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.

Phillips, Eliza Ann (Thompson) 1805-1880

Elizabeth Ann Phillips
1805-July 20, 1880

 

Niles Republican (Berrien Co., MI), Thursday, July 22, 1880, page 3, col. 5, microfilm Niles District Library

OBITUARY

 

It is sad to note the departure of those we love and esteem, although we may wish for it daily, knowing that death is the end of all things earthly here below. Mrs. Eliza Ann Phillips, widow of the late Rev. J.F. Phillips, was born at Middleborough, Mass., 1805. Mrs. Phillips showed traces of physical beauty when she came here some twenty-two years ago with her husband and three children. She was possessed of a very happy disposition, always cheery under the most trying afflictions. She was very domestic in her feelings, and lived almost exclusively in her home. To know her, was to find her there. She lived for her husband and family. She made but few acquaintances in Niles, but to these she clung with strong affection. The death of their son, William Phillips, while in the army, was a great grief to both father and mother, for him they looked for support in their declining years. Mr. Phillips died in 1866, and since that time Mrs. Phillips has made her home with Mrs. Henry Lardner, of this city. During her last illness, Mrs. Phillips suffered a great deal. She was unable to speak except with great difficulty, yet her mind was remarkably clear and active, disposing of all her earthly goods, to a degree that was remarkable. She did not incline to speak of herself at all, but true to her large and sympathetic heart, she thought only of her daughters, the little grandchildren, and the dear ones she was about to leave. Wishing to knew the state of her mind in regard to herself, her daughter said to her, “Mother, you fear nothing, do you!” “I fear not, I trust,” was her reply. Blessed words! For we are assured an abundant entrance shall be given in the heavenly home to all who say, “I trust.” One daughter, Mrs. Cary, of Chicago, is in Paris at present, but the news of her mother's death will not be unexpected, as she visited her mother just before sailing.

“When storms of sorrow round us sweep,
And scenes of anguish make us weep--
To sad Gethsemane
We'll look, and see the Savior there
And humbly bow like Ilim in prayer.”

 

Niles Democrat (Berrien Co, MI), Saturday, July 24, 1880, page 3, col. 5, microfilm

IN MEMORIAM

 Entered into her rest on Tuesday, July 20, 1880, Eliza., widow of the late Rev. Joseph F. Phillips, in the 76th year of her age.

During the twenty-two years she lived among us, she had been a favorite with young and old. Her perfect usefulness, her childlike innocence of evil, her bright intellect, her energy and activity, all combined to make her the best of mothers, and wives and friends. The great sorrows of her life came upon her here, and she bore them with the Christian heroism of a martyr. Her great sufferings at the final sickness were powerless to cause one murmur from her lips. She only said “I am so weary.” With a mind clear to the last, she made her final arrangement s for her burial and funeral services, and the lily in her hand seems a fitting emblem of her lively life.

 

“Gone home! Gone home! she lingers here no longer
A restless pilgrim, walking painfully;
With homesick longing, daily growing stronger,
And yearning visions of the joys to be

Gone home! Gone home! Her earnest, active spirit,
Her very playfulness, her heart of love!
The heavenly mansion now she doth inherit,
Which Christ made ready ere she went above”

 

H.C.S.

Malone, Stayton Leo

Stayton Leo Malone
Oct. 1, 1919-March 13, 1995

 

Niles Daily Star, Wednesday, March 15, 1995, page 2, col. 1-2, microfilm Niles District Library

 

Stayton Leo Malone
<1919-1995
retired industrial engineer

 

Funeral services for Stayton Leo Malone, 75, of 1611 Terminal Road, Niles, will be Thursday at 3 p.m. at Halbritter Funeral Home, by the Elks' Lodge No 2094 of Niles.

Mr. Malone died at 2:55 p.m. Monday, at Silverbrook Manor in Niles, following an extended illness.

He was born Oct. 1, 1919, in Niles, and was a lifetime resident of Niles.

On May 30, 1941, at Niles he married the form Lucille V. Blodgett, who survives.

Mr. Malone was retired form Kawneer Co., as an industrial engineer.

He was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Niles, the Elks' Lodge No. 2094, and the Kawneer 25-Year Club.

