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.

Burnham, George

George Burnham
March 18, 1868-June 17, 1943


Niles Daily Star, Friday, June 18, 1943, page 2, col. 8, microfilm Niles District Library

GEORGE BURHAM TAKEN BY DEATH

 

George Burnham, 75, of 1116 Broadway, a resident of Niles 13 years, died at 3:15 Thursday afternoon in Pawating hospital after an extended illness.

Born in Quincy, Ill., March 18, 1868, he came to Niles from Chicago at the time of his retirement from business. He was a member of the John B. Sherman Masonic lodge of Chicago.

Surviving with his widow, Mrs. Louise Burnham, are a son, Jack Burnham, Elkhart; a daughter, Mrs. Jack Cohen, Chicago; and a sister, Mrs. Charles Ricker, Los Angeles, Calif.

Friends may call in the Pifer funeral home, where rites will be conducted Saturday afternoon at 2.

The Rev. Guy W. Simon, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, will officiate with burial in Silverbrook cemetery.


Niles Daily Star, Saturday, June 19, 1943, page 2, col. 2, microfilm Niles District Library

Burnham Services

Funeral services for George Burnham, 1116 Broadway, were conducted this afternoon at 2 in the Pifer funeral home by the Rev. Guy W. Simon, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. Burial was in Silverbrook cemetery. Mr. Burnham, a resident of Niles 13 years, died Thursday afternoon in Pawating hospital after a long illness.

Christner, Simon P.

Simon P. Christner
March 5, 1900-June 15, 1943


Niles Daily Star, Tuesday, June 15, 1943, page 2, col. 6, microfilm Niles District Library

SIMON CHRISTNER COLLAPSES, DIES

 

Simon P. Christner, 43, of 1402 Oak street, died this morning at 6:15 in Pawating hospital where he was taken Monday when he collapsed after an extended illness.

A resident of this community 20 years and of Niles 6 1/2 years, Christner was inducted in the army Oct. 10, 1942, and served until Feb. 28, 1943. He since had been employed by the Clark Equipment company, Buchanan. He was born in Iowa City, Ia., March 5, 1900.

Surviving is his widow, the former Dorothy Visser, to whom he was married Oct. 31, 1925, in South Bend.

He also leaves four children, Eugene, Marlene, Joanne, and Jack Christner, all at home; and five brothers, Abner, Elam, Anan and Gideon Christner, all of Iowa City, and Jess Christner, South Bend.

The body is at the Rutherford funeral home.


Niles Daily Star, Thursday, June 17, 1943, page 2, col. 2, microfilm Niles District Library

Christner Rites

William McQuirk, William Hardy, Glenn Daisy, Lawrence Lorensen, Burt Luth and C.S. Collins will serve as pallbearers Friday afternoon at funeral services for Simon P. Christner, 1402 Oak street. The Rev. A.C. DeVries, pastor of the First Evangelical church, will officiate at the service at 2 in the Rutherford funeral home with burial in Silverbrook cemetery. Mr. Christner died Tuesday morning in Pawating hospital after an extended illness.

Clark, John P.

John P. Clark
April 1, 1876-May 28, 1943


Niles Daily Star, Friday, May 28, 1943, page 2, col. 6, microfilm Niles District Library

JOHN CLARK, 67, TAKEN BY DEATH

 

John P. Clark, 67, a resident of Niles since 1882, died this morning at 4:30 in his home, 713 Sycamore street. He had been in ill health a number of years.

He was born on April 1, 1876, in Rockwood, Ont. and came to Niles from Canada with his family when six years old. His wife, the former Laura Wolf, to whom he was married in Kalamazoo in 1904, survives.

Mr. Clark also leaves his sister, Miss Agnes Clark, Niles.

Friends may call in the Price and Kiger funeral home where rites will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2. The Rev. Guy W. Simon will officiate with burial in Silverbrook cemetery.


Niles Daily Star, Saturday, May 29, 1943, page 2, col. 2, microfilm Niles District Library

Clark Rites Monday

Funeral services for John P. Clark, 713 Sycamore street, will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2 in the Pifer funeral home by the Rev. Guy W. Simon, pastor of the First Presbyterian church.  Pallbearers will include Fred Wolf, Robert Bretschneider, Harry W. Coles, Oscar Johnson, George W. Earl and W.S. Wright. Burial will be in Silverbrook cemetery. Friends may call in the Pifer funeral home instead of the Price and Kiger funeral home as was incorrectly announced Friday.

Cleland, Andrew Vincent

Andrew Vincent Cleland
1855-May 8, 1943


Niles Daily Star, Monday, May 10, 1943, page 2, col. 5, microfilm Niles District Library

Andrew Cleland, Niles Native, Dies; Committal Here

 

Committal rites for Andrew Vincent Cleland, Minneapolis, Minn., who was born in Niles in 1855, will be early Tuesday afternoon in Silverbrook cemetery.

