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Aaron Elmer Sipe

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Aaron Elmer Sipe

Birth
Kokomo, Howard County, Indiana, USA
Death
1940 (aged 67–68)
Buffalo, Erie County, New York, USA
Burial
Buffalo, Erie County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 15
Memorial ID
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AARON E, SIPE, JEWELER, DIES;
ILL SHORT TIME
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Retired diamond importer succumbs in Buffalo General Hospital;
funeral Wednesday
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Aaron E. Sipe, 68, of 44 North Pearl Street, retired diamond importer and jeweler, died late yesterday afternoon in Buffalo General Hospital. He had been ill only a short time.

Born and educated in Kokomo, Ind., Mr. Sipe set up his first place of business in Cleveland. As his knowledge of jewels increased, he widened his importing field and conducted businesses in Toledo and Cincinnati. Mr. Sipe came to Buffalo in 1892 and opened a store at the corner of Main and Swan streets. Later he moved to the Brisbane Building, where he remained sixteen years. His last office was in the Morgan Building. He retired in 1929.

Mr. Sipe was a member of Transportation Lodge 842, F. & A. M., and the Buffalo Consistory. Survivors are a son, Chester S. Sipe, and a sister, Mrs. Henry Kern, of Bunker Hill, Ind.

Funeral services will be held at 3 p. m. Wednesday in the Johnson and Wilkins Funeral Home, 448 Delaware Avenue, with the Rev. Paul Morrison, Lockport, officiating. Burial, under auspicies of Transportation Lodge, will be in Forest Lawn.

Buffalo Courier Express, ( Buffalo, New York), September 2, 1940
AARON E, SIPE, JEWELER, DIES;
ILL SHORT TIME
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Retired diamond importer succumbs in Buffalo General Hospital;
funeral Wednesday
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Aaron E. Sipe, 68, of 44 North Pearl Street, retired diamond importer and jeweler, died late yesterday afternoon in Buffalo General Hospital. He had been ill only a short time.

Born and educated in Kokomo, Ind., Mr. Sipe set up his first place of business in Cleveland. As his knowledge of jewels increased, he widened his importing field and conducted businesses in Toledo and Cincinnati. Mr. Sipe came to Buffalo in 1892 and opened a store at the corner of Main and Swan streets. Later he moved to the Brisbane Building, where he remained sixteen years. His last office was in the Morgan Building. He retired in 1929.

Mr. Sipe was a member of Transportation Lodge 842, F. & A. M., and the Buffalo Consistory. Survivors are a son, Chester S. Sipe, and a sister, Mrs. Henry Kern, of Bunker Hill, Ind.

Funeral services will be held at 3 p. m. Wednesday in the Johnson and Wilkins Funeral Home, 448 Delaware Avenue, with the Rev. Paul Morrison, Lockport, officiating. Burial, under auspicies of Transportation Lodge, will be in Forest Lawn.

Buffalo Courier Express, ( Buffalo, New York), September 2, 1940


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