U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
Mrs. Henry Mackenroth
Mrs. Catherine Mackenroth, who died Monday morning of heart trouble at her home, 25 Watkins
avenue, was a resident of this city for 36 years. She was born 55 years ago in Goshen, a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John McIntee. She married Henry Mackenroth at St. Joseph's R. C. Church in this city of which she was a member.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Mackenroth leaves three children, Mae, wife of Edward Steitz, Harry and
Teresa, and two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Van Dermark and Mrs. P. F. Scully.
The funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock in St. Joseph's church, Rev. A. P.
Botti celebrating mass. Burial will be in Goshen.
[Middletown Daily Herald, Middletown, New York - Tuesday, December 15, 1925]
Ephriam VanLeuvan
Ephriam Van Leuvan died Sunday night in the town of Goshen. He was born 78 years ago in
Wurtsboro, Sullivan county, and had spent his entire life in this vicinity.
He leaves his wife, two sons, Henry, of Circleville, and Frank and a daughter. The funeral was held this afternoon at 3:30 at the Circleville Cemetery, Rev. B. E. Smith officiating.
[Middletown Daily Herald, Middletown, New York - Tuesday, December 15, 1925]
Arthur B. Perry
Arthur B. Perry died Sunday afternoon at 5:30 at his home in Cleveland, Ohio, where he was employed as a machinist and tool maker. He was born in Rome, N.Y., March 11, 1886, the son of Arthur Perry and Hannah Lord Perry.
His is survived by his father; one brother, William L. Perry, of this city; two sisters, Mrs. Willard G. Henderson, of this city, and Ruth M., wife of Arthur Brehaut, of Flushing, L.I.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the home of his sister, Mrs. Henderson, 119 Linden avenue. Burial in Hillside cemetery.
[Middletown Daily Herald, Middletown, New York - Tuesday, December 15, 1925]
John A. Brown
Th« funeral of John A. Brown was held this morning at 10 o'clock in St. Joseph's Church. Solemn requiem high mass was celebrated by Rev. A. P. Botti, with Rev. Vincent Smith deacon and Rev. Cuevas, sub-deacon. The services were largely attended there being delegations from the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Division No. 292, and the Ladies' Auxiliary of that organization in attendance.
There were many floral offerings.
Pallbearers, all members of the Brotherhood, were Chester C. Vandermark, William J. Leddy, John
Tunney, Hartley G. Hoey, George Morris, George Bell, Winfield S. Wallace and Melvin J. Fish. Burial was in St. Joseph's cemetery.
[Middletown Daily Herald, Middletown, New York - Tuesday, December 15, 1925]