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21101 Niagara Gazette - 8/14/1945

The marriage of Miss Elda Raver-
inni, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Raverinni, of 3039 Panama street,
Town of Niagara, and Mr. Alistair
Wiseman, son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. William Wiseman, of this city,
took place recently at St. Ther-
esa's rectory. The Rev. John
Ormsby performed the double ring
ceremony.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a white brocaded
gown, with square neckline, leg-
o'mutton sleeves and long, full
train. She wore a fingertip veil of
illusion net which fell from a leaf
coronet fashioned in seed pearls.
She carried a colonial bouquet of
red roses and baby's breath.
Miss Tina Raverinni, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor. She wore
a baby blue brocaded gown, cut on
princess lines with three-quarters-
length sleeves and sweetheart neck-
line. She wore a shoulder-length
blue veil falling from a coronet of
roses. She carried a colonial bou-
quet of pink chrysanthemums and
deep pink pompoms.
Mr. Roland Wiseman, brother of
the bridegroom, was the best man.
The reception which was held at
the home of the bride's parents was
for the immediate families. A three-
tiered wedding cake centered the
bride's table.
After short trips to New York
City and Canada, the couple will be
at home at 1650 South avenue.
For her traveling outfit the bride
chose a suit of pale blue gabardine
with white accessories. She wore a
corsage of red roses.
The out-of-town guests were Miss
Josephine Frank, of Sayre Pa.; Mrs.
Althea Mason, Mrs. Isabelle Ryan
and Misses Dorothy and Nona Ma-
son and Robert Mason, of Toronto,
Ont. 
Family: WISEMAN, Alistair / RAVERINNI, Elda (F32412)
 
21102 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: BARONE, Louis George / JONES, Jean Marie (F43976)
 
21103 Niagara Gazette - 8/14/1948

The bodies of four Niagara Falls
and vicinity men who lost their
livee in the Pacific theater of World
War 2 being returned to this country
aboard the U. S. Army transport
Dalton Victory*. Date of arrival will
be announced by the San Francisco
Port of Qnbarkatlon.
They are Prf. Wallace Neubauer,
formerly of Cayuga road. Routel,
son of Mrs. Mildred Bender. 710
101st street, who was killed in action
on Mindanao. Philipine Islands; Pfc.
Richard Shipston, son of Mr. Clark
Shipston, 2201 Whirlpool street, who
was killed In action on Leyte, Philipine
islands; Pfc. Donald S. Chalmers,
son of Mrs. Martha Chalmers.
55 Fletcher street, Tonawanda. and
Pfc. Paul Converso. son of Mr,
Joseph Converso, 589 Market street,
Lockport. 
SHIPSTON, Richard Clark (I71811)
 
21104 Niagara Gazette - 8/14/1950

TO RESIDE HERE -Mrs. James
J. Knizc is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs Stephen W. Jaync. this city.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Knize. also of this
city.
'I he wedding took place at St.
James Methodist (.htiich. The
couple will reside here

Niagara Gazette - 8/9/1950

KnUe-Jayne
St. James Methodist church was
the setting.Saturday for the wedding
of Miss Dorothy M. Jayne. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Jayne,
Angevine avenue, to Mr. James J.
Knize, son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Knize, Linwood avenue. The Rev.
Chester C. Beebe officiated at the
ceremony;
The bride entered the church on
the arm of her father. She wore a
gown with a Chantilly lace top, mandarin
collar and pointed bodice but-
toned at the back, pannier sides
ending in a bustle back over a full
gathered nylon marquisette skirt over
taffeta. Her finger tip veil of French
imported illusion was held in place
by a Juliet cap of lace. she carried a
colonial bouquet of white chrysan-
themums and white carnations with
a cluster of white roses in the center,
Her only attendant was Mrs. Vin-
cent J. Presutti, Jr., sister of the
bride, whose gown was of Nile green
taffeta and marquisette with a match-
ing picture hat. she carried a Col-
onial bouquet of yellow chrysanthe-
mums, yellow daises with a cluster
of yellow roses in the center.
The best man was Mr. James
Mitchell.
A Reception was held at the home
of the bridegrooms' brother, Mr.
Henry Knize and Mrs. Knize, Lewis-
ton.
The bride's mother wore a navy
blue dress with white accessories.
the bridegroom's mother wore a
navy and white summer print with
white accessories. Each wore a cor-
sage of small white carnations and
red roses.
For going away the bride chose
a light tan suit with green accessories.
After their wedding trip to the New
England states the couple will re-
side at 9324 Angevine Avenue. 
Family: KNIZE, James J / JAYNE, Dorothy M (F24362)
 
21105 Niagara Gazette - 8/14/1952

Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spatorico,
Thirty-ninth street, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Marie
Frances, to Mr. Donald L. Evans,
son of Mr. David O. Evans, Quincey,
Fla. The wedding will take place in
the near future. 
Family: EVANS, Donald L / SPATORICO, Marie Frances (F25329)
 
21106 Niagara Gazette - 8/14/1953

PEIRCE-At Pekln. N. Y.. August 13.
1933. Sarah A., age 71. daughter
of the late Horace and Flora Allard.
Wife of Halley L Peirce; mother
of Norman A, Pekin. Donald L.,
Lewiston: aunt ot Mrs. Myra Wallaber.
Town of Cambria. She Is also
survived by seven grandchildren.
Funeral service at the late home in
Pekin. Sunday, August 16. at 3 p.m.
Brother Ray Akers officiating. Interment
in Mt View cemetery.
Pekin. N. Y. Flowers gratefully
declined but donations may be made
to the American Cancer Society of
Niagara Falls. 
ALLARD, Sarah (I98308)
 
