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Charles Henry Kane

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Charles Henry Kane

Birth
Springfield, Otsego County, New York, USA
Death
19 Jan 1905 (aged 42–43)
Cooperstown, Otsego County, New York, USA
Burial
Fly Creek, Otsego County, New York, USA Add to Map
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"Charles H. Kane died this Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock at his home on Delaware avenue after an illness of sevarl weeks of Bright's disease. He ahd been in poor health since September and had been confined to his bed for three weeks. The funeral will be held Monday at 2 o'clock and interment made at Lakewood cemetery. He is survived by his wife, and one daughter, Myrtha, aged seven, by his mother, Mrs. Myraette Blumenstock, of Warren, by four brothers and two sisters, who are: Emery J., of Cooperstown, Melvin D., of Warren, Dorr B., of Snowden, John H., of Warren and Mrs. Flora D. Chapman, of Cooperstown, and Mrs. Carrie May Baker of Warren. One sister is dead. Mr. Kane had been reported to be in a critical condition for several days and for 28 hours before his death it was apparent that he could not long survive. The sympathy of the community will be extended to the bereaved relatives ... He was a respected merchant of this village, being the proprietor of a hardware store. He was born in the Town of Springfield, this county, and when a boy engaged himself as a clerk in Deacon R. Russell's dry goods store where he worked for two years ..." ["The Otsego Farmer"(Cooperstown, NY), Jan. 20, 1905, p. 5]
"Charles H. Kane died this Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock at his home on Delaware avenue after an illness of sevarl weeks of Bright's disease. He ahd been in poor health since September and had been confined to his bed for three weeks. The funeral will be held Monday at 2 o'clock and interment made at Lakewood cemetery. He is survived by his wife, and one daughter, Myrtha, aged seven, by his mother, Mrs. Myraette Blumenstock, of Warren, by four brothers and two sisters, who are: Emery J., of Cooperstown, Melvin D., of Warren, Dorr B., of Snowden, John H., of Warren and Mrs. Flora D. Chapman, of Cooperstown, and Mrs. Carrie May Baker of Warren. One sister is dead. Mr. Kane had been reported to be in a critical condition for several days and for 28 hours before his death it was apparent that he could not long survive. The sympathy of the community will be extended to the bereaved relatives ... He was a respected merchant of this village, being the proprietor of a hardware store. He was born in the Town of Springfield, this county, and when a boy engaged himself as a clerk in Deacon R. Russell's dry goods store where he worked for two years ..." ["The Otsego Farmer"(Cooperstown, NY), Jan. 20, 1905, p. 5]


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