November 13, 1905
Was Well Known in This City
Edwin S. Spendlove, a Prominent Geneva Citizen, Is Survived by Four Sisters
Edwin S. Spenlove, well known in this city and one of the most prominent citizens of Geneva, died at 11:30 a.m. on Sunday of heart trouble. Mr. Spendlove was 61 years old and a veteran of the Civil War, being a member of Company E, 136th New York volunteers, and served throughout the War of the Rebellion. He was a leading member of the G.A.R. Mr. Spendlove was treasurer of the J.W. Smith dry goods establishment, which position he held for years. He was an attendant of the Episcopal Church. Besides his widow and one daughter of Geneva, Mr. Spendlove is survived by five sisters, Mrs. Emily S. Strong, Mrs. L. H. Coleman, Mrs. Harry Watkeys and Miss M. J. Spendlove, all of this city, and Mrs. C. E. Perkins of Auburn. The funeral will be held in Geneva at 3 p.m. on Wednesday.
November 13, 1905
Was Well Known in This City
Edwin S. Spendlove, a Prominent Geneva Citizen, Is Survived by Four Sisters
Edwin S. Spenlove, well known in this city and one of the most prominent citizens of Geneva, died at 11:30 a.m. on Sunday of heart trouble. Mr. Spendlove was 61 years old and a veteran of the Civil War, being a member of Company E, 136th New York volunteers, and served throughout the War of the Rebellion. He was a leading member of the G.A.R. Mr. Spendlove was treasurer of the J.W. Smith dry goods establishment, which position he held for years. He was an attendant of the Episcopal Church. Besides his widow and one daughter of Geneva, Mr. Spendlove is survived by five sisters, Mrs. Emily S. Strong, Mrs. L. H. Coleman, Mrs. Harry Watkeys and Miss M. J. Spendlove, all of this city, and Mrs. C. E. Perkins of Auburn. The funeral will be held in Geneva at 3 p.m. on Wednesday.
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