OBIT: Lelie (Cole) Rose; Cuba; Allegany Co., NY (1935) Copyright (c) 1999 by Susan Austin (susanaustin@hotmail.com). ************************************************************************ USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submittor has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. ************************************************************************ Cuba Patriot and Free Press Issue; Jul 11, 1935 MRS. CHARLES A. ROSE died: July 6, 1935 born: Ischua, 17 Apr 1863 the daughter of A.V. Cole and Maria Banfield married: 19 Dec 1882 to Charles A. Rose of Cuba of the 11 children born to them, 6 were living in 1935 Ernest A of Rochester John V of Helix, Oregon Mrs. Clarence J. Neil of Olean,NY Myrtal C. of Dundee, NY Mrs. Dewitt G. Dewey of Brooklin, NY Mrs. Robert B. Kelsey of Lockport, NY Ruth Irene Rose of Brooklin, NY one sister; Ada M. Hatch of Jersey Shore, Pa and one brother: T. Delos Cole of Cuba She was Baptist, had 19 grandchildren and was buried at Cuba Cemetery. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Death Roll Mrs. Charles A. Rose Mrs. Lelie Cole Rose died at her home on East Main Street, Saturday evening, July 6, after an illness of ten days. She had been in failing health for the past five years. Mrs. Rose was born April 17, 1863, in the Town of Ischua, daughter of A. V. and Maria Banfield Cole. On December 19, 1882, she was married to Charles A. Rose, who survives his wife. Of this marriage 11 children were born, seven of who are living: Ernest A., of Rochester; John V. of Helix, Oregon; Mrs. Clarence J. Neil of Olean; Myrtal C., of Dundee; Mrs. DeWitt G. Dewey of Brooklyn; Mrs. Robert B. Kelsey of Lockport; Miss Ruth Irene Rose of Brooklyn. She is also survived by one sister, Mrs. Ada M. Hatch of Jersey Shore, Pa.; one brother, T. D. Cole of this village, and 19 grandchildren. Mrs. Rose had lived in this vicinity all of her life. She was a life-long member of the Cuba Baptist Church, having been active in Ladies Aid and Missionary Societies. She was also a former member of the American Legion Auxiliary. In 1932 Mr. and Mrs. Rose observed their fiftieth wedding anniversary, with all their children and grandchildren present. The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the family home, conducted by Rev. Clair E. Malcomson, with burial in Cuba cemetery. -- Unidentified newspaper clipping from the scrapbook of Viola Emma Florance Rose