Deaths Reported in the Brockport Republic-Democrat from 07/02/1925 to 10/02/1953

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Deaths Reported in the Brockport Republic-Democrat from 07/02/1925 to 10/02/1953 Deaths reported in the Brockport Republic-Democrat from 07/02/1925 to 10/02/1953 Name Age Date of Death Place Thursday Page Col. Paper Date Abbe, Helena R. 79 Oct 28 1944 Springfield, MA Nov 02 1944 5 4 Abell, Frances J. Blackstock Nov 19 1925 Phoenix, AZ Nov 26 1925 1 4 Abell, James S. 24 75 yr history N. Bergen, NY Nov 23 1939 2 3 Aber, Raymond 15 yr history barge canal May 28 1931 4 2 Aberle, Janet C. 18 Jul 19 1934 Batavia, NY Aug 02 1934 1 2 Ackerman, Elmer W. Thursday Rochester, NY Apr 21 1938 4 3 Acton, Edward Tues. last week W. Sweden, NY May 12 1927 7 4 Acton, Robert N. Bergen Dec 26 1935 2 1 Acton, Robert E. 46 Dec 20 1935 Rochester, NY Jan 02 1936 5 5 Adams, Burtie H. 75 Jul 24 1953 Batavia, NY Jul 30 1953 3 5 Adams, Charles 18 Sunday S. Byron, NY Sep 29 1949 6 3 Adams, Clara Mar 10 1950 Churchville, NY Mar 16 1950 4 2 Adams, Dorcas A. 98 Sunday Garland, NY Jun 19 1930 1 3 Adams, Ed L. Monday Marathon, NY Oct 10 1940 4 3 Adams, Elizabeth Gillies 86 Apr 11 1952 Brockport, NY Apr 17 1952 1 1 Adams, Ella Colby last week Spencerport, NY Jun 13 1946 5 4 Adams, Elmer 60 this morning Apr 24 1947 1 4 Adams, Elmer Grant Apr 24 1947 Brockport, NY May 01 1947 5 4, 5 Adams, Eva Hoffman Nov 26 1935 Lockport, NY Dec 05 1935 5 2 Adams, Frank S. 72 Dec 16 1948 Churchville, NY Dec 23 1948 4 2 Adams, George Henry 69 Monday Brockport, NY May 17 1928 1 7 Adams, Gladys Judd Jul 08 1936 Rochester, NY Jul 16 1936 5 5 Adams, Helen C. Feb 14 1949 Brockport, NY Feb 17 1949 4 3 Adams, Herbert H. Tuesday at sea Mar 01 1934 5 4 Adams, Ida May Tuesday Brockport, NY May 27 1943 5 3 Adams, James Tuesday Brockport, NY Jul 04 1929 1 5 Adams, John R. (Rev.) 83 Sunday Brockport, NY Oct 29 1942 5 4 Adams, Louise C. Apr 01 1946 Brockport, NY Apr 04 1946 5 4 Adams, Milo J. 86 Jul 18 1949 Ogden, NY Jul 21 1949 4 3, 4 Adams, Newton B. Dec 27 1931 Churchville, NY Jan 07 1932 5 2 Adsit, Elizabeth last week Buffalo, NY Apr 18 1929 1 2 Adsit, Mary 77 Saturday Rochester, NY Sep 21 1933 5 5 Adsit, Minnie Friday Rochester, NY Mar 16 1944 4 2 Agostinelli, Cesare Sunday Clarkson, NY Dec 07 1944 1 5 Aikost, Minnie Jun 02 1943 Morton, NY Jun 10 1943 8 3 Ailing, Edmund M. Aug 19 1948 5 2 Ainsworth, David L. Oct 09 1933 Rochester, NY Oct 19 1933 5 2 Ainsworth, Emily Mockford Jun 06 1935 5 5 Ainsworth, Ethel E. Bull Yesterday Rochester, NY Jan 27 1938 5 3 Ainsworth, Ida last April Sarasota, FL Jul 21 1927 8 5 Ainsworth, Matthew Jun 