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Ithaca JournalObituaries and Death Noticessorted by last nameJan. 1, 1917 to Dec. 31, 1917YearTitleSurnameNameAgeDeath DateNotice 7512/22/191712/26/191719171917 Mrs.1917 Mrs.1917AbelAckerAckleyAdamsJarvis ineAlexanderCharles D.Isaac1917AllenEdith Abbott1917AllenEdna Strong1917AllickDelia 71917AntenGeorge2812/4/19174/24/19179/6/1917 171/16/1917291/4/19174/15/1917Page 1 of 60Cause ofDeath1/4/1917 TyphoidFever andPneumonia4/16/191712/7/1917 PneumoniaNotesDied at Spencer. Burial at Evergreen Cemetery.(p.7, Spencer News)Died at Detroit while visiting son; was a merchanton W. State St., native of Syria. Burial Lake ViewCemetery.Died at Abel's Corners.(p. 7, Covert News)Died at Elmira Heights; burial Trumansburg.Died at Harford; was well-known phone operator;crippled with rheumatism.Died of injuries from June 17 auto accident. Hadlived in Groton;employed at Corona TypewriterCo. See story on p. 5 of 8/4/1917 Ithaca Journal.Husband of Ida Akenstine.Died at Soldier's Home;Dayton, OH. Had lived inNewfield; Civil War veteran.Married only 7 months to Kenneth Allen.Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Abbott. Burial atInterlaken.Died in New York City; formerly of Locke. Wife ofH. Ralph Allen. Funeral in Elmira; burialWoodlawn Cemetery.Life long West Danby resident. Wife of DeWittAllick.Wife of Jesse Anderson. Burial at Newburgh.Senior member of bookseller and printer firm:Andrus and Church; one of Ithaca's mostprominent merchants. Survived by daughter,Florence S. Burial City Cemetery. See story p. 3,Ithaca Journal, 12/18/1917, also 1/9/1918, p. 3,regarding his will.Died at Hayt's Corners. Son of Mr. and Mrs. JohnAnten. (p.7, Interlaken News)

Ithaca JournalObituaries and Death Noticessorted by last nameJan. 1, 1917 to Dec. 31, 1917YearTitleSurnameNameAgeDeath Date1917ArdenMary 171917AyersNelson931/31/19171917AyresDaniel H.692/3/1917Page 2 of 60Notice DateCause ofDeath12/1/1917 StrokeNotesDied from complications. Widow of RobertArden. Had lived at Trumansburg. Burial GroveCemetery.Volunteer member of Ithaca Fire Dept. for 64years. Also a machinist for Delaware andLackawanna and Western Railroad when theirmachine shops were located in Ithaca. Last of 10children, survived by one son, Fred J. Burial LakeView Cemetery. See story p.3 of 3/9/1917 IthacaJournal.Died at Groton; burial at Groton Rural Cemetery.Died at Elmira. Wife of George Attenborough.Burial Lake View Cemetery.3/26/1917 StrokeWas a well-known grocer and charter member ofComplication Tornado Hook and Ladder Co. No. 3. See storysp.3 of 3/26 & 28/1917 Ithaca Journal. Burial LakeView Cemetery. See also story p.6 of 4/5/1917Ithaca Journal.6/20/1917 DrownedCanoe capsized in Cayuga Lake. Cornellfreshman; son of Mr./Mrs. M. Augenblick ofNewark, NJ. See story p. 3, Ithaca Journal, 6/20&25/1917 and p. 5, 6/27/1917.2/2/1917Died at Etna. Widow of Job Ayers of Harford.Burial at family plot Lapeer, Cortland County.2/5/1917Died at Hornell. Formerly of Jacksonville area.Widower of Maria VanKirk and Sarah Francis.Related to Treman family of Ithaca. See p.3 of2/5/1917 Ithaca Journal.2/6/1917 PneumoniaDied at Samaritan Hospital at Troy where he hadgone on a business trip. Had operated CayugaLake Orchards at Trumansburg. Son of Daniel B.and Harriet Holister Ayres; husband of SarahGregg Ayres.

