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HomeMy WebLinkAboutscrapbook pic doris tucker willett (57)J '!r + r ►,I`IIf �l A14 ►'.1►► L.H. Gallagher, flies at 52 PAT7l r� I Strlehea , ib a heart Art, at Historian, @I ; •a neAvtand, 1:11esl McFall, 62• of t 110 W, chrilon 81" for many peel, _ '^ •hap foreman died We dear Prllolp Dies at 70 • fit 4;xer e 1 nrd Oarem died suddenly about Cl I '+'�'@ ,. 1 7:20 p.m. Friday, Poll 25, 1044. Ile ' haA ham n resident of Ithaca for llae lest 3o years. Lyman Id, Onl)nghor, one of *.A" .The vlollm had loft his ham Tompkins County's oldest lawyers -'� Just a leer minales before the film, And widely known en an authority YR" ,flank, end ern+ fniklne Willi on Into] history, died unexpectedly ' lief Ceorgn Tyler, proprietor of the Wednesday night, July 4, 1045, In fe p' nrwstand al 3a1 S, Cayuse St, Cortland Hospital. He was 70 years h when he slumped to the floor, 140 old. was deed before a physician er He visited friends In Ithaca �^ j rived. Tuesday And Willie he complained I- Besides his wife, Mn. Arlono G. of pa lntl In hie bead, fib condition ( 'el UcFnll, he Is survived by one otherwise appeared unchanged I - altlq daughter, Nee, Jane Walden of from that of previous VIs1G. He I r. s4 BURaIo• 2 sons, Ernest McFall Jr., w'ILLx stricken lu while visiting a •yy^s• 1 a member of a medical unit with friend In Cortland Wednesday , ,f ONO,, Ilse U.S, Army Air Forces, and De- morning and was removed Immedl- JP(tfiber 4 lox IL McFall, An AJr Fare" pilot ntely to the hoalplal. He had been LYMAN IL GALLAGHPER J 4 ub stationed of Jackson, Mims.; a sinter, residing at a tourlsPs home In (From a photograph taken 20 r",. veal MISS Ethel McFall of Ithaca; 3 Cortland. year, ago) held hrotheae, Earl McFall of Gtolon, Born at Slatervllle Springs Sept. • /y.p3q df halter and Prances MCFall of EnWilliam C. 23, 3874, a son of Dr. WilliaC. p`,.f. 300 field, And 2 grandchlldren. And Samantha Sloeson Thurston it The R Funeral Services will be held el, Gallagher. he had been a lifelong r. ➢aSt01 the family home at'2:30 p.m. Mon- resident of the county and even It Alet I day. Interment will be In East Tuesday he registered at the Of- olale_ lave Cemetery, nee of the election comm)sdonera Claud Oliver WIlkin s Men 110 was a member of Hobasco to be eligible for the fall election. Claud Oliver Wllkln, 38, an am- Ily a,i) Lodge. F. and A. Musona, and Engle Ifigh School Graduate ploye of the Morse Chain Com- ay Irq/ Chapter, Royal Arch ]Masons. Gallagher graduated from the pans, died Friday, Jon, a, at his — Ithaca High School after attending home In Enfield Center. primary schools at Caroline and Surviving are his wife, SOPbIa Slatervlllo Springs, and received Smith WllkA; a son, Harvey O- his LL.B. degree In law at Cornell W)Ikln; a brother, Private Robert Urdrerslly In 1895. At that time Wllkln of Fort Lewls, Washington, - he Was engaged In ➢ractlea with I Bffy-,�, oho Cortland law firm of Kellogg a sister, Mrs. Lawrence Nowhart I a Best Boy Cat and Van Hoesen, with whom heI of Ithaca, and his mother, Mrs. was associated until 1900. Sylvia Wllkln of Itbnea- In County Dies He (hx en traveled etenslvely In Funeral services will be held at r settling estates, later returning to I ghee Gilbert Memorial Roat me, 5 E. t Miss Maude L. u Sbeffer's Cortland with his former late peso- gr,y elates and while there served 4 Monday, with the Rev. Walter A. tiger, Buzz, called "oho best boy years as acting city Judge, He re- Decide, pastor of the First Presby- Cat In Tompklne County," Is dead. turned to Ithaca and for a number tartan Church of Ithaca and oho For 10 years Buzz had been an of years before the death o1 his Rev. Ford M. Crlppen offlclating, honored member of Miss SSt. He father In 1921, %vas Identified with household at of N. Plain s n. his various Interests at Waterville was a handsome fellow, always con- igh- Scions of the aristocratic Persian way Springs, They made s fleet "d blood In his ancestry and proud tv°y map of Tompkins County and Of the red bows