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6051 Rochester Times - Union
Rochester, Monroe County, New York.
Wednesday, September 3, 1941

James Kerin

Dansville - - The body of James Krein, 73, an employe of a New York department store for many years and a former resident of Dansville, who died in his home in Bellrose, L. I., Sunday night after a long illness, will be brought to a mortuary, 13 Ossian St., here, tomorrow night. A funeral service will be conducted at noon Friday at the grave in Greenmount Cemetery here.

Surviving are his widow, Mayme and one daughter, Mrs. Vesta Clennell of Bellrose; one sister, Mrs. Adina Rowe of Rochester; two nieces, Miss Hilda Krein of New York and Miss Marguerite Rowe of Rochester, and one nephew, Assistant Postmaster Carl F. Krein of Dansville 
Krein, James E. (I24058)
 
6052 Rochester Times Union, Tues., July 6, 1943:

Mrs. Harriet H. Codding Canandaigua — Funeral services were to be held at 2 p. m. today in the Tlmmerman funeral home, 510 Monroe Ave., Rochester, for Mrs Harriet Haney Codding, 68, widow of Fred Codding, Rochester. She died here Friday night (July 2, 1943) in Memorial Hospital, following a fall in which she fractured her right shoulder and hip. Since the death of her husband last November Mrs. Codding had made her home here with a son, Theodore H. Sleight, 50 Bristol St. Surviving are the son; a sister, Mrs. Oliver C. Kent, Rochester, and four grandchildren.

Cemetery records state she was buried July 6, 1943, having died at the age of 68y, 7m, 19d of cerebral hemorrhage, living in Canandaigua, NY 
Haney, Harriet S. (I6606)
 
6053 Rochester, Monroe, NY, Democrat & Chronicle, Dec 31, 1891
WESTERN NEW YORK NEWS LIVINGSTON
A Pretty Home Wedding At Livonia Yesterday
On of the most pleasant social events of the season was the wedding celebrated at the residence of E. C. LONG, at Livonia yesterday, at 1 o'clock, when the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LONG, Miss Ida, was united in marriage to E. E. BOYNTON, of Hornellsville. The bride and groom entered the parlors to the strains of Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" and the ceremony was performed in an impressive manner by Rev. D. W. GATES. The bride was attired in a rich, white silk, with trimmings of cord and point lace, and a corsage boquet of white carnations. The decorations were arranged with special appropriateness to both seasons and the occasion. During the ceremony and while the congratulations were being extended the bridal couple stood beneath a skyla of evergreens, similax and mistletoe, with its festoons of vines and white ribbon. There were present out of the hundred and fifty invited guests about seventy. Among the guests from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. G. L. BOYNTON, of Hornellsville; Mr. and Mrs. John JACK and daughter, of Richmond; Lewis JACK, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. FISHER, of Rochester; Mrs. George FREEMAN and Miss Libbie FREEMAN, of Lima; Miss Fanny ROBERTS and son, Craig, of Nunda. The gifts were handsome and valuable. After an elaborate lunch the bride and groom took their departure for a short Western tour. 
Family: Edward E. Boynton / Ida M. Long (F5753)
 
6054 Rockford,IL
The Blake Co., Inc. has been family owned and operated since 1889. It was founded by J.C. Blake and his son, Jesse C. Blake. It is currently operated by David J. Blake and his son, David C. Blake. We still believe in that old fashioned one-on-one service. You can expect only friendly, personal, and reliable service from ""Blake Awning"". We specialize in custom made canvas awnings and other canvas related products. We have also been a flag dealer selling flags. 
Blake, Jesse Claire (I14304)
 
6055 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1416)
 
6056 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1474)
 
6057 Rodney worked at the carpenters trade since 1858. He was also engaged
in the manufacturing of lumber; and funishes stock in the rough, for
100,00 chairs annually. His mill was run by a seventy-five
horse-power engine.[IT:(Smith&Rann, History of Rutland
Co.,VT;1886,p.933):IT] 
Burditt, Rodney Perry (I8013)
 
6058 Roger L. Shaut, age 86, of Bath, NY died Thurs, Sep 8, 2022 at the Bethany Manor in Horseheads, NY.
Roger was born Feb 17, 1936 in Bath, NY, the son of Glenn and Elizabeth (Stewart) Shaut.
He worked for the S.M. Flickinger Co. of Syracuse, NY for many years.
Roger was predeceased by his wife of 51 years Thelma Palmer Hess Shaut.
He is survived by his twin daughters, Theresa Ruggles and Cathy Smith and children, Patricia (Robert) Houseknecht and Theodore "Hank" Hess; grandchildren, Josh Ruggles, Heather Ruggles, Carrie Smith, Corey Smith, Robert Jr. (Johanna) Houseknecht, Melissa Houseknecht (Scott Lucas), Erick Hess and Kurt (Krystal) Hess and several great grandchildren.
There will be no services and his ashes will be buried in the Nondaga Cemetery, Bath, NY. Condolences may be made at www.fagansfuneralhome.com 
Shaut, Roger Lewis (I48942)
 
6059 Roger V. Kreiley, 83, passed away peacefully Wednesday (June 16, 2010) at Teresa House in Geneseo.
Roger was born Aug. 12, 1926 in Sparta, a son of Arthur and Clara (Scheyler) Kreiley. He was a member of the last graduating class of the Groveland High School in 1943. Roger was a retired mechanic from Rapid-Gro Corp. of Dansville. Roger married Barbara Bradley Harter on March 12, 1966; she survives. In addition to his parents, he was also predeceased by his twin brother, Richard Kreiley; brother and sister-in-law, Harold and Inez Kreiley; sisters and brother-in-law, Anna Kreiley, Dorothy and Francis Henty.
Roger loved to hunt, fish and bowl. He bowled on several of the men?s leagues at Brae Burn and also on a few couple?s leagues. He loved to go fishing in Canada and hunting with his brother in the Adirondacks.
Roger is survived by his wife Barbara; his children, John Kreiley, Arthur Kreiley, Kristy Kreiley, Julie (Mark) Blonsky, Vicky (Robert) Skipper, Kathy Harter and Marlene McDowell (Gary Yenni); his grandchildren, Haley and Garrett Blonsky, Dylan MacIntyre, Julia and Jennifer Kreiley, Brandy McDowell, Ashley and Kaitlynn Skipper; his great-grandchildren, Chloe Kreiley and Dominick MacDowell; his nieces, Barbara Kreiley, Sharon Harris and Sandra (Nick) Bergquist; his nephews, Glenn (Clara) Kreiley and Dean (Jo) Henty.
Friends may call from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Saturday at the Chamberlin-Baird Funeral Home, 73 Main St., Dansville, where a funeral service will be held 1 p.m. Sunday, with Rev. James Stevens officiating. Burial will be in Greenmount Cemetery, Dansville.
In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Teresa House, 21 Highland Rd., Geneseo, N.Y. 14454 or the Dansville Ambulance, P.O. Box 235, Dansville, N.Y. 14437. Those who wish to light a memory candle for Roger may do so at www.bairdfuneralhomes.com
 
