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21451 | Niagara Gazette - 8/5/1955 LOCKPORT, Aug. 5-Services for Hollis Wyles, 73, a barber for 56 years, who died Wednesday (Aug. 3, 1955) at Lockport City Hospital after a brief illness, will be conducted sunday at 1:30 at Prud- den and Kandt Funeral Home, by the Rev. Ritchard E. Lyon, pastor of First Baptist Church. Burial will be in Cold Spring Cemetery. Mr. Wyles, who was in the ton sorial business 35 years of his business career, was born Jan. 7, 1882, in Churchville, Ont., son of Thomas and Elizabeth,Argue Wyles. He was a member of United Lodge 98. lOOF, a past vice grand of the. Odd Fellows, a former member of the Active Hose Co. in the days of the volunteers, an exempt fireman and member of Lockport Aerie 825, Eagles. Besides his mother, he is sur- vived by his wife, the former Emma E. Deahn; two sons, Roland T. wiles, Cuba, and Roy K Wyles, Lockport, and a daughter, Mrs. Milton Frye, Lockport. | WYLES, Hollis (I118073)
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21452 | Niagara Gazette - 8/5/1955 William G. Swann, 69, Of Quaker Rd., Diet SOMERSET, Aug. 5.A retired barber and gasoline station operator. William G. Swann, 69, of the Quaker Rd., died yesterday (Aug. 4. 1955) in Cape Vincent of a heart attack. Accompanied by his wife, the former Eva Brown, Mr. Swann left Wednesday for the Cape on a fishing trip. Mr. Swann was bom Sept. 21, 1885, in Wilson. Before his retirement, 10 years ago, he had operated his business and early in life he had been employed in Niagara Falls. Surviving, besides his wife, are two listers, Mrs. Florence Herbert, Rochester, and Mrs. Roy Kenyon. Barker; and a brother, Frank Swann, Newfane. Services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Hood Funeral Home in Barker. Burial will be in West Ridgway Cemetery. | SWANN, William G (I79335)
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21453 | Niagara Gazette - 8/5/1959 A former resident of Niagara Falls, William E. Crow, 73. died Tuesday (Aug. 4, 1959) in Machias. Mr. Crow, a native of Fen- wick, Ont., moved to Machias from Niagara Falls 15 years ago to operate a hardware store. Survivors include his wife, Matilda Crow; two sons, Edgar W, Crow, Machias, and William A. Crow, Geneva; a sister, Mrs, Lbrinda Shutteworth, Fredonia; two grandchildren and a great grandchild. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday at the Cpbler Funeral Home by the Rev. A r t h u r H. Schmoyer. Burial will be in Resthaven Cemetery, Tonawanda.- | CROW, William E (I132678)
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21454 | Niagara Gazette - 8/5/1960 Haseley-Duke .Mr. and Mrs. John C. Duke, Mobile, Ala., announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Mary. Ann Duke, to Carl Lawrence Haseley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Haseley, Lockport-Olcott Rd., Burt. The: marriage will take place Saturday at St. Monica's Church, Mobile. | Family: HASELEY, Carl Lawrence / DUKE, Mary Ann (F18074)
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21455 | Niagara Gazette - 8/5/1966 David G. Tucker, 77, of 5514 Lockport Road, Town of Niagara, died, today (Aug. 5, 1966) in Ransomville General Hospital after a month's illness. Born in Wheatland, Pa., he* lived in this area since 1929. He was a contractor and home builder until his retirement. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Tucker; three daughters, Mrs. Ernest (Margaret) Fogg, Sanborn, Mrs. Chester (May) Gunzelman, Youngstown, and Mrs. Earl (Dorothy) Britton, Town of Niagara; one son, George Tucker, Town of Niagara; four sisters, Mrs. Albert Kandioto, and Mrs. George Piror, both of New Castle, Pa., Mrs. William Ball, Pontiac,; Mich., and Mrs. Henry Roney, Downingtown, Pa.; seven grandchildren, and 11 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Lane Funeral Home, with Rev. William J. Devine, pastor of Town of Niagara United Presbyterian . Church, officiating. Burial will be in Acacia Park Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 p.m. to 5. p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. today, Saturday and Sunday. | TUCKER, David G (I173773)
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21456 | Niagara Gazette - 8/5/1966 FREDRICKSBURG. Va.- Mr. and Mrs. David James Roulley are residing in this city after their marriage July 16, 1966, at St. HiUiary's Church, Washington, Pa. Rev. Stanley J. Zolnierzak performed the double ringceremony uniting the former Miss Marily Jean Dezack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew, J. Dezack, Washington, Pa., and the son of Mr. and Mrs. David S. Roulley, 468 Fifth St., Niagara Falls, N. Y. The bride was attended by Mrs. Dwain Notoriannl, Ridgeway, Pa., matron of honor; Miss Sandie Bowser, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Miss Alexa Bukosky, Great Falls, Mont., bridesmaids. John Charles, Johnstown, N. Y. served Mr. Roulley as best man. Tony Sokolowski, Fredericksburg, Va., and Burton Thompson, Springfield, Ohio, ushered. After a reception at the Washington Social Center, the bride and bridegroom vacationed in the Pocono Mountains. | Family: ROULLEY, David James / DEZACK, Marilyn Jean (F27329)
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21457 | Niagara Gazette - 8/5/1966 WILSON-Mrs. Florence A. Swick, 77, of 4421 North; Ridge Road, died Thursday (Aug. 4, 1966) in Mount View Hospital, Lockport, after a lengthy illness. Mrs. Swick was a former teacher, for 25 years, in area district schools and at Colonial Village. She was born June 1, 1889, in the Town of Porter, the daughter of Joseph and Cora Perry Pickle. She married Louis J. Swick on June 21, 1911, in Wilson. They made their home in Willow Road until last November. Mrs. Swick joined First Baptist Church here in 1917 and taught Sunday school there for 45 years. She also served on the diaconate board for several years. In addition to her husband, survivors include two daughters, Mrs, James (Dorothy) Halstead, Newfane, and Mrs. Marjorie Sweet, at home; a brother, Leon Pickle, Niagara Falls, and three grandchildren. Starting- tonight, f r i e n ds may call at the Hamilton and Clark Chapel, with the family being present from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on Saturday. Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the chapel, Rev. Harold Faba officiating. Burial will be in North Ridge Cemetery. | PICKLE, Florence (I110655)
