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31801 Warsaw NY Western New Yorker

WARSAW - Mrs. Miriam
Rice Kinney, of 51 Genesee
St., Warsaw, died Wed.,
(June 11,1969) in King Manor

Nursing Home here after a
long illness. She was 81.
She was born in Gloucester,
Mass., and had resided in
ingston of Tonawanda, and
two grandchildren.
The service was in the
Warsaw 45 years. She was the
widow of Price W. Kinney,
who died in 1964. She was
graduated from Vassar in the
Class of 1906 and was a member
of Phi BeUa Kappa. She
was a past president of the
Monday Club of Warsaw and
a member of the Delphians of
Warsaw. She was a member
of the United Church of Warsaw.
For many years she was
a Warsaw Library trustee and
was endorsed by both political
parties to serve on the board.
She served on the board until
1960.
She and her husband trav-

extensively through Europe
the Mediterranean and
the Far East.
She leaves a daughter, Mrs.
Gerald Laventure of Niagara
Falls; a son, Robert of Rochester;
a foster daughter Mrs.
Ralph Planck of Cloverdale,
Calif., seven grandchildren;
seven great-grandchildren; a
brother,. Dr. Kenneth R. Rice
of Warsaw and a niece, Mrs.
Richard Duscben of Warsaw.
Memorial donations may bemade
to the American Cancer
Sodety.
 
RICE, Miriam (I124753)
 
31802 Warsaw NY Western New Yorker

Mrs. Anna B. Williams, 50, of Ridge Rd.,
Town of Darien, died Tuesday (Nov. 22,
1977) at Buffalo General Hospital where
she had been a patient for six days.
Mrs. Williams was born in Akron Sept.
19, 1927 and was the daughter of Frank
Borchert of Akron and the late Fannie
Kelkenberg Borchert.
A resident of t h e area for 23 years, she
was a member of the Darien United Methodist
Church.
Surviving with her father are her husband,
Carleton; a daughter, Katherine;
a son, Carl D, both at home; a sister,
Miss Rose Borchert of Akron; aunts, un-
cles and cousins.
Interment was in Maple Hill Cemetery,
North Darien. 
BORCHERT, Rose Mildred (I158032)
 
31803 Warsaw NY Western New Yorker

Mrs. Ruth L. Sawdey, 80. of Big Tree Rd.
Pavilion, died Monday (July 7, 1980) at
Genesee County Nursing Home, Batavia,
after a long illness.
Mrs. Sawdey was born in Alabama,
March 27. 1900. a daughter of James and
Hattie Harris Buckland.
She was the widow of Marion W. Barrett
and Floyd M. Sawdey.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Donald
(Leona) Bernd of Pavilion; two sons,
William M. Barrett of Batavia and Floyd
Sawdey of Potter; a brother, Henry Buckland
of Batavia: a granddaughter, Betty
Bernd of Pavilion; ten other grandchildren
and 13 great-grandchildren. 
BUCKLAND, Ruth Lillian (I182632)
 
31804 Warsaw NY Western New Yorker

Sympathy is extended to
the relatives of Agnes
Glasner Brass for whom
funeral services were held
in East Aurora Friday
morning. Interment in St
Mary's Cemetery, Strykersville 
GLASNER, Agnes E (I166493)
 
31805 Warsaw NY Western New Yorker - 10/23-24/1985

WARSAW - Funeral services will
be held at 10AM Tuesday in the Weeks
Funeral Home for James A. Benedict
Sr., 62, of Brooklyn S t , who died Oct
20, 1984 in the Wyoming County Community
Community

Hospital.
Burial will be in Warsaw Cemetery.
Benedict owned and operated Benedict's
Mobil Station in Warsaw for
25 years.
He was an Army Air Corps veteran
of World War II and was a member
of the Walter Klein American Legion
Post
Survivors include his wife, Patricia
Hoyt Benedict; two sons, James Jr.,
and Bradley S.; his mother, Harriet
Benedict; two sisters, Doris Smallwood
of Tallahasee, Fla. and Hazel
Choske of Springfield, S. C ; two
brothers, Donald of Rochester and
Richard of Springfield, S. C , and
three grandchildren. 
BENEDICT, James A (I135783)
 
31806 Warsaw NY Western New Yorker - 12/30/1920

Abigail Celia Sweet, died at her
home south of the village on Sunday
afternoon, December 21. Besides
her husband, George Sweet,
she is survived by three small children
and her father and mother, Mr.
and Mrs. Ezekiel Billings of Cas-
tile.
 
