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Florence Tappen Stevens
Florence Tappen Stevens 1888-1984
BIRTH 21 AUG 1888 • Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
DEATH 29 JAN 1984 • Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania, USA
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Florence Tappen Stevens
Florence Tappen Stevens 1888-1984
BIRTH 21 AUG 1888 • Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
DEATH 29 JAN 1984 • Tyrone, Blair, Pennsylvania, USA
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Barry Otterholt Businessman, Grocer.
Nickname: "Whistling Jesus" due to the fact that he always whistled hymns.
"Came to Coudersport, as grandmother said 'with only a horse, wagon and a suit of clothes' and worked for his future father-in-law, Charles. H. Armstrong, for whom I was named, in his grocery store across the street from the front of the Courthouse."
- per Charles A Musgrave.
Source: Joseph S Musgrave III artifacts.
Barry Lee Otterholt archives.
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Barry Otterholt OBITUARY #1
"E. Stevens, Retired, Dies From Old Age
Many Years Engaged in Grocery Business - Funeral Held from Home Yesterday.
The general breaking up of old age caused the death of E. C. Stevens at his home early Sunday evening, after a ten days illness, although he had been in failing health for several years.
A native of Cuba, N. Y., he was the oldest child of Albert A. and Emily Richardson Stevens and was born Nov. 23, 1854.
His parents later lived in Portville and Ceres, N. Y., and during his young manhood he came to Coudersport where he has since resided.
On Oct. 24, 1883, he was married to Amy Armstrong, who survives.
He and his father-in-law, the late Charles Armstrong, conducted a grocery store on Second street for some years and later Mr. Stevens owned and operated a grocery store on Main street. He also operated an insurance business for a time.
Surviving besides his wife are five children:
- Mary Hendryx,
- Alice Huber,
- Miss Florence Stevens, Rochester,
- E. Jane Kendall, and
- Walter A. Stevens,
One daughter, Ruth Musgrave, died some years ago.
Surviving also are
- a sister, Mrs. Minnie S. Peck, Los Angeles, Calif., and
- a brother, Irvin H. Stevens
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"Retired Merchant Claimed by Death
Edward Clarence Stevens, well known local resident, passed away at his home on First street, Sunday after an illness of ten days. Cause of death was given as old age.
Mr. Stevens was born November 23, 1854 in Cuba, N. Y., son of Albert A. Stevens and Emily Richardson.
He was married to Amy I Armstrong on October 24, 1883 at Coudersport and the couple resided here since that time.
The deceased was a former resident of Cuba, Portville and Ceres, N. Y., and made his home here since November, 1883 where he followed the mercantile and insurance trade. He had been retired for the past ten years.
Surviving are his wife and five children:
- Mrs. Frank Hendryx, Coudersport;
- Alice Huber, Corning, N. Y.;
- Florence Stevens, Rochester, N. Y.;
- E. Jane Kendall, Auburndale, Mass., and
- Walter A Steven [sic[ of Maywood, N. J.;
- also a sister, Mrs. Minnie S. Peck, Los Angeles, Calif., and
- a brother, Irvin H. Stevens of Coudersport.
Mr. Stevens was a member of Park Methodist church.
Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Stevens home with the Rev. Howard Vernon Moses, pastor of Park church officiating.
Interment was in Eulalia Cemetery."
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Barry Otterholt Businessman, Grocer.
Nickname: "Whistling Jesus" due to the fact that he always whistled hymns.
"Came to Coudersport, as grandmother said 'with only a horse, wagon and a suit of clothes' and worked for his future father-in-law, Charles. H. Armstrong, for whom I was named, in his grocery store across the street from the front of the Courthouse."
- per Charles A Musgrave.
Source: Joseph S Musgrave III artifacts.
Barry Lee Otterholt archives.
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Barry Otterholt OBITUARY #1
"E. Stevens, Retired, Dies From Old Age
Many Years Engaged in Grocery Business - Funeral Held from Home Yesterday.
The general breaking up of old age caused the death of E. C. Stevens at his home early Sunday evening, after a ten days illness, although he had been in failing health for several years.
A native of Cuba, N. Y., he was the oldest child of Albert A. and Emily Richardson Stevens and was born Nov. 23, 1854.
His parents later lived in Portville and Ceres, N. Y., and during his young manhood he came to Coudersport where he has since resided.
On Oct. 24, 1883, he was married to Amy Armstrong, who survives.
He and his father-in-law, the late Charles Armstrong, conducted a grocery store on Second street for some years and later Mr. Stevens owned and operated a grocery store on Main street. He also operated an insurance business for a time.
