Obituaries

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Stowe, John Frederick

John Frederick Stowe

1858-1939

 

AGED SHOWMAN CLAIMED BY DEATH

MEMBER OF OLD FAMILY FAMOUS IN

DRAMA AND LITERATURE, SUCCUMBS.

 

“The show must go on” without John Frederick Stowe.

His heart, mellowed by years of trouping that linked him with some of American showmanship’s pioneer ventures, was stilled by death at 2:45 o’clock Tuesday afternoon. He was 80 years old last Dec. 12.

Death came in his home at 308 South Fourth street, where he had been critically ill a week. His health had been failing for years.

Nephew of Harriet Beecher Stow, and one of Niles’ most colorful characters, he had trekked the country from youth until his retirement 10 years ago, carrying on the family ‘s dramatic tradition which had the start when his aunt penned the famous tale of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.”

ON TOUR 34 YEARS

For 34 consecutive years, until the late 1920s, Mr. Stowe toured the United States with his own “Tom Show” giving thousands of performances of his aunt’s story.

One of his most pleasant experiences, Mrs. Stowe recalled today, was receiving a letter a short time ago form Lyman Beecher Stowe, grandson of the author, after a radio program which renewed their ties.

Always associated with the theater, he listed among his early day acquaintances Annie Oakley, who won international fame as a rifle shot after he gave her her start in a Kentucky theater in 1890; Dan Itice, most famous clown of that period, and “Buffalo Bill” Cody.

BORN IN OHIO

Son of John and Margaret Gilbert Stowe, he was born into the illustrious family in 1853 in Wauseon, Ohio. As soon as possible, he cast his lot with the show business and joined his father in management of theaters and associated enterprises throughout the country.

Nearly 60 years ago, when he was in his 20s, he toured Cuba several seasons managing a circus. Then, after rejoining his father for a time, he organized his “Tom Show” and toured throughout the United Sates.

With it, and another based on “Ten Nights in a Barroom,“ he was on the road until the late ‘20s, when he retired after a final swing through Michigan.

Mrs. Stowe lived here 37 years, coming from Denver and using Niles as an operating . . his last quarter century of active show work.

CHARTER MEMBER OF ELKS

His marriage to Katherine Van Evers, who survives, took place here Jan. 7, 1917. They have a son John, employed by a telephone company in Kalamazoo.

Other survivors are a brother, Harry Stowe, Niles, and a sister, Mrs. Jessie Warner, Grand Rapids.

Members of the Niles Lodge of Elks, of which he was a charter member, will assist the Rev. Guy W. Simon in services at 2:30 o’clock Thursday afternoon in the Price and Kiger funeral home. Burial will be in Silverbrook cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home.

(Source:  Niles Daily Star, Wed. May 17, 1939, page 1)

 

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WELL KNOWN SHOWMAN DIES AT NILES TUESDAY

John Frederick Stowe, 80, who for 35 consecutive years toured the United States with his uncle Tom’s Cabin show, died Tuesday afternoon at his home in Niles. He was a nephew of Harriett Beecher Stowe, author of the famous book which his show portrayed, and was very well known through this section from which he drew many of his star performers.

Mr. Stowe, who had been a trouper practically all his life, retired from the show business in the late ‘20s and has since made his home in Niles. He is survived by his wife and one son John.

(Source:) Berrien Springs Journal Era, Thurs., May 18, 1939, page 8)

Jones, Byford G.

Byford G. Jones
April 27, 1895-May 2, 1958


      Byford G. Jones, 63, of 421 North 13th Street, died at 11 a.m. Friday in Billings Hospital, Chicago, following an illness of several months.  He had been in the hospital for the past three weeks.
      Mr. Jones, who for 40 years had worked as an engineer for the New York Central Railroad, was born April 27, 1895 in Washington, Ind., and came to this community from that town.  He was a veteran of World War I and a member of St Joseph Valley Lodge 4, F. and A.M.
      Surviving are his wife Ruby, four daughters, Mrs. Louis Drolet and Mrs. William DePoy, both of Niles; Mrs. Donald Morrow of Park Forest, Ill., and Mrs. Kenneth Cogswell of Livonia, Mich.; 12 grandchildren; two brothers, Ezra Jones of Niles, and Nolan Jones of Washington, Ind. and three sisters, Mrs. Audie Gaither, Mrs. Versa Carnahan and Miss Bernice Jones, all of Washington, Ind.
      Full Masonic rites will be conducted at 4 p.m. Monday at the Kiger-Halbritter Funeral Home, where friends may call.  Burial will be in Silverbrook Cemetery.

