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DALRYMPLE MISS HANNA DALRYMPLE Miss Hannah Dalrymple,a life long resident of the Town of Southport, died this morning at 5:45 o’clock at the home of her brother, Ephriam Dalrymple, on South Broadway, near Bulkhead. Miss Dalrymple had been a president of the Beecher Central W. C. T. U. and at the time of her death was the vice-president of that society. The decedent was one of the leading temperance workers of the Southern Tier for many years and was highly respected. Miss Dalrymple also was a life-long member of the south Presbyterian Church of Southport Corners. She is survived by two half sisters, Mrs. Anna Smith of Seeley Creek and Mrs. Mary Rowlee of Bend, Oregon. The funeral will be held at the home Thursday at 2 o’clock. Burial in Woodlawn cemetery. (handwritten on article Jan. 1923)
EATON ELEAZER N. EATON Eleazer N. Eaton died Friday night at 9:25 o’clock at the family home in Pine City, aged sixty-six years. He is survived by three daughters, Miss Cora Eaton of Elmira; Ora and Dorothy of Pine City; two sons, William and Budd Eaton of Pine City; two sisters, Miss Florence Eaton of Elmira; Mrs. Della Russell of Massachusetts; three brothers, Allen and Delos of Wells, Pa., and Almond of Leona, Pa. The funeral will be held Monday at 1 p.m. at the Pine City Baptist church. The Rev. Mr. Ripley will officiate and burial will be in the Webb Mills cemetery (handwritten on article – died Feb, 1913)
EDSALL MRS. MELVA E. HAM Mrs. Melva Edsall Ham died at the family home at Christian Hollow Sunday night at 12 o’clock, after an extended illness, aged seventy-two years. She is survived by a daughter, Sylvia M., at home; a son, John C., of Pine City; three grandchildren, Gordon C., Bernice M., and Ruth E. Ham all of Pine City. The funeral will be held at the home Tuesday at 3 p.m., the Rev. Mr. Burroughs, burial in the Christian Hollow cemetery (handwritten on article June 5, 1921)
EDSALL DAMON EDSALL The funeral of Damon Edsall of Kelly Hill, who died unexpectedly Saturday morning at the family home, was held at the home of G. E. Corwin in Millerton, Pa. , Monday and burial was in the Miller cemetery at that place. Mr. Edsall was a life long resident of Kelly Hill and was forty-three years old. He was a cripple, ? side of his body being paralyzed, and his death is supposed to have resulted from a second stroke. Since the death of his mother a year or two ago he and his aged father had lived in the family home. He was in Elmira last Friday and returned to his home that evening in his usual health. Death resulted during the night and the remains were found on the floor near his bed Saturday morning by his father, William Edsall. The decedent is survived by a son of about eleven years, who lives with relatives at Round Top near Wellsburg. His father and two sisters, Mrs. Jesse Kinner of Elmira, and Mrs. Baker of Pine City, are the remaining members of the family, and another sister, Mrs. G. E. Corwin having 
EGAN MRS. MORTON MONKS Mrs. Lena May Monks of 116 Cleveland Avenue died at Burdette, Sunday at 5 p.m., aged twenty-four years. She is survived by her husband, Morton Monks, two little children; her mother, Mrs. Ella Egan of Cleveland avenue, and a sister Mrs. Clarence Owen of Wellsburg.The remains will be removed to the family home today and the funeral will be held Wednesday. (handwritten on article Dec. 23, 1914)
Elwood RICHARD J. ELWOOD Richard Joseph, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elwood, died at the family home, at Pine City, aged one year. The parents, two sisters and three brothers survive. The funeral will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the family home in Pine City, the Rev. I. P. Ripley officiating. Burial will be in the Webb Mills cemetery. (handwritten Mar. 5, 1914)
FARREN   William Farren of Horseheads, RD 1, died Tuesday July ? after a long illness. Surviving are his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Knight, Pittsburgh, Pa.; two sons Earl of Lowman and ? Pine City; seven grandchildren; four great grandchildren. The body is at the Shields funeral home, Horseheads, where the funeral will be held Friday at 3 p.m. The Rev. Roy S. Smyres. Burial at Maple Grove Cemetery.