BILLINGS, Abigail Celia (I145378)
 
31807 Warsaw NY Western New Yorker - 2/28-29/1984

A memorial service was held at the
convenience of the family for Bernard J.
Buelte, 46, of 6832 Westvlew Drive. Perry,
who died Feb. 22, 1984 in Wyoming
County Community Hospital.
A resident of the Perry area for the
past 10 years, Mr. Buelte was employed
as a construction worker In the Rochester
area until illness forced him to retire
in 1966.
Survivors Include his wife, Jean Cooke
Buelte; one son, Bernard, at home; one
daughter, Barbara, at home; two step-
daughters, Jeanette Whetmore and
Paulette Row sow ski; two stepsons,
Wayne and Scott Tavernler, both at
home; three sisters, Dorothy Cassldy,
Mary Volkman and Patricia Touhey, all
of Rochester; and one grandchild.
Burial was In the Glenwood Cemetery
In Perry. 
BUELTE, Bernard J (I185291)
 
31808 Warsaw NY Western New Yorker - 3/11-12/1987

GOWANDA - Leonard J. Brewer, 69,
of 39 Seneca S t , brother of a Warsaw
woman, died March 1, 1987 at Buffalo
General Hospital after a short illness.
Mr. Brewer, who retired in 1976
from the Moench Tanning Co., was
born in Collins.
Survivors Include his wife, Willow
May Quinn Brewer; a daughter, Barbara
DeVore of South Dayton; four sisters,
Ethel Bishop of Warsaw, Dee Conner
of New Port Richey, Fla., and Arlene
Broderlck and Cell Young, both of
Buffalo; a brother, Curtis Brewer of
Buffalo and a granddaughter.
The Mentley Funeral Home held
services. Burial was in Pine Grove
Cemetery. 
BREWER, Leonard J (I170323)
 
31809 Warsaw NY Western New Yorker - 3/5-7/1985

NORTH JAVA - Joseph M. Bosseler,
66, died of an apparent heart attack
at his Youngers Road home Feb.
27, 1985.
A lifelong farmer, he is survived
by his wife of 39 years, Iaabelle
Gilbert Bosseler; a son, Robert of
Camiriilo, Calif.; two daughters,
Theresa Whitmore of Dansville and
Esther Kelley of North Java; three
sisters, Edna Hale of Oakfield,
Arlene Jacoby of Java and Virginia
(Babe) Dominick of Attica; 23 grandchildren
and three great-grandchildren.
The W. S. Davis Funeral Home in *
Arcade, held services. Burial was
in Yorkshire Cemetery. 
BOSSELER, Joseph M (I159220)
 
31810 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: BENEDICT, Bradley Scott / GEORGE, Karen Ann (F49472)
 
31811 Warsaw NY Western New Yorker - 4/22/1926

The petition of Albert J.
Brass of Aurora, Erie county for
letters of administration upon the
estate of his mother, Elizabeth
Brass late of Sheldon, who died in
Buffalo on March 25, 1926, has
been granted. Mrs. Brass left an
estate valued $700 personal
and $1200 real property. Surviv-
ing to in herit the estate are five
sons, Edward E., and Maurice L.,
Brass of Buffalo; Frank J. Brass
of Oneida; Albert J. Brass of E.
Aurora; and Lucas H. Brass of Ar-
cade. 
Elizabeth (I166486)
 
31812 Warsaw NY Western New Yorker - 5/1976

MR. AND MRS. TRACY HAINSWORTH of
Warsaw announce the engagement of their
daughter, Sharon Marie to Mr. Robert L.
Meeder, Jr. of Wyoming, son of, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert L. Meeder, Sr. A September
wedding is being planned. 
Family: MEEDER, Robert L / HAINSWORTH, Sharon Marie (F62740)
 
31813 Warsaw NY Western New Yorker - 7/16/1914

Miss Abigail Billings of Castile
and Mr. George Sweet ot Warsaw
were married at Castile, July 8th, by
Kev. U. Milburn. They will reside
for tbe present at their farm on the
East Hill 
Family: SWEET, George / BILLINGS, Abigail Celia (F52093)
 
31814 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: MONTELEONE, Joseph / BILLINGS, Jean Louise (F52216)
 