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21458 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: AUGUSTINO, Robert Dominic / BRUNO, Patricia Anne (F41725)
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21459 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: DUBE, Robert N / BEHRENS, Kathleen Ann (F41611)
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21460 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: AUSDERAU, Douglas Martin / MILLIRON, Victoria Lynn (F41779)
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21461 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | AUSDERAU, Douglas Martin (I119422)
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21462 | Niagara Gazette - 8/6/1906 BONACKER--Jacob Bonacker, aged 53 years and 10 days, died at the home of his brother. Daniel Bonacker, 430 Sixth street Sunday. Aug. 5th, at 5. p. m. He leaves to mourn his loss three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Guinther, Mrs. J. P. Schumers and Miss Kate Bonacker, and his brothers Daniel and George. Funeral from the residence of his brother Daniel Bonacker. 480 Sixth street Tuesday at 2:30. Rev. Albert S. Bacon officiatlng. Interment in Oakwood cemetery. | BONACKER, Jacob (I156322)
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21463 | Niagara Gazette - 8/6/1921 Dr. F. E Woodley of No. 421 w a l - nut avenue was called to Hughesvllle, Pa this morning. bv the death of his father, George W. Woodley. The de- ceased has a number of acquaintances in Niagara Falls where he visited frequently. He was here but a short time ago and went home ap- parently in his usual good health. He was 84 years old, remarkably active for his years and in full possession of all his faculties'. He was taken ill Monday of this week. Besides his son, Dr. Woodley of this city, the deceased is survived by two daughters. Mrs. Emma Davldge; at home, and Mrs. William Kissner of Williams- port, Pa. | WOODLEY, George (I98887)
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21464 | Niagara Gazette - 8/6/1923 T h e m a r r i a g e of Miss Linnie K Winker a n d Mr. J o h n Holder, both of this city, took place July 31 at Buffalo. N. Y. ALSO Niagara Gazette MR. AND MRS. JOHN HOLDER, Niagara Avenue, were guests of honor at a surprise party in celebration of their 40th wedding anniversary. Their son, Jack Holder, and nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fitzsimmons, were hosts to 33 members of the family and friends at the Fitzsimmons home, 79th Street. Mr. and Mrs. Holder were married July 31, 1923, in Buffalo. | Family: HOLDER, John / WINKER, Linnie E (F31868)
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21465 | Niagara Gazette - 8/6/1929 WOLCOTTSVILLE. Aug 6 The people of this place were shocked to hear of the death of Henry Wagner which occurcd Sunday morning at Batavia hospital. Mr. Wagner had not been feeling good for some time but went about his work until Friday noon. He went home and was taken seriously ill where two doctors were called and he was rushed to the Batavia hospital and was operated on at three o'clock Saturday morning and died Sunday morning. He is survived by his wife, Zette Geirta, one son, August, four brothers: Christ, Gottlieb, William and John of Wolvottsville, and one step-brother, Fred Truloff, besides a large number of friends. Mr. Wagner was always willing to help those in need when ever he was able. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home and 2:30 at St. Michael's church. Rev. Scheef, officiating. Burial will be at St. Michael's cemetery. | WAGNER, Heinrich August Rudolph (I82789)
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21466 | Niagara Gazette - 8/6/1930 Engagements ^Ernest Mante of BorgholU, N. Y., announces the engagement of his daughter, Ema, to Raymond Sharts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shnrts, of Tonawanda, N. Y. The wedding will take place in the near future. | Family: SHARTS, Raymond / MANTE, Erna A (F21996)
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21467 | Niagara Gazette - 8/6/1931 W. L. ROGGOW DIES Funeral Services for North Tonawanda Man This Afternoon. NORTH TONAWANDA, Aug. 3.- William L. Roggow, 67 years old, died suddenly Saturday at his home at 186 East Felton street. Mr. Roggow was born In the former village of La Salle and had been a resident of North Tonawanda for the past 40 years. He is survived by his wife, Ida; one daughter, Mrs. Frederick A. Otto; three brothers, Albert G. and August, all of North Tonawanda, and Lewis of Buffalo; two sisters, Mrs. Henry Strasburg of Niagara Falls and Mrs. Frank Foster of North Tonawanda. Mr. Roggow was a member of the Men's club of Salem Evangelical church. The funeral will be held this afternoon at the late residence, with Rev. Andrew Hils officiating. Burial will be in St. Paul's cemetery, Niagara Falls boulevard. | ROGGOW, August Wilhelm Lebrecht (I55778)
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21468 | Niagara Gazette - 8/6/1941 Mrs. Lewis before her recent marriage on July 29 at St. Stanislaus church was Miss Jane Szcres, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Szczes. | Family: LEWIS, George H / SZCZES, Jane (F31349)
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21469 | Niagara Gazette - 8/6/1943 Strassburg-Beemer The marriage of Miss June Elberta Beemer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beemer, of Hyde Park boulevard and Private Wilfred Strassburg. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Strassburg. of Ward road, North Tonawanda. was solemnized Friday, July 30. in the chapel at Bowman Field. Kentucky. Chaplain Earnest Smith officiating. The bride wore a white frock of crepe with full skirt and tight bodice decorated with tiny flowers. She wore a corsage of gardenias and pink rosebuds. Carmen Cooper, of Louisville Kentucky, attended the bride and Sargeant Francis, Lee was the best man. The bride has returned to her home here for the duration. | Family: STRASSBURG, Wilfred Albert / BEEMER, June Elberta (F24162)