21107 Niagara Gazette - 8/14/1953

William C. Budde, 64, of 1118
Nineteenth street, died suddenly
at his home this morning after a
short illness. He was born in Ni-
agara Falls and employed for the
last 27 year as a welder at the Car-
borundum company,
Funeral services will be held
Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Redam
Funeral home, with the Rev. Ed«
ward Kolbe, of Ridgcwood, offi-
ciating. Interment will be in North
Ridge cemetery.
'Surviving are his wife, Mrs,
Mildred Budde, this city; one son,
Melvin Budde, North Hartland;
two brothers, Edward Budde, Mid*
dlcport, and Howard Budde, North
Hartland, and three sisters, Mrs.
Eloner Crutts, also of North Hart-
land, and Mrs. Emma Soldwish

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BUDDE, William C (I183809)
 
21108 Niagara Gazette - 8/14/1954

LOCKPORT. Aug. 14 - Mrs.
Blanche M. Allison, 57, widow of
Former Deputy Sheriff Howard
G. Allison. 215 Ontario St., died
yesterday at Lockport City hospital
after a long illness.
She was born in Lockport,
daughter of Charles and Florence
Coulter, and had lived here all her
life. She was a member of B. Leo
Dolan Post 410, American Legion
Auxiliary, and the Altar and Rosary
Society of St. Patrick's church.
Surviving are a son, Joseph G.
Allison, this city, three grandchildren;
a haif sister and a half brother.
Last rites will be held Monday
at 9 a.m. from the Taylor and
Reynolds Funeral home and at
9:30 at St. Patrick's Church with
burial in St. Patrick's Cemetery. 
COULTER, Blanche M (I147752)
 
21109 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: BIRO, William Kenneth / IVES, Joan (F52573)
 
21110 Niagara Gazette - 8/14/1958

LOCKPORT - The widow of
Frank Brado, Mrs. Mae Brado,
85, of Chestnut Ridge Rd. died
Wednesday (Aug. 13, 1958) at her
home.
Born Nov. 28, 1873, in Uniontown,
Pa:, Mrs. Brado was a longtime
resident of this area. She was
a member of the Daughters of
America and a former member
of the Grange.
Mrs. Brado is survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Jesse Lederhouse;
a son, Elton R. Brado; a sister,
Mrs. Emma Stultz, all of Lockport:
nine grandchildren and 20
great grandchildren.
Services will be held at 2 p.m.
S a t u r d a y at the Pmddcn and
Kandt Funeral Home. Burial Will
be in Cold Springs Cemetery. 
STRATTON, Mae B (I110536)
 
21111 Niagara Gazette - 8/14/1959

Word has been received here
of the death of a former Niagara
Falls resident in Kingman,
Ariz.
Mrs. Louise A. Allen, daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs.
John C. Stricker, died early
this week at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Daniel Harper,
110 Beale St., Kingman.
Mrs. Allen, who had lived at
Miami Beach, Fla.for the last
eight years, moved to King,
man two months ago.
In addition to her daughter,
she is survived by a son,
Charles E. Allen, Miami Beach,
and two granddaughters.
Services and burial will be
In Kingman. 
STRICKER, Louise (I71639)
 
21112 Niagara Gazette - 8/14/1966

MISS CAROL JEAN KOWALSKI
was married to Lawrence
F, Bazinet Saturday
(Aug. 13, 1966) in an 11 a.m.
ceremony at St. Stanislaus
Kostka Church.
The double-ring rite united
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John J. Kowalski, 508 29th St.
and the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence F. Bazinet, 1137
Saunders Settlement Road,
Town of Niagara.
The bride was given in
marriage by her father. She
was attired in a silk organza
and Alencon lace gown, with
a portrait neckline of lace
applique, fitted bodice, and
a demi-beli skirt with scattered
lace applique. A watteau
chapel-length train completed
the gown. Her headpiece
was an organza cabbage
rose cluster with seed
pearl trim and bouffant-scalloped
veil. She carried a
colonial bouquet. of white
carnations.
* * °
MISS BERNICE KOWALSKI,
attired in floor-length
gown of white and pink crepe
accented with pink beading
and embroidered lace, was
the maid of honor. She carried
a colonial bouquet of
white carnations centered
with pink, and a pink beaded
bow held her bouffant veil.
Similarly attired were the
bridesmaids, Mrs. R o b e r t
Peckham and Miss Barbara
Kowalski.
Paul Raczkiewicz served
as best man, while David
Kowalski, brother of the
b r i d e , Michael Bazinet,
brother of the bridegroom,
Alan Reitz and LaVal Baptiste,
were, ushers.
For the evening reception
at the Veterans of Foreign
Wars Hall, Seneca Avenue
and Hyde Park Boulevard,
the bride's mother wore a
petal pink crepe dress and
the mother of the bridegroom
wore an aquamarine twopiece
knit.
After a wedding trip to
Lake Placid, the couple will
live in Niagara Falls. 
Family: BAZINET, Lawrence F / KOWALSKI, Carol Jean (F45602)
 
21113 Niagara Gazette - 8/14/1966

THE WEDDING MASS for Miss Patricia
Colleen Brigante and James liquid Silyaggi
was sung by the bride's aunts, Mrs John Barber
and Mrs. Anthony Travis, at 10 a.m. Saturday
(Aug. 13, 1966) at St Joseph's Church.
Rev, Carl Fenice officiated at the double ring
ceremony for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Brigante, 457 19th St., and the son of
Mr, and Mrs. James Silvaggj, 3401 Woodlawn
'Ave.
Given in. marriage by her father, the bride
wore a gown of white silk pique and venise
lace, with scoop neckline,^ jace: appjjqued
sleeves and empire bodice, The A line skirt
featured lace appliqued inserts at the hemline
and detachable square chapel train. A matching
pillbox secured her bouffant veil of illusion
and she carried a cascade of Arctic pompons
and lemon heaves.
MRS. JAMES BRIGANTE, sister-in-law of
the bride, was attired in a two tone-linen
gown with an avacado nile top, empire bodice
enhanced with venise lace and matching velvet
ribbon. A matching circlet of- lace held
her bouffant veil.-
Mrs Mrs. Frank Alongi, sister of the bride and
Mrs. Michael Augustino were attired similarly
to the maid of honor. All attendants carried a
single Fugi mum surrounded by lemon leaves
with a garland of Arctic pompons and ivy.
Best man. was James Brigante, brother of
the bride. Louis Alongi, Michael Augustino
and Neil Brigante", brother of the bride, and
Gary Manuse seated the guests.
An afternoon reception was^held at the
Como Restaurant. For the reception, the
mother of the pride wore a pink shantung suit
with a white lace shell. The bridegroom's
mother wore a powder blue silk linen suit with
a.matching hat. Rpth wore orchid corsages
Immediately after the ceremony, a wedding
breakfast was held at the home of the bride.
After a, wedding trip to New York City,
the couple will reside in Woodlawn Avenue. 
Family: SILVAGGI, James Louis / BRIGANTI, Patricia Colleen (F55903)
 
