"The death of Mrs. Almeda Perry occurred at her home in Bigelow avenue, late Friday. Mrs. Perry, who had not been in her usual health for the past few days, just finished packing her valise to visit at the home of her neice, Mrs. David Crawford, when she was taken ill and died in a short time. She was about 78 years of age and was born in Altay. For a number of years she had made her home in Himrod, but for the past ten years had resided in this village [Dundee]. She leaves a son, Lee Perry, of Rochester; three sisters, Mrs. Alzada Kendall, of Altay; Mrs. E. R. Bissell, of Tyrone; and Mrs. Millie [Amelia] Edson, of Medina; also two brothers, Thomas Alderman, of Utica, and Rufus Alderman, of Dundee." (source: Geneva Daily Times, 14 Jan 1918).
"Mrs. Almeda Perry died at her home Friday night, aged 78 years. She was the widow of the late David Perry and they had resided in Himrod many years. She was a member of the Baptist Church where her funeral was held Monday afternoon, services conducted by Rev. Frank Day. Burial in Mount Grove cemetery." (source: Penn Yan Democrat, 18 Jan 1918).
"Will of Almeda Perry, late of Starkey, admitted to probate and letters of administration issued to her son, Lee W. Perry, of Rochester. The estate consists of $700 personal and $1,600 real property. After payment of debts and erection of a monument in Hillside cemetery [Grove Mount ?] at Himrod, not to exceed $100 in cost, the will directs that $100 be given to Marion W. Perry, grandson, and $100 to Carlton W. Perry. The remainder of the property goes to the son, Lee W. Perry" (source: Penn Yan, 25 Jan 1918).
"The death of Mrs. Almeda Perry occurred at her home in Bigelow avenue, late Friday. Mrs. Perry, who had not been in her usual health for the past few days, just finished packing her valise to visit at the home of her neice, Mrs. David Crawford, when she was taken ill and died in a short time. She was about 78 years of age and was born in Altay. For a number of years she had made her home in Himrod, but for the past ten years had resided in this village [Dundee]. She leaves a son, Lee Perry, of Rochester; three sisters, Mrs. Alzada Kendall, of Altay; Mrs. E. R. Bissell, of Tyrone; and Mrs. Millie [Amelia] Edson, of Medina; also two brothers, Thomas Alderman, of Utica, and Rufus Alderman, of Dundee." (source: Geneva Daily Times, 14 Jan 1918).
"Mrs. Almeda Perry died at her home Friday night, aged 78 years. She was the widow of the late David Perry and they had resided in Himrod many years. She was a member of the Baptist Church where her funeral was held Monday afternoon, services conducted by Rev. Frank Day. Burial in Mount Grove cemetery." (source: Penn Yan Democrat, 18 Jan 1918).
"Will of Almeda Perry, late of Starkey, admitted to probate and letters of administration issued to her son, Lee W. Perry, of Rochester. The estate consists of $700 personal and $1,600 real property. After payment of debts and erection of a monument in Hillside cemetery [Grove Mount ?] at Himrod, not to exceed $100 in cost, the will directs that $100 be given to Marion W. Perry, grandson, and $100 to Carlton W. Perry. The remainder of the property goes to the son, Lee W. Perry" (source: Penn Yan, 25 Jan 1918).
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