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.

Mead, A.J.

A.J. Mead
Nov. 27, 1833-Dec. 21, 1883

Niles Republican II, Thursday, December 27, 1883, page 5, col. 3, microfilm Niles District Library

Death of Dr. A.J. Mead

The news of the death of Dr. A.H. Mead on Friday morning last, was received in this city with universal expressions of sorrow.  It was felt as a personal bereavement by many ; as a loss to the community by all.  He died int eh prime of middle life, having just reached the age of fifty years. His life among us for the  past 22 years was one of devoted service to his profession, of unremitting toil and self-sacrificing labor to relieve the sufferings of his fellow man.

He was born in Mayville, Chatauqua Co., N.Y., Nov. 27, 1833. His parents removed to Edwardsburg, in Cass county, in 1836.  Here he grew up and commenced to study in the line of his future profession. In 1858 he received his diploma from the New York Medical school, after a thorough study and preparation  for his life' work. During the same year he commenced the practice of his profession in Chicago with Dr. Reading.  His health failing, he went to Colorado in 1860; where, after a year's sojourn he recovered his full strength and vigor. Returning to this State, he commenced practice in this city in 1861.  In the same year he married Isabella V. Stites, who now survives him. From that time he was engaged continuously in the practice of his profession here, till he was incapacitated from further labor by the encroachment of the insiduous[sic] disease, which slowly by surely undermined his system and terminated in death.

He left, surviving him, his widow, Mrs. Isabella V. Mead, and two children, Frank and Clara.

The funeral services at the family residence on Sunday afternoon, were attended by a large concourse of sympathizing friends and mourners.  His mother, now nearly ninety years of age, was able to present at the sad obsequies of her only son.  Appropriate words of sympathy and instruction were spoken by his pastor, Rev. J.H. Dudley of the Baptist church, of which Dr. Mead had been a consistent member for many years.

As a physician, Dr. Mead was especially faithful and conscientious in his personal attention to the needs of the suffering. Devoted to his profession, he allowed nothing outside to divert him from what he regarded as the sacred duties of his calling. He patients readily understood that he was giving them the best services which he could render, and that such service was not merely the dictate of professional pride, but that of sympathetic kindliness of heart and an inherent sense of duty.

By study and perseverence[sic] he made himself a skillful physician, and many years before his death had acquired a large and commanding practice, which he continued to hold till disease disabled him from active service.

His character as a man was both exemplary and attractive. His inflexible integrity combined with native amiability of disposition and kindness of heart, made him one of native's noblemen. These two traits, transparent n his life and characterizing all he said or did, endeared him to all who knew him. The friendships he drew toward him were substantial and abiding, because they were attracted by traits of character no less substantial and abiding.

We shall miss his familiar, attractive presence. His form is gone.  But the memory of his deeds of charity to the poor, to whose wants he was ever ready to respond; his personal devotedness to the sick; his manliness, his large heartedness, will remain with  us. Here, engraven on the hearts of the many who loved him, will be found the true monument of one who in his life was a benefactor to his kind, and a noble example of right living.

Corell, Abram

Abram Corell
Aug. 10, 1815-Dec. 23, 1883

Niles Republican II, Thursday, December 27, 1883, page 5, col. 3, microfilm Niles District Library

Death of Mr. Abram Corell

The news, although expected of the death of Mr. A. Corell, cast a gloom over the community wherein he has so long resided.  In life, Mr. Corel [sic] was ever ready to respond to the call of Christian duty, and always beloved and held in high esteem by this fellow neighbors. Mr. Corell was born in Albany county, New York, Aug. 10, 1815.  At four years of age, he removed with his father, Abram Corell, sr., to Livingstone, Co., N.Y., where he removed to Gerard, Erie Co., Pa.  He wedded Miss Ann E. Brownell Feb. 10, 1839, removing to this vicinity with a family of seven members, July 1, 1850, which point he has since made his home.  Of the eleven children born in to the family, six are still living. The funeral, from his late residence yesterday afternoon , was largely attended by sympathizing friends and neighbors.

 

Niles Republican II, Thursday, December 27, 1883, page 5, col. 2, microfilm Niles District Library

--Mrs. A.E. Corell and family desire to return thanks to the ladies and gentlemen who furnished the music at the funeral of Mr. A. Corelll, yesterday.

Wesselhoft, Mary L. 1867-1884

Mary L. Wesselhoft
1867-Dec. 28, 1884

Niles Mirror (Niles, Berrien Co., MI), Wednesday, December 31, 1884, page 5, col. 2, microfilm Niles District Library

Miss Mary Wesselhoff died of consumption on Sunday evening last, in the 17th year of her age. She was an admirable and much esteemed young lady.

 

Niles Democrat, Saturday, January 5, 1885, page 5, col. 2, microfilm Niles District Library

Miss May Wesslehoft, daughter of Mr. Job Wesselhoft, of West Niles, died last Sunday, after a lingering illness of consumption, aged 17 years.

Graham, Millie E.

Millie E. Graham
Dec. 28, 1879-April 29, 1972

Niles Daily Star, Monday, May 1, 1972, page 2, col. 6, microfilm Niles District Library

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.--Mrs. Millie E. graham, 92, of Minneapolis, formerly of Niles, died at 2 a.m. Saturday in her home after an illness of several months.