21114 Niagara Gazette - 8/14/1968

NORTH RIDGE — Miss Suzanne Marie
Galleciez and Richard Nelson Salerno exchanged
marriage vows Saturday (Aug. 10, 1968) during
a noon Nuptial High Mass at Immaculate
Conception Church. The Rev. Francis Cronin
officiated..
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Francis J. Galleciez, 4825 Town Line
Road, Ransomville and the bridegroom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. George N. Salerno,
3089 Lower Mountain Road, Sanborn. =•"'.'
The bride, who was given in marriage
by her father, wore a white linen cassock
style gown accented with seed pearl buttons.
A bow cap of'matching fabric held her floor
length veil of illusion and she. carried a
nosegay of white roses and baby breath.
Miss Sharon Aim Baker; maid of honor,
wore a pink linen' skimmer gown with a
high standing collar and Watteau back panel.
She carried a nosegay of pink and whitedaisies.
Similarly attired in pale pink were the
bridesmaids," Miss Karen Lynn Wager and
Miss Nellie Salerno, sister of the bridegroom.
John Galleciez, brother of the bride, was
best man. Ushers were Frank Abrams and
George Salerno, brother of the bridegroom.
An afternoon reception was held at
Schrafft's Motor Inn. 
Family: SALERNO, Richard Nelson / GALLECIEZ, Suzanne Marie (F26783)
 
21115 Niagara Gazette - 8/14/1969

HAWTHORNE - Mr. and Mrs. George
Moubray, 155 Marietta Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth
Jean Moubray, to Gregory St. Onge, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Leon St. Onge, 2709 Livingston
Ave., Niagara Falls.
Miss Moubray is a graduate of Westlake
High School, Thornwood, and is a jjnior at
the State University College at Oneonta where
she is a member of Gamma Sigma Sigma.
She is employed by the New York Telephone
Co. in White Plains.
Mr. St. Onge, a 1966 graduate of Niagara
Falls High School, is a senior at the State
. University College at Oneonta where he is
majoring in history.
A Jan. 31, 1970 wedding is planned. 
Family: ST ONGE, Gregory L / MOUBRAY, Elizabeth Jean (F37162)
 
21116 Niagara Gazette - 8/14/1972

MR. AND MRS. EDWIN T.
Lammerts, 1868 Willow Ave.,
will mark their 60th wedding
anniversary at a family dinner
party today at the Red Coach
Inn.
Mr. Lammerts and the
former Mollie Weber were
married in Zion Lutheran
Church Aug. 14,1912 by the late
Rev. Hermon Brezing, D.D.,
former pastor of that church.
The couple has two children,
four grandchildren and 15
great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Augusta Hidde, who
was maid of honor for Mrs.
Lammerts, will attend. 
Family: LAMMERTS, Edwin T / WEBER, Mollie Elizabeth (F29960)
 
21117 Niagara Gazette - 8/14/1972

William L. Evans Jr., 54, of
6887-Joanne Circle, Town of
Niagara, died in Memorial
Medical Center Sunday (Aug.
13, 1972).
Born in this city, he was
supervisor of the mail
department of the Carborundum
Co. for 34 years. He
was a U.S. Air Force veteran of
World War II, serving in the
European Theater.
Mr. Evans was a member of
Niagara River Lodge No. 785
F&AM and was past president
of the Carborundum 25-Year
Club.
Survivors include his wife,
Lucy (Bradfield) Evans; five
sons, William L. Evans III,
Donald R. Evans, William R.
Bradfield, Robert L. Bradfield
and Richard W. Bradfield and
two daughters, Mary Beth
Evans and Jo Ann P. Evans,
all of this city.
Funeral services will be neiu
from the Lane Funeral Home,
Inc., 8622.Buffalo Ave., Wednesday
at 1:30 p.m. The Rev.
Hans Klee will officiate.
Burial will be in Oakwood
Cemetery.
The family will receive
friends today from 7 to 9:30
p.m. and Tuesday from 2 to 5
p.m. and 7 to 9:30 p.m. 
EVANS, William L (I163728)
 
21118 Niagara Gazette - 8/15/1912

WERER In thls city. Thursday. Au-
gust 15, 1912,. Mrs Margaret Weber, Aged
57 years, 5 months, 11 days, at the family,
residence 729 Willow avenue. She is survived
by four daughters. Emma of Brook-
lyn. N. Y., Leila. Viola and Mollie, all of
this city; two brothers, Frederick of Bufftalo,
N. Y, and Charles of this city. Funeral
will be held from the residence Sunday
afternoon at 2 o'clock and from the German
Zion Lutheran Church at 2:30 o'clock
the Rev. Mr. Brezing officiatlng. Burial
Oakwood cemetery.