Surviving besides his wife are five children:
- Mary Hendryx,
- Alice Huber,
- Miss Florence Stevens, Rochester,
- E. Jane Kendall, and
- Walter A. Stevens,
One daughter, Ruth Musgrave, died some years ago.
Surviving also are
- a sister, Mrs. Minnie S. Peck, Los Angeles, Calif., and
- a brother, Irvin H. Stevens
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Barry Otterholt OBITUARY #2
"Retired Merchant Claimed by Death
Edward Clarence Stevens, well known local resident, passed away at his home on First street, Sunday after an illness of ten days. Cause of death was given as old age.
Mr. Stevens was born November 23, 1854 in Cuba, N. Y., son of Albert A. Stevens and Emily Richardson.
He was married to Amy I Armstrong on October 24, 1883 at Coudersport and the couple resided here since that time.
The deceased was a former resident of Cuba, Portville and Ceres, N. Y., and made his home here since November, 1883 where he followed the mercantile and insurance trade. He had been retired for the past ten years.
Surviving are his wife and five children:
- Mrs. Frank Hendryx, Coudersport;
- Alice Huber, Corning, N. Y.;
- Florence Stevens, Rochester, N. Y.;
- E. Jane Kendall, Auburndale, Mass., and
- Walter A Steven [sic[ of Maywood, N. J.;
- also a sister, Mrs. Minnie S. Peck, Los Angeles, Calif., and
- a brother, Irvin H. Stevens of Coudersport.
Mr. Stevens was a member of Park Methodist church.
Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Stevens home with the Rev. Howard Vernon Moses, pastor of Park church officiating.
Interment was in Eulalia Cemetery."
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Amy Irene Armstrong Stevens
BIRTH 17 Jul 1861
Ulysses, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
DEATH 15 Oct 1952 (aged 91)
Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
BURIAL Eulalia Cemetery
Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
MEMORIAL ID91521902 ·
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FLOWERS 2
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Biological dau of Ira B. & Eizabeth Jane (Kenney) Van Gilder per obit
Adopted dau of Charles H. & Mary Adaline (Crowell) Armstrong [adopted ca 1865/66]
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STEVENS, Amy Irene (Van Gilder > Armstrong) Stevens [Potter County Journal, Vol. 102, October 1952] - OBITUARY #1
"Mrs. Amy Stevens Succumbs to Heart Attack
Amy A. Stevens, a life-time resident of Coudersport, died on Wednesday, October 15, 1952, at the Potter County Memorial Hospital following a heart attack which she suffered late Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Stevens was born at Ulys¬ses, Pa., July 17, 1861, to Ira B. Van Gilder and Elizabeth Jane Kenney Van Gilder, and in 1865 was adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Armstrong.
Married to Edward C. Stevens on October 24, 1883, at Couders¬port, to them were born six chil¬dren, five of whom are living:
Mrs. Mary Hendryx of Coudersport, Mrs. Alice Huber of Corning, N, Y., Miss Florence Stevens of Rochester, Mrs. Esther Kendall of Boston, Mass., and Walter Stevens of Maywood, N. J. Another daughter, Mrs. Ruth Musgrave, preceded her in death in 1927.
Also surviving are 13 grand¬children, 17 great grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Mary Dough¬erty, of Port Allegany.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock in the Park Methodist Church. Rev. Gordon Loomis of Hornell, her former pastor, will conduct the serv¬ices. Burial will be made in Eula¬lia Cemetery.
Death came silently and peace¬fully to Mrs. Stevens. Tuesday evening she attended an SHG ban¬quet and became ill early Wednes¬day morning. She never regained consciousness.
For 80 years Mrs. Stevens was a member of Park Methodist Church and was closely associated with two of the organizations of the church, the Mary and Martha Class and the Women's Society of Christian Service. She was also an active member of the SHG since 1921.
One of the highlights of her life was her 90th birthday celebration in 1951, when her family from far and near gathered to do her honor.
Never ill, it could be said of her that she enjoyed life to time last."
STEVENS, Amy Irene (Van Gilder > Armstrong) Stevens [Potter Enterprise] - OBITUARY #2
"Mrs. Amy A. Stevens died Wednesday night, October 15, 1952, the result of a heart attack. A brief mention of her passing was noted in the Enterprise last week.
