Showing posts with label 1850-1932. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1850-1932. Show all posts

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Hoose, Mary D. (Harrison) 1850-1932 Mt. Vision Obituary




Hoose, Mary D. (Harrison) 1850-1932 Mt. Vision Obituary

Mrs. Mary D. Hoose Dies
Thursday in Mt. Vision

Mt. Vision, March 24---Mary D. Hoose, widow of Stephen Hoose, died at her home at Mt. Vision Thursday, March 24. Mrs. Hoose was born, March 15, 1850, in the township of Hartwick, the daughter of Samuel and Samantha (Whitford) Harrison. Her entire life was spent in this community. She is survived by two sons, Arthur, living in Mt. Vision, and Courtney, living on the homestead, with whom she resided, and by whom she was faithfully cared for. There are also seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
At an early age she united with the Methodist church and lived an unassuming life of loving Christian service to her family and many friends and was beloved by all who knew her.
The funeral will be held at the home on Sunday at 2 p. m.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Hume, Lydia M 1850-1932 Garrattsville Obituary


Hume, Lydia M 1850-1932 Garrattsville Obituary

Miss Lydia M. Hume Dies At Home in Garrattsville

Was Last of Family of Nine, Four of Whom Have Died
Within Past Nine Months – Funeral Saturday

Garratttsville, June 4---Miss Lydia M. Hume, a life-long resident of this vicinity, died at her home in this village Wednesday as the result of a fall which she suffered about six weeks ago, her condition being complicated by her advanced years, she being in her 81st year.
Miss Hume is the last to survive of a family of nine children, of whom four have succumbed within the last nine months, the other three being Mrs. Jennie Robinson of Garrattsville, James O. Hume of Defiance, O., and Rev. Henry R. Hume, D. D., of Springfield, O. The only near surviving relatives are nieces and nephews, among them being Mrs. Robert Hall of 62 Center street, Oneonta.
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from her home here, Rev. J. C. Calhoun, D. D., of the Garrattsville United Presbyterian church, of which she was a charter member and in which she had long been active, officiating. Burial will be made in the Butternut Valley cemetery.
Miss Lydia M. Hume was born July 27, 1850, in the town of New Lisbon, the daughter of Robert B. and Christine (Oliver) Hume, and she had spent her lifetime in this vicinity. Wide circles of friends will mourn her passing.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Harrington, Firman L. 1850-1932 New Lisbon Obituary


Harrington, Firman L. 1850-1932 New Lisbon Obituary

Firman L. Harrington
Dies in New Lisbon

Lived for More Than Forty Years in That Township--
Funeral Saturday of This Week---Burial in Hartwick

New Lisbon, March 24---Firman L. Harrington, an aged and for many years, a well known resident of New Lisbon, died at the family home Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock from heart trouble and complications. Hiss illness was of a long and painful duration and for the past year it has kept him confined to his home most of the time.
The deceased was born at West Monroe, Oswego county, December13, 1850, his parents being Alanson and Harriet (Johnson) Harrington. His marriage to Elizabeth Hutchins occurred November 5, 1890, and their entire married life had been passed in this and neighboring vicinity. He was a man highly esteemed as a loving husband and father and a kind neighbor and friend. He will not only be greatly missed in his home, but by a wide circle of friends.
Surviving is his wife who has so devotedly cared for him through all his long illness, five daughters, Mrs. Urania Dutton of Edmeston, Mrs. Eva Nearing of Mt. Vision, R. D., Mrs. Lora Collier, Laurens, Mrs. Ethel Naylor of Mt. Vision, and Miss Bernice Harrington; one son, Roy Harrington, residing at home, and nine grandchildren. The funeral will be held at his late home Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Clyde J. Hurlbutt, pastor of the Baptist church at Mt. Vision, having charge of the services. Interment will be in Hartwick cemetery.


New Lisbon News Column 1932
Mrs. William Dutton of Edmeston is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Firman Harrington. The latter is seriously ill with heart trouble.