FENNELL Attorney Fennell ATTORNEY FENNELL RESUMES PRACTICE OF LAW IN ELMIRA Attorney Thomas F.Fennell has resumed the private practice of law in this city after several years in public life. Upon retiring from the State Public Service Commission, second district, when his term of office expired, Attorney Fennell moved his family to this city and opened his former law offices. Attorney Fennell has been a hardworking and efficient public servant. His work as a judge of the state court of claims won promotion for him to the public service commission.
FERGUSON Coleson Ferguson STRICKEN ON ROAD HOME POPULAR PASTOR EXPIRES The Rev. Coleson E. Ferguson, Pastor of the Epworth Methodist Episcopal church, died at him home West Water street, last evening at 8:30 o’clock from an attach of ? (can' t read) poisoning. The attack first became noticeable at 5 o’clock yesterday afternoon on his return from a meeting in the church near the Reformatory. He was accompanied in a buggy by Mrs. J. J. Lamouree of Carrs Corners, whom Mr. Ferguson frequently took part way home from the church meetings. Mrs. Lamouree noticed that Mr. Ferguson allowed his horse to ramble away from the road, and she took the reins. From that time on she was compelled to hold him up to keep him in the wagon. She drove all the way home with him, and there he was assisted from the wagon by members of his family. Medical aid was summoned, but to no avail, and he died in a few hours. At the church several of the members had noticed his hand stiffen and he rubbed it several times to ward off numbness. Prior to this he had felt il
FORD   Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Palmiter of Lake Street and William Lynn, also of this city, left this morning for a motor trip through the Adirondacks and the Thousand Islands.
FRASIER DEAN L. FRASIER Dean L. Frasier, 19, of Pine City, died Thursday a.m. at 5:50 o’clock after a brief illness. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Frasier; two brothers, Gurney and Frank at home; two sisters, Mrs. Mack Costello of Elmira; Mrs. Irene Andrus of Canton, Pa.: two grandfathers, James Frasier of Pine City and Mr. Briggs of Knoxville, Pa. The body will be removed to the family home this morning where the funeral will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. The Rev. L.A. Guiles of Millerton will officiate. Burial Webbs Mills Cemetery. (handwritten on article Feb. 9, 1928)
FRASIER James B. Frasier James B. Frasier of Pine City died Monday, Jan. 18, 1937, at 11:30 a.m. He is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Hilda Costello of Chemung and Mrs. Irene Andrus of Pine City; two sons, James G. and Frank, both of Pine City. Funeral Thursday at noon at the home of the son, James G. Frasier. The Rev. Roy Smith will officiate. Burial in Knoxville, Pa.
GARRISON Foster Garrison Mansfield, Pa. Nov. 16 – Foster Garrison died yesterday at his home in South Main street, after an illness of several months duration. He moved from his farm at Elk Run to Mansfield in March last. Mr. Garrison was 69 years old, a veteran of the Civil War, and a member of General Mansfield post, G.A.R. of this boro. He is survived by a widow and four sons. There will be a brief service at the family home tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock, following which the body will be taken to the church at Job Corners, from where the funeral will be held.
GARRISON A Good Woman Gone The death of Mrs. Fanny Redfield, which occurred at Seeley Creek, N.Y. last Sunday night, Oct 27th, at the age of 85 years, removes from our section another of the early settlers, and a woman who was universally respected and esteemed for her many sterling qualities, and who well deserved the loving regard in which she was held by her numerous family connections. Francis Garrison was born Sept 18, 1810, Trumansburg, N.Y. and was one of a family of eleven or twelve children, all of whom attained manhood and womanhood. The surviving brothers of deceased are Abram Garrison, Jesse Garrison, T. J. Garrison, all of Jackson: surviving sisters, Mrs. Jane Sheive, now at Tama, Iowa: Mrs. Charity Zumalt, of Shelcon, Ill., and Mrs. Lucy Rozelle, of Somers Lane, this county. When about twelve years of age Miss Garrison removed with her family to Jackson, Tioga Co, Pa. then an almost unbroken wilderness, and participated with them in all the hardships and deprivations of pioneer life. She was stout-hearted, courageous and
GILLETT J. Gillett Hon. J. F. Gillett, a well-known citizen of this place, died Friday morning, June 7 at 7 o’clock, at his home in Elmira, aged 78 years. The remains were brought to this place for burial.The funeral was held at the church on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. Rev. St. John of Elmira preached the sermon, Rev. Joel Jewell of Troy offering prayer and Rev. W. A. Grover reading Scripture lesson. Mr. Gillett took an active interest, even in his old age, in all the moral, social, political and religious issues of the day – advocating by precept and example temperance and sobriety, and taking an active interest in whatever tended to promote a healthy social improvement, diversion, amusement or recreation. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Gillett was one of the most pleasant in the town and their hospitality unbounded. A visit there was regarded as a holiday by young and old, and their memory will long be cherished by those who have so many times received their generous welcome. He was engaged largely in lumbering and dairying, and has a l
GLENN John Glenn In view of a remark by John Glenn’s father that he gave coffee to newsmen covering their New Concord home, saving his prized buttermilk for himself, Bill Pope says Creighton’s Dairy is sending a case of buttermilk by express to the Ohioan.