Other survivors include three sons, Patrick D. Malone of Niles, Michael D. Malone of Edwardsburg and Daniel R. Malone of Big Rapids: five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; a sister, Ferol Holloway of South Bend, Ind., and a brother Paul D. Malone of Niles.

Visitation will be one hour prior to services at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions may be made to Elks' Lodge No. 2094 or to the charity of the donor's choice.

 

*Note: Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks (BPOE) in Niles, MI is Lodge No. 1322; Fraternal Order of Eagles (FOE) in Niles is Lodge No. 2094.

Wieland, Clinton A.

Clinton A. Wieland
June 28, 1913-Aug. 13, 1987

 

Niles Daily Star, Friday, August 14, 1987, page 2, col. 5, microfilm Niles District Library

 

Clinton A. Wieland, 75, 2269 N. Fifth St., Niles, died at 8:30 a.m. Thursday at St. Joseph's Medical Center, South Bend, Ind., following a brief illness.

He was a retired owner of Wieland Brothers Bowling and a retired employee of Niles Steel Tank. Wieland was a member of First Baptist Church of Niles and Niles American Legion Post 26, and a veteran of the U.S. Army in World War II.

Wieland was born June 28, 1913, in Lansing, and lived in Niles since 1930, coming from Lansing.

On May 21, 1946, he married Ruth Osborn, who died Feb. 3, 1981. On July 9, 1982, in Niles, he married Mary E. (Parrott) Harrelson, who survives.

Also surviving are three daughters, Pat Ryder of Niles, Dorcas Zavits of Niles and Nancy Davies of Reno, Nev.; a stepson, Owen Harrelson of Ozark, Ala.; a step-daughter, Joy Young of Rock Hill, S.C.; a brother, Durfee Wieland of Suttons Bay; three sisters, Gladys Engleberchy of Santa maria, Calif., June Murton of Lansing and Mary Ahaslingbring of Lansing; and five grandchildren.

Services are 11 a.m. Saturday at Halbritter Funeral Home, Niles, with Rev Ray Cunningham of First Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be in Silverbrook Cemetery in Niles.

Friends may call from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Halbritter Funeral Home.

Memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church or to the Arthritis Fund.

 

Kuppernus, Albert A.

Albert F. Kuppernus
Oct. 30, 1872-June 30, 1965

 

Niles Daily Star, Friday, July 2, 1965, page 2, col. 3, microfilm Niles District Library

 

Albert A. Kuppernus, 92, Elkhart, formerly of Niles, died at 10 p.m. Wednesday in Treva's Nursing Home, Elkhart.

Mr. Kuppernus was born Oct. 30, 1872, in Three Oaks. His wife, Bertha, died in 1962.

Survivors include a son, Kenneth, North Hollywood, Calif., a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Geideman, Niles, and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Walley-Mill's-Zimmerman Funeral Home, Elkhart. The Rev. W. Kennell will officiate. Burial will follow in Silverbrook Cemetery here.

Friends will be received at the funeral home after 7 p.m. today.

Kissinger, Minnie A.

Minnie A. Kissinger
July 24, 1862-Aug 26, 1914

 

Niles Daily Sun, Thursday, August 27, 1914, page 4, col. 3, microfilm Niles District Library

 

MRS. KISSINGER'S DEATH FOLLOWED LONG ILLNESS

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Had Been a Resident of Niles For 11 years—Was Born in Ohio

 

Mrs. Minnie A. Kissinger, wife of Thomas Kissinger, passed away at 8:26 o'clock last evening at her home at 299 North Seventh street, after about six months' illness, with a complication of diseases.

Mrs. Kissinger was born in Sandusky, Ohio, July 24, 1862. Her Marriage to Mr. Kissinger occurred at Covington, Ky.  About 20 years ago the family moved to Buchanan and continued to reside there for nine years. In 1903 they moved to Niles and have since resided here.

Mrs. Kissinger is survived by her husband and three children. The latter are Mrs. W.H. Kelley of Washington, D.C.; Edward and Miss Gladys Kissinger of Niles. John, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Kissinger passed away in May, 1913. Mrs. Kelley has been in Niles for the past two weeks, assisting in the care of her mother.

