James Farley   b. 11-29-1905 d.4-8-1950         Bettyann’s Uncle                               The Sullivan Review, 4-13-1950
James Farley, 44, widely known Dushore Farmer, passed away in the Robert Packer Hospital on Saturday evening after an extended illness.
A son of the late John and Catherine O’Neill Farley, he was born in Cherry Township on Nov. 29, 1905, on the same farm where his family now resides.
Surviving are his wife, Mildred Sick Farley; two daughters, Ann and Mary Lou at home; one sister, Mrs. Margaret Taffe of Dushore.
Funeral services were held at the family home Wednesday at 9 a.m., and from St. Basil’s Church in Dushore at 9:30. Interment in St. Francis Cemetery at Cummiskey.

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Mrs. James Farley, Mildred Louise Sick Farley, b. 5-22-1913 d. 3-4-2004      Bettyann’s Aunt    Daily Review,  3-5- 2004
Mildred Louise Sick Farley, 90, of Dushore, Pa. passed away on Thursday, March 4, 2004 at the Dar-Way Nursing Home in Estella, Pa.
Mildred was born May 22, 1913 in Dushore, daughter of the late John C. & Louise Ambs Sick. She attended the Cherry Mills School and married James Farley of Cherry Township on April 16, 1934 at St. Basil's Church. James predeceased her on April 8, 1950.
Mildred was a homemaker and after her husband's death worked for many years at the Endicott-Johnson Mfg. Co. in Mildred, Pa. and Sull-Craft Mfg. Co. of Dushore. After retirement Mildred was an Avon Lady and also groomed dogs. She was a member of the Cherry Mills Homemakers, where she made many crafts and quilts.
Mildred was a very active member of St. Basil's Church, Dushore, and a member of the former Altar and Rosary Society.
Surviving are his two daughters: Ann Dehler of Dushore, and Mary Lou Murray of Dushore; six grandchildren: Mitchell Dehler of Pasadena, Calif., John Dehler of New Albany, Stacey Fiester Ceely of Los Angeles, James Farley Fiester of Mildred, Kristie Murray of Dushore, and Jennifer Kiess of Dushore; five great grandchildren: Tyler Murray, Alexis Kiess, Daniel Dehler, Sonia Dehler, Nicholas Dehler, and numerous nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by two sisters, Marie Farrell and Margaret Gainer and two brothers, Francis Sick and Joseph Sick and a special friend, Elwood Arey.
Funeral services will be held on Monday, March 8, 2004 at 10 a.m. from the P. Dean Homer Funeral Home, 206 Water St., Dushore, and will be followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. at St. Basil's Church, Dushore, with the Rev. David R. Betts, her pastor, presiding. Interment will be in St. Francis of Assisi Cemetery, Cummiskey, Pa.
Friends may call on Sunday, March 7, 2004 at the P. Dean Homer Funeral Home, 206 Water St., Dushore, from 2 to 4 p.m. and on Monday from 9 a.m. until the time of the service.
The Catholic Women's Guild will recite the Rosary on Sunday at 3 p.m. at the funeral home.
The family will provide the flowers and direct Memorials to St. Basil's Church, PO Box 307, Dushore, PA 18614 or to the Dushore Fire and Ambulance Assn., PO Box 1, Dushore, PA 18614.

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Charles Elwood "Woody" Arey,               (Friend Mildred Farley)                            The Sullivan Review June 11, 1998
Charles Elwood "Woody" Arey, 82, of Dushore, died June 3, 1998, at Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre.
He was born September 10, 1915, in Cherry Township, a son of John D. and Elsie Kneller Arey.
He was a dairy farmer all of his life and one of the founders of the former Eastern Milk Producers Association. He was a member of Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, Zion Chapel, Dushore.
During World War II (1945-1946) he served as a sergeant in the U.S. Army and saw action in the Philippines. He was a 50 year member of Loyalsock Post 996 and a member of V.F.W. Post 384 of New Albany.
Surviving are two sisters Mrs. Laura Arey Downes of Annville; and Miss Lois A. Arey of Dushore; nieces, nephews, and cousins; and special friends Mildred Farley, Kenneth Adams, Richard Ryan, and Robert Coombs.
He was preceded in death by brothers James and Paul and a niece Linda Charnitski.
Funeral services were held June 6 at the Russell P. McHenry Funeral Home, Dushore, with Rev. Rodney H. Saylor presiding. Burial was in Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Dushore. Full military honors were accorded by the members of Post 996 and V.F. W. 384.
Memorials may be directed to the Dushore Ambulance Assoc., Dushore, PA 18614 or Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church (Zion Chapel), Carpenter Street, Dushore.

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Siegfried “Sig” Dehler,  (WIFE Ann FARLEY)   b. 12-12-1930  d.  10-1-2000                                            Sullivan Review, 10-5-2000

Siegfried “Sig” Dehier, 69, well known Sullivan County Realtor, died October 1, 2000, while appraising a property in Laporte Township near the top of Sonestown Mountain.

He was born Dec. 12, 1930, in The Bronx, New York, a son of Hans and Mathilda Kaufman Dehler.

He served in the US Air Force for 20 years, serving overseas in Germany and New Zealand as well as at stations in The United States.

Retiring to Dushore in 1971, he and his wife, Ann, opened Dehler’s Decorating Center on Main Street (now the site of Pam’s Restaurant) and operated this for 10 years.

Beginning in 1981, he started a real estate business and in 1985 received his broker’s license and formed Dehler Realty.  He was one of two certified real estate appraisers in Sullivan County.

He was a former member and past president of The Dushore Lions Club and served on the borough council.

Surviving are his wife, the former Ann Farley; two sons, Mitchell of Pasadena, CA, and John of New Albany; and three grandchildren. He was predeceased by a sister, Goodrun Vandegrift.

Funeral services were private.

Memorials may be directed to The Dushore Fire and Ambulance Association, P.O. Box 1, Dushore, PA 18614.

Arrangements were under the direction of The P. Dean Homer Funeral Home, Dushore.

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Jean Marie Farrell Donlin,  b. 10-9-1929  d. 4-10-1998                                         Newspaper clipping, 1998

Jean Marie Donlin, 68, of 107 Cliff St., Sayre, passed away at home April 10, 1998, following an extended illness.

She was born Oct. 9, 1929, in Sayre the daughter of Thomas and Marie Sick Farrell. She received all

the sacraments in the Church of the Epiphany.

She was a graduate of Epiphany School and Sayre High School, Class of 1948. Mrs. Donlin married James E. Donlin on June 19, 1948. A member of the Tioga Country Club, she enjoyed golfing very much. Mrs. Donlin was a devoted wife and loving mother. She was predeceased. By her husband, James E. Donlin, on Nov. 23, 1987.

Survivors are her daughter and son-in-law, Barbara and Jerry Pritchard of Waverly, N.Y.; sons and daughters-in-law, Edward and Tern Donlin of Concord, N.C., and Jack and Jill Donlin of Brandon, Fla.; son, Joseph Donlin .of Towanda; daughters and sons-in-law, Nancy and Joseph Peterpaul of Orlando, Fla., and Mary and Jeffrey Fassett of Ulster; son and daughter-in-law, Patrick and Reba Donlin of Germany; 17 grandchildren and one great-grandchild; sisters and brothers, Paul Farrell of Elmira. N.Y., Frances DeCarlo of Long Island. N.Y., Mary Novak of Sayre, Therese Ware of Mesa, Ariz., Genevieve Waith of Mesa. Catherine Horn of Sayre. James Farrell of Sayre, Sally Stohlman of Temple Terrace, Fla., and Rita Nossal of Apalachin, N.Y.; mother-in-law, Mary Donlin of Athens; and a special friend, D. Wayne Davidson of Athens RR 2.

Friends may call at the Lowery Funeral Home on Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. The Rev. William Karle will hold the Biblical Wake service on Monday evening.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at the Church of the Epiphany, Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. The Rev. William Karle will officiate. Burial will be in the Bradford County Memorial Park, Luthers Mills.

Memorial donations may be direct ed to either Guthrie Tender Touch or Guthrie Hospice at RR 1, Box 154, Towanda, Pa. 18848.

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KATE O’NEILL FARLEY,      The Sullivan Review    April 6, 1932

POSSIBLY BETTYANN’S GR.GR.GRANDMOTHER ON MURPHY/MC MAHON SIDE,

DEFINATLEY MARY LOU FARLEY’S Gr.Gr.Mother
Mrs. Kate O'Neill Farley, wife of John Farley of Cherry Township died at her home Friday, April 1st following an illness of several weeks at the age of 63 years.
She is survived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Taffe of Wilmot, and Mrs. Francis Conmaham (correct sp.Cunningham) of Hazleton, and one son, James Farley at home. Also two sisters Mrs. Dennis Ryan of Cherry Township and Mrs. Henry Saxe of Bernice.
Funeral service was held Monday in the Cummisky church of Wilmot. Interment in the family plot in the adjoining cemetery.

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Miss Mary Ann Farley                                                              The Sullivan Review September 16, 1943
Mrs. Mary Ann Conahan, the former Miss Mary Ann Farley of 58 South Laurel Street Hazleton, died September 1st of a brief illness of bronchial pneumonia.
She was born in Dushore, where she had been engaged as a schoolteacher for some time.
Surviving are her husband and the following children, John and Ann Marie, her father, John Farley of Cherry township, a brother James Farley of Cherry township and a sister Mrs. Thomas Taffe of Dushore.
Funeral was held from her late home, Saturday, September 4th at 10:30 o’clock followed with solemn high mass at 11 o’clock in St. Gabriel’s church, Hazleton. Interment in St. Gabriel’s cemetery.

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Nicholas J. Falsey,  b. 11-5-      d. 4-2-1919                                                              The Sullivan Review,  4-9-1919
Nicholas J. Falsey of Sayre, a yard conductor for the Lehigh Valley and highly esteemed by all who knew him died April 2nd at the Robert Packer hospital as a result of burns received the previous morning.
Mr. Falsey was born near Dushore and on Nov. 5 of last year he was forty-three years of age. His wife, who was formerly Miss Agatha Litzelman of Sheshequin, died about six months ago.
He is survived by two daughters and three sons his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Falsey, two sisters and six brothers. Funeral was held Friday.

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(Bettyann check this out, may be related to insodent with Sandusky’s g.father)

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James Vincent Farrell,  b. 8-19-1935  d. 12-20-1999                                                     Newspaper clipping, 1999

James Vincent Farrell, 64, of 526 Lincoln St., Sayre, passed away Monday, Dec. 20, 1999, at home following an extended illness.

Born Aug. 19, 1935, in Sayre, Pa., the son of Thomas and Marie Sick Farrell. He was a member of the Church of the Epiphany. He coached the Epiphany basketball team, helped with Little League baseball in Sayre, helped with the construction of the Valley Playland, where his name is on the plaque erected in honor of the volunteers. He was member of the Brick Layers Local No. 8 Union for 30 years.

He is survived by his wife of 37 years, Frances, at home; his daughter, Jamie Hess of Athens; his sons, Mark Farrell and Matthew Farrell, both of Sayre; five grandchildren; his brother and sister-in-law, Paul and Marian Farrell of Elmira, N.Y. his sisters, Frances DeCarlo of Long Island, N.Y., Teresa Ware of Mesa, Ariz., and Mary Novak of Sayre, Pa.; his sisters and brothers-in-law, Catherine and Fred Horn of Sayre, Genevieve and Dale Woith of Mesa, Ariz., Sally and George Stohlman of Tampa, Fla., and Rita and Len Nossal of Apalachin, N.Y.; numerous nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by his parents; two sisters, Louise Farrell and Jean Donlin; and a brother, Edward.

Family and friends may call on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Church of the Epiphany with the Rev. Vincent Langan officiating.

Burial will be in the Epiphany Cemetery, Sayre, Pa.

Memorial donations may be made to the Dave Smith Run, do of Joan Smith, 145 Chestnut St., Sayre, Pa. 18840.

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Miss Jennie C. Farrell                                                                                Newspaper clipping, 5-13-1931

Miss Jennie C. Farrell, daughter of Mrs. Frances Farrell and of the late John L. Farrell of Dushore, died at her home Friday morning May 8, at 8 o’clock, after an extended illness.  Miss Farrell was a graduate of Saint Basil’s High School, and a former teacher of Cherry township.