31815 Warsaw NY Western New Yorker - 8/12-13/1987

ATTICA- Owen Donald Bennion, 76,
of Sebring, Florida, formerly of Attica
died in Sebring August 1st.
He was born in Attica and was an
Insurance Agent and had been a resident
of Sebring since 1981.
He is survived by his wife Gertrude
Bennion of Sebring, a son, Thomas of
Winter Springs, Fla., a daughter
Judith Steuber of Boynton Beach, Fla.,
and four grandchildren.
Cremation arrangements were by
the Stephenson-Nelson Funeral Home
in Sebring, Florida. 
BENNION, Owen Donald (I136939)
 
31816 Warsaw NY Western New Yorker - 8/12/1922

A very pretty wedding was held
at St. Mary's church on August 9th
when Miss Agnes Glasner was united
in marriage to Mr. Albert Brass
in the presence of many friends and
relatives. The bride wore a beautiful
white silk crepe radium gown with
white flowing veil with a varrow
band of pearls holding it in
place, and also carried a bouquet of
white -rosebuds and sprigs of fern
intermingled. She was attended by
her two sisters, Miss Mable and Gert
rude Glasner. Miss Gertrude wore
a pink organdie dress and hat to
match, while Miss Mable wore a
pale green organdie with hat to
match, while both carried bouquets
of pink rose buds and springs of fern
intermingled.
The groom was attended by his
two brothers, Maurice and Luke
Brass, they all wore dark blue suits.
A wedding breakfast was served
at the bribe's home after which they
left with their car for a trip to Roch
ester, Buffalo, Batavia, Lancaster,
Hamburg. They arrived home Friday
evening; everyone wishing them
a long and happy wedded life. 
Family: BRASS, Albert J / GLASNER, Agnes E (F60365)
 
31817 Warsaw NY Western New Yorker - 8/1913

Miss May Catherine Whitcher and
Mr. Frank Winfield Bennion both of
Warsaw were married Monday evening
August 17th, by Rev. A. A. Murch at
the home of the brides mother, Mrs.
Katherine Whitcher 
Family: BENNION, Frank Winfield / WHITCHER, May Catherine (F48791)
 
31818 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times

CASTILE -Mrs. Lena B.
Billings, 71, a longtime resident
of Lamont, died yesterday
(May 31, 1972) in Wyoming
County Community Hospital,
Warsaw.
She bad been hospitalized
for eight months. She was the
former Lena Perry and was a
native of Silver Springs.
She leaves ber husband,
Howard Billings; two sons,
Forrest of Perry Center and
Royce of Castile; two daughters.
Mrs. Virginia Snyder of
Castile, and Mrs. Donald Blankenship
of Perry; two brothers.
Darwin Perry of Oakland
and Dewey of Dansville; 10
grandchildren and 13 .greatgrandchildren. 
PERRY, Lena B (I139154)
 
31819 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times

Mary J.Grohs, wife of Louis A.
Grohs, Jr., of Scottsvllle, , passed
away at her home on Monday
morning, June 4th, after a week's
illness of pneumonia. She was
born in the town of Wethersfield
July 9, 1895, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Bennion.
In 1914 she married Louis A.
Grohs, Jr., of Orangeville. She
leaves to mourn her death, her
husband and four children, Eve-
lyn, Norma, Janet and baby aged
3 months; also her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Bennion of Church-
ville; eight brothers and three
sisters, Owen Bennion of Canada;
Joseph Bennion of Warsaw, Ches-
ter Bennion of Castile, David,
Donald, Frank, Raymond and
Wayne Bennion of Scottsville;
Mrs. Roy Tuttle of Johnsonburg;
Mrs. Homer Nevinger and Mrs.
William Witter of Niagara Falls.
The funeral was held at her late
home on Wednesday at two o'clock
and the burial was at Mumford. 
BENNION, Mary (I136944)
 
31820 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 1/1/1953

Mrs.. Louise Davenport of 777
Clinton St., South, Rochester, a
practical nurse at Iola Sanitarium
died in Highland hospital in Ro-
chester on Saturday, Dec. 27th.
She was born in North Java on
September 5, 1909, the daughter
of Roy N. and Catherine Bosseler
Bookmiller. Surviving are three
children, Allen Roggen, Gordon
Roggen and Joyce Roggen of Ro-
chester, her parents of Warsaw,
and six brothers and four sisters
as follows: Mrs. Paul Roob, North
saw, William Bookmiller of North
Java, John Bookmiller of Snyder,
Raymond Bookmiller of Orlando,
Fla., Mrs. Eugene Sheer, Charles
Bookmiller, George Bookmiller of
Warsaw, Mrs. Aldie Peron of At-
tica, Mrs. Ronald Eccleston and
Roy Bookmiller, Jr., of Warsaw.
The funeral was held at St.
Michael's church on Tuesday, Dec.
30th at 9:30 a.m. following prayers
at 9:00 a.m. at the Weeks Fu-
neral Home, with the Rev. John
F. Donohue officiating. The burial
was in St. Michael's cemetery in
Warsaw. 
BOOKMILLER, Louise (I159228)
 
