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.

Gray, Fred Sr.

Fred Gray
July 16, 1873-March 12, 1923

Niles Daily Star-Sun, Tuesday, March 13, 1923, page 1, col. 7, microfilm Niles District Library

NILES WORKER'S DEATH CALLS FOR INQUEST
Fred Gray, Switchman at M.C. Terminal Dies Under Suspicious Circumstances

Fred Gray, switchman in the employ of the Michigan Central at west freight terminal here, died at his home in Eau Claire, this county, last night, under conditions calling for a coronial inquest to determine the cause of death.

Gray, who was 49 years old, and is survived by a widow and two sons, one of whom, Fred Gray, Jr., resides in this city, arrived here about noon yesterday, and as was his custom, went to the Oakwood cigar store, where he ate a lunch and drank two glasses of cider. At 2:30 o'clock, Gray reported for work, and remained on the job until about 5 o'clock, when he complained of being ill, and left for his home. He arrived home about 6 o'clock, and went to bed. A physician was summoned, and Gray stated, it is said, that after drinking the cider here, he had cramps in the stomach, which continued at intervals during the afternoon. The physician prescribed for Gray, but his condition rapidly grew worse, and he died about 11 p.m. in great agony.

Coroner Slaughter of Benton Harbor impanneled[sic] a jury today, and directed that an autopsy be performed on the remains. The autopsy was conducted by Dr. Ryno, of Benton Harbor, who found Gray's liver and kidneys to be enlarged and hardened condition, indicating that death resulted from acute alcoholism.

Sheriff Bridgman and several of his deputies and Motorcycle Policeman Lyle Hutson, the latter of this city, were present when the autopsy was performed. And, upon his return home, Motorcycle Policeman Hutson went to the Oakwood cigar store and procured a sample of the cider on sale there, with a view to having it analyzed.

The inquest is to be held at Eau Claire within a day or two.

Note: Date of Birth computed from age as recorded on Death Record.

 

 

Gray, Emma (Larrimore)

Emma Gray
1848-Sept. 23, 1923

Niles Daily Star, Tuesday, September 25, 1923, page 8, col. 5, microfilm Niles District Library

Mrs. F.M. Grey Dies in San Diego After Brief Illness

Word of the death of Mrs. Emma Grey, widow of F. Marion Grey, on Sunday at her home in San Diego, Calif., was received this morning by C.M. Montague. The message which was sent by Mrs. Grey's son Gordon, stated that she had been ill but two days. The body will be brought to Niles for burial in the family lot. Further announcement concerning the arrangements for the committal service here will be made later.

Mrs. Grey was a daughter of J.C. Larrimore, who came to Niles in 1834 from Steubensville, O., and engaged in the dry goods business. Later he engaged in the drug business for many years with H.M. Dean as a partner. He filled a prominent place in the early life of the community, being at one time president of a local bank, was an officer of practically all of the leading industries of the city and was postmaster under President Harrison from 1841 to 1845. Mrs. Grey, during her residence in Niles, was identified with social, club and church circles, endearing herself to those with whom she came in contact, and when she left Niles for the west, her departure was sincerely mourned.  She had frequently returned to Niles to visit old friends and last summer made an extended visit here.

 

Gray, Harriet (Gephart)

Harriet (Gephart) Gray
Sept. 11, 1832-Dec. 24, 1918

Niles Daily Sun, Tuesday, December 24, 1918, page 1, col. 7, microfilm Niles District Library

DEATH CLAIM PIONEER RESIDENT
Mrs. William B. Grey Had Lived in Niles About 70 Years

Death removed a pioneer resident of Niles this morning at an early hour when Mrs. Harriett Grey, widow of William Bartley Grey, passed peacefully away at her home, 302 Sycamore street.  Mrs. Grey had been an invalid for the past six years. Since last August Mrs. Grey has been confined to her bed.

Mrs. Grey was born in Miamisburg, O., 86 years ago last September. Her maiden mane was Harriett Gephart. She had resided in Niles for about 70 years. Most of her married life has been passed in the home on the courner of Sycamore and Third street, graciously dispensing hospitality to friend and stranger alike. Mr. Grey's death occurred about 33 years ago. Mrs. Grey is survived by one daughter, Miss Kate Grey, who has deemed it a privilege to devote her llfe almost exclusive to all other interests to her mother's care.

The funeral services will probably be held on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Grey was one of the oldest members of Trinity Episcopal church and until her health failed, was active in its work.

 

Niles Daily Star, Tuesday, December 24, 1918, page 4, col. 4, microfilm Niles District Library

MRS. BARTLEY GRAY, NILES' OLDEST RESIDENT, DIED TODAY

Mrs. Bartley Gray, the oldest resident of Niles, died at her home, 302 Sycamore street, at 2:30 o'clock this morning, after an illness with bronchial trouble which covered a period of six years. Mrs. Gray had been bedridden since a year ago last August.

