Laur Family and others

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31251 Total of 11 births. All died in infancy except those four shown on family record here. Johannes, it was entered for his death date of 6 Jul 1845, "Hat sich _________ 6/7 Juli 1845 in einer ___________ gehängt" I could not deciper two or three words. Looks clearly like suicide. SCHWENKBECK, Johannes (I5608)
 
31252 TOTH - Joseph A.
Age 88, a lifelong resident of the City of Tonawanda, July 2, 2021. Husband of 65 years to Sue (nee Barbas) Toth; father of Craig (Sandy) Toth, Pamela (Mike) Bognar and Timothy (Camille) Toth; grandfather of Ashley (Jeff) Klenk, Devon (Ken) Gadow, Michael (Brianna) Bognar, Jordan, Rebecca and Kristen Toth; great- grandfather of Olivia, Quinn and Benjamin and brother of John (Laurie) Toth; also several nieces, nephews and cousins. Joseph was a US Navy and Marine Corps Veteran, serving in Korea during the Korean War. He was also a Life Member of Tonawandas’ Post 264 American Legion and City of Tonawanda Senior Center. A special thanks to Buffalo VA Hospital and his aide Amy for their care and support. There will be no prior visitation. A Memorial Service will be conducted on Wednesday, July 14th, at 11 AM in Salem United Church of Christ, 114 Morgan St. in Tonawanda. Everyone welcome to attend. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in memory of Joseph may be made to Salem United Church of Christ. Arrangements by JOHN O. ROTH FUNERAL HOME, INC., Tonawanda, NY. 
TOTH, Joseph A (I155124)
 
31253 TOWN BUILDING INSPECTOR DIES
Town of Wheatfield, Jan 18 - Building inspector Henry F. Broecker 65, of Ward Rd. died last night shortly after being admitted to DeGraff Memorial Hospital, North Tonawanda. He had just returned from a Town Board meeting, when he was stricken ill at his home. A life long resident of the town, Mr. broecker was a building contractor for 25 years. He was a veteran of World War I, and a member of Town of Wheatfield Post, American Legion. He was a member of St John's Lutheran Church and of the Lutheran Layman's League. Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth Mellenthine Broecker, a daughter Mrs. Emmet Killian, a brother George Pankow, and one granddaughter, all of the Town of Wheatfield. Funeral services wll be held at 2 pm at the home and at 2:30 o'clock at St. John's Church. The Rev J. Walter Thiemecke will officiate. Interment will be in St John's Lutheran Cemetery. 
BROECKER, Henry F (I62810)
 
31254 TOWN OF NIAGARA - Services will be held today for Mark M. Haseley Sr., the former owner of Haseley Trucking County, who died Tuesday in Mount St. Mary's Hospital, Lewiston, after a long illness. He was 49.
The Niagara Falls native graduated from Niagara-Wheatfield Senior High School.
He owned the trucking company founded by his father, from 1978 to 2002, when he passed it to his son.
Mr. Haseley was an avid sportsman and a fan of the Buffalo Bills and Sabres and NASCAR auto racing.
Survivors include his wife of 27 years, the former Susan M. Sczepczenski; a son, Mark Jr. of the Town of Niagara; two daughters, Heather S. of Philadelphia, Pa., and Jennifer W. of the Town of Niagara; and a sister, Marilyn Mawhiney of Cambria.
Services will be held at 11 A.M. today in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, 6168 Walmore Road, Wheatfield. Burial will be in the church cemetery. 
HASELEY, Mark Milton (I51070)
 
31255 Town of Niagara Supervisor, Election Commissioner. Lived and farmed Joseph Witmer's homestead.
Baptism indicates he was born in 1867

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Niagara Gazette - 1/15/1943

IN MEMORIAM
A Tribute to the Late Andrew Laur
By EDWARD T. WILLIAMS
Niagara Historian