31821 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 1/12/1950

Monroe T Blood, of 43 Washington
street .Warsaw, passed away
suddenly Monday morning,
January 9th at 2:30 a. m. He had
been employed by the Erie Railroad
as telegraph operator and. at
the time of his retirement in
March 1948 was chief train dis-
patcher. He was born in Linden
on September 9, 1880, the son of
Oscar M. and Mary Eastland
Blood and in 1904 he married Beu-
lah Monroe who survive him. He
also leaves a daughter, Mrs. John
Wheeler of Springfield, Ohio, and
two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Kidder of
Alexander and Miss Mary J Blood
of Rochester. The funeral was
held at the Weeks Funeral Home
on Wednesday, January 11th at 3
p.m. with the burial in the War-
saw cemetery. The Rev. Thomas
E. Asbury, pastor of the United
church, of which he was a mem-
ber, officiated. Mr. Blood was also
a member of the Order of Tele-
graphers. He had lived in Warsaw
forty-five years and three months.
 
BLOOD, Monroe T (I151287)
 
31822 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: GRASBY, Richard James / BILLINGS, Ruth Esther (F52212)
 
31823 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 10/17/1940

The marriage of Miss Mary
Tuttle, daughter of Roy H. and
Nellie Tuttle ahd Maynard Baetzold,
son of Eli and Mildred Warren
Eaetzold, all of Johnsonburg
took place Saturday afternoon at
Sickley's Corners, the Rev. Pang
officiating.
They were attended by Mr. and
Mrs. Forrest Gilbert of Rochester.
Immediately following the cere-
mony, a reception was held at
Valley Inn, Warsaw. Guests pres-
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Swartz and Cecil McTaggert of
Buffalo and Miss Margaret Baet
zold of Johnsonburg.
The happy couple left later in
the day for a trip to Thousand
Islands and Northern New York.
They will make their home in
Johnsonburg. 
Family: BAETZOLD, Eli / WARREN, Mildred (F48851)
 
31824 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 10/20/1960

Roy H. Turtle of Johnsonburg,
a lifelong- resident of that area
died in." the Wyoming County
Community Hospital on Sunday,
October 16th. He was born in
Johnsonburg, December 4, 1877,
the son of Orange ; and Mary
Smith Tuttle and on March 4,
1914 he married Nellie Bennion
who survives him. He also leaves
six grandchildren and a cousin,
Orrin. Lawton of Attica.
The funeral was held at the
Weeks Funeral Home on Wednesday,
October 19th at 2 p. m.
with the interment in the John-
sonburg Cemetery. The Rev. Paul
Gingrich officiating. Mr. Tuttle
was a member of the Johnsonburg
Methodist Church. Mr. Tuttle retired
as postmaster at Johnsonburg
recently after serving for
thirty-three years.
 
TUTTLE, Roy H (I136931)
 
31825 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 10/22/1964

Mrs. Rhode E. Browne, 83, of
25 Livingstone St., Warsaw, died
Wednesday Oct. 14, in the King
Manor Nursing Home in Warsaw
following a long illness.
She was born in Napanee, On-
tario, Canada, Oct 9, 1881,, and
had lived in this area for many
years. She was the widow of R.
Grant Browne.
Mrs. Browne operated the
Browne Dress Shop in Warsaw for
a number of years .until her r e t i re
merit in 1957. S h e w a s a member
of the Warsaw Methodist Church,
the Women's Society of Christian
Service and t h e Mizpah Class of
the church.
She leaves two sons, Grant
M., of Niagara Falls, Donald C.
of Warsaw; a daughter, Mrs.
Robert Conger of Warsaw; six
grandchildren and two greatgrandchilden.
Sevices were conducted at 8
p. m. Friday at t h e Weeks Funeral
Home in Warsaw by the
Rev. J o h n Ellis 
JACKSON, Rhoda E (I176900)
 
