1. | BARTEL, Carl Arthur was born on 27 Oct 1909 in North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY (son of BARTEL, Ferdinand August Carl and EGGERT, Louise Clara Mathilde); died on 21 Apr 1975 in Degraff Memorial Hospital, North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY. Notes:
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/22/1975
Services will be conducted at 1:30
p.m. Thursday at Brunner Funeral
Home. 156 Robinson St.. for Carl A.
Bartel. 65. of North Tonawanda. who
was pronounced dead on arrival
yesterday at DeGraff Memorial
Hospital
A long time Republican. Mr. Bartel
was a member of the North
Tonawanda GOP Club, a former GOP
committeeman and the party's
candidate for Fifth Ward supervisor in
1967.
Mr. Bartel was a retired John
Hancock Insurance Co. representative,
a member of the firm's retirement
club and union, the Columbia Hook &
Ladder Company and the Firemen's
Benevolent Association.
He is survived by his wife. Ruth;
four children and five grandchildren
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/22/1975
BARTEL - Carl A. Bartel,
65, of North Tonawanda,
Monday (April 21, 1975) at
DeGraff Memorial Hospital
after a brief illness Mr Bartel
was a member of St. Matthew's
Lutheran Church, and was
retired from John Hancock
Insurance Co , after 23 years of
employment He was a
member of the John Hancock
R e t i r e m e n t Club, John
Hancock Union, the North
Tonawanda Republican Club, a
former North Tonawanda
committeeman, a member of
the Columbia Hook & Ladder
Co . and the Firemen's
Benevolent Association.
Beloved husband of Ruth
(nee Wilkes) Bartel. father of
Mrs Dennis (Sharon) Clements
of Grand Island, Jean Bartel,
at home, Ronald Bartel of
Syracuse and David Bartel of
Rochester, N Y ; grandfather
of five grandsons; brother of
Mrs Mary Helwig of
Tonawanda, Mrs Mildred
Fonner of Chicago, Illinois and
Mrs Rose Main of North
Tonawanda; uncle of several
nieces and nephews.
F r i e n d s received by the
family 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., at the
Brunner Funeral Home, 156
Robinson St., North Tonawanda
where services will be held
Thursday at l:30p.m . the Rev
A W Moldenhauer will
officiate Interment St
Matthew's Cemetery
At the request of the family,
in lieu of flowers, memorials
may be made to St Matthew's
Lutheran Church Building
Fund
Carl married WILKE, Ruth A on 27 Sep 1934 in North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY. Ruth (daughter of WILKE, Anton F and ZUCH, Agnes A) was born on 7 Jun 1913 in New York; died on 10 Feb 2004 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Notes:
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/1/1934
A very pretty wedding was sol-
emnized on Thursday evening at
7 o'clock at St. Mathew's church
when Miss Ruth Wilke became
the bride of Mr. Carl Bartel.
The church was decorated with
palms and garden flowers, and
an arch covered with similax.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, wore a
gown of white satin made on prin-
cess lines with a long train trim-
med with lace. Her veil was of
illusion, with a lace cap, and chinn
strap, and caught with blossoms
at each side. She carried a large
shower bouquet of bride's roses
and baby breath.
Mrs. Arthur Hood, matron of
honor, cousin of the bride, wore
apricot satin with a large cape
trimmed with ostrich feathers and
slippers to match. She carried an
arm bouquet of talisman roses and
baby breath tied with blue rib-
bon.
The bridesmaids, Mrs. Ralph Low-
stetter and Mrs. Raymond Bach
were gowned alike in blue satin
with tiered skirts and capes, and
apricot sashes. they wore slip-
pers to match and carried Johanna
Hill roses and blue baby breath,
tied with apricot ribbon.
The little flower girl, Janet Carol
Hall, cousin of the bride, wore a
blue crepe dress with short waist
and tiered skirt. She wore a blue
band in her hair and carried a
basket of mixed flowers.
Mr. Robert Forsyth acted as best
man and Messrs. Arthur Wood and
Irvin Zuch were ushers.
During the ceremony the organ-
ist played Traumeral and Mrs.
William Truesdell sang two selec-
tions.
The bride's mother wore brown
crepe and matching accessories
and a shoulder bouquet of pink
roses. Her grandmother wore
dark green crepe and a shoulder
bouquet.
Mrs. George Main, sister of the
grooom, wore wine transparent vel-
vet and a shoulder bouquet. Mrs.
E. Helwig, another sister, wore
blue crepe trimmed with velvet and
a shoulder bouquet.
A wedding dinner for one hun-
dred guests was served at the
church hall and later a reception
was given at the home of the
bride.
After October first, Mr. and Mrs.
Bartel will be at home at 111
Rumbold avenue.
Children:
- BARTEL, Ronald C
- BARTEL, Sharon
- BARTEL, Jean Marie
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