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21201 | Niagara Gazette - 8/22/1960 Mr. and Mrs. Welford E. McGee will reside in North Tonawanda when they return from a wedding trip to O n t a r i o , , following their marriage Sunday (Aug. 21, 1960). The former Miss Rebecca P. Fogg, daughter of Mrs. Pearl E. Fogg, Lockport, became the bride of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse U. McGee Sr;, First Ave., at the First Christian Church. The. Rev. Janies E. Farrell officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ecker, S a n b o r n , attended the couple. A wedding breakfast was held at the.Red Coach Inn. | Family: MCGEE, Welford E / FOGG, Rebecca P (F29444)
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21202 | Niagara Gazette - 8/22/1965 A CRUISE to Bermuda and the Bahamas and a Florida vacation are planned by Mr. and Airs. James Joseph Bruno, who were wed Saturday (Aug. 21, 1965) in Prince of Peace Church. The former Mi.*s Arlene Frances Soarfour, daughter of Air and Mrs Frank Searfottf, 714 o?nd St . and the son of Mr and Mrs. James Bruno, 300R Dorchester Road, were united in a 10 am , double-ring ceremony at Prince of Peace Church. Rev. Paul Lctourneau officiated. • • • GIVEN in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of peau de soie And reembroidered lace with bell skirt and detachable chapel train. Her bouffant veil of illusion was held by a crown of crystal and rhinestoncs. She carried two white orchid* on a Bible. Miss Renee Carclla was maid of honor in pink cotton eyelet gown and matching accessories Pink and whfAe carnations were her flowers. • • < JOHN HESSON was best man An afternoon reception was held at the Crown and Anchor Restaurant. The mother of the bride wore gold satin and brocade and the bridegroom's mother selected A r o s e dress. | Family: BRUNO, James Joseph / SCARFONE, Arlene Frances (F65456)
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21203 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: GALLAGHER, Patrick Gerald / BEHM, Joyce Audrey (F28219)
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21204 | Niagara Gazette - 8/22/1969 Funeral services will be held Monday for Ksavery Walezak, 75, of 1344 North Ave., who died Thursday, (Aug. 21, 1969) in Memorial Hospital after a long illness. Mr. Walezak, a barber who had operated his own shop at 1123 Garden Ave. for 35 years, had been a patient in the Restwell Nursing Home since June 6. He was a member of the St. Michael Archangel S o c i e t y , Polish Roman Union of America, Group 276. His wife, Agnes Urbanska Walezak, died May 12. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Sophie Orszulak, and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Katherine Walezak, both of this city; three brothers, Stanley, Roman and Peter Walezak, all of Poland, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Monday at the Zajac Funeral Home and at 10:15 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church. Burial will be in Holy Trinity Cemetery. The rosary will be recited at 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the funeral home. | WALEZAK, Ksavery (I87907)
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21205 | Niagara Gazette - 8/22/1970 TONAWANDA - Mrs. Mayme M. Pletcher, 75 of 27 Taylor Drive, here, died Friday (Aug. 21, 1070) at the DeGraff Memorial Hospital after a five-week illness. A lifelong lesident of this city, she was a member of Salem United Church of Christ. Her husband, Stanley D. Pletcher died in 1969. Surviving are four sons, Jack F. Pletcher of this city; William Vogt of Chesapeake, Va.; Edward Vogt of Franklin Lake, N. J. and Robert Vogt of Eggertsville; a stepson, Kenneth Pletcher of this city; three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Haley of Grand Island, Mrs. Earl Hauenstein of Lawrence, Mass., and Mrs. Eugene Dirmyer of this city; three sisters, Mrs. Rose Kenyon of Barker, and Mrs. James Kydd and Mrs. Samuel Ross, both of this city. 27 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Wattengel Funeral Home by the Rev. Xarl Rest. Burial will be in Resthaven Cemetery. | Mayme M (I106010)
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21206 | Niagara Gazette - 8/23/1894 Sophia C. Garrett died at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Whitney, on the Lockport road, last night, in her 68th year. The deceased was born in the Isle ot Man and came to the United States when a child. For A time her home was near Rochester, later on moving to the town of Niagara, where she has ever since resided. The funeral will be held from the Whitney residence at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon. The interment will be in Oakwood. | GARRETT, Sophia C (I91745)
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21207 | Niagara Gazette - 8/23/1923 5TRE1CHERSuddenly in this city. "Wcdnesday, August 22nd. John Kenneth, youngest child of. Mr. and Mrs. William Streicher of No. 604 Spruce avenue. Besides his. parents he is survived by .two brothers, William Harold and Carl J. Funeral announcement later. | STREICHER, John Kenneth (I9266)
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21208 | Niagara Gazette - 8/23/1937 LEWISTON, Aug. 23.-The marriage of Miss Millicent Brickford. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brickford, to Russell Harold Piper, youngest son of Mrs. Susan Piper, was solemnized at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon, In Youngstown, at the manse of the Rev. Edmund C. Nlxon, rector of St Paul's Episcopal church Only immediate members of both families were present. The bride was becomingly gowned in a dress of beige lace with matching accessories- She wore a corsage of pink rose buds, sweet peas and ferns. Her only attendant was Miss Florence Schultz, who was gowned in blue lace, with matching accessories and she wore a corsage of pink roses. Miss Sue Piper, flower girl, was gowned in pale green embroidered organdy. She carried an arm bouquet of gladioli. The groom was ° attended by Leonard Piper, a brother. After the ceremony they returned to Lewiston where about 33 sat down to a wedding supper served at the home of the groom's mother in First street Twenty were seated at the bride's table, which was attractively decorated with a three tier wedding cake, the color scheme being carried out in pink and white. Following a short wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs- Piper will make their home with the groom's mother. ALSO Niagara Gazette - 11/24/1944 Millicent Bickford Piper, Lewiston, N. Y;, was granted an annulment of her. marriage to Russell Harold Piper, Hopkinsville, Ky., In an interlocutory, judgment of Supreme Court Justice William . A; Gold, Lockport, which has' been filed at the county clerk's office. The decree was granted on the grounds that . Mr. Piper falsely represented before their marriage a t Youngstown. N. Y on August 21, 1937. that he desired children. | Family: PIPER, Russell Harold / BRICKFORD, Millicent (F37204)
