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.

Brock, Phyllis Darlene

Phyllis Darlene Brock
Sept. 20, 1947-Feb. 19 1953

Niles Daily Star, Friday, February 20, 1953, page 1, col. 1, Continued page 2, col. 3-4, microfilm Niles District Library

Traffic Fatality Is First in the City in 573 Days

Phullis Brock Dies at Pawating Hospital After Being Struck by a Truck

 

Five-year old Phyllis Darlene Brock, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Vernon Brock, 1631 Taft street, died at Pawating Hospital at 11:40 p.m. Thursday from injuries suffered when she was struck by a truck earlier in the day.

The little girl, a kindergarten student at the Southside School, was the city's first traffic fatality in 573 days and is the county's fourth so far this year.

Pawating Hospital officials said the tot suffered fatal brain injuries and fractures when she was struck by the truck at 11:18 a.m. Thursday in the 1500 block on East Main street. The truck was driven by George Smith, 27, of Saint Charles, Mich.

Police said Phyllis was struck by Smith's truck near the intersection of Superior street while returning from morning kindergarten class. She was about two blocks from her home at the time.

A witness, Miss Mary Morrow, 1645 Silverbrook avenue, told police the child had cut across a vacant lot to cross East Main street at Superior 155 feet away from the Fifteenth and Main intersection where a school guard is on duty during the noon hour.

Police quoted Miss Morrow as saying the little girl started to cross once but turned back when a westbound truck approached.  When the truck passed, Miss Morrow said, the little girl started across again and was struck by Smith's eastbound truck. She was thrown about 10 feet by the impact.

Smith drove on to the next intersection and turned his truck around and returned to the scene, police said.

Smith and his wife, who was an occupant of the truck, said they did not see the child before they felt the impact against the front of the truck Smith estimated that he was driving between 30 and 35 miles per hour. The speed limit is 35 miles in the zone in which the accident occurred.

At Pawating hospital the child's injuries were diagnosed as a critical brain injury, a fractured left shoulder and left arm and serious contusions of the body.

She was pronounced in a critical condition upon arrival at the hospital and remained critical until she died approximately 12 hours later.

Smith was questioned by city police, given a driver's test which he passed and released without charge pending a coroner's inquest at 2 p.m. today at the Pifer funeral home.

The truck was held by police pending a report after the inquest.  Smith told officers he would remain at the home of his son in Berrien Springs until after the inquest.

Miss Morrow, the witness, told officers that she doubted that the child looked to the west before she started to cross the second time. She said she did not believe either the child or the driver of the truck could have seen each other.

At the time of the accident, police said, the full time guard at the intersection of Fifteenth and East Main streets, was just arriving to assume his duties at 11:30 a.m. Police said they had been told that the kindergarten class at Southside school where the child attended had been dismissed early Thursday noon.

According to police records, the little girl's death was the city's first traffic fatality since July 29, 1951, when William Reed Jr., was killed in a motorcycle mishap on South Third street. Reed's death ended a death-free period which lasted three and a half years.

Funeral services for the Brock child will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Pifer Funeral Home with the Rev. Vern F. Barr, pastor of the First Church of Christ, officiating. Burial will be at Silverbrook cemetery.

Phyllis Brock was born Sept. 20, 1947, at Jonesboro, Ark., and was brought to Niles with her parents three years ago. Survivors besides her parents include two brothers, Duayne and Ronald Doyle, of the home; the grandparents, Mr.and Mrs. Louis Brock, of Niles, and Mr.and Mrs. William Eaves, of Truman, Ark., and Mrs. Eaves, of Missouri.

 

 

Corbin, Jesse

Jesse Corbin
1891-March 21, 1953


Niles Daily Star, Monday, March 23, 1953, page 2, col. 6, microfilm Niles District Library

Mrs Jesse Corbin of Chicago, a former Niles resident, died at 7 a.m. Saturday in the Illinois Masonic Hospital in Chicago after a two-year illness.

She was born in Jordan, N.Y., and lived in Niles, Detroit and Chicago. Surviving are: Her husband, Henry; a brother, Earl Wright of Akron, O.; and three sisters, Mrs. E.C. Brownson, Brooking, S.D., Mrs. Albert Morris, Syracuse, N.Y., and Mrs. Oscar Morris, Buchanan.

Friends may call Tuesday morning at the Kiger Funeral Home where services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday. The Rev. Wesley Oldt, pastor of the Methodist church in Buchanan, will officiate, and burial will be in Silverbrook Cemetery.

 

Garrett, Charles W.

Charles W. Garrett
Jan. 12, 1877-Feb. 4, 1953


Niles Daily Star, Thursday, February 5, 1953, page 2, col. 2, microfilm Niles District Library

Charles W. Garrett, 76, of 330 North Fourth street, and life member of the St. Joseph Valley No. 4 Masonic Lodge here, died at 9:10 p.m. Wednesday in Pawating Hospital following an illness of one year.