Kreiley, Roger V. (I34189)
 
6060 Rolland (Ron) L. Collister, 45, of Franklin Street died Saturday (Apr. 20, 1991) in his home after a long illness. He was born Aug. 23, 1945, in Dansville, a son of Eleanor Dye Collister Hartman, who survives, and the late John E. Collister. He was a correction officer at the Groveland Correctional Facility. Prior to that he had been employed at the Foster Wheeler Energy Corp. plant in Dansville for 15 years. A Navy veteran of the Vietnam war, Mr. Collister was a member and past commander of Daniel Goho American Legion Post. He also was a member of the Frank Casbolt Memorial Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars in Dansville. He was a longtime member and past officer of the Jackson Hose Fire Co. and was a member of the Livingston County Volunteer Firefighters Association, the Western New York Volunteer Firemen Collister, Rolland A. (I15778)
 
6061 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I20201)
 
6062 Rollin's only living daughter Marjorie still lives on a farm in
Castleton, Vermont. In 1920 Rollin was living in Hidalgo Co.,Texas
with his wife Elizabeth.. He served in World War I. " Res:
Rutland. Born at Vermont. 24 yrs. Com: 2d Lieut., Cav., Aug. 8, 1917;
1st Lieut. Aug. 8, 1917; Capt. June 22, 1918. Org: 19th Cav.; 77th
Fld. Arty., to Dec. 19, 1917; 88th Aero Sqdn to June 1919; 16th Cav.,
to disch. Frin. Sta: Ft. Sam Houston, Tex.; Brownsville, Tex.; Cp.
Mercedes Tex.; France. Overseas: July 9, 1918 to July 5, 1919. Disch:
Mar. 1, 1920. " 
Burditt, Captain Rollin Asher (I8275)
 
6063 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I10898)
 
6064 Ronald H. Jerome of 36 Meadow Drive, Geneseo, formerly of Dansville, who died Sunday (Dec. 10, 1989) at his home following a long illness. Burial was in Lakeview Cemetery, Groveland. He was 56 years old.
Employed for several years at the Gunlocke Co., Inc. of Wayland, Mr. Jerome was a member of the Jackson Hose Fire Co., Daniel Goho American Legion Post, Casbolt Veterans of Foreign Wars Post, also Livingston County Voiture 1367, 40 & 8, Herm's 3-H Club and the Dansville Fish and Game Club.

Survivors include his wife, Diana Bennett Jerome; a step-son Edward Bennett of Geneseo; three sisters, Alice Wheaton of Atlanta, Muriel Gould and Beverly Atwell, both of Dansville; six brothers, Roy and Howard, both of Wayland, Vernon, Donald and Robert, all of Dansville, and Thomas of Florida; several nieces and nephews.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. (GCE, December 14, 1989, p4) 
Jerome, Ronald Harry (I45345)
 
6065 Ronald K. Allen, 70, passed away Friday (May 10, 2002) at Strong
Memorial Hospital in Rochester.
Born Feb. 13, 1932 in Wayland, he was a son of Robert W. and Thelma
(Kline) Allen and step-father Oakley Robinson. On Oct. 5, 1973, he
married Ruth Harris in Hopewell; she survives. He was a former
employee at the Hemlock Treatment Plant in Hemlock, retiring in 1989.
He was predeceased by a son, Robert Allen in 1999; a daughter, Roxine
Hill in 2000; a brother, Richard Allen in 2002 and a stepbrother, Skip
Robinson, in 1975.
He was a life member of the Springwater Rod & Gun Club. He enjoyed
hunting, fishing, gardening and spending time with his family.
He is survived by his wife of 28 years, Ruth; one son, Jesse Allen of
Fairport; two step-daughters, Angela (Carl) Hall of Dansville and
Robin Harris of Springwater; one son-in-law, Jerry HIll of Mt. Morris;
seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; a brother, Gary (Mary)
Robinson of Springwater; a sister-in-law, Sylvia Allen of Springwater;
an aunt; an uncle; as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins.
There will be no prior calling hours. A graveside service will be held
at the convenience of the family in Pleasant Valley Cemetery,
Springwater. Contributions may be made to the American Lung
Association or the American Cancer Society.
The Walter E. Baird & Sons Funeral Home have the honor of handling the
funeral arrangements. 
Allen, Ronald Kenneth (I10124)
 
6066 Ronald R. Wallace, 67 years of age, passed away Tuesday September 10, 2019 close to his home in Atlanta. Ronnie was born in Canandaigua, August 4, 1952, the son of Robert and Elsie (Warner) Wallace. He grew up in and has remained a life resident of the Atlanta area.

Ronnie was a graduate of Wayland Central School, Alfred State College and Rochester Institute of Technology, earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting. Throughout the years he was employed as an accountant at the Gunlocke Company, Rochester Telephone, Bausch and Lomb and he operated an accounting business in his home. As a young man Ronnie earned his Eagle Scout Badge and traveled to the Philmont Scout Ranch; a ranch in New Mexico owned and operated by the Boy Scouts of America. He enjoyed everything about potato season (from planting to harvest) on the family farms. Ronnie was a master at making applesauce, macaroni salad and “crunch” party mix. He enjoyed conversing with family and friends on the phone sometimes for long periods of time. However, Ronnie mostly enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his niece, nephews and their young families! Family gatherings and playing cards will never be the same.