The dictionaries define a pioneer
as "one who goes before, as into the
wilderness, preparing a way for
others to follow," and that descrip-
tion exactly portrays Niagara
county's earliest settlers. Except
John Stedman and his brothers, at
Schlosser in 1760 there were few
residents of Niagara county, other
then the Red Man, before 1800.
Stedman left for Canada in 1796
after the evacuation of Fort Nia-
gara, and early settlers began to
arrive. The primary pioneer settlers
of Niagara county have been defined
as those who settled here or were
born here previous to the War of
1812. By the same token the secondary
pioneers were those who
wre residents previous to 1940. The
latter date is over 100 years in the
past. the Niagara County Pioneers
Association was organized 57 years
ago next September, and the title
of pioneer has in that time been
extended to embrace not only the
first few settlers but the subsequent
many.
Into this latter class falls Andrew

R. Laur. native and resident for
j more than three-quarters of a ceni
tury. With the rapid increase In
population there are not a large
number of persons in the class of
Mr. Laur, native and resident for
more than three-quarters of a cen-
tury. We are speaking in the sense
of time rather than regarding
character and attainments, but An-
drew R. Laur was an unusual person
in both respects. Vitus Laur, his
father, whose memory old residents
respect was born 100 years ago and
settled in the town of Niagara in
1866. Mrs. Laur, who recently pre-
deceased Mr. Laur was a descend-
ant of a primary pioneer family of
Niagara county. The Wltmer and

Young families. Mrs. Laur was a
Wltmer. were among the earliest
settlers of the Niagara Frontier, in
the locality where their descendants
have ever since lived. Both
the Witmer and Young families
came by wagon and horses from
Lancaster. Pa., In 1810. and were
credited with being the earliest permanent settlers in the town of
Niagara remote from the river. Both
families removed to Livingston
county at the time of the devasta
tion of the Niagara Frontier in
1813. and remained there until after
the ending of the War of 1913,
men coming back during the sum-
mer months to attend to their
farming interests, and going away
again after the harvest.
About the first employment that
Andrew R. Laur had was as a bell
hop in the Monteagle Hotel, the
picturesque hostelry that was con-
temporary with the John A. Roeb-
ling suspension bridge.
One of the enterprises of the
Bellevue Land Company, which was
organized in 1845 by Col. John Fisk,
a prominent railroad man of Roch-
ester; General Charles B. Stuary,
a prominent civil engineer of
Schenectady; J. V. Vedder of
Geneva, and Roswell G. Benedict,
of Saratoga, which bought most of
the land that was the site of the
village of Bellevue was the
construction
of the Monteagle Hotel
which WAS first in charge of General
Stuart, who secured the capital to
build ft. Of course, it was some
time afterwards that.Andrew R
Laur, in the 70's, was employed At
the hotel as a bell hop.
Previous to the establishment of
the Niagara Reservation In 1885,
when Prospect Park along the American rapids was lined with various
buildings housing manufacturing
and business enterprises Mr. Laur
was employed in one of these mills
He has related to the writer
boyhood experiences of the real vil-
lage of 60 and more years ago. He
has witnessed a great transforma-
tlon in the Industrial Niagara Falls
of today.
The details of his long and in-
terestlng life have been related.
Some incidents could be emphased.
Only recently one of these was
called by the sale of the car
which he had owned .for years in
which President McKinley rode on his
visit to Niagara Falls Just prior
to his assassination at the Pan-Am-
erican Exposition in Buffalo in
September. 1901. The coach in
which President McKinley rode,
which was recently sold by
Laur to Sanford Morden, Jr,|
engaged in the transportation t
ness, was one of those owned by
the Miller & Brundage Coach Co-
pany. Frank H. Zeiger, for many
years connected with the
Brundage Coach Company and
successor, the Niagara
Company, headed by John C. I
says that this coach was one of
about a dozen purchased by the
former company of a manufactur-
ing company In Connecticut, the
coaches were very substantial
character and cost about $1300
apiece. They were used exclusively
for weddings, funerals and for spe-
cial occasions like the visit of
President McKinley.
On the occasion of the
entertainment of Mr. and Mrs.
of Philadelphia, the winners
of the Niagara honey mooner's
test, conducted by the Niagara Falls
Chamber of Commerce, they were
driven around the Niagara Reserva-
tion and to the center of the
Rainbow Bridge by Mr. Laur and
photographed. Later Mr. and Mrs.
Laur, Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Reichert, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Ford, and Mr. and Mrs. Michael
McGray, 50 year Niagara Falls
honeymooners, with Mr. and Mrs.
David Edwards, longest married of
all of the party, attended the re-
ception to Mr. and Mrs. Fraul
the Hotel Niagara. Now both Mr.
and Mrs. Fraul and Mr. and Mrs.
Laur have crossed the river.
Andrew R. Laur took a deep in-
terest in the history of the ??
Niagara county of which he and his
family were worth citizens and
was president of the Niagara County
Pioneers Association in 1938, he
an active interest in the organization
for years before and has been
actively as a member of the execu-
tive committee since. 
LAUR, Andrew Russ (I9371)
 