Ithaca JournalObituaries and Death Noticessorted by last nameJan. 1, 1917 to Dec. 31, BackusDeath DateNotice Date7/3/19177/5/1917Well-known pioneer railroad man, formersuperintendent of Lehigh Valley Railroad shops;active in municipal affairs. Father of Mrs. Mary E.Johnson. Burial Lake View Cemetery.2/21/1917Died at NY City. Son of Mrs. D.H. Backus ofGroton.Died at Chicago in home of her sister, Mrs. W.I.Baucus. Burial Dryden.Died at Chicago. Buried at Dryden. (p.9, DrydenNews)Burial Caroline Cemetery.Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Baldini. BurialCalvary Cemetery.Died at Richmond Hill, L.I. Wife of George D.Baldwin. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Merrill ofIthaca. She spent most of her life in CarolineTownship. Burial at Brooktondale. See also"Personals," p.3, Ithaca Journal, 11/15/1917.2/21/1917Cause scar C.Ottavia71311/10/19179/13/191711/12/19179/14/1917 Pneumonia1917BaldwinEliza E.7011/11/191711/12/19171917 cey104/24/19174/26/19171917BanksStephen B.898/13/19178/14/19171917BargerHarriet BarnesBarnesAlbertKenneth 710/9/19177/13/1917(notice)19171917BatesBatesLydia H.Stephen S.986/18/19171/18/1917Page 3 of 606/18/19171/19/1917NotesDied at Searsburg. Burial at Valois. (p.7,Trumansburg News)Died at the home of his brother, Edward, atDryden. Burial Green Hill Cemetery.Died at Fredericksburg, VA. Formerly of Ithaca.Burial East Lawn Cemetery.Had lived at King Ferry. Burial King FerryCemetery. (p.9, King Ferry News)Died and buried at Slaterville.Son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Barnes.Died at Sanitaria Springs. Father of Harry L.Barnes.Wife of Dr. E.S. Bates.Died at Dryden; husband of Nora Bates.

Ithaca JournalObituaries and Death Noticessorted by last nameJan. 1, 1917 to Dec. 31, 1917YearTitleSurnameName1917BaysJohn1917Beach1917 Dr.AgeDeath DateNotice yBeardsleySarah AdeliaHannahHarriet /191711/13/191719171917BedellBeebeCharlesJohn 8/19173/9/19171917BesemerEmma W.7212/19/191712/20/19171917BidwellDavid M.2 mos12/31/19171/2/19181917 BlackmanAlbertJuliett veltErnest6212/31/191786Page 4 of 60Cause ofDeath1/4/1918 AsphyxiationNotesDied in Virgil, at home of daughter, Mrs. F. L.Stillman. Burial Virgil Cemetery. (p.7, VirgilNews)Died at Newfield; widow of John Beach. BurialEnnis Cemetery at Swartwood.Civil War veteran; died at Etna. Burial WillowGlen Cemetery. See p.6 of 3/27/1917 IthacaJournal.Burial Green Hills Cemetery.Had lived at Odessa.Died and was buried at Montour. She was born atNewfield.Was an engineer at Cornell University.Died near Ludlowville. Born in Groton; burial PineGrove Cemetery.Burial Lake View Cemetery.Died following surgery at Bellevue Hospital. Hadlived in Ithaca. Husband of Anita; father ofAlberto.Widow of Dr. Martin Besemer. Survived by son,Dr. Howard B. Besemer. Burial W. Slaterville.Son of Prof. and Mrs. Charles Bidwell. BurialLake View Cemetery.Died at Willard State Hospital; burial Hayt'sCemetery.Died at Lake Ridge.Mother of Hobart and Hazel. Burial CityCemetery.From coal gas at home of Richard Matthews nearInterlaken. Was a trapper and laborer; lived withhis mother on the lake road. Burial InterlakenCemetery. Story p. 5, Ithaca Journal, 1/4/1918.