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21209 | Niagara Gazette - 8/23/1938 Mrs. Alfred Edward Schultz, who, before her marriage Thursday, was Miss Ruth Dorothy Ziemer, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Ziemer. The ceremony was performed by the father of the bride at St. Paul's Lutheran church. | Family: SCHULTZ, Alfred Edward / ZIEMER, Ruth Dorothy (F17113)
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21210 | Niagara Gazette - 8/23/1938 Weddings Hewitt-Winters A very pretty wedding-took place Saturday afternoon. August 20, at 4 o'clock, when Miss Viola Ruth Winters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Winters, of Sixteenth street, became the bride of Russell Wlllard Hewitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hewitt, of Military road. The ceremony took place at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church, the Rev. G. H. Ziemer officiating. The church was adorned with large baskets of gladioli and palms. The bride, who was given in marriage by he father, was lovely in a floor length white silk marquisette gown made with small round collar and puffed sleeves. The fitted band around the waist, collar and full skirt were appllqued with a white silk leaf design. She wore a large white straw hat with long white streamers and carried a colonial bouquet of white gardenias, roses and lilles-of-the-valley. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Leonard R. Parsons, as matron of honor, attired in floorlength peach silk marquisette with shirred square neckline, puffed sleeves and full skirt. She wore a large natural leghorn hat with powder blue streamers and matching blue slippers and carried a colonial bouquet of Talisman roses and blue larkspur. The groom was attended by Leon- ard R. Parsons as best man and the ushers were Oscar Neumann and Robert Robertson. The bride's mother was gowned in navy blue lace. With it she wore a navy blue felt hat. navy accessories and a corsage of pink roses and blue larkspar. The bridegroom's mother was attired in a black velvet dress with matching hat and accessories. Her corsage consisted of yellow roses and gypsophila. After the ceremony a dinner and reception were held at the Prospect House. The bridal table, set with 33 covers, was decorated with a wedding cake, candelabra with white tapers and vases of snapdragons. Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt left on a trip to Canada and will stay at Winde- mere House, Lake Rosseau, Uskoka region. the bride wore a dark blue gabardine suit with a white net blouse, a miniature navy blue felt hat and white accessories. Before her marriage, Mrs. Hewitt was feted at a bathroom shower given by Mrs. Leonard r. Parsons and a variety shower given by Mrs. Roy Hewitt. A picnic supper party was given by Mr. and Mrs. William P. Read in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt. | Family: HEWITT, Russell Willard / WINTERS, Viola (F4160)
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21211 | Niagara Gazette - 8/23/1943 Miss Isabelle Campbell, of Erie, Pa, was the weekend guest of Mrs. Sullivan Vevirit, of Lewiston. N.Y. and was present for the wedding ceremony of her sister, Mrs. Fay Ellison, and Mr. Joseph Vevirit, which took place Saturday morning at St. Peter's church, Lewiston. | Family: VEVIRIT, Joseph / CAMPBELL, Elmira Fay (F37010)
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21212 | Niagara Gazette - 8/23/1945 Funeral services from Adam L. Barr. of 741 Eighth street, who died at his home Tuesday evening will be held from-the residence tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, .instcad of Gridley funeral-home as incorrectly announced. ALSO Niagara Gazette - 8/22/1945 Adam Leroy Barr, 49. of 741 Eighth street, died last evening at his home after an Illness of seven weeks. He was a carpenter for the Oldbury Chemical company and had been a resident of this city for the last 17 years. He was a native of Windburne, Ont. Surviving Mr. Barr are his wife, Mrs. Agnes Barr, and five children, Mrs. Raymond D. Miller, Muriel, Thomas, Carol and Penelope. Two brothers, Donald D.. and Harry P., and a sister, Mrs. William H. Gratz. also survive. All are residents of this city. Funeral services will be held from the Grldley funeral home on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with the Rev. Richard A. Davis officiating. Interment will be in Memorial Park cemetery. | BARR, Adam Leroy (I125157)
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21213 | Niagara Gazette - 8/23/1945 SANBORN, N.Y. Aug 23 - The marriage of Miss Marianna Wethy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Wethy. of Sanborn, N.Y. and Mr Edwin Klein, son of Mrs. Bertha Klein, of North Tonawanda; was solemnized by candlelight on Saturday. August 18, at 7, p.m. in the Sanborn Methodist church with the Rev. Ernest Hammond officiating at the double ring ceremony before an' altar banked with gladioli and fern. The musical background for the service was furnished by Miss Dorothy Johnson, who sang "Because," "Always." and "O, Promise me." accompanied by Miss'.