From the Sullivan County Democrat, Callicoon, New York in August of 1880: BEGIN North Branch - Wm. Graby lost a valuable horse last week. END From the Sullivan County Democrat, Callicoon, New York in December of 1907: BEGIN The old Henry Wahl farm of 175 acres, occupied by John W. Wahl in the Town of Fremont, was recently sold under legal process and was bought by Philip Wahl for $2,306. The latter has since sold the farm to Wm. Graby for $3,000. END From the Sullivan County Democrat, Callicoon, New York in March of 1910: BEGIN Hankins, Mar. 25 - Peter Wagner started Thursday morning with four pairs of oxen, which he is to deliver to Birdseye Young at Bullville, Orange Co. He was accompanied by William Graby. Mr. Wagner will look over some of the Orange county methods of farming while he is there. END From the Sullivan County Democrat, Callicoon, New York in December of 1912 BEGIN A surprise party was given Miss Barbara Herbert Saturday evening in honor of her 16th birthday. - Hankins Corresp. END From the Sullivan County Democrat, Callicoon, New York in March of 1922: BEGIN Herb Buddenhagen has sold a Studebaker Light Six to Osmer Graby of near Petersburg. END From the Sullivan County Democrat, Callicoon, New York in March of 1942: BEGIN Principal Charles Lewis, Miss Rae Stern, Marion Bauernfeind, Elsie Rodgers, Mary Graby and Elizabeth Eschenberg left this morning to attend the press conference at Columbia University, New York City. END From the Sullivan County Democrat, Callicoon, New York in March of 1944: BEGIN A large crowd gathered at the home of Mrs. Amanda McGuire in honor of her birthday on March 9. Cards were played and Osmer Graby had high score. END From the Sullivan County Democrat, Callicoon, New York in January of 1958: BEGIN Fred Fendt sold his clothing store in Callicoon this past week to Mr. and Mrs. Tillson Cade of Callicoon. The Cades have taken possession. END From the Sullivan County Democrat, Callicoon, New York in September of 1961: BEGIN Mr. and Mrs. Tillson Cade have returned from a three-day weekend spent at Split Rock Lodge in the Poconos. Tillson was one of 17 lucky G. L. F. employees and wives who won the weekend through a tire and freeze contest. END From the Sullivan County Democrat, Callicoon, New York in December of 1964: BEGIN Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Graby of Callicoon were surprised at a dinner party at the Village Inn, Hortonville, in honor of their 40th wedding anniversary on December 13. END From the Sullivan County Democrat, Callicoon, New York in December of 1969: BEGIN Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Graby of Callicoon celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary on December 14 at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tillson Cade of Hortonville. END From the Sullivan County Democrat, Callicoon, New York in September of 1970: BEGIN About 175 relatives and friends of Tillson and Mary Cade of Hortonville joined the happy couple at an open house in honor of their 25th wedding anniversary on September 20, held at Hermann Hall in Callicoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schuler of Geneva, the honor attendants, were present to help them celebrate. END From the Sullivan County Democrat, Callicoon, New York in March of 1971: BEGIN Mr. and Mrs. Tilson Cade, who operated Cade's Store in Callicoon the past several years, have sold the business to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Miller. The store handles all kinds of dry goods. END From the Sullivan County Democrat, Callicoon, New York in November of 1974: BEGIN Mr. and Mrs. Tillson Cade of Callicoon are enjoying a cruise to Bermuda aboard the Amerikanis. END From the Sullivan County Democrat, Callicoon, New York in December of 1974: BEGIN Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Graby were honored on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary with a party held at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tillson Cade of Hortonville. END From the Sullivan County Democrat, Callicoon, New York in December of 1975: BEGIN Mary Cade of Hortonville has been elected president of the Upper Delaware Ambulance Corps. END From the Sullivan County Democrat, Callicoon, New York in September of 1977: BEGIN Antique cars lined up in Hortonville before heading to Honesdale's Wayne County Fairgrounds for the 3rd annual antique car show of the Wayne Pike Chapter of the Antique Auto Club of America. Included were Warren Mall of North Branch in a 1931 Model A Ford, Milton Lindsley of Jeffersonville in a 1931 Ford Roadster, George Kent in a 1929 Hudson and Augie Lott of Jeffersonville in a 1956 Hudson. Tillson and Mary Cade of Hortonville joined the group with their 1940 Plymouth coupe which is entirely in original condition, has never been painted or repaired for rust. END transcription of Newspapers->Deaths->3.42.jpg From the Sullivan County Democrat, Callicoon, New York in September of 1982: BEGIN Barbara Graby, 85 Barbara Graby, a lifelong area resident, died Wednesday, September 22, 1982, at Grover Hermann Hospital, Callicoon. She was 85 years of age and lived in Callicoon. Born in Acidalia, December 3, 1896, she was the daughter of the late Edward and Anna Kille Herbert. She was married to Osmer Graby, who survives. Mrs. Graby is also survived by a daughter, Mary Cade of Hortonville, and nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangements were made by Stewart Funeral Home of Callicoon. Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Rosary will be said Friday evening at 8 p.m. Services will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home with the Rev. Fr. Anthony Moore officiating. Burial will be made in the Holy Cross Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Upper Delaware Ambulance Corps or to the charity of one's choice. END From the Sullivan County Democrat, Callicoon, New York in September of 1984: BEGIN Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schuler of Hankins and St. Petersburg, Fla., observed their 50th wedding anniversary at the home of Tillson and Mary Cade in Hortonville on September 8. Among those attending were their honor attendants of 50 years ago, Mr. and Mrs. John Leewe of Callicoon. They will again celebrate on January 20, their actual anniversary date, at their home in Florida. END From the Sullivan County Democrat, Callicoon, New York in December of 1987: BEGIN A new garage door and electronic opener has been donated to the Upper Delaware Ambulance Corps in memory of Tillson Cade by his wife, Mary, to the new home of the ambulance corps. The new rig is now housed at the Grover M. Hermann Hospital on Route 97, south of Callicoon. END From the Sullivan County Democrat, Callicoon, New York in June of 1991: BEGIN Mary Cade of Hortonville has been named the Sullivan County Senior Citizen of the Year. A charter member of the Grover Hermann Hospital Auxiliary and its current president, she has been delivering mail, flowers, juice, etc. to the patients at the hospital for 22 years. As a charter member of the Upper Delaware Ambulance Corps, she has been riding the rig for the same 22 years. Mary is also in charge of the kitchen for the Delaware Valley Senior Citizens and serves on the Sullivan County Office for the Aging Advisory Board. END From the Sullivan County Democrat, Callicoon, New York in May of 2002: BEGIN The Sullivan County Retired and Senior Volunteer (RSVP) Program held its 29th annual recognition day luncheon at the Villa Roma in Callicoon, honoring the following for the dedication to the community. Named the Senior Volunteer of the Year for the county was Louis Taub. RSVP volunteers named were: Bethel: Mildred Wlodarski; Callicoon: Joseph Coady; Cochecton: John McMonagle; Delaware: Mary Cade; Fallsburg: Sunny Samuels; Forestburgh: Margaret Abdoo; Fremont: Mary Butremuk; Highland: Therese McGowan; Liberty: Evelyn Haas; Lumberland: Catherine Sterling; Mamakating: Esther Levine; Neversink: Mary Jane Donelli; Rockland: Shirley Wood; Thompson: Louis Taub; and Tusten: Ralph P. Huebner. END From the Sullivan County Democrat, Callicoon, New York in July of 2002: BEGIN Jodi Goodman doesn't know how she'd get through her days without people like Mary Cade and Rose Garfinkel. The head of volunteer services at Catskill Regional Medical Center is the first to hail the men and women who stop by the hospital daily to lend a hand in the cafeteria, sit and vist with the patients, or decorate the bulletin boards. "Our volunteers are truly the backbone of the industry," Goodman noted. The hospital annually holds a volunteer dinner to honor the 195 area residents who spend their days aiding the sick and the dying. Among those honored, the top five volunteers for the Grover Hermann Division were Mary Cade, Olga Kulick, Eleanor Glassel, Ann Theadore and Noreen Mudge. For the Seelig Division, the top five volunteers were Rose Garfinkel, Connie Carnazza, Murray Cash, Donna Maiorano, and Ernestine McElhone. END transcription of Newspapers->Deaths->3.42ch-i.jpg From the Sullivan County Democrat, Callicoon, New York on August 7, 2007: BEGIN Mary Cade Retired Store Owner, 81 Mary Cade of Hortonville, the retired owner of Cade's Store in Callicoon, died Monday, August 6, 2007 in Callicoon. The daughter of Osmer and Barbara Herbert Graby, she was born January 10, 1926 in Callicoon. She was the widow of Tillson G. Cade. She was a member of the Upper Delaware Ambulance Corps, the Grover Hermann Hospital Auxiliary, and Delaware Senior Citizens. She is survived by a niece, Joan Yepson; three nephews, Raymond Rutledge, Gary Rutledge, and Connie Lawrence; and several grandnieces and nephews. Friends may call from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. on Thursday, August 9 at the Stewart-Murphy Funeral Home, 34 Upper Main Street, Callicoon. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. Burial will be made in Hillcrest Cemetery in Galilee, Pa. Memorial contributions may be made to the Upper Delaware Ambulance Corps, P.O. Box 238, Hankins, NY 12741. END transcription of Newspapers->Deaths->3.42ch-i-2.jpg From the Sullivan County Democrat, Callicoon, New York on August 14, 2007: BEGIN Mary Cade Ret. Business owner, 81 Mary Cade, retired owner of Cade's Store in Callicoon and a lifetime area resident, died Monday, August 6, 2007 in Callicoon. She was 81. The daughter of the late Osmer and Barbara Herbert Graby, she was born January 10, 1926 in Callicoon. She was the widow of Tillson G. Cade. She was a member of the Upper Delaware Ambulance Corps, the Grover Hermann Hospital Auxiliary, and Delaware Senior Citizens. Survivors include a niece, Joan Yepson; nephews, Raymond Rutledge, Gary Rutledge, and Connie Lawrence; 16 great-nieces and nephews; 24 great-great-nieces and nephews; and a special daughter she never had, Cheryl Foland Lavicska and her son Mickey Lavicska. Services were held Friday, August 10 at the Stewart-Murphy Funeral Home, 34 Upper Main St., Callicoon. Burial was made in Hillcrest Cemetery, Galilee, Pa. Memorial contributions may be made to the Upper Delaware Ambulance Corps, PO Box 238, Hankins, NY. END