She is survived by her mother, three sisters, Mrs. Anna McCormack, and Cecelia of Elmira, N.Y. and Rose at home also seven brothers, Thomas of  Sayre, Pa, Leo of  Dushore, John, Eugene, Patrick, Joseph and William at home.

Funeral services were held Monday morning at 10 o’clock in Saint Basil’s Church at Dushore.

Burial in the adjoining cemetery.

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Louise Agnes Farrell,  b. 4-22-1919 d. Jan. 1926                                                       Newspaper clipping, 1926

Louise Agnes Farrell, seven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Farrell of 108 Cliff street, died at the Robert Packer hospital Monday night, death being caused by pneumonia.

She is survived by her parents, one brother, Paul, and three sisters, Frances, Mary and Theresa.

Funeral services will be held at the home 9 o’clock Thursday morning and at 9:30 o’clock at the Church of Epiphany.  Burial will be in the Epiphany cemetery.

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Paul T. Farrell, b. 8-8-1917  d. 12-25-2001                                                                     Newspaper clipping, 2001

Paul T. Farrell, formerly of Gould Street, Elmira, of Horseheads, N.Y., passed away in Punta Gorda, Fla., on Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2001.

Paul was formerly employed by McLane Construction Co. and retired from the Elmira Urban Renewal Agency as an inspector. He was a U.S. Navy veteran serving during World War II and a member of the V.F.W

He is survived by his wife, Marian; sons and daughters-in-law, Michael and Diana Farrell of Heathsville, Va., Thomas and Gale Farrell of Bethel, Conn., and Daniel and Janet Farrell of Springfield, Va.; daughter and son- in-law, Margaret and Robert Bowen of Annandle, Va.; eight grandchildren; two great-grand-children; stepchildren, John Page of Millport, N.Y., Joseph Page of Breesport, N.Y., James Page of Suffolk, N.J., Bettyjean Rougeux of Boizville, N.Y., and Bonnie Slyber of Dundee, N.Y.; 13 grand children and four great-grandchildren.

He was predeceased by his first wife, Margaret Farrell, and step daughter Patty Bodolapo.

Friends may call at the Holly Keck & Baker Funeral Home Inc., 640 W. Gray St., Elmira, N.Y. 14905, on Sunday, Dec. 30, from 7 to 9 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will take place at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Elmira, on Monday, Dec. 31, at 9:30 a.m. with the Rev. Jeremiah Moynihan as celebrant. Interment will follow in St. James Cemetery, Waverly, N.Y., with full military honors.

The family will provide flowers. Those wishing may make memorials to Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 304 Demarest Parkway, Elmira, N.Y. 14905.

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FARRELL, THERESA   rec’d by email
Theresa Ann Ware, 85, passed away at Exempla Nursing Home, Arvada, Colorado, on Saturday, Oct. 23, 2010, following an extended period of poor health. She was born on July 25, 1925 in Sayre, Pa., the daughter of the late Thomas and Marie Farrell.
She was a graduate of Epiphany School and Sayre High School, class of 1943. She married Lawrence Rodney Ware on Aug. 12, 1945.
She is survived by her sister Frances DeCarlo of Syosset, N.Y.; Mary E. Novak of Waverly; Genevieve (Dale) Woith, Mesa, Ariz.; Catherine (Fred) Horn of Sayre; Sally (George) Stohlman, Temple Terrace, Florida and Rita (Leonard) Nossal, Apalachin, N.Y.; two daughters and son-in-law, Ann and Dennis Baily, San Diego, Calif., Teri and Bob Brasnlett, Aurora, Colo.; one son and daughter-in-law Robert and Reni Ware of Meridan, Idaho and six grandchildren Denise and Tom Hoover, Karen and Lou Hom, Patrick and Nance Stella, Timothy Stella and Connor Ware; great grandchildren Caitlin, Nicholas, and Mitchell Hoover, Molly Rose and Jack Hom and Dylan Stella.
She was predeceased by her husband on Aug. 26, 1992; brothers Paul Farrell of Elmira and James Farrell of Sayre and Jean Marie Donlin.
A Mass of Christian Burial and funeral arrangements are to be decided at a later date.
Burial will be in Riverside National Cemetery, California, with her husband.

Thomas J. “Tom” Farrell,   b. 2-28-1891  d.8-13-1978       Bettyann’s Uncle        Newspaper clipping, 1978

Thomas J. Farrell, 87, of Sayre, died at the Bradford County Manor, W. Burlington, Aug. 13, 1978.

Mr. Farrell was born in Dushore, a son of the late John L. Farrell and Theresa Fries Farrell. He resided in Dushore until his marriage when he and his wife went to Sayre in 1917.

Mr. Farrell was a self-employed concrete contractor for 18 years. He then was employed by Ingersoll-Rand in Athens as a maintenance foreman until he retired in 1958.

He was a member of the Church of the Epiphany in Sayre and the Waverly Moose Lodge No. 1490.

His wife, the former Marie Sick, died March 9, 1948.

He is survived by eight daughters, Mrs. Frances Decarlo of Long Island, NY; ; Mary Novak of Sayre; Mrs. Therese Ware, Hemet, CA; Mrs. Jean Donlin, Sayre; Mrs. Genevieve Worth, Mesa, AR; Mrs. Catherine Horn, Sayre; Mrs. Sally Stohlman, Temple Terrace, FL; Mrs. Rita Nossal, Apalachin, NY: two sons, T. Paul Farrell of Elmira and James V. Farrell of Sayre; 36 grandchildren; 10 .great-grandchildren; five brothers, John, Eugene, Joseph and William, all of Dushore; and Patrick Farrell of Sayre; several nieces and nephews, one aunt and an uncle.

The funeral service was held Aug. 16, at Sayre. A Mass of Christian Burial was held at his church.

Burial was in the Epiphany Cemetery.

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Mrs. Thomas J. Farrell, Sarah Marie Sick Farrell,  b.9-8-1898  d.3-9-1948 Bettyann’s Aunt

Mrs. Thomas J. Farrell of Sayre Passes Away                                                              Newspaper clipping.1948

Sayre, March 9 - Mrs. Sarah Marie Sick Farrell of 108 Cliff Street, Sayre, died suddenly early this morning at the Robert Packer Hospital.

She was a member of the Church of the Epiphany, Court St. Mary, Catholic Daughters of America, Altar and Rosary Society of the Epiphany Church, and Waverly Chapter 195, Women of the Moose.

She had been a resident of Sayre for 31 years.

Mrs. Farrell is survived by her husband; two sons, Paul of Sayre and James at home; eight daughters, Mrs. Peter A. DeCarlo of Astoria, Long Island; Mary at home, Mrs. Lawrence War of Long Beach, Calif.; Jean, Genevieve, Catherine, Sally and Rita, all at home; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Sick of .Dushore; two brothers, Francis and Joseph Sick, both of Dushore; two sisters, Mrs.A. N. Gainer and Mrs. James Farley, both of Dushore; three grandchildren, several nieces and nephews and two uncles and one aunt.

The body was removed to the Barber Funeral Home in Sayre and will be taken to the family home tomorrow morning. Funeral arrangements are Incomplete, but burial will be in Epiphany cemetery.

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Valeria T. Farrell,  b. 12-25-1914   d. 10-17-2005                   P. Dean Homer Funeral Home, October 18, 2005
Valeria T. Farrell, age 90, of Dushore, PA passed away on Monday evening, October 17, 2005 at the Memorial Hospital, Towanda, PA.
Valeria was born on December 25, 1914 in Mildred, PA daughter of the late Sebastian (Busty) Stortini and Anna Paganucci Stortini. She graduated from the Dushore High School a member of the class of 1938. She worked in her dad’s Soda Fountain and Tavern in Mildred for eight years. She married Joseph G. Farrell of Dushore, PA on November 26, 1946 and moved to the family farm outside of Dushore. Joe predeceased her on February 19, 1985.
Valeria was an extraordinary spouse, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She took care of her mother-in-law, farmed, cooked and cleaned for her husband, two brothers-in-law and her four sons. After her children were graduated from school, she worked as a cook and waitress at Frank Bernatavitz’s Lunch for several years and then for Minier’s Corner Luncheonette from 1976 until 1991 when she retired. At the same time Valeria was still cooking at home and had dinner prepared each evening for children and grandchildren.
Valeria was a very active member of St. Basil’s Catholic Church in Dushore, PA and a member of its Altar & Rosary Society. She was very active with the church picnics and especially with the Hunter’s Spaghetti Supper held at St. Basils on the first Sunday of hunting season. She was a lifetime member of Loyalsock Post #996 American Legion Auxiliary, Dushore, PA.
Surviving: Three sons and daughter-in-law: Gerald J. & Maria Farrell Dushore, PA James J. & Kris Farrell Nanticoke, PA Frank J. Farrell Canton, PA
Daughter-in-law: Rose P. Farrell Dushore, PA
Sisters: Lena Skutnick Dushore, PA Eva Hatton Laporte, PA
Sister-in-law: Esperia Stortini Dushore, PA
Grandchildren: Scott (Anastasia) Farrell Dushore, PA Steven Farrell Dushore, PA Angela (Jeff) Higley Forksville, PA Carie (Jay) Cory Conyngham, PA
Great Grandchildren Derek Farrell Rayanna Higley
Several nieces and nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by a son, Raymond J. Farrell on April 10, 2001 and a brother, Raymond (Stirk) Stortini on September 18, 1997.
Funeral Services will be held on Friday, October 21, 2005 at 10:00 A.M. from the P. Dean Homer Funeral Home, 206 Water St., Dushore, PA and will followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 A.M. at St. Basil’s Church, Dushore, PA with the Rev. Bert S. Kozen, her pastor, presiding. Interment will be in the adjoining parish cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday, Oct. 20th from 2:00 to 4:00 P.M. and from 7:00 to 9:00 P.M.
A Vigil Service will be held at 2:00 P.M. at the funeral home with Deacon Joe Roinick, officiating.
Members of St. Basil’s – St. Francis Altar and Rosary Society will recite the Rosary at 3:00 P.M. Thursday afternoon at the funeral home.
The family will provide the flowers and request that Memorial contributions be directed to St. Basil’s Restoration Fund, PO Box 307, Dushore, PA 18614.
To send condolences or sign the e-guestbook, please go to homerfuneralhome.com

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Augustine (Nick) Gainer,     b. 2-13-1897  d. 1-31-1986    Bettyann’s Uncle           The Sullivan Review, 2-6-1986
Augustine (Nick) Gainer, 88, of Dushore, died January 31, 1986, at Memorial Hospital, Towanda.

He was born in Cherry Mills, Cherry township, February 13, 1897, a son of James and Bridget Farley Gainer.
For most of his life Mr. Gainer was a dairy farmer, but also kept a nice flock of sheep. He also worked for Pennsylvania Department of Highways before his retirement.
He was a member of St. Basil’s Roman Catholic Church and its Holy Name Society.
Surviving are his wife the former Margaret Sick of Dushore, whom he married November 21, 1921; three sons, Eugene of New Alexandria, PA William of Endicott, NY and John of Dushore; two daughters Mrs. Rosemary Walsh of Dushore and Mrs. Jo Ann Merge of Pittsburgh; 16 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held February 3 from the P. Dean Homer Funeral Home, Dushore, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Basil’s Church. Rev. William J. Karle Officiated. Burial was in the parish cemetery.
Memorials may be directed to the Dushore Ambulance Association.

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Mrs. Augustine (Nick) Gainer,  born  3-25-1902  died 7-16-1998   Bettyann’s Aunt     Sullivan Review 7-23-1998

Margaret Sick Gainer, 96, of Cherry Mills, Dushore RD. died July 16, 1998, at The Highlands in Laporte. She was born In Mildred, March 25, 1902, a daughter of John C. and Louise Ambs Sick. She was the widow of Augustine (Nick) Gainer who died in 1986. A 1920 graduate of St. Basil’s High School, she was an active member of St. Basil’s Catholic Church and its Altar and Rosary Society.

Surviving are three sons, Eugene of New Alexandria; William of Endicott, NY; and John (Jack) of Dushore; two daughters, Mrs. Bernard (Rosemary) Walsh of Dushore; and Mrs. Gene (JoAnn) Merge of Pittsburgh; a sister, Mildred  Farley of Dushore: 16 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren,

She was predeceased by a sister, Marie Sick Farrell of Sayre; and two brothers, Francis A. Sick and Joseph J. Sick both of Dushore.

