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Mrs Mary Pearl <I>Wood</I> Buckner

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Mrs Mary Pearl Wood Buckner

Birth
Shelby, Orleans County, New York, USA
Death
7 Apr 1913 (aged 31)
Medina, Orleans County, New York, USA
Burial
Shelby, Orleans County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Mary Pearl succumbed to complications of childbirth which eventually resulted in the dissolution of her family. Her and Edward's one week old newborn daughter; Mildred, was adopted by the Hellert Family. The youngest son Charles was retained by his Father and the oldest son Carl was set off on his own at age 13 to fend for himself. The three siblings were not to reunite until young adulthood. Charles met an untimely death at age 24 in a work related accident.

Mary Pearl's second child, a son named Earl died as a toddler of unknown cause.


THE DAILY JOURNAL,
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1913

The funeral of Mrs. Mary Pearl
Buckner, who died at her home on West
avenue Monday morning, of heart fail-
ure, will be held tomorrow afternoon
at 2 o'clock, Rev. Dr. Chapin officia-
ting, Interment at Shelby Basin.
The Deceased was born near Medina,
March 1, 1882, and had lived here ever
since. She had a kind, genial disposition
and a host of friends who will be
grieved to learn of her sudden death.
Besides her husband, Mr. Edward
Buckner, she leaves two sons, Carl and
Charles, and an infant daughter, only
a few weeks old, her father, Mr. Riley
Wood; two brothers, William and Ralph
Wood, and four sisters, Mrs. B. Austin
and Mrs. W. Chambers, of Middleport,,
and Misses Clara and Ida Wood, of
Medina.



THE DAILY NEWS, BATAVIA
TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, 1913.

Mrs. Edward Buckner died suddenly
from heart failure at her home
in Medina yesterday, aged 31 years.
She is survived by her husband and
three Children.
Mary Pearl succumbed to complications of childbirth which eventually resulted in the dissolution of her family. Her and Edward's one week old newborn daughter; Mildred, was adopted by the Hellert Family. The youngest son Charles was retained by his Father and the oldest son Carl was set off on his own at age 13 to fend for himself. The three siblings were not to reunite until young adulthood. Charles met an untimely death at age 24 in a work related accident.

Mary Pearl's second child, a son named Earl died as a toddler of unknown cause.


THE DAILY JOURNAL,
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1913

The funeral of Mrs. Mary Pearl
Buckner, who died at her home on West
avenue Monday morning, of heart fail-
ure, will be held tomorrow afternoon
at 2 o'clock, Rev. Dr. Chapin officia-
ting, Interment at Shelby Basin.
The Deceased was born near Medina,
March 1, 1882, and had lived here ever
since. She had a kind, genial disposition
and a host of friends who will be
grieved to learn of her sudden death.
Besides her husband, Mr. Edward
Buckner, she leaves two sons, Carl and
Charles, and an infant daughter, only
a few weeks old, her father, Mr. Riley
Wood; two brothers, William and Ralph
Wood, and four sisters, Mrs. B. Austin
and Mrs. W. Chambers, of Middleport,,
and Misses Clara and Ida Wood, of
Medina.



THE DAILY NEWS, BATAVIA
TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, 1913.

Mrs. Edward Buckner died suddenly
from heart failure at her home
in Medina yesterday, aged 31 years.
She is survived by her husband and
three Children.


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