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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 93

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0 Reported in Western New York Areal County League Reported MRS. CARRIE WORDEN SENECA FALLS, April Mrs. Carrie Schoonmaker Worden, 70, wife of former Supervisor Edmund S. Worden, died at her home today (April 9, 1955) on the Black Brook Road after a long illness. She was born in Junius, but lived most of her life in this area.

She was a member of the Tyre Reformed Church, where she organist for 55 years also an active hadndeens member of both the Magee Grange, No. 139, and the Pomona Grange, She of leaves, Seneca besides County. her hus-, band, two daughters, Mrs. George Young, East Palmyra, and Mrs. Verne Frank, Rochester; four sons, Edmund and John of Seneca Falls; Fred of Rochester; Ralph of Waterloo; a brother, Fred Schoomaker of Clyde; and 13 grandchildren.

Friends may call at the Sanderson Funeral Chapel, where funeral arrangements are expected to be completed tomorrow. GEORGE EVANS GEORGE EVANS BATAVIA, April 9 George D. Evans, 52, of 146 State a frieght clerk for the New York Central Railroad, died last night (April 8, 1955) at St. Jerome Hospital. Mr.

Evans had been reporting to the hospital for periodically, since he a skull fracture in an unusual accident last July. He was sitting in a swivel chair in the New York Central Railroad's freight office on July 21 when the chair tipped backwards, causing his head to strike on a radiator. He was hospitalized, to for return several for weeks periodic but checkups recently. He last entered the hospital Wednesday. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Viola Bey Evans; two daughters, Mrs. Doris Susat of East Pembroke and Nancy Evans, at home; five sisters, Mrs. Lee W. Bailey and Mrs. Herbert T.

Redshaw, both of Batavia; Mrs. Harold Lytle of Le Roy, Mrs. Fred C. Budenhagen of Oakfield and Mrs. Merton T.

Sperry of Rochester; two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday at the home with the Rev. W. Wylie Young, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, officiating.

Burial will be in Grandview Cemetery. HARRISON CUTLER BATAVIA, April 9-Harrison B. Cutler, 77, of 5 Redfield a retired boat builder, died yesterday (April 8, 1955) in Highland Hospital, Rochester where he had been confined for eight days. He had been in failhealth for several weeks. native of Michigan, Mr.

Cutler came to Batavia in 1946 to live with a brother, Lloyd A. Cutler, former city councilman and city welfare commisSurviving, besides the brother, is another brother, Ralph Cutler of Mystic, who has been staying in Batavia for the past few weeks. The body will be sent to Mystic for burial. CHARLES NASH Nash, 89, of Bath BATH, April 9 Charlese A. today (April 9, 1955) at the home of a daughter, Mrs.

Lucius Paul, of 103 Hubbell He was a retired telegrapher and station agent at Rushville, Nebr. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Paul and Miss Marion Nash, both of Bath. Masonic services will be held at the funeral home, Sunday at 3:30 p.m., followed by funeral services. The Rev.

Arthur C. Rehme, pastor of Centenary Methodish Church, will officiate and burial will be in Freeport, at the convenience of the family. WILLIAM STORMS BATH, April 9-Willam Storms, 57, of Comeron Mill RD 1, died today (April 9, 1955) at the Bath Memorial Hospital. He was a retired farmer. He leaves a brother, Ralph Storms of Cameron Mills and a Mrs.

Myrtle Cobb of Bath. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Bond Funeral Home at Bath. The Rev. Robert Cholland, pastor of first Presbyterian Church will officiate.

Burial will be in Rising- Cemetery. JOHN MALONEY DANSVILLE, April 9 -John Maloney, day-old son of Albert and. Norma Krog Maloney, Dansville, died yesterday (April 9, 1955) at Dansville Memorial Hospital. Surviving besides the parents are a brother, Daniel; a sister, Maren; grandparents, Mr. and Howard Krog and Mrs.