Mrs. Kissinger was a member of Trinity Episcopal church and of the Woman's guild. She was faithful in her duties and loyally supported the guild in every effort put forth, her work in the church giving her great pleasure. Mrs. Kissinger had many friends in Niles who sincerely mourn her death. Realizing that the end was approaching Mrs. Kissinger made every arrangements for her funeral even to the details, but maintained a cheerful and hopeful spirit to the end.

The funeral arrangements have not been completed.

 

Niles Daily Star, Monday, August 31, 1914, page 4, col. 2, microfilm Niles District Library

Largely attended funeral services for Mrs. Thos. Kissinger were held from the house Sunday afternoon. Friends were present from Chicago, South Bend, Dowagiac and Buchanan. Floral offerings were in abundance. Rev. George Huntington officiated. Miss Phoebe Baker sang three beautiful hymns. Interment was at Silver Brook cemetery.

James, Willie

Willie James
Sept. 23, 1910-Aug. 13, 1987

 

Niles Daily Star, Saturday, August 15, 1987, page 2, col. 1, microfilm Niles District Library

 

Willie James, 76, 1134 N. Ninth St., Niles died Thursday at 7:15 p.m. at the Woodfield Manor, Niles

He was born Sept. 23, 1910 in Columbus, Miss. and came to this area in 1954 from Osceola, Ark. He married Leoma James Sept. 5, 1945 in Lucus [sic] county, Ohio. She died Dec. 25, 1986.

He was a retired employee of Midland Engineering, where he worked until 1976 as a roofer. He was a member of the Mt. Calvary Baptist Church in Niles.

Survivors include five sons, Joe of Niles, Willie Jr. of Des Moines, Iowa, John, Charles, and Charlie of Seattle, Wash.; four daughters, Pauline Clemmer and Lucinda Patrick of Niles, Hattie Kelley of Buchanan and Ruthie James of Flint; three stepsons, Henry Anderson of Kentucky, Rev. Ebenezer Spencer of Bangor and Willie Spencer of South Bend.

Services are Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, where Rev. W.L. Daniel will officiate. Burial will be in Silverbrook Cemetery. A wake service is slated for Monday from 7-8 p.m. at the Hoven Funeral Home.

Holloway, Homer LeRoy

Homer LeRoy Holloway
April 28, 1914-March 12, 1937

 

Niles Daily Star, Friday, March 12, 1937, page 1, col. 5, microfilm Niles District Library 

HOMER L. HOLLOWAY CLAIMED BY DEATH

Niles High Graduate, Employe of Tyler Company, is Stricken

 

Homer LeRoy Holloway, 23, son of Mrs. Charles Myers, 1313 Oak street, died at 10 o'clock this morning in Pawating hospital. Homer entered the hospital Feb. 9, suffering from complications which followed an attack of pleurisy.

A graduate of Niles high school with the class of 1934, he had been employed at the Tyler Sales-Fixture plant prior to his illness. He was born in Delta, O., April 28, 1914, and moved to Niles with his parents in 1921.

He was an active member of the Methodist church and was popular among the Niles younger set. As a carrier boy for th The Star during his school years he gained a wide acquaintance.

Besides his mother he leaves three sisters, Mrs. Marie McLauchlin, South Bend; Alice, attending school in Detroit, and Betty June, at home; his step-father Charles Myers; two step-brothers, Wilbur and Lamarr, at home and five step-sisters, Mrs. Carl Rowe, South Bend; Mary Myers, Portland, ore., and Charlene, Olive and Jacqulyn Myers, at home.

Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. T.O. Lee of the Methodist church, the day and hour to be announced later. Burial will be in Silverbrook cemetery.

Friends may call at the Price and Kiger funeral home to view the body.

 

Niles Daily Star, Saturday, March 13, 1937, page 2, col. 1, microfilm Niles District Library

 

Homer Holloway Services Monday in M.E. Church

 

The Rev. T.O. Lee will conduct funeral services for Homer LeRoy Holloway at 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon in the First Methodist church.

William Owen, Thornton Edwards, Joseph Sherrick, Wilbur Barnhart, William brown and Edwin Olack will serve as pallbearers. Burial will be in Silverbrook cemetery.

. . .son of Mrs. Charles Myers, 1313 Oak street, died at 10 o'clock Thursday morning in Pawating hospital. His death followed on illness extending over six weeks.

His body, which is not at the Price and Kiger funeral home, will be taken to the church at 1 o'clock Monday where is will lie in state until time for the services.