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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 1/25/1966
BR1GHAM - Cora Brigham
(nee Dunkleberger), formerly of
If Adam St., died Tuesday,
Jan. 25, l t t t . Wife of the late
John H. Brigham. Survived by
seven grandchildren, Warren
Pearson, East Orange, N. Y.;
John Webster, Gesport; Charles
Webster, Akron; John Brigham,
Mrs. Larry Earle, Mrs. Law
rence Haseley and Miss Alice
Brigham, all of Lockport; also
one stepson, Howard Brigham,
Lockport. Friends may call
from 2-4 and 7-9 at the
Gaul Funeral Home, Inc., 253
East Ave., where the funeral
will be held Thursday at 2:30
p.m. Interment in Budd Ceme-
tery.
ALSO
Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 4/17/1961
Friends, relatives and fellow
residents of the Presbyterian
Home at 327 High St. today of
ered birthday wishes to Mrs.
Cora Brigham, who at 96 is the
oldest resident of the home.
Mrs. Brigham was born in the
Town of Royalton April 17, 1865.
Her parents were Benjamin and
Julia Ostrander Dunkleberger. Se
had two brothers,, Chauncey Dun-
kelberger, a Lockport attorney,
and Frank Dunkleberger.
After attending country school,
she went to Miss Coolidge's Select
School in Lockport.
In 1890 she was married to
James A. Bush of East Wilson and
lived on a farm in that area. After
Mr. Bush's death in 1914 she
moved to 16 Adam St., Lockport.
In 1919 she was married to Dr.
John H. Brigham, Lockport vet-
erinarian, and they lived at the
Adam St. address, Dr. Brigham
died in 1940.
Mrs. Brigham has a son, How-
ard Brigham of Lockport, seven
grandchildren, and 15 great-grandchildren.
One grandson, Warren
A. Pearson, made his home with
his grandparents until he married.
Since June 1960, Mrs. Brigham
has been a resident of the Pres-
byterian Home, where she takes
part in all of its activities.
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