31826 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 12/5/1935

Robert; G. Browne, meat merchant
of Warsaw died to Rochester
on Monday, December 2nd. He was
bom in Napanee, Ontario on Mar
15, 1874 and was the son of Thos.
and Margaret Stewart Browne. He
had lived in this country forty-
three years. Surviving him are his
widow, Rhoda E. Jackson Browne,
three children, Grant M.. Browne
of Wheatfield, N.Y., Miss Elma
Browne and Donald C. Browne of
Warsaw, and one grandchild, a
sister, Mrs.. Mary S.. Raymond of
Washington D.C. and a brother
John C. Browne of Toronto, Ont.
A prayer service was held at the
Weeks Funeral Home on Tuesday,
December 3rd at 7:00 P.M. with
the Rev.. J. W. Sanderson and
the F. and A.M. in charge. The
funeral was held at Napanee,, Ont.
today, December 5th with te bur-
iall in that place. Mr. Browne
was a member of the F. and A.M.
and the Avon I.O.O.F. 
BROWNE, Robert G (I176899)
 
31827 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 1898-1899

The infant child of George Billings and
wife of West Mill street, was found dead in
its crib by the mother Tuesday afternoon.
Coroner Broughton was called who granted
a certificate stating that death was due to
strangulations.
 
BILLINGS (I145468)
 
31828 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: HIGGINS, Lynn Dean / BILLINGS, Norma Jane (F52214)
 
31829 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 2/19/1942

Several friends here have r e ceived
invitations to the marriage
of Mr. Ralph Sandle and Miss
Gladys Benham, which will take
place on Saturday, February 28th
at 4 o'clock at the St Thomas'
Episcopal church In Rochester. 
Family: SANDLE, Ralph E / BENHAM, Gladys V (F49502)
 
31830 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 2/26/1959

Funeral services for Mrs. John
Bosseler of Oakfield were held
at the Burdett and Sanford Funeral
Home in Oakfield at 10 o'
clock and at 10:30 at St. Cecelia's
Church, Saturday, Feb. 14th with
the Rev. August Parwulski celebrating
the Requiem High mass.
Burial was in St. Nicholas Cemetery
in North Java with the Rev.
John H. Trulin officiating.
The bearers, all grandsons of
Mrs. Bosseler, were Richard Roland
Roger and Gerald Hale,
George Bosseler Jr: and Robert
Bosseler.
There were spiritual and floral
bouquets from neighbors and
friends. V
Relatives and friends attended
from Warsaw, Sheldon, Alfred.
Buffalo, Attica, Olean, Akron, Ar
cade, North Java, Bliss and Batavia.
Mrs. Bosseler formally lived
at North Java. Mr. Bosseler
died twelve years ago. 
Regina (I159218)
 
31831 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 2/4/1960

Albert J. Brass, born and educated
in Strykersville died suddenly,
Sunday, Jan. 24, 1960 at
Mercy Hospital after suffering a
heart attack, while attending the
8:30 service at the Immaculate
Conception church, East Aurora.
A veteran of Wbrld War 1. Mr.
Brass served as a Sergeant with
the 77th Division in France and
he was a member of Strykersville
Post 637, American Legion.
Honorary member of East Aurora
Post 362, American Legion and a
Past President of the Posts Last
Mans Club composed of World
War 1 veterans. > __
Mr. Brass was a "menSber-of Ar
cade Barracks 1408, Veterans of
World War 1 East Aurora Lodge
370 Loyal Order of Moose and a
past president of the Immacu
late Conception Holy Name Society
For, many years Mr. Brass was
memorial Day parade marshall
and at the impressive closing cer
emonies at Oakwood cemetery he
was delegated to raise the Flag
to Full-mast as the East Aurora
High School band played the na-
tional anthem.
Mr. Brass was a son of Frank
and Elizabeth Brass born Oct. 26,
1894 in Strykersville, where the
Brass family lived as the father
Frank Brass ran a black smith
shop, who many will remember
the trfiop, doing horse shoeing
and all repair worki,
Albert became associated with
W. A. Kelver Studebaker Agency
at 765 Main St., East Aurora
as Service manager in 1920 and
continued in that position until
his' death. Before becoming service
manager 40 years ago he dp
erated the star mail route for sev
eral years between East Aurora
and North Java.
Besides his wife Mrs. Agnes
Glasner Brass, he is survived by
a daughter, Mrs. Howard Carrow
of East Aurora, a son Ronald
G., East Aurora, four brothers,
Luke of Arcade, Frank of Oneida,
Maurice of Niagara Falls, Edward
of-Buffalo and Fouk Grand
children. 
BRASS, Albert J (I166488)
 