- Eva Balcom at the piano. The .bride, who entered . the church on the arm of her father, wore a gown of white chiffon trimmed with Irish lace and ending in' a long train; Her fingertip veil fell from a tiara of pearls. She carried a white Bible, a gift from the groom, with an orchid and long satin streamers tied with fern. The matron of honor, Mrs. Helen Mittelstaedt, sister of the bride, wore; a yellow gown with taffeta bodice and net over taffeta skirt; Her headdress was made of flowers matching a Colonial bouquet of yellow, rosebuds, delphinium .and gypsophlla tied with matching rib- bon. Miss Lois Wethyi sister of the bride; Miss Carol Riggs. cousin of the groom, and Mrs. Ruth Carpenter, sister of the groom, as bridesmaids, wore gowns and headdresses of the same design as that of the matron of honor, in soft shades of pink, aqua and blue. Their colonial bouquets were tied with matching ribbons. The Misses Mary. Lou and Sue Ellen Mittelstaedt. nieces of the bride, acted as flower girls. Their gowns were,yellow, and blue taffeta; with miniature colonial bouquets matching, those of the bridesmaids. Mr. Allen Klein, recently dls-. charged from the U. S. Army, was his brother's best man. Kenneth Carpenter, petty officer, first class, USNR, brother in law of the bridegroom; Raymond Wollaber and Duane Truesdell, cousins of the bride, acted as ushers. The mother of the bride was gowned In black crepe with black and white accessories. Her corsage was of pink rosebuds. The bridegroom's mother was also gowned in black crepe with black and white accessories, and corsage of pink rosebuds. Immediately after the ceremony a, reception was held on the lawn at the home of. the bride's parents for 85 relatives and friends. The bride's table was centered. with a three-tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. For. traveling the bride wore a brown flowered bemberg dress with luggage brown accessories and her orchid. After a short trip by boat to Detroit, the couple will reside in Sanborn. • Pre-nuptlal events Included: Bedroom shower,, by the Sunday school class of Mrs, Melvln Treichler; one gift shower, by Wesleyan Service guild at the home- of Mrs. Helen. Marquart; variety shower, by Mrs. Edgar Wollaber and' Mrs. Evelyn Brown at the home of the former; one gift shower, by Sanborn Methodist church choir, variety shower, by Mrs. Harriette Anderson, and variety shower, by Miss Dorothy Johnson, Mrs. Helen Marquart and Mrs. Marian Betcher, at the home of the former. Out of town guests at the wedding came from Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Lockport, Ransomvllle, Sanborn, North Carolina and Manila, N. Y. | Family: KLEIN, Edwin / WETHY, Marianna (F27746)
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21214 | Niagara Gazette - 8/23/1947 Miss Wanda Trybala daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Trybala, Sr.. Grove avenue, became the bride of Mr. William Winchester, son of Mr. Joseph Winchester. South avenue, in a ceremony performed August 16 in the rectory of Sacred Heart church by the Rev. James O'Connor. The bride wore a gown of white satin, fashioned with a bertha of point de Venice lace and a fitted bodice. Her long veil of illusion, edged with Chantilly lace, was held by a tiara of seed pearls and she carried a colonial bouquet of white roses with baby's breath streamers. Mrs. Irene Cecot was matron of honor and Miss Lorraine Keese was the bridesmaid. Mr. Douglas Winchester, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man and the usher was Mr. Donald Snyder. After the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served to members of the immediate families at the home of the bride. Dinner was' served at the Ray-Ott club and a reception followed at the Lincoln hotel. The couple left on a wedding trip to Lake George, the bride traveling in a beige gabardine suit with white accessories. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Winchester will reside at 679 Seventy-sixth street. | Family: WINCHESTER, William C / TRYBALA, Wanda (F31777)
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21215 | Niagara Gazette - 8/23/1948 James D White. 82. died today at his home. 1025 Main street, after a long illness. Born at Cape Bauld. N B . Mr White had been a resident of this city for the last 45 years. He was a retired employe of the Auto-Lite Battery corporation. Surviving are his wife. Mrs Bridget King White, two daughters. Mrs. Elizabeth Aldous. this city, and Miss Delvina White. Richmond. Va. a son. Joseph H. White. Richmond, two ' grandchildren and a great grandchild. Funeral services will be held at the Quinn and Reardon Funeral home on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. and at St Mary's of the Cataract church at 10 o'clock. Interment will be in Gate of Heaven cemetery. | WHITE, James D (I113598)
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21216 | Niagara Gazette - 8/23/1950 Ignatius Bator. 61, of 1732 Welch avenue, a Board of Education employe for the last eight years, died yesterday afternoon at Memorial hospital. Mr. Bator was a veteran of World War 1. serving with the Polish army, and was a member of Holy Trinity Society 712. P.R.C.U. Prior to his employment with the Board of Education, Mr. Bator was associated with the Niagara Fancy bakery for 18 years. Surviving are his wife. Victoria; three daughters Mrs. Walter Byrk. Fonthill. Ont.. and Charlotte and Nat- talie Bator, both of this city, and two grandchildren. Friends may call at the family residence after noon tomorrow. "Services will be held Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at the home and at 11 a.m. at.Holy Trinity church. Interment will be in Holy Trinity cemetery. | BATOR, Ignatius (I77543)
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21217 | Niagara Gazette - 8/23/1950 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hartman. 583 Old Falls boulevard, North Tonawanda, formerly of Niagara Falls announce the engagement of their niece, Miss Donna Frances Hartman, to Mr. Ralph E. Belling, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Belling. Town Line road. North Tonawanda. The wedding will take place at St Martin's Lutheran church, North Tonawanda, September 23. | Family: BELLING, Ralph E / HARTMAN, Donna Frances (F22298)
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21218 | Niagara Gazette - 8/23/1950 Stella Brolinski. Pletcher road, Lewiston. against Edward Brolinski, 1948 Welch avenue. Niagara Falls, married august 16, 1932 in Buffalo. | Family: BROLINSKI, Edward / Stella (F63975)