GODFREY MRS. IDA M. SHERWOOD Mrs. Ida M. Sherwood died at 12:30 o’clock this morning at the family home, 452 East Church street, after an illness of several weeks. She is survived by two sisters, Miss Hattie B. and Miss M. Louise Godfrey at home and a nephew, Edgar E. Godfrey of Ithaca. Mrs. Sherwood had for a number of years been a member of the faculty of School No. 4. The funeral arrangements will be announced later. 
GORDON FRANK V. GORDON Frank V. Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gordon died at the home of his parents in Gillette January 30 thirty-four years old. Death was due to heart disease. He is survived by his parents, one brother, Emmett G. Gordon of Brooklyn, N.Y. The funeral was held Tuesday, February 2, at 1 o’clock. Burial was in Gillett. (handwritten on article 1909)
GORDON WILLIAM GORDON DIES AT HOME IN GILLETT Gillett, Pa. Feb. 10 – The death of William Gordon occurred at his home one mile south of Gillett at about ? Wednesday morning from hardening of the arteries. He had been ill for about two months and the end was looked for momentarily. His sufferings had been very great, as much of the time he had not been able to lie down. He was a veteran of the late Civil War and a member of Eames Post, G.A.R. of Gillett. He was a man respected in the community and will be greatly missed. 
GORDON JAMES GORDON James Gordon, a member of the 207th Pennsylvania Volunteers, died at 5 o’clock yesterday afternoon at the family home in Pine City, where he had resided for the past 38 years. He was seventy years old and had been in ill health eight years. He is survived by his widow and a daughter, Mrs. John C. Ham, both of Pine City. The funeral will be held at the home Monday at 2:30 o’clock. The Rev. I. P. Ripley will officiate. Burial in the Pine City cemetery. (handwritten on article June 12, 1913)
GORDON JAMES R. GORDON The funeral of James R. Gordon was held this morning at 10 o’clock at the family home, 233 Robinwood avenue, Elmira Heights, and was private. The Rev. F. Barrett of Coryland, Pa. officiated, and the remains were removed to Checkerville, Pa. for burial. (handwritten on article 1913)
GRAVES FRANK M. GRAVES Frank M. Graves, formerly of Breesport, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Norma Howe, at Erin, March 31, after an illness of several weeks. Besides his daughter, he is survived by a sister, Mrs. Flora G. Aber and a brother Moses W. Graves, both of Elmira. Mr. Graves was born at Pine City, N.Y., October 9, 1857, and was the son of Henry T. Graves, who died February 25, aged eighty-five years. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon at the Breesport Baptist church, the Rev. Mr. Nightingale, the pastor, officiating. Burial was in the Hill Top cemetery. The services at the grave were in charge of Southern Light Lodge, F. & .M., of Breesport. (handwritten on article 57 years)
GRAVES HENRY T. GRAVES Henry T. Graves, a former resident of Pine City many years, died Tuesday night at the family home 417 Balsam street aged eighty-four years. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Flora Aber of this city and two sons, Moses Graves of Elmira and Frank Graves of Erin. The funeral will be held at the Harrington undertaking rooms Friday at 1”30 p.m. Burial will be in the Pine City cemetery. (handwritten on article – Feb. 24, 1914 - buried Feb 27, 1914)