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21470 | Niagara Gazette - 8/6/1945 A lovely summer double ring wedding ceremony was performed by the Rev. William Sutherland In St Mary's rectory recently, uniting l n marriage Miss Agnes Louise Blamer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Blamer, of Memorial parkway, and Dr. William Francis Boucher, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Boucher, of Ca- tasauqua, Pa. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a charming gown of white marquisette with a lace cape and lace Inserts in the skirt and train. Her veil fell from a heart-shaped tiara of seeded pearls. She carried a colonial bouquet of white roses, baby's breath and blue cornflowers, from which fell satin streamers. Miss Dorothy Cross, maid of hon- or, was dressed in a white net gown with blue ribbon inserts and wore a tiara of blue net. Her bouquet was also of colonial style and was of pink roses and blue delphinium tied with a blue bow. Mr. James Henry Boucher was his brother's best man. Immediately after the ceremony a wedding breakfast was held at the Niagara hotel for the bridal party and members of the immediate families. The table was decorated with a lovely floral centerpiece and white tapers. A reception was held from 3 to 5 at the home of the bride and guests were reclved by the bridaj party and the mother of the bride and bridegroom. The mother of the bride wore a black afternoon dress trimmed with pink and wore black accessories and a corsage of pink roses. The mother of the bridegroom wore a blue summer print with white accessories and a gardenia corsage. The bridal table was beautifully decorated.with a lace cloth and was centered with a white and silver tiered wedding cake. A flowered ice punch bowl and crystal candelabra completed the table decorations and a profusion of flowers throughout the house furnished a lovely atmos- phere for the occasion. After the reception Dr. and Mrs. Boucher left for a wedding trip through the west and will make their home in Salt Lake City, Utah. The out-of-town guests included the bridegroom's family and friends from Buffalo, Youngstown, N.Y., Medina, N.Y., Rochester, N.Y., Catasauqua, Pa. Ann Arbor Mich., Bridgeport, Conn., Gibbstown, N.J., Ypsilianti, Mich., and Niagara Falls, Ont. | Family: BLAMER, Peter Robert / DEIGHTON, Agnes L (F54026)
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21471 | Niagara Gazette - 8/6/1945 A very lovely summer wedding took place at St. Joseph's church when Miss Carmela Alongi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alongi, of Woodlawn avenue, became the bride of Mr. James Bruno, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bruno, Sr., of Grand avenue. Right Rev. Monsignor Pasquale Tronolone performed the double ring ceremony, with the Rev. Alfredo Bruno officiating at the High Mass. During the Mass the Ave Maria and Kyrle Elelson were sung. The altar was banked with gladioli. The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her father, was beautiful in her gown of bridal satin fashioned with a sweetheart neckline with a row of tiny buttons down the back. The fitted bodice was dain- tilly shirred, with beaded applique centered with rhinestones at the shoulders and waist. The skirt was gracefully full, ending in a long court train. Her full-length veil of illusion bordered with lace, with an orange blossom tiara-styled cap, drapped softly to the floor. Her only ornament was her mother's labaliere. She carrier a bouquet of gardenias and stephonotis, centered with an orchid and tied with white streamers. The maid of honor was Miss Beatrice Accardo. She was gowned in rose georgette with a round neckline and a row of tiny buttons down the front of the fitted bodice. It was enhanced with a ruffled shoulder cape effect and had three-quarter length sleeves. A deep ruffle circled the full skirt at the hem at the back and caught In a point at the waist. She wore a circular tiarashaped eap made of shirred net and georgette, trimmed with rosettes. Her bouqet was of yellow roses and ageratum, tied with blue ribbon. Mr. Samuel Rosinl was the best man. Miss Antoinette Perri and Miss Beatrice Adriatfco, bridesmaids, were gowned alike In blue net over full taffeta skirts. The fitted bodice, shirred to the waist, had a v-neck- line and a ruffled yolk and three- quarters length sleeves,. The full skirt had a double ruffle Inset at the hips. Their hats were made of fluted fan-shaped yellow roses and blue fern, tied with yellow stream- ers. The ushers were Mr.. Joseph Presttii and Mr. Anthony Alongi, brother of the bride. Master Joseph Bruno, nephew of the bridegroom was the ring-bearer. He wore a white suit and carried a white heart-shaped pillow with white satin streamers. pillow with white satin streamers. Little Jessie Brindisi, cousin of the bridegroom, and Joyce Frasca, the flower girls, were dressed alike in yellow net over taffeta styled like the bridesmaid's gown. Their headdresses were yellow flowers and matching veils. They carried colonial bouquets of yellow rose, tied with yellow streamers. The mother of the bride was dressed in black and white accesso- ries. The mother of the bridegroom was dressed in black with pink and black accessories. Both wore corsages of roses and gardenias. Immediately after the ceremony breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents. A wedding dinner was held in the River-Boat room of the Cataract House. The T-shaped table was adorned with low bowls of cut flow- ers and white tapers. Covers were laid for 60. Centering the bride's table was a four-tiered, hundred- pound fruit cake, topped with a miniature bride and bridegoom. The mother of the bride received in a floor-length gown of gold crepe and the mother of the bridegroom received in a sheer blue floor-length gown at the reception, which was held at the Cataract House. Late in the evening the couple left for a two-weeks honeymoon trip by boat to Detroit and Chicago. The bride's traveling outfit was a moss green suit with beige and brown accessories. She wore her bridal orchid. After August 5 they will be at home at 2498 Grand ave- nue. Pre-nuptials for the bride were a cash shower by Miss Beatrice Ac- cardo, and a linen and personal shower given by the Mrs. Anna, Fanny and Florence Bruno and Mrs. Rose Tirabassi and Mrs. Josephine Brindisi. | Family: BRUNO, James Vincent / ALONGI, Carmela (F39892)
