Death Notices (C)
Death Notices "C"

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 Everett Raymond Cady
Democrat & Chronicle, Rochester, New York
November 25, 2001

Cady, Everett R.: HOLLEY: Age 79, November 24, 2001. He was a Kodak retiree and Veteran of WWII.
Survived by wife of 54 years Theresa; children, Darryl (Barb) Cady, Evan (Mar garet) Cady, Janice (Lewis Jr) Passarell, Pamela (Scott) Hamel, Lynette Cady, Lisa (Wayde) Seiler, Dean Cady; brother, Frank Cady; sister, Marcia (James) Hobbs; 8 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
The family will receive friends at he Christopher Mitchell Funeral Homes, Inc., 16650 West Albion Road, Holley, MONDAY 3:30-5:30 and 7-9 P.M. Family and friends are invited to attend a Funeral Service TUESDAY at 1 p.m. in the Holley First Presbyterian Church. Interment in Sandy Creek Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial may be made to the Church, Holley Ambulance, or the National Kidney Foundation. HisCadyEverett Raymond (1922-2001) body was interred November 26, 2001 in Murray, Orleans Co. New York, Sandy Creek Cemetery.

Raymond E. Cady
Democrat & Chronicle, Rochester, New York
March 21, 1976 - page 7C; column 1

Cady, Raymond E.
Raymond E. Cady of 6199 Mann Rd. Akron, N.Y., passed away Friday March 19, 1976, at the Veteran's Administration Hospital, Buffalo. He is survived by 4 sons and 3 daughters, Mrs. John (Geraldine) Hoffman of Medina, Everett Cady of Holley, Donald Cady of Lockport, Frank Cady, Carol Cady and Wayne Cady, both of Akron and Mrs. A. James (Marcia) Hobbs of Gasport; 3 step-daughters and 2 step-sons; 1 sister, Mrs. Florence Cropsey of Rochester; 15 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Wallace and Heath Funeral Home Inc., 38 State St. Middleport, where funeral services will be held Monday at 11a.m. Burial in Mt. Albion Cemetery.

Jerry D. Callan
Times-Union; Rochester(New York)
November 8, 1990; page 4C; column 3

HOLLEY: On Wednesday November 7, 1990. He is survived by Jackie Brady; his children, Stacey, Chelsie, Ashley and megan; his parents, John A. and Marion Callan of Boynton Beach, FL.; 1 brother, John R. Callan of Batavia, 1 sister, Susan O'Brien, of E. Aurora, NY; several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.
Friends may call Thursday 2-4, 7-9PM at The Fowler Funeral Home Inc. 52 State St. Brockport. Friends may go directly to the Church of The Nativity, Brockport on Friday November 9th where Funeral Mass will be held at 10AM. Interment, Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Friends may make contibutions to The Heart Assoc.

James L. Campbell
Democrat & Chronicle, Rochester, New York
April 6, 1999; page 2B; column 3.

Campbell, James L. of Dade City, FL. passed away suddenly on Mon., April 5, 1999. Formerly a resident of Rochester & Clarendon. He retired from Eastman Kodak and had worked for the Orleans Co. Hwy. Dept. He also was past supervisor of the town of Clarendon and a member of the Orleans Co. board of supervisors. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Helen(Becker); sons, James(Virginia), Raymond(Kay) and daughter, Betty(Bob) Hildreth; brothers, Ralph of Dade City, FL. and Raymond of Alexandria, IN; sister, Mary of Mayfield KY. Funeral services will be conducted by the Oakley Funeral Home in Dade City on Wed. Apr. 7 with interment shortly thereafter.

Alice Champ
Democrat & Chronicle, Rochester, New York
December 5, 1978

Yeager, Alice(Champ) Monday, Dec. 4, 1978. Survived by 2 daughters and sons-in-law, John and Gertrude(Gay) Albert, Norman and Barbara Hawley of Miami, Fla.; 4 great-grandchildren; 10 grandchildren; a brother, Warren Champ, of Ontario, Can.; nieces and nephews. The family requests no prior calling hours. Friends wishing may make donations to Lakeside Presbyterian Church. Friends are invited to attend her memorial service at Lakeside Presbyterian Church, Saturday Dec.9, at 3 p.m. Reference: Thomas Funeral Chapels Inc. (Also see Charles Yeager)

Anna M. Cowan
Democrat & Chronicle, Rochester, New York
July 13, 1981

Of Greece , NY on July 12, 1981. Survived by one son, Everett N. Cowan, Jr. of FL.; 1 sister, Mrs. Mary Millick; 1 grandson , Everett N. Cowan III of Wyoming; 3 great-grandchildren; 3 great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at Arndt Funeral Home, 1118 Long Pond Rd. Calling hours Monday 2-4 and 7-9p.m. Funeral service Tuesday 2:30 p.m. at funeral home, Pastor Arthur C. Dueker officiating. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery.

