Obituaries

We now have over 7,000 obituaries collected about the interred here at Silverbrook Cemetery.

The obituaries are transcribed by the volunteers of the Friends of Silverbrook Cemetery from various sources.  If you see an opportunity for an addition or a correction, please email our obituary editor at obits@friendsofsilverbrook.org.

Mell, Alice Irene

Alice Irene Mell
April 12, 1857-June 18, 1950

Niles Daily Star, Monday, June 19, 1950; page 2, column 4, microfilm, Niles District Library

Mrs. Alice Irene Mell, 93, of 30 South Barrett street, died at 12:47 a.m. Sunday in her home after an illness of nine weeks. Her husband, M.Z. Mell, died in 1913.

Surviving are her children, Raymond, Mrs. Lloyd Ostrader, Mrs. Myrtle Bachman and Carl Mell, all of Niles; 16 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. Henry Sauer, of Girard, Kan., and Mrs. Flora Holm of Middlesex, Pa.

Mrs. Mell was born in Wabash, Ind., on April 12, 1857, and came here from Wabash. She has lived here since 1885. She graduated from Wabash high school in 1875 and attended a normal school there, after which she taught neighboring schools. She also taught in Muskegon for some time.

She has been a member of the Methodist church since she was nine years old, and active for the past 84 years in the church. She taught the Ladies’ Adult Bible class for 23 years.

Friends may call at the Pifer funeral home, where services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday by the Rev. J. Kenneth Hoffmaster of Holland. Burial will be in Silverbrook cemetery.

Abbott, Finnett

Finnett Abbott
July 3, 1843-Sept. 13, 1916

Niles Daily Star, Wednesday, September 13, 1916, page 1, col. 1, microfilm Niles District Library

DEATH CLAIMS ANOTHER PIONEER

Miss Finnett Abbott Succumbs after a Month's Illness

Miss Finnett Abbott, a highly respected pioneer resident of Niles, died of anemia this morning at 1 o'clock, at her home, 1099 Cedar street, aged 73 years. During her lifetime, Miss Abbott had never experienced a sick spell until she was taken ill a month ago. The deceased was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Abbott, deceased,and is survived by one sister, Miss Julia, of this place, and two brothers, John P. of Niles, and Edward R. of Hammond, Ind.  Many years ago, her father purchased the the government what is now known as the Ready stock farm, and it was at this place that Miss Abbott was born n 1843.  She lived there all her life, until five years ago, when she moved to his city with her brother and sister.

The funeral will take place Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home and will be private. Rev. R.A. Wright will officiate and interment will be at Silver Brook cemetery.

 

Niles Daily Sun, Wednesday, September 13, 1916, page 4, col. 4, microfilm Niles District Library

DEATH THIS MORNING OF MISS FINETT ABBOTT

Was Born on Farm in Howard Township

Miss Finett Abbott died this morning at her home on East Cedar street after several weeks' illness with anemia. Miss Abbott made her home with her brother, John P. Abbott and a sister, Miss Julia Abbott.  Another brother, Edward, resides in Hammond. Guy Abbott of this city  is a nephew of the deceased.

Miss Abbott was born on a farm east of Niles on Yankee street in Howard township, July 3, 1843. She was the daughter of Joseph and Caroline Abbott. The farm was secured by them from the United Sates government and all their children were born there.  Five years ago the farm was sole to Mr. Gale, and the family moved to Niles.  The parents have been dead for a number of years.

The funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock and will be private. Rev. R.A. Wright of the Methodist church will conduct the services.  Interment will occur at Silver Brook cemetery.

 

Beall,Willard

Willard Beall
Sept. 1, 1891-Dec. 12, 1934

Niles Daily Star, Thursday, December 13, 1934, page 1, col. 6, microfilm Niles District Library

WILLARD BEALL DIES IN HINES HOSPITAL

War Veteran of Niles Had Been Bedfast Five Years; Funeral Friday

Willard Beall, 43, son of Mrs. Lillian Beall, 958 Hickory street, died Wednesday afternoon at the Edward Hines hospital in Hines, Ill. Mr. Beall, who was a veteran of the World war, had been a patient in the hospital for the last five years.  He enlisted in the United States navy and received his honorable discharge Aug. 28, 1930.  He was a member of both the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars.  Members of both organizations will act as escort at the funeral.

Mr. Beall was born in Dakes, Wash., Sept. 1 1891. He moved with he parents to Niles in 1894, and had been a resident of Niles until five years ago when he entered the hospital.

He leaves his mother, Mrs. Lillian Beall, two sisters, Mrs. Genevieve Porter, Indio, Calif.; Mrs. Will Young, San Antonio, Texas; Mrs. Gladys Williams, Niles; and four brothers, Lloyd Beall, Detroit; Irl Beall, Alameda, Calif., and Harold and Merilyn Beall, Niles.