he wore on feative ` had Interesting historical contacts occasions. Whenever his mistress throughout the state. Itflnor F. Smith was a,vay, he walled for her at Lilo Served as Sheriff Minor F. Smith, 42, of the Town window, Although he Practiced some law of Ulysses died Sunday, Feb. 11, The sad notes of his death in In Ithaca, he had never maintained 1045, In Memorial HOSpltal, file LaFrance Home for Animals an office hero and for years made He bad been employed by the In Binghamton came to Miss Shef. I the office of City Judge Bert T, Standard Oil Company for 17 years. far, former teacher of history In I Baker his headquarters. During He 4 eurvlved the.. T'haea'High School, at the ' IV0rld War I he served AS act- Lu40 I M_ Smith by aid wife son, B1 TVashington, St. Petorsbul•g, Ing sheriff and at the same time Carlton R, Smith of the Town of F glhero she Is passing file win- w'as chairman of the Selective eery- L9ysses. �rnd was relayed to friends ice draft board from Its inception Funeral servlees will be held at untll ,March, 1919. A brother, Dr. 2:30 P.M. Wednesday at the R'ag- Charles Gallagher, died In France ner Funeral Home, 421 N. Aurora In 1018 while Serving with the U.S. SL Interment will be Medical Corps. In Grove Cemete "L1'm," as he was more Intimate ry'' Tf°maanburg- FOrme'f• ffiaC1111 s I ly known, was the owner of the "Dr. Gallagher Historical Collec- Daulyliter Dies t1on," which was one of the fln"L Journal Contributor Tile 13-month-old daughter of a F01• Years It teas Stbred In the r ' T former resident of Ithaca died µ•°gon Shed In back of the Galles- I'eteran 11une a - Afonday In Elmira whon she was ghee• homestead at Slater'illa Showered with hot water. Springs which has long been un. Director Dies The tragedy occurred when the occupied, and is beginning to show bnby'a mother, Mrs. Rose Toblas 1 Iho effects of the dements He R'llllem 1'i. Jones, 81, of Enfield, Arthur, otter bathing the child, Also Owns other pnrceLs'Of property bo1"lld to De off of the ohjpat Joyce C. Arthur, In the kitchen !n the Town of COI011ne, the hills funeral dl be o If New York sink, left the room to obtain n of which he made famous in some funeral te. both In age nest length of towel. The bnby In Annie way turn- of his writings Ind on oho hot venter faucet, Ho At times contributed hLctorlcal service, filed Sunday, Apr, 1, 1945 Besides her mother, the child Articles for The Journal After a long Illness. leaves her father, privnle Clifford the titles were: "Ellis Some of GOO of the Gret graduates of the Arthur who was severer' wounded 'Bald Hill," Hollow,• old Boston School of Embalming, In action In Europe Hospitalized, "Ludlon�'llle- e "Lone Islnnd�' and the first such school In the country his condition IS reported as serious He Is sun'I%'Cd by a hrother• W.JI- he conducted A Store and ender She ti also Survived by 3 brothers' IIRM C. Gallagher, realdin In Bin taking establishment la En_leld for At home, 2 grnndpnrenls, n grant 6aintOn, and several rep ens. S d9 Year. He held numerous town grandpalenl; nest Several uncles fi1OB+al arrangements offices, was a member of the And aunts. yet been completed, h81c sot. Slasonle Lodge In Newfield, and a Burl°I took place Thursday In I past master Of Enfield Valley Horsehea da, Grange. Born May 11, 18W, he was A Son of WIlllam and Carollne Auble iJones SurYiving are his wife. alfa Anna Jones; 2 daughters, Fri Non Dodd and firs Wide Hubbell and A alSter, Mrs, Elizabeth Bailey, all of EaGeht; 14 gr'andeblldrm, 3 great_ grandchlldren, and several nlecas and nephews- F`t+neLal Services Will be rile En Gl:d led'n' " Pm, Wednesday L2 the, :".eel by the Rev. Ford Ppt' "Or, Burial w111 be 1n Old !err. 176, rd I� t a Vyertr _' 14r :J !!sit till der bad nod of 4 reel, t -ar In 1ht nrortl lYeefedt nays body, dl'ddft ,itdistilled I, 1M of sw�r wblrh h4s Late News itdD• Stewert.,�. cnrDeo— b W. lea's mate test class, U- 9. ;cavy Seabee,, wee killed oday Afth-storytwin- In a LAII yr�Yuogrs gotal to doer Of Richmond. Vs- ]lies ALca The hof and115 