7. | MANCEWICZ, Jane Catherine was born on 22 Apr 1918 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY (daughter of MANCEWICZ, Michael and GELMAN, Teresa); died on 13 Apr 2011 in Degraff Memorial Hospital, North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY. Notes:
April 13, 2011
Jane C. Grose
The Tonawanda News
NORTH TONAWANDA — Jane Catherine (nee Mancewicz) Grose, age 92, of North Tonawanda, died Wednesday, April 13, 2011, at DeGraff Memorial Hospital, after a brief illness. Born in Buffalo on April 22, 1918, she was the daughter of the late Michael and Teresa (nee Gelman) Mancewicz. Jane was a Foster Grandmother in the North Tonawanda Head Start Program for more than 20 years. She enjoyed reading, crosswords, word search puzzles, her rose garden and peonies.
She was the beloved mother of Kenneth (Noralee Taylor) Grose, Carole J. Blank, Robert (Jacqueline) Grose and Elaine (Marlene Matarazzo) Grose; beloved grandmother of Kevin, Keith, Kenneth (Rhonda), Joseph (Brenda), Christian (Sarah) and Aaron (Laura); great-grandmother of James, Marea, Randy (Jessica) and Amy (Matt); great-great-grandmother of Logan and Peyton. Jane is also survived by her brother, Victor (Claire) Manz and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.
There is no visitation. Services are being cared for privately. If desired, memorials to Niagara Hospice are preferred by the family. Complete obituary and condolences at www.hampfuneral.com.
Notes:
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/26/1939
GROSE-MANZ - Mrs. Michael
Manz of 120 Amherst street, Buffalo,
announces the engagement
of her daughter, Jane to Norman
Grose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Grose of 315 Falconer street. The
wedding will take place this fall.
ALSO
North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/26/1939
Mrs. Melva Grose entertained at
a personal shower recently at her
home in 315 Falconer street in
honor of Miss Jane Manz, whose
marriage to Mr. Norman Grose
will take place Thursday, October
29.
Games were played, and refreshments
were served to twenty
at small tables. The honor-guest's
place was marked by a miniature
bride, and she received many
beautiful gifts. The house decorations
were vari -colored autumn
flowers. Among those present were
the Misses Jean and Olive Lewkus
and the Misses Blanche and
Jean Dwornik of Buffalo.
Other parties which have been
given in honor of the bride-elect
include a variety shower with
Mrs. Otto Gross of Falconer street
as hostess, and a variety shower
given by her mother, Mrs. Theresa
Manz of 120 Amherst street, Buffalo.
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