage to Lola STAPE of Potter. He had spent all his life as
> a farmer in Potter and Benton, He was a member of the Penn Yan Methodist
> church and of the Penn Yan grange.
> Funeral services were held from the Thayer Funeral chapel Monday at 2:30
> p.m. with the Rev. Ellroy D. VAN DYKE, pastor of the First Methodist
> church in Penn Yan officiating. Burial was made in Lake View cemetery.
> _________________
>
> From the Pulteney Correspondent
>
> Mrs. George R. AINSWORTH of Pulteney, Mother of Mrs. Perry GRIFFITHS
>
> Mrs. Alice A. Osborne AINSWORTH died Sunday, November 13, at her home on
> the lake. She was born in Pulteney April 28, 1852, the daughter of David
> and Anna OSBORNE. On August 28, 1872 she was united in marriage to
> George R. AINSWORTH. They lived at the Ainsworth home until 1919 when
> Mrs. AINSWORTH went to live in Corning. Her husband died in December
> 1921. Mrs AINSWORTH and her daughter, Edna have been living together at
> the lake for several years. Mrs. AINSWORTH was a member of the Pulteney
> Presbyterian church.
> Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Mary BURGER of Hall, Mrs. Cary
> GRIFFITHS of Penn Yan, and Miss Edna AINSWORTH of Pulteney; a son,
> Willard AINSWORTH of Pulteney; three grand-children; and a sister, Mrs.
> Carrie White of Philadelphia, Pa.
> The funeral was held from the home Tuesday afternoon, the Rev. Marshall
> SCOTT officiating. Interment was made at Lake View cemetery, Penn Yan.
>
> More to come,
>
> Bruce A. Sherwood, Sr.
>
>
>
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