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.

Hunter, Lemont Haines

Lemont Hunter
Aug 1, 1848-Feb. 29, 1928

Niles Daily Star, Thursday, March 1, 1928, page 1, col. 3, microfilm Niles District Library

LEMONT HUNTER, FOR YEARS A PROMINENT BUSINESS MAN, DIES

Lemont Hunter, 79, prominent business man for many years, died . . .[illegible] .. weeks of illness with heart disease. During last summer, Mr. Hunter was very ill for several weeks and never fully regained his former strength, and when he was again stricken he steadily grew weaker until the end.

Mr. Hunter was born in Clinton, Maine, August 1, 1848. He was married on November 6, 1885, to Miss Estelle Totman at Hinsdale, Ill. Two children were born to them, a girl who died when she was nine years old, and a son, Lee, who died in January, 1926.

Mr. Hunter came to Niles from Chicago in 1898 to engage in the wholesale manufacture of ice at Barron lake, in partnership with his brother, Henry. They erected the Hunter ice houses which were destroyed by fire about two years ago. About seven years ago Mr. Hunter organized the Hunter Ice company to engage in the manufacture of artificial ice and erected a plant at Hickory and Ninth streets. During the last year the firm was dissolved and Mr. Hunter retired from active business.

Mr. Hunter as a Republican in politics and had served the city as an alderman for two terms during the administration of Ben F. Earl.

The widow and one sister, Mrs. William Richardson, of Sheboygan Falls, Wis. Survive him, also two grandchildren, Jane and Frederick Hunter, of Niles. Mr. Hunter had no fraternal affiliation.

The funeral services will be held on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at he home, No 2 N. 13th street, where Mr. and Mrs. Hunter have lived for 22 years and where Mr. Hunter had an opportunity to express his love for nature by keeping the grounds surrounding the home in beautiful condition.

Rev. G.W. Simon, pastor of the Presbyterian Church will officiate. Burial will take place in Silver Brook cemetery.



Niles Daily Star, Saturday, March 3, 1928, page 4, col. 2, microfilm Niles District Library

FUNERAL LEMONT HUNTER

Rev. Guy W. Simon will conduct the funeral services this afternoon for Lemont Hunter, who died on Thursday morning. The following will act as pallbearers: T.C. Hance, Gregory Brown, Dr. George L. Vetter, Bert Tennyson, Harold Laberteaux and George Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Leach will sign. Burial will take place in Silver Brook Cemetery.

Hunter, Henry L.

Henry L. Hunter
April 14, 1851-June 26, 1903

Niles Daily Star, Saturday, June 27, 1903, page 4, col. 4, microfilm Niles District Library

 

HENRY L. HUNTER

Well-Known Ice Dealer Passes Away

 

Henry Hunter passed away last evening at his home near Barren[sic] lake, aged 62 years. Death resulted from a sudden attack of cerebral meningitis. The deceased is survived by a wife and two children.

Mr. Hunter came here from Chicago a few years ago and engaged in the ice business, erecting immense ice repositories at the lake. Mr. Hunter was accompanied to Niles by his brother Charles, who died some months ago.

During his residence in this section, Mr. Henry Hunter made many warm friends. He was universally respected as a sound business man, and his taking off will be deplored on every hand.

Fraternally the deceased was connected with the Calanthe Lodge, No. 50, Knights o Pythias.

The funeral will take place from the home at 2 :30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, Rev. Beebee officiating. Interment at Silver Brook cemetery, this city.

Foster, John J.

John J. Foster
1852-Feb. 27, 1928

 

Niles Daily Star, Wednesday, February 29, 1928, page 4, col. 3, microfilm Niles District Library

 

FUNERAL TODAY

 

Funeral services were held this afternoon for John J. Foster at the Foster home north of the city. Rev. O.R. Grattan, pastor of the Methodist church, officiated. The body was placed in a vault at the mausoleum at Silver Brook cemetery and St. Joseph Valley lodge, No. 4, had charge of the committal services.