Niagara Gazette - 8/16/1912

The funeral services of the late Mrs.
Margaret Weber, who died at the family
home, No 729 Willow avenue, Thursday,
will be held at the residence Sunday af-
ternoon at 2 o'clock and from the Ger-
man Zion Lutheran Church at 2:30 o'clock
Rev. Mr. Brezing officiating. The mem-
bers of the Frauein Verein of that church
of which Mrs. Weber was a member will
attend in a body. Burial Oakwood cem-
etery. 
STAHLE, Margaret (I17213)
 
21119 Niagara Gazette - 8/15/1923

Lockport. Aug. 15.-The funeral of
Mrs. Hellena McEachon. 53 years old.
wife of Daniel McEachon, custodian of
the city voting machines, who died
yesterday at the family home. No
274 Church street, of cerebral hemorg-
hages, will take place Thursday morn-
ing at 9 o'clock at St. Patrick's church.
Burial will be in St. Patrick's ceme-
tery.
Besides her husband, Mrs. McEach-
on leaves one daughter, Mrs. Herbert
Fleischman and one sister, Mrs. Fred
Marshall of this city and three broth-
ers, Herman Staahl of Niagara Falls,
Charles Stahl of Pendleton and Fred
Stahl of Royalton. 
STAHL, Helena (I109971)
 
21120 Niagara Gazette - 8/15/1928

BEROHOLTZ, Aug. 15.-Rev. and
Mrs. Carl Emerson Kearns. of Council
Bluffs, Iowa, have sent out 500 invitations
for the wedding of their daughter,
Margaret Eleanor, whose marriage
to Rev. Henry Mueller, of the Buffalo-
Falls Boulevard, will take place
Tuesday evening In the Grace Presbyterian
church at eight-thirty o'clock.
Reception will be held In the church
parlors. Rev. Mueller left for Council
Bluffs Sunady evening. They will be
at home after-October first at Soujbulak,
Persia. 
Family: MUELLER, Rev Heinrich Albert Benjamin / KEARNS, Margaret Eleanor (F19119)
 
21121 Niagara Gazette - 8/15/1932

TOWN OF NIAGARA.- Aug. 15 -
Justice of the Peace Addison Bowman
of Maryland avenue officiated at a
wedding Saturday evening at his home
for the first time since taking office,
when Christina Knowles of Sixty-ninth
street became the bride of Peter Berds
of, Hyde Park boulevard. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Stafford were their only attendants. 
Family: BERDS, Peter Anthony / KNOWLES, Christina (F49899)
 
21122 Niagara Gazette - 8/15/1935

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F Yensan
announce the engagement of their
daughter. Arlene Dorothy, to Lorne
Henry Ackerman, son of Mr and
Mrs. Henry Ackerman. The wedding
will take place in the fall.

ALSO

Niagara Gazette - 11/11/1935

GRAND ISLAND. Nov. 11-Miss
Arlene Yensan, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin Yensan, Beaver Island
Park, was married to Loran Ackerman
at the home of E. U. Braunschweig
Thursday afternoon at 5
o'clock. George Anderson and Miss
Doris Yensan were the best man and
bridesmaid. The youthful bride was
lovely in her fall rust gown and carried
a bouquet of orchid sweet peas.
Supper for the family was served at
Buffalo. After a motor trip East they
will reside at Buffalo.
 
Family: ACKERMAN, Lorne Henry / YENSAN, Arlene Dorothy (F34391)
 
21123 Niagara Gazette - 8/15/1940

Mrs. E. Ray Wigle, who before her marriage on Saturday morning,
August 10, was Miss Evelyn Nicoud. She is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Nicoud. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. Ray Wigle. of Ontario avenue.

ALSO

Niagara Gazette - 8/10/1940

The marriage of Miss Evelyn
Nicoud, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence W. Nicoud, of Lewiston
road, and Mr. E. Ray Wigle. son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray Wigle, of
Ontario avenue, took place at 11:30
o'clock this morning in the rectory
of St. Teresa's church, with the
Rev. John M. Ryan officiating.
The charming bride wore a
lovely gown of white marquisette,
vrith lace shirring edging the collar,
and long full sleeves. The full
skirt was also edged with lace. She
wore a heart-shaped hat made of
net and trimmed with tiny white
flowers and.carried a bouquet of
white gladioli and larkspur.
Her only attendant, Miss Ruth
Jane Kremers, wore a long dress of
blue marquisette similar to that of
the bride. She carried a bouquet of
pink and white larkspur and blue
delphinium.
The best man was Mr. Robert
Wigle. brother of the groom.
The bride's mother wore dusty
rose lace with white accessories and
a corsage of gardenias. The mother
of the groom chose a soft blue and
gray print with navy blue accessories
and corsage of gardenias
while the groom's grandmother, Mrs.
George Schwlngle, wore black edged
In white and gardenia corsage.
After the ceremony, a wedding
breakfast for the bridal party and
the Immediate family was served in
the Prospect House.
Prom 1 to 3 o'clock this afternoon,
a reception for friends of the bride
and groom was held in the Prospect
House. Large bouquets of gladioli
and summer flowers decorated the
room.
After a trip to the Adirondack
mountains, the couple willl make
their home in Garlowe road, Town
of Lewiston. For her going-away
costume the bride will wear a blue
and white print with white accessories.

Among those who entertained for
the bride were the Misses Helene
and Esther Werner, Mrs. C. H.
Kremers, Miss Shirley Passage, Miss
Janet Weeks, Mrs. George B.
Stephan, Jr., Mrs. Bertram Rowe
and Mrs. Carl Schulu, Mrs. Floyde
Dent and Miss Mabel Wlghtman and
Mrs. Harry Tatomer. 
Family: WIGLE, Eros Ray / NICOUD, Evelyn E (F29104)
 