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21219 | Niagara Gazette - 8/23/1951 MRS. JOHN W. BAKERThe former Miss Sybil Joyce Pope became the bride of Mr. Baker in a double ring ceremony officiated over by the Rev. Blake B. Hammond in Redeemer Episcopal church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel. Pope, Town of Niagara,, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Baker, Twenty-fourth street. They will make their home at 2252 Whitney avenue, after their return from their wedding trip in Canada. ALSO Niagara Gazette - 8/15/1951 Redeemer .Episcopal church was the setting last Saturday for the wedding service which united in marriage Miss Sybil Joyce Pope, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Pope, Town of Niagara, and Mr. John W. Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Baker, Twenty-fourth street. The Rev. Blake B. Hammond officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Mr. David Brown sang "The Lord's Praver and "O p e r f e c t Love" The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a gown of Chantilly lace and pleated nylon net over white satin. Her veil of nylo n embroidered net was held by a Juliet cap trimmed with lilies-of- the-valley. She carried white roses with an orchid center. Miss Jo Ann Pope, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a blue gown of lace and net over satin and carried pink roses. Miss Jeanne Paron and Mrs. Floyd Pope were bridesmaids. Their gowns of pink and yellow were identical to that worn by the maid of honor and they carried matching roses. Darken Pope was flower girl. She was dressed as a miniature bride and carried a colonial-bouquet ot white roses. Mr. Fred Baker was his twin brother's best man. The ushers were Mr. Floyd Pope and Mr. James LaVrence. A reception at the church hall was held in the evening. The bride's mother wore a navy ensemble with pink accessories and the bridegroom's mother chose a pink dress with navy accessories. For the wedding trip to Canada the bride selected a rose suit with navy accessories. After their return they will reside at 2252 Whitney avenue. | Family: BAKER, John W / POPE, Sybil Joyce (F24531)
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21220 | Niagara Gazette - 8/23/1951 The marriage of Miss Dinah E. Franjoine to Mr. Gerald D. Batterson took place in the rectory of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church with the Rev. Edward J. Ayers officiating at the double ring ceremony. Miss Franjoine is the daughter of Mrs. Rose Franjoine, Thirtieth street, and the late Mr. Fred Franjoine. Mr. Batterson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Batterson, this city. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Fred Fran- joine , chose a gown of imported French lace and white satin with a Handing mandarin collar. The iridescent sequin-trimmed and fitted bodice had a rouching of matching lace accenting the shoulder line. The Jace sleeves were tapered to a point at the wrists. The skirt of the gown was fully gathered with inserts of lace and the full circular train was edged with the same matching lace. A queen's crown of pearls and 'hineitones held her long scalloped veil. Miss Felicia Franjoine, cousin of the bride, who was the maid of honor, wore a yellow gown with a lace bodice and fully gathered satin skirt. She wore matching lace gauntlets and satin and net bonnet. She carried a colonial bouquet of blue pom-pons centered with yellow roses. Miss Sara Franjoine, sister of the bride, and Miss Elaine Beresny were the bridal attendants. They wore blue gowns similar to that of the maid of honor. They carried colonial bouquets of mixed yellow roses and blue pompons. Mr. Roy Batterson was the best man for his brother. The ushers were Mr. Albert C. Batterson, Jr., brother of the bridegroom and Mr. Harry Britton. | Family: BATTERSON, Gerald D / FRANJOINE, Dinah E (F45096)
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21221 | Niagara Gazette - 8/23/1954 HERD - August 21, 1954, Florence Herd of 343 Third Street. Sister of Ray- mond W. and Gladys Wilkinson, both of Lewiston, Howard Wilkinson an d Mrs. Hazel Bingaman both of this city. Also several nieces and nep- hews. Private funeral services were held Monday afternoon at Otto Redanz Funeral Home. Interment in Oakwood Cemetery. | WILKINSON, Florence (I56378)
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21222 | Niagara Gazette - 8/23/1958 MIDDLEPORT - Gustave A. Blumreich, 72, of Johnson Creek Rd., died Friday (Aug. 22. 1958) at Medina Memorial Hospital, where he had been a patient for a week. He was a retired farmer. Born in Wolcottsville, Aug. 2, 1886, Mr, Blumreich was the son of Godfried and Fredricka Kalk Blumreich. He had resided in this vicinity all his life. He had operated farms in the Towns of Royal ton and Somerset. Surviving are his wife, Lena Straba Blumreich; two daughters, Mrs. Ernest Miller. Wright's Cor ners, and.Mrs. Stanley Johnson, Middleport; a son/Floyd M. Blumrcich, Town of Somerset; seven grandchildren and* five great grand children, Friends may call at the Wallace & Heath Funeral Home from 3-5 and 7-9 pm. Services will be conducted at he funeral home at 2 p.m. Monday. Burial will be in Mi. Pleasant Cemetery, West Shelby. | BLUMREICH, Gustave A (I84944)
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21223 | Niagara Gazette - 8/23/1964 J.C. Maerten Dies at 90 After Illness NORTH TONAWANDA John C. Maerten, 90, of 460 Old Niagara Falls * Blvd., died Saturday (Aug. 22,1964) at his home after a long illness. Mr. Maerten was a lifelong resident of this city and a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Rescue Fire Company, and the N o r t h Tonawanda Firemen's Benevolent Association. He is survived by his wife Minnie Maerten; a daughter, Mrs. Robert Vukovic, Tonawanda; t h r e e sons, Irwin and Leroy Maerten, t.h i s city, and Clinton Maerten, California. Nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 2 p.m. In ttie Hamp Funeral Home. Burial will be In St. Paul's Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. | MAERTEN, John Carl (I72289)
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21224 | Niagara Gazette - 8/23/1964 LOOKPORT-Mrs. Maude Allen, 71, d i e d Saturday (Aug. 22, 1964) at the Odd Fellows Home where she had lived for the past two years. Born in Norfolk, England, she settled in Albion, N.Y. .after coming to the United States. Mrs, Allen belonged to the Albion Rebekah Lodge. Surviving are two sons, Charles Allen, Sanborn, and Gordon Alien, Tucson, Ariz.; a daughter Mrs. John E. Leddon, of Albion; a sister, Mrs. Lillian Kendall, and brother William Thompson, both of Medina; six. grandchildren, two great grand children, and several nieces arid, nephews, also survive. Friends may call at the Odd Fellows Home, Lake Avenue where funeral services will be held Monday at 10:30 a.m. Rev. Herbert L. Siegner will officiate. Burial will be in Bates , Road cemetery, Medina. | THOMPSON, Maude (I113865)
