Notes for: Daisy Blanche Budine
Terrence K. May (105454.3612@compuserve.com) has more info on their seven children.
From Ronny Bodine:
1940 New Berlin, Chenango Co., NY: Oscar SCHRIBER 50 NY cheese factory foreman, Daisy 43 NY wife, Gerald 24 NY son, Robert 16 NY son, Oscar 11 NY son, Budine 8 NY son, Beatrice 7 NY dau.
Obituary, The Otsego Farmer (Cooperstown, NY) of Friday, 28 July 1944.
Found unconscious by his wife, Tuesday, Oscar Schriber, aged fifty-four, a farmer residing two miles north of South Edmeston, died shortly afteward of injuries suffered when kicked by a horse. Attracted by her husband's screams, Mrs. Schriber went to the horse barn to find the man on the floor near the horse's stall. Carried into the house, Mr. Schriber died before arrival of medical aid. He was pronounced dead by Dr. William P. Elliott of New Berlin. Mrs. Schriber was unable to explain how the accident happened. She said the horse heretofore had been gentle and easy to handle. She added that her husband had gone to the barn but a short time before the tragedy. Acting for Dr. E. C. Granger, Edmeston, coroner, Doctor Elliott, following an examination, stated the injuries indicated the man had been kicked twice. It is possible the second blow was inflicted when the man's body fell against the horse's rear legs. Injuries included a compound fracture of the skull, broken jaw and lacerations and abrasions of a shoulder and leg. Mrs. Schriber said she believed her husband may have been on his way to water the horse when the tragedy occured, since the horse had been used by her husband for mowing all the morning. Born November 20, 1889 in Port Alleghany, Pa., Mr. Schriber was the son of Robert and Ida Simmons Schriber. He was employed by a creamery in Walton and Buffalo for fifteen years before coming here five years ago. Since then he had worked for the Kraft-Phoenix company until about a year ago, when he moved to the farm. In 1914 in Walton he married Daisy Budine. Surviving besides his wife are seven children, Gerald, Atlanta; Charles Schriber and Mrs. Ethel Amidon, Buffalo; Robert, in Camp Pickett, Va.; Oscar, Jr., Budine and Beatrice, at home; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Keeler and Miss Arda Schriber, both of Livingston Manor; also two brothers, Edgar, Middletown, and Chandler, Summit, N.J. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday from the home, with burial in Lamb cemetery, Columbus.
Death Notice, The Courier (Brookfield, NY) of Thursday, 17 Nov 1977.
Friends and neighbors are sorry to learn of the death of Mrs. Daisy Schriber Sunday night in the M.I.B. Hospital, Cooperstown. The funeral was Wednesday from Makin funeral home. Sympathy is extended to the family.
From Social Security Records:
Daisy Schriber, born 20 July 1896, died Nov 1977, last residence was South Edmeston, Otsego Co., NY.
Oscar and Daisy Schriber were buried in Columbus Corners Cemetery, Columbus, Chenango County, New York.