(Source: Niles (Michigan) Daily Star, Sat. May 3, 1958, page 2, Microfilm Niles District Library)

Canfield, Myrtle E. (Stevens)

Myrtle Elizabeth (Stevens) Canfield
Died January 23, 1960

Obituary of Mrs. Myrtle E. Canfield
     Mrs. Myrtle E. Canfield, 84, of 1104 Oak St., died at 4:30 p.m. Saturday in Quick's Convalescent Home after an illness of two months.
     She was born July 30, 1875, in Buchanan and moved here from Buchanan 47 years ago.  Her husband, George, died in 1932.  She was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic.
     Mrs. Canfield is survived by a son, Ray Canfield, Niles; two daughters, Mrs. Byford Jones, Niles, and Mrs. Lewis Webber, Honor, Mich.; 12 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren.
     Friends may call at the Kiger-Halbritter Funeral Home where services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday by the Rev. John P. MacLachlan, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church.  Burial will be in Silverbrook Cemetery

(Source: Niles Daily Star, Monday, January 25, 1960, p. 2, Microfilm Niles District Library)

Canfield, George Harvey

George Harvey Canfield
Died April 5, 1935

George Canfield Dies


    George Canfield, 52[sic], a native of Vermont, died at the county infirmary this morning.  Before his illness, he was employed in Niles as a laborer.  Survivors are his widow, Myrtle, one son, Raymond Canfield, and two daughters: Mrs. Byford Jones and Mrs. Dennis[sic] Webber.  Funeral services will be held in the Rutherford funeral home Monday, but the hour has not been decided.

(Source: Niles Daily Star, Friday, April 5, 1935, page 2, col. 2, Microfilm Niles District Library)

Webber, Amanda

Amanda Webber
Died September 25, 1938

MRS. A. WEBBER, AGED RESIDENT OF CASS CO., DEAD

            Mrs. Amanda Webber, one of Cass county’s oldest residents, died at 7:50 o’clock Sunday night in the home of her son William, three miles northeast of Pokagon.  She was 90 year[sic] old.

            Mrs. Webber had made her home with her son since the death of her husband, Jacob, who died in 1924.

            She was born in Huron county, Ohio, and moved to South Bend with her parents when a small child.

            Besides her son at whose home she died, Mrs. Webber leaves four other sons, Joseph and Guy, Niles, and Clarence and Harry, Kalamazoo; one brother, Manuel Rupley, California; also 16 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.

            The body was taken to the Price and Kiger funeral home where friends may call. Arrangements for funeral services are incomplete. (Source: Niles Daily Star, Monday, Sept. 26, 1938, page 2, col. 2, Microfilm Niles District Library)

Webber, Mrs. Henry (Elizabeth Daily)

Mrs. Henry (Elizabeth Daily) Webber

Died November 8, 1910

Obituary
By Request

    Mrs. Henry Webber, a pioneer resident of Niles, passed away Tuesday night at her home 1202 Sycamore street after an illness, covering a period of 14 weeks from anemia.  Mrs. Webber was born in Ohio, Sept. 27, 1850.  She was united in marriage to Henry Webber, 43 years ago, and has since resided continuously at the home, where her death occurred.
    Mr. and Mrs. Webber were the parents of 12 children, 7 of whom survive their mother.  They are Emory and Judson Webber, Mrs. Carl Reum, Mrs. Arthur Laufbol and Mrs. Henry Williams all of this city; Mrs. Andy Dark of South Bend, Mrs. Herbert Willif[sic] of St. Joseph, and Mrs. Emmett Webber, a daughter of Mr. Webber by a former marriage; a sister, Mrs. George Bruce, residing east of Niles, 2 brothers, Chars. And George Dailey, residing near Cadillac, Mich. and Joseph Liff of Niles, a step brother, also mourn her loss.
    Mrs. Webber was woman of most estimable qualities, a kind friend, and her death is murned[sic] by many friends and especially in the immediate neighborhood.
    The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock, Rev. H.C. Trabert officiating.  The remains will be enterred[sic] at Silver Brook cemetery besides those of her husband, who died just six months ago.