Ronnie was pre-deceased by his parents, Robert and Elsie Wallace; and a brother, Tedd Wallace. He is survived by his sister-in-law, Lynnette Wallace of Avoca, siblings Jim (Linda) Wallace of Wayland, David (Marsha) Wallace of Wayland and Susan (John) Murphy of Wayland; niece and nephews, John (Stephania) Wallace, Joe Wallace (Rebecca Englert), Sam (Alyssa) Wallace, Peter Wallace (Courtney Lewis), Michael Wallace, Kristi (Seth) Newfang, Phillip (Nikki) Murphy, Michael Murphy (Theresa Sweeney) and Robert Murphy; his greats, Ainsley, Grayson, Aubree, Tedd, Oliver, Noah, Levi and Anna. 
Wallace, Ronald R. (I50053)
 
6067 Rosemary E. Kinder, 56, passed away peacefully at her home on Saturday, Jan. 1, 2005, surrounded by her loving family.

Rosemary was born March 23, 1948, in Wellsville, a daughter of Clyde and Rose (Elliott) Hall Jr. She was a homemaker and mother. She enjoyed her family and friends, but most of all she loved spending time with her grandchildren.

Friends called 12-2 p.m. Tuesday at the Walter E. Baird & Sons Funeral Home, 100 E. Naples St., Wayland, where funeral services were held at the conclusion of calling hours at 2 p.m. Burial was in Oakland Hills Cemetery, Portage.

Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society in memory of Rosemary E. Kinder. (Genesee Country Express, January 6, 2005, p4) 
Hall, Rosemary Elizabeth (I9341)
 
6068 Roswell M. Lee, a native of East Bloomfield, was born September 20, 1855. He has always been a farmer and owns about 118 acres. Since 1879 he has been a successful breeder of American Merino sheep, and keeps registered stock. He is a member of the "American Merino Sheep Association." Also for the last few years he has been engaged in the sale of agricultural implements, Walker's fertilizer manufactured at Phelps, and Keystone wire fence. Mr. Lee is a Democrat and is at present highway commissioner, and has acted in that capacity for two years. He has also been deputy sheriff three years. March 7, 1878, Mr. Lee married Ella A., daughter of Russell W. Gooding of East Bloomfield, and they have had four children: Bessie M. (deceased); Seth R.; Hester A.; and Pauline G. The parents of our subject were Seth L. Lee, born in East Bloomfield in 1823, and Sarah Peck, a native of West Bloomfield, to whom were born three sons and five daughters. Mr. Lee owned 238 acres of land in East Bloomfield. In politics he was a Republican. His death occurred March 20, 1875, and his wife now resides in Canandaigua at the age of sixty-five years. The father of Seth L. was Major Seth L. Lee, a native of Massachusetts and son of Captain George Lee. The wife of Major Lee was Sallie M., daughter of Benjamin Wheeler. Mr. Lee came to East Bloomfield about 1800, and there owned about 1,000 acres of land, a grist-mill and saw-mill, and was a large wool grower. Mr. Lee died in 1864, and his wife in 1870.
(History of Ontario County, NY)

  • At his home in East Bloomfield, occurred the death on Sunday, May 14, 1922, of Roswell Munson Lee. He was born in East Bloomfield on September 20, 1854, and that town had been his home nearly his entire life.
    He was prominent in Democratic politics, both in his home town and in Ontario county; he was supervisor of East Bloomfield for six terms, and in 1912 was elected sheriff of Ontario county. He is survived by his wife, who was Ella A. Gooding; three children, Raymond, of Canandaigua; Mrs. Hester A. S. Kent, of East Bloomfield, and Mrs. Pauline L. Jones, of Holcomb; also by four sisters, Mrs Cynthia Swift, of East Bloomfield, and the Misses Lillian, Sarah and Inez Lee, all of Canandaigua. Funeral services will be held from the home this afternoon.
    (Naples Record, Wednesday, May 17, 1922, page 1) 
  • Lee, Roswell Munson (I21035)
     
    6069 Roszetta A. Stauffer, 81, of Main St., Dansville, died Friday (Jan. 10, 1986) in Noyes Memorial Hospital following a long illness.
    A native of West Virginia, and a resident of Dansville for the past 35 years, Mrs. Stauffer had worked at the former Castle on the Hill resort here for 15 years prior to retirement. She was a member of the Revival Tabernacle Church.

    Surviving are two sons, Robert of Cohocton and Ira of Dansville; two daughters, Roslyn Young and Barbara Downey of Dansville; a stepdaughter, Florence Hulburt of Dansville; three stepsons, Art and Earl Stauffer of Dansville and Clarence Stauffer of Ohio; a brother, Ira Ash of West Virginia; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.

    A service was conducted Sunday afternoon in the Chamberlin Funeral Home with the Rev. Ernest Peterson officiating. Burial was in South Church Cemetery, Dansville.

    Memorial contributions may be made to the Revival Tabernacle Church in Dansville or the Master's Tabernacle Church in Canaseraga. (GCE, January 16, 1986, p14)

     
    Ash, Roszetta (I38674)
     
    6070 Roy Cameron Lander was born in South Dansville and lived there for the early part of his married life before moving to Wayland. He was a member of St. Paul's United Church of Christ and the Wayland Grange. Mr. Lander died unexpectedly in his home on November 4, 1962. He was survived by his wife, Lena Drum Lander, of Wayland, and son, Harold, of Dansville; also a sister, Mrs. Mina Kiefer of Cohocton; two brothers, Fred Lander of Hornell and Albert Lander of Cohocton; three grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and cousins. The funeral service was in Wayland and interment in Wayland Village Cemetery.
    (Genesee Country Express, November 8, 1962) 
    Lander, Roy Cameron (I11288)
     