31256 TOWN OF NIAGARA — Dale "Ronnie" Rinker, 52, of the Town of Niagara, NY, died on Sunday, December 26, 2010 in Mt. St. Mary's Hospital in Lewiston, NY, following a brief illness. Born on August 11, 1958 in Lewiston, NY, he was the son of the late Dale and Angeline (Gemmati) Rinker.

Ronnie, as he was known by family and friends, was a lifelong resident of the Town of Niagara, NY. He attended local schools and graduated from Niagara-Wheatfield High School. On August 11, 2001, Ronnie married the former Karla Bartel. She predeceased him on July 10, 2009. He was employed as a truck driver for various companies, until his retirement on November 23, 2010. Ronnie was a lifetime member of the Niagara Active Hose Volunteer Fire Company in the Town of Niagara, NY, where he presently resides as President of their exempt's organization.

Ronnie is survived by two step-daughters, DeeAnn Conklin of Elmira, NY and Amanda (Joe) Hescox of the Town of Niagara, NY; one granddaughter, Merissa Hescox; two brothers, Phillip "John" (Eileen) Rinker of North Carolina and David (fiance' Sue Dell) Rinker of the Town of Niagara, NY; one aunt, Antoinette; nieces and nephews, Jerimy, Kim, David II and Mitchell; and many cousins.

Friends may call on Tuesday from 4-8 PM at the OTTO REDANZ FUNERAL HOME, 2215 MILITARY ROAD, NIAGARA FALLS, NY (297-9007), where a funeral service will be held at 8:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, memorial offerings may be made to the Niagara Active Hose Volunteer Fire Company, 6010 Lockport Road, Niagara Falls, NY 14305 or to the Niagara Active Hose Volunteer Fire Company Exempts Organization, 6010 Lockport Road, Niagara Falls, NY 14305.

Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting us at www.ottoredanz.com and www.niagara-gazette.com/obituaries. 
RINKER, Dale (I91900)
 
31257 Town of Pendleton Resident Succumbs
TONAWANDA. Oct. 26:— Mrs. Louise E. Goerss. 70. wife of the late Fred C. Goerss, Transit road. Town of Pendleton, died suddenly while visiting at the home of her son,
Norman Goerss. 187 Grove street, last night. Death was due to a heart attack. Mrs. Goerss was a member of Trinity Lutheran church, Lockport. Surviving are two daughters. Mrs. William Pack. Niagara Falls, and Mrs. William Roth. Orlando. Fla.; two sons, Norman this city, and Elmer, Delevan, six grandchildren, three sisters, Mrs. Anna Stoelting, Bergholtz, Mrs. John Ferchen, Town of Wheatfield, and two brothers, John Jagow, of Elrose, Saskatchewan, and Fred Jagow, Bergholtz. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 pm at the Hamp Funeral Home, 37 Adam Street. The Rev. Herman Myers will officiate. Interment will be in Holy Ghost cemetery. 
JAGOW, Louise Ernestine (I52419)
 
31258 TOWN OF WHEATFIELD - Henry Schendel, 75. of 7216 Schultz Road died Saturday (Jan. 24, 1970) at the Hanson Nursing Home in Niagara Falls, after an illness of several months. He was a native and lifelong resident of Wheatfield. A retired farmer, he had also worked as a machine operator at the Buffalo Bolt Co. in North Tonawanda for 18 years. He is survived by his wife Anna and a son Allen, both of Wheatfield; three sisters, Mrs. Anna Errick of Akron, N.Y., Mrs. Elsie Ordway, Bakersfield, Calif., and Mrs. Wilhelmina Mueller of Wheatfield. Several nieces and nephews' also survive. Funeral services, will ,be held al the Pike and Jones Funeral Home Monday at 1:30 p.m; the-Rev, Enno A. Schmook, officiating. Burial will be in St. Mark's Lutheran Cemetery in Wheatfield. Friends may call from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today. SCHENDEL, Henry L (I55549)
 