Ithaca JournalObituaries and Death Noticessorted by last nameJan. 1, 1917 to Dec. 31, 1917YearTitleSurnameNameAgeDeath DateNotice 917BonezziFlorence Bower1917BooromEugene1917Booth1917 Mrs.1917Cause ofDeath1/17/1917 Pneumonia4/10/1917 79/22/19179/25/1917Richard T.9/2/19179/27/1917BottBowenArthurAugusta 12/19171917BowerMarshall harlotte M.Arthur746812/30/19179/5/1917 (notice)Page 5 of 603/6/19172/20/1917 Pneumonia6/28/19175/15/1917 Suicide12/31/19179/5/1917Noteshad lived at Newfield. Burial WoodlawnCemetery.Child of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boda of Danby.Burial City Cemetery.Buried at Mecklenburg.Died at Cortland; had lived in Ithaca for severalyears. Wife of Samuel Bolden.Wife of Peter Bonezzi; died at home of hermother at South Owego. Burial at Kline next tograve of her father, Charles Bower.Died following surgery. Was one of Interlaken'smost prominent businessmen.Died of disease complications at Yorks, England.Well-known, famous temperance campaignerwho had lived in Ithaca at one time. See storyp.3, 9/27/1917 Ithaca Journal.Burial at Middlebury, VT.Died at Joliet, IL. Widow of Lt. James RumseyBowen. Sister of Mrs. A.K. Warner of Ithaca.Died at Horseheads; formerly of Newfield. BurialWoodlawn Cemetery, Newfield.Died at Syracuse; formerly of Ludlowville. BurialPine Grove Cemetery, Ludlowville.Died at Jacksonville.Slashed throat; despondent over ill health. Hadlived at Dryden. Husband of Cynthia Boyce. Storyp. 3, Ithaca Journal, 5/15/1917. ***Newspapermasthead has 1917 year for May 15 and 16. Thisappears to be a misprint since both dates areincluded on the May 1918 Ithaca Journalmicrofilm.Burial North Lansing.Burial Hayt's Cemetery.

Ithaca JournalObituaries and Death Noticessorted by last nameJan. 1, 1917 to Dec. 31, 171917AgeDeath DateNotice Date919/30/191710/1/1917Henry F.676/25/19176/26/1917BreakeyAbigail A.921/7/19171/8/1917BrearleyAllie704/18/1917Cause ofDeath4/18/1917(notice)1917BreckenridgeEdward E.451917 Mrs.BrewerFred19171917BriggsBrinkWilliamRobert E.1917BronsonMyron P.1917BrooksCharles E.682/6/19171917BrothertonMerritt G.257/25/19171917BrownAnna 7/19171917 Mrs.BrownE.E.3/21/19173/22/1917 Pneumonia1566825/16/19175/17/1917 5/31/19175/6/19175/8/1917Page 6 of 602/6/1917 Suicide byGunshot7/26/1917NotesDied at Willard, formerly of Ludlowville, a wellknown milliner. Burial Pine Grove Cemetery.Had lived at Groton; burial Groton RuralCemetery.Life long Ithaca resident. Burial at Inlet ValleyCemetery.Had lived in Jacksonville. Burial at CarolineCenter. (Caroline Center, p. 7 )In Six Mile Creek near Potter's Falls Resevoirwhile fishing. Burial near former home inHopewell, IL. Story on p. 3.Died at Trumansburg. Daughter of Mrs. A.F.Spencer of Ithaca. Burial Grove Cemetery. Deathnotice in 5/7/1917 and 5/10/1917.Had lived and was buried at Interlaken.Died at Caroline Center where he conducted ageneral store for 43 years. Well-knownthroughout Tompkins County. Burial East LawnCemetery. Story p.7 of 5/31/1917 Ithaca Journal.Died at Syracuse. Father of Mrs. Herman Apgarof Ithaca.Died at Waverly. He was police chief, sufferingfrom an illness for a year.Died from injuries in salt mine explosion atPortland Point on 7/9/1917. Story p. 3 of7/26/1917 Ithaca Journal. Burial Hayt'sCemetery. See also: Krum's Corners News, p. 7,Ithaca Journal, 7/30/1917.Widow of Rt. Rev. John Henry Hobart Brown, atFond du Lac, WI. See obituary on p. 3.Had lived in Trumansburg. Details of her will areon p. 3, Ithaca Journal, 7/17/1917.Died at Groton. Burial North Lansing.