31832 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 3/11/1969

Funeral services
were held Sunday,
March 2 at the Weeks
Funeral Home- for
Frank Kader, 70, of
Silver Springs^ who
died Thursday (Feb.
27, 1969) in Strong
Memorial Hospital
after a year's illness.
He leaves his widow,
Pearl; a son, Harold
of Lockport; three
grandchildren; three
sisters, Mrs. Jennie
Schoenpflin and Mrs.
Mabel Christie, both
of Warsaw, and Mrs.
Barbara Houseknecht
of Attica.
Burial'was in Union
Park Cemetary at
Wethersfield Springs. 
KADER, Frank (I145466)
 
31833 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 3/23/1950

Grover C. Morgan of 51 Oatka
street, Warsaw, died at the Wyo-
ming County Community Hospital
on Sunday, March 19th. He had
recently been night watchman of
the Warsaw Button Company plant
but previous to*that had been employed
at the Morton Salt plant in
Silver Springs for twenty-five
years and then had worked as a
house painter in Warsaw. He was
born in Wethersfield on" October
7, 1888; the son of John and: Eliza
Dumbleton Morgan, and on Dee,
20, 19,11 he married Ida Billings
who survives him. He also leaves
three children, Mrs. Leo Simard,
Donald Morgan and Mrs. Kenneth
Bagg of Warsaw, give grandchild-
ren and four sisters and a brother
as follows: Mrs. Howard Gibson,
Nunda, Mrs. George Carney, War-
saw, Mrs. Thomas Hess, Bliss, Mrs.
Elmer Aiken, Mrs. Lester Tallman,
and Melvin Morgan of Silver
Springs.
The funeral was held at the
Weeks Funeral Home on Tuesday,
March 21st at 3:30 p. m. with the
Rev. E. T. Rowe officiating. The
interment was in -the Warsaw
cemetery. 
MORGAN, Grover C (I145465)
 
31834 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 3/25/1926

Ezekial Billings, a life long resident
of the town, passed away last Thursday
at the home of John Mead in War
saw where he and Mrs. Billings had
been staying since last October,
Mr. Billings was born in Castile,
February 18th 1852 eldest son'of Par-
Son and Sarah Phillips Billings. He
was twice married first to Abigail
Hutchinson who died in 1907. In 1910
he married Hattie Alvers who survives
him. Besides the wife, he leaves
six children, Mrs. Hattie Anthony of
Buffalo. Mrs. Lillian Ziens of San An
tonio, Texas, Mrs. Mary Alvers of Wil
son. K. Y.„ Mrs. Bessie Houghton,
Frank and Moore Billings of Ferry.
He also leaves five brothers and three
sisters: Edson Billings of Lament;
Elijah, Joseph and Reuben Billings of
Castile, Mrs. Mary Phillips of Westfield,
Mrs, Nellie Wolfer of Centerville
and Mrs. Mildred Bemish of Fredonia.
The funeral service was held at his
home in this village Sunday afternoon
at two o'clock and the interment
was in the Castile cemetery. 
BILLINGS, William Ezekiel (I115268)
 
31835 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 4/27/1950

George W. Brotherton of Fillmore,
a resident of Warsaw for
the past year and a half, died at
the Estabrooks Nursing Home on
Thursday, April 20th. He was
born in Wethersfield on April 13,
1862, the son of Joseph and Mary
Bryant Brotherton. His wife, Nina
Hinz Brotherton, died a number
of years ago, but he leaves three
children, Joseph Brotherton of
Cuba, Lorenzo Brotherton of Cleve
land, Ohio, and Mrs. Dorsey Cannon
of Fillmore, six grandchildren
and nineteen great grandchildren.
The funeral was held at the Weeks
Funeral Home on Saturday, April
22nd at 2:00 p. m. with the burial
in Warsaw. The Rev. Victor Great
orax of the Rock Glen Baptist
church was the offciating clergyiman.
Mr. Brotherton was affiliated
with the Wesleyan Methodist
church. 
BROTHERTON, George W (I176655)
 
31836 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 4/5/1934

Richard Merit Strain, the 14
months' old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Strain, died at the War-
saw hospital early Thursday morn-
ing. Funeral services were hed
from the Aldrich funeral home in
Silver Springs on Saturday after-
noon, Rev. Henry W. Stevens,
pastor of the United community
church, officiating.
 