31259 Town of Wheatfield Resident Succumbs
BERGHOLZ. Oct. 24 - Ernest Ostwald, 80, a life long resident of the Town of Wheatfield died yesterday at his home Luther street. Mr Ostwald was a blacksmith by trade, retiring five years ago. He is survived by his wife, Martha Stange Ostwald; a son. Edward, St. Johnsburg; two daughters, Mrs. Walter Urtel and Mrs. William Zuch, both of Bergholz; nine grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. from the home and at 2:30 at Holy Ghost church.
The Rev. Victor Dahlke will officiate. Interment will be in Holy Ghost cemetery. 
OSTWALD, Heinrich Ernest (I76296)
 
31260 TOWN OF WHEATFIELD — Betty Jane (Schoenthal) Ziemendorf, of the Town of Wheatfield, NY, died Tuesday June 8, 2010, in the DeGraff Memorial Hospital following a long illness. Betty Jane was born in Buffalo, NY on February 8, 1939, the daughter of Dorothy (Gilbert) Schoenthal and the late Harold Schoenthal. She resided in the Town of Elma as a child, where she attended local schools and was a member of the second graduating class of the Iroquois Central High School, in 1957. She moved to the Town of Wheatfield following her marriage to Lloyd V. Ziemendorf in 1962. She was a member of St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church North Tonawanda, NY, where she was current president of the Congregational Council of the church and active in Synodical activities. She was the former Office Manager of Frontier Co-op Fire Insurance Association and had served as Office Manager, Commercial Underwriter and Vice President of United Frontier Mutual Insurance Co., prior to her retirement. She enjoyed quilting, especially quilting for Project Linus, for Children's Hospital, and making Prayer Shawl's for Roswell Park Cancer Institute. Spending time in the garden and being with family was most important to her, especially with her grandchildren. Betty Jane is survived by her mother, Dorothy; her husband of 48 years, Lloyd; her three children, David Ziemendorf, Carol (David) Wunderlich, and Donald (Melissa) Ziemendorf; three brothers, Ray (Dorothy) Schoenthal, Harvey (June) Schoenthal and David (Linda) Schoenthal; loving grandmother of Sara (Joshua), Lindsay, William, Nathan, Austin, Brandon, and Aaron; and several nieces and nephews. She was the grandmother of the late Bryn and Nicholas Ziemendorf. The family will be present at the RHONEY FUNERAL HOME, SANBORN, 5893 Hoover Road on Saturday, from 7-9 PM, Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Funeral service will be held at 10 AM, Monday, at St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church, 64 East Felton Street, North Tonawanda, NY. Interment will be in the Wheatfield Cemetery. Should friends desire, memorials in Betty Jane's memory, they may be made to St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church, 64 East Felton Street, North Tonawanda, NY 14120. Visit www.rhoneyfuneralhome.com for guest register. SCHOENTHAL, Betty Jane (I55941)
 
31261 TOWN OF WHEATFIELD — Yolan (Sipos) Ordian, 95, a longtime resident of the Town of Wheatfield, passed away on June 17, 2010, at Delaware Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Buffalo, NY, after a short illness. Prior to the nursing home, Yolan lived with her daughter in Buffalo since 2006. She was born in 1915 in Buffalo, the daughter of the late Rosa and Bertalan Sipos. Her husband, Nicholas J. Ordian, predeceased her in 1973. She had been employed at Dunlap Tire in Tonawanda; the Wurlitzer Plant in North Tonawanda; and Jenss Department Store in Tonawanda and the Summit Park Mall. Yolan had been a member of the Adams Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary. She had been a Sunday school teacher, choir director, and church organist at the Hungarian Reformed Church in Riverside. She was an avid reader, birder, did many pieces of needlepoint, and made many afghans, making sure each of her grandchildren had at least one. She is survived by her son, Nicholas E. (Bernadette) Ordian of the Town of Wheatfield; and her daughter, Rosalie (late Thomas) Manuszewski; her four grandchildren, Kim Embry, Michele Lundberg, Paul Manuszewski, Theresa Dick; and ten great-grandchildren. She is fondly remembered as "Auntie Jo" by many nieces and nephews. Besides her parents and husband she was predeceased by her brother, Ernest (late Evelyn) Sipos of Kenmore, NY. There is No Prior visitation. A Memorial Service will be announced at a later date. Interment at Elmlawn Cemetery will be at the convenience of the family. Arrangements through ZAJAC FUNERAL HOME INC. Visit www.niagara-gazette.com/obituaries for on-line guest register. SIPOS, Yolan (I83152)
 
