3. | BISTOFF, Caroline was born about 1869 in New York (daughter of BISTOFF, Gustave and SCHUSTER, Johanna); died on 24 Apr 1948 in Lockport Memorial Hospital, Lockport, Niagara County, NY. Notes:
Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 4/26/1948
BISCHER - Caroline Bischer
(Bistoff) beloved wife of Henry H.
Bischer of East High St., passed
away at the City Hospital Saturday
afternoon April 24, 1948 at the age
of 79. She leaves four daughters
and two sons, Florence W., at home,
Mrs. Alvln Blosser of Clarence Center,
Mrs. Harley Blosser of Royalton,
Mrs. William E. Miller of
Lockport, Erwin A., of East High
St., Walter H., of Barker, ten
grandchildren and nine great
en. Also four brothers
and two sisters, Edward and John
Blstoff of Lockport, Theodore Blstoff
of Akron, N. Y., William Blstoff
of Buffalo, Mrs. Mary Murtaugh
of Ransomville, Mrs. Anna
Raduns of Lockport and several
nieces and nephews. Friends may
call at Prudden Funeral Home 242
Genesee Street, where funeral
services will be held Tuesday afternoon
April 27 at 4 P.M.. DST. Burial
in Cold Springs Cemetery.
ALSO
Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 4/26/1948
A member of the First English
Lutheran Church, Mrs. Caroline
Bischer, 79, wife of Henry
Bischer, East High Street, diedi
early Saturday evening at Lockport
City Hospital.
Mrs. Bischer was born Oct. 3,
1868, the daughter of Gustave and
Johanna Schuster Bistoff, in the
Riddle Road, Town of Royalton.
Long a member of the English
Lutheran Church. Mrs. Bischer
had been active in the Luther Band
and the Women's Association.
Besides her husband, she leaves
four daughters, Miss Florence E.
Bischer at home, Mrs. Alvin Blos-
ser of Clarence Center, Mrs. Har-
ey Blosser of Royalton and Mrs.
William E. Miller of Lockport; two
sons, Erwin A. Bischer of East
High Street and Walter H. Bischer
of Barker, ten grandchildren and
nine great-grandchildren.
There are four brothers, Edward
and John Bistoff of Lockport, Theo-
dore Bistoff of Akron and William
Bistoff of Buffalo, and two sisters,
Mrs. Mary Murtaugh of Ransom-
ville and Mrs. Anna Raduns of
Lockport.
Services will be held Tuesday
afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Prud-
den Funeral Home, 242 Genesee St.
The Rev. Ivan L. Lange, pastor
of the First English Lutheran
Church, will officiate. Burial will
be in Cold Springs Cemetery.
Notes:
Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 9/25/1940
Although Mr. and Mrs. Henry H.
Bischer have lived in a number of
houses in Niagara county during
their married life, they celebrated
their 50th wedding anniversary
Tuesday in the homestead on East
High street, where they first started
housekeeping.
Many friends called during the
evening to congratulate the couple
and received attractive flowers, gifts
and cards. Members of the family
were guests at dinner and presented
a purse of money to the couple.
Mrs. Bischer, who is 71 was Miss
Caroline Bistoff, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Gustav Bistoff and was
born on the Riddle road, south of
Lockport. Mr. Bischer, who is 73,
was born on the Mill road near
Gasport.
They have four daughters, Miss
Florence Bischer of Chestnut Ridge,
Mrs. Alvin Blosser of Clarence Cen-
ter, Mrs. Harley Blosser of Hollen-
beck road and Mrs. William Miller
of South Transit street; two sons,
Walter Bischer of Barker and Erwin
Bischer of Lockprt; also ten grand-
children and one great-grandchild.
Mr. Bisch er has been a farmer
until his recent retirement.
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