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BATTS, Arthur A

Male Abt 1885 - 1953  (~ 68 years)


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  1. 1.  BATTS, Arthur A was born about 1885; died on 8 Jan 1953 in Clearwater, Pinellas County, FL.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 1/8/1953

    Arthur A. Batts, 68, retired president and board chairman of the
    Carborundum company and one of this city's' most prominent business
    and civic leaders for many yeas, died today at Clearwater. Fla., where
    he went recently to make his home.
    'Mr. Batts, who rose through the
    ranks from office boy to head of
    the Carborundum company during
    the years of his employment there,
    retired as chairman of the board-of
    directors February 28, 1949.
    In October, Mr. Batts, who had
    Kfcw !»:«-,neaMh,/and te?|ttfr?
    Wldriielr^ bonle. at Lewiston
    . HeigEts and went to Clearwstcr to
    iveT fWprd,of'his death wU;.re>
    ceived by his son, Arthur A. Batts,
    Jr., this city, who said that.funeral'
    arrangements have not yet been
    completed.
    Mr. Batts entered the employ of
    the then young Carborundum company
    on his graduation from Niagara
    Falls high school in 1901 as
    an office boy when the company
    employed 150 persons.
    He gradually won promotions
    from office boy to junior clerk, to
    junior executive, his first important
    post being assistant to the treasurer.
    He later became off ice. manager, and
    then assistant secretary in 1920 and
    secretary in 1927.
    Became Director in 1938
    Mr. Batts was made a member
    of the board of directors of the
    company in 1938, and in 1942 when
    the late Dr. Frank J. Tone was'made
    chairman of the board, Mr. Batts
    became president of the company.
    He was presjdent until 1947, when
    he became board chairman; which
    position he held until his retirement.
    Since'his retirement Mr. Batts had
    served as chairman '"of the Northwestern
    Water authority,- a special
    body set Up by the state Legislature
    to develop additional water supplies
    for Western New York
    Mr. Batts also was active in other
    Niagara Falls financial, business and
    civic 'organizations and had served
    as a director of the National Association
    of Manufacturers, the American
    Management association, the
    Controllers' institute and the As
    sociated Industries of New York
    State. .
    City Trust company from 1943 until
    pany employing upwards of'5,000
    workers. Mr- Batts was acquainted
    with a large majority of the employes
    and; maintained keen interest in
    their welfare and problems,
    He also was active in the 'affairs, of
    Epiphany Episcopal church and
    served as senior warden' and chairman
    of the finance committee.
    Aided City's Welfare
    - A keen interest in the welfare'.of
    the community was shown during the
    greater part, of his life by.Mr. Batts,
    who gave much of his time to:the
    Chamber of Commerce, Community
    Chest, American Red Cross and Rotary
    club, having served as president
    of the. Rotary. He had served aeyeral
    iimes as chairman of the industrial
    division of the Community Chest
    drives and assisted other community
    organizations.
    He was a member of the Niagara
    club and the Niagara Falls Country
    club, which are flying their flags
    at half staff today.in.his memory.
    When informed of-Mr. Baits' death
    today,- Clinton F. Robinson, president
    of the Carborundum company,
    expressed his deep fegret.
    "The Carborundum family and
    the entire community have lost a
    beloved friend," Mr. Robinson said.
    Mr. Batts-served for many" years
    as a member of the Board of Trustees
    of Memorial hospital and was
    a former president and member of
    the board of governors of the Niagara
    Falls Country club for nine
    years. He served several terms as
    president of the Chamber of Commerce
    and was its national counsellor.
    Mr. Batts' only survivors are his
    son here, his wife, Mrs. Mabel Bradley
    Batts, and two grandchildren.

    Family/Spouse: BRADLEY, Mabel P. Mabel (daughter of BRADLEY, William H and BOWMAN, Sarah A) was born in Nov 1886 in Canada; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2



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