07 1948 Jun 10 1948 4 6, 7 Ainsworth, Shirley 9 last evening Gates, NY May 17 1928 1 3 Ainsworth, Shirley Ellen May 14 1928 Jul 26 1928 1 4 Ainsworth, Theron 5 yr history Rochester, NY Jan 15 1942 2 4 Ainsworth, Theron M. 15 yr history Rochester, NY Jan 10 1952 2 4 Airth, Alec Holley, NY Apr 02 1953 7 4 Albert, Beatrice A. Tuesday Clarendon, NY Feb 07 1935 5 4 Albert, Victor J. 59 Dec 12 1932 Baltimore, MD Dec 15 1932 5 4 Albiker, Raymond 22 Thursday Hilton, NY Jul 21 1938 4 3 Albrecht, Johannah Vragel 91 Oct 08 1942 Parma Corners, NY Oct 15 1942 8 6 Albright, Amanda S. Sunday Brockport, NY Sep 22 1938 4 3 Albright, David C. 70 Mar 02 1930 Rochester, NY Mar 06 1930 1 7 Albright, William F. Wilson, NY Apr 20 1950 4 4 Albus, Walter (Mrs.) Mar 31 1936 Fairport, NY Apr 09 1936 4 1 Alderman, Earl B. 39 Friday Rochester, NY Jul 01 1943 1 3, 4 Alderman, Harry O. Mar 04 1948 Rochester, NY Mar 11 1948 5 5 Alderman, Henry (Mrs.) Tuesday Rochester, NY Aug 09 1945 5 2 Prepared by Donald Specht 8/19/2010 Page 1 Deaths reported in the Brockport Republic-Democrat from 07/02/1925 to 10/02/1953 Name Age Date of Death Place Thursday Page Col. Paper Date Aldrich, Harry 56 1 yr history Brockport, NY Dec 30 1937 2 4 Alexander, Robert Gray May 31 1953 Churchville, NY Jun 04 1953 4 1 Alger, Clarence 15 yr history Batavia, NY Oct 22 1931 4 3 Alger, James D. Oct 31 1949 Hamlin, NY Nov 03 1949 5 1, 2 Alger, James N. Feb 21 1950 Hamlin, NY Feb 23 1950 4 5, 6 Alhart, Ida Bangs Saturday Churchville, NY Jan 29 1931 2 1 Alhart, William 84 yesterday Sweden, NY Jun 15 1944 5 2 Allan, Nathan 35 yr history E. Sweden, NY Jan 26 1939 2 3 Allen, Amelia Leonard Wednesday Bergen, NY Feb 11 1926 3 3 Allen, Barton Saturday Honeoye Falls, NY Mar 31 1938 4 3 Allen, Charles Henry 70 Mar 31 1940 Palm Beach, FL Apr 11 1940 4 3 Allen, Charles W. 54 Aug 04 1933 Rochester, NY Aug 10 1933 1 7 Allen, Claude A. 77 the past Thursday Rochester, NY Mar 23 1950 1 7 Allen, Delbert 86 yesterday Brockport, NY Feb 14 1935 5 4 Allen, Elizabeth 82 last evening Brockport, NY Aug 20 1925 1 2 Allen, Ella E. 76 Sunday Adams Basin, NY Dec 10 1925 5 3 Allen, Fred 78 Tuesday Hamlin, NY Jan 07 1943 5 4 Allen, George Myron Friday Brockport, NY Sep 05 1940 4 3 Allen, Helen M. this morning Brockport, NY May 02 1935 5 5 Allen, Ida Perry Sunday Hamlin, NY Dec 01 1938 4 3 Allen, James, Jr. 1 yr history Newark, NY Aug 25 1938 2 5 Allen, Jered B. Tuesday Rochester, NY Jan 15 1948 4 4 Allen, John 75 yr history Brockport, NY Aug 22 1940 2 3 Allen, Leila Braman Apr 23 1928 Denver, CO May 10 1928 1 2 Allen, Leonard L. 89 the past week Watertown, NY Dec 15 1949 2 4 Allen, M. J. Aug 