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21472 | Niagara Gazette - 8/6/1947 RECENTLY WED - Mr. and Mrs. Chester Westgate, who were recently married at the Zion Lutheran Evangelical church, Michigan avenue and Tenth street. The bnde is the former Miss Mildred Guennel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Guennel Twentyninth street. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Westgate. Twenty-fourth street. ALSO Niagara Gazette - 7/22/1947 The marriage of Miss Mildred E. Guennel and Mr. Chester Westgate was solemnized Saturday at the Zlon Evangelical Lutheran church, Michigan avenue and Tenth street, with the Rev. Arthur M. Schmoyer, D.D. officiating at the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Guennel, Twentyninth street. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Westgate. Sr.. Twenty-fourth street. Mrs. Eve H. Vosburgh and Mrs. William Smale provided the musical setting for the ceremony. White gladioli, gypsophila and ferns were effective in their decorations in the cburch. The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore silk marquisette over satin, the fulll skirt falling in a long train and the bodice with lace trim. Her double illusion veil, edged with Irish lace, fell from a Juliet cap. Her bouquet was of white roses, sweet peas and gypsophila. Mrs. Arthur E. Martin was ma- tron honor and Miss Netta Ma- thieson, Niagara Falls, Ont., and Mrs. George chambers, this city, were the bridesmaids. Mr. Harry Westgate was the best Man with Mr. George Chambers and Mr. Arthur E. Martin, ushers. After a reception, Mr. Westgate and his bride left on a trip to New York City, Washington, D. C., and to Bermuda. The bride traveled in a brown and beige emsemble with brown accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Westgate will reside on Twenty-ninth street. | Family: WESTGATE, Chester J / GUENNEL, Mildred Elsie (F30493)
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21473 | Niagara Gazette - 8/6/1948 NORTH TONAWANDA. Aug. 6- William J. Abram, 47.. died today at his home. 779 Nash road, after a long illness. A life long resident, he was a member of the Payne Avenue Church of Christ and the Columbia Hook and Ladder company. Surviving are his wife, Ruth V. Abram; two daughters. Sandra Ruth Abram and Kathleen May Abram; a brother. George, of Tonawanda, and three sisters, Mrs. Sarah Humphries. Niagara Falls, Mrs. Wallace Johns and Mrs. Lena Rogers, of this city. Last rites will be held Monday at 2 p.m .at the Hamp funeral hom, 37 Adam street. Burial will be in Elmlawn cemetery. | ABRAM, William J (I86593)
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21474 | Niagara Gazette - 8/6/1951 BERGHOLTZ, Aug. 6.-The Rev. Otto Bruss officiated at a double ring ceremony when his granddaughter, Miss Donna J. Bruss, daughter •of Mr. and Mrs. Roland W. Bruss, Niagara road, was united in marriage with Pvt. Hector F. Machaby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Machaby, Sr., 274 Miller street, North Tonawanda. The wedding took place at St. James'. Lutheran church, this village. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of Skinner's gardenia white satin with fitted painted bodice, vestee front and mandarin collar trimmed with scrolls of seed pearls and rhinestones. The full gathered skirt fell into graceful folds to1 the floor and extended into a long cathedral-length train and leg of mutton sleeves pointed over the hand. Her veil of heirloom lace, also worn by her mother. extcnde*d to the edge of the train and was held in place by a cape made from the same lace' and trimmed with beading to match the gown. She carried a colonial bouquet of white carnations, centered with a white orchid. Miss Aurclanne Abel was the bride's only attendant. She wore powder blue nylon marquisette with a draped pleated bodice and a pointed front with a bouffant skirt. The jacket had a shirred mandarin collar and cuff-gauntlets to match. Sfte wore a helmet of matching material and carried a colonial bouquet of roses and carnations/ Miss Dolores Franches, soloist, sang. "Because,*- and "The Lord's Prayer." '. The best man was Mr. Silviu Dan and the ushers were Mr. Edward Strough and Mr. Robert Baurque. All wore white dinner jackets. Mrs. Bruss rhose for her daughter's wedding, a street length dress of navy sheer with navy and white accessories and a corsage of yellow and white carnations -and roses. The bridegroom's mother wore a dress of black crepe with white accessories and corsage of white carnations. • • A dinner and reception followed at Cutt's Clay Pipe room, -Tonawanda. For her going away outfit, the bride chose a dress of yellow linen with black and white, accessories and an orchid corsage. Upon their return from a motor trip to Atherely, OnL, Pvtv Machaby will return to Camp Pickett, Va., where he is stationed with the 118th Medical BattaU'on. He entered the service on March 20, 1951 and received his basic training in Camp Pickett. Mrs. Machaby will live at home with her parents for the present. | Family: MACHABY, Hector F / BRUSS, Donna J (F21375)