Ithaca JournalObituaries and Death Noticessorted by last nameJan. 1, 1917 to Dec. 31, 1917YearTitleSurnameNameAge1917BrownEmma Louise1917BrownH.B.1917BrownMelissa A.1917BrownMinnie McArthur19171917BrownBrownAlvahMadge 172/7/19171917BruceRobert eath DateNotice Date10/4/191710/6/19173/23/19173/23/1917 Accident11/5/191711/7/19175/19/19175/22/1917 PleuralPneumonia1/2/19175/10/1917 Septicimia10/25/1917Cause ofDeath10/25/1917(notice)1917BuckinghamAsa T.375/15/19175/15/19171917BuckleyEmma R.7011/12/191711/13/19171917BullErma Besemer433/31/19174/2/19171917BundyWarren W.5011/5/191711/12/19171917BuraJohn403/24/1917Page 7 of 603/24/1917 AccidentNotesWife of Richard Brown. Her first husband wasLuther Roper of Danby. Burial Pleasant GroveCemetery.Died in train collision. Was an employee ofLehigh Valley R.R. See story p. 3 of 3/23/1917Ithaca Journal.(See also, p. 9, Taughannock Falls News,11/16/1917) Burial Hayt's Cemetery.Died at Cortland. Wife of Wells D. Brown. BurialWillow Glen Cemetery, Dryden.Died at Newfield.Grandaughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Potter. Wasstenographer of Sibley Journal. Sister of E.L.Brown. Burial Pleasant Grove Cemetery.Wife of James Browning. Burial Lake ViewCemetery.Son of Harry S. and Mabel Bruce of Danby.Burial Curtis Cemetery.Daughter of Commissioner John Bruton ofVenice. (p.9, King Ferry News)Died at Lodi. Formerly of Lansing. Burial atLansingville.Died at Trumansburg. Burial Grove Cemetery.Died after brief illness near Slaterville Springs.Wife of J. Roy Bull. Burial West Stalerville.Died at Elmira; formerly of Ithaca. BurialWoodlawn Cemetery.Killed when struck by train near Newfield. Was aLehigh Valley R.R. employee and lived atNewfield. See story p. 5 of 3/24/1917 IthacaJournal.

Ithaca JournalObituaries and Death Noticessorted by last nameJan. 1, 1917 to Dec. 31, 1917YearTitleSurnameNameAgeDeath DateNotice Date1917BurdickIsabella A.832/17/19171917BurgerCharity M.822/9/19171917 Mrs.BurnettE.M.4310/27/19171917BurnsMary dwin dyCainJesseEliza CatherineBridgetMary ce153/18/19171917CampbellMary J.1917CannonGrant1917Card19172/17/1917 Stroke2/9/191710/27/1917 Rheumatism7/10/191710/27/1917 SpinalMeningitis3/19/1917 ry 71917CarltonDonald2 1/31/1917Page 8 of 60Cause ofDeathNotesWidow of Welcome S. Burdick. Active inwomen's organizations.Died at Ludlowville. Widow of William N. Burger.Burial in Pine Grove Cemetery.Survived by husband and four children.Died following one year illness. Daughter ofSarah Burns; burial Cavalry Cemetery.Young son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Burr ofGeneva. Burial at Trumansburg. (p.7,Trumansburg News 10/27/1917)Died at Freeport, IL. Was a jeweler in Ithaca atone time.Died at Five Corners; burial North Lansing.Widow of Abram Bush. Burial at Slaterville.Wife of A.B. Cady; burial St. Louis, MO.Died at Willard State Hospital. Wife of J.B. Cain.Burial City Cemetery.Died from complications following surgery. Hadlived at Lake Ridge. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Henry Campbell. Burial at Ludlowville.Died in LaHabra, CA where she had lived since1902.Was a chef at Bandhu Fraternity House;previously a janitor at Ithaca Trust Co.One of Ithaca's oldest residents. Had come toIthaca by wagon train from Connecticut with herfather. Story on p.3 of 8/9/1917 Ithaca Journal.Burial in Candor.Survived by son, C.B. Card, and sister, Mrs. A.Hiles. Burial Willow Glen Cemetery.Son of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Carlton. Burial LakeView Cemetery.Died at Dryden; burial Willow Glen Cemetery.