21124 Niagara Gazette - 8/15/1952

An ankle length gown of white bridal satin was worn
by Miss Gladys June Fox for her mariage to Lloyd Norman
Benthin July 26 at 7:30 p.m. in St. Paul's Evangelical and
Reformed Church of Shawnee. The Rev. E. Sideris officiated
before the gladioli adorned altar.
The bride is the daughter of' Mr. &
and Mrs. Elmer Fox of Sweeney
St. and the bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Benthin of
Shawnee Rd., Sanborn.
A sweetheart neckline of; illusion
and sleeves ending in points upon
the wrists complimented the bridal
costume. A crown of white apple
blossoms held the veil of illusion.
White carnations and baby's breath
formed the bouquet.
Miss June Schrieber, maid of honor,
wore a strapless gown of lavender
net and a lace cape. The
bridesmaid, Miss Audrey Fox, was
similarly gowned in green. Both
carried yellow roses and carnations.
Ronald Fox was best man. Ushering
were Clifford Gauda and Roger
Benthin. ' .
An aqua,silk print dress with
whits accessories and a corsage, of
yellow roses was selected by the
bride's mother. Mrs. Benthin favored,
a navy ensemble accented by
pink- roses," ' .
A reception for iso people was
given at the Shawnee Fire Hall-
Out of town guests-were from Bergen,
Lockport, Medina, Buffalo and
Wilson.
The b r i d a l couple journeyed
through the Finger Lake region for
their honeymoon. Mrs. Benthin is
now at home with her parents in
Sweeney St. Her husband has left
for army training.
Shower hostesses were Miss Audrey
Fox, Miss June Schrieber and
Mrs. Milo Barber. 
Family: BENTHIN, Lloyd N / FOX, Gladys June (F31532)
 
21125 Niagara Gazette - 8/15/1952

Stricken ill while swimming at
Park . today,; eight-years-old,
Bernat, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Stephen Bernat, 2755 Independence
avenue, died shortly after
being: admitted to Mt. St. Mary's
hospital.
Attendants at the hospital .were
informed that the girl was swimming
in the park pool this morning
when, she became nauseated and
went to a dressing room.
Her mother was summoned to the
pool and-a physician's services were
obtained before the child was removed
to' the hospital: where emergency
' treatment was' administered
before she was pronounced dead.
'At the hospital it was reported
that Dr. Henry C Lapp, North
Tonawanda coroner, had ordered an
autopsy- to: be performed on the
child's body this afternoon 
BERNAT, Cathey (I141221)
 
21126 Niagara Gazette - 8/15/1953

LOCKPORT, Aug. 15-Edward
Glena, 63, of the Akron road, died
yesterday at Lockport City hospital
after an illness of three years.
Born in the Town of Royalton, on
May 8, 1890, Mr. Glena for many
years was an operator of the Seed
and Cider mill in the Akron road.
Surviving are his wife, Irene
Rankie Glena; two sons, Howard
and LaVern; a daughter, Mrs.
Howard Mclntyre. all of Lockport;
his mother, Mrs. Lillie Glena;
two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Gurevitsch,
North Tonawanda, and Mrs. Norman
Rankie, Royalton.
Services will be held Monday at
2:30 p.m. at the Gaul Funeral
home. Burial will be in Cold
Springs cemetery.
° 
GLENA, Edward (I90253)
 
21127 Niagara Gazette - 8/15/1953

WILSON, Aug. 15 - At a dou-
ble ring ceremon at 3 o'clock on
August 8, Miss Helen Esther Schaal,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
F. Schaal, Wilson, was united in
marriage to Burnette C. Wollaber,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C.. Wo-
laber, Sanborn at St. Paul's Evan-
gelical Lutheran church, Wilson.
The Rev. Bernard Walck, Taylors-
ville, N. C., cousin of the bride, of-
ficiated at the candlelight ceremony.
The petite bride was given in
marriage by her father before an
altar decorated with baskets of
white gladiolas, w h i t e carnations
and palms. She wore a gown of
imported chantilly lace and satin
with an illusion neckline in an of-
the-shoulder effect. The lines of
the gown were form fitting with
lace finished off into deep scallops
revealing a flounce of nylon tulle.
She wore a band trimmed with vel-
veteen forget-me-nots, attached to
a double illusion scalloped finger-
tip veil. She carried a cascade of
white roses centered with a white
orchid and wore pearl ear rings,
the gift of the bridegroom.
Miss Delores Schaal, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor,
gowned in a strapless bodice of
pink mylon tulle over taffeta with
lace jacket. She wore a head band
of deep pink roses and carried a
nosegay of same, a string of pearls,
the gift of the bride, completed
the outfit.
Miss Ruth Schaal, sister of the
bride, and Mrs. Donald Pierce,
Lewiston, bridesmaids, were simi-
larly gowned in mint green with
head bands of yellow roses and car-
ried nosegays of same.
Little Bonnie Beutel, cousin of
the bride, was flower girl, gowned
in white nylon net over taffeta with
an illusion neckline. She wore a
head band of yellow roses adn car-
ried a basket of white mums and
yellow roses.
Donald Pierce served as best
man, and Elton Schaal, brother of
the bride, Kenneth Wollaber, Har-
old Wollaber, brothers of the
bridegroom, and Larry Eckler, per-
formed the ushering duties.
During the ceremony miss Mar-
garet Romweber, Franklinville,
sang "O Perfect Love". "O Promise
Me" and "The Lords Prayer." She
was accompanied at the organ by
George McComb.
Miss Edin Schaal, mother of the
bride, chose a street-length gown
of Alive Blue chantilly lace with
white accessories. Her corsage was
of yellow roses. Mrs. Wollaber,
mother of the bridegroom, was at-
tired in a street-length dark green
crepe frock with matching acces-
sories and a corsage of pink roses.
An evening reception for 175
guests was held at American Legion
hall, Ransomville. A three-tiered
wedding cake with candles on either
side graced the bride's table
The bride chose a suit of aqua
colored linen with black velvet ac-
cessories and white orchid for her
wedding trip. Following a honey-
moon in the Adirondacks, Mr. and
Mrs. Wollaber will make their
home on Town Line road, Wilson.
Prenuptial showers, in honor of
the bride, were given by Mrs. C. E.
Gritzmacher, Wilson, Mrs. Donald
Pierce, Lewhton, and Miss Delores
Schaal, Wilson. 
Family: WOLLABER, Burnette C / SCHAAL, Helen Esther (F21895)
 
