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Phoebe Ann Barckley

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Phoebe Ann Barckley

Birth
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3 Dec 1906 (aged 61)
Burial
Junius, Seneca County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of John R and Elizabeth C Barckley
From the Clyde Times Dec 13, 1906
On Monday,Dec 2d,the people of Marengo were deeply saddened to learn of the death of Miss Phoebe A. Barckley.
Miss Barckley came from the Newark Custodial Asylum to Clyde Saturday afternoon to spend Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Elijah Brownell. Soon after her arrival at ther sister's home she was taken ill and Dr. G.D. Barrett was summoned.She was not deemed in a serious condition until Monday morning a short time before the death Angel bore her away.
Miss Barckley spent her vacation in Marengo a few weeks ago, and seemed in the best of health, which made her death a great shock to her large circle of friends.
Moving to Marengo when a child almost her eentire life has been spent here. Since the death of her parents,to whom she was most devoted, she has been employed in Buffalo, nursing at Randolph in the Children's Home and at the Newark Custodial Asylum.
She was particularly adapted to the occupation she had chosen, and was everywhere successful,gaining many warm friends.
Miss Barckley was an earnest temperance advocate,a most kind,loving and generous Christian woman, who had given much material aid in the building of the Marengo Chapel.
The funeral was held Thursday,Dec. 6 at one o'clock from the Chapel. Rev E L Waldorf,of the Clyde Methodist Cpiscopal church,officiating of which Miss Barckley was a most loyal member,attended in a body, and the officers carring wreaths,the emblem of the society,acted as honoray bearers. The floral offerings were many and beautiful,showing the high esteem in which she was held. The interment was made in the Southwick Cemetery at Junius.
She is survived by four sisters,Mrs. Sara Maltby,of Glenwood,Mrs. M. W. Petteys, of Junius, Mrs. Elijah Brownell and Mrs. Effie Morgan, of Clyde;one brother,Joseph Barckley of Geneva, and a host of friends,who deeply mourn her loss, but still trust in the words of Paul "For me to live is Christ and to die is gain."
Daughter of John R and Elizabeth C Barckley
From the Clyde Times Dec 13, 1906
On Monday,Dec 2d,the people of Marengo were deeply saddened to learn of the death of Miss Phoebe A. Barckley.
Miss Barckley came from the Newark Custodial Asylum to Clyde Saturday afternoon to spend Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Elijah Brownell. Soon after her arrival at ther sister's home she was taken ill and Dr. G.D. Barrett was summoned.She was not deemed in a serious condition until Monday morning a short time before the death Angel bore her away.
Miss Barckley spent her vacation in Marengo a few weeks ago, and seemed in the best of health, which made her death a great shock to her large circle of friends.
Moving to Marengo when a child almost her eentire life has been spent here. Since the death of her parents,to whom she was most devoted, she has been employed in Buffalo, nursing at Randolph in the Children's Home and at the Newark Custodial Asylum.
She was particularly adapted to the occupation she had chosen, and was everywhere successful,gaining many warm friends.
Miss Barckley was an earnest temperance advocate,a most kind,loving and generous Christian woman, who had given much material aid in the building of the Marengo Chapel.
The funeral was held Thursday,Dec. 6 at one o'clock from the Chapel. Rev E L Waldorf,of the Clyde Methodist Cpiscopal church,officiating of which Miss Barckley was a most loyal member,attended in a body, and the officers carring wreaths,the emblem of the society,acted as honoray bearers. The floral offerings were many and beautiful,showing the high esteem in which she was held. The interment was made in the Southwick Cemetery at Junius.
She is survived by four sisters,Mrs. Sara Maltby,of Glenwood,Mrs. M. W. Petteys, of Junius, Mrs. Elijah Brownell and Mrs. Effie Morgan, of Clyde;one brother,Joseph Barckley of Geneva, and a host of friends,who deeply mourn her loss, but still trust in the words of Paul "For me to live is Christ and to die is gain."


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