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Clark Burdick
died February 03, 1933

Clark Burdick, 1918
Sept. 28, 1918
HORNELL VETERAN DIES
CLARK P. BURDICK, 60 years old Veteran Erie employee, died February 3, after an illness of two weeks. Death was due to pneumonia. Veteran BURDICK was born in Alfred and except for a short time he lived in Buffalo and Rochester, had been a resident of Hornell for about 40 years. He was well known and highly regarded and his death is the source of much sorrow among a legion of friends. He entered the employ of the Erie railroad as a trainman at the age of 20 years, and for 15 years followed this line of work until he entered the baggage service about 25 years ago.
[Source: Newspaper clipping, source and date unknown; located in Audrey Boag's clipping collection, now property of Linda K. Hults. Surname capitalizations and notes in brackets, if any, were added by compiler VC]
Collins C. Burdick
died June 18, 1911
Died at Almond
Collins C. BURDICK, an old and respected resident of that place died at his home June 18th. The funeral will be held at the Baptist Church at Almond Wednesday, June 21, 1911.
[Source: Newspaper clipping pasted in the Prior/Burdick family Bible, publication and date unknown, property of Linda K. Hults; notes in brackets and surname capitalizations added by compiler VC.]
Cora Burdick
died April 18, 1952

date unknown
Miss Cora Burdick
Miss Cora BURDICK, a former resident of Almond, died last week in the Women's Relief Corps Home, Oxford, N. Y. She was a member of Christ Episcopel [sic] Church, Hornell, and lived practically all her life in Almond. She was 82 years old and moved from Almond 10 years ago. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Clarence KAPLE, Hornell, and Mrs. John NICHOLSON, and Mrs. Lowena CARR [sic] both of Los Angeles Calif.; two nieces, Mrs. Andrew BOAG, Hornell, and Mrs. Lewis ALBERTS, Almond, and two nephews, Hugh PRIOR, Hornell, and John NICHOLSON, Los Angeles. The body is at the Landon Funeral Home, Hornell. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
[Source: Newspaper clipping pasted in the Prior/Burdick family Bible, publication and date unknown, property of Linda K. Hults; notes in brackets and surname capitalizations added by compiler VC.]
Eliza Burdick
died abt. 1917

date unknown
ELIZA BURDICK
     DIES IN ALMOND

Mrs. Eliza BURDICK died at her home in Almond yesterday afternoon. Mrs. BURDICK, who was 70 years old, had been a resident of Almond for the past forty years. Her death, coming as it did after an illness of but a few days, is a surprise and shock to her many friends. Mrs. BURDICK's many acts of charity and benevolence are known throughout the countryside and passing is a great loss. The deceased is survived by six children, Emily BURDICK of Zion City; Cora BURDICK of Almond, Clark BURDICK and Mrs. C. P. KAPLE of this city, Mrs. Lowena FARR of Los Angeles, Cal., and Mrs. John NICHOLSON of Long Island. The funeral, which will occur on Monday, will be held from the home in Almond at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery.
[Source: Newspaper clipping, no date or source, pinned into the Burdick family bible. Another is also pasted in the Prior/Burdick family bible. Both are property of Linda K. Hults. Notes in brackets and surname capitalizations added by compiler VC.]
Emily Rosella Burdick
died January 4, 1943

date unknown
Miss Emily Burdick
Miss Emily BURDICK, formerly of Almond, died at the Women's Relief Corps Home in Oxford Monday. Survivors are four sisters, Mrs. John NICHOLSON of San Diego, Calif., Mrs. Mary L. FARR of Compton, Calif., Miss Cora BURDICK of Oxford and Mrs. C. P. KAPLE of this city. Private funeral services will be held in Oxford tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. and burial will be in Almond Cemetery.
[Source: Newspaper clipping pasted in the Prior/Burdick Family Bible, publication and date unknown, although handwritten on the clipping is the date "Monday Jan 4 - 1943", publication and date unknown, property of Linda K. Hults; notes in brackets and surname capitalizations added by compiler VC.]
W. R. C. Home
Miss Emily R. BURDICK, Civil War Daughter, passed away at the Home January 4, aged seventy-four years and six months. She had been very ill for several weeks and had always been in poor health. A former resident of Rochester and Almond, N.Y., Miss BURDICK is survived by her sister Cora A. BURDICK, W. R. C. Home; Mrs. Clarence KAPLE, sister, of Hornell; and two sisters, Mrs. FARR and Mrs. NICHOLSON, of California. She had been a member of the Home since May 1932. Private funeral services were held at the Seymour Funeral Home at 4:30 p.m., Thursday January 7, Rev. Frederick L. ANDERSON officiating. Relatives from Hornell were present and following the funeral and commital service they accompanied the body to Hornell. Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery, Almond. [Source: Newspaper clipping pasted in the the Prior/Burdick family Bible, publication and date unknown, property of Linda K. Hults; notes in brackets and surname capitalizations added by compiler VC.]
Mrs. Fannie Burdick
died November 22, 1908

FOUND DEAD IN
           BATH ROOM
          ---------------
Mrs. Clark Burdick Expired Alone
in Her Home on Myrtle Avenue
Saturday Evening

Mrs. Clark BURDICK, an esteemed resident of the eastside was found dead in the bath room of her home, No. 5 Myrtle avenue Saturday evening. The coroner, who was called, pronounced death due to natural causes. Mrs. BURDICK was for a number of years forelady in the Kayser glove factory, and was at her work as usual Saturday morning. She was home in the afternoon, but apparently in her usual health. She was alone in the house, her husband and her father, who lived with her being absent. During the evening a neighbor went to the BURDICK home for a call. Finding the house open and seeing no one about she made an investigation and found the lifeless body of Mrs. BURDICK in the bath room. Assistance was called at once and a physician summoned who found life had been extinct for some time. Coroner WAKELY was called and after an examination granted a certificate of death from natural causes. Mrs. BURDICK was 38 years of age and is survived by her mother and her father. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 from the house and at 2 o'clock from the East avenue M. E. church.
[Source: Newspaper clipping pasted in the Prior/Burdick family Bible, publication and date unknown although a handwirtten date at the bottom indicates November 22, 1908; property of Linda K. Hults; notes in brackets and surname capitalizations added by compiler VC.]
Maude (Hathaway)
Burdick


Maude Hathaway Burdick
Sept. 28, 1918
Mrs. Maude Burdick
Mrs. Maude BURDICK, of 88 Myrtle Ave., Hornell, widow of Clark BURDICK, died this morning in St. James Mercy Hospital, where she had been a patient for the past three weeks. She was 80 years old. She was born in Springwater and lived in Hornell most of her life. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Ida GILBERTSON of Hornell and two nephews, M. Stanley MACE of Hornell and Edward G. MACE of Buffalo. The body is at the Crandall and Crandall Funeral Home, where funeral services will be held at 2 p.m., Wednesday. The Rev. Glenn E. BUCHER will officiate. Burial will be in Rural Cemetery.

[Source: Newspaper clipping, date and source unknown; located in Audrey Boag's clipping collection, property of Linda K. Hults; surname capitalizations and notes in brackets added by compiler VC]
   


Posted April 24, 2005



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