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Conneaut News Herald
February 15, 1954
Rites Thursday For Seth Good
Funeral services for Seth M. Good, 70, of 649 Madison St, who died
Monday at his home, will be held at 3:30 p.m. Thursday at the Marcy
Funeral Home.
Rev. Ralph Safford, retired, will officiate. Burial will be in East
Lakeville Cemetery. Calling hours will be observed at the funeral home
on Wednesday evening.
Mr. Good was born in Beaver Center, PA, and moved to Conneaut 58 years
ago. He was employed by the Nickel Plate Railroad for 48 years,
retiring as engineer on the Cleveland Division in April, 1953.
Mr. Good was a member of the First Methodist Church of Beaver Center,
PA., Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Knights of Pythias and a life
member of the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks.
Survivors are his wife, Betty and two brothers, W. D. LaFayette, of California and Frank M. Good of Chicago.
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Change Brennan Rites
The funeral of William F. Brennan, 71, who died Sunday at the home of
Mrs. Bertha Belden, Stanley Court, East Lakeville has been changed to
1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Marcy Funeral Home.
Ashtabula Star Beacon
February 15, 1954
Mrs. Regner is Dead at 69
Mrs. Grace M. Regner, 69, wife of Jacob H. Regner, secretary of the
Peoples Savings & Loan Co., died at her home at 314 W. 53rd St,
Saturday afternoon after an illness of 16 years.
Mrs. Regner was active in civic affairs before her illness. She was a
member of the General Hospital Auxiliary staff and of St. Peter’s
Episcopal Church. She was born in Geneva on April 22, 1884.
Surviving, besides her husband, are two sons, William E. and Richard P.
Regner, both of Ashtabula, and four grandchildren, William J., Suzanne
M., Heidi K. and Jacob R. Regner, all of Ashtabula, a sister, Mrs. John
Ford, St Petersburg, Fla., also survives. Funeral services will be
conducted Tuesday at 3 p.m. in the Ducro Chapel with Rev. Robert George
Pastor of St. Peter’s, officiating. Interment will be in Chestnut Grove
Cemetery. Friends will be received at the chapel from 7 to 9 tonight.
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Obituary For
Mrs. W. T. Simmons
Mrs. Winn T. Simmons died at her home 518 Aspen St. N. W. Takoma Park,
Washington D. C. on January 1, 1944. For more than 50 years Mrs.
Simmons had been a leader in church and social life in the various
communities in which she lived. She was particularly interested in
Sunday School work and was a devoted and inspired teacher throughout
her adult life. During the past seven years she has been the leader of
the Mother Gordon Class of the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church.
Harriet Laura Cook was born in Lenox, Ashtabula County, Ohio on June
29, 1871, the daughter of Capt. Sydney Harris and Laura Coralyn (Clark)
Cook. Captain Cook was an officer in the Union Army during the Civil
War and was for many years in the civic and fraternal affairs of
Ashtabula County. Mrs. Cook was a daughter of the Rev. Rufus Clark, a
pioneer Congregational minister, well known through out Northeastern
Ohio. Harriet Cook graduated from the high school in Jefferson, Ohio
and attended Lake Erie College in Painesville, Ohio. For several years
she was a teacher in the public schools in Burton and Jefferson, Ohio.
On October 1, 1902 she was married to Winn T. Simmons, son of Thaddeus
and Mary Simmons of Jefferson. Mr. Simmons was transferred to
Washington, where they have since lived. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons were the
parents of two sons Alton Winthrop who died in infancy and the Rev.
Robert Cook Simmons who was born in Columbus in 1906 and died in
Plattsburg, New York in 1942. Mrs. Simmons is survived by her husband,
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Kathryn Wilkinson Simmons, and two
granddaughters, Marjorie Ann and Roberta.
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