Mr. Cleland, son of pioneer Niles residents, the late Andrew J. Cleland and Mary Barron Cleland, died Saturday in Minneapolis where he had been manufacturing grain elevator machinery the last 50 years.

He first was associated in the manufacturing business with his father and brother, Herbert W. Cleland; and later by individual ownership of the Cleland Manufacturing Company.

Service Today

His wife, the former Emma Tuttle, daughter of the late J.S. Tuttle, Niles, died in Minneapolis five years ago. Surviving are two nephew[sic], Worth C. Harder, Indianapolis, and J. Harold Harder, Toledo, and a niece, Mrs. Marie Baron Hagee, St. Louis.

The funeral was conducted this afternoon in Minneapolis, The body will arrive in Niles at 12:29 Tuesday afternoon and will be taken directly to Silverbrook cemetery.

 

 

Deam, Seeley G.

Seeley G. Deam
Aug. 16, 1866-May 24, 1943


Niles Daily Star, Tuesday, May 25, 1943, page 2, col. 4, microfilm Niles District Library

SEELEY G. DEAM, 76, DIES SUDDENLY

 

Seeley G. Deam, 76, life-long resident of Niles and one of the most active members of Trinity Episcopal church, died unexpectedly this morning at 1 in his home, 510 Sycamore street.

Born in Niles Aug. 16, 1866, he was married here Oct. 5, 1898, to Charlotte Summers, who survives. He also leaves a daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Senior, Williamsville, N.Y., and a grandson, Robert J. Senior, Williamsville.

Retiring as a travelling salesman after 30 years in that field, Deam served as Niles representative of an insurance company 16 years.

Rites Thursday

One of Trinity's oldest members in years of service, Deam had served in virtually every capacity in the organization.  A Sunday school teacher many years, he had long been senior warden and served as assistant financial secretary. He also was a member of Masonic groups and of the United Commercial Travelers' association.

Friends may call in the Price and Kiger funeral home until noon Thursday when the body will be taken to Trinity church to lie in state until the hour of the funeral at 2.

The Rev. Harry L. Nicholson, rector, will officiate with burial in Silverbrook cemetery.


Niles Daily Star, Thursday, May 27, 1943, page 2, col. 3, microfilm Niles District Library

Final rites for Seeley G. Deam, 510 Sycamore Street, were conducted this afternoon at 2 in Trinity Episcopal church, of which he long had been a member. The Rev. Harry L. Nicholson, rector, officiated and Masonic lodge members were in charge of committal rites in Silverbrook cemetery.  Pallbearers were Fred R. Eaglesfield, Walter H. Parkin, R. Malcolm Hull, Lewis Walton, Bertrand Posthumus and Dr. John E. Ames.

Halverson, Harriet Martin (Butler)


Harriet Martin Halverson
July 22, 1887-April 18, 1943


Niles Daily Star, Monday, April 19, 1943, page 2, col. 4, microfilm Niles District Library

HARRIET HALVERSON DIES DURING WALK

 

Mrs. Harriett Halverson, 56, of 104 1/2 North Second street, dropped diead of a heart attack Sunday night at 11 while walking in the 100 block on North Front street with her husband, Fred Halverson, and a friend, Mrs. Minnie Harrington.

Mrs. Halverson had been ill two years, and in serious condition for the last two weeks, but was believed improving.

Born in Earl Park, Ind. July 22, 1887, she came to Niles in 1929 from Kankakee, Ill. Her first husband, Zephyre Martin, Sr., died in 1915 and her marriage to Halverson was solemnized in Kankee[sic] in 1926.

Surviving with the husband are a son, Zephyre Martin, Jr., Niles; a brother, Oscar Butler, Goodline, Ind.,and six grandchildren.

Friends may call in the Rutherford funeral home. Although other arrangements are incomplete, burial will be in Kankakee.

 

Hoese, Carol Kaye

Carol Kaye Hoese
Nov. 16, 1942-May 8, 1943


Niles Daily Star, Saturday, May 8, 1943, page 2, col. 5, microfilm Niles District Library


Hoese Baby Dies; Funeral Monday

 

Carol Kaye Hoese, 5 1/2 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Hoese, 1211 Wayne street, died this morning at 12:30 in Epworth hospital after an illness of two weeks.

Surviving with the parents are five brothers--Walter, Robert, Virgil, Donald and Glen Hoese, Jr., all at home, and the grandparents, Frank Hoese, Niles, and Mrs. and Mrs. Walter Nichols, Mode, Ill.

The baby was born in Niles Nov. 16, 1942.

Friends may call in the Pifer funeral home where services will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2. Burial will be in Silverbrook cemetery.


Niles Daily Star, Tuesday, May 11, 1943, page 2, col. 3, microfilm Niles District Library

Infant Hoese

Final rites for Carol Kaye Hoese, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Hoese, 1211 Wayne street, were conducted Monday afternoon at 2 in the Pifer funeral home. The infant died Saturday morning in Epworth hospital. Burial was in Silverbrook cemetery.