Funeral services were held July 18 at the P. Dean Homer Funeral Home, Dushore, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at her church, with Rev. Michael B. Harris presiding. Burial was in the parish cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to St. Basil’s Restoration Fund, P.O. Box 307, Dushore, PA 18614.

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Mrs. James Gainer                                                     Newspaper clipping, Feb.1933

Mrs. Bridget Farley Gainer, died at the home of her son A.N. Gainer in Cherry, Friday morning.

Mrs.Gainer was born in Ireland Feb. 1, 1866 and came to this country in 1883.  She is survived by two sons Edward and A.N. Gainer also two brothers Patrick and John Farley all of Cherry Township.

Funeral services were held in St. Basil’s church at this place Monday morning at 10 o’clock.

Interment in the family plot in adjoining cemetery.

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John Joseph “Jack” Gainer       (July 15, 1938 - March 22, 2009)                            P. DEAN HOMER

John J. Gainer, age 70, well known Dushore businessman passed away on Sunday, March 22, 2009 at the Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, PA.

Jack was born in Dushore, July 15, 1938 son of the late Augustine (Nick) and Margaret Sick Gainer. He graduated from St. Basil’s High School a member of the Class of 1956. He married the former Virginia Ruth Bullock of Wilmot on June 18, 1960; she predeceased him last April 7th, 2008 after 47 years of marriage.

On Valentine’s Day in 1962 he and Virginia purchased Hamer’s Atlantic Service Station from John Hamer in Dushore. He operated the business until 1990 when he moved the Stihl and Cub Cadet Franchise businesses to his home.

Jack was a member of St. Basil’s Church in Dushore, PA.

Surviving: A son and daughter-in-law: Ronald and Kathlyn Gainer Winsted, CT

Daughter and son-in-law: Connie and Frank Carr Wilmot, PA

Grandchildren Shauna, Brandon and Anthony Carr; Margaret and Kathlyn Gainer.

Brother: Eugene Gainer New Alexandria, PA

Sister and brother-in-law: Jo Ann and Gene Merge Pittsburgh;

Sisters-in law: Dorothy Fitzgerald Fayetteville, NC Joan (Charles) Sanderson Sugar Run, PA Judith (William) Dolde Naples, FL

Brother-in-law: Richard (Eileen) Bullock Wellesville, PA

Numerous nieces and nephews and cousins, he was predeceased by a brother, William E. Gainer, August 11, 1998 and a Sister, Rosemary Walsh on September 5, 2006.

A Transferal Service will be held on Thursday, March 26, 2008 at 10:00 A.M. from the P. Dean Homer Funeral Home, 206 Water St., Dushore, PA and will be followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 A.M. at St. Basil’s Church Dushore, with the Rev. Joseph R. Hornick, his pastor, presiding. Interment will be in St. Basil’s Cemetery.

Friends may call on Wednesday, March 25 from 2:00 to 4:00 P.M. and from 7:00 to 9:00 P.M.

The Family will provide the Flowers and request that memorial be directed in his memory to St. Basil’s Restoration Fund, PO Box 307, Dushore, PA 18614 or the Dushore Fire and Ambulance Association, PO Box 1, Dushore, PA 18614.

To send condolences or sign the e-guestbook, please go to homerfuneralhome.com

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Gainer, John J.     The Daily Review, Towanda, PA, Page A6,    Friday, March 27, 2009  

The Funeral of John J. Gainer of Dushore, was held on Thursday, March 26, 2009 at P.Dean Homer Funeral Home, 206 Water St., Dushore, PA, and followed a Mass of Christian Burial at St.Basil’s Church, Dushore, PA, with the Rev. Joseph R. Horrick, his pastor, presiding.

Interment was in St.Basil’s Cemetery.

Honorary pallbearers: Dennis Fries, James Walsh, Aloysius Curtin, Fred Jugan, Ken Goodman and William Black.

To send condolences or sign the guestbook, please go to homerfuneralhome.com

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Gainer, John Mrs. Virginia Ruth Gainer  (November 7, 1937 - April 7, 2008)      P. DEAN HOMER FUNERAL HOME

Virginia Ruth Bullock Gainer, age 70, of Dushore, PA passed away peacefully on Monday, April 07, 2008 at her home with her loving family at her side.

Virginia was born November 7, 1937 in Wyalusing Township a daughter of the late Charles W. and Edna M. Adams Bullock. She graduated from Turnpike High School, Mildred, PA a member of the class of 1955. Following graduation she started working for the Endicott Johnson Shoe Company in Mildred. She left the shoe factory after a few years and worked in the Ben Franklin Store in Dushore. She married John J. Gainer of Dushore, PA on June 18, 1960. On Valentine’s Day 1962 she and Jack purchased Hamer’s Atlantic Service Station from John Hamer in Dushore. Virginia helped in the garage from 1962 until 1990. Virginia then went to work for the Sullivan Review where she learned the printing press and became a master printer. She worked at her printing job until July of 2007 when her illness forced her to retire.

Virginia was a very active member of St. Basil’s Church and Altar and Rosary Society and also the Dushore Fire Co. She would help at every church activity, especially the 4th of July Picnic and the fall hunters’ spaghetti Dinner. She solicited ads for the Picnic Ad Book for many years and then set it up and printed it. She was an indispensible member of the Dushore Fire Co., who worked incessantly and quietly in the background, answering ambulance calls for many years before the number 911was installed. She would coordinate and help make sandwiches, and prepare coffee for the firemen when they were out on a late night or early morning fire. She ran the cake wheel and helped with the auction at the yearly fireman’s carnival in June of each year. In 1978 the fire company had a huge fundraiser to pay off long term debt and rehabilitate the fire house. She not only helped with the fundraising but every year since, she has helped maintain the database of folks in the fire and ambulance coverage area, but also printed the raffle tickets, letters and then labeled the packets before going to the post office for mailing. She did all this up to last summer when her health began to fail her.

Surviving: Spouse: John J. Gainer at home

A son and daughter-in-law: Ronald and Kathlyn Gainer Winsted, CT

Daughter and son-in-law: Connie and Frank Carr Wilmot, PA

Grandchildren Shauna, Brandon and Anthony Carr; Margaret and Kathlyn Gainer.

Sisters and brothers-in-law: Dorothy Fitzgerald Fayetteville, NC Joan (Charles) Sanderson Sugar Run, PA Judith (William) Dolde Naples, FL

Brother and sister-in-law: Richard (Eileen) Wellesville, PA

Numerous nieces and nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by an infant daughter, Marie and a brother, Ron Bullock on October 30, 1963.

Funeral Services will be held on Thursday, April 10, 2008 at 11:00 A.M. and followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11:30 A.M. at St. Basil’s Church Dushore, with the Rev. Bert S. Kozen, her pastor, presiding. Interment will be in St. Basil’s Cemetery.

Friends may call on Wednesday, Apr. 9 from 2:00 to 4:00 P.M. and from 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. Members of the St. Basil’s St. Francis Altar and Rosary Society will recite the rosary at 3:00 P.M. and there will be a Vigil Service at 3:45 P.M.

The Family will provide the Flowers and request that memorial be directed in her memory to St. Basil’s Restoration Fund, PO Box 307, Dushore, PA 18614 or the Dushore Fire and Ambulance Association, PO Box 1, Dushore, PA 18614.

To send condolences or sign the e-guestbook, please go to homerfuneralhome.com

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William E. Gainer,               b. 1-26-1931 d. 8-11-1998                                                  Sullivan Review, 8-27-1998

William E. Gainer, 67 of Endicott. NY. formerly of Dushore. died on August 11, 1998 at the Sullivan Park Health Care Center.

He was born in Sayre, PA on January 26, 1931 a son of Augustine (Nick) and Margaret Sick Gainer.  He graduated from St. Basil’s High School, Dushore, a member of the Class of 1949.

He served with the U.S. Navy and returned home and married Joyce A. Barry of Albany Township, on April 12, 1958. Joyce pre-deceased him in 1996. He resided in the Towanda/Monroeton area for several years before moving to Endicott, NY where he was employed as an electrician for over 30 years until his retirement.

He was an avid golfer and out doors man who enjoyed fishing and hunting.

He was a member of Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church, Endicott, NY.

Surviving are a son, Stephen, of Baltimore, MD; daughters, Lori Baraldi of Tampa, FL: and Nancy of Endlcott, NY; brothers, Eugene of New Alexandria, PA and John (Jack) of Dushore; sisters, Rosemary Walsh of Dushore and Jo Ann Merge of Pittsburgh. PA, sisters-in-law; a grandson and granddaughter; nieces and nephews. His mother Margaret Sick Gainer predeceased him on July16. 1998.

Funeral services were held on August 15 at the P. Dean Homer Funeral Home, Dushore, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St Basil’s Church, Dushore, with Rev. ; B. Harris, pastor, presiding.  Interment was in the adjoining parish cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to the American Cancer Society, Sullivan County Unite, P.O. Box 243, Dushore, PA or the American Heart Association, 228 S. Russell Avenue, Williamsport PA 17701.

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Mrs. William Gainer, Joyce A. Gainer, born 7-6-1935 died 7-25-1996                                 Sullivan Review, 8-1-1996

Joyce A. Gainer, 61, of 451 Leon Drive, Endicott, N.Y. 13760, passed away on Thursday, July 25, 1996, at the Wilson Memorial Hospital, Johnson City, N.Y.

Joyce was born July 6, 1935, in Towanda, a daughter of the late Edward and Amelia Sick Barry of Albany Township. She graduated from St. Basil’s High School, class of 1953. She married William E. Gainer of Dushore in St. Basil’s Church, Dushore, on April 12, 1958.

They resided in the Towanda / Monroeton area for several years before moving to Endicott. Joyce was a retired employee of Burt’s Department Store in Endicott.

Joyce was a member of Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church, Endicott, and a member of its Altar & Rosary Society. She was also a member of the Friday Morning Breakfast Club, the Nanticoke Valley Garden Club and the Nanticoke Valley Bridge Club and was a volunteer for the American Cancer Society.

Surviving are: her spouse, Bill, at home; a son, Steve Gainer of Baltimore, Md.; daughters and son-in-law:

Lori and Paul Baraldi of Atlanta, Ga., and Nancy Gainer of Endicott; sisters and brothers-in-law: Kathryn and Bob Vitali of Burlington, Vt., and Jeanne and Tom Foley of Dawsonvile, Ga.; a grandson, Paul Henry Baraldi Jr. of Atlanta; and several nieces and nephews.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, July 29, 1996, at (0 am. at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church in Endicott, N.Y.

A Transfer Service will be held on Monday afternoon at 4 p.m. at the P. Dean Homer Funeral Home, 206 Water St., Dushore, followed by interment in St. Basil’s Cemetery, Dushore. Pa.

Friends may call at the P. Dean Homer Funeral Home on Monday from 2 to 4 p.m.

Memorials may be directed to the American Heart Association, Broome County Chapter, 26 S. Washington

St., Binghamton, N.Y. 13903, or the American Cancer Society, Sullivan County Unit, P.O. Box 243, Dushore, Pa. 18614.

Pallbearers were Christopher Angulas, Kenneth Angulas, Frank Korosec, Stanley Bogacyk, Bernard Walsh and Jack Gainer.

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John E. Gross,                  b. 1868  d.  12-1-1942                                     Newspaper clipping, 1942

John E. Gross, 74, died at his home in Cherry Mills, Sullivan County, December 1.

He was born in Middlesex, Pa.and is survived by his wife, Cora Sick Gross; one son, Charles of Cleveland; one daughter, Mrs. William Kelly of Waverly; and three sisters, Mrs. Charlotte Walker and Mrs. Naomi Pierson, both of Toledo, Ohio and Mrs. Oscar Mutchler of Lancaster, Pa.

The funeral will be Friday at 2 p.m. at the home with burial.  William F. Woods of Dushore will officiate.