Ithaca JournalObituaries and Death Noticessorted by last nameJan. 1, 1917 to Dec. 31, 1917YearTitleSurnameNameAgeDeath Date1917CarpenterLouis705/27/19171917 Mrs.CarringtonF.B.5510/7/19171917CarsonJ. 21/19171917ChaconaJames P.1917ChaddockJared764/13/19171917 Mrs.ChaddockJared837/21/19171917CharlesAndrew J.845/1/19171917CharlesAndrew Jackson5/9/19171917ChildsNancy9/1/191719171917 Mrs.1917ChilsonChristmanClappCharles O.W. ClarkLewis A.Notice Date5/28/1917 Pneumonia11/1/191710/17/1917(notice)5365Cause ofDeath3/13/19179/29/19171/11/1917Page 9 of 60NotesHad lived near Enfield Falls; burial TrumbullsCorners. Death notice in 5/28/1917 and5/29/1917.10/91917Had lived at Groton. Burial Groton RuralCemetery.11/1/1917Died at Shortsville; father of Henry Carson of N.Lansing. (p.11, N. Lansing News)5/18/1917 Heart Attack Body found in neighbor's field near Newfield. Seestory on p. 3 of 5/18/1917 Ithaca Journal.4/21/1917 Complication Died of complications. Had lived at Brooktondale;sburial Calvary Cemetery. Death notice in4/21/1917 and 4/24/1917.10/18/1917Had been in confectionary and real estatebusiness in Milwaukee, WI. Burial in Ithaca.4/14/1917Veteran, Co. D, 67th NY Volunteers. Burial atRose in Wayne County.7/21/1917Widow of Jared, who died three monthspreviously. Mother of Mrs. C.E. Head. Burial atRose, NY.5/3/1917Died at Odessa. Was Civil War veteran, 161stReg. NY Volunteers. Burial Danby RuralCemetery.5/9/1917Veteran of the Civil War. (See Danby news, p.9of 5/9/1917 Ithaca Journal.)9/6/1917Had lived in Binghamton; formerly of Ithaca.Widow of Civil War veteran, David Childs, whowas killed several years ago at an Elmira railroadcrossing. Burial at Candor.3/14/191710/2/1917Died at East Bethany, NY. Formerly of Ithaca.1/12/1917 Bright'sPublisher of The Weekly Ithacan. Born in Dryden.DiseaseHusband of Lillian. See story on p. 5 of 1/12/1917Ithaca Journal. Burial in Fisher's Cemetery.

Ithaca JournalObituaries and Death Noticessorted by last nameJan. 1, 1917 to Dec. 31, 1917YearTitleSurnameName1917ClarkBernard A.19171917ClarkClarkM. EttaNewton1917ClarkNewton1917ClarkRobert C.1917 Dr.Clawson1917AgeDeath DateNotice 6/19177/7/1917ClawsonJane 19176/21/19171917 04/10/19174/11/191724Page 10 of 60Cause ofDeathNotesDied following abdominal surgery. Husband ofCarrie. Had been employed by Lehigh ValleyRailroad and, later, by Williams BrothersFoundry. Burial at Waverly.Burial City Cemetery.Measles,Died at Buffalo. Son of Mr. and Mrs. HerbertScarlet Fever Clark of Danby. Burial at North Spencer.andPneumoniaComplicationsDied at Buffalo, formerly of Danby. Son of Mr.and Mrs. Herbert Clark.StomachSon of Mrs. F.W. Head; brother of Donald G.UlcerClark. Employed at Morse Chain. Burial atTrumansburg.Died at Montour Falls. Well-known physician anddirector for 40 years of Montour Falls Sanitarium.Daughter of Mr./Mrs. J.W. Clawson. Was anassistant in office of Prof. George Cavanaugh,College of Agriculture at Cornell. Burial CalvaryCemetery. Death notices in 7/2/1917 and7/5/1917.Died from accidental gunshot wound. Son ofMr./Mrs. Clarence Cleveland. Story on p. 2,Ithaca Journal, 6/21/1917. Also p. 7, IthacaJournal, 6/25/1917, Interlaken News. Burial LakeView Cemetery, Interlaken.Died at Tioga County almshouse. Formerly ofCaroline Center. (p.7, Caroline Center News)Had lived in and was buried at Ovid.