    6071 Roy W. Reed of the Hemlock- Honeoye Road died Sunday, May 11, at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Robert Edwards, of Rochester, at the age of 72. Mr. and Mrs. Reed spent the winter in St. Petersburg, Fla., as has been their custom for the past four or five years. Mr. Reed had suffered for some time with hardening of the arteries and this winter underwent a serious operation in a St. Petersburg hospital. Saturday, May 3," Harold Kemp and Mr. Reed's son, Harrison, went to St. Petersburg with an ambulance and returned last week Thursday night with Mr. Reed, taking him to the home of his daughter in Rochester, where he died Sunday. Roy Reed was born Dec. 4, 1879. in the Reed homestead, now occupied by his son, Harrison. He was a son of Harrison and Elizabeth Gooding Reed and had lived his entire life in this vicinity. He is survived by his wife. Pearl Gaeke Reed, his former wife, Florence Ashley, having died in 1945; the son, Harrison of Hemlock; two sisters, Mrs. Florence Huff and Louise Reed of Honeoye; two brothers. Dr. Harry P. Reed of Livonia and Murray E. Reed of Syracuse; 10 grandchildren; two stepsons, L. B. Gaeke and Edward Gaeke; several nieces and nephews. • Funeral services were held at the Reed Funeral Home Wednesday afternoon at 2:30, with burial in Lakeview Cemetery, Honeoye
    (Livonia Gazette, 15 May 1952) 
    Reed, Roy Washington (I34065)
     
    6072 Roy's b/c shows mother(Helen Lathin) born in Wisconsin. 1870 census shows her born NY. 1880 census shows Ohio. Lattin, Helen Arminta (I3630)
     
    6073 Ruby lived in Ferndale, Michigan at the time of her death. Poole, Ruby Lucille (I10667)
     
    6074 Ruby Peterson Jennings, formerly of Feathers Creek Road, passed away on Friday March 24, 2006 in the Wellsville Manor Care Center.

    The former Ruby Ferrin was born on September 3, 1912 in Almond to Fay Ferrin and Sarah Stearns Ferrin. On April 27, 1928 in Wellsville she married Victor Peterson who predeceased her on August 29, 1983 and on August 12, 1989 in Belmont she married Paul Jennings who predeceased her on September 13, 1997.

    Ruby Jennings was employed by Daystrom's Furniture in Friendship, was seamstress and owned and operated Peterson's Ceramics in Belmont for many years. She is a member of the AngelicaBibleChurch. Ruby had been a member of the Belmont Presbyterian Church and the First Baptist Church of Belmont.

    Survivors included: 2 sons, Carl [Marilyn] Peterson of Belmont and Donald Peterson of Wellsville; 2 daughters, June [Herbert] Harrington of Belmont and Sarah [James] Bassinger of Petersburg, MI.; a sister Alice Stephens of Canisteo; 21 grandchildren, several great and great great grandchildren as well as several nieces and nephews.

    She was predeceased by a daughter Carol Burdick in 1997. 
    Ferrin, Ruby Theo (I28935)
     
    6075 Ruby was a graduate of Dansville High School and later was a Waitress
    at Old Madrid in Dansville,NY. 
    Weidman, Ruby G. (I7882)
     
    6076 Rudolph W. Cruser, 75, passed away unexpectedly Saturday (July 5, 2008) at his home.
    Rudy was born Oct. 13, 1932, in Rochester, a son of Homer J. and Carolyn (Marschke) Cruser. Rudy was a dairy farmer all his life, owning and operating the Empty Pocket Dairy Farm in Cohocton.
    He was predeceased by his wife Joanna I. (Mehlenbacher) Cruser in 2002; and his two sons, Wiley Cruser in 1986 and Wayne Cruser in 1995.
    Rudy is survived by a sister, Glee Zuzi of New York City; a brother, John (Katherine) Cruser of Canaseraga; several nieces, nephews and cousins, as well as, his best friends and helpers, Lloyd (Charlene) Brewer of Cohocton, and Jesse (Calvin) Slayton of Avoca.
    There will be no services. Contributions may be made to a charity of the donor?s choice in memory of Rudolph W. Cruser. Those who wish to light a memory candle for Rudy may do so at www.bairdfuneralhomes.com.

     
    Cruser, Rudolph W. (I33438)
     
    6077 Rushford and Rushford People, by Helen Josephine White Gilbert, 1910. p.337/8

    Extract from a letter written by William Seiver(Seaver) of Angelica, late of Co. I, 27th Regiment, N.Y.V.:
    "My impression is that Eugene Ferrin of West Almond, N.Y. was the first Allegany soldier who was killed in the Civil War. Our regiment had but just got onto the fighting ground of Bull Run under command of Col. Henry W. Slocum (later Major General Slocum) when directly in our front was two Rebel regiments; the first volley they fired Eugene Ferrin was struck in the forehead, standing at my side. If Babbitt was killed in the morning, before the battle of Bull Run I did not learn about it."

    Extract from a letter written by Philander D. Ellithorpe of Buffalo, late of Co. I, 27th Regiment, N.Y.V.:
    "I have no recollection of Ferrin but I do know when and where Albert Babbitt was killed; I saw him receive the second shot, after he was down; it was down in the valley, near the house and not far from where Col. Slocum was wounded. The Eighth Georgia regiment was on the skirmish line down the valley and there were two other regiments of Rebs in ambush; we did not see them until they opened fire upon us." 
    Ferrin, Eugene (I2400)
     
    6078 RUSKIN, FL: Mary Lou Fox, 85 of Fremont, Ohio, passed away on Saturday March 8, 2014 at her home in Ruskin, Florida. She was born April 7, 1928 in Fremont, Oh. to Howard Hampsher and Florence (Golden) Hampsher.

    Mary Lou grew up in Fremont, she was a 1946 graduate of Fremont Ross High School. Mary Lou married Antonio (Tony) Artino in 1948 in Napoleon, OH. Antonio passed away in 1950. She then married George H. Fox on October 19, 1953 in Angola, IN. George passed away on December 8, 2010.