STRAIN, Richard Merit (I139205)
 
31837 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 5/1/1924

Supreme court continued over to
this week. A jury in the case of Lillian
J. Billings against Elijah Billings
of Castile an action for absolute divorce
was obtained late Wednesday
afternoon of last week and the case
was given to the jury on Friday afternoon.
The defendant in this case
brought a counter charge against the
plaintiff of the same charge which
the plaintiff charged the defendant
being guilty of. After due consideration
the jury found that both parties
-were: guilty of the same charge and
in such a case no verdict could be
given either parties. This decision
will prevent either the plaintiff or
the defendant securing a divorce at
any future time. 
Family: BILLINGS, Elijah E / Lillian J (F52105)
 
31838 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 5/17/1945

Mrs. Annie J. Bennion of South
Warsaw, the widow of Joseph Ben-
nion died at her home on Sunday,
May 13th and the funeral was held
at the Weeks Funeral Home on
Tuesday, May 15th at 2:30 o'clock
with the burial in the Warsaw
cemetery. The Rev. James O. Bell
officiated. Mrs. Bennion was born
in Orangeville on May 5, 1889 to
eorge and Margaret Wilcox
White. Mr. Bennion died Novem-
ber 2, 1936, but she is survived
by two children, S 2-c Henry J.
Bennion who is with the Navy
in the Pacific and Mrs. Henry F.
Mullett of Orangeville, seven
grandchildren, two brothers, Geo.
A. White of Perry and Ernest R.
White of Attica and two sisters,
Mrs. Harry Stanton of Batavia and
Mrs. Earl Meacham of Perry. Mrs.
Bennion had lived in Warsaw
twenty-three years. 
WHITE, Annie J (I137041)
 
31839 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 5/19/1910

Grover Bennion, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Bennion died Monday morning.
Frank, another son. is very ill at the
present writing and a council of doctors
was held Monday afternoon. 
BENNION, Grover (I136942)
 
31840 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 5/2/1972

WARSAW - Mrs. Meora L
Billings, 66, of Toolbouse
Road, .died yesterday (April
26, 1972) in the Wyoming
County immunity Hospital,
Warsaw, following a six-week
illness.
Besides her husband, she
leaves six daughters, Mrs-
.Florence Irvine, Mrs. Lillian
Hare and Mrs. Virginia Hunsinger
of Silver Springs; Mrs.
Irene Laqter of LePuente,
Calif.; Mrs. Betty Alwardt of
Attica, and Mrs. Mary L,
Jones of Castile; three sons,
Moore Billings Jr. of Glennville,
Minn.; Elmer Bulings
Sr. of perry, and Herbert Bluings,
Castile; 30 grandchildren
and six great-grandchildren. 
JOHNSON, Meora L (I145631)
 
31841 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 5/24/1905

Mrs. Lucy Brotherton was born in
Little Valley, Cattaragus County,
November 22, 1849, and died at her
home in South Wales, N. Y., May 4.
1905, being 56 years, 5 months and 12
days old.
She leaves to mourn her loss a husband,
two daughters, Mrs Lillian
Calkins of La Grange, and Mrs. Lulu
Lewis of Akron. She also leaves one
brother, J. Hall, of Salamanaca, N.
Y., and four sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth
Squires of Salamanca, Mrs. Emily
Braley of South Wales, Mrs. Janette
Plugh and Mrs. Prisoilla Drew of
Bliss.
The remains were brought to Bliss
where she formerly resided, and the
funeral was held at the Baptist Church
Sunday, May 7th, at 11 a. m.. Rev.
A. J. Wayman officiating, with interment
in the Smith Corners cemetery.
The deceased was a kind and loving
wife and mother, always cheerful and
companionable and will be greatly
missed and mourned by those who
knew her best. 
HALL, Lucy (I176639)
 
31842 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 5/6/1965

Ralph Canaway, 71, of Hins-
dale, a former Warsaw resident,
died Sunday, May 2, in his home.
He was born in Covington, Wy
oming County, and lived in this
vicinity many years.
Mr. Canaway was a shipping
clerk for the former Watson Elevator
Co. of Warsaw until his
retirement. He was a member of
the I. O. O. F. of Warsaw and the
Burke Hill Community Church
of Warsaw.
He leaves his wife, the former
Irene H. Witter; a step-daughter
Mrs. Bernard Nevison of Hinsdale
and two grand children.
Funeral servicer were conducted
at 3:30 p. in. Wednesday in
the Weeks Funeral Home in
Warsaw by Rev. Donald Brown
of Warsaw. Burial will be In Wy
oming Cemetery; 
CANAWAY, Ralph (I136933)
 