Ithaca JournalObituaries and Death Noticessorted by last nameJan. 1, 1917 to Dec. 31, 1917YearTitleSurnameNameAgeDeath DateNotice 435/19/19171917 Mrs.1917CollinsColtonWalterEdwin Hall48515/19/19173/9/19171917 nradConwayAdda L.Elizabeth633/17/19177/27/19173/19/19177/28/1917 Accident1917CookAnn 71917CookJohn rnellHenryFrank1917CornellIra2/10/1917 Pneumonia4/3/1917454/5/1917 9178/25/1917(notice)636 mos1/7/19171/9/1917694/12/1917Notes11/26/1917 Heart Trouble Died at Trumansburg. Well-known merchant;owned Stover Hardware Co. Son of Mahlon B.Cohen and Elizabeth Townsend Coleman. BurialGrove Cemetery, Trumansburg. See story p. 7,Ithaca Journal, 11/26/1917.5/21/1917Had lived at Peruville. Wife of Walter Collins.Burial Kline Cemetery.5/25/1917(p. 9, Peruville)3/10/1917 PneumoniaDied at Dryden. Husband of Nellie Colton. BurialGreen Hills Cemetery.11/15/1917Burial at Poplar Ridge. (p. 9, King Ferry News)11/10/191742Cause ofDeathPage 11 of 601/8/1917 Pneumonia1/11/19174/13/1917Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Conklin of Groton.Burial in Groton Rural Cemetery.Killed in auto accident in Auburn. Wife of Dr.M.P. Conway, well-known in Ithaca. Burial atAuburn.Wife of Zachariah; had lived at Caroline Depot.Burial Quick Cemetery.Died at Auburn; formerly of Ithaca. Was CivilWar veteran.Died at Willard State Hospital. Son of Mrs.Catherine Spicer of Ithaca.Burial North Lansing Cemetery. (p. 9, EastGenoa)Burial at Groton. (p.11, Groton News)Had lived at Groton.Had been a night watchman at salt plant. Burialat Auburn. (Myers News, p. 7)Died at Dryden.Youngest of Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Cornell ofSlaterville.Died at West Danby.

Ithaca JournalObituaries and Death Noticessorted by last nameJan. 1, 1917 to Dec. 31, 1917YearTitle1917 Mrs.SurnameNameCornellWilliamAgeDeath DateNotice Date7/3/1917CovertCoxAllen 24/191719171917CranceCrandallStephen .Charles Lee85672/28/19178/25/19171917CransJohn Sr.744/12/19171917CraverWilliam H.723/24/191719171917CrawfordCroninJane ElizabethJohn81601/16/191711/20/191719171917 Mrs.1917CrossCrossCrozierJ.W.OriaCharles mingsCatherineFrank otes7/3/1917(notice)19171917Cause ofDeath(notice)Page 12 of 60Had lived in Groton; burial Groton RuralCemetery. (p.7, Groton News)7/5/1917Died at Danby. Buried at Horseheads, NY.2/5/1917Died at Newfield; widow of George Cox. BurialWoodlawn Cemetery.3/27/1917Died at Groton; burial Groton Rural Cemetery.(Groton, p.7)3/2/1917Died at West Danby.8/25/1917 PneumoniaWas an Emeritus Professor, College ofEngineering, Cornell University. Husband of MyraG. Robbins. See story p. 5 of 8/25/1917 and p.3 of 8/29/17 Ithaca Journal.4/13/1917Died and buried at West Slaterville. Was aveteran and member of David Ireland Post ofBrooktondale.3/23/1917 Heart Trouble Well-known resident of Ovid Center. See storyp.3 of 3/23/1917 Ithaca Journal.1/16/1917Burial in Fisher's Cemetery.11/20/1917 Heart Disease Died at County Home at Waterloo. FormerInterlaken resident. (p.7, Interlaken News,11/20/1917)12/6/1917Burial Davis Cemetery.5/28/1917Died at Groton.4/6/1917Died at Syracuse; formerly of Ithaca. Husband ofSusan Crozier. Brother of James and William ofIthaca.4/17/1917Wife of D.A. Cuffman. Burial at Ellis.7/2/1917Died at Enfield Center. Burial Hayt's Cemetery.2/26/1917Fell into an Interlaken creek and died ofexposure. Had worked at Lehigh Valley Railroad,Interlaken. See story on p. 3 of 2/26/1917 IthacaJournal.