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21225 | Niagara Gazette - 8/23/1964 THE POCONO MOUNTAINS are the honeymoon destination of Mr. and Mrs. .Anthony S. Bruno, who were united in marriage Saturday (Aug. 22, 1964) in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. Rev. Bernard J. Magee officiated at the 9.30 a.m., double-ring ceremony, uniting the former Miss Ellen Marie Doody, daughter, of William S. Doody Sr.; 730 Buffalo Ave", and the late Mrs. Doody, and the son of Mr. and' Mrs. James Bruno, 1546 Ashland Ave. * • • FOR HER WALK down the aisle with her father, the bride chose a gown of silk organza with princess line skirt terminating in a chapel train. A crown of blush pink forget-me-nots and tulle leaves secured her veil of Illusion in shades of white and blush pink. She carried a .cascade of blush pink stephanotla, white pha laenopsls and ivy. Mrs. Edward Mash, matron of honor, wore a gowit of pale orchid with white bodice, embroidered In orchid and cluster of flowers headpiece with circle veil. Pink and orchid Fuji mums were her flowers. Mrs, Samuel Aquila was bridesmaid. Her attire was similar to that of the matron of honor with pale pink Fuji mums. Marietta Aquila and Theresa De Gennaro, flower girls, wore hlush pink peau de sole and matching hats. • * • BEST MAN was Rena L. Page. Louis Fratteroli seated guests. The bride's stepmother wore yellow with black accessories. Powder blue lace, and black accessories were the bridegrooms' mother's choice. Each wore a white orchid. The couple will reside at 827 19th St. | Family: BRUNO, Anthony S / DOODY, Ellen Marie (F65462)
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21226 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: FULLER, Alroy G / WOLLENBERG, Gail Yvonne (F33338)
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21227 | Niagara Gazette - 8/23/1966 NORTH TONAWANDA - Mrs. Mary Stolzman Mitrowski, of 252 Edward St., died today (Aug. 23, 1966) in De Graff Memorial Hospital after a lengthy illness. Born in Poland, she had lived here more than 56 years. She was a member of Our Lady of Czestochowa Church. Survivors include two sons, Stanley Mitrowski, Pendleton, and Frank Mitrowski, this city; two daughters, Mrs. Stephen (Mary) Sharek, Lewiston, and Mrs. Lawrence (Bernice) Arbeiter, this city; two brothers, Frank Stolz- man, Buffalo, and Stanley Stolzman, in Poland; three grandchildren and t h r ee great-grandchildren. Prayers will be said at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at the Pawenski Funeral Home, followed by Requiem Mass at 10 in Our Lady of Czestochowa Church. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. at the funeral home. | STOLZMAN, Mary (I117756)
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21228 | Niagara Gazette - 8/23/1966 NORTH TONAWANDA-Mrs. Josephine Schultz Batt. 80. of 321 Miller St., died Monday (Aug. 22, 1966) in De Graff Memorial Hospital after a six-week illness. She was a lifelong resident here and a member of St. Joseph's Church. Mrs. Batt was the widow of James E. Batt, who died in 1958. Survivors include two sons, Melville and Vernon Batt, both of this city; a daughter, Mrs. John (Marilyn) Adams, this city; three sisters, Mrs. Lydia Smith and Mrs. Harold (Edna) Matthias, bolh of this city, and five grandchildren. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Brunner Funeral Home, where prayers will be said at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, to be followed by Requiem Mass at 10 in- St. Joseph's Church. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. | SCHULTZ, Josephine E (I127653)
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21229 | Niagara Gazette - 8/23/1971 Max Wasmund, 63, of 1609 Michigan Ave., died at home Sunday (August 22, 1971) after a long illness. Born in Germany, he resided in this city for 48 years. He was employed as an automobile machinist, retiring eight years ago because of ill health. He was a member of the Empire State Association for the Blind and the Slate and Stylus Club. Surviving are a son, Richard M. Wasmund, two brothers, Paul and Ernest Wasmund, all of this city. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Otto Redanz Funeral Home, with the Rev. J. David Mumford pastor of the Zion Lutheran Church officiating. Friends may call today from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Tuesday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9. | WASMUND, Max P (I88798)
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21230 | Niagara Gazette - 8/24/1912 FUNERAL OF JOHN SY WILL BE HELD MONDAY AFTERNOON Arrangements have been made to hold the funeral of John Sy. the aged man who disappeared from his home, No. 2209 Pierce avenue on August 9 on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the family home and later from the German St. Paul's Lutheran church at Cleveland avenue artel Eigh- teenth street. The family Mr. Sy are of the opinion that he committed suicide by jumping into the Niagara river and that his body was washed out into the lalce whe-re it was found. Wit- nesses have been found who say that they saw the aged man on the street walking about in an aimless way and asking the whereabouts of his home. It Is believed that in a fit of temporary aberration he wandered down to the river and jumped in. | SY, John Friedrich (I79986)
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21231 | Niagara Gazette - 8/24/1923 Somerset-Barker, Aug 23 - The home of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rhodes of East avenue, Barker, was the scene of a quiet but pretty wedding on Sat- urday, August 13, at 12 o'clock, which their youngest daughter, Doris M., was united in marriage with Delbert a. Wass, also of Barker. The Rev. J. Wesley Scarles performed the cere- mony, using the double ring service. Only the immediate families and grand- parents were present. Attending the bridal couple were Miss Ruth Sahr of Appleton as bridesmaid and Reuben W. Hahn of Martinsville, cousin of the groom, who acted as best man. The bride was tastefully gowned in tur- quoise blue crepe de chine with silver trimmings and carried a bouquet of bride roses and valley lillies. The bridesmaid wore a dainty frock of pink and carried vari-colored sweet peas. The wedding march was rendered by Miss Mabel Kaegles at the piano as the bridal party took their places be- fore an arch of evergreen entwined with flowers Miss Kaegles also gave several piano solos during the delicious three-course dinner which followed, covers being laid for twelve at the bride's table which was centered with shaded pink and white dahilas After an eastern motor trip Mr. and Mrs. Wass will be at home in Barker. | Family: WASS, Delbert / RHODES, Doris M (F29719)
