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Upton Theodore Dubel

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Upton Theodore Dubel

Birth
Thurmont, Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Death
10 Jan 1914 (aged 55)
Canandaigua, Ontario County, New York, USA
Burial
Canandaigua, Ontario County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 5 Lot 301
Memorial ID
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The death of Upton T. Dubel occurred at the Memorial Hospital early Saturday morning following a long illness of diabetes. Mr. Dubel was born in Thurmont, Md., on July 30, 1858, being one of a family of nine brothers and sisters, all of whom are residing at Maryland, Ohio and Seattle, Wash. He came to Canandaigua from Dayton, Ohio, 21 years ago, to take up the superintendency of Woodlawn cemetery. He was loyal, faithful and conscientious in the discharge of every duty and obligation. He was first married in Dayton, O., to Miss Emma F. Damuth, who died 10 years ago. Of this union two children survive, Morris Dubel of Rochester, and Mrs. Glenna McMaster of Canandaigua. On May 1, 1906, he married Mrs. Ada Preston, who also survives.

Mr. Dubel was a member of the Canandaigua lodge I. O. O. F., and of the Rebekah lodge, also of Canandaigua grange, of which he was serving a second term as master, at the time of his death, and of the Ancient Order of the National Protective Order of United Workmen. He was also president of the National Protective Legion at the time of his death.

The funeral services were held in the chapel in Woodlawn cemetery on Tuesday afternoon, the services being conducted by Rev. Guy L. Morrill, assisted by Rev. D. S. Hooker. Canandaigua lodge of Odd Fellows attended in a body. A quartet composed of G. L. Holcomb, W. G. Dodds, William J. MacFarlane and Hon. Robert F. Thompson, sang. The active bearers were Walter Knapp, Alexander Davidson, Charles F. Robertson, Dr. O. J. Hallenbeck, A. C. Cappon and Clarence Mead. Honorary bearers were Dr. M. R. Carson, George B. Anderson, James D. Park and O. S. Bacon.
Published: Ontario County Journal
January 16, 1914

The death of Upton T. Dubel occurred at the Memorial Hospital early Saturday morning following a long illness of diabetes. Mr. Dubel was born in Thurmont, Md., on July 30, 1858, being one of a family of nine brothers and sisters, all of whom are residing at Maryland, Ohio and Seattle, Wash. He came to Canandaigua from Dayton, Ohio, 21 years ago, to take up the superintendency of Woodlawn cemetery. He was loyal, faithful and conscientious in the discharge of every duty and obligation. He was first married in Dayton, O., to Miss Emma F. Damuth, who died 10 years ago. Of this union two children survive, Morris Dubel of Rochester, and Mrs. Glenna McMaster of Canandaigua. On May 1, 1906, he married Mrs. Ada Preston, who also survives.

Mr. Dubel was a member of the Canandaigua lodge I. O. O. F., and of the Rebekah lodge, also of Canandaigua grange, of which he was serving a second term as master, at the time of his death, and of the Ancient Order of the National Protective Order of United Workmen. He was also president of the National Protective Legion at the time of his death.

The funeral services were held in the chapel in Woodlawn cemetery on Tuesday afternoon, the services being conducted by Rev. Guy L. Morrill, assisted by Rev. D. S. Hooker. Canandaigua lodge of Odd Fellows attended in a body. A quartet composed of G. L. Holcomb, W. G. Dodds, William J. MacFarlane and Hon. Robert F. Thompson, sang. The active bearers were Walter Knapp, Alexander Davidson, Charles F. Robertson, Dr. O. J. Hallenbeck, A. C. Cappon and Clarence Mead. Honorary bearers were Dr. M. R. Carson, George B. Anderson, James D. Park and O. S. Bacon.
Published: Ontario County Journal
January 16, 1914


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