    She worked at (GE) Bellevue Lamp Plant for 25 years, retiring in 1985. After retiring she made her home in Ruskin, Florida where she enjoyed family, friends, shuffle boarding, swimming, making candy, playing cards, watching sports, reading and spending time with her best friend Jo.

    Graveside Memorial Service Saturday April 12, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. at McGormley Cemetery located on McGormley Rd. Fremont, Oh. Immediately following will be a luncheon at the VFW located at 204 Birchard Ave. Fremont, Ohio.

    Published in the The News-Messenger on Apr. 4, 2014 
    Hampsher, Mary Lou (I16184)
     
    6079 Ruskin,FL Lisewski, Kristopher (I26934)
     
    6080 Russell Edwin Harrison, graduated in Civil Engineering in 1905 from The University of Michigan, and was the design engineer for the Water Works in Grand Rapids, MI. His name is on a plaque on the outside of this red brick structure that is being turned into a museum from what I understand. This was a water treatment plant,significant in its time. (Ann M. Harrison - Nov2008)
     
    Harrison, Russell Edwin (I33314)
     
    6081 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I8716)
     
    6082 RUSU Vasila (Vala) Biruinta Colimitra Rusu, age 68 of Trumbull, beloved wife of Radu Rusu, passed away suddenly Thursday, September 25, 2008. Born in Trieste, Italy to the late Constantin and Evghenia Jurebie Colimitra, Mrs. Rusu was a Trumbull Town resident for more than 20 years. Vala was a graduate of the Butler Business School, graduating as an accountant shortly after coming to this country with her family. She had worked for the Pandair International-Air Express Company of Darien from which she retired. Vala was a longtime member of the St. Dimitrie Romanian Orthodox Church and was a volunteer for the church festivals. A loving wife and mother, Vala especially cherished the times that she would spend with her precious grandsons, Anton and Alexander. In addition to her devoted husband Radu, Mrs. Rusu is survived by her son, Gabriel Rusu and his wife, Iulia of Ansonia; a daughter, Andrea Montini and her husband, Raymond of Bridgeport; grandsons, Anton and Alexander Rusu; a brother, Andrei Colimitra and his wife, Caterina of Fairfield; aunts, Eleonora and Alexandrina Jurebie; an uncle, Dean Jurebie; brothers-in-law, Vasile and Ion; a sister-in-law, Victoria; and in-laws, Ion, Antoaneta and Marina Ja-palau; as well as godchildren, Sabrina and Matei; cousins, Vasilichia Colimitra Barba and Victoria Mitu; and their families as well as nieces and nephews in the United States and Romania. She was predeceased by her aunt, Marcela Jurebie. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, September 30 at 11 a.m. DIRECTLY at St. Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Church, 5458 Park Ave., Bridgeport (due to the construction of the St. Dimitrie Church of Easton) burial to follow in Lakeview Cemetery. Calling hours will be held Sunday (Today) from 4 to 8 p.m. in St. Nicholas Antiochian Church. Arrangements in the care of the Lesko & Polke Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Dimitrie Church Relocation Fund.
    Published in the Connecticut Post from 9/27/2008 - 9/29/2008 
    Colimitra, Vasila Biruinta (I13087)
     
    6083 RUTH A WALLACE 04 Apr 1930 01 Jun 2003 Yuma, Yuma, AZ
    069-24-6380 New York
    Ruth A. Wallace Ruth Anna Wallace of Yuma died June 1, 2003, at Yuma
    Regional Medical Center at age 73. She was born April 4, 1930, in
    Bethlehem, Pa., and had been a licensed practical nurse at a hospital.
    A memorial service will be held at 9 a.m. Wednesday at First Christian
    Church in Yuma. Kammann Mortuary is handling arrangements, including
    private cremation. 
    Holmes, Ruth Ann (I26723)
     
    6084 Ruth became a member of the Lancaster church in Lancaster,MA 14 March 1779. Burditt, Ruth (I1672)
     
    6085 Ruth C. Burger, 81, of County Route 46, South Dansville, died Tuesday,
    Jan. 17, 1995 at the Livingston County HRF in Mt. Morris.
    Mrs. Burger was born Dec. 22, 1907 in the Town of Dansville, where she
    lived all her life. She was a daughter of Charles L. and Lena
    (Hillman) Kiefer.
    She married Dana G. Burger on Oct. 9, 1926 in Dansville. He
    predeceased her on April 30, 1991. She was predeceased by a grandson,
    Dwight G. Burger Jr. in 1994.
    She was a former member of the South Dansville Order of the Eastern
    Star and attended the St. Peter's United Church of Christ in
    Perkinsville. She also worked on the Election Board in South Dansville
    for a number of years.
    She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ernie (June) Neu of Dansville
    and Mrs. Dean (Carolyn) McCarthy of Hornell; four sons, Duane (Marie)
    Burger of Connecticut, Chester Burger and Dwight (Carrie) Burger, all
    of S. Dansville, and Larry (Sara) Burger of California; 17
    grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and
    cousins.
    Friends called from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday, Jan. 20 at the Walter E.
    Baird & Sons Funeral Home, 100 E. Naples St., Wayland, where funeral
    services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday. Burial will be in Forest
    Lawn Cemetery, S. Dansville.
    Contributions may be made to the S. Dansville Fire Dept. or the S.
    Dansville Eastern Star in memory of Mrs. Ruth C. Burger. (GCE, January
    19, 1995, p5) 
    Kiefer, Ruth Charlotte (I1599)
     
    6086 Ruth Caroline Lawson was adopted as an infant by Joseph McElroy & his wife, Annie McElroy. Ruth's mother, Caroline Lawson, died in childbirth on 25 Aug 1910 and her father, Albert Lawson, was unable to care for Ruth. Lawson, Ruth Caroline (I9480)
     