21128 Niagara Gazette - 8/15/1955

Funeral services will be held tomorrow
for Floyd Earl Bellis, 67,
of 221 13th St.. foreman of the
Youngsotwn Cold Storage plant,
who died at Memorial Hospital
Saturday (Aug. 13, 1955.)
Mr. Bellis was a native of Canandaigua.
He had lived in this
city for the last five years and,
prior to coming here, lived at Lewiston
for 15 years.
He served as foreman at the
Youngstown Cold Storage plant for
the last seven years and as manager
of thc Model City Cold Storage
plant for nine years. He was
a veteran of World War I,
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mae
Bellis; a daughter, Mrs. Betty Johnpier,
this city; and a son, Donald
Bellis, Tonawanda; a brother, Rawlin
Bellis, living in Pennsylvania
and a sister, Mrs. Mildred Stock-
ings, Wayland. He also is survived
by four grandchildren.
Funeral services for Mr. Bellis
will be conducted at the Tubinis
Funeral Home at It a.m. tomorrow
with the Rev. Lawrence Herfurth
officiating.
Burial will be in the Rushville
Cemetery, Rushville. 
BELLIS, Floyd Earl (I134895)
 
21129 Niagara Gazette - 8/15/1955

Mass of Requiem for Mrs.
Rosena Biggins. 61, of, 810
Ave., will be celebrated at Sacred
Heart Chinch at 9:15 a.m. Wednes-
day after S:?0 a.m. funeral services
at the Rhoney Funeral Home.
Mrs Biggins, a native of Scot-
land and a resident of this city
for the last 27 sears, died at Mt.
St, Mary's Hospital Saturday (Aug.
13, 1955). She migrated to Canada
from Scotland 45 years ago and
came to this citv from Pittsburgh,
Pa
She is sunned by her husband,
Thomas Biggins: three sons, William.
Hugh and Thomas Biggins,
all of this city; two daughters. Mrs.
James Dibben. this city, and Mrs.
John McCusky. Stamford. Ont.;
four brothers, William and Charles
Holmes, Niagara Falls. Ont., James
Holmes. Southhampton. Ont and
Robert Holmes, Detroit; three sisters.
Mrs. Mary Kemp, this city.
Mrs. Margaret Loomis, Stamford,
and Mrs. Helen Tenman, Provi-
dence, R. I. She also is survived by
15 grandchildren.
Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery,
Niagara Falls, Ont. 
HOLMES, Rosena (I144932)
 
21130 Niagara Gazette - 8/15/1955

Funeral services will be held
Wednesday for Austin Rinker, 45
of 617 39th St., a former furnace
tender for the Elctro Metallurgi-
cal Co., who died at Memorial
Hospital yesterday (Aug. 14, 1955),
after a long illness.
Mr. Rinker was a native of Gor-
man, Md., and had lived in this
city for the last 19 years.
Surviving are his daughter, Miss
Mary Jane Rinker, this city; his
father, Israel Rinker, Kitzmiller,
Md.; three sisters, Mrs. Chester
Mowacki and Mrs. Orlando Mur-
phy, this city and Mrs. Leo Rowan,
Kitzmiller; and two brother, Ray-
mond and Dale Rinker, this city.
Funeral services will be held at
2 p.m. Wednesday at the Spallino
Funeral Home with the Rev. Char-
les C. Berryhill, officiating. Burial
will be in Riverdale Cemetery. 
RINKER, Austin I (I91880)
 
21131 Niagara Gazette - 8/15/1956

Mrs. Lucy Suitor,
Wife of Former
Councilman, Dies

Mrs. Lucy A. Suitor, 74, of 2008
16th St., wife of former city councilman
Roy B. Suitor and sister of
the late William Laughlin, former
mayor here, died unexpectedly at
Mt. St. Mary's Hospital yesterday
(Aug. 14, 1956).
In addition to her husband, she
is survived by a son, Bernard D.
Suitor, this city.
Born in Thorold, Ont.. Mrs.
Suitor came to this city a( the turn
of the century. She was a member
of the First Presbyterian Church.
Funeral services will be hdd
Friday at 2 p.m. at the Cornell and
Daggett Funeral Home with the
Rev. William Harold Hunter officiating.
Interment will be in Riverdale
Cemetery. 
LAUGHLIN, Lucy (I78808)
 
21132 Niagara Gazette - 8/15/1958

BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED-Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
G. Andres, North Ave., announce the engagement
of their daughter, Miss Marjean Elaine Andres to
Manfred H. Leissle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Leissle, North Ave. Both are graduates'of Niagara
Falls High School and Mr. Leissle is a graduate of
Niagara University. A spring wedding is planned.

ALSO

Niagara Gazette - 8/2/1959

A BOUQUET of white carnationis was
presented before the altar of the Biessett
Virgin Mary at Sacred Heart Church Saturday
(Aug. 1, 1959) by Miss Marjean
Elaine Andres before her marriage to
Manfred H. Leissle.
The Rev. Francis Gardner officiated
at a double-ring ceremony, uniting the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene G,
Andres, North Ave., and the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Leissle, North Ave.
» ° *
BASKETS OF white gladioli decorated
the Altar. Miss Angela Dyczkowskl was
organist and soloist*
The bride, given in marriage by her
father, was attired in a gown of white peau
de soie fashioned with short sleeves, a sabrina
neckline of Alencon lace and a fitted,
bodice.
A scalloped half hat, encrusted with seed
pearls, held her tiered veil of French illu-
sion. She carried a cascade bouquet of white
carnations and Stephanotis, centered with a
white orchid. ;
MRS. THOMAS SHAY, matron of honor,
wore a ballerina-length gown of hyacinth
blue silk organza fashioned with a shirred
bodice and full skirt.
She wore a matching headpiece with a
fly-away veil and carried a colonial bouquet
of white roses and yellow carnations.
MISS GAIL ANDRES, maid of honor for
her sister, was similarly attired. The brides .
maids, also wearing similar ensembles, were
Mrs. Ronald Latchford, cousin of the bride
and Miss' Mary Ann Puglla, Buffalo.
Miss Rebecca Hilllard, niece of the bride-
groom, was junior bridesmaid.
John Pltonyak was best man, Ralph
Chille, William Hilliard, nephew of the
bridegroom Ronald Latchford cousin of the
bride, and Thomas Shay seated the wedding
guests.
° ° ° °-°°
THE NEW Mrs. Leissle left on a honeymoon
to Cape Cod and the New England
States wearing a royal blue suit with white
accessories and a' corsage of white orchids.
The newlyweds will make their home at
604 W. Onondaga St., Syracuse. 
Family: LEISSLE, Manfred H / ANDRES, Marjean Elaine (F40678)
 