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Mary Kay “Mamie” Holcombe Confar, 63, of Dushore, PA, passed away on Friday, July 28, 2006 at the Williamsport Hospital.  Mamie was born Nov. 8, 1942, a daughter of Richard L. and Ann Driscoll Holcombe of Dushore. She graduated from St. Basil’s High School, a member of the Class of 1960. She graduated from Mansfield University with a B.A. and M.S. in Art. Mamie taught elementary school art in the Troy and Sullivan County School Districts until her retirement in 2004. She was a superb teacher and was greatly admired by her students.
She was a member of St. Basil’s Church in Dushore and a member of St. Basil’s and St. Francis Altar and Rosary Society. She was also a member of Alpha Zeta Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society of women educators and an outstanding member of the Red Hat Society.
Mamie had a great sense of humor and enjoyed the company of her many friends and colleagues.
Surviving, in addition to her parents, are a daughter, Eileen A. Metheny of King of Prussia; a son, Benjamin Radencic of Williamsport; husband, John Patrick Confar of Seattle, WA; brother and sister-in-law, Richard J. and Paula Holcombe of Laporte; sister and brother-in-law, Marjorie A. and Thomas Gorsky of Penn Yan, NY; five granddaughters; two great-grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by her husband, George A. Radencic, Jr., on June 20, 1996.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, Aug. 5 at 9:30 a.m. from the P. Dean Homer Funeral Home, 206 Water St., Dushore, and followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. at St. Basil’s Church in Dushore. Interment will be in the adjoining parish cemetery.
Friends may call on Friday, Aug. 4 at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Members of the Altar and Rosary Society will recite the Rosary at 3 p.m. on Friday at the funeral home.
The family will provide flowers. Memorials may be directed to The Mary Kay Confar Elementary School Art Fund, c/o Citizens & Northern Bank, PO Box 339, Dushore, PA 18614.
To send condolences or sign the e-guestbook, please go to homerfuneralhome.com.

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PAULINE COOK HOLCOMBE, 89 of Dushore died Aug. 18, 1992 at her home.  She was born June 1, 1903 in Dushore, a daughter of Vell B. Holcombe and R. Jennie Cook Holcombe.  Miss Holcombe, a well-known educator/teacher and historian in Sullivan, Bradford and Tioga counties, was a graduate of Dushore High School, where she later taught and served as principal.  She graduated from Temple University in Philadelphia and received a master’s degree at Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y.  She also taught school in Canton and Mansfield, where she supervised student teachers.  Following her service at Mansfield she taught at Towanda and retired from teaching in the late 1960s.  Miss Holcombe was a founder of the Sullivan County Historical Society and its museum, where she was active until her death.  During World War II she was a member of the United States Armed Forces.  She was a charter member of the Dushore Music Club, a member of Alpha Zeta Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society International and a member of St. Basil’s Church and its Altar and Rosary Society.  She assisted many Boy Scouts in obtaining Eagle Merit Badges in nature and citizenship studies.  Miss Holcombe wrote a column for The Sullivan Review called “What’s Blooming?” in which she described the many wild flowers and ferns native to Sullivan County.  She also gave slide presentations on flowers and ferns using photographs she took herself.  Surviving are three brothers, P.J. Holcombe of Bloomsburg, V.C. Holcombe of Laporte and R.L. Holcombe of Dushore.  She was predeceased by a sister, Alice Holcombe McCarty.  Several nieces and nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews and great-grandnieces and great-grandnephews also survive.  Friends may call at the Russell P. McHenry funeral Home, Dushore this evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and tomorrow, Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.  There will be a Mass of Christian Burial Saturday morning at 11 a.m. in St. Basil’s Church with the Very Rev. Patrick J. McLaughlin, V.F. officiating.  Burial will be in St. Basil’s Cemetery.  Memorials may be directed to the Dushore Ambulance Association, Dushore or to the Sullivan County Historical Society, Laporte, Pa.  –Towanda Daily Review

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Pierson J. “Si” Holcombe,                                                                   The Sullivan Review August 29, 2002
Pierson J. “Si” Holcombe, 95, formerly of Benton and Bloomsburg, and currently of Brighton Gardens, Cherry Hill, NJ died August 21, 2002 at the Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia where he had been a patient since August 17. He had been in failing health for the past several years.
Born February 2, 1907 in Dushore, Sullivan County, he was a son of Vell B. Holcombe and R. Jennie (Cook) Holcombe. He and his wife, the former Ada Lucille Comfort of Troy, celebrated their 71st wedding anniversary this past July 4th.
Mr. Holcombe was a longtime Benton businessman. He owned and operated the P.J. Holcombe Funeral Home in Benton and also The Holcombe Furniture Store. He and his wife moved to Benton in 1947 when they took over the former Chapin Funeral Home, which they operated until 1965.
He later opened an accounting business on Main Street in Benton until his final retirement.
Mr. Holcombe served in WWII as a Technician Fifth Grade, Company C in the 66th infantry Training Battalion. He was awarded the Good Conduct Medal and was discharged on September 4, 1945.
While living in Benton, Mr. Holcombe was an active member of the Benton United Methodist Church. After moving to Bloomsburg in 1981 he and his wife joined St. Matthew Lutheran Church. In 1997 they moved to Cherry Hill.
Mr. Holcombe was a 1925 graduate of Dushore High School and a 1930 graduate of Penn State University where he earned his B.S. in Commerce and Finance.
He received his mortuary school training at the Renard School of Embalming in Manhattan, NY, graduating in 1936.
Long active in community and civic affairs, MR. Holcombe was a 50-year member of Washington Lodge, No. 265, F. & A.M. of Bloomsburg. He was also a member of the Bloomsburg American Legion; the Bloomsburg Elks Lodge; a former member of the Chimney Stack Rod and Gun Club in Red Rick; the “Stuffer’s Club” of Benton and the former Kiwanis Club of Benton.
Mr. Holcombe served on the board of directors for the Benton Cemetery Association for many years.
He was involved with several professional organizations including the National Funeral Directors Association, the Pennsylvania Funeral Directors Association and he was a past president of the Central Pennsylvania Funeral Directors Association.
An avid Penn State fan, he was also a life member of the Penn State Alumni Association.
His hobbies included making furniture and woodworking. He was also a Civil War History buff.
Surviving in addition to his wife, Ada, are three children; Pierson J. Holcombe, JR. of Advance, NC; Mrs. Michael (Susan L.) Rhoads, of Medford, NJ; Mrs. Gary (Marianne) Bettis, of Prescott, AZ.
Also surviving are seven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren and a brother, Richard L. Holcombe of Dushore.
He was preceded in death by two sisters, Pauline Holcombe and Alice McCarthy and by a brother, Vell H. Holcombe and by an infant grandson.
Funeral services were held Saturday, August 24th, 2002 at St. Matthew Lutheran Church, Bloomsburg, with the Rev. Ralph D. Sigler, presiding. Burial was in the Benton Cemetery with Military Rites accorded by the Benton V.F.W. and Benton Masonic Lodge conducted services at the graveside as well.
In lieu of flowers contributions may be made in his member to the Sullivan County Historical Society, Laporte, PA 18626.
Arrangements were under the direction of the McMichael Funeral home, Benton

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Holcombe, Richard Mrs.,  Ann Viola Holcombe  (July 16, 1918 - June 3, 2010)  Homer Funeral Home

Ann Viola Holcombe, age 91, of Dushore, PA passed away on Thursday, June 3, 2010 at the Highlands Care Center in Laporte, PA.

Ann was born in Towanda, PA on July 16, 1918 the youngest and last surviving of 10 children born to James & Clara Bird Driscoll. She graduated from St. Agnes High School a member of the class of 1935. She married Richard L. Holcombe of Dushore, PA on June 15, 1937. They would have celebrated their 73nd Wedding Anniversary next week.

Ann was a homemaker and a loving spouse, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She was very active in her community with her church and civic associations. She was the first Den Mother of the Cub Scouts, Den1, Pack 48 and very instrumental in organizing bloodmobiles for many years.

Ann was a very active member of St. Basil's Church, Dushore, PA where was a lifelong member of the Altar and Rosary Society and a very long and active member of the church choir. She also taught CCD for over 20 years preparing the youth for the Sacraments of First Communion and Confirmation. She was also a member of Loyalsock American Legion Post 996 Ladies Auxiliary and a member of the Sullivan County Republican Women and the Laporte Women's Club.

Surviving: Spouse: Richard L. Holcombe Dushore, PA

Daughter and son-in-law: Marjorie A. and Thomas Gorsky Penn Yan, NY

Son and daughter-in-law: Richard J. & Paula B. Holcombe Laporte, PA

Seven grandchildren, John, Michael & Thomas Gorsky; Eileen & Benjamin Radencic and Sara & Philip Holcombe; and nine great grandchildren and numerous niece and nephews. She was predeceased by a daughter Mary Kathryn (Mamie) Radencic Confar on July 28, 2006 and a son-in-law; George A. Radencic Jr. on June 20, 1996.

A Transfer Service will be held on Monday, June 7, 2010 at 11:30 A.M. from the P. Dean Homer Funeral Home, 206 Water St., Dushore, PA and followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 12:00 Noon at St. Basil’s Church, Dushore, PA with her pastor, Rev. Joseph R. Hornick, presiding. Interment will be in the adjoining parish cemetery.

Friends may call on Monday morning June 7th at the funeral home from 9:00 to 11:30 A.M.

The family will provide the flowers. Memorials may be directed to: St. Basil's Restoration Fund, PO Box 306, Dushore, PA 18614 or Five Rivers Council Boy Scouts of America, 244 West Water St., Elmira, New York 14901 for camping scholarship at Camp Brule.

To send condolences or sign the e-guestbook, please go to homerfuneralhome.com.

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Vell C. Holcombe                                                                      Sullivan Review 11-1999

Vell Carl Holcombe, 86 of Laporte, died on Monday, November 22, 1999 at the Highlands in Laporte.

He was born July 10, 1913 in Dushore, the son of Vell Burr and R.Jennie Cook Holcombe.

His wife, the former Josephine Eck Holcombe passed away on October 13, 1989.

He was a member of St.Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic Church in Mildred.

He was a graduate of Dushore High School and he attended Pennsylvania State College for two years.

A retired funeral director and merchant, Vell was active in the Dushore community until moving to Laporte in 1987.  He was a charter member of the Dushore Lions Club, a member of the Dushore Chamber of Commerce and the Dushore Fire Company.

An avid sportsman, he was one of the originators of the Bow Hunters Festival.

Surviving are a son Vell H. Holcombe, of Milton, PA; two daughers, Jean Gottas of Springfield, Missouri, and Irene Tubach of Laporte; two brothers, Pierson of Southampton, N.J. and Richard of Dushore, three first cousins, Mary Litzelman and Joseph Lynch of Dushore and Mary Conkling of Virginia Beach, VA; eleven grandchildren and nieces and nephews.

In addition to his parents and wife, he was preceded in death by two sisters, Alice McCarthy and Pauline Holcombe.

A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic Church, Mildred on November 24th with the Rev. Michael Harris as celebrant.

Interment was in Mountain Ash Cemetery, Laporte.

Arrangements were under the direction of the Russell P. McHenry Funeral Home, Dushore,

In lieu of flowers, donations or contributions may be made to the Laporte Fire Company, the Sullivan County Library, or St. Francis of Assisi Restoration Fund in Mr. Holcombe’s memory.

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Rosemary Gainer Walsh, (Aug. 28, 1922/ Sept. 5, 2006) BA dear 1st cousin P.Dean Homer internet site, Sept. 2006

Rosemary Gainer Walsh, 84, passed away on Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2006 at Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre, PA.
Rosie was born Aug. 28, 1922 in Dushore, a daughter of the late Augustine N. and Margaret Sick Gainer. She graduated from St. Basil’s High School in Dushore, a member of the Class of 1940.
She was an active member of St. Basil’s Church and belonged to the Altar and Rosary Society, a member of the church choir and for over 20 years, taught the First Communion Class. She and her family have baked beans for the St. Basil’s and St. Francis (Overton) picnics for over 30 years.
Rose was elected for over 40 years as a Cherry Township Auditor. She also was very involved with the Sullivan County 4-H and was an accomplished seamstress and quilter. She was also a volunteer for the Red Cross Bloodmobile, a member of the Tuesday Book Club and a volunteer at the Sullivan County Library.
On June 26, 1943, she married Bernard W. Walsh of Murraytown; he predeceased her on Jan. 23 of this year. They were the parents of four children *: Mary Lou Meehan (John McCarthy), Wyalusing, James Walsh, Dushore, Eileen Walsh (Jordan Langelier), Denver, CO and Peggy (William) Black, Laporte; six grandchildren and three great-grandsons; two brothers and sister-in-law; John (Jack) and Virginia Gainer of Dushore and Eugene Gainer of New Alexandria, PA; a sister and brother-in-law, Jo Ann and Gene Merge, Pittsburgh; a sister-in law, Martina Cavanaugh of Concord, NC, formerly of Elmira Heights, NY, and numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a brother, William E. Gainer.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, Sept. 9 at 9:30 a.m. from the P. Dean Homer Funeral Home, 206 Water St., Dushore, and will be followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. at St. Basil’s Church, Dushore, with the Rev. Bert S. Kozen, her pastor, presiding. Interment will be in St. Basil’s Cemetery.
Friends may call at the P. Dean Homer Funeral Home on Friday, Sept. 8 from 2 to 4 and from 7 to 9 p.m. Members of St. Basil’s St. Francis of Assisi Altar and Rosary Society will recite the Rosary at 3 p.m. at the funeral home. There will be a Vigil Service on Friday at the funeral home.