The body will be brought to Niles in the Price and Kiger funeral car. Friends of the family may call at the Price and Kiger funeral home after 12 o'clock Friday. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the funeral home.  The Rev. H. L. Nicholson, rector of Trinity Episcopal church, will officiate, and burial will be in Silverbrook cemetery.

 

Bowerman, Mary Ida

Mary Ida Bowerman
Dec. 1, 1861-Dec. 11, 1934

Niles Daily Star, Tuesday, December 11, 1934, page 2, col. 1, microfilm Niles District Library

FORMER RESIDENT DIES

Mrs. Mary Ida Bowerman, 73, died at 9:30 o'clock this morning at her home west of Buchanan. She was a lifelong resident of this vicinity and spent most of her life in Niles, moving to the farm near Buchanan only a few years ago.

Mrs. Bowerman was born in Coloma, Mich., Dec. 1, 1861. She leaves her husband, Henry, two sons, Lyle, at home and Ray, Niles, also one daughter, Mrs. Carl Longenecker, Niles.

Funeral services will be held at the Price and Kiger funeral chapel Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock and burial will be in Silverbrook cemetery.  Friends may call at the Price and Kiger funeral home Wednesday and prior to the hour of the funeral Thursday.

 

Dodge, U.S.

U.S. Dodge
Dec. 19, 1814-May 3, 1900

Niles Republican, Thursday, May 10, 1900, page 1, col. 8, microfilm Niles District Library

DEATH OF MR. U.S. DODGE

Was Personally Known to all Our People by Whom He Was Highly Respected.

U.S. Dodge, formerly of this city, died yesterday afternoon at the Wright House in Alma, Mich., the cause of death being illness predisposed by old age.  Deceased was 87 years of age and had been for many years the genial proprietor of the Pike House, in this city.  He was for many years a prominent citizen here, moving to Alma, about a year ago, where his son-in-law J.M. Ford, is manager of the Wright House.

Mr. Dodge was a member of the St. Joe Valley Lodge No. 4, F.& A.M., in good standing, of which lodge he had been a member for the past 50 years. He leaves a wife and one daughter, Mrs. J.N. Ford, to mourn his death.

The remains will arrive here tomorrow at noon, and under Masonic escort will be taken to Silver Brook cemetery where interment will take place.  The Masonic ritual will be read at the graveside.

Note:  Per Death record, Mr. Dodge was 85y 4m 14d at date of death on May 3, 1900.

Fowler, Eliza Jane (Westervelt)

Eliza Jane Fowler 
July 14, 1832-Aug. 10, 1900

Niles Republican, Thursday, August 16, 1900, page 5, col. 1, microfilm Niles District Library

The funeral of the late Mrs. Eliza J. Fowler took place this afternoon at five o'clock from the late residence at the corner Broadway and Third streets, the Rev. Lowrie officiating with a very impressive ceremony. The remains were quietly laid to rest in Silver Brook cemetery.

Note:  Maiden name. DOB and DOD from Michigan Death Records

Graham, Esther

Esther Graham
May 24, 1912-Dec. 22, 1934

Niles Daily Star, Saturday, December 22, 1934, page 1, col. 6, microfilm Niles District Library

ESTHER GRAHAM DIES SUDDENLY IN NIGHT

Girl Clerk in Kawneer Office Ill only Few Hours With Cerebral Tumor

After an illness of only a  few hours, Miss Esther Graham, 323 Broadway, died at Pawating hospital early this morning from the effects of a cerebral tumor.  Miss Graham was stricken suddenly early in the evening and rushed to he hospital where efforts of physicians proved fruitless. Her father and mother, summoned from Hillsdale, were unable to reach Niles before her death. Her father is manger of the telephone exchange in Hillsdale.

Miss Graham had been a resident of Niles since April of this year. She came from the family home in Hillsdale to accept a position as billing clerk int eh offices of the Kawneer company. She was employed in this capacity at the time of her death.

Besides her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Graham, Hillsdale, Miss Graham is survived by a brother and sister, Max Graham and Miss Mary Graham, both of Niles; her grandmother, Mrs. Ella Simonds, and an aunt, Mrs. H.O. Parke, both of Niles. She also leaves several other uncles and aunts. She was born in Hillsdale, May 24, 1912.

The body was taken to the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H.O Parker, 410 Cedar street, where friends may call prior to the hour of the funeral, Monday at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon. The Christian Science service will be read at that time by Mrs. Ila Wheeler.  Burial will be in Silverbrook cemetery.