GUNDERMAN JOSEPH T. GUNDERMAN Joseph T. Gunderman, 33, of the South Creek Road, an employe of the Elmira, Corning & Waverly railroad, died unexpectedly of a heart seizure in a lavatory of the Campbell Garage, Chemung, Friday afternoon. His body was discovered at 3 p.m. by an employe of the garage. Two weeks ago Mr. Gunderman recovered from an attack of influenza, and is believed that his heart weakened during the illness. He is survived by his widow, Helen; three children, Joseph, jr., Elizabeth, George and William; eight sisters, Mrs. F. E. Green, Waverly; Mrs Charles Piatt, Binghamton; Mrs. Emmet Westfall, Chemung; Mrs. William Wienig, California; Mrs. C. L. Leonard, Penn Yan; Mrs. W. S. Larison,Virginia; Mrs. T. L. Bogart, Buffalo; Miss LaFern Gunderman, Virginia, and three brothers; C. W. Gunderman, Ithaca; J. S. Gunderman, Elmira and O. H. Gunderman, Pine City. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at South Creek Road residence. The Rev. A. M. Laird of the First Church of Christ,Elmira will officiate.
GUSTIN GUSTIN Born on May 4, 1895, to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gustin, a 9 ½ lb. Boy.
GUSTIN MRS. CORA B. RUMSEY Mrs. Cora B. Rumsey, 52, widow of Ripley J. Rumsey, late of 226 Scottwood Avenue, Elmira Heights, died Friday, Nov. 30, 1934, at 4:45 p.m. She is survived by a son, Emery H. Rumsey of Elmira Heights; a daughter, Mrs. Harry Craig, of Gillett, Pa.; three brothers, Tracy M. Gustin of Elmira Heights; Floyd S. and Romie B. Gustin of Elmira. The funeral will be held at Gillett, Pa., Sunday at 3 p.m. The Rev. Sydney Kane will officiate. Burial in the Gillett Cemetery.
HAKES Edith Mable Criss Mrs. Edith Mable Criss, 61, died at the family home in Valois at 3 a.m. Friday, Oct. 14, 1938. She is survived by a son, Leo of Elmira: a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Hatch of Valois; four grandchildren, a great grandchild; a brother William Hakes of Rochester; two sisters, Mrs. Arthur Balmer and Mrs. Tracy Everett of Pine City. Funeral service in the home Sunday at 2:30 p.m. The Rev. Russell Gates will officiate. Burial in Hector Cemetery.
HAM Ham, Harrison Miss Sylvia Ham, of Southport and Miss Mary Harrison, of Caton, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Ham of Fulton street. (handwritten on article Oct 11, 1902)
HAM EVELYN JOYCE HAM The funeral of Evelyn Joyce Ham, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon G. Ham of Pine City, was held today at 2 p.m. at the family home and was private. The Rev. George Burroughs officiated. Burial was in Woodlawn cemetery. (handwritten on article – Born Feb. 10, 1928; died March 19, 1928; buried March 22, 1928)
HAMM MRS. HARRY HURD Lawrenceville – Funeral services for Mrs. Harry Hurd will be conducted at the Delos Hurd home here Thursday at 2:30 p.m. followed by services at the Tioga Methodist Church at 3. Burial will be in the Tioga Cemetery. The Rev. John O. Mabuce of Corning and the Rev. Vaughn McArthur of Lawrenceville will officiate. Surviving are her husband, a son Charles of Corning; three sisters, Mrs. Harry Clarenden and Mrs. Davison of Tioga and Mrs. Keith Hammond of Wellsboro. Mrs. Hurd was born at Tioga Junction Aug. 10, 1873, a daughter of Chauncey and Electa Miller Hamm. She married Mr. Hurd in 1902.
HAMM Mrs. Eva Lee Mrs. Eva M. Lee, 76, of 269 W. Hudson St., Monday night, Mrs. 17, 1947. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Winifred Sprague of Elmira; son, Herbert C. Lee of Elmira; brother, George R. Hamm of Cleveland; sister, Mrs. Melva Frear of McAllen, Tex.; four grandchildren. The body will be removed tonight from the Hagerman Funeral Home to the home of her daughter, 269 W. Hudson St., where funeral will be Thursday at 10:30 a.m. Rev. Clifford Eichner. Woodlawn Cemetery.