Gibson, Fred

Fred Gibson
Nov. 27, 1877-March 1, 1928

 

Niles Daily Star, Friday, March 2, 1928, page 4, col. 2, microfilm Niles District Library

 

FRED GIBSON DIES IN CHICAGO

 

The body of Fred Gibson will be brought to Niles this evening form Chicago and will be taken the Troost and Augustine undertaking rooms. The funeral services will probably be held on Sunday afternoon although complete arrangements will not be made until after Mrs. Gibson arrives in Niles. Mr. Gibson formerly lived in Niles for a number of years having been a printer in the employe of the Niles Daily Star. He came to Niles in 1904. He was married to Miss Elsie Howard, a daughter of the late Thomas Howard, who survived him, and also by one son, John. Mrs. Gibson and her son will accompany the body to Niles and they will be at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mabel Harrison, 815 Cherry street. Mr. Gibson had been in ill health since last January from a complication of diseases. He was 50 years of age.

 

Niles Daily Star, Saturday, March 3, 1928, page 4, col. 2, microfilm Niles District Library

Funeral services for Fred Gibson will be held Sunday afternoon at 3:30 at the Troost and Augustine undertaking rooms. Rev. G.W. Simon, pastor of the Presbyterian chruch will officiate. Burial will take place in Silver Brook cemetery.

 

Dickeson, Nellie (Hubbard)

Nellie Dickeson
1889-March 2, 1928

 

Niles Daily Star, Friday, March 2, 1928, page 4, col. 4, microfilm Niles District Library

 

DEATH LEAVES 6 SMALL CHILDREN MOTHERLESS

Mrs. William Dickeson Passes Away After Operation for Tumor

 

Mrs. Nellie Dickeson, 39, wife of William Dickeson and mother of six children, died this morning at 3 o'clock. On Monday she had an operation for tumor, and grew steadily weaker until her death. The youngest of the six children is three years of age.

Mrs. Dickeson's maiden name was Nellie Hubbard, only daughter of Charles Hubbard, 925 Cherry street. Her mother died 28 years ago. Besides her husband, who is a Michigan Central railroad employee, her father, and her children, Mrs. Dickeson is survived by three brothers, William, of Sumnerville, Lyle, of Eau Claire, and Giles, who is in the south. The children are Silvester, Hazel, Esther, Opal, Virgil and Lucille.

The funeral services will be held on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. W.G. Webbink, pastor of St. John's church, will officiate. Burial will take place in Silver Brook cemetery.

Niles Daily Star, Saturday, March 3, 1928, page 4, col. 2, microfilm Niles District Library

Rev. G.W. Webbink, pastor of St. John's church, will conduct the funeral services on Sunday afternoon for Mrs. William Dickeson. The service will be held at 2 o'clock at the home at Howard and Seventh streets. Burial will take place in Silver Brook cemetery.

Swindell, George

George Swindell
May 7, 1840-June 23, 1903

Niles Daily Star, Tuesday, June 23, 1903, page 2, col. 1, microfilm Niles District Library

 

GEORGE SWINDELL

Death Summons Another Nilesite This Afternoon

 

George Swindell died this afternoon of cancer of the stomach, after a lingering illness. The deceased is survived by a wife and one daughter, the latter being Mrs. Isaac Waterhouse of Anniston, Ala. Mr. Swindell resided in Niles during the past 16 years, and was esteemed and respected by all who knew him.

Funeral announcement later.

Curtis, Lucinda

Lucinda Curtis
June 30, 1839-June 22, 1903

Niles Daily Star, Tuesday, June 23, 1903, page 2 col 4, microfilm Niles District Library

 

MRS. LUCINDA CURTIS

Pioneer Resident Passed Away Last Evening

 

Mrs. Lucinda Curtis, wife of John Curtis, died of paralysis last evening at 7:30 o'clock, after a lingering illness. The deceased, who was a respectable colored lady, was 65 years of age and had resided here for forty years. She is survived by a husband and seven children, all of whom, with the exception of William, of Chicago, were present at the bedside when the end came.

The funeral will take place from the home at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, Rev. Roberts of South Bend officiating. Interment at Silver Brook.