The family will provide the flowers and requests that memorials contributions are directed to the Dushore Fire Company and Ambulance Association, PO Box 1, Dushore, PA 18614, to St. Basil’s Church Debt Reduction Fund, PO Box or and the Sullivan County Library, PO Box 309, Dushore, PA 18614
To send condolences or sign the e-guestbook, please go to homerfuneralhome.com.

* Editor's Note: Rosemary and her husband Bernard William Walsh (see next entry below) also had a baby girl who died at birth on October 30, 1951. Here is her Death Certificate.

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Bernard William Walsh, 91 (May 27, 1914 – Jan. 23, 2006)             P.Dean Homer internet site 2006
Bernard William Walsh, 91, well-known former Sullivan County Commissioner, passed away on Monday, Jan. 23, 2006 at The Highlands Care Center in Laporte, PA.
Bernie was born May 27, 1914 in Murraytown, a son of the late James and Evelena Bonci Walsh. In 1920, he went to work in the Murraytown mines as a breaker boy and later worked on the shaker chutes. He graduated from the three-year Lopez High School in 1931 and from Dushore High School in 1932. Following graduation, he took a business course at St. Basil’s. For a short time, he worked at Elmira Bridge and for the state as an equipment clerk.
Bernie went to work at Fitzpatrick & Connelly in 1945. He was there when it became Fitzpatrick & Lambert and retired in 1978. He served on the Cherry Township Election Board as Judge of Election and also served as Sullivan County Commissioner from 1960-1968 and 1972-1976. Bernie served on the Sullivan County Board of Elections during his terms as commissioner and later served with other retired commissioners supervising the election process when the commissioners’ office was on the ballot. He joined the Dushore Fire Company in 1958 and served as fire police captain for many years and began driving the ambulance in 1978. Bernie drove the ambulance for many years and continued through his retirement years, almost on a daily basis, until his 90th birthday. He became a member of the Sullivan County Board of Assistance in 1998 and retired from that post earlier this year.
He was an active member of St. Basil’s Church and belonged to the former Holy Name Society. He and his family have baked beans for the St. Basil’s and St. Francis (Overton) picnics for over thirty years.
On June 26, 1943, he married Rosemary Gainer of Dushore. They are the parents of four children: Mary Lou Meehan, Wyalusing, Jim Walsh, Dushore, Eileen Walsh, Denver, CO and Peggy (Bill) Black, Laporte. They have six grandchildren and two great-grandsons; a sister, Martina Cavanaugh of Concord, NC, formerly of Elmira Heights, NY, and numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by four brothers, Joseph Walsh, Lewis Walsh, Mark Walsh and James Walsh.
Funeral services will be held on Thursday, Jan. 26 at 10 a.m. from the P. Dean Homer Funeral Home, 206 Water St., Dushore, and followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 at St. Basil’s Church, Dushore, with the Rev. Bert S. Kozen, his pastor, presiding. Interment will be in St. Basil’s Cemetery.
Friends called at the Homer Funeral Home on Wednesday, Jan. 25, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. There was a Vigil Service on Wednesday at 1:45 p.m. at the funeral home.
The family will provide flowers, and they request that memorial contributions be directed to the Dushore Fire Company/ Ambulance Association, PO Box 1, Dushore, PA 18614 or to St. Basil’s Church Debt Reduction Fund, PO Box 307, Dushore, PA 18614.
To send condolences or sign the e-guestbook, please go to homerfuneralhome.com.

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Patrick A. Walsh               The Sullivan Review   Nov. 17, 1926
Patrick A. Walsh, one of the pioneer settlers of Lopez, died at his home Wednesday November 10, after an illness of fourteen weeks, at the age of 81 years.
Mr. Walsh is survived by his wife and the following children: John V. Walsh of Fredericksburg, Va., Wm. E. Walsh of Hopedale, Ohio; Walter J. Walsh of Pittsburgh; Misses Alice and Kathryn of Binghamton, N.Y.; Margaret a teacher in the Bernice schools, and Teresa a teacher in the Lopez, school.
A Requiem High Mass was celebrated in St. Francis’ church at Mildred, Saturday, By Rev. M.C. King, and burial was made in St. Basil’s cemetery at Dushore, where the final benediction was pronounced by Rev. M.F. Sweeney, pastor of St. Basil’s.
The following nephews, acted as pallbearers: Jas. W. Walsh, Joseph A. Walsh, Mark Gallagher, Louis J. Sheehan, Raymond Walsh and Joseph Walsh.
The flower carriers were: John Bonci, Charles A. Murray, Alex Chesonis, Joseph Lynott, John Cowley.
Those from out of town who attended the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. John Nunan and family, Mr. and Mrs. P.F. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. John Cahill, Mrs. Wm. Patterson and Raymond Walsh of Waverly, N.Y.
Miss Anna Brosman of Syracuse N.Y. Mrs. Alice Walsh, Kathryn Walsh, Maurice Walsh, L.J. Sheehan, Mr. and Mrs. John Laux, Mrs. Nellie Golden, Mr. Michael Gilfoyle and Mr. and Mrs. Holland of Sayre Mr. and Mrs. Tim Gilfoyle and family of Ulster; Mrs. Hugh McDonald Athens; Mr. and Mrs. John F. Collins Kathryn Collins, Mrs. E. Nemeyer, P.J. Cahill, Mrs. Jas. Waples, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Gallagher, Jas. Fell, Jos. Walsh and Margaret Walsh of Binghamton, NY.; Mrs. Mary Lynott, Joseph Lynott, Mrs. Jos. Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lynott and Miss Kathryn Gilfoyle of Elmira; Mrs. John E. Merselis of Patterson, N.J.; Miss Margaret Gilfoyle of Washington, D.C.; Mrs. M. J. Walsh, Mrs. B. Donahoe, Miss Winifred Cowley and Mr. John Cowley of Wilkes Barre; Mr. Jas. Moran Sr. Wm. Moran, Leo Moran of Muncy Valley and Walter O’Neill of Sandusky, Ohio.

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OTHER:

To:  Bob Sweeney        From:  Linda Metzer  related to HOLCOMBE
Thank you for all the information you share on the Sullivan Co Website!
I'm descended from the oldest child of Evert and Amy Porter Shadduck and from the oldest child of Pierson and Sophi Mott Holcomb of LeRoy whose son Vell Holcombe of Dushore married a Sick descendant. Their daughter, Pauline Holcombe collected genealogical information about her mother's family that is included in a book that her nieces put together from her information, called "Aunt Paulie's Book". I've found the Sick information you've included on the site interesting as it relates to what is included in her book.
I noticed somewhere on the site that you are in Memphis. My uncle pastored a church in Memphis for years, he's now retired. I found it interesting that both your path and his went thru Binghamton NY. You two would probably have a good time remembering Sullivan Co and Broome Co.  Thanks again!

Thank you Bettyann Sick Goodyear for all the obits! They are most appreciated.

From:  Linda Metzer,  April 2006

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William Fairchild,   b.           d.5-3-1915                                                                        The Sullivan Review, 5-5-1915
In the death of William Fairchild, at his home on the Turnpike road near town on Monday May 3, the community has lost one if its highly respected citizens.
Last autumn he had the misfortune to break his leg while attending to his work on the farm and was for many weeks a sufferer in the Packer hospital at Sayre, from which place he was removed to his home on Christmas eve.
His death was caused by paralysis, the warning coming only a few days before the final summons.
The last years of his life were saddened by the tragic death of his wife, who was burned to death in an attempt to extinguish a fire caused by a spark from a passing train, on the road which runs past their farm.
He is survived by five children; Adrian, of Cadillac, Michigan, Mrs. Snell, of Hillsgrove, Mrs. William Landon, of Mildred, Laura and Freeman, of Dushore, also two sisters, Charlotte at home and Mrs. William Yonkin, of Cherry.
In his active days he was one of the famous hunters of this vicinity, and many are the droll stories told the neighbors of strange experiences in surrounding forests.
The funeral will be held Thursday morning from his late residence, with interment in Cadwallader cemetery, where rest many members of the Fairchild family.
Freeman Fairchild, the grandfather of the subject of this sketch, came to Dushore in 1819, while the country was yet a wilderness, and established the first permanent settlement. He was the keeper of the first hotel, as well as the first post master of Dushore, and was instrumental in bringing the first school master to the place and in starting the first newspaper which was known as the Sullivan Eagle.

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Freeman Fairchild,       b. 2-16-1889  d. 1967                                                              The Sullivan Review, 3-30-1967
Freeman Fairchild, 78, lifelong Dushore RD resident, died Friday morning at the veterans Hospital, Wilkes-Barre where he had been a patient since 1964.
Mr. Fairchild was a World War I veteran, having served in the Army, Company M. 329th Infantry. He was born in Cherry Township, Sullivan County, February 16, 1889, the son of the late William and Anna Hall Fairchild.
He was a member of the American Legion, Loyalsock Post 996 of Dushore.
He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Carrie N. Landon of Long Beach, Calif.
Graveside Military services were conducted by members of the Dushore American Legion, Loyalsock Post 996.
Pallbearers were: Leo Barry, William Barth, Sr., John Chatburn, Leo O’Neil, Edward Radka, James Reagan, all Legioneers.
Firing Squad: Martin Bahr, William Barth, Jr., Eugene Holland, J. Bernard Litzelman, Color Guard: Carl Chase, Paul Hieber, Carl Potter, Francis J. Richley, John Bundle, Commander, Ellery J. Minnier, Chaplain, Edward Meehan, Sgt. At Arms.
Rev. James E. Johnson officiated. Burial was in the Caldwalder Cemetery, Cherry Township, Dushore, RD.

(Bettyann I think this cemetery is by Valerie Farrell Farm pass St.Basil’s and church hill road.)

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KENNETH EUGENE GUNTHER, 45, of Wysox, died Thursday morning, June 28, 2001, at Memorial Hospital, Towanda.  Born July 8, 1955, in Laporte, he was a son of the late Howard B. and Mary Elizabeth Phillips Gunther.  Kenneth was a graduate of Sullivan County High School, class of 1974.  He was formerly employed by Memorial Hospital, Towanda and Taylor Packing, Wyalusing, and served as a security office for the Wysox Family Drive-In.  At the time of his passing, Kenneth was employed by P.T.I. Security at E.I. Dupont in Towanda.  He was a member of the Wysox Ambulance Association, where he formerly served as captain.  He was also a member of the Wysox Fire Department.  Following the division of the Wysox Ambulance Association from the Wysox Fired Department, Ken maintained the ambulance service from his home in Wysox.  He also was very active with the Boy Scouts of America Troop 50, Wysox, and was a leader with Bud Secules.  Ken volunteered as a medic for the Towanda Pee Wee Midget Football Association.  He was a member of the Heritage Bible Church.  Ken enjoyed bowling and was a Young American Bowlers’ association Coach in Towanda League at Starlight Bowling Lanes, North Towanda.  He is survived by his: wife, LaVeda Chilson Gunther of Wysox; two sons, Jacob J. and David J. Gunther, both of Wysox; four sisters, Katherine Andies of Virginia, Ruth Fulmer of Laporte, Doris Gunther of West Virginia and Mary Walters of Montoursville; four brothers, William Gunther of South Carolina, Jack Gunther of Williamsport, Donald Gunther of Williamsport, John Gunther of Maryland.  He was preceded in death by a brother, Howard Gunther Jr., and a sister, Anna Green.  A memorial service will be held Saturday, June 330, 2001, at 7 p.m. at the Wysox Ambulance Association garage, with the Rev. Dennis Fox, officiating.  Interment will be at the Laddsburg Cemetery at a later date.  The family suggests that memorial contributions may be directed to the Wysox Ambulance Association, Wysox, PA or the Five Rivers Council, Boys Scouts of America, Horseheads, NY in Kenneth E. Gunther’s memory.  Arrangements were made by the Maryott-Bowen Funeral Home, Inc., 217 York Ave., Towanda. –Towanda Daily Review.