21133 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: ELLIOTT, Walter Delbert / SKRLIN, Mae (F24981)
 
21134 Niagara Gazette - 8/15/1960

David Scott Barlow, 1-1/2
year-old,son of Mr. and Mrs
James Barlow, Latta Rd.
Model City, died Sunday (Aug.
14, 1960) in Niagara Falls Memorial
Hospital after a oneyear
illness,
In addition to his parents,
he is survived by a brother-,
Russel James Barlow and his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Barlow and Mrs. Jean
Bennett.
Funeral serviceswill be held
at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the
Bell Funeral Home with the
Rev. Ray K. Hallin officiating.
Interment will be in Oakwood
Cemetery 
BARLOW, David Scott (I124458)
 
21135 Niagara Gazette - 8/15/1960

Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Blank, Saunders
Settlement Rd., Sanborn, announce
the engagement of their daughter, Miss
Betty Jean Blank, to Donald Robert Clark,
son of Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, Estes
PL, Ransomville.
An October wedding is planned.

ALSO

Niagara Gazette - 10/1960

WEARING A GOWN which she, her mother
and her aunt made, Miss Betty Jean Blank became
the bride of Donald Robert Clark.
Rev. Donald G. Rehkopf officiated at the
double-ring nuptials on Saturday (Oct. 15, 1960)
at St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Sylvester Blank, Saunders Settlement Road, Sanborn.
The bridegroom is'the son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Clark, Estes Place, Ransomvllle.
° ° °
THE BRIDE'S AUNT, Mrs. Clara Beyer of
Sanborn, helped fashion the floor-length bridal
gown of nylon lace over satin. It was styled with
a Sabrina neckline edged with seed pearls.
An organdy cap held the bride's fingertip
veil, and she carried a bouquet of white and
yellow rosebuds surrounding a white orchid.
Miss Nelda Bishop was maid of honor, attired
In turqnoise chiffon over taffeta. Her
colonial bouquet was of white and yellow rose
buds.
Similarly attired was the' bridesmaid, Miss
Sue Beck. Junior bridesmaid, Miss Linda Ann
Blank, wore gown of coral chiffon over taffeta.
Miss Jeannic Marie Gordineer and Miss Mary
Ann Clerk were flower girls. They wore coral
chiffon over taffeta, end carried chrysanthemums.
Richard Hennemen wes best men, end ushers
were Ronald Johnston and Frederick Blenk.
The newlyweds left for e trip through the
New England States. When they return, they
will reside in Saunders Settlement Road, San
born. 
Family: CLARK, Donald Robert / BLANK, Elizabeth Jean (F20460)
 
21136 Niagara Gazette - 8/15/1960

Mrs. Mary Bielec, 65, of
483 '27th St., died Sunday
(Aug. 14, 1960) in Memorial
Hospital' after a short illness.
A resident of this city for
49 years, Mrs'. Bielec was a
native of Poland.
She is survived by her husband,
Iskior Bielec; two sons.
Joseph and John Bielec, all
of this city; and a daughter
Mrs. Arthur Whitney, Nutley,
N. J. Two brothers, John
Paczynski, Poland, and Michael
Paczynski, this city, and
10 grandchildren also survive.
Funeral services will bo held
at 9:15 a.m. at the Chester G.
Tubinis Funeral Home and at
10 a.m. at the Holy Trinity
church. Recitation of the
rosary will be at 8:15 p.m.
Tuesday.
Interment will be in Holy
Trinity Cemetery. 
PACZYNSKI, Mary (I144429)
 
21137 Niagara Gazette - 8/15/1960

NORTH TONAWANDA-
Funeral services will be Wed-
nesday for Mrs. Flossie C.
Woodruff, 66, of 334 Freder-
icka St., who died late Satur-
day (Aug. 13, 1960) in her
home after a short illness.
She was a life long resident
of this city and a member
of the Potomac Avenue
Free Methodist Church and
the Berean Class of the
Church.
Surviving are her husband
Harold F. Woodruff; one son,
Sherman C. Woodruff, Gary,
Ind.; one daughter, Mrs. Shirley
Wolf; one sister, Mrs.
Ruth C. Wilson, Buffalo. Also
surviving are seven grandchildren.
T h e Rev. Harold Moorhouse
will conduct funeral
services at 2 p.m. Wednesday
in the' Wattengel Funeral
Home. Burial will be in Elmlawn
Cemetery.
Friends may call from 2 to
5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at the
funeral home. 
CORLLISS, Flossie (I99039)
 
21138 Niagara Gazette - 8/15/1960

STANISZ-Walter, Sr., at home. 2413
East Fahs St., Sunday, Aug. 14, 1960.
Husband of Catherine, (nee Mendygral).
Father of Mrs Anthony (Wanda)
Brzenski, Walter and Richard Stanish,
all of this city. Also survived by 5
grandsons and 2 granddaughters.
Brother of Joseph Slanlsh, of this city.
Funeral services will be held from
the Zaiac Funeral Home, corner of
24th St. and Welch Ave., Wednesday,
Aug. 17, at 9:30 a.m., to St. Stanislaus
Kostka Church, at 10 a.m. Interment
Holy Trinity Cemetery. 
STANISZ, Walter (I153419)
 