Of ,Monroe SL, he Stewart of lla Peary. Was, euti,oed at Cam �1 _". v°_ He urns formerly i personnel manager at the -lone Chain Company- F,. is the son L fitewertof Stewart and 222 Bryant Ave. Coroner W hion of went to b=. a mid Stewart ep In in chair end jell through a when he became confuted upon awakening. Death Takes Morris Fink, Hot Dog Man Flak, known to hundreds or Ith- aeam as the hot dog and esndwleh man, died Thursday evening. Dec le, 1043, in the YMCA Building. his home for the last 25 years - Stricken as he prepared to take IN, customary nap before opening his place of business at 311 S. Cayuga St-, he was discovered shortly after a p.m, on the Door In the lounge room by Elmer F_ Blomgren, Son- ; eral secretary, and Fred Goeliner, chairman of the dormitory cona- ell A physician was summoned, but Fink died before aid could oe administered. Born In Russia Born In Russia Aug. 13. 13W, he was christened Morris Fink, brit few Ithacans knew him by his first name. He came to this country +t the age of 5 with his parents and a younger brother. He beenme In- terested In the violin and came here from Brooklyn 25 years ago to study at the then Ithaca Consen''t- tory of Music- To meet expenses, he sold hot dogs at baseball games and other gatherings--flrst In a pall and later with a motorcycle which he had rigged up to steam the frankfurters piping hot. His business expanded and he covered the Campus nightly after persons downtown had deserted the streets- Wben student patronage ceased at night, he made the rounds of the all-night garages. Opens Supply house Eight years ago he decided to settle down In A more permanent j location and opened his Flnk's Supply Howe on & Cayuga 9L+ which ever since had been the mecca of many theater and party goers who stopped in for a mid- night snack of a super -sandwich or two- Fink's beaten were called Thurs. day night to cancel the regular or- der of 100 dozes saaAwleb rolls, and at the gams time potlets made sure the place was locked for the algbL Today three brothers arrived from Brooklyn, Funeral arrange- ments were not completed Besides the three brothers, Jo- seph, Barney, and Hervlan, rink Is survived by three sister$, lira. Lee PLISOM Mr$. Sophie Rlehman, and Yrs. Elmar Hanle, and his mother, air$. Sarah Flout, "I aid Brooklyn - Joseph Edwin Godfrey Joseph Edwin Godfrey of e W. Seneca SL, died Thur,da N Nov- 23, 1.90A 4n Memorial Hospl- tat. Ha was graduated from Cor- nell 1n 1914, Survi-ving are hill wife, Mrs- Hazsl Brown Godfrey; a son Lit J, Edwin Godfrey Jr. of the t:.S. Naval Reserve- auditioned at Camp Bradford. Norfolk, Va.; a Qattsh- ter, LL IM) Gladys Godfrey Mac- Kay of the C.,. Naval Reserve stationed at ftampsoo, and a nephew, LL P.oydea F. Allen of the UM Army. stationed at Edge - wood Arsenal, Balttmere. MIL Funeral services will be Er at2 is = Saturday to the Bln- Deurvis FuneralHome.Aora SL The Rev. WaA. Dodds, pastor of the First Prssby- terta , Church wt73 officiate. Interment will be In East Lawn Cemetery. Friends may can at the tulearal home at their , ,. . . . Midi 8. lido Teeter ]eW S, IA" Teeterl a llftlenR resident of EnDeld Center, died l'. Thursday. nov. 23. 1444Ar in ]iemo- trial Hospital She leaves a sifter, ]era, 1Ltwln . Potter of Trumansbarc. two broth- I ers, Charles P. of YaOatd, and Seth FI- of Hermit; ilea 114e4Ve and 3 7 l nephews- r Funeral serviess will Ise bald at m 2 p- art. Saturday at bar borne, The Rev. Ford Crtypaa of Macklaaburif ! will officiate. Burial WM be In Msy(a tsry. ' !David tPIUSISS,•..e,>t� w David WyMe n filing latent son of Mr. and Yrs.gD. W, Sch4:tag Of Dryden, dub snaday, Apr. 14 1%4. at his !tome, Besides file Pa*enta he is eve vt"d by two stMera, 1'ltnel Man, and fttrteta Assn: his paternal h9e Rho grandparents. air, and Mrs. Albar-. R of Ithaca, and his to n&j gmnedfather, Donald 314O The Rev Lmil PreMTU of the FlfsS"Us .�tethodlAt Church Wlll Ooatftct funaral aervfesg at 9 QeaS sb+y In the Strong Maria: Chapel fit Dryden. latermant well be In Virgil ('.e7D.e tart', e