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21475 | Niagara Gazette - 8/6/1952 SANBORN, Aug. 6 - The Rev. Eugene W. Beutel, who was ordained into the ministry of the America^ Lutheran church .July 27, presently is awaiting orders to attend a sixweek training course at Ft. Sldcum in the school, for army chaplins. Following his training. period, the Rev. Mr. Beutel expects to be assigned to duty at F t Lee, Va., for an indefinite period. ' The ordination ceremony at which his uncle, the Rev. Walter F. Williams, formerly of Sanborn and now serving a pastorate*in Berlin, Wis!, was held at St Peter's. Lutheran church here. Dr. Herbert C Leupold, professor of the Old Testament at the Capitol university theological seminary, Columbus, O., preached the sermon. Also assisting in the service were the Rev. Edward A. Grobou,. North .Tonawanda, former pastor of St Peter's, now retired, who served as lector, and the Rev. Martin Pempeit, present pastor of St Peter's who served as liturgist '. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Treu, Cleveland, O., college classmates, sang two duets at the service and the St Peter's choir sang an anthem. - The offering was presented to the new minister as a gift from the congregation. -;..°'- The Rev. Mr. Beutel was graduated from LaSalle high school, Niagara Falls, in June, 1943, and in September Of that year enrolled at Capitol university. After completing his junior year he served for two years in the army corps of engineers and, after ten months of service on Okinawa, he was discharged as a second lieutenant in October, 1947. After his discharge frou the army, the Rev. Mr. Beutel returned to school and received ° his bachelor of arts degree from Capitol in June, 1949, and thereupon entered the theological seminary there. ~ On June 24, 1950, he was married to Miss Dolores Hanson, Elli'cott City, Md., and, after serving a year's theological internship at Salem Lutheran church, Detroit, he returned to the seminary from which he received . his bachelor of divinity degree on June 1. The Rev. and Mrs. Beutel, presently residing in Lockport road, have one child, a son, David Lee, born on June 11. | Family: BEUTEL, Dr Eugene William / HANSON, Dolores Mae (F17656)
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21476 | Niagara Gazette - 8/6/1953 WASHBURN-In Mt. St. Mary's Hospital. Thursday. August 6. 1953, William F. Washburn. Beloved hus- band of Evelyn Smith, city; father of Robert W. Washburn, Mrs. Raymond S. Kubleki, and William A. Washburn, city; brother of Mrs. Joseph Wilson, city. Mrs. Arthur Frazier, Niagara Falls, Ont.. Mrs. Pearl Borghes. San Diego; Calif.. Mrs. Ray Ablitz. Detroit. Mich, and Clayton Washburn. Victor. N. Y. Funeral from Cobler's Funeral Home. 640 Park Place. Saturday, August 8. 1853 at 2:00 P.M.. Rev. Edward P. Miller officiating. Interment In Rlverdale cemetery | WASHBURN, William F (I88707)
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21477 | Niagara Gazette - 8/6/1955 Fred Wilson, employed as a carpenter in.the city maintenance department for the last 23 years, died early this morning at Mt. St. Mary's Hospital after a short illness, He resided at 2424 South Ave. Born in Peckville. Pa.. Mr. Wilson had lived in this city for the last 40 years. He was a member of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local 322. He is survived by his wife, Esther M. Wilson, and four brothers, Walter and William Wilson, this city, and Frank and Arthur Wilson, of Olyphant, Pa. The Rev. G. Loren Jones, of the Hyde Park Presbyterian Church, will officiate at funeral services Monday at 1 p.m., at the Redanz Funeral Home. Interment will be in Riverdale Cemetery. | WILSON, Fred (I86854)
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21478 | Niagara Gazette - 8/6/1959 Mrs. Grace P. McCombs, 54, of 9161 B u f f a l o Ave., died Wednesday (Aug. 5, 1959) at Roswell Park Memorial Institute in Buffalo, where she had been a patient for the last month. A native of North Tonawanda, Mrs. McCombs lived in Niagara Falls for 16 years. Survivors .include her husband, Walter McCombs; three sons, Walter, C h a r l e s and James McCombs, all of this city, and a daughter, Mrs. Janice Aungst, East Aurora. Two sisters, Mrs. Caroline Diebold, Town of Wheatfield, and, Mrs. Ruth Helwig, North Tonawanda and 11 grandchil- dren survive also. Funeral services will be conducted at the : Lane Funeral Home at 1:30 p.m. Saturday by^the Rev. Ray K. Hallin, Bacon. Memorial Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Acacia Park Cemetery. | WOODRICH, Grace Pauline (I98905)
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21479 | Niagara Gazette - 8/6/1964 LOCKPORT - Miss Janice Ann Nye and Randall Y. Zahno were united in mar-, riage Saturday (Aug. 1, 1964) in St. Peter's Church. Rev. Carl Oldach officiated at the 4 p.m., double-ring candlelight ceremony uniting the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo F. Beutel, 319 Seminary St., Wilson, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Zahno, Ransomville Road, Ransomville. ° * * ° * GIVEN IN MARRIAGE by. her father, the bride wore a: gown of white silk linen with A-iine skirt terminating into a chapel train. A pillbox of matching "fabric held her bouffant veil of English imported illusion. She carried white carnations. Mrs. Glenn Zahno Jr. was matron of honor in theater-length aqua with matching pillbox trimmed with a bow and pearls securing a maline veil. Her .flowers were white, light and dark pink, carnations. , Similarly attired in pale yellow was Miss Marianne Quatrini, and in rose was Miss Mary Louis, both bridesmaids. Katherine M. Tompkins was junior'bridesmaid in aqua. Glenn Zahno Jr. was best man. Keith Tompkins, Frederick Butz and Bruce Zahno were ushers. After a reception at Hardings Restaurant, the newlyweds departed for a wedding trip to the Midwest They will reside at 269 Seminary St. | Family: ZAHNO, Randall T / NYE, Janice A (F34701)
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21480 | Niagara Gazette - 8/6/1964 William T. Young, 68, of the Imperial Hotel, died Tuesday evening (Aug 4, 1964) in Memorial Hospital where he had been taken after suffering a heart attack earlier in the day, He -was b o r n in Vaughn, Ont., and was a farmer in Wilson until 1934, when he moved to Niagara Falls. During World War II he was employed at Carborundum as a kiln operator. He later worked for the Niagara F r o n t i er Transit Co. as a maintenance man. He retired in 1957. Mr. YoUng is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Joseph D'Anna, Mrs. Paul Metzler, Mrs. Joseph Quarcind, Mrs. Nicholas D'Agostino, all of this city; and Mrs..Frank De- Line, Regina, Sask.; three sons, William M., Robert F. and James H. Young, of this city; two brothers, Andrew J. and Lloyd Young, this city; four sisters, Mrs. Ella DeHay, Mrs. Myrtle Nelson, both of Ransomville; Mrs. Beatrice Yarwood, Niagara Falls, Ont., and Mrs. Jessie Bale, Washington, D.C. Twelve grandchildren also survive. "Funeral service will be held Saturday at the Gridley Funeral Home at 10:30 a.m. Rev. Edward H. Breitback, assistant pastor of Lewiston Presbyterian Church, will officiate, Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. today and Friday. | YOUNG, William T (I101425)
