7. | WARBLOW, Hilda Louise was born on 11 Jul 1911 in New York (daughter of WARBLOW, Herman William and BROECKER, Anna Ernestine Wilhelmine); died on 18 May 1999 in North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY. Notes:
Niagara Gazette
Hilda L. Pfohl North Tonawanda native was St. Peter's member WHEATFIELD - Hilda L. (Warblow) Pfohl, 87, of Lockport Road, died Tuesday (May 18, 1999) in the DeGraff Skilled Nursing Facility, North Tonawanda. She was born July 10, 1911, in North Tonawanda, the daughter of Herman and Anna (Broecker) Warblow. Mrs. Pfohl was a member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Sanborn and the Wheatfield Senior Citizens. Her husband, Henry J. Pfohl, died in 1973. She is survived by a daughter, Janice Witt of Wheatfield; three grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was the mother of the late Dianne Kacala. She was the sister of the late Herbert Warblow, Norman Warblow, Gertrude Karre, Margaret Pfohl and Mildred Eddy. Visitation will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Fretthold Funeral Home, 1241 Oliver St., North Tonawanda, where the Rev. Bruce Gamaché will conduct services at 2:30 p.m. Friday. Burial will be in St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery, Sanborn. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Peter's Lutheran School, 6168 Walmore Road, Sanborn. N.Y. 14132; or to the DeGraff Skilled Nursing Facility, 445 Tremont St., North Tonawanda, N.Y. 14120.
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Niagara Gazette - 6/22/1935
A beautiful wedding was solemnized
last Saturday at 4 o'clock in St.
Mark's Evangelical Lutheran church
when Miss Hilda L. Warblow, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Warblow,
of Washington street, became the
bride of Henry Pfohl, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick Pfohl. of Lockport
road. The Rev. Paul FreUhold officiated
in the presence of a large number
of ^relatives and friends. The
church was beautifully decorated with
peonies and palms.
The Lohengrin wedding march was
played by Carl Koehnke and preceding
the ceremony Arnold Johannas
sang. "The Lord Is My Shepherd," in
the German language.
The bride's gown was of ivory satin
with a large satin spray end her long
veil, which was made halo style, was
adorned with rhinestones and orange
blossoms. Her shoes were of white kid
with white bows and she carried a
bouquet of white sweetheart roses.
sweet peas and baby's breath. Miss
Margaret Warblow. sister of the bride,
was maid of honor, wearing a gown of
pink taffeta, with white, slippers with
pink bows. Miss Ella Pfohl. sister of
the groom,, also wore a gown of pink
taffeta with white slippers. Each car.
ried bouquets of pink roses, snapdragons
and baby's breath,;
Adolph PfohJ, brother of the groom
acted as best man. The other, attend,
ant was Norman Warblow, brother of
the bride. Gustave Pfohl and Herbert
Warblow acted as ushers.
Mrs. Pfohl. mother of the groom,
wore a gown of black satin and Mrs.
Warblow, mother of the bride, wore
rose crepe. Each wore a corsage of
roses, sweet peas and baby's breath.
A reception at the home of the bride
for 175 guests followed the ceremony.
The bride's table was set for 20 guests.
Decorations were carried out with pink
and white peonies.
After June 20 Mr. and Mrs. Pfohl
will make their home on Lockport
road, Sanborn.
The out-of-town guests were from
Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Sanborn and
Wilson.
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