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21232 | Niagara Gazette - 8/24/1926 The wedding of Alice- E. Stevens to Charles P. Morris will take place at 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at St. James' M. E. Church. ALSO Niagara Gazette - 7/21/1926 Mrs. George. Homewood wishes to announce the engagement of her sister, Alice E. Stevens of Linwood avenue to Charles P. Morris of Fifteenth street. The wedding will take place the latter part of August. | Family: MORRIS, Charles P / STEVENS, Alice E (F37471)
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21233 | Niagara Gazette - 8/24/1933 Many attended the funeral services for Mrs., Henry D. Brown (nee Lillian Stieg) Tuesday afternoon. The sen-ices were held from the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman P. Stieg, of the Schultz road, at 2 oclock and half hour later from St. John's church on the Ward road. The Rev. Walter Thiemecke officiated. Besides her husband she is survived by her parents, Herman P. Stieg, assessor for the town of Wheatfleld, and Mrs. Stieg, and one brother, Edison Stieg, of-the Schultz road. | STIEG, Lillian R (I68098)
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21234 | Niagara Gazette - 8/24/1933 SANBORN, Aug. 24.-Mrs. Bertha Raymond, 56 years old, died last night at her home on the Bagwell road, one mile east of this village, after a long illness. Mrs. Raymond Is survived by her husband, William Raymond; one daughter, Mrs. Beryl Jackson, of Sanborn: one brother, Charles Bagwell, of Olcott; two sisters, Mrs. Ella Bar- ber,' of Sanborn, and Mrs. Minnie: Richardson, of Seattle, Wash.; one granddaughter, Arlene Jackson, of Sanborn, Mrs. Raymond was born on the farm where she died and her death Is mourned by a wide circle of friends. She was a member of the Sanborn Baptist. church and was active in church and social organizations here until ill health prevented a few years ago. The funeral will be held from the home on Saturday at 2 p.m., standard time. The Rev. Frank N. Taft will officiate. Interment will be in Mountain View cemetery at Pekln. | BAGWELL, Bertha M (I120601)
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21235 | Niagara Gazette - 8/24/1934 Albert A. Wienke, 54 years old, 711 Third street,, retired Falls lathing contractor, died at Memorial hospital late yesterday afternoon, following a prolonged illness. Mr. Wienke, who was born in Germany, came to United States 47 years ago. He had lived In Niagara Falls for the past 35 years and had a wide circle of friends here. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ada Wienke, and one daughter, Salvia, both of this city; his father, August Wienke, North Tonawanda, and four brothers, Charles, of Tonawanda, Edward, of North Tonawanda,'Herman, of Barker, and Hubert, of Gasport. Funeral services will be held from the family home, 717 Third street, Saturday, at 2 p, m. Interment will be in Memorial Park cemetery. | WIENKE, Albert A (I92178)
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21236 | Niagara Gazette - 8/24/1943 The wedding of Miss Ceclia Bastian Blais, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blais, of Second street, and Mr. Stanley Berard, of this city, will take place Saturday morning at 9 o'clock In St. Mary's of the Cataract church. Mr. Berard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berard, of this city. NOTE: Marriage license lists bride as Marie Rita Bastien | Family: BERARD, Stanley J / BLAIS, Cecile Bastien (F35379)
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21237 | Niagara Gazette - 8/24/1948 W R I G H T - I n this city, S u n d a y . A u g u st 22. 1948. H a r r y F r a n c i s W r i g h t , aged 63 y e a r s . B e l o v e d h u s b a n d of F l o r e n ce L. Wright: father of Mrs. H e c t or H u m p r e y . Mrs. Ralph B e n n e t t , all of t h i s city, and Miss P e a r l L. W r i g h t, C h i c a g o . Ill .; b r o t h e r of W i l l i a m J. W r i g h t , c i t y and Mrs. C h a r l e s Ballant y n e . N i a g a r a F a l l s , Ont. He is also s u r v i v e d by 4 g r a n d c h i l d r e n . F u n e r al f r om the r e s i d e n c e . 1319 Maple Ave.. W e d n e s d a y , A u g u s t 24, 1948. at 2:00 p . m . . Rev. R a l p h Hax o f f i c i a t i n g . Int e r m e n t In Memorial Park, C e m e t e r y. D e c e a s e d was a m e m b e r of Clifton L o d g e No. 254 F. & A. M., N i a g a ra F a l l s . Ont.: L o d g e of P e r f e c t i o n . B u t - f a l o C o n s i s t o r y and I s m a l l l a S h r i n e. | WRIGHT, Harry (I136717)
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21238 | Niagara Gazette - 8/24/1948 LOCKPORT, Aug 24 - Mrs. Ernestine W. Schadow, 87, widow of Karl L. Schadow, died last eve- ning at the Burke Nursing home, in East avenue, after a long illness. Mrs. Schadow was born July 31, 1961, in Bergholtz, daughter of Henry G. and Fredericka Hansen- back Urtel. Services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Prudden funerla home, 242 Genesee street. Interment will be at Clarence Cen- ter. | URTEL, Ernestine Wilhelmine Friedericke (I59804)
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21239 | Niagara Gazette - 8/24/1948 Mr Antoni Niewisiewicz Eighteenth street. announces the en- gagement of his daughter. Julia E.. to Mr. Gordon R. Wackett. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wackett. Sixth street. The wedding will take place in the near future. | Family: WACKETT, Gordon R / NIEWISIEWICZ, Julia E (F28951)
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21240 | Niagara Gazette - 8/24/1949 BERGHOLTZ, Aug. 24-Mr. and Mrs. John Wiseman, of the village, announce the engagement of their daughter. June, to Mr. Richard A. Schmidt, son ot Mrs. Mable Schmidt, 1136 Oliver street. North Tonawanda | Family: SCHMIDT, Richard A / WISEMAN, June Mortimer (F22250)