/// Kenny just a kid but very good to Bettyann, worked a couple yrs.for me when I had the gas station. Very kind, good friend.

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Mrs. George Hartford,  Emma Yonkin Hartford                     The Sullivan Review             January 31, 1974
Mrs. Emma E. Hartford, 88, of Dushore, R.D. 2, died January 24, 1974.
She was born June 9, 1885 in Cherry Twp, Sullivan County, daughter of the late Edward and Ella Smith Yonkin.
She was a lifetime resident of Sullivan County and was a member of the Redeemer United Church of Christ, Dushore and its Ladies Guild. Her husband, the late George Hartford, preceded her in death by 12 years.
She is survived by a son-in-law, Donald Fetherbay at home; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren and one great-great-great grandchild. Also surviving are numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
Funeral services were held in the Russell P. McHenry Funeral Home, Dushore, with the Rev. James E. Johnson, a former pastor of the church, officiating. Interment was in the Peace Cemetery, Dushore, RD2.

 

Bettyann has a copy of a very nice collection of articles from Emma Yonkin Hartford’s 3 large books,

loaned to her by her childhood neighbor Diane Fetherbay Nolan.

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Donald Merle Hunsinger                                                         Daily Review January 14, 2005

Donald M Hunsinger age 68, of Dushore went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday January 12, 2005,

He was born on April 29,1936 in Ithaca, New York, a son of the late Merle Hunsinger and Pearl Harney.

On October 23, 1965 he married the former Gladys Swain Hunsinger. They have celebrated 39 years of marriage.

Mr. Hunsinger was a member of the Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, Zion Chapel of Dushore, and was a former member of the Estella Grange.

He was an avid NASCAR fan, and enjoyed watching sports. He enjoyed being in the out doors, and especially time spent with his family.

He leaves surviving his wife Gladys Swain Hunsinger at home: three sons: Raymond and Sandra Greene, of Dushore, Brian and Lori Hunsinger, of Dushore, Mark Hunsinger at home; two grandchildren Dawn Greene of Dushore, Raymond Greene of Elk Lake; his mother Pearl Harney of Dushore: two half brothers Joe Harney and Richard Harney and a half sister Marie McKernan, all of Dushore; and numerous niece and nephews.

In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by a brother, Harold Hunsinger.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, January 15, in the Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, Zion Chapel, of Dushore, with his pastor Rev. Randele Albers, officiating.

Interment will follow in the Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Dushore.

Friends and family are invited to call from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday evening, January 14, in the Russell P McHenry Funeral Home, 119 Carpenter Street, Dushore, and on Saturday from 10 to the time of the funeral service.

Note:  Bettyann road to work in 1964 with Donnie, Peaches Bird, and Maggie Norconk for about a year, lots of nice visits with all of them.

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Harold M. Hunsinger                            The Sullivan Review        July 1999

Harold M. Hunsinger, 65, of Meshoppen died July 16, 1999 at tyler Memorial Hospital, Tunkhannock.

He was born July 11, 1934, in Sayre, a son of Pearl Rinebold Harney and the late Merle Hunsinger.

He was a farmer and worked on farms in Towanda, Meshoppen and Laceyville; and was also employed by the Meshoppen Township superviosers.

Surviving are his wife, the former Doris E. Swain of Meshoppen to whom he was married 45 years; his mother, of Dushore a duaghter Judy Jaynes of Meshoppen; two sons, Dale of Orth Rome; and Bruce of Laceyville; a steoson Ronald McCormick of Dallas; a brother, Donald Hunsinger of Dushore; half-brothers, Richard and Joseph Harney, both of Dusore; a half-sister, Mairie McKernan of Dushore; 12 grandchyildren; 10 great-grandchildren.

Funeal servies were held July 20 at the Sheldon Funeral Home, Meshoppen, with Rev. Dave Hinkley presiding. Burial was in Bradford County Memorial Park, Luther's Mills.

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Harry E. Hunsinger,                                                      Star Gazette June 27, 2006

Harry E. Hunsinger, Of Elmira, NY Was born May 17, 1921 in Dushore, PA, the son of the late Harry B. and Agnes (Karge) Hunsinger. He was reunited with his beloved wife, Viola B. (Reinbold) Hunsinger, who preceded him in death in 1987, on Monday, June 26, 2006, at the Bath VA Medical Center Nursing Care Unit. His brothers, Bert and Richard Hunsinger; sisters, Violet Dieffenbach and Frances Kinsley; son-in-law, David Taylor predeceased him. He is survived by his loving daughters, Donna Mae Taylor of Elmira, NY, Dawn (B. J.) Dildine, also of Elmira, NY; much-loved grandchildren, Duane Taylor, Denise Slusser, Tiffany Dildine and Taylor Dildine; adored great-grandsons, Keith and Kyle Slusser and J. J. Dildine; sisters, Evalda (William) Black of Dushore, PA; Emily (Paul) Rohe of Rushville, PA; sister-in-law, Hila Hunsinger of Elmira Heights, NY; along with several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. Harry retired from American Bridge in 1983 after 30+ dedicated years of service as a machinist. He was a Staff Sergeant with the US Army proudly serving his country during WWII. Harry was a lifetime member of the Southport Volunteer Fire Department. He had a longtime love of the game of Euchre and played at the Millerton Senior Center often. Cribbage was also another one of his favorite games. Family and friends are invited to call at the Olthof Funeral Home, Inc., 1050 Pennsylvania Ave., Elmira, NY, on Wednesday, June 28, 2006, from 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Funeral Services honoring his life will be held there on Thursday at 11:00 a.m. The Reverend Joseph Cotner will celebrate Harry's service. Interment will follow in the Maple Grove Cemetery Horseheads, NY, where the Chemung County Veterans Honor Squad will accord Mr. Hunsinger full Military Honors. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in the name of Harry E. Hunsinger may be directed to Southern Tier Hospice 11751 East Corning Road Corning, NY 14830 or to the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 314 West Church Street Elmira, NY 14901. The family wishes to extend their sincere gratitude to the staff of Southern Tier Hospice and the Nursing Unit # 2 at the Bath VA Medical Center for the love and care given to Harry. A 'Candle of Remembrance' may be left for his family in obituaries at www.olthof.com .

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Merle Levy Hunsinger                   The Sullivan Review     December 10, 1936

Merle Hunsinger of Cherry Township, died Tuesday, December 29th, the result of injuries he received while cutting props for Kline Richie, near Bernice. He had felled the tree, when it kicked back, striking him on the head with a limb. His skull was crushed. An ambulance was called but he died before he could be taken t the hospital. He was born March 27, 1910. Mr. Hunsinger is survived by his wife, Pearle Rinebold Hunsinger, and two children, two months and two years of age. Also his father, a brother and sister. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in the Holcombe funeral parlor on Main Street. Rev. H. Deisher will officiate. Burial in the Zion Lutheran cemetery.

Pearl Rinebold:   The Sullivan Review    December 6, 1933

Miss Pearl C. Rinebold and Merle L. Hunsinger of Forks township were united in marriage. Wednesday, November 29 at the Lutheran parsonage by the pastor, Rev. W.H. Fehr

 

 

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Grandmother McMahon was a Farrell, researching her parents??? may want to delete some below here……

Anna E. Farrell Married Arthur P. McMahon,        Bettyann Grandparents

John W. Farrell married Elizabeth Fox,                Bettyann Great Grandparents

John   Farrell married Ellen Whalen,                    Bettyann G.G.Grandparents.

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Mrs. Rose Farrell Bahr,   b. 11-4-1911  d. 2-8-1976                                                The Sullivan Review, 12-22-1976
Mrs. Rose Farrell Bahr, 64, of Mildred, died Sunday, Feb. 8, 1976, at the Robert Packer Hospital.
She was born in Dushore Nov. 4, 1911, the daughter of the late John L. and Frances M. Fries Farrell. A lifelong resident of Sullivan County, she was a graduate of St. Basil’s High School, and a member of St. Basil’s Church.
Mrs. Bahr is survived by a daughter, Mrs. James (Marlene) Spence of Mildred; six brothers, Thomas and Patrick of Sayre, John, Eugene, Joseph and William, all of Dushore; one sister, Mrs. Jack (Cecilia) Collins of Elmira; four grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Her husband Dane Bahr died May 3, 1965.
The funeral was held Wednesday, Feb. 11, at 9:15 a.m. from the Regina Tubach Homer Funeral Home. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Francis of Assisi Church, Mildred.
Interment was in St. Basil’s Cemetery, Dushore.

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Theodore C. Farrell,                                                                                               The Sullivan Review, 7-17-1913
Theodore C. Farrell, junior member of the Farrell Auto Co, of Brooklyn, NY and Miss Anna Lavelle of Dushore, former home and birthplace of the groom, were joined in marriage on Tuesday, July 8, by the Rev. Henry C. Jordon, pastor of St. Patrick's Church, Bay Shore, L.I.
The couple kept their plans a secret and Tuesday evening went to Bay Shore, from Brooklyn, where they were quietly married.
The bride and groom have many friends in Dushore and vicinity who join The Review with best wishes.
Mr. Farrell and his bride grew up together in Dushore, where Father Jordon also lived. Some years ago, however Mr. Farrell went to Indiana, where he started his connection with the automobile business. About six years ago he went to Brooklyn. He is a mechanic and expert on automobiles and has a wide and varied experience in the developing and promotion of the automobile business from a manufacturing standpoint.
The bridal party left on a tour through the Catskills in their new car and will be at home after August 1, in Brooklyn.

Obituary for John H. McDonald (The Review, Dushore, Pa., Jume 6 1900). "Once more has the grim reaper, Death, been among us. This time the victim was John H. McDonald, who had passed three score and ten mile stones during his journey on this earth. Mr. McDonald came to this country with his father 63 years ago. One year later his father died and was buried in St. Basil's Cemetery at Dushore. For a number of years Mr. McDonald followed the lumber woods for a living, after which he was engaged in the hotel business for a number of years in Towanda and Dushore. He was employed at Thorndale for sometime, from where he came to Bernice, where he followed the vocation of mining for 17 or 18 years before his death. He was married in 1852 to Miss Julia Sheridan and to them have been born 15 children, 5 of whom are dead. The following children survive him:Mrs. Daniel Clark, of Cortez, Mrs. Richard Clark, Marielle, Mich., Mrs. F. H. Farrell, Dushore, Mrs. John Daly, Mildred, Mrs.Thomas Fitzgerald, Bernice, Miss Clara, Cortez, Misses Mildred and Florence and Mr. Lawrence, of Bernice. Mr. McDonald was always a friend to the laboring men and when he came to Bernice he joined Local Assembly 1730, K. of L.. and remained a member until his death, which occured on the evening of May 31, 1900. During life he was a friend to everyone with whom he came in contact, and at the funeral Monday, June 3rd, the large consort that followed his remains to their last resting place was an indication of his popularity. The funeral services were held in St. Francis' church, Mildred, where a requiem mass was read and a beautiful sermon delivered by Rev. J. A. Euright, after which the body was placed in the hearse and taken to Dushore, followed by a large number of people, and laid to rest in the St. Basil's Cemetery. By his death his wife has lost a kind and loving husband, his children a father who never forget his duty towards them, and the people of Bernice have lost a kind and obligating neighbor, and the state one of their best citizens, The people of Bernice and vicinity extend to the bereaved family their heartfelt sympathy."