Ithaca JournalObituaries and Death Noticessorted by last nameJan. 1, 1917 to Dec. 31, 1917YearTitleSurnameName1917 Lt.CuthbertStuart Ross1917DarlingMary Elizabeth1917 1917Davidsen1917AgeDeath DateNotice 3/19173/24/1917Died at Lansing, MI; well-known in Ithaca 891/4/1917DavisAnna M.795/15/19175/16/1917Wife of George Darragh; burial Rolfe Cemetery,Enfield.Retired farmer; had always lived at thehomestead of his father, Benjamin Davenport.Burial Lake View Cemetery.Was oldest survivor of the famous Seventy-SixthRegiment. Had lived in McLean.Died from complications from recent fall, whenshe broke her arm and hip, while celebrating her79th birthday. Widow of Joshua B. Davis,formerly of Lake Ridge. Burial LansingvilleCemetery. Story on p. 3. ***Newspaper mastheadhas 1917 year for May 15 and 16. This appearsto be a misprint since both dates are included onthe May 1918 microfilm.1917DavisBenjamin J.7012/20/191712/22/19171917DavisCharles L.844/4/19174/5/1917Page 13 of 60Cause ofDeath1/9/1917 PneumoniaNotesDied in aviation accident in Texas. Son of Mrs. A.Ross Cuthbert. See p. 3, Ithaca Journal,12/29/1917.Burned when she fell into a pail of hot feed. Seestory p. 5, Ithaca Journal, 12/26/1917. Daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Charles Darling of Freeville.Survived by brother, Albert, of Watkins. BurialDavis Cemetery.Prominent resident and undertaker at SlatervilleSprings; well-known Democrat and notary public.Was said to be the third man to join CarolineLodge of Masons.

Ithaca JournalObituaries and Death Noticessorted by last nameJan. 1, 1917 to Dec. 31, 1917YearTitleSurnameName1917DavisFloyd19171917De VeberDeanWilliam J.Mary DuBoiseAge84Death DateNotice 6/13/1917(notice)1917 Mrs.DeBiajioAngelo201/2/19171/2/19171917 Mrs.DeGrawJohn6410/31/191711/2/19171917DeLongPaul R.3 mos8/12/19178/13/19171917DeMunJohn L.892/1/19172/5/191719171917DenkDenmanJosephJohn istonWilliam W.8/13/19178/15/19171917 Mrs.DepewFrank2/6/19172/8/19171917 erine Brown526/9/19176/9/1917(notice)Page 14 of 60Cause ofDeathNotesDied at St. Louis; formerly of Ithaca, husband ofElizabeth Edwards. He was one of the earlygraduates of Cornell. (p. 7, Forest Home News)Died at Macktown. Lifelong resident of Ulysses.(p.7, Krums Corners News)Was ill for several months. Former Mary C.McGrade. Burial in Cavalry Cemetery.Had lived at Interlaken. Survived by husband anddaughter, Mrs. W.A. Rogers. Burial GroveCemetery.Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Grant DeLong ofSlaterville. Burial at Slaterville.Died at Covert. At one time the leading dealer forlumber, coal and grain at Kidders and Morehouseareas. Husband of Emeline DeMun. Burial atInterlaken's Lake View Cemetery.Died in Lansing; burial Asbury Cemetery.Was an undertaker for 60 years. Burial atMoravia. (p.7, Locke News)Died at Newark, NJ; former railroad conductorand farmer in Tompkins County.Had lived near Caroline at Union Valley. BurialMaple Grove Cemetery.Died at her home in Milwaukee, WI. Former AnnaElizabeth Haworth; born in Enfield, Cornell grad.Wife of George, a patent attorney for AllisChalmers Mfg.Co. (E.E. Cornell '97); mother ofMary DeWein.Died at Portland, OR. Mother of George B.DeWittof Ithaca.

