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New York County New York Obituaries Extracted From The New York Tribune, New York, NY, 1919


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1919 Obituaries from The New York Tribune in New York, New York County New York.


BAYER, Gregory A. Obituary, Nov. 19, 1919

Gregory A. Bayer, aged 26, beloved son of Johanna and the late John Bayer. Funeral from his late residence, 1089 Union ave., Bronx, on Thursday at 10 a.m.; thence to St. Anthony's Church, 166th st and Prospect ave. Relatives and friends invited to attend. [New York Tribune, (New York, NY) - November 19, 1919, p. 10.]


BERGMAN, Ray, Obituary

BERGMAN, Ray - (nee Ray Cohen), widow of Max Bergman, of Cleveland, Ohio, on June 23, 1919. Funeral 1460 Lexington av., on Wednesday at 2 o'clock. Omit flowers. Cleveland papers please copy. [New York Tribune, (New York, NY) - June 25, 1919, P.10]


BREMER, John H., Obituary

On Saturday, July 26, 1919. John H. Bremer. Jr.. only son of Dr. John H. Bremer, aged 14 years. Funeral services will be held at his late residence. 660 Leonard St., Brooklyn, on Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. [New York Tribune, (New York, NY) - July 29, 1919]


BUTTS, Georgianna Schultz, Obituary

At Seton Hospital, July 26, Georgianna Schultz. Services at residence of R. P. Butts, 47 South Oxford St. Brooklyn, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. New Jersey and Pennsylvania papers please copy. [New York Tribune, (New York, NY) - July 29, 1919]


CAHILL, Johanna E., Obituary

Mrs. Johanna E. Ryan, fifty-five, wife of Thomas M. Cahill, a retired policeman, died at 652 Fifty-ninth Street, Brooklyn. On July 20, Johanna E. Cahill (nee Ryan), beloved wife of Thomas M. Cahill. Funeral on Tuesday from her late residence. 652 59th St. Brooklyn, at 9:30 a. m. thence to the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. 5th Ave. and 59th St., where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated. She is survived by three sons, Walter Purcell, Edward Joseph and Thomas Merton. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Newark papers please copy. [New York Tribune, (New York, NY) - July 29, 1919]


CALLAHAN, Annie, Obituary

June 23, Annie Callahan, native of County Cavan, Ireland, Requiem mass at St Vincent Ferrer's Church, Wednesday at 10 o'clock. [New York Tribune, (New York, NY) - June 25, 1919, Page 10]


CASEY, Jeremiah L. Obituary, July 29, 1919

Suddenly, at Fordham Hospital, July 27, 1919. Jeremiah L. Casey, husband of the late Ellen Casey and beloved father of John. Harry. Alphonsus. F. De Sales, Gerald and Victor. Funeral from late residence, 2399 Grand Concourse. Requiem mass Wednesday, July 30, 10:30 o'clock. Our Lady of Mercy Church. Marion Ave.. Fordham. Please omit flowers. Binghamton papers please copy. [New York Tribune, (New York, NY) - July 29, 1919, p. 10.]


COMBS, Ezekiel, Obituary

Ezekiel A. Combs, 56, a proofreader employed on "The New York World" for many years, died Monday in St. Mary's Hospital, Brooklyn. He was formerly a proofreader on "The Philadelphia Pu blic Ledger" [New York Tribune, (New York, NY) - December 18, 1919]


GAERTNER, Henry A. Obituary, June 25, 1919

Henry Arthur Gaertner, suddenly, at the residence of his cousin, June 19, in his 24th year. Cornell graduate, class of 1918. Funeral services Thursday, at 10 a.m., at his late home, 812 East 179th st. Ithaca papers please copy. [New York Tribune, (New York, NY) - June 25, 1919, p. 10.]


GLEESON, Rev. John A., Obituary

GLEESON - Suddenly, June 23, Rev. John A. Gleeson, Rector of St. Michael's Church, New York City, and brother of Nora Gleeson, of Newburgh, N.Y. Solemnrequiem mass Thursday, June 26, at 11 o'clock. Interment in family plot, Newburgh, N.Y. Divine office will be sung Wednesday at 8 p.m. Reverend clergy are kindly invited to attend. [New York Tribune, (New York, NY) - June 25, 1919, Page 10]


GOLDBERG, Esther Obituary, July 29, 1919

Esther Goldberg, aged 38 years, July 27. Funeral from late residence, 2050 Anthony Ave., Bronx, Tuesday. [New York Tribune, (New York, NY) - July 29, 1919, p. 10.]


GOLDBERG, Max Obituary, July 29, 1919

Max Goldberg, 42 years, suddenly on July 26. Funeral from late residence. 2050 Anthony Ave., Bronx, Tuesday, 10 a. m. [New York Tribune, (New York, NY) - July 29, 1919, p. 10.]


GORMAN, Mary Delaney, Obituary

Mrs. Mary Delaney Gorman, widow of Martin Gorman, is dead at her home in Brooklyn. She was active in Catholic charities and was interested in the Home for Newsboys and the Home for the Blind, of Newark,N.J. She was a member of the Catholic Women's Benevolent League. [New York Tribune, (New York, NY) - December 18, 1919]


HAWLEY, William Young, Obituary

HAWLEY -William Young, son of the late Henry Q. Hawley and Katherine Akin, of Albany. N. Y.. on July 27. 1919, in his 45th year. Funeral services 10 a. m. Tuesday, the 29th, at his late residence, 393 West End av. Interment at Albany. [New York Tribune, (New York, NY) - July 29, 1919]