    6087 Ruth E. Clair, 83, formerly of Purdy Creek Road, entered into rest
    Friday (Sept. 20, 2002) at Hornell Gardens after a long illness.
    Mrs. Clair was born Jan. 8, 1919 in Hornell to Edward and Lavinia
    (Woodworth) Evans. On Feb. 11, 1936, she married Robert J. Clair, who
    predeceased her in Aug. of 1996. They had celebrated their 60th
    wedding anniversary in Feb. of 1996.
    She was also predeceased by two sisters, Rosa Amidon and Elizabeth
    Fancher and two brothers, Glen and Floyd Evans.
    A life long resident of the Canisteo Valley, Mrs. Clair was a member
    of the Canisteo Grange and was a Lecturer for the Hartsville Grange.
    She was a member of the Hartsville Community Church and was a devout
    Christian serving her church in various capacities. She was a
    Hartsville election officer, and worked at the Home Bureau for many
    years, and also was a Stanley Dealer for many years. Mrs. Clair was a
    member of the Canisteo American Legion Auxiliary and a member of the
    Canisteo Rod & Gun Club.
    Mrs. Clair is survived by three sons, Edward (Betsy) Clair of
    Hartsville, Ernest (Suzy) Clair of Indianapolis, Ind. and David (Ann)
    Clair of Wellsville; four daughters, Viola (Pleas) Morris of
    Hallsville, Mo., Joyce (Dick) Miller of Corning, Connie (Randall)
    Dailey and Bobbi Sue (Joe) Murphy, both of Hornell; a brother-in-law,
    Otto Amidon of Howard; a sister-in-law, Betty Evans of Horseheads; 33
    grandchildren; 46 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
    The family will receive friends today from 6-9 p.m. at the H.P. Smith
    & Son, Inc. Funeral Home, 29 East Main Street in Canisteo. Funeral and
    committal services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at the Hartsville
    Community Church, Purdy Creek Rd., Hartsville, with the Rev. John
    Sawyer officiating.
    Burial will be in Alfred Rural Cemetery, Alfred.
    Memorials in the name of Ruth Clair may be made to the Hartsville
    Community Church in c/o Jane Wood, 4555 Purdy Creek Rd., Hornell, N.Y.
    14843. 
    Evans, Ruth E. (I13870)
     
    6088 Ruth E. Schubmehl, 71, of Lackawanna St., Wayland, died Sunday, Jan. 2, 1994 at Noyes Memorial Hospital, Dansville.
    Mrs. Schubmehl was born March 19, 1922 in South Dansville, a daughter of Erwin and Lorena (Wellington) Lander. She was a former employee of Stern & Stern Textiles, Birdseye Corp., and A.B. Cowles Co. until 1967.
    She was a member of the Theodore VanTassel American Legion Post Women's Auxiliary in Wayland and a past member of the Women of the Loyal Order of the Moose, Lodge #1030, Dansville. She was a very active bingo enthusiast.
    She was predeceased by her husband Glenn C. Schubmehl on Jan. 16, 1977, a brother Earl Lander on May 15, 1981, and a sister Mildred Simons on Aug. 30, 1982.
    She is survived by a son, John E. Schubmehl of Wayland; 2 daughters, Carol Coots of Canaseraga and Donna Brownell of Wayland; 6 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; 2 brothers, Milton Lander of Dansville and Elmer Lander of Atlanta; 3 sisters, Florence Harloff of Naples, Cecil Curtis of Mt. Morris and Doris Alger of Silver Creek; several nieces, nephews and cousins.
    Friends called 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 4, 1994 at the Walter E. Baird & Sons Funeral Home, Wayland, where funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Burial was in Village Cemetery, Wayland.

    Those wishing may make memorial contributions to the Wayland Ambulance Dept. in memory of Mrs. Schubmehl.
    (Genesee Country Express, January 6, 1994, p4) 
    Lander, Ruth Evelyn (I4058)
     
    6089 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I11605)
     
    6090 Ruth Fisher, Spinster, Will dated Jan 7, 1764, Proved 17 Feb 1764. Executor brother William Fisher. Legatees: Mrs. Mary Fisher, wife of my brother, William, to the children of William Vinal of newport, to my mother William Fisher (merchant), my share on the house and land in Winter Street, which formerly belonged to my father Ebenezer Fisher, deceased. Fisher, Ruth (I15745)
     
    6091 Ruth G. Hamsher, age 78, of 236 Main St., Dansville, died Saturday, Nov. 7, 1998, at the Livingston County SNF after a brief illness. She was born in Dansville on Oct. 19, 1920, the daughter of the late John and Lena Gibson. Ruth was predeceased by her husband Howard L. Hamsher in 1944.
    She is survived by one son, James (Irene) Hamsher of Dansville; grandsons Christopher (Diane) Hamsher of Wayland and David Hamsher of Dansville; one great-grandson, Tyler D. Hamsher of Wayland; sisters-in-law Luella Crowell of Dansville and Ruth K. Hamsher of Florida; and special friends Kerry and Kelly Meyers, both of Dansville. Ruth was also predeceased by her sister, Mary Norton.

    Friends called Monday at the Chamberlin Funeral Home Inc., 73 Main St., Dansville, where funeral services were held Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Rev. Jamie Stevens officiating. Burial is in Oaklawn Cemetery, West Sparta. Memorial contributions may be made to the Dansville Ambulance Co., PO Box 235, Dansville, NY 14437. (GCE, November 12, 1998, p4)
     
    Gibson, Ruth (I35595)
     
    6092 Ruth Irene Skinner, 81, of 802 Arthur Ave., Lehigh Acres, died Wednesday. She was born in Birdsall, NY and had moved to Lehigh Acres 15 years ago from Akron, OH. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Lehigh Acres. She is survived by her husband, Leslie of Lehigh Acres; one daughter, Mrs. Mildred Farnum of Altamonte Springs, FL; two step-daughters, Shirley of Paden City, WV and Mrs. Betty Locke of El Paso, TX; one brother, Henry Davis of Arkport, NY; 10 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Funeral service will be at Farley Chapel with the Rev. Bill Bricker, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Lehigh Acres, officiating. Burial will be at Memorial Gardens in Fort Myers.
    (Fort Myers News-Press, 9/12/1975) 
    Davis, Ruth Irene (I43099)
     