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21481 | Niagara Gazette - 8/6/1966 ALBRIGHT - Julia D. Albright 68, of 224-F Gibson St., Tonawanda, died Thursday (Aug. 4, 1966) at Kenmore Mercy Hospital after a long illness. Mrs. Albright was a life-long resident of Tonawanda, and was a member of St Francis of Assisi Church. Surviving are her husband, Edward C; her son, William J. Warner of Meadville, Pa.; seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; a brother, James Doyle of Sloan, N.Y.; four sisters, Mrs. Emily Staley of Osteon, Fla., Mrs. Arthur Welch and Mrs. Catherine Petersen, both of Tonawanda, and Mrs. Winifred Wagner of Buffalo; three step-sons, Ross and Keith Albright of Pascagoula, Miss., and Gary Albright of Dayton, Ohio; three step-daughters, Mrs. James Culverwell of Wilson, N. Y., Mrs. George Glass of Mira Loma, Calif., and Mrs. William Perry of Dayton, Ohio, and 18 step - grandchildren. Friends may can at the Hamp Funeral Home Inc., Adam - Seymour Streets, Tonawanda, w h e re prayers will be said at 9 Monday morning, followed by a Requiem Mass at 9:30 in St. Francis of Assisi Church. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Ralph E. Miller will officiate. Burial in Elmlawn Cemetery. | DOYLE, Julia (I113373)
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21482 | Niagara Gazette - 8/6/1970 Lloyd I. Wynn, 52, of 654 91st St. died today (Aug. 6, 1970) in Mount St. Mary's Hospital after being admitted there Sunday with an apparent heart attack. Born in this city, he was a graduate of Niagara Falls High School. He was employed in the maintenance department o f Mount St. Mary's Hospital for 12 years and had previously been employed at the Autolite Batten' Corp., now the Prestolite Corp., for 18 years. A veteran of World War II he was a member of the bowling team at the hospital and was an avid softball player with several industrial teams in the city. Survivors include his widow, the former Shelda Duber; three sons, Brian Wynn at home, Douglas Wynn of this city and John Wynn of the U.S. Army, Ft. Lewis, W a s h . , two daughters, Joan Wynn at home and Mrs. Lloyd (Arlene) Schul of this city; a brother. Cecil Wynn of this city, and a granddaughter. Funeral services will be held Monday at 9:30 a.m. at the Otto Redanz Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. at St. John de LaSalle Church. Burial will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Friends may call Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. | WYNN, Lloyd Ivan (I100773)
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21483 | Niagara Gazette - 8/6/1970 LOCKPORT - Mrs. Bertha ,L. Lederhouse, 72, of 20 Irving St., here, died at Sisters of Charity Hospital, Buffalo, Wednesday (Aug. 5, 1970) after a long illness. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. tonight and 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.. Friday at the Prudden and Kandt Funeral Home, where funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Robert Rowsan of the Manuel United Methodist Church officiating. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery. ALSO Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 8/6/1970 LEDERHOUSE - Bertha L. Lederhouse, of 20 Irving Street, passed away at Sisters of C h a r i t y Hospital, Buffalo, Wednesday, August 5, 1970. Wife of Jesse G.; mother of Mrs Thelma Woods, Wilson, Mrs Harry (Patricia) Payne, Mrs Robert (Shirley) Gunby, Mrs. Vincent (Jean) Bowes, Mrs Howard (Sue) Chadderdon, all of Lockport, Mrs. Albert (Marilyn) Thompson, Appleton; and the late Mrs. Roy (Alice) Baker; stepmother of Harold, Lewiston, Vincent, Lawrence, Michael, all of Lockport, Mrs. L o u i s (Pauline) Perkins, M i d d l e p o r t , Mrs. Henry ( R o s a l i n e ) F e r r a r a, Morristown, N.J., Mrs. Robert (Ruth) Odle, Gasport and Mrs Fred (Lorretta) Witt, Friend ship, N.Y.; sister of the late Elton Brado. Also survived by 24 grandchildren and 23 greatgrandchildren. Friends may call beginning Thursday evening from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 o'clock at Prudden and Kandt Funeral Home, 242 Genesee Street where funeral services will be held Saturday morning at eleven o'clock. Interment in Glenwood Cemetery. | BRADO, Bertha L (I110587)
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21484 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: STRASBURG, R Dwight / TREICHLER, Karen Irene (F20805)
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21485 | Niagara Gazette - 8/6/1971 HOWARD MILLER NORTH TONAWANDA - Howard G. Miller, 72, of 774 Revere Ave., died today (Aug. 6, 1971) at DeGraff Memorial Hospital after a short illness. He was a lifelong resident of this city and was formerly employed by the Spaulding Fiber Corp. in Tonawanda. He was a member of the American Machinists Union Local 2106. He is survived by his widow, the former Marian Kropp; three sons, Raymond D. Robert H. and Richard J. Miller all of this city; three daughters, Mrs. Boyd Peters of Akron, Mrs. Carl Applcton of Erie, Pa., and Mrs. James LaBelle, and a sister, Mrs. Walter Struebing, both of Tonawanda, and 18 grandchildren. Funeral services will lie held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the Wattengel Funeral Home. The Rev. Mathew Pushkar will officiate. Burial will be in Acacia Park Cemetery. Friends may call today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at th« funeral home. | MILLER, Howard G (I78431)
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21486 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: ZITO, Russell D / MANGUS, Sharon L (F36013)
