7. | ALTMAYER, Martha Marie was born on 11 Mar 1925 in North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY (daughter of ALTMAYER, Jacob and SCHOELLES, Martha Anna); died on 26 Jun 2013 in Town of Amherst, Erie County, NY. Notes:
June 26, 2013 Martha Marie Schuyler Anonymous The Tonawanda News The Tonawanda News Wed Jun 26, 2013, 06:15 PM EDT NORTH TONAWANDA - Martha Marie (nee Altmayer) Schuyler, age 88, of North Tonawanda, Wednesday, June 26, 2013 in Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital after a lengthy illness. Mrs. Schuyler was a past president of the North Tonawanda Senior Center. She was a member of Friedens United Church of Christ and was very involved in the Women's Fellowship. She was a 20-year employee of Ames Department Store in North Tonawanda. Her family and her grandchildren were the center of her life. She was the wife of the late Leaon M. Schuyler who died in 1992. Beloved mother of Mrs. Gerald (Barbara) Goupil, Sr. of the Town of Wheatfield and Mrs. Richard D. (Priscilla) Hellmers, Jr. of Kokomo, IN; grandmother of three grandsons, Gerald (Heather) Goupil, Jr. and Andre Goupil, both of the Town of Wheatfield and Jason Goupil of Ravenna, OH; and two granddaughters, Tabatha Hellmers of South Bend, IN and Naomi (Ty) Kendall of Kokomo, IN; great-grandmother of seven great-grandchildren. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Fretthold Funeral Home, Inc., 1241 Oliver St. at Ward Rd. in North Tonawanda on Friday from 2-4 PM and 7-9 PM. Funeral services will be held at the funeral home on Saturday at 10 AM. The Rev. Thomas Hardy will officiate. Interment will be in Elmlawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Friedens United Church of Christ. Visit frettholdfuneralhome.com for guest register.
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North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/9/1946
The marriage of Miss Martha
Marie Altmayer, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Altmayer to Leon
M. Schuyler, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Milo Schuyler of Sodus, N.Y.,
was solemnized on October 5 at
7 p.m. in Frieden's Evangelical
and Reformed Church. the Rev.
Theodore Mayer officiated at the
double ring ceremony.
Mrs. Norman Garlopo was the
soloist accompanied by Miss Laura
Neuman, organist.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore white brocaded
satin with chapel length
train and a full length veil of
illusion arranged with a beaded
crown. She wore a double strand
pearl choker, gift of the bridegroom
and carried a colonial bouquet
of white roses centered with
pink and blue flowers.
Miss Joan Altmayer sister of
the bride, as maid of honor, wore
pale blue chiffon over taffeta, the
full skirt falling from a scalloped
waistline. Her headdress was a
cluster of yellow rotes and she
carried a colonial bouquet of yellow
roses centered with mixed
flowers,
The Misses Marie Martz and
Irene Proefrock, cousins of the
bride, wore matching pale pink
gowns with net skirts over taffeta.
They wore red roses in their
hair and carried colonial bouquets
of rod rosea centered with mixed
flowers. All attendants wore ear-
ings their gifts from the bride,
John Castor, brother.tn-law of
the bridegroom was the beat man.
Mason Bish and George Schoelles
served as ushers.
The bride's mother selected a
dress of soldier blue with matching
accessories while the bride-
groom's mother wore navy blue
with matching accessories. Both
wore corsages of mined flowers.
Following a wedding reception
in the home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler left
for their wedding trip, the bride
traveling in a gray pin stripe suit
with black accessories with
shoulder corsage of mixed flowers.
They will make their home in
1186 Oliver street.
Prenuptial parties were given
by Miss Jean Altmayer, Mrs.
George Profrock and Mrs. Harold
Jedele.
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