HISLOP, Adelaide R., Obituary

Mrs. Adelaide Redfield Hislop, eighty-six, widow of Dr. John G. Hislop, died at 2231 Vanderveer Street. Brooklyn. She was a niece of Herman J. Redfield. formerly Collector of the Port of New York. Dr. Hislop. her husband, was at One time dean of the Medical College of New York University. Funeral services were held yesterday. [New York Tribune, (New York, NY) - July 29, 1919]


JOHNSON, David J., Obituary

David J. Johnson, seventy-six, a retired cooper, died Sunday at 403 South Fourth Street, Brooklyn. He was a member of the Ainslie Street Presbyterian Church. [New York Tribune, (New York, NY) - July 29, 1919]


LOW, Marian M., Obituary

Mrs. Marian M. Chambers Low, fifty-four, of 417 Forty-third Street, Brooklyn, is dead. Her father was a hotel man of Willamsburg, and her husband was formerly associated with "The New York Times." She is survived by a son, Colonel John Chambers Low, recently of the 308th Engineers, U.S.A. [New York Tribune, (New York, NY) - July 29, 1919]


McGINNIS, Delia, Obituary, July 29, 1919

On July 26. Delia (nee McGrath) native of town of Claremorris, County Mayo, Ireland, widow of the late William McGinnis and mother of Winifred McCarthy, Mary Kerwin, Delia, William and James McGinnis. Funeral from her late residence. 2363 Loring Pl. Bronx, Tuesday, July 29. at 9 a. m. thence to the Church of St. Nicholas of Tolentine, Andrews Ave. and Fordham road. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Automobile cort. Kindly omit flowers. [New York Tribune, (New York, NY) - July 29, 1919]


McGUIRE, Bernard, Obituary

Bernard Mcguire, 51, employed as a weigher in the Federal Department of Weights and Measures, died Tuesday at his home, 125 Congress Street, Brooklyn. [New York Tribune, (New York, NY) - December 18, 1919]


MENAHAN, Bridget, Obituary

On July 26, 1919, at her residence. 33 Bleecker St., Brooklyn, Bridget Menahan. beloved daughter of the late Edward and Mary Menahan and sister of the late John Menahan. Survived by brothers, P. J. and Edward J. Menahan , two sisters, Katharine Menahan and Sister Mary Frances in religion. Funeral on Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. Solemn mass of requiem at Our Lady of Good Council Church. Putnam Ave., at 11 a. m. Please omit flowers. Automobile cortège. [New York Tribune, (New York, NY) - July 29, 1919]


MORRIS, Hyman, Obituary

On July 27, in his 69th year. Hyman, beloved husband of Ernestine and devoted father of Jack. Ray and Helen. Funeral from his late residence. 695 St Nicholas Ave., on Tuesday, July 29, at 10 a. m. [New York Tribune, (New York, NY) - July 29, 1919]


MURPHY, Patrick Obituary, Mar. 24, 1919

On March 22, Patrick, former resident of The Bronx and beloved husband of Margaret (Gearon). Funeral from 426 61st st., Brooklyn, on Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Mass of requiem at Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help at 10 a.m. Auto cortege. [New York Tribune, (New York, NY) - March 24, 1919, p. 8.]


MURRAY, Herbert V., Obituary

Herbert Vincent Murray, twenty-one. of 432 First Street, Brooklyn, died yesterday after an illness of four weeks. He was a brother of the late John Paul Thompson Murray, who at the time of his death last April was assistant editor of The Tribune News Service. [New York Tribune, (New York, NY) - July 29, 1919]


NIEDRACH, Leonard J., Obituary

Leonard J. Niedrach, 61, active in the political and civic affairs of the Kingston Park seciton of Brooklyn, where he was formerly Republican captain of his election district, is dead at his home, 424 Ditmas Avenue, Brooklyn. He was founder and formerly president of the Kingston Park Club and a member of the Parkville Improvement League. [New-York Tribune, (New York, NY) - December 18, 1919]


SMYTH, Genevieve C., Obituary

Genevieve Catherine Smyth, daughter of Hugh D. Smyth, a real estate appraiser and broker, and auctioneer for the Sheriff of Kings County, died Sunday of influenza at 413 Greene Avenue. [New York Tribune, (New York, NY) - July 29, 1919]


TOOLAN, Peter A. Obituary, Mar. 24, 1919

On March 21, Peter A., beloved husband of Carrie (nee Debbler). Funeral Monday, March 24, at his late residence, 152 Union Place, Bronx at 9:30 a.m., thence to Sacred Heart Church, Highbridge, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul. Interment St. Raymond's. [New York Tribune, (New York, NY) - March 24, 1919, p. 8.]


TUTTLE, Mary E. Obituary, July 29, 1919

On July 26. Mary Elizabeth, sister of Joseph J. and Anna M. Tuttle at her residence. 716 Oakland Ph. Bronx. Requiem mass at the Church of St Martin of Tours on Tuesday, July 29, at 9:39 a. m. [New York Tribune, (New York, NY) - July 29, 1919]


VIGHT, Martin, Obituary

Man Buried Under Coal.
Martin Vight, of 156 Schenck Street, Brooklyn, fell into a coal chute at the American Sugar Refining Company's pier at South Fifth Street yesterday. He plunged into a barge which was being loaded at the time, and was buried under fifty tons of coal before the machinery could be stopped. Scores of men volunteered to shovel away the coal so his body could be recovered. [New York Tribune, (New York, NY) - December 6, 1919]


WEBER, Henry, Obituary

Henry, son of the late Louis and Marie Weber, at 1066 Jefferson av., Brooklyn ; born in Brooklyn in 1881; survived by son Henry, brother Frank, and sister Adeline L. Kramer; was a salesman for the American Woolen Company, New York. Interment Monday, private. [New York Tribune, (New York, NY) - March 24, 1919, Page 8]