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21241 | Niagara Gazette - 8/24/1950 PEKIN, Aug. 24. - The marriage of Miss Jane Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Smith, Town Line road. and Mr. George Weidert. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs» George Weidert. Sr.. Niagara Falls, will be solemnized at the Pckin Methodist church. Saturday at 4 o'clock. Parties -given for the bride-elect include: Variety shower, given by Jean Wendt and Monnabelle Derry, August 5, at the home of Mrs. Rus- sel Smith; variety shower, by Norma Smith and Marjorie Cronk at the former's home; linen shower, by Patricia Martin at her home on the Town Line road, August 17. Eleanor Weidcrt entertained at a personal shower on August 19 and on Sunday j Mildred Doolcy entertained at a bedroom and bathroom shower at the home of Mrs. Martin Cindrich, Town Line road. Last evening Miss Smith was the guest of honor at a variety shower at the home of Helen Ward, Lockport. ALSO Niagara Gazette - 9/9/1950 PEKIN, Sept 9 - Miss Jane Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith, Town Line road, became the bride of Mr. George Weidert, Sr., Niagara Falls, at a double ring ceremony at the Pekin Methodist church on August 26 at 4 o'clock. The Rev. Peter Van Duren offi- ciated. Mrs. Clarence Baker presided at the organ and Janet Thomas I'Leary sang, "Because," "I Love You Truly," and "The Lord's Prayer." The church was beautifully dec- orated with gladoli and ferns. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a gown of French lace over satin, long train, nieh neckline, long sleeves and fit- ted bodice. Her fingertip illusion veil, edged with French lace, fell from a halo of satin, bonnet effect. Her bouquet was of white gladioli, centered with white rose buds and an orchid. The bridegroom's gift to the bride was a rhinestone necklace with bracelet and earrings to match. Mrs. Glenn Wendt, was chosen by her twin sister to be matron of hon- or. Her gown was of orchid taffeta and marquisette. She wore a lace picture hat to match. Her bouquet was of yellow gladoli centered with orchid rose buds. The bridesmaids, Eleanor Weidert, Mildred Dooley, Norma Smith and Marjorie Cronk, were gowned alike in yellow taffeta and marquisette with lace picture hats. They car- ried bouquets of orchid gladoli cen- tered with yellow rose buds. The groom chose Glenn Wendt as best man and the ushers were James Lewis, Jack Dooley, donald Smith and Gordon Smith. The bride's mother wore a wint colored suit with black accessories and orchid corsage. A green suit and black accessories was chosen by the bridegroom's mother. Her cor- sage was also an orchid. For her wedding trip to the Adi- rondack mountains and Vermont, the bride wore a brown gabardine suit, white accessories, snake skin shoes and purse and an orchid corsage. A reception for 350 guests was held at the home of the bride's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Weidert are making their home with the bride's parents. | Family: WEIDERT, George Louis / SMITH, Jane Elizabeth (F10794)
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21242 | Niagara Gazette - 8/24/1953 LEWISTON, Aug. 24 - Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. tomorrow at the new Catholic church site, Upper Mountain road, for Francois Brouillard, 26, Walmore road, who was found dead in his car at 7 a.m. yesterday by his wife, Mrs. Betty Brouillard. The dead man's uncle and neighbor, Petej DeConti, called for the inhalator squad from Lewiston-Fire Company 1, but attempts to revive the victim were fruitless. Mrs. Brouillard said she and her husband ° arrived home at 3 a.m. and that when she retired for the night she left him sitting at-the kitchen table. She arose at 7 o'clock and found the car with its ignition on and out of gas-her husband slumped inside. State troopers Charles Bukowski and Robert Gilray said the vehicle had a defective muffler. Coroner James Heary issued a certificate of death by asphyxiation. The body was removed to Pike's Funeral home, Sanborn. Burial tomorrow will be at Mt. Hope cemetery. Besides his wife,, he is survived by two children, Randy, 2, and Francine, 11 months. He is also survived by his mother, Mrs. Frances Brouillard, Maniwaki, .Que., a sister, Mrs. Jean. Read, this city; and two brothers, Joseph Brouillard, Tuscarora reservation, and Roland Brouillard this city. The dead man was a native of Maniwaki and had lived here about five years. | BROUILLARD, Francois (I106721)
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21243 | Niagara Gazette - 8/24/1953 WILSON. Aug. 24 - Edward Schrader, 63, of the East Youngs- town road, died at the Millard Fill- more hospital, Buffalo, today, after a long illness. Mr. Schrader is survived by his wife, Mrs. Viola Volls Schrader; two sons, Arnold and Melvin Schrader, both of L six grand- children and one sister, Mrs. Clare World, this village. The funeral plans have not been completed. Mr. Schrader was a native of Wilson and was a retired farmer. | SCHRADER, Edward (I86621)
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21244 | Niagara Gazette - 8/24/1960 Mr. and Mrs. Norman D. Martin, Townline Rd., Sanborn, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Linda S. Martin, to Edgar H. Townsend. Mr. Townsend is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Townsend, 25th St. A spring wedding is planned. ALSO Niagara Gazette - 4/20/1961 A WEDDING TRIP to Washington. D.C.. is being taken by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Townsend and his bride, the former Miss Linda Martin, who were wed Saturday evening (April 29. 1961). Rev. Paul Hartenberger officiated at a candlelight double-ring ceremony at Trinity Lutheran Church. Milton Freer was soloist, accompanied bv Walter Kittel at tlhe organ. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman D. Martin, Townline Road. Sanborn. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Townsend. 