HARRINGTON William C. Harrington The funeral service for the late William C. Harrington will be held at the family home, corner of Main and West First Streets, tonight at 8 o’clock. The Rev. John Richards of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, and the Rev. R. Vieweg of the German Evangelical Church will officiate and will be assisted by the Rev. George H. Haighof Syracuse, the Rev. H. R. Saunders of Fairport; the Rev. H. A. Depfer, the Rev. H. E. Hubbard and other city pastors.
HARRINGTON William C. Harrington WILLIAM C. HARRINGTON IS DEAD AFTER LONG CAREER IN BUSINESS William C. Harrington, well-known in Elmira as an undertaker and funeral director, died Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the family home, corner of Main and West First Streets,following an extended illness. Mr. Harrington was a member of the Kiwanis Club. When the Kiwanians cleared the Washington Park site in 1921, preparatory to making it a playground, he sustained an injury which later developed into a serious heart affection. Mr. Harrington was confined to the house several months, but for the last six months he has been able to leave his home and visit his friends. He was not able to resume the active duties of his business but gave it his personal direction. He had been ailing the past three days and Tuesday suffered a heart seizure and died in a short time, while he was in company with members of his family. William Constable Harrington was born in Elmira February 16, 1867, a son of the late C. W, and Mary Constable Harrington. His father was 
HEATER JAMES H. HEATER The death of James H. Heater occurred last night at 8 o’clock at his home, No. 507 Pennsylvania avenue. The deceased was forty-four years of age and is survived by his wife, two brothers, Nelson of Waterbury, Conn., and David of Sussex, N.Y. and one sister, Mrs. William Quick of Sussex. A prayer service will be held over the remains at 11 o’clock Monday morning and the body will be taken to Mosherville, where the funeral will be held at the church at 1 o’clock in the afternoon. Interment will be in Mosherville cemetery. (handwritten on article – Nov. 13, 1908)
HEAXT Martin Heaxt Martin E. Heaxt, 78, a lifelong resident of Elmira, died Wednesday, May 25, 1938, at Uleta, Fla. He leaves his wife, two children in Elmira, Mrs. Walter Monks and Donn J. Heaxt, and two in Florida, Mrs. Byron Platt and Ralph M. Heaxt; two sister, Mrs. Carrie M. Brown of Buffalo and Mrs. Camilla Gornee of Hornell; two brothers, John of Cleveland, Ohio, and George, of Florida; also 10 grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
HEAXT Camilla HEAXT Gornee Mrs. Camilla Heaxt Gornee, 92, of 919 Pennsylvania Ave., widow of Elliot Gornee., Monday morning, June 18, 1951, at the home of a granddaughter, Mrs. Ernest Scott, with whom she resided. Survived by son Erwin Gornee of Elmira; brothers, John Heaxt of Medina, Ohio, and George Heaxt of Uleta, Fla.,five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. The body is at the Hagerman Funeral Home where funeral was held Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. The Rev. C. Wellington Hardy. Woodlawn Cemetery.