Pearl Maloney, of Dansville. A prayer service was held today at the grave at Greenmount Cemetery. The Rev, John C. O'Donnell officiated. 9-James Andrew Forsythe, of 46 Cottage Dansville, died at his home today (April 9, 1955) following a long illness.

He was 69. Born in Sparta, Dec. 7, 1885, baby WRITE OR PHONE of Women vot- are her husband The survivors and daughter, a grandson, a great- granddaughter, and a brother, Raymond E. Sponable of East Aurora. Instead of flowers friends may make memorial tributes to the Friends Service Committee.

Friends may call at the Bennett Funeral Home, 224 North tomorrow and Monday. The funeral will be Tuesday at an hour to be announced. FREDERICK WESTFALL PHELPS, April 9. Frederick Westfall, 66, died in the Clifton Springs sanitarium today (April 9, 1955) after a long illness. He was the son of the late Albert and Mary Westfall of Phelps, and was a life resident of this community.

He was a member of Episcopal Church of Phelps. Mr. Westfall is survived by his wife, Irene; two stepchildren, Mrs. Rollin Goodman and Gayle Collins; a granddaughter, all of Phelps; and a niece and several cousins. Funeral services will be held at the Eacker Funeral Home, East Main Street, Phelps, Tuesday at 2 p.m.

with the Rev. Walter S. Mitchell officiating. Burial be in Rest Haven Cemetery, Phelps. JOHN CHAPMAN MEDINA, April 9 John P.

Democrat and Chronicle Rochester, N. Apr. 10, 1955 5B spent his entire life in this area. was a member of the Presbyterian Church, the Fearless Hook and Ladder Company and was a retired Foster-Wheeler employe. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Onnolee Jerome, Forsythe; a daughter, Harold Wolfanger; two sons, Everett Dwight; two brothers, Albert and John; seven grandchildren, nieces and nephews. The body is at the Chamberlain Funeral Home where services will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in Greenmount Cemetery Dansville. SAMUEL MACALUSO LE ROY, April 9-Samuel E.

Macaluso, 28, of 20 Erie died today (April 9, 1955) at the home of Joseph Reticci of 159 Jackson Batavia, where he had been residing the last few weeks. John. and Carmella, Macaluso born in Le Roy, April 16, 1026, a son of John and Carmella Macaluso. He attended Le Roy Central School and was an employe of the Lapp Insulator Co. He was a member of St.

Joseph's Church. Surviving are his wife, the former Lorraine Schiavi; a son, David; six brothers, Peter, Anthony, Ross, Joseph and Michael, Le Roy and James of Columbia, S.C., and a sister, Mrs. Agnes Pasquale of Le Roy. Friends may call at the Steuber Funeral Home, Trigon Park, Le Roy where services will be held at 9 a.m. Tuesday and at 9:30 a.m.

at St. Joseph's Church. The Rev. James Flynn will officiate. will be in St.

Francis Cemetery." MRS. ESTHER WRIGHT GENEVA, April 9 Mrs. Esther S. Wright, wife of PresWright, 1 Seneca Waterloo, died today (April 9, 1955) in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence E.

Tyndall, 171 Pulteney following a long illness. Mrs. Wright 1 was born in Dansville in 1880, the daughter of Herman and Katherine Sponable. She was a graduate of Dansville High School and Hammondsport Teachers Training Class. She lived in Geneva from 1908 until 1926 and was associated with her husband in the Wright and Company printers.

They retired in 1954. Mrs. Wright had been active in the Geneva Political Equality Club, was a charter member of Geneva Womans' Club and was past chairman of the Seneca Chapman, 88, who operated a retail shoe store in Medina for more than 50 years, died today (April 9, 1955) in the Dale Sanitarium, 1040 Lake Ave. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Samuel B.

Tuthill of Dallas, and Mrs. Albert Vosburgh of Rochester; two sons, John Detroit, and Kenneth Rochester, and eight grandchildren. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Barnes Funeral Home, Medina. Burial will be in Boxwood Cemetery, WANTED Fast, Accurate Typist $60 Week Call Mr.

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