(Source:  Niles Daily Star, Thurs. Nov. 10, 1910 page 3, column 4, Microfilm Niles District Library)


MRS. HENRY WEBBER
Old Resident of Niles Passed Away last Night

    Mrs. Elizabeth Webber, widow of the late Henry Webber, passed away about 11:30 o’clock last evening at her home 1202 Sycamore street after an illness covering a period of fourteen weeks of anemia.
    Mrs. Webber was born in Ohio, Sept. 27, 1850.  She was united in marriage to Henry Webber forty-three years ago and had since resided continuously in the house where her death occurred.
    Mr. and Mrs. Webber were the parents of twelve children, seven of whom survive their mother.  They are Emory and Judson Webber, Mrs. Carl Ruem[sic], Mrs. Arthur Laufdol and Mrs. Henry Williams of Niles; Mrs. Andy Dark of South Bend and Mrs. Herbert Willis of St. Joseph.  Mrs. Emmet Webber, a daughter of Mr. Webber by a former marriage and was raised by Mrs. Webber, a sister, Mrs. George Bruce residing east of Niles, two brothers, Charles and George Dailey, residing near Cadillac, Mich., and Joseph Lipp of Niles, a step-brother, also mourn her loss.
    Mrs. Webber was a woman of most estimable qualities, a kind friend and her death is mourned by many friends and especially in the immediate neighborhood.
    The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock, Rev. H.C. Trabert officiating.  The remains will be interred at Silver Brook cemetery beside those of her husband who died just six months ago.

(Source:  Niles Daily Sun, Nov. 9, 1910, page 1 col. 1,Microfilm Niles District Library)

Traphagan, Geraldine (Elliott)

Geraldine Traphagan
January 19, 1931-December 29, 2009

Geraldine "Jeri" (Elliott) Miller Traphagan, 78, of Niles, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, December 29, 2009 at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in Plymouth, Indiana.

Jeri was born on January 19, 1931 in Marion, Indiana to the late David and Estella D. (Lewis) Elliott.

Jeri always showed a hard work ethic and was an entrepreneur. She worked for several years at Snelling Services before starting her own employment agency in Roseland and Elkhart. She also worked for many years in credit management in local hospitals and nursing homes. Jeri was currently employed by the Century Center where she greeted everyone with a smile as a hostess or parking booth attendant.

In her spare time Jeri enjoyed traveling and camping. She traveled both nationally and internationally. An avid fan of the Highlander Series, Jeri traveled to California where she met and became acquainted with Adrian Paul as well as other movie stars. Jeri loved all movies and always stayed current on movie stars and their lives. She also enjoyed European history and archeology. Jeri was a very determined and carefree lady. Although she was always busy, her grandchildren and great-grandchildren were always a priority and she always found time for them.

She is preceded in death by her parents, a son Jay Gordon Miller in 1988, two brothers Richard and Wayne Elliott and a sister Yvonne Hanks.

Jeri is survived by three daughters; Kathryn Miller Denaut of Plymouth, Indiana, Linda Miller of Niles, Ann (Josh Payne) Traphagan of Niles, ten grandchildren; Jeff G. Miller, Alycia and Danny Denaut, Ian and Nicole Miller, Lacey, Jay and Chad Wiemuth, Cody Schilke and Jacob Sams and three great-grandchildren; Kila Stamper, Lily Sherwood and Connor Denaut, and two nieces Judith Dixon Eldridge and Vicki Hanks Baker of Marion, IN.

A time of visitation will be held at Brown Funeral Home on Saturday, January 2, 2010, from 4:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. A funeral service will be on Sunday at 1:00 p.m., visitation one hour prior. A private interment will be held on Monday at Silverbrook Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made in Jeri's memory to her family.

Condolences, photos and memories may be shared with the family at www.brownfuneralhomeniles.com.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Brown Funeral Home, Niles.

Niles Daily Star, Published 6:00am Friday, January 1, 2010