She was born in Miamisburg, Ohio, 86 years ago and had lived in this city continuously for over 65 years.

Mrs. Gray was one of those dear old women whom everyone loved. Her departure is regretted by the community. She is survived by one daughter, Miss Kate Gray.

Funeral will take place from the residence Thursday afternoon, the exact hour not having been set.

Friends are requested to omit flowers.

 

 

Thompson, Guy W.

Guy W. Thompson
Aug. 3, 1883-March 26, 1946

Niles Daily Star, Wednesday, March 27, 1946, page 2, col. 6, microfilm Niles District Library

Monoxide Fumes Fatal to Man, 62

Guy W. Thompson, 62, 703 North Sixth street, wsa found dead of carbon monoxide fumes at 6:30 p.m. in the garage at his residence. Coroner Willam N. Pifer indicated Thompson committed suicide.

Born in Galien Township

He was born Aug. 3, 1883, in Galien township and moved to Niles from Three Oaks in 1917.  He had been employed as a yard conducter on the Michigan Central railroad, and was a member of the Switchman's union of North America.

Surviviors include his widow, Mrs. Lennie Thompson, two daughters, Mrs. Esther Conrad, Niles, and Mrs. Jean Purnalis, Barron lake; five sons, Earl and Everett, at home: Elton, 1425 Oak street, Leonard, Sturgis; and Harold, of Niles.; two brothers, Clayton Thompson, Jackson, and Lloyd Thompson, Ann Arbor; one step-brother, Fred Solloway, 410 North Eleventh street, and five grandchildren.

Hold Rites Friday

Services will be conducted at 2 p.m., Friday from the Pifer funeral home with the Rev. Theo Eisen officiating. Burial will be in Silverbrook cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home until time of the services.

 

 

Scamehorn, Irene

Irene Scamehorn
July 3, 1892-April 1, 1946

Niles Daily Star, Tuesday, April 2, 1946, page 2, col. 3, microfilm Niles District Library

Committal Rites on Thursday for Former Nilesite

Commital[sic] services will be held at Silverbrook mausoleum Thursday at 3 p.m. for Mrs. Irene Scamehorn, 53, of 736 North Elwood, Oak Park,Ill., who died in a Chicago hospital late Monday afternoon following an operation.

Born July 3, 1892, she was marred to Ross D. Scamehorn on May 8, 1915 and lived in Niles until about 18 years ago. For the past 10 years they have lived in Oak Park.

The body will be at the Postlewaite Funeral home in Oak Park until Wednesday at 4 p.m. when services will be held at the Oak Park First Methodist church of which she was a member.

The committal service will be held in Niles Thursday at 3 p.m.

 

Zimmerman, Anne (Asmus)

Anne Zimmerman
March 23, 1867-April 3, 1946

Niles Daily Star, Thursday, April 4, 1946, page 2, col. 4, microfilm Niles District Library

Mrs. Zimmerman Dies Wednesday

Mrs. Anne Zimmerman, 79, 320 Lake street, died Wednesady at 11:15 p.m. in her home after a short illness.

She was born in Germany, March 23, 1867, and came to Niles 58 years ago.  her husband, Adam Zimmerman, preceded her in death.

Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Ralph Fickes, 1203 North Seventh street; one son, Roy Zimmerman, 530 Lake street; three brothers, William Asmus, 1312 North Front street; August Asmus, 207 1/2 North Second street; and Carl Asmus, Pasadena, Cal.; two grand children and three great grandchildren.

Hold Rites Saturday

Mrs. Zimmerman was a member of the Royal Neighbors society and the St. John's Evangelical Reformed church.

Services will be conducted Saturday at 2:30 p.m. from the residence with the Rev. Theo Eisen of St. John's church officiating.  Burial will be in Silverbrook cemetery under the direction of the Kiger funeral home. Friends may call at the residence.

Note: Burial is listed as Christina Anna Zimmerman

 

 

Burnham, Louise

Louise Burnham
Feb. 13, 1872-April 4, 1946

Niles Daily Star, Friday, April 5, 1946, page 2, col. 5, microfilm Niles District Library

Former Nilesite Dies in Chicago; Services Monday

Mrs. Louise Burnham, former resident of Niles for 15 years, died Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Chicago Memorial hospital. For the past three years she has lived in Chicago with a daughter, Mrs. Edith Cohan.

Widow of the late George A. Burnham, who died trhee years ago, she is survived by two children, Mrs. Cohan, in Chicago, and a son, Jack Burnham, Paris, Ill.; two grandchildren, three sisters and a brother.

Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1 p.m. in Chicago after which the body will be brought to Niles. Friends may call Sunday night at the Pifer funeral home where services will be held Monday at 4 p.m. by the Rev. T.M. Greenhoe, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. Burial will be in Silverbrook cemetery.

 

n.b. dob from photo of gravemarker