HELM GEORGE HELM George Helm, a well known farmer of the town of Southport, died Friday afternoon at the family home near Pine City, on the macadam road, aged sixty-one years. He is survived by his widow, a brother, Wilson Helm of Webbs Mills. He was a member of the Baptist church at Pine City for many years. The funeral will be held Monday at 1 p.m. at the home and the Rev. Charles Henry of the Baptist Church of Pine City will officiate. Burial in Woodlawn cemetery.(handwritten on article Jan 19, 1917)
HENRY CARRRIE FRANK HENRY Carrie Frank Henry, died at the family home in Pine City early yesterday morning, aged sixty-eight years. She is survived by a brother, the Rev. Charles Henry, pastor of the Pine City Baptist Church: a niece, Angie Miner of California, and a grand nephew, also of California. The funeral will be held Friday at 10:30 a.m. and burial will be in the Tioga Point cemetery. The Rev. Delos E. Abrams will officiate. (handwritten on article – Aug. 22, 1917)
HILL EDITH M. HILL Edith Mildred Hill, aged thirteen years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Hill of Sagetown, died in this city this morning of appendicitis. She is survived by her parents, a sister Ella Hill and brother William Hill. The funeral will be held at the family home at Sagetown Sunday at 2 p.m. Burial in the Pine City cemetery. (handwritten on article – Sept. 15, 1911)
HOGAN William Hogan William Hogan died Wednesday night at his home, No. 120 South Main street, of gastric fever, aged fifty-six years. His wife survives him. The funeral was held yesterday morning from his late home at 9 o’clock, and at 10 from St. Mary’s Church. (handwritten on article Nov. 20, 1895)
HOLLANDS HENRY HOLLANDS  Death of an Old and Esteemed Resident Of Blossburg, Pa. Henry Hollands is dead. He died as all brave men die – with his face to the front and with no tremor of fear at the approach of the grim conqueror. He died in full consciousness and with an abiding and complete belief in a continuance of life beyond the grave. Of him it may be said, as of few men, that the whole of his long life was marked with an unswerving performance of duty and an unquestioning loyalty to all with whom he was connected. His work was his life, even when the hand of Death was beckoning him yonder, out of here to there, his heart and mind were with the duties laid down. It has been said that Peace hath her victories even greater than war, and the victories achieved by Henry Hollands now crown his memory with laurels that will out last those of the heroes of the battlefield. What great eulogy can any man have? Last Sunday evening, at early twilight, he died at his home in Blossburg, Pa., after a brief illness. Although eighty-one years o
HOWARD MRS. LODNA R. WHIPPLE The death of Mrs. Lodna R. Whipple occurred yesterday afternoon at her home in Pine City. She was 65 years of age and was ill for more than a year of dropsy. She is survived by her husband, W. J. Whipple; six children, Mrs. Blanch E. Rumsey, of Elmira, ? G. Whipple, Harry J., and ? W. all of Elmira; Grant W. Whipple and Roy F. Whipple of Philadelphia, Pa.; one sister, Mrs. E. Gage of ? Pa., and one brother C. Howard, of North Chemung. Funeral announcement will be later.
HOWE HARVEY C. HOWE Harvey Coburn Howe died very unexpectedly last night about 8 o’clock at the family home, 1014 Pennsylvania avenue, at Southport Corners. Mr. Howe appeared in his usual health yesterday and directed the work at his mill at Southport Corners. Last night he prepared to retire about 8 o’clock and was in the act of drinking a glass of water when he suffered a heart seizure and fell to the floor, where he was found by his sister, Miss. Etta B. Howe. Death followed in a few minutes. Mr. Howe was born July 4, 1854, and had been a resident of Southport Corners since about 1880, where he was first associated with the late Jacob Weyer in the milling business. For a number of years past Mr. Howe had conducted the business. He married a daughter of Jacob Weyer. Mr. Howe died about two years ago. Mr. Howe had represented the town of Southport in the Board of Supervisors since 1910, and was a very capable and conscientious official. He had been a member of Ivy Lodge, No. 397, F. and A. M., of this city since 1893. The deced
HOWE HARVEY C. HOWE The funeral of Harvey C. Howe was held this afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the family home at Southport Corners. The Rev. J. D. Warren, of the South Presbyterian church officiated and burial was in the family plot at Woodlawn cemetery. Members of the board of Supervisors of which the decedent was a member attended the funeral in a body. (handwritten on article Feb. 25, 1914)
HUNT Fred Hunt Fred Hunt, 68, of Goodland, Kan., died Sept. 3, 1937. He was born in Elmira and lived many years in this vicinity. He went west with a brother Walter Hunt, 35 years ago, where he had since resided. Mr. Hunt spent some time, one year ago, visiting relatives, and renewing old friendships in and near Elmira and at that time was in ill health. He leaves his two sons, Fred Jr., and Frank of Goodland and the following brothers and sisters: William E. of Pine City, Harry of Elmira, Miss Sarah Hunt of Brooklyn, Mrs. C. T. Odin of Salem, Ore,and Mrs. Fred W. Peck of Elmira. The funeral and burial was in Goodland, Kan.