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21487 | Niagara Gazette - 8/7/1916 Coroner Harry A. Ernes will tonight hold an Inquest into the death of Geo Bond, 21 years old. of Fifteenth street who was electrocuted when he touched a power-transmission pole in the rear of the Carborundum plant Saturday morning. The coroner has made a preliminary investigation of the fatality. It appears that Bond and James Croy, of Iroquois street, were engaged in painting transmission polea for the Niagara Falls Power company. While Bond was on ground painting the lower part of t h e pole from which he received the fatal shock. Croy was working on top of the pole, about thirty feet above the ground. At a nearby pole two other painters were similarly engaged. The electric load had been shut off at the power station to make the painting operations perfectly safe. When the painting of tho pole near that on which Bond and Croy wore working was finished the line foreman, it is understood tlelphoned to the power station to turn on the power, evidently believed Bond and Croy had finished too. When the 22,000 volts came coursing over the cables the current apparently shortcircuited partially into ono of the cross-arms and down the pole. When Bond touched his hand to the pole in applying his brush ho received a heavy voltage which knocked him to the ground, killing him instantly. Croy saw his partner stricken but realized the situation at once and remained on the unaffected crossarm until after the power had again been shut off. Then he descended safely to the ground. The body of Bond is at the Cornell & Daggett undertaking rooms. The dead man is a son of William Bond, of the Saunders settelment road. He was unmarried. Besides his father four brothers and three sisters survive. | BOND, George C (I130055)
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21488 | Niagara Gazette - 8/7/1925 Mr. and Mrs W. R. Addison of No. 524 Sixth street, announces the engagement of their daughter, Mary Clair, to Jacob V. Skimin of thls city. The wedding will take place In the near future | Family: SKIMIN, Jacob Vincent / ADDISON, Mary Clair (F39665)
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21489 | Niagara Gazette - 8/7/1926 Miss Marian Piper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Piper, and Mr. Harry Strablow of the lake road were mar- ried on Wednesday evening by the Rev., Carl Dauphin of the German Lutheran church at Blairville. The young souple were attended by Miss Mable Piper, sister of the bride, and Mr. Harry Williams. The bride looked charming in a dark blue crepe satin trimmed with sand color crepe. For the present the young couple are re- siding at Niagara Falls. | Family: STRABLOW, Harold E / PIPER, Marian A (F25948)
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21490 | Niagara Gazette - 8/7/1928 Donohuc-Shipston. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Shipston of Youngstown announce the engagement of their daughter, Mae, to George Donohue of Baltimore, Md. | Family: DONOHUE, George / SHIPSTON, Eva Mae (F24672)
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21491 | Niagara Gazette - 8/7/1928 NEWFANE, Aug. 7. - The home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wiseman of the Hatter road was the scene of a beautiful wedding at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon, August 4, when their daughter, Miss Marjorie Erma, became the bride of Mr. Reuel B. Mooney of Buffalo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mooney of Stellerton, Nova Scotia. The ceremony took place before ah embankment of ferns and flowers and underneath a large white bell, the Rev. Boyd Allen Little of Trumansburg being the officiating clergyman. The bride was charming in her gown of white satin with lace trimmings and her long bridal veil, she carried an arm bouquet of Ophelia roses and was attended by her sister, Mrs, Vera Wiseman Ferris of Lockport, as matron of honor, who wore blue georgette with lace and carried pink roses. The maid of honor was Miss Anita Schweigert, who wore beige georgette with lace trimmings, she also carried pink roses. The little flower girl, Joy Blckford of Lockport, was lovely In her white chiffon over pink and she carried a basket of pink roses. The groom was attended by his brother, Dr. Frailer D. Mooney, and Mr. Paul Gardner, both of Buffalo. Lohengrin's wedding march was played by Mrs. Ethel Blckford and Arnold Ferris sang "I Love You Truly." During congratulations the pianist played Mendelssohn's march. A reception to fifty guests followed the ceremony. The house was attractively decorated In pink and white flowers and ferns. The bride's table, where fourteen were seated, was centered with a long basket of snap dragons. Mr. and Mrs. Mooney left by motor for Nova Scotia and upon their return will be a t home In Buffalo. Among the out-of-town guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mooney of stellerton, Nova Scotia; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McArthur, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McArthur, Dr. and Mrs. Mooney and Mrs. Henry Hummel! of Buffalo. | Family: MOONEY, Reuel B / WISEMAN, Marjorie Erma (F32432)
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21492 | Niagara Gazette - 8/7/1934 Mrs. Richard B. Walsh entertained at a tea on Sunday afternoon at her home, 1832 Drummond road, Niagara Falls, Ont., at which announcement of the engagement of her only daughter, Doris Seymour, to Gordon Abert Wahl, of this city was made. The tea table was covered with a filet lace cloth and centered with a silver bowl of nasturtium, flanked by ivory tapers in crystal holders. Mrs. Jacob Wahl and Mrs. Enoch Round presided at the tea table, with Miss Audra Wright and Mrs. Elmore J. Wahl alternating. The assistants were Miss Anna Walsh, of Toronto, Miss Leah Fischer, Miss Rosamond H. Comerford, Miss Dorothy Berry, Mrs. John Horace Seager and Mrs. Florence M. Hinds. | Family: WAHL, Gordon Albert / WALSH, Doris Seymour (F4208)
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21493 | Niagara Gazette - 8/7/1941 Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Schultz. 552 Will street. North Tonawanda. N. Y„ announce the marriage of thier daughter, Melvia Schultz, to Mr. Jerauld H. Adams, son of Mr. Harry Adams, of this city. The wed- ding ceremony took place July 27 at 4:30 p.m. at St. John's Lutheran parsonage, Lawton, Okla., the Rev. Mr. Heitfeld officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Adams will reside at 552 Wall street, North Tonawan- da, in the near future. | Family: ADAMS, Jerauld H / SCHULTZ, Melva W (F39122)