16 1931 Tulsa, OK Aug 20 1931 1 7 Allen, Martha E. the past week Mar 13 1930 5 4 Allen, Mary 78 50 yr history Clarkson, NY Sep 30 1926 3 6 Allen, Mary E. Friday Brockport, NY Jan 13 1944 4 3 Allen, Mary Hart Oct 24 1931 Brockport, NY Oct 29 1931 4 2 Allen, Nathan 25 yr history E. Sweden, NY Jan 24 1929 4 2 Allen, O. S. (Mrs.) 25 yr history Brockport, NY Jul 21 1927 4 2 Allen, Ray (Dr.) last week Kenmore, NY Mar 10 1938 5 1 Allen, Rebecca H. Saturday Clarkson, NY Jan 28 1943 8 1 Allen, Sophia 75 yr history Adams Basin, NY Jul 04 1940 2 2 Allen, Teresa Ryan Oct 19 1947 Rochester, NY Oct 23 1947 4 3 Allen, Virginia Oliver Mar 05 1947 Philadelphia, PA Mar 27 1947 5 4 Alling, Joseph T. 82 1 yr history Rochester, NY Sep 22 1938 2 5 Allis, Anna E. 87 Jan 26 1951 Albion, NY Feb 01 1951 8 4 Allis, Ella M. Smith 77 Sunday Livonia, NY Sep 22 1938 4 3 Allis, Frank C. 56 Dec 27 1937 Buffalo, NY Jan 06 1938 5 2 Allison, George 72 Wednesday Brockport, NY Mar 22 1928 1 5 Almy, Andrew V. Jan 24 1933 Rochester, NY Jan 26 1933 5 5 Almy, George M. yesterday Rochester, NY Aug 15 1940 8 4 Altpeter, Charles 63 Tuesday Holley, NY Dec 11 1930 5 1 Altpeter, John C. 76 last Wednesday Rochester, NY Sep 15 1938 4 3 Amerose, Frank M. ("Doc") 32 Holley, NY May 29 1947 5 5 Ames, Edith Welch Dec 03 1938 Knowlesville, NY Dec 15 1938 5 2 Ames, Florence last December Syracuse, NY May 18 1939 1 6 Ames, George (Mrs.) Sunday Morton, NY Mar 08 1945 3 3 Amesbury, Benjamin C. Monday Rochester, NY Jan 06 1938 4 2 Amidon, Clyde Saturday Brockport, NY Feb 25 1926 1 5 Amidon, Fay W. Jul 27 1952 Hilton, NY Jul 31 1952 4 6 Amidon, Nellie M. Feb 09 1947 Brockport, NY Feb 13 1947 4 3 Amidon, Oscar 73 last week Hamlin, NY Dec 09 1926 7 4 Amidon, Warren last week Jacksonville, FL Mar 07 1929 7 5 Prepared by Donald Specht 8/19/2010 Page 2 Deaths reported in the Brockport Republic-Democrat from 07/02/1925 to 10/02/1953 Name Age Date of Death Place Thursday Page Col. Paper Date Amish, Frank Tuesday this week Spencerport, NY Jan 17 1929 5 3 Amish, Lavina R. 82 Friday Syracuse, NY Mar 17 1949 4 4 Amish, Louis 5 yr history Churchville, NY Apr 25 1946 2 3, 4 Ammon, Rose B. Rochester, NY Jun 23 1932 5 4 Amos, Anne Slooper 101 last week Waterport, NY Apr 05 1928 5 2 Amsden, Abby 11m 75 yr history Kendall Mills, NY Dec 21 1939 2 3 Amsden, E. F. (Mrs.) Cleveland, OH Dec 24 1931 5 2 Anderson, Charles Arcade, NY Jan 16 1947 7 3 Anderson, Clara A. May 18 1930 San Jose, CA May 29 1930 5 2 Anderson, Clara B. Nov 07 1946 Rochester, NY Nov 14 1946 7 4, 5 Anderson, Claudina 84 Friday Nov 14 1946 5 2 Anderson, Edward P.
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