Rochester: October 18, 2014 at age 100. Eleanor is survived by loving family and friends.
Services held privately.
Rochester Cremation, 4044 W. Henrietta Road, Rochester NY 14623, 359-2300, RochesterCremation.com
2 Condolences
Amiron November 24, 2014 at 2:38 am
I doubt it- it would be horrible to watch that, plus iiptacrmcal. Even with a human cremation service you don’t watch the process, and I wouldn’t want to, either.My advise is always use a vet you trust, and they’re more likely to use a good service- on top of that, you can request the ashes. Bad things happen- but they don’t happen everywhere, to everyone, all the time.I’m sorry for your loss.
Hi there,Can anyone asisst me in my quests for information on the family of Martin Gara of Doogara & Margaret Towey of Derrincartha, married in Ballaghadereen church on 06/02/1868, they had, I believe, six children, Dominic born 11/08/1872, died 11/03/1953, I have no information on Dominic except that there is a mention of a wife named Georgina, but in his last will and testament he left one hundred pounds to a lady whose name was Kathleen Marr, I have no idea if she was his house keeper or what. Brigid born 22/11/1873, died 17/01/1874. Winifred born 17/01/1875, no other details except that she emigrated to the USA when she was a young woman. Brigid again born 11/08/1876, no information except that if the family lost a child shortly after birth, the next child born who was of the same sex, was given the name of the child who had recently passed away, but I am not too sure if I am correct though . Margaret born 26/10/1879, married William Henry Davies on 07/11/1913, St Vincents Church Altrincham, Cheshire.My Grandmother Catherine was married to Joseph Foley on 23/04/1906, also, at St Vincents church, she passed away on 11/12/1936, in Altrincham , Cheshire, Joseph and Catherine had four children, Thomas, Winnie Annie, and Jack, my father.If anyone has any information can you post it on the notice board please, please.kindest regardsBrian Ogara Foley
I doubt it- it would be horrible to watch that, plus iiptacrmcal. Even with a human cremation service you don’t watch the process, and I wouldn’t want to, either.My advise is always use a vet you trust, and they’re more likely to use a good service- on top of that, you can request the ashes. Bad things happen- but they don’t happen everywhere, to everyone, all the time.I’m sorry for your loss.
Hi there,Can anyone asisst me in my quests for information on the family of Martin Gara of Doogara & Margaret Towey of Derrincartha, married in Ballaghadereen church on 06/02/1868, they had, I believe, six children, Dominic born 11/08/1872, died 11/03/1953, I have no information on Dominic except that there is a mention of a wife named Georgina, but in his last will and testament he left one hundred pounds to a lady whose name was Kathleen Marr, I have no idea if she was his house keeper or what. Brigid born 22/11/1873, died 17/01/1874. Winifred born 17/01/1875, no other details except that she emigrated to the USA when she was a young woman. Brigid again born 11/08/1876, no information except that if the family lost a child shortly after birth, the next child born who was of the same sex, was given the name of the child who had recently passed away, but I am not too sure if I am correct though . Margaret born 26/10/1879, married William Henry Davies on 07/11/1913, St Vincents Church Altrincham, Cheshire.My Grandmother Catherine was married to Joseph Foley on 23/04/1906, also, at St Vincents church, she passed away on 11/12/1936, in Altrincham , Cheshire, Joseph and Catherine had four children, Thomas, Winnie Annie, and Jack, my father.If anyone has any information can you post it on the notice board please, please.kindest regardsBrian Ogara Foley