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Stephen Lockwood

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Stephen Lockwood

Birth
Death
15 Apr 1913 (aged 94)
Buffalo, Erie County, New York, USA
Burial
Orchard Park, Erie County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
N.E. corner of cemetery
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Simplicity befitting the man's life marked the funeral servlces of Stephen Lockwood, lawyer and Judge, at his late home, 333 Downing street, yesterday at 2 o'clock. The Rev.
F. Hyatt Smith, pastor of Central Presbyterlan church, conducted the services and the elders of the, church attended In a body. Mr. Lockwood had been an elder himself for many years. Interment was In the family plot In the East Hamburg cemetery.
The active pallbearers were Thomas Hunting, Marion Newton, Charles Newton, George Fisher, William Klsher and Nelson Clark.
The committee of honorary pallbearers named by the Erie County Bar association to attend the funeral fittingly included the names of several former county judges, Mr. Lockwood having been county Judge back in Civil war times The committee Included Albert Haight, former Judge of the Court of Appeals; Joseph V Seaver, William W. Hammond, Edward K. Emery, former county Judges, County Judge Harry L. Taylor; Wesley C. Dudley, district attorney; Albert A. Hartzell, City court judge, John 1. O'Brien United States district attorney. George E. Pierre, city attorney; Willard H. Ticknor,
Norrls Morey, Frank C Ferguson, Franklin D, Locke, William B. Hoyt Charles L Kellman and Henry W. Sprague.
Buffalo Evening News, April 18, 1913, P. 17
Simplicity befitting the man's life marked the funeral servlces of Stephen Lockwood, lawyer and Judge, at his late home, 333 Downing street, yesterday at 2 o'clock. The Rev.
F. Hyatt Smith, pastor of Central Presbyterlan church, conducted the services and the elders of the, church attended In a body. Mr. Lockwood had been an elder himself for many years. Interment was In the family plot In the East Hamburg cemetery.
The active pallbearers were Thomas Hunting, Marion Newton, Charles Newton, George Fisher, William Klsher and Nelson Clark.
The committee of honorary pallbearers named by the Erie County Bar association to attend the funeral fittingly included the names of several former county judges, Mr. Lockwood having been county Judge back in Civil war times The committee Included Albert Haight, former Judge of the Court of Appeals; Joseph V Seaver, William W. Hammond, Edward K. Emery, former county Judges, County Judge Harry L. Taylor; Wesley C. Dudley, district attorney; Albert A. Hartzell, City court judge, John 1. O'Brien United States district attorney. George E. Pierre, city attorney; Willard H. Ticknor,
Norrls Morey, Frank C Ferguson, Franklin D, Locke, William B. Hoyt Charles L Kellman and Henry W. Sprague.
Buffalo Evening News, April 18, 1913, P. 17


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