Children:
Theresa Parr (Mrs. Dorr Shoemaker)
Nellie Furman (Mrs. Irving Price)
Charles Benjamin (married Emma Arthurs)
Maud (Mrs. Everett Dibble)
Walter K. (married Rose E. Barlow)
Lucy (born 2 Sept. 1887 died 24 Sept. 1887)
Carl P. (married Alice Treher)
John D/ (married Marian ______)
Marian/Merrian (Mrs. Wilbur Demmon Flint)
Obituary
Charles E. Wendell
Third of Family Called by Death Within Ten Days.
Following quickly upon the tragic end of his sister-in-law, Mrs. John D. Wendell on Feb. 16, and the death of his brother, James M. Wendell, last Friday, came the annoucement Tuesday evening that Charles W. Wendell of Sprout Brook, aged 73, had been found dead on the floor in the bathroom at the home of his brother, Judge John D. Wendell, where he was staying temporarily. Deceased had been afflicted with heart and kidney trouble for some time, but his death was most unexpected as he had been upon the streets of the village and about the house during the day, and appeared to be feeling unusually well. Consequently his sudden demise was a shock to the many friends he had throughout the town, as he was a well liked, compaionable man with a wide circle of acquaintances.
Deceased was one of 10 children of the late Benjamin and Sarah Fox Wendell of Sprout Brook and the youngest of seven sons. Nearly his whole life was spent on the homestead farm at Sprout Brook, where he was born. His wife who was Myra A. Furmin, died 29 years ago.
His survivors are four sons, John 2nd of Albany, Benjamin of Amsterdam, Carl of Gloversville and Walter of Ames; three daughters, Mrs. D. R. Shoemaker of Fort Plain, Mrs. Irving Price of Cobleskill and Mrs. Wilbur Flint of Sprout Brook; three brothers Judge John D. and Fred F. Wendell of Fort Plain and Albert Wendell of Albany; two sisters, Miss Elizabeth Wendell of Sprout Brook and Mrs. James McFee of Ames.
The funeral will be held Friday at 2:30 in the Catharine Nellis Memorial chapel. Burial later in the Fort Plain cemetery.
Children:
Theresa Parr (Mrs. Dorr Shoemaker)
Nellie Furman (Mrs. Irving Price)
Charles Benjamin (married Emma Arthurs)
Maud (Mrs. Everett Dibble)
Walter K. (married Rose E. Barlow)
Lucy (born 2 Sept. 1887 died 24 Sept. 1887)
Carl P. (married Alice Treher)
John D/ (married Marian ______)
Marian/Merrian (Mrs. Wilbur Demmon Flint)
Obituary
Charles E. Wendell
Third of Family Called by Death Within Ten Days.
Following quickly upon the tragic end of his sister-in-law, Mrs. John D. Wendell on Feb. 16, and the death of his brother, James M. Wendell, last Friday, came the annoucement Tuesday evening that Charles W. Wendell of Sprout Brook, aged 73, had been found dead on the floor in the bathroom at the home of his brother, Judge John D. Wendell, where he was staying temporarily. Deceased had been afflicted with heart and kidney trouble for some time, but his death was most unexpected as he had been upon the streets of the village and about the house during the day, and appeared to be feeling unusually well. Consequently his sudden demise was a shock to the many friends he had throughout the town, as he was a well liked, compaionable man with a wide circle of acquaintances.
Deceased was one of 10 children of the late Benjamin and Sarah Fox Wendell of Sprout Brook and the youngest of seven sons. Nearly his whole life was spent on the homestead farm at Sprout Brook, where he was born. His wife who was Myra A. Furmin, died 29 years ago.
His survivors are four sons, John 2nd of Albany, Benjamin of Amsterdam, Carl of Gloversville and Walter of Ames; three daughters, Mrs. D. R. Shoemaker of Fort Plain, Mrs. Irving Price of Cobleskill and Mrs. Wilbur Flint of Sprout Brook; three brothers Judge John D. and Fred F. Wendell of Fort Plain and Albert Wendell of Albany; two sisters, Miss Elizabeth Wendell of Sprout Brook and Mrs. James McFee of Ames.
The funeral will be held Friday at 2:30 in the Catharine Nellis Memorial chapel. Burial later in the Fort Plain cemetery.
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