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Death of A.E. FARRELL,                                                                        Sullivan Review, 3-19-1896
This community was startled and inexpressibly grieved last Thursday morning to learn of the sudden death at about two o'clock that morning, of Ambrose E. FARRELL, of Lopez. He was one of the proprietors of the Hotel Lopez at that place, and retired at about ten o'clock in his usual state of health. He awakened his wife about two o'clock complaining of an alarming pain in his heart. Rev. Father ENRIGHT slept in the hotel and she went to summon him, but before the priest could reach his bedside he was dead. The funeral was held Saturday, March 14, Mass being said in the chapel at Lopez, and the body was brought to Dushore on the 9:13 a.m. train, and interred in St. Basil's cemetery, hundreds of sorrowing relatives and friends following the casket that contained all that was mortal of warm hearted, generous and true Ambrose E. FARRELL.
Ambrose Edward FARRELL was born in Cherry township, this county, September 1, 1848, and at the time of his death, March 12, 1896, was consequently 47 years, 6 months and 11 days old. His early life was spent as a farmer's boy, and he drifted from that occupation to mining. The years of 1872, '73 and '74 he spent in the vicinity of Houtzdale, following the occupation of a coal miner. He was first married in May, 1880 to Mary BERGAN.
This union was a particularly happy one, but was cut short by the death of the young wife in March of the following year, leaving a girl baby to inherit the wealth of affection lavished on the mother. This child was ever his tenderest care, and as she grew in years and beauty, all that money could buy or love suggest, was hers at the slightest wish.
He gave up the occupation of miner at Bernice in 1885 and opened a livery stable in Dushore, changing his business a year later to that of running the Exchange Hotel. Always prudent and a close financier he succeeded in making and saving money, and in 1889, in partnership with Jerry DEEGAN, he purchased Hotel Lopez, at the then newly founded and rapidly growing town. This hotel was a veritable gold mine for a number of years, and at his death Mr. FARRELL, while not positively wealthy as wealth is counted nowadays, could count his dollars by the thousands, and his wife and children are left in very comfortable circumstances.
He was married three years ago to Hannah GILLIGAN, and as the fruits of this union there are two children a boy and a girl. The heart broken wife has the sympathy of all in her severe affliction.
In 1894 he received the nomination of the Democratic party for Member of Assembly, but owing to dissensions within the party was defeated. Four brothers, John H., of Dushore, James K., of Cherry, and Frank and Peter of Corning, survive him. He was eminently respected by all, and a firm friend, a kind hearted, genial, generous man, whose sudden death has cast a gloom over all the eastern part of Sullivan county.
Among those from out of town who attended the funeral of Ambrose E. FARRELL on Saturday we noticed Joseph OCHS, Andres MCDONALD, Q.A. KLINE, J. LEONARD DEEGAN, James CARMODY and wife, of Towanda; Mr. and Mrs. Peter FARRELL, of Corning; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MIDDENDORF, of Wyalusing; Eugene DEEGAN, of Sayre; Leonard J. FARRELL, of Erie; Mr. and Mrs. James KEEFE, of Hillsgrove; Hon. Russell KARNS, Harry KARNS, Edward J. MULLEN, Morgan GAVITT; John FLYNN and Frank GALLAGHER, of Laporte. There were hundreds from Lopez, Bernice and other near by towns

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Mr. Frank Middendorf,                                                                                        The Sullivan Gazette, 4-19-1888
Mr. Frank Middendorf, of this place, and Miss Mary Farrell, of Cherry, were married at St. Basil’s church this Wednesday morning by Rev. Fr. Walsh.
They left on the morning train for Philadelphia on a wedding tour.
Mr. Middendorf is well known in this section and much respected for his steady and industrious habits. Miss Farrell is the daughter of James K. Farrell, of Cherry. She has won the respect and esteem of a large circle of friends.
That their journey through life may be accompanied with prosperity and happiness is the wishes of their numerous friends including the Gazette.

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I am looking for information on the Ancient Order of Hibernians in Sullivan Co. I believe there were two divisions started before 1900 . Division Two was organized according to the Sullivan Review of Nov.22, 1894:
Ancient Order of Hibernians: Division No. 2 A.O.H. of Sullivan County, was organized in this place Sunday afternoon, November 18, with thirty or forty members, and the following officers: President, E.H. FARRELL; Vice President
D. KEEFE; Secretary, (?) HOPE; Assistant Secretary, W.L. FARRELL; Treasurer, Frank COYLE.
I have no real information at all on Division One, possibly Laporte, other than there was a Division Two. If you have any
info at all, it would be greatly appreciated. If you want more info about the A.O.H. in PA, go to
http://www.aohpastateboard.com/.
I am sure a lot of the Sullivan County Irish belonged
to these two divisions in those days. At that time PA had 30,000 members and hundreds of divisons. We are back up to 67 divisions and 8000 members.   Thank You,  Gerry Ennis, State Secretary  A.O.H.

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Frank Farrell                                                                                                    The Republican, 5-22-1891
Frank Farrell of Dushore, while working in the bark woods in the employ of Pat Sweeney on or near the Mehoopany Creek in Colley twp. Was instantly killed on Monday at about 8:30 a.m. by a fallen limb or a piece of a tree top which had lodged in the tree he and his brother Jerry were in the act of cutting down.
Jerry saw the limb about 12 feet in the air sprang and informed Frank at the same time. Frank made a desperate struggle for life, but was too late. The limb came down like a cannon ball striking him on the head crushing it to a mash and one limb piercing his side.
Decease was brought to Dushore on the same day of the accident and the burial took place on Wednesday in the Catholic cemetery at said place.
Frank and Jerry are sons of James Farrell of Dushore, and were not old experienced woodsmen. Frank having served but one season in the bark woods requested of Mr. Sweeney that he and his brother Jerry who was receiving his first lesson, be allowed to work in the same gang, as he desired to make it as easy as possible for his younger brother.
Mr. Sweeney granted them this favor knowing at the time that it would be better for them to divide and each accept an old woodsman as their companion, but not wishing to confront the boys granted them the request as above state.
Deceased was a model young man of about 24 years of age and had hosts of friends throughout the county who speak of him in the kindest of terms. The bereaved family have the sincere sympathy of the entire community in their sad affliction.
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Frank Farrell                                        Dushore Items                                                 The Republican, 5-22-1891           
Frank Farrell, a sober and industrious young man, eldest son of James Farrell of this place met with a fatal accident Monday morning. He was employed in the woods at Mehoopany Creek beyond Lopez by Patrick Sweeney and fell a tree, which tore a large branch from a maple near by. The limb from the maple struck the unfortunate young man on the head and he lived but a few minutes. The remains were brought to this place Monday afternoon and interred in St. Basil’s cemetery on Wednesday.
Patrick Sweeney, the camp manager for this incident, was the nephew of my great-great-grandparents Michael and Catherine Sweeney. He was orphaned at two years old in 1854 when his father, also Patrick Sweeney, died or was killed. Both are buried at St. Basil's in Dushore.
The younger Patrick later became a teamster in the Connell mines. He died in 1922 after being kicked in the head by a mule the December before that. He was married to Elizabeth Kinsley of Stowell and they had three daughters whose descendants I would love to locate.
As for Frank Farrell, you can read a very moving story about his death at Settlers XVII: Frank Farrell: A Death in the Forest located at http://www.rootsweb.com/~pasulliv/settlers/settlers17/settlers17.html
on our Sullivan County Genealogical Page. Bob Sweeney

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Mrs. Mary M. Oliver, b. 2-10-1917  d. 1-20-1995          Newspaper clipping, 1995

Mrs. Mary M. Oliver, 77, of  Monroeville died Jan. 20, 1995, at Shadyside Hospital, Pittsburgh. She was born Feb. 10, 1917, in Pittsburgh, a daughter of William O’Rourke and Anastasia Farrell O’Rourke Murray.

She was raised in Pittsburgh and worked as a hostess and cashier at numerous nightclubs in the Pittsburgh area.  In 1954 she married Patsy Oliver, a band leader and music instructor specializing in music from the “Big Band” era.

Mrs. Oliver had numerous relatives and friends in Dushore and Wyalusing and visited here almost every summer.

She was a member of St. Bernadette’s Catholic Church in Monroeville.

Surviving are her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Marianne) Mitchell of Bethel Park; three grandchildren, Robert M. Mitchell, Kathleen Robbins, and Lorraine Bogden, all of Pittsburgh; five great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by two brothers, William  O’Rourke and Edward Murray.

A Mass of Christian Burial was held Jan. 23 at her church.  Burial was in Shepherd Hills Cemetery, Monroeville.

Attending the services from Dushore were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McMahon, Mr. and Mrs. Gene McMahon and Thomas Sick

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Subject: Reverend Henry Jordan   Author: RESweeney2   Date: Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Classification: obituary                   Surnames: Jordan, Cain
Sullivan Review    Dushore, PA        February 11, 1931
Father Jordan passed away in St. Joseph's Hospital, Far Rockaway, in his seventy-ninth year. He had been active in all parochial work until ten days ago when he suffered an attack of grippe. This developed into pneumonia resulting in his death early Sunday {Editors' Note: Februrary 8, 1931].
Father Jordan was born in La Grange, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania on Feburary 5, 1852. He attended the State Normal School in the Diocese of Scranton. After graduation, he was appointed a public school teacher in Williamsport, Pa.
In 1888, he entered Mt. St. Mary's Seminary at Emmitsburg, Maryland, to study for the priesthood. He was adopted for the Diocese of Brooklyn and was ordained here on June 29, 1893, his 41st year. As an assistant, Father Jordan served in St. Malachy's Church for three months, in the Visitation Church for seven months and in St. Raphael's church, Blissville, for six and a half years. On Dec. 8, 1902, he was appointed pastor of St. Andrew's Church, Sag Harbor; on June 14, 1904, he was transferred to St. Patrick's Church, Bayshore, and on Aug. 16, 1916, he was sent to St. Joachim's Church, Cedarhurst, where he remained until his death.
On Monday the remains were taken to the recovery [sic--perhaps intended to mean "rectory"]. On Tuesday, hundreds visited the church to pay a last mark of respect to their pastor. On Wednesday at ten o'clock, the solemn Requiem Mass was celebrated. Rev. John Donlan, Ph. D., sang the Mass; Rev. James J. O'Reilly , C. M., was deacon; Rev. Jeremiah King was sub-deacon; Rev. John Farrell was master of ceremonies; and Very Rev. John J. F. RObisnon, V. F., preached the sermon. The Right Reverend Bishop gave the final Absolution. Burial was in St. Mary's Cemetery, Lawrence.
Dean Robinson in his eulogy said there were three parts to every priest's career. First, prayer; second, instruction; and third, neighborliness. He then applied the points to the deceased prelate. Seventy-five priests were present at the Mass. Among the Monsignors attending were Rt. Revs. David Hickey, V. G.; Francis Ludeke and Peter Quealy, V. F.; Very Revs. John Kiley, John Oppel, John Gorman and Joseph McClancy.
Father Jordan's death last Sunday was the first of two sad occurrences that just befell the priesthood of the diocese. It also figured in the sad toll fo 1930, when thirteen of our diocesan clergy passed away. It is a record that far outstrips that of 1929, when only five priests were called to Heaven for reward. It is noteworthy that the deaths in 1930 fell to the lot of pastors. Every one of the thirteen had charge of a parish. This is the normal way in which things happen [Editor's Note: It may be that the author left out the word "not" in the last sentence here].
There was something striking about the personal appearance of Father Jordan. He carried the bearing of the pioneer priests of an older generation. A man nearing his eighties, a teahcer in his younger days, he has closed a career of thirty-seven years spent at the altar. His curate days were passed at St. Malachy's Parish, East New York, and at the Visitation Parish and at St. Raphael's Parish, Blissville. As pastor, he served at Sag Harbor, Bay Shore [sic] and Cedarhurst. At the last post, he was head of a thriving parish for over fourteen years. The new church at Bay Shore [sic] and the convent at Cedarhurst are the offerings of his zeal to the diocese. He had a real devotion to Catholic education and took pride in his school.
Father Jordan earned the respect of his fellow priests, the love of his people and the admiration of his neighbors. Truly he upheld the choicest traditons of the priesthood. In his grave he lies now, surrounded by the thoughts of his flock and the incense of their prayers. And it is the wish and the hope many a priest that his spirit may live on [in] a newer generation of Catholic clergymen whose very act and every thought may reflect the grandeur of the vocation which is in them.
--The Tablet, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Father Jordan was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jordan, who moved from Beaver Meadows to a farm on Ringer Hill, about 8 miles from Dushore, about seventy years ago.
Besides Father Jordan, the family was composed of one brother, Patrick Jordan, who died about 14 years ago in St. Mary's, Elk county, and two sisters, Catherine Jordan, who joined ths sisterhood in the St. Joseph Order and was known as Sister Simpletia. She died some years ago in Philadelphia, and one other sister, Miss Margaret Jordan, who died at home.
Father Jordan received his early education in the common schools of Sullivan county and for many years was a teacher in the country [sic--"county"?] schools. By frugal habits and patient industry, he managed to pursue his studies at home and later with very little help worked his way through school and finally entered the priesthood.
Mrs. Charles Cain of German street is a cousin of Father Jordan.