25th Street. Given in marriage by her father, the former Miss Martin was attired in a gown of rosepoint lace styled with Sabrina neckline, long sleeves and full skirt of lace and net ruffles. The gown extended into a chapel-length train. A crown of pearls, and crystals held her threetiered scalloped veil, and she carried white roses and stephanotis surrounding a white orchid. » * MRS. RAMON RIVERA, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a gown of white nylon organdy over orchid taffeta featuring an orchid pleated cummerbund ending in wide panels down the back. Miss Marlene Townsend, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Caren O'Connor and Miss June Glover were bridesmaids, attired in pink and white ensembles similarly styled to the one worn by the honor attendant. Merle Hansen was best man, and ushers were Edward Martin, brother of the bride; Robert Townsend, brother of the bridegroom; and Anthony Nasca. Pamela Hoffman was flower girl for her aunt, and serving as ring bearer was Larry McCollum, the bride's nephew. * * A RECEPTION was held in honor of the newlyweds at the Cambria Community Center. When thev return from their honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. Townsend will be at home at 746 17th Street, after May 5. | Family: TOWNSEND, Edgar Henry / MARTIN, Linda Sue (F13340)
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21245 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: ELLMAN, John Harold / MOATS, Rowena Catherine (F19870)
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21246 | Niagara Gazette - 8/24/1964 NORTH HARTLAND-Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roberts announce the marriage of their daughter, the former Miss Zeruiah H. Roberts, and Raymond Budziszewski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Budzis- zewski, Carmen Road, Middleport. The wedding took place Aug. 8, 1964, at St. Patrick's Church, Barker. A reception for 150 guests was held at the Recreation Haill, Middleport. Mr. and Mrs. Budziszew- ski are residing in Johnson Creek. | Family: BUDZISZEWSKI, Raymond Henry / ROBERTS, Zeruiah Helen (F67757)
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21247 | Niagara Gazette - 8/24/1965 LYNDONVILLE - Funeral s e r v i c e s for Mrs. Inez Bruning Harrod, 49, of 156 S. Main St., who died at Roswell Park Memorial Institute Sunday (Aug. 22, 1965) will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Wallace and Heath Funeral Home in MWdleport. Mrs. Harrod died after a short illness. She is survived by her husband Norman Harrod; two daughters, Mary and Norma Harrod, and a son, Laurance Harrod, all of this village. Also surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Siegfried Brunning, and a sister, Mrs. Gaylord Hill, all of Medina. Rev. Paul Nemeschy of St. Peter's Lutheran Church In Medina will conduct the services. Burial will be in Royalton Mountain Ridge Cemetery. | BRUNING, Inez (I177825)
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21248 | Niagara Gazette - 8/24/1965 MR. AND MRS. BRUCE DUNCGILMORE are residing at 1207 96th St. after their marriage Friday (July 30, 1965) at 8 a.m. in the Church of the Nazarene. Rev. Paul S. Gllmore, father of the bridegroom, officiated at the double ring ceremony uniting the former Miss Jane Helen Hallock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Wyland Hallock, 485 81st St., with his son. Rev. and Mrs. Gilmore reside at 701 Pasadena Ave. * ° » ESCORTED BY HER FATHER, the bride wore a gown of organza and chantilly lace with a controlled sheath accented by a bouffant back terminating in a chacp train. A matching petal headpiece secured her bouffant veil. She carried white roses. Miss Joyce Kumm was maid of honor in a blue cotton linen gown. She carried pink roses. * * * PAUL S. GILMORE JR., brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The usher was William Owens. A reception at the home of the bride's parents was held after the wedding. The c o u p l e honeymooned In Toronto. | Family: GILMORE, Bruce Duncan / HALLOCK, Jane Helen (F40616)
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21249 | Niagara Gazette - 8/24/1968 LEKSELL Ellen E., formerly of Niagara Falls at Lockport, Aug. 23, 1968. Mother of Mrs. Robert (Elizabeth) Searles and Mrs. Roderick (Irene) Manson, both of Lockport; Richard Lecksell of Wllllamsvllle and the late Mrs. Cyril (Pauline) Bell. Slster of Andrew Anderson, Jamestown, Harold Anderson, Anita, Pa., and Mrs. William McWiIIiams, Lexington Park, Md., Mrs. George Swanson of Vlntondale, Pa., Mrs. Roy Walker of Anita, Pa and Mrs. Malvln Dalsher of Clearfield, Pa. Also survived by 12 grandchlldren; 25 great grandchlldren and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at Prudden and Kandt Funeral Home, 242 Genesee St., Lockport, from 2.4 ond 7-9 p.m., where funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 1:30. Interment In Niagara Falls Memorial Park Cemetery. NOTE - 1900 census shows sisters as: Mary - born 8/1882 Emma - born 3/1886 Hulda - born 7/1890 Edith - born 5/1892 all in Pennsylvania | ANDERSON, Ellen E (I70712)
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21250 | Niagara Gazette - 8/24/1968 WEARING her mother's wedding dress of 1931. Miss Marjorie Ann Gugind became the bride of Eric Crawford DuMond Saturday (Aug. 24, 1968) in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. The, bride is the daughter of Mrs. John C. Bullock and the late Peter R. Gugino. The. bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Crawford B. DuMond, 7 Piatt St., Walton. The Rev. Bernard Magee officiated at the noon double-ring ceremony. GIVEN in marriage by her stepfather, John C. Bullock, the bride accented her mousseline de soie over taffeta gown with a large picture hat of organza. She carried a nosegay of white sweetheart roses and gypsophilia. Mrs. Joseph Cardamone, sister of the bride,, was matron of honor. She wore a turquoise •A-line silk shantung gown with a band of double ruffles around the sleeve and neck. She carried purple asters and gypsophilia. Similarly attired were the bridesmaids, Miss Daniela Fragiacomo of Irvington and Miss Lori Guglielmino of Greenvale. CRAIQ DUMOND, brother of the bride- groom, was best man. Ushers were Duane Wallace of Boonville and Robert Harby of Walton. A reception was held at the Niagara Club immediately after the ceremony. After a wedding trip to Marthas Vineyard, Mas5.,tthe couple will reside at Buffalo. | Family: DUMOND, Eric Crawford / GUGINO, Marjorie Ann (F68986)
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