Born Dec. 28, 1879, in Buchanan, Mrs. Graham had lived in Minneapolis for one year, coming from Niles.  On March 3 1902, in Niles, she married George H. Graham, who died in 1949.

Mrs. Graham was a member of the First Church of Christ, Scientist.

Survivors include five grandchildren, Richard and Robert Graham of Niles, Mrs. Martha Nichols of Minneapolis, Mrs. Ron Logan of Richland and David Nichols of Rough and Ready, Calif.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the Halbritter Funeral Home, Niles, with Mrs. Aleta Styers of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, officiating. Burial will be in Silverbrook Cemetery.

Friends may call after 2 p.m. Tuesday in the funeral home.

Memorials may be given to the church.

Williams, Ruby M..

Ruby M. Williams
Dec. 7, 1922-May 5, 1972

Niles Daily Star, Saturday, May 6, 1972, page 3, col. 5, microfilm Niles District Library

Niles—Mrs. Ruby M. Williams, 49, of 2558 Little St., died at 1:05 p.m. Friday in South Bend Osteopathic Hospital after an illness of 45 days.

A employe of the folding department of Simplicity Pattern Co., Mrs, Williams was born Dec. 7, 1922, in Ludlow, Ill., and had lived here since 1945, coming from Clessaning, Mich. On Dec. 31, 1945, in South Bend, she married Benjamin R. Williams, who survives.

Also surviving are two sons, Raymond E. and Jeff A., both of Niles; two daughters, Mrs. Fred Krueger and Mrs. Ben Bonfoey, both of Niles; her mother, Mrs. Delsie Cole of Niles; a brother, Donald D. Cole of Owosso, Mich.; two sisters, Mrs. Lewis Bonner of Niles and Mrs. Cal Hornus of Owosso and two grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Pifer Funeral Home, with the Rev. Arlan Schlundt of St. John's United Church of Christ officiating.  Burial will be in Silverbrook Cemetery.

Friends may call after 7 Monday evening at the funeral home.

 

Andrews, Elizabeth (Hammick)

Elizabeth ‘Betty’ (Hammink) Andrews, of Niles
July 22, 1922 - June 25, 2016

Niles Daily Star, Published 9:29 am Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Elizabeth “Betty” (Hammink) Andrews, 93, of Niles, passed away peacefully on Saturday morning, June 25, 2016, at Chalet of Niles.

She was born on July 22, 1922, in Cleveland, Ohio to the late Harvey and Ruth (Andrews) Hammink.

On June 15, 1946 she married the late William F. Andrews at a ceremony in Bay Village, Ohio. Betty worked for many years as a clerk for the Holiday Inn of Niles. She had a strong faith and was a member of the Westminster Presbyterian Church in Niles. She was also a member of the Phi Chi Epsilon Sorority. A true homemaker, Betty loved sewing, baking and spending time with her family.

She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband William Andrews in 1986 and a brother William Hammink.

Betty is survived by her daughter, Debbie (Richard) Kowalski of Niles, two grandchildren, Melissa Kowalski of Niles and Derek Kowalski of Elkhart, a sister, Jean Harris of Rocky River, Ohio, four great-grandchildren; Jaylin, Brianna, Hailey and Ahnnika.

Funeral services for Mrs. Andrews will be held at Brown Funeral Home in Niles on Wednesday, June 29, 2016 at 12:00 p.m. with a time of visitation one hour prior. She will be laid to rest at Silverbrook Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.

Condolences and memories of Betty may be shared with her family at www.BrownFuneralHomeNiles.com.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Brown Funeral Home, Niles.

Barnes, Marna W. Byerley (Weimer)

Marna W. Barnes, of Niles
Nov. 30, 1923 — May 26, 2016

Niles Daily Star, Published 1:50 pm Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Marna W. Barnes, 83, of Niles, passed away peacefully at her home on Thursday, May 26, 2016.

Marna W. Barnes
Marna W. Barnes

She was born on Nov. 30, 1932, to the late Willard and Fern (VanDerbeck) Weimer. Marna graduated from Niles High School in 1950 and married Howard Byerley, who preceded her in death in 1971; from that union they raised three children. In 1972 she married Gilbert Barnes who also preceded her in death.

Marna was a member of the Die-hard Chicago Cub Fan Club since 1953; a homemaker most of her life, she will be remembered by most as a strong minded, independent women and for her pie crust.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Willard and Fern Weimer; husbands, Howard Byerley and Gilbert Barnes.

Marna is survived by her children; William (Noi) Aura, of Ojai, California, Thomas (Lisbeth) Byerley, of Dimondale, Michigan and Paul Byerley, of Greenfield, Indiana, six grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and a host of family and friends.

Memorial contributions may be made in Marna’s memory to Hospice at Home.

At Marna’s request, cremation has taken place; a private graveside service will be held at Silverbrook Cemetery, Niles, at a later date.

Family and friends are invited to sign the guestbook or leave a message for Marna’s family at www.BrownFuneralHomeNiles.com.

Arrangements entrusted to Brown Funeral Home & Cremation Service, Niles.