21139 Niagara Gazette - 8/15/1960

TONAWANDA - Arthur A.
Vielhauer, 71, of 212 Adam
St., died Sunday (Aug. 14,
1960) in Kenmore Mercy Hospital
after a brief illness.
He was born in this city and
was employed with the former
Max Schroeder Grocery
in North Tonawanda for 29
years and for 15 years with
Erie County in the machine
equipment department, retiring
seven years ago.
He was an honorary member
of the Niagara Hose Co.
S u r v i v i n g are his wife,
Frieda Ostwald; two sons, Erwin
A. and Richard W. Vielhauer
and one grandson, all
of this city.
The Rev. Walter Hetzel will
conduct services at 3 p.m.
Wednesday in the John O.
Roth Funeral Home. Burial
will be in White Chapel Memorial
Park Cemetery. 
VIELHAUER, Arthur A (I77509)
 
21140 Niagara Gazette - 8/15/1961

Funeral services will be
held Wednesday for Anthony
DeFazio, 54, of Phoenix, Ariz.,
the former manager of De-
Fazio's Bowling Alleys in this
city. Mr. DeFazio died Satur-
day (August 12, 1961) after a
short illness.
Mr. DeFazio was a resident
of Niagara Falls for 47 years.
He moved to Phoenix seven
years ago.
He is survived by his wife,
Adariana DeFazio; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Robert Ester, and a
son, Donald DeFazio, all of
Phoenix. Also surviving are
a brother, Frank DeFazio, a
sister, Mrs. Joseph (Mary)
Kobas, both of this city, and
four grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held Wednesday, 8:30 a.m., at
the Magaddino Memorial
Chapel, and at 9:15 a.m. at
St. Joseph's Church.
Burial will be in St. Jo-
seph's Cemetery. 
DEFAZIO, Anthony (I74565)
 
21141 Niagara Gazette - 8/15/1964

NORTH TONAWANDA -
Mrs. Emma Voelker Meibohm,
75 ,of 7243 Shawnee Road,
Town of Wheatfield, died unexpectedly
(Aug. 15, 1964) in
her home.
She had been a lifelong
resident of this area and a
member of St. Paul's Lutheran
Church. Her husband,
John Meibohm, died in 1952.
Survivors include two sons
Wilfred Mittelsteadt, Sanborn,
and Carl Mittelsteadt. this
city; a daughter, Mrs. Walter
(Mabel) Breitenbach. and a
sister, Mrs. Alfred Moll, both
of Wheatfield; five grandchil
dren and one great-grandchild.
Rev. Frederick A. Hinners
will conduct the funeral services
at 2 p.m. Monday at the
Hamp Funeral Home. Burial
will be in St. Paul's Lutheran
Cemetery. 
VOELKER, Emma (I54339)
 
21142 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: ROTHROCK, Richard R / WALCK, Dorothy Eileen (F19405)
 
21143 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: BIDDLE, Charles Ralph / DISOTELL, Janet Elaine (F51673)
 
21144 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: VISCOMI, Philip Paul / BRODERICK, Sarah Josephine (F52497)
 
21145 Niagara Gazette - 8/15/1966

Mrs. Gloria (Conte) Davis, 25,
of 438 18th St., died Sunday,
(Aug. 14,1966) at M e m o r i a 1
Hospital after a
lengthy illness.
She was born
in this city Jan.
27,1941, and attended
1 o c>a 1
schools. She
was graduated
from Niagara
F a l l s H i g h
School in 1959.
- Mrs. Davis
was a member
of Sacred Heart
Church.
She is survived
by her husband, Leonard 0.
Davis; one daughter, Desiree,
at home; her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Alexander Conte, this city;
a sister, Mrs. Gordon (Lucy)
Tubbe, this city, and two brothers,
Michael Conte, Greensburgh,
Pa., and William Conte,
this city.
Funeral services will be held
at the M. J. Colucci Funeral
Chapel, Wednesday at 8:30 a.m.
and at Sacred Heart Church at
9:15 a.m. Burial will be in Gate
of Heaven Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral
chapel Monday and Tuesday
2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Recitation
of the R o s a r y will take
place Tuesday at 8 p.m. 
CONTE, Gloria (I84090)
 
21146 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: BERAK, Anthony B / JONES, Bonita L (F49849)
 
21147 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: MCADOREY, James F / BIGGINS, Rosalyn Marie (F43663)
 
21148 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: LEXOW, Paul Charles / MOLL, Deborah Susan (F20886)
 
21149 Niagara Gazette - 8/16/1928

LOCKPORT, Aug. 16.-Mrs. Cora
Beebe Emerson, 26, a stepdaughter of
Superintendent of the Poor Charles W.
Walker and daughter of Mrs. Walker,
died today in a Buffalo hospital following
an operation. Mrs. Emerson was
born in Hartland and previous to her
marriage was a nurse in Buffalo. Besides
her husband and parents she is
survived by two sons, Thomas, three:
Richard, one; and one brother, Clyde
Beebe, of Buffalo. 
BEEBE, Cora (I131350)
 
21150 Niagara Gazette - 8/16/1933

A very quiet but pretty wedding
took place Saturday evening when
Miss Mary Shearer, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George Shearer, of the Nash
road, became the bride of Martin
Mante, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Mante, of Niagara street. The ceremony
was performed at the parsonage
of the Rev. F. Stackhouse,
North Tonawanda. The bride was
dressed In a flesh color silk crepe
dress. She carried an old fashioned
bouquet of pink Killamey roses and
smilax tied with flesh color tulle. She
wore slippers and hose to match.
Miss Louise Kick, of Buffalo, attended
the bride and was dressed in a
crepe grown which matched the bride's
gown. She carried a bouquet of
Sweetheart roses. Baby's Breath and
smilax, tied with matching tulle.
Oscar Mante, brother of the groom,
attended him. After the ceremony
a dinner was served at a Buffalo hotel
to the wedding party. The home
of the bride was decorated and the
table-, from which a dainty lunch was
served at midnight, was centered with
a tiered wedding cake and roses.
After a short wedding trip they will
reside on the Nash road. The couple
received a number of pretty and useful
gifts. 
Family: MANTE, Martin H / SCHERRER, Maria Theresa (F21286)
 

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