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The Sullivan Review   February 12, 1976
Mrs. Rose Farrell Bahr, 64, of Mildred, died Sunday, Feb. 8, 1976, at the Robert Packer Hospital.
She was born in Dushore Nov. 4, 1911, the daughter of the late John L. and Frances M. Fries Farrell. A lifelong resident of Sullivan County, she was a graduate of St. Basil’s High School, and a member of St. Basil’s Church.
Mrs. Bahr is survived by a daughter, Mrs. James (Marlene) Spence of Mildred; six brothers, Thomas and Patrick of Sayre, John, Eugene, Joseph and William, all of Dushore; one sister, Mrs. Jack (Cecilia) Collins of Elmira; four grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Her husband Dane Bahr died May 3, 1965.
The funeral was held Wednesday, Feb. 11, at 9:15 a.m. from the Regina Tubach Homer Funeral Home. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Francis of Assisi Church, Mildred.
Interment was in St. Basil’s Cemetery, Dushore.

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William E. McDonald             The Sullivan Review August 31, 1944
William E. McDonald died at his home in Coveytown, Cherry township Friday afternoon, August 25th at the age of 54. He had been ill for some time. He was a lifelong resident of Sullivan County, a prosperous farmer who will be missed by his friends and neighbors.
He is survived by his wife, Anna K. McDonald; his mother, Mrs. Alice McDonald; two sisters, Miss Betty McDonald of Dushore and Mrs. James Fauls of Ithaca, NY; three brothers, Patrick McDonald of Mildred, Joseph and George McDonald of Endicott.
The funeral service was held from the home Monday morning at 10 o'clock with mass at St. Basil's church at 10:30. Burial in St. Basil's cemetery.
Pallbearers were: Francis and Charles McMahon, Edward Silverstrim, Ivan Cullen, Joseph Marshall, Matthew Thall.
Those from out of town who attended the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. George McDonald, daughters, Jane and Geraldine, Mr. and Mrs. Zed Mott, Mrs. James Graham and daughter, Mrs. Helen Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Croak, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O'Brien, Jerry Deegan and Emmitt O'Hara and Mr. and Mrs. George Rohe of Endicott; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Neil and of Johnson City; Mr. and Mrs. George Farrell and son George, and Mrs. Anna Burns of Bradford; Patrick McDonald of Scranton; Mrs. James Harrison, Waverly; Mr. and Mrs. James Fauls daughters Mary and Rosalie Jean and Mrs. Charles Maning, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Giles of Ithaca; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thall and Miss Catherine Cain of Elmira; John and Elsie Viele, Mr. and Mrs. William Miles, Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison, James Cahill, Mr. and Mrs. James Cahill and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Fitzharris, Mr. Michael Cahill, and Mrs. Elizabeth Scanlin of Sayre; Mrs. George McDonald of Monroeton; Sgt. Bernard McDonald and Pvt. Chas. S. Raub of Camp Shelfby, Miss; Mrs. Chas. Raub and daughter Patricia of West Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McDonald, and Frank T. McMahon, Mildred; Mrs. Howard Thayer and Mrs. Dorothy Essl of Atlantic City; Mr. and Mrs. John Graham, Mrs. Catherine Fox, Mrs. Alice Welsh, Alice Graham and Mrs. Catherine Evans.
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The Sullivan Review July 17, 1913
Theodore C. Farrell, junior member of the Farrell Auto Co, of Brooklyn, NY and Miss Anna Lavelle of Dushore, former home and birthplace of the groom, were joined in marriage on Tuesday, July 8, by the Rev. Henry C. Jordon, pastor of St. Patrick's Church, Bay Shore, L.I.
The couple kept their plans a secret and Tuesday evening went to Bay Shore, from Brooklyn, where they were quietly married.
The bride and groom have many friends in Dushore and vicinity who join The Review with best wishes.
Mr. Farrell and his bride grew up together in Dushore, where Father Jordon also lived. Some years ago, however Mr. Farrell went to Indiana, where he started his connection with the automobile business. About six years ago he went to Brooklyn. He is a mechanic and expert on automobiles and has a wide and varied experience in the developing and promotion of the automobile business from a manufacturing standpoint.
The bridal party left on a tour through the Catskills in their new car and will be at home after August 1, in Brooklyn.

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Mrs. William Murphy   Wednesday, September 17, 1924   Sullivan Review and Gazette and Herald  Dushore, PA
Mrs. Lucy Murphy died suddenly Friday afternoon at her home in Mildred following an attack of indigestion. She was 61 years of age.
Besides her husband, four children survive her, James Murphy, Paul Murphy, Miss Della Murphy and Francis Murphy all of Mildred. Also four sisters, Mrs. Thos. Sexton of Renovo, Mrs. Thos McKernan of Albany township, Mrs. William Landback of Elmira and Mrs. John F. Farrell of Dushore, and one brother, Peter L. Whalen of Dushore.
Funeral Service was held in St. Francis’ church, Mildred, Monday morning, with interment in the adjoining cemetery.

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Raymond L. Farrell                                              Sullivan Review  Dushore, PA          September 8, 1949
Raymond L. Farrell, of Endicott, died Monday, September 5th at the Wilson Memorial hospital, Johnson City.
Mr. Farrell was born in Dushore, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Farrell, and for a number of years has made his home at Endicott.
He is survived by his wife, the former Miss Agnes Sullivan of Towanda, a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Haggerty; a son, William Farrell, and a grandson, Timothy Haggerty.
Funeral services were held Thrusday morning at St. Katherine's Church, Hillcrest, Endicott.

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Source: Thomas Tabor III, Ghost Lumber Towns of Central Pennsylvania, 1970, Muncy, PA

The story of Frank Farrell begins with the death of an old lady in 1975, ELIZABETH MIDDENDORF WATSON. Elizabeth was born in 1892 in Dushore and was the daughter of Frank Middendorf and Mary Catherine FARRELL. The Middendorf family had its own story of emigration and growth in Sullivan County, but that is for another tale. You can find some of this information at The Middendorf and Waples Families. In our story, we are particularly interested in Mary Catherine Farrell and her siblings. She had twelve brothers and sisters for a total of 13 children. The parents of this large but typical brood were James Farrell and Ann O'DONOVAN. Frank Farrell's father James Farrell was a son of Patrick Farrell, of County Longford, Ireland. Patrick married Bridget Kinsley, and they arrived in Cherry in 1840. They had seven boys, including James. Patrick died in 1865 at the age of 64. Bridget's death is recorded in the Sullivan Review for March 3, 1881. Frank Farrell, born in 1866, was one of these children and therefore the brother of Mary Catherine Farrell and the uncle of Elizabeth Middendorf. In 1998 or thereabouts, 23 years after Elizabeth had passed away, her grand-daughter Donna Mclaughlin came into some of her old papers and possessions. Among those was a poem that Elizabeth had written as a little girl: Here it is:

FRANK FARRELL

I am a land that has seen trouble
and sorrow, many accidents occurred
I will sing to you the latest.
No doubt that you have heard
It was out in Sullivan County
and known to all throughout the land
is that famous lumbering town.

The robins were singing in the
merry month of May
Frank Farrell left his home so
happy and so gay, and little
thinking about the danger
in the forest, trees so tall and sound,
that swept away many a loving son
in that famous lumbering town.

It was on a Monday morning
he began his daily toil.
Little did his brother think, he
soon would lie beneath the soil,
parted from a loving father and
laid by his mother's mound,
never to hear those stately hemlocks
fall in that famous lumbering town.

The brothers a tree were cutting
and to the earth did fall.
It caught a limb of a maple,
Jerry, to his brother did call.
It shot down like an arrow,
and it crushed Frank to the ground
and killed, there by his brother's
side, in the famous lumbering town.

Now, Frank in his grave is sleeping
and the hemlocks creak and wave,
and little we know which one of
us will next go to the grave.
Whenever we visit this sun sweet
tree, that strove by Frank's mound
Who met his grave in Sweeny's
Camp, in that famous lumber town.

When Donna first sent me a a copy of this handwritten simple poem, I was overwhelmed with sadness and nostalgia, simultaneously. Sadness for the little girl who worte this poem, perhaps after a visit to the accident or grave site with her mother! Nostalgia for the grandfather and great uncles I never knew who cut the lumber and lived life in the forest when Frank met his fate, and perhaps were even at his side in "Sweeny's Camp"! While I had no idea where the camp had been located and even less of an idea the identify of "that famous lumbering town", it became a personal obsession to find the ghost of Frank Farrell in the pages of Sullivan County history. But where to start? The accident could have happened any time between approximately 1860, when Farrell families lived in the area and the sons and grandsons of Michael Sweeney began to cut lumber to supplement their incomes, and the mid-1920's when the lumber industry died out in Sullivan County.

To the rescue rode Fred and Jenny Everetts who identified a note in the Towanda Weekly Review for May 22, 1891. The report said that a Frank Farrell was reported dead in Dushore at age 25. Another note from the Reporter Journal, dated May 28, 1891, said that a Frank Farrell, age 25, was killed last week in Ricketts! So, now we had a good presumption that the accident happened in May 1891 in or near Ricketts, PA,, which had to be "that famous lumbering town". The next thing I did was contact my McDonald cousins still living in Sullivan County--Ray and Linda Karge McDonald. They sat down and began to scan the old records of the Sullivan Review for the time period of interest. Soon enough they had the whole story from the old Dushore newspaper archives.

The Sullivan Review
Dushore, PA
May 28, 1891

A young man by the name of Merrick traveled the nine miles between Ricketts and Lopez in one hour and fifteen minutes Monday morning to bring news of the unfortunate death of Frank Farrell. He made the distance on foot over the ties of the rail way track and reached there in time to send an engine and car after the body of his fellow workman. A professional runner couldn't have done better.

Killed in the Woods- Frank Farrell was killed Monday morning about 7:00 o'clock while chopping trees on Sweeney's job one mile above Ricketts. He had just cut a large hemlock and in felling it broke a dead limb about one foot in diameter from a large maple nearby, and the maple limb struck young Farrell on the head. He died in about 20 minutes, but was unconscious from the first. His brother was alone with him at the time of the accident. The remains were brought to Dushore on the afternoon train and conveyed to his father's residence in Cherry. The funeral and interment occurred on Wednesday at St. Basil's.

Deceased was a highly exemplary young man, a son of James F. Farrell, aged about 24 years, whose sudden and violent death has cast a gloom over his large circle of friends and relatives. Truly, in the midst of life, we are in death.

The funeral of Frank Farrell on Wednesday last was one of the largest in this place for years. There were over 80 carriages in line and the church was packed to its utmost capacity by the Patrick T. _______, group of people.

In the 1870 federal census for Cherry Township (page 19B, Reel # 593-1453), the Farrell family can be found. There was Frank, born in 1866, and his sister Mary Catherine, future mother of Elizabeth, born in 1868. We also find Anna and George and an adopted daughter named Ann Donovan, presumably the child of a previous marriage by her mother. The family was young then and tragedy had not descended on the oldest son. Clearly from the newspaper story, Frank would grow up to be a popular and widely respected citizen of Cherry. also, from what else we know, he joined the Sweeney family in their annual campaigns to the woods as lumber men. What was it like in the forest? We don't know but we do have some pictures that give us at least a reasonable impression. Take a look at the next picture, provided graciously by Don Collins, that shows a turn-of-the-century lumber gang on break. We believe that at least some of these men are members of the Collins family, but do not know for sure. What we do know is that the background, dress and equipment are typical for what Frank Farrell would have encountered and been familiar with.

 

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