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Peter N. Lorish

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Peter N. Lorish

Birth
Sparta, Livingston County, New York, USA
Death
27 Nov 1910 (aged 77)
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Attica, Wyoming County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section "L"
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Published in The Attica News – Thursday, December 1, 1910

Peter N. Lorish, a former well known resident of this lace, and brother of the late Judge A. J. Lorish, died Sunday at his home in Detroit, Mich., aged 73 years. He had been out of health for about a year.

Mr. Loris was born in Sparta, Livingston county, in May 1833. When he was a child, his father Charles Lorish moved to Linden, where he spent his childhood and youth. He was a carpenter by trade and or upwards of fifteen years worked at his trade in Attica, going to Detroit to live about 25 years ago, where he engaged in business a contractor and builder.

He is survived by his wife, who formerly was Miss Kate MacDonald of Batavia; a daughter, Miss Agnes Lorish, who resides at home; a brother Lester H Lorish of Bethany and a sister Mrs. Frank E. Brown of West Bethany.

The remains of Mr. Lorish were brought here for burial arriving Wednesday morning via the Central. A short service was held in the cemetery chapel at 11 o’clock, conducted by the Rev. E. M. Kelley and interment took place in Forest Hill. Mrs. Lorish and (her) brother, D. E. MacDonald of Batavia, accompanied the body here from Detroit. Others at the funeral included, Mr. Lester H. Lorish of Bethany, Mrs. Frank E. Brown of West Bethany, and Mrs. Mary Lorish of Warsaw.
Published in The Attica News – Thursday, December 1, 1910

Peter N. Lorish, a former well known resident of this lace, and brother of the late Judge A. J. Lorish, died Sunday at his home in Detroit, Mich., aged 73 years. He had been out of health for about a year.

Mr. Loris was born in Sparta, Livingston county, in May 1833. When he was a child, his father Charles Lorish moved to Linden, where he spent his childhood and youth. He was a carpenter by trade and or upwards of fifteen years worked at his trade in Attica, going to Detroit to live about 25 years ago, where he engaged in business a contractor and builder.

He is survived by his wife, who formerly was Miss Kate MacDonald of Batavia; a daughter, Miss Agnes Lorish, who resides at home; a brother Lester H Lorish of Bethany and a sister Mrs. Frank E. Brown of West Bethany.

The remains of Mr. Lorish were brought here for burial arriving Wednesday morning via the Central. A short service was held in the cemetery chapel at 11 o’clock, conducted by the Rev. E. M. Kelley and interment took place in Forest Hill. Mrs. Lorish and (her) brother, D. E. MacDonald of Batavia, accompanied the body here from Detroit. Others at the funeral included, Mr. Lester H. Lorish of Bethany, Mrs. Frank E. Brown of West Bethany, and Mrs. Mary Lorish of Warsaw.


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