Mrs. Stevens was born at Ulysses, July 17, 1861, but a larger part of her long life was spent in Coudersport. She was well known and active for many years in the Methodist Church, the Mary Martha Class, the S. H. G., W. S. C. S., Eastern Star and other organizations. She was a cheerful soul and most highly respected by all. She was a daughter of Ira and Elizabeth Jane Kenney Van Gilder.
She became the wife of E. C. Stevens at Coudersport October 24, 1883, and had since resided here. Mrs. Stevens died several years ago.
Five children survive. They are: Mrs. Alice Huber, Corning, N. Y.; Miss Florence Stevens, Rochester, N. Y.; Mrs. Esther Kendall, Boston, Mass.; Walter Stevens, Maywood N. J.; and Mrs. Mary Hendryx of Coudersport. A sister, Mrs. Mary Dougherty of Port Allegany also survives.
Funeral service was held from the Park Methodist Church, Saturday afternoon with the Rev. Gordon Loomis of Hornell, a former pastor here, officiating. Interment was in Eulalia Cemetery."
[NOTE: Adopted by Charles H. & Mary Adaline (Crowell) Armstrong]
Family Members
Parents Charles H. Armstrong 1832-1919
Mary Adaline Crowell Armstrong 1834-1923
Spouse Edward Clarence Stevens 1854-1941 (m. 1883)
Children Mary Adaline Stevens Hendryx 1884-1953
Alice Langworthy Stevens Huber 1886-1982
Florence Tappen Stevens 1888-1984
Ruth Elizabeth Stevens Musgrave 1892-1929
Esther Jane Stevens Kendall 1897-1997
Walter Armstrong Stevens Sr 1899-1980
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BIRTH 17 Jul 1861
Ulysses, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
DEATH 15 Oct 1952 (aged 91)
Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
BURIAL Eulalia Cemetery
Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
MEMORIAL ID91521902 ·
PHOTOS 3
FLOWERS 2
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Amy Irene Armstrong Stevens
BIRTH 17 Jul 1861
Ulysses, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
DEATH 15 Oct 1952 (aged 91)
Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
BURIAL Eulalia Cemetery
Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
MEMORIAL ID91521902 ·
PHOTOS 3
FLOWERS 2
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Amy Irene Armstrong Stevens
BIRTH 17 Jul 1861
Ulysses, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
DEATH 15 Oct 1952 (aged 91)
Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
BURIAL Eulalia Cemetery
Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
MEMORIAL ID91521902 ·
PHOTOS 3
FLOWERS 2
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- [S292] newspaper: Potter Leader Enterprise-, Wed, Jun 21, 1899 p3 News Items: E.C. Stevens, Jas Ryan, Dr. Reed, Rose May VanKirk, John Fee, John Miller 20240228GHLn-.
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Went Over Embankment.
E. C. Stevens, the insurance agent received quite a shaking up Saturday being thrown from his wheel over an embankment. The accident happened below Fish Basket, He was riding on the sidepath when his wheel slipped over the edge of the embankment, and he dropped several feet. One arm and his back were sprained, and it will be Borne time before he completely recovers.
New Cement Walk.
James Ryan, a good man at his business, has the contract for the cement walk in front and leading to the M. E. church. The street walk will be 92 feet long and five feet wide; the approaches thirty-seven feet long. The work is already under way. It is needless to say that the work will be done in a workmanlike manner and will greatly improve the appearance of the property.
Cannot Recover.
Dr. R. B. Knight was called to Genesee Monday to give medical assistance to Dr. Reed, of that place, who has been a very sick man for some time. He said he did not think it possible for the gentleman to live another day. The best physicians have attended him and none of them have been able to do anything for him. He is suffering with cancerous affection.
Attempted Suicide.
Rose May VanKirk, who was confined in the jail last week awaiting trial, became despondent and attempted to commit suicide. She went to the cell of one of the prisoners who had laudanum, which he used for tooth ache, and drank the contents of the bottle. It required a great amount of work on the part of the physician and others, to save her life.
Fine Basket of Strawberries.
Mrs. W. I. Lewis, of this borough, will please accept the thanks of the Enterprise for a basket of the finest strawberries we have ever seen grown " in this Bection. Each and every one waB as large as a walnut. These berries prove the fact that there is no place in the country where larger or more luscious strawberries can be raiaed than In Potter county.
Died This Morning.
John Fee, aged 65 years, died at his home in Ladona, this morning at about 8.40. He has been in poor health for some time. A stroke of paralysis was the cause of death. His wife survives him. The couple moved to Ladona last spring from Blowville, where they had resided for some years. Previous to going there they were residents of Allegany, N.Y.
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