31262 TOWN OF WILSON - William H. Strassburg Sr., 82, of the Randall . Road, Town of Wilson, died Sunday (May 31, 1964) at the Inter-Community Hospital, Newfane, He retired from the McKinnon Chain Co., Tonawanda. He was born in Wheatfield and had lived in the Town of Wilson for the last nine years. His wife, the former Emma Pankow, died in 1926, He is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Harold (Regina) Gotts, Cambria. Mrs. Duane (Lucy) Honick, Barker, Mrs. Harold (Irene) Willert, Buffalo, Miss Loretta and Miss Ida Strassburg both of Buffalo; a son. William H. Strassburg Jr., Town of Wilson; 7 grand children and 2 great-grandchildren. The funeral service will be at 2 p.m. on Wednesday at the Hardison Funeral Home, South Lake Street, Ransomville. The Rev. Carl W. Oldach, St. Peter's Lutheran Church, North Ridge, will officiate. Burial will be in North Ridge Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. STRASSBURG, William Friedrich Gotthold (I54894)
 
31263 TOWNSEND - Margaret Virginia (nee Dent)
Passed away on December 14, 2019, in Naples, FL. She was 96 years old and died of natural causes. Peggy was born in Pittsburgh, Pa and lived most of her life in the Tonawanda and Kenmore, NY. She was predeceased by her husband LeRoy Townsend Jr.; her parents John and Harriett Dent; and her sister Mary Vanderheid. She is survived by her sister Eileen Phillips; her daughters Sandra Neher and Laura Scott; her grandchildren Van (Sally), Polly (Ken), and John (Jennifer); her great-grandchildren Rose, Jack, Paige, Lucy, Henry, Will, Townsend and Grant; and many nieces and nephews. Peggy will be remembered for all of the energy and love she put into family gatherings and holidays. Over the years she attended many graduations, weddings and birthday celebrations. She dyed and hid Easter eggs, sewed beautiful clothes for her daughters and granddaughters and their dolls, made Yorkshire pudding and sugar cookie cutouts for Christmas and kept in touch with many friends from her early life. Her family, including the Vanderheids in Naples, was happy to honor her by attending her 90th and 95th birthday celebrations where many stories were shared and new memories were made. Margaret was a longtime member of Salem United Church of Christ, in Tonawanda, New York. She will be buried alongside her husband at Elmlawn Cemetery, 3939 Delaware Avenue, Kenmore, NY on Saturday, September 25th, at 11 AM. Please meet at cemetery office. Arrangements by D. LAWRENCE GINNANE FUNERAL HOME, Kenmore, NY. Online condolences may be sent to www.ginnanefuneralhome.com 
DENT, Margaret Virginia (I120078)
 
31264 Tracy J. Beasock,55, of Niagara Falls, NY passed away on Tuesday, February 13, 2018 at Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center surrounded by his family. Born in North Tonawanda, NY on August 28, 1962 he was the son of the late Robert D. Beasock Sr. and Barbara M. (Knox) Beasock. Tracy was an avid collector and Buffalo Bills fan. He enjoyed going fishing, who was also an animal lover, who especially loved his cats.
He is survived by his siblings, Tammy(Richard) Christian, Susan Beasock, Tina Beasock, Lynn (late James) Wyatt Sr., Joann (Dave) Bucko, Nancy (Sue) McKinney, Robert D. Beasock Jr., Donald (Junia) Beasock and James McKinney. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews. Besides his parents he was predeceased by his brothers, Duane R. Beasock and Michael L. Beasock.
Friends may call Wednesday, February 21st from 6-8 PM at ZAJAC FUNERAL HOME INC., 319 24th Street, cor of Welch Ave, Niagara Falls, NY, where funeral services will begin at 7:30 PM with Pastor Vince Eisaman officiating. Burial will take place at the convenience of the family. 
BEASOCK, Tracy J (I194363)
 