Garrett was born Jan. 12, 1877, in Cass County and moved here 30 years ago where he operated a service station at the corner of Second and Sycamore streets for 22 years. His wife, Alma, died June 11, 1950. Surviving are: a daughter, Mrs. Lyle John, Niles; a son, Carl W. Garrett, Hermosa Beach, Calif., and a brother, Ralph Garrett, Sturgis.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Kiger Funeral Home with the Rev. L. George Beacock, pastor of the First Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Silverbrook Cemetery. Masonic rites will be conducted at the graveside. Friends may call at the funeral home.

 

Hamman, Elsie D.

Elsie D. Hamman
Nov. 25, 1893-Feb. 19, 1953


Niles Daily Star, Thursday, February 19, 1953, page 2, col. 2, microfilm Niles District Library

Mrs. Elsie D. Hamman, 59, died in her home at 1605 Cass street early today. She had been ill only one day.

Mrs. Hamman was born Nov. 25, 1893, in Philadelphia, Pa., and came here from New York City in July of 1936.

She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary and the D.A.V. Auxiliary.

Her husband, Thomas, survives, along with one daughter, Miss Beatrice Hamman, Kalamazoo, Mich., and one sister living in New York City.

Friends may call at the Kiger Funeral Home, where funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m., with Rev. T.M. Greenhoe officiating. Burial will be in Silverbrook Cemetery.

 

Hutson, Minnie L.

Minnie L. Hutson
Sept. 18, 1868-March 14, 1953


Niles Daily Star, Monday, March 16, 1953, page 2, col. 5, microfilm Niles District Library

Mrs. Minnie L. Hutson, 84, of Niles, died at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Quick Convalescent Home after a six-month illness.

She was born in Berrien County on Sept. 18, 1868, and was a lifelong resident of the area. Her husband, Herbert, preceded her in death. Two grandchildren and six great-grandchildren survive.

Friends may call at the Kiger Funeral Home where services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday.  The Rev. T.M. Greenhoe, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, will officiate, and burial will be in Silverbrook Cemetery.

 

Iverson, Lena May (Ostrander)

Lena May Iverson
Nov. 21, 1905-March 4, 1953

Niles Daily Star, Wednesday, March 4, 1953, page 2, col. 2, microfilm Niles District Library

Mrs. Lena May Iverson died at 3:30 a.m. today in the home of her son, Melvin Iverson, 1418 Ontario street, where she resided.  She had been ill for a year.

Surviving are her husband, George, Niles; four daughters, Mrs. Margaret Okerbloom, Niles, Mrs. Marvin Skinner and Miss Ruth Iverson, Aurora, Ill., and Miss DeEtta Iverson, Niles; three sons, George Jr., Aurora, and Leon and Melvin, both of Niles; three sisters, Mrs. Clarence Hines, Tawas City, Mich., Mrs. Harm Richardson and Mrs. Sidney Bailey, both of Aurora, and two brothers, Sam Ostrander, Tawas City, and Owen Ostrander, Aurora.

Mrs. Iverson was born on Nov. 21, 1905, in Jamestown, N.D., and came here from Sioux City, Ia., one year ago.

Friends may call at the Pifer Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.


Niles Daily Star, Thursday, March 5, 1953, page 2, col. 3, microfilm Niles District Library


Services for Mrs. Lena Iverson, 47, who died early Wednesday morning, have been set at 2 p.m. Friday at the United Missionary Church, Seventeenth street.

Friends may call at the Pifer Funeral Home until 12 noon Friday, when the body will be taken to the church. The Rev. Russell M. Miller, pastor, will officiate, and burial will be in Silverbrook Cemetery.

 

Kompass, Lillie A. (Bunker)

Lillie A. Kompass
Sept. 3, 1864-Feb. 23, 1953


Niles Daily Star, Monday, February 23, 1953, page 2, col. 2, microfilm Niles District Library


Lillie A. Kompass, 88, 311 North Fourth street, died early today at Pawating Hospital after an illness of 12 days.

She was born in Buchanan Sept. 3, 1864, and lived in Niles since 1895. She was the last member of the pioneer Orlando L. Bunker family of Buchanan.

Mrs. Kompass married her husband, Rudolph, in 1895 in Buchanan.

She was a charter member of the American Legion Auxiliary here, and was a member of the St. Agnes Guild of the Episcopal Church.

In addition to her husband, surviving are: one son, Frederick B. Kompass, Niles, and two granddaughters.

Friends may call at the Kiger Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at the Trinity Episcopal Church Wednesday at 2 p.m.  Rev. John Carlton will officiate. Burial will be in the Family mausoleum in Silverbrook Cemetery.