Agnes Craig
Lockport (New York) Union-Sun & Journal
August 13, 1914 Page 3; Column 4

Agnes Craig Watt, Wife of Robert Watt, died at her home, No. 438 West avenue, on Wednesday evening, August 12, 1914. She is survived her husband, five sons, Alexander of Fairport, N.Y., Richard of Council, Idaho, Thomas of Newcastle, Scotland; James and William Watt of Lockport; also four daughters, Mrs. Euphemia Cady of Cambria; Mrs. Charles Wright, Mrs. George Meahl and Mrs. Arthur Robinson of this city; eleven grandchildren and five great grandchildren. The funeral services will be held from her late home on Saturday afternoon, August 15, 1914, at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in glenwood Cemetery.

Dorothy Cropsey
Democrat & Chronicle, Rochester, New York
July 8, 1978 - page 5C; column 2

Keppen, Dorothy C.
Age 63 of 2867 Garden St., N. Fort Myers, Fla. on July 6, 1978, formerly of Rochester. Survived by husband, David Keppen of N. Fort Myers; 2 sons Gary Keppen of N. Fort Myers, Donald of Lake Havasu City, Ariz.; her mother, Florence Noble Cropsey of Rochester; 1 sister, Marion Cady of Potsdam, N.Y.; 3 grandchildren, Steven, David and Corina.
Memorial services will be Sunday at 7 p.m. at Tant Funeral Home in Cape Coral, Fla. Creamation will follow.

Maurice F. Cropsey
Democrat & Chronicle, Rochester, New York
June 6, 1990 - page 8F; column 1

Cropsey, Maurice F.
GREECE: Suddenly, June 16, 1990, Maurice F. Cropsey. He is survived by his daughter, Janet (Ronald) LaBorie; his son, Paul (Nancy) Cropsey; 3 grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife, Helen, July 3, 1989.
Services will be private. Friends wishing may make contributions to Barnard Ambulance Corp. in Mr. Cropsey's memory. Arrangements: Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home Inc., Hilton.

Alice Curran
Orleans Republic, Albion, New York
January 8, 1930 page1; column. 2

Mrs. Alice Curran Stirk, 61, died here Tuesday of last week, her death following that of her husband, James Stirk by just a week.
She is survived by two sons, Thomas and James Stirk; a brother Thomas Curran, all of Albion, and a sister, Mrs Clarence Burch of Barre.
Funeral services were held Friday at 2:30 at the Christ Episcopal Church and burial was at Mt. Albion cemetery.

Dewey A. Curran
Democrat & Chronicle, Rochester, New York
December 22, 1969 - page 4B; column 2

Curran, Dewey A. (Duke)
Dewey A. (Duke) Curran of 20 Pontiac Dr. Sunday, dec. 21, 1969 he is survived by his wife, Maryland; one sister, Mrs. Virginia Holohan; several nieces and nephews. He was a member of Fame Lodge No. 745 F and A M Lolla Rookh Grotta, & Universal Craftsman Engineers.Friend may call at the Frederick W. Mulroney Funeral Home 2729 Dewey Ave., calling hours, Monday and Tuesday evenings only 7-9. Services Wednesday morning at 10:30 a.m. Iterment at the conveniece of the family. Kindly omit flowers. Memorials to the Durand United Church of Christ may be made in his memory.

George Curran
Orleans Republic, Albion, New York
June 16, 1920

Geo. Curran, who has been a sufferer for nearly two years, died Monday evening at the Gregory Hospital, where he had been a patient for a week or over. He was a Civil War veteran and a member of the 8th Heavy Artillery. He is survived by his wife, two sons, John of Rochester and Thomas of this village; two daughters, Mrs. Lester Stirk of Albion and Mrs Clarence Burch of Rochester. His age was 79.

Harry A. Curran
Orleans Republic, Albion, New York
February 7, 1917

Harry Curran, son of Mr.and Mrs. Geo. Curran of this village , died at Niagara Falls on Monday, aged 44 years. He is survived by his wife, one daughter, Harriett; his parents; two sisters, Mrs. Lester Stirk and Mrs. Clarence Burch; two brothers, Thomas of Albion and John of Rochester. The body was brought to Albion for burial.

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