The New York Times/1918/11/11/Obituary Notes

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Obituary Notes.

A. PHILIP HEXAMER, who died Saturday at his home, 215 Hudson Street, Hoboken, N.J., was educated at Stevens Institute there and also at the Imperial Riding Academy of Austria. He conducted for year the Hoboken Riding Academy and Horse Exchange, founded by his father, as well as the Hoboken Riding Club, and was a Director of the Trust Company of New Jerset and Colonial Life Insurance Company. Mr. Hexamer was 60 years old.

Mrs. CORNELIA M. ANDREWS, widow of the late John R. Andrews, who was a member of the firm of Tiffany & Co. years ago, died yesterday while visiting at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Wilfred J. Funk, 16 Park Road, Montclair, N.J. Mrs. Andrews, who was 67 years old, lived at 146 West 130th Street, this city.

Mrs. ANNA HALL, at one time proprietor of the Old Farm Hotel, West Orange, N.J., died suddenly Saturday in her apartments at 315 Broad Street, Newark, as the result of a fall on the stairway of her home. She was 65 years old.

LEONARD C. McCHESNEY, advertising manager for the Thomas A. Edison industries for sixteen years, died of heart disease yesterday at his home, 170 High Street, Orange, N.J. He was 69 years old and formerly was Secretary and Treasurer of The Orange Chronicle, and President of the Orange Board of Education.

Dr. JOHN HENRY MacDONALD died suddenly of heart disease Saturday at his home, 273 East Seventh Street. He was born at Riverhead, L.I., and received his medical education at New York University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College. He was unmarried. Dr. George A. MacDonald of 802 Madison Avenue is a brother.

WILLIAM A. McLOUGHLIN, Secretary to the County Clerk of Queens, died yesterday at his hom in Alsop Street, Jamaica. He was 55 years old and a brother of the late Justice James McLoughlin.

WILLIAM VINCENT MARTIN, formerly head of the statistical department of The New York Evening Post, died of pneumonia at Camp Wheeler, Macon, Ga., Saturday. He was 21 years old.

Dr. CALVIN F. KYTE, 68 years old, is dead at his home, 77 Garrison Avenue, Jersey City. He was graduated from the New York University Medical College and was Dean of the staff of Christ Hospital.

JOHN JABURG, head of the firm of Jaburg Brothers, dealers in bakers' supples, died last night at his home, 111 West 119th Street. He was 69 years old.



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