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21494 | Niagara Gazette - 8/7/1943 Lieutenant Charles T. Baird. of the U. S. Army, announces the marriage of his sister, Helen M. Baird to Corporal Ackley M. Fay, Elgin Field, N. Y., on Saturday, July 24, at St Teresa of the Infant Jesus church of this city. | Family: FAY, Ackley M / BAIRD, Helen Marie (F42428)
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21495 | Niagara Gazette - 8/7/1943 VOLLS-At Wilson, N.Y., Aug. 6, 1943, Hulda T., age 71, widow of Rudolph; mother of William, Martin, Mrs. Mar- garet Roth, Mrs. Viola Schrader, Mrs. Helena Pratt, all of Wilson, Fred of Lockport; sister of Mrs. Ernest Donner, Herman Ganshaw of Wilson. She is also survived by seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. funeral at the home in Wilson, Monday, Aug. 9 at 2 p.m. and 2:30 in St. Peter's Lutheran church, North Ridge. Interment in North Ridge cemetery, Rev. Carl Oldach officiating. ALSO Niagara Gazette - 8/12/1943 EAST WILSON, N. Y-The funeral for Mrs. Hulda T. Volls. 71. widow of Rudolph Volls, was held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the family home. Townline road, and at 3 o'clock at the St. Peter's Lutheran church, North Ridge. Interment was in North Ridge Cemetery. The Rev. Carl W. Oldach officiated. The bearers were Herbert Schuman, Max Schuman, Elsworth Blgalow, Fred Bigalow, Edward Dormer and Bert Israel. | GANSHAW, Hulda T (I86614)
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21496 | Niagara Gazette - 8/7/1944 ZULKE-At Youngstown. August. 5.. 1944. Cordelia A. Zulke, age 58, wife of Henry, mother of Corp. Harold Zulke, U. S. Marines. Quantlco. Va.; Mrs. Rupert Davis, Hollywood, Fla. ; . Mrs. Clarence Amsdill. Youngstown; sister of William. Chris, Charles Sattleberg. of Lewlston: Mrs. Frank Amsdill. ot Sanborn: Mrs. Charles Ditxel and Leonard Sattleberg, of this city. Mrs. Fred Kolloff, of Youngstown. She is also survived by two grandchildren. Funeral at the home, Lockport St.. Youngstown. Tuesday at 3 p.m. Rev. Fred Webber officiating. Interment in Riverdale cemetery. ALSO Niagara Gazette - 8/7/1944 YOUNOSTOWN, N.Y.-Mrs. Cordelia Sattleberg Zulke, 58. died at the family home here late Saturday afternoon after an extended illness. Mrs. Zulke was born to this area, had resided here all her life and until ill health prevented was an active member of the Youngstown Presbyterian church. Surviving are her husband, Henry Zulke; a son, Corporal Harold Zulke of the U. S. Marines; two daughters, Mrs. Fern Davis, Hollywood. Fla.. and Mrs,. Marlon Amsdell, Youngstown; three sisters, Mrs. Frank Amsdell, Sanborn; Mrs. Fred Kottoff, Youngstown, and Mrs, Charles Bltsel, Niagara Falls, N.Y. and four brothers. William. Chris and Charles Sattleberg, Lewiston, N.Y.. and Leonard Sattleberg, Niagara Falls, N.Y. ° | SATTELBERG, Cordelia A (I115885)
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21497 | Niagara Gazette - 8/7/1944 LEHMANln this ctty Saturday, August 5. George C. Lehman, of 389 Seventy-second St., beloved father of Mrs. Grace Channing and Mrs. Howard Stokes, both of this city; and Mrs. J. Cloyd Downs, of Saranac Lake, N. Y; brother of Mary B, HuUt. of Mansfield. Ohio. He is also survived by thirteen grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren. Funeral services from the Bell Funeral Chapel Tuesday, August 8. at 3 p.m., Rev. Charles B. Osborn. D.D.., officiating. Interment private and at the convenience of the family. | LEHMAN, George C (I76872)
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21498 | Niagara Gazette - 8/7/1947 SANBORN. Aug. 7-Mrs Ella E Barber. 85 years old, died at her home in the Ward road yesterday after several weeks illness following a stroke. Mrs. Barber is survived by a son, Victor Barber, of Sanborn; two grandsons, Alva Barber and Robert Barber, and a granddaughter. Mrs. Marjorie Peterson. Niagara Falls; also a great granddaughter and a number of nieces and nephews. An- other son, Glen Barber, of Niagara Falls, died in 1939. She was the wife of the late A. M. Barber. Mrs. Barber was a daughter of the late Lydia and John Bagwell and was born onFebruary 22, 1862, in a log cabin in the Bag- well road, Town of Cambria. When a young girl she joined the local Methodist church and had always been an active member of all its or- ganizations. She was also an active member of Sanborn Rebekah Lodge 668. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, August 9, at 2:30 p.m. at the home. Interment will be in North Ridge cemetery. Sanborn Re- bekah Lodge will participate in the service at the cemetery. | BAGWELL, Ella E (I120603)
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21499 | Niagara Gazette - 8/7/1948 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wasmund. 3046 East Falls street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Elsie Rita, to Mr. Alfred Bergeron, son of Mrs. Laura Bergeron, Norwich, Conn. The wedding will take place In the near future. ALSO Niagara Gazette - 5/23/1949 COUPLE WEDS-Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bergeron recently exchanged their marriage vows at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church. Cleveland avenue and Eighteenth street. The bride Is the former Miss Elsie Wasmund. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Wasmund. East Falls street. The bridegroom Is the son of Mrs. Laura Bergeron, Norwich, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Bergeron are residing at 2448 Pine avenue. | Family: BERGERON, Alfred R / WASMUND, Elsie Rita (F29664)
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21500 | Niagara Gazette - 8/7/1951 Letters of administration on the estate of Neal A. Winters, Town of Newfane, who died June 8 leaving $1,000 realty and $2,500 personal property, were issued to the widow, Mabel L. Winters, RD Newtane. Other distributees Include three daughters, Dorothy Rutter, Stoco, Ont.; Florence Marshall, Winegar place, Buffalo; Jane Winters Diel, 175 Mill street, and Robert Neal Winters, 151 John street. | WINTERS, Neal A (I95239)
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