Ithaca JournalObituaries and Death Noticessorted by last nameJan. 1, 1917 to Dec. 31, 1917YearTitle1917SurnameNameDimickMelissaAgeDeath DateNotice Date9/26/1917Cause ofDeath9/26/1917(notice)19171917DimmickDimonAlton M.Prudence47871917DoddEmily1917DoetchIrving 91710/22/191719171917 Mrs.1917DonovanDoughertyDoughertyJerryJohnMary J.2710/30/1917 19171917DouglassJames hn EdmundCharlesEdna /24/19179/26/1917 TyphoidFever23NotesWidow of William Dimick; burial in GroveCemetery, Trumansburg.Burial at Interlaken.Widow of Daniel Dimon,Civil War veteran. Hadlived at Groton. Burial Rural Cemetery.Died at Enfield while visiting her son, GeneralGeorge A. Dodd, Retired. She had lived atWilliamsport, PA. Burial at Rose Valley, PA. Seep. 3, Ithaca Journal, 15/19179/17/19177/18/19177/18/1917 DrownedDrowned in Lake Erie at Woodlawn Beach nearBuffalo. Had lived in Hamburg, NY. Graduate ofCornell Ag. College in June 1917.12/6/191712/8/1917Well-known Interlaken farmer. Burial atTrumansburg. (p.7, Interlaken News)Died of complications from stroke. Widow ofTimothy Donohue; burial Calvary Cemetery.Burial Calvary Cemetery.Died at Muscatine, IA while on a business trip.3/4/19173/5/1917 Stroke(notice)(notice)Page 15 of 60(p.7, Krum's Corners News)Died near Groton.Died at Binghamton. Sister of Mrs. Ella Leonardof Ithaca. Burial Nicholson, PA.Died at Trumbull's Corners where he had agrocery store for 35 years. Burial Trumbull'sCorners Cemetery.Son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. DowdDied at Danby; burial Danby Rural Cemetery.Died in Delaware County; wife of Henry Drake.Formerly of Danby. Burial Curtis Cemetery.

Ithaca JournalObituaries and Death Noticessorted by last nameJan. 1, 1917 to Dec. 31, 1917YearTitleSurnameName1917DrakeElla Barnes1917Drake19171917AgeDeath DateNotice DateCause rakeMary L.Myron86553/10/191710/29/19171917DunnJohn D.603/14/19171917DurninMary A.596/1/19171917DuttonPhoebe arsleyPhebe796/29/1917Survived by four nieces.Died at Newfield, son of Mrs. Aaron Drake. Burialat Trumbull's Corners.3/15/1917 Complication Died of complications. Husband of Pauline Dunn.sBurial Calvary Cemetery.6/2/1917Had lived in Auburn. Sister of P.J. Herron ofIthaca.9/20/1917Wife of C. Seymour Dutton. Burial East LawnCemetery.1/9/1917Died at Groton; burial at Catholic Cemetery inGroton.7/6/1917Died at Caroline. Burial Maple Grove Cemetery.1917EastmanCyrus733/28/19173/29/1917Died at Central Chapel. Was a prominent farmerand Civil War veteran, 16th New York eanette895/14/19175/16/1917Wife of George Edgerton; daughter of Betsey andJames Chase. Formerly of and burial at RockStream, NY.worked at Ithaca Gun for 20 years. No knownsurvivors. Burial City Cemetery.Mother of Dr. G.L. Rood; burial at Center Lisle.19171917EllisEllisJohn S.Orien74805/19/19173/23/19175/19/19173/23/1917 Pneumonia10/25/1917 TyphoidFeverNotesDied at Lansing Station at home of her daughter,Mrs. Charles Swayze.Daughter of Henry Drake. Mother, Edna Drake,died in Sept. of typhoid fever. Burial at DanbyRural (Curtis) Cemetery. (p.9, Danby News)(notice)Page 16 of 603/12/191710/30/1917Had lived at Jacksonville.Died at Varna where he had been postmaster for30 years. Known as "O.T." See story p.7 of3/23/1917 Ithaca Jour

Ithaca Journal Obituaries and Death Notices sorted by last name Jan. 1, 1917 to Dec. 31, 1917 Year Title Surname Name Age Death Date Notice Date Cause of Death Notes 1917 Bays John 86 5/18/1917 5/23/1917 Died in Virgil, at home of daughter, Mrs. F. L.

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