    6093 Ruth Louise Fenn, 86, of West Ave., Dansville died Tuesday, Oct. 10,
    2000 at Noyes Memorial Hospital in Dansville. She was the widow of
    Percy William Fenn who died in 1977.
    Ruth was born in Dansville June 9, 1914, the daughter of the late
    Clarence and Ernistine Webber Holbrook. Prior to her retirement, she
    had been employed at the Robson Cutlery Co. in Perry for 21 years. She
    was a member of the United Methodist Church of Dansville.
    She is survived by her daughter Jeanette (Loren) Prial of Dansville;
    her stepdaughter Louise (William) Smith of San Antonio, Texas; a
    daughter-in-law, Patricia (Mert) Hines of Newark Valley, N.Y.; her
    sister Frances Clayton of Dansville, her brother James Holbrook of
    Seabring, Fla.; grandchildren Christopher (Sandra), Michael, Louise,
    Dawn and Eugene Fenn, Laurie (Weldon) Kruchten, Becky (Peter) Stanley,
    James Prial and Melinda (Chad) Gallipeau; nine great-grandchildren;
    and many nieces and nephews including special niece Deborah Sweeney.
    Ruth was predeceased by her brother Harold Holbrook and stepson
    Laverne Fenn.
    Friends may call Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Chamberlin Funeral
    Home, Inc., 73 Main St., Dansville where a funeral service will be
    held Friday, 11 a.m. with the Rev. Jamie Stevens officiating. Burial
    will take place in Glenwood Cemetery, Perry.
    Those wishing may make memorial contributions to the United Methodist
    Church of Dansville or the Hospice Room at Noyes Memorial Hospital,
    Dansville, NY 14437. (GCE, October 12, 2000, p4) 
    Holbrook, Ruth Louise (I12587)
     
    6094 Ruth M. "Bobby" Hart, age 90, passed away peacefully, Wednesday, January 21, 2015.

    Ruth was born February 22, 1924 at 8 Morey Ave. in Dansville, a daughter of Walter & Marie (Leven) Blum. She was a graduate of St. Mary's School, Dansville Central High School and Highland Hospital School of Nursing. After graduation and becoming a registered nurse, Ruth was first employed as a pediatric nurse at Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital in Cooperstown, NY; then at Dansville Memorial Hospital, Cornell University, the Aquinas Center, and retired as a psychiatric nurse at St. James Mercy Hospital in Hornell. On August 24, 1949; Ruth married Robert F. Hart; he predeceased her in 2012. In addition to her parents, and husband, she was also predeceased by a brother, William G. Blum and a sister, Flora Welch.

    Ruth was a member of St. Mary's Church and was the 1st President of the church council; she was a member of the Dansville Women's Civic Club and former secretary, the Reynold's Circle and former secretary, former member of Brea Burn Women's Golf Assoc. and former secretary, and former member of the Splashmasters Art Club.

    Ruth is survived by her children, Beth (David) Dixon, Joan Hart (Ron Jacobs), Daniel (Kathy Dahl)) Hart and David (Beverly) Hart; 9 grandchildren, Lynn Dixon, Laura Dixon, Cara Hansen, Catherine Duffy, Laura Kreiley, Jeremy Hart, Leesa Israel, Jennifer Hart and David Hart; 8 great grandchildren; a sister, Elizabeth Derrick; many nieces, nephews & cousins

    A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 11 am, Monday at St. Mary's Church, Dansville. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Dansville. 
    Blum, Ruth M. (I47904)
     
    6095 Ruth M. (Dyson) Shoesmith, 83, of Westport passed away Thursday, June 12, 2008 at Hathaway Manor. She was wife of Stephen Shoesmith, Sr., they were married for 64 years.

    Born in Fall River, daughter of the late William and Beatrice (Taylor) Dyson, she would have celebrated her 84th birthday on June 17th. She was a graduate of B.M.C. Durfee High School Class of 1943. Prior to retirement she worked at the former Kerr Mill Bargain Center in Fall River for 28 years. Mrs. Shoesmith was a member of the former St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Fall River where she served as a Sunday School Teacher and was a member of the Women's Guild.

    Including her husband, she is survived by a daughter: Judith Ann Nunes and her husband Wayne of Dartmouth; a sister: Beatrice Souza of Westport; a granddaughter: Karen Ann Shoesmith; and several nieces and nephews.

    She was mother of the late Stephen Shoesmith, Jr. and sister of the late William, Alford, John and Gilbert Dyson.

    Funeral to which relatives and friends are invited will be Saturday, June 14, 2008 at the Potter Funeral Home at 10:30 A.M. Interment in Beech Grove Cemetery, Westport.

    Herald News, The (Fall River, MA) -
    Friday, June 13, 2008 
    Dyson, Ruth M. (I15546)
     
    6096 Ruth S. Hamsher, 83, of Englewood, Fla., formerly of Dansville, passed
    away Friday evening, Nov. 10, 2000 at the Sarasota Memorial Hospital
    in Florida.
    She was born in Sparta on Dec. 5, 1916, a daughter of Charles (Harry)
    and Katie B. Kidd Kreiley. She was predeceased by her husband Ward E.
    Hamsher and her siblings Howard Kreiley, Catherine Barnes, Alice
    Townsend and Louise Osborn.
    Ruth was a member of the Sparta Center United Methodist Church, an
    associate member of the Bradenton United Methodist Church, the Royal
    Hearts Circle at the King's Daughters and Sons Home and the Stony
    Brook Rebekah Lodge, both of Dansville. She was a member of the
    Dansville Lions Club Minstrel Show Chorus for many years.
    She is survived by her two sons, Donald (Ceil) Hamsher of Englewood,
    Fla. and Gerald (Sharon) Hamsher of Livonia; a daughter, Doris Jean
    Shull, also of Livonia; a brother, George Kreiley of Sparta; eight
    grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and
    nephews.
    Friends may call Saturday, Nov. 18, 2000 from 10 to 11 a.m. at the
    Sparta Center United Methodist Church where services will be held at
    the completion of calling hours. Interment will be in Oak Lawn
    Cemetery, West Sparta. Arrangements are by the Hindle Funeral Home,
    271 Main St., Dansville. (GCE, November 16, 2000, p4) 
    Kreiley, Ruth S. (I16777)
     