31843 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 6/2/1938

Mrs. Rhoda E. Browne, announces
the marriage of her daughter,
Elmai to Robert. M., Conger, on
'Friday evening' May 27th by the
Rev. J. W. Sanderson at t h e Methodist
parsonage, Warsaw. The
bride and bridegroom were attend
ed by Miss Florence Keeney of
Castile, and Maurice Gardner of
Warsaw. They will be at home after
June 5th at 131 South Main
street, Warsaw. 
Family: CONGER, Robert M / BROWNE, Elma S (F64611)
 
31844 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 7/11/1957

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Buffum
and Richard attended the 25th
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Merle of Atitca on
Saturday evening. 
Family: MERLE, Floyd / SCHRADER, Helen (F13850)
 
31845 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 7/29/1943

Mrs*. Matilda M. Bennion, wid
ow of the late Henry H.- Bennion
died in Genesee Falls at the home
of her granddaughter, Mrs. Ev
erett Strain on Sunday, July 25th.
The funeral services were held at
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Roy Tuttle of Johnsonburg on
Wednesday, July 28th at 2:00 p.m.
with the Rev. Andrew G. Podles-
ney of Portageville officiating. The
burial was in the Mumford cem-
etery. Mrs. Bennion was born in
Buffalo on July 10, 1862 and was
the daughter of Joseph and Mary
Schoville Tasker. Her husband
died March 14, 1932, but she is
survived by seven sons and three
daughters, David Bennion of
Scottsville, Mrs. Roy Tuttle of
Johnsonburg, Owen Bennion of St.
Thomas, Ontario, Chester Bennion
of Castile, Donald Bennion, Mrs.
Homer Nevinger, Raymond Ben-
nion and Frank Bennion of Ni-
agara Falls, N.Y., Mrs. William
Witter of Sanborn, N.Y., and
Wayne Bennion of Caledonia, thir-
ty-seven grandchildren, twenty-
nine great grandchildren and a
brother, Mile Tasker of Cattarau-
gus. mrs. Bennion was a member
of the Episcopal church.

 
TASKER, Matilda M (I136938)
 
31846 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 8/14/1941

Miss Catherine Bennion, daughter
of Frank Bennion of Caledonia,
formerly of 'Sheldon and John J.
Bosseler.son of Joseph Bossler of
North Java were united in mar -
riage at Caledonia at the St.
Columbia Rectory, Father Sellinger
performing the ceremony August
6, 1941. They were attended by
Mr. and Mrs. Merold Conley of
North Java. Mr. and Mrs. Bosseler
are spending a two weeks honey-
moon at New York City. 
Family: BOSSELER, John J / BENNION, Catherine (F48792)
 
31847 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 8/18/1955

Once minister of North Gainesville
Methodist church .passed away
at his late home 321 W. Buf
falo St.. Ithaca, N. Y. Sunday,
Aug. 7th.
He is survived by his wife Alice
Cox Bell formerly of North Gain
esville, a daughter and three
grandchildren. Funeral was at
Ithaca, N. Y., Aug. 10th. 
BELL, Anson H (I134238)
 
31848 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: WOODARD, Marion / BILLINGS, Betty Jean (F52193)
 
31849 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 9/15/1966

Milton F. McConnell, 73, a har
ness rate judge and official for
25 years died Friday evening in
St Jerome. Hospital, Batavia.
Mr. McConnell lived at 43 Prospect
St., in Attica.
Born in Warsaw, he operated
the McConnell Insurance Agency
and later the Wise -McConnell In
aurance Agency to Attica for 45
years.
Mr. McConnell was active
harness racing throughout Western
New York until about five
years ago. He had also officiated
at races in Lexington, Ky and
was one of the first to insure
harness race horses in this area,
He is survived by his wife,
the former Ruth Peard of War-
saw and a son, James L. Decker
of Baltimore.
Funeral services were held Tues-
day at 1:30 p.m. in the Marley
Funeral Home, Attica. Burial
was in Warsaw Cemetery, War-
saw.
 
MCCONNELL, Milton M (I107896)
 
31850 Warsaw NY Wyoming County Times - 9/22/1966

On petition of Clinton D. Williams
of Hamburg, N. Y; he has
been named administrator of the
estate of Blanche L. Billings of
Castile who died in Warsaw on
August 4, 1966 and left real es-
tate balued at $5000 and person-
al property valued at $3000. The
administrator is the only heir.
 
Blanche L (I145762)
 

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