    6097 Ruth Sanford, 96, formerly of 24 Seward St., Dansville, died Sunday (May 5, 1991) at the Livingston County Skilled Nursing Facility in Geneseo. Born Aug. 5, 1894, she was the daughter of George H. and Catherine Cook Milliman. She was a member of the Ossian Ladies Aid Society and the Dansville Presbyterian Church. Survivors include two sons, Jay A. Sanford of Springhill, Fla., and James D. Sanford of Victor; one brother, Leonard Milliman of Ossian; a sister, Onolee Moore of Dansville; eight grandchildren. Mrs. Sanford was predeceased by three brothers Ivan (1965), Doley (1981) and Clyde (1990) Milliman and a sister, Luella Gillman (1990). Burial will be in Westview Cemetery, Ossian. A memorial service will be conducted next month at a time to be announced by the Hindle Funeral Home, Dansville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Dansville Ambulance Fund.
    (Genesee County Express, Dansville, Livingston County, New York, Thursday, July 25, 1991) 
    Milliman, Ruth Agnes (I6765)
     
    6098 Ruth W. Applin, 85, of West Liberty Street in Dansville died Saturday (Aug. 27, 1988) in Noyes Memorial Hospital following a long illness.
    Born June 14, 1903, in Rochester, she was a daughter of Frederick and Carrie Ackley Wells. Prior to retirement, she was employed by the Jack Morton Insurance Agency in Dansville. Mrs. Applin was a member of the Dansville Presbyterian Church, the Opportunity Circle and Daniel Goho American Legion Post Auxiliary.

    Surviving are her husband of 48 years, Harry Applin; several nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews and great-great nieces and nephews.

    A service was conducted Tuesday morning in the Chamberlin Funeral Home of Dansville with Rev. Paul Shoop officiating. Burial was in Greenmount Cemetery, Dansville.

    Memorial contributions may be made to the Opportunity Circle of the Presbyterian Church here or to Noyes Memorial Hospital. (GCE, September 1, 1988, p4)
     
    Wells, Ruth (I37579)
     
    6099 S. B. Smith, public administrator, now residing in Sacramento, is one
    of the worthy citizens that England has furnished to the new world,
    his birth occurring in Somersetshire on the 29th of March, 1835. His
    father, Samuel Smith, a native of England, was a hat manufacturer in
    the country of his nativity, and after coming to the United States,
    engaged in business. He died in Beloit, Wisconsin, at the age of
    seventy, and his wife, who bore the maiden name of Mary Ann Jeffries,
    and who also was born in England, died in Beloit, at the age of
    seventy-two years.
    S. B. Smith spent his early childhood in the place of his
    nativity, and there worked in the hat factory, which was owned by his
    grandfather and of which his father was the foreman. In 1851 he
    crossed the broad Atlantic to the new world, and took up his abode in
    Beloit, Wisconsin, where he partially learned the patternmaker's
    trade. Subsequently he removed to Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, and in 1856
    became a bookkeeper for a lumber firm at that place. Four years later
    he left the Mississippi valley for the Pacific coast. Journeying
    westward to Nevada City, he secured employment there as a ditch agent,
    and in the spring of 1862 he continued on his way to the Salmon river,
    in Siskiyou county, California. The year 1863 witnessed his arrival
    in San Francisco, where he became the foreman of the Street Railroad
    Company. He entered the employment of that corporation in a very
    humble capacity, but his marked ability won him rapid advancement.
    Subsequently he went to Fort Point, as the foreman of the labor gang
    of the United States engineering department, and in 1869 became a
    resident of Sacramento, where he opened a store known as the Chicago
    C. O. D. Auction House, that he successfully conducted until 1876,
    when he sold out and went east, and in October of the same year
    returned to Sacramento and purchased a half interest in an auction
    house, with which he remained for ten years. In the fall of 1886 he
    was elected public administrator, on the Republican ticket, for a term
    of two years, and has ever since been engaged in the settlement of
    estates and other business of similar character by appointment of the
    judges of the superior court, and in 1897 was re-elected to the office
    of public administrator for the full term of four years. He has
    probably handled more estates than any other man in the country, and
    his reputation for honesty and fidelity is irreproachable.
    On the 3rd of January, 1856, in Beloit, Wisconsin, was
    celebrated the marriage of Mr. Smith and Miss Helen Mar Gates, a
    native of New York, who died at Sacramento, at the age of sixty years.
    She was the mother of six children, four of whom are yet living,
    namely: Mrs. F. I. Whitney, who has one child; Mrs. L. E. Thorp, who
    also has one child; Dottie, at home; and Samuel A.
    For forty-two years Mr. Smith has been a member of the Odd
    Fellows order and has passed all the chairs in the grand and
    subordinate lodge and encampment. In 1856 he joined the new
    Republican party, which took an advanced stand in favor of many
    political reforms and in opposition to the further extension of
    slavery. He has since been identified with that party, believing it
    to contain the best elements of good government. His long residence
    in Sacramento has made him widely known, and throughout his honorable
    business career he has won the confidence and good will of his fellow
    townsmen in an unqualified degree.
    Source:  
    Smith, Samuel B. Jr. (I19903)
     
    6100 S.R.Burdett Dies, Howard Assessor - Shirley R. Burdett, 75, of Howard RFD 3 was found dead this morning on his farm along the Big Creek Road. It was determined that he died of natural causes. He was seen shortly after 5AM today when he left his home to milk cows in the barn. About three hours later he was found lying on the barn floor. Burdett was past master of the Big Creek Grange No.324 and was an assessor for the Town of Fremont. Surviving him are his wife Cora Stevens Burdett; one son, Steven M. of North Hornell; two sisters, Mrs. Mildred Davis of Hornell RFD 3, and Mrs.Duncan Munro of Shelburne,VT; two brothers, Elmer of Hornell RFD 2, and Kenneth of Howard. The funeral will be Saturday at 2PM at the Robertson Funeral Home in Hornell with burial in Howard Cemetery. Burdett, Shirley Russell (I1506)
     

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