31265 TRAINA - Carol Borchert
Carol Borchert Traina, 58, went home to be with her Savior Jesus on February 19, 2022 in Grand Island, NY, after a long battle with cancer. She was born on December 31, 1963 in Kenmore, NY. Carol was a dedicated teacher in the North Tonawanda Schools for 28 years. Carol was a long-serving and cherished member of Kenmore Alliance church. She was a teacher, a youth leader, a co-leader of the Hope & Healing ministry, and ran the Bible Quizzing ministry for many years, along with many other ministries for over 30 years. She did all of these with great faith and intentionality. She ran her race and finished well. Carol is survived by her husband, Mark Traina, and her children, Carrie Eberly and Luke Traina. Carol is also survived by her mother and stepfather, Brenda and John Cassoni, and her stepmother, Denise Borchert, and predeceased by her father, Robert Borchert. She is also survived by her sister, Diana (David) Hills, brother-in-law, Bob (Bonnie) Traina, stepbrothers, James (Stephanie) Bowman and Dan (Amanda) Bowman and nieces and nephews, Anna, Rachele, Jessica, Michael, Jillian, Hannah and Christopher. Memorial service to be held at Kenmore Alliance Church, 175 Bonnett Ave., Tonawanda, NY, on Saturday, April 2, 2022, at 11 AM. Memorial Donations can be given to Kenmore Alliance Church Youth Ministry. Arrangements by DANZER, DENGLER, ROBERTS FUNERAL HOME. Fond memories and condolences may be shared online at www.denglerrobertspernafuneral.com 
BORCHERT, Carol (I215721)
 
31266 Transcribed from the book, “Niagara County, NY . . . 1821-1921 . . . “ by Edward T. Williams, Vol. II—Biographical, pg. 620.

WILLIAM P. MENTZ was for many years a substantial citizen of the town of Lewiston, and owing to the close proximity of his residence to the village of Suspension Bridge, and later the city of Niagara Falls, he had a considerable part in the life of those communities. Mr. Mentz was born in Philadelphia in 1836, son of a clergyman, and located in the town of Lewiston just before the Civil war. The Mentz estate on the Lewiston road was for many years one of the chief farms in Niagara county, and ultimately was divided, the part sold commanding a high price. The power transmission line of the Niagara, Lockport & Ontario Power Company crosses the property, the transmission station being located on the river bank, to which comes the electric current across the Niagara river from the Ontario Power company at Niagara Falls, Ontario.

Mr. Mentz married Elizabeth Vogt, now deceased, daughter of Jacob J. Vogt, a pioneer resident of Suspension Bridge, and they had one daughter, Lillian, who became the wife of Walter E. Crandall, now a retired business man of Niagara Falls. To Mr. and Mrs. Crandall was born one son, William.

Mr. Mentz was a public spirited man. He served in various positions of public trust, including that of supervisor of the town of Lewiston, was a Democrat in politics. For some time he was the United States Indian Agent for the Tuscarora Indian Reservation, and took much interest in educational matters there. In Masonic circles Mr. Mentz stood high, being the first Worshipful Master of Niagara River Lodge No. 785, F. & A. M. in the then village of Suspension Bridge, which position he held in the years 1882-3. His death occurred May 6, 1899, having been highly honored and respected by a large circle of friends. His daughter, Mrs. Crandall, died Jan. 1, 1917. She had erected several large apartment dwellings in the city of Niagara Falls, notably The Mentz, at the corner of Jefferson avenue and Fourth street. 
MENTZ, William P (I17391)
 
31267 Traveled from Germany as US Citizen living in Dayton, OH on 24 Aug 1908 ship - Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm STEINBRENNER, Gottlieb (I37710)
 
31268 Traveled to Germany and returned 30 Aug 1904 on ship Bremen with daughter Anna.

Niagara Gazette - 1/21/1927

DUSSLER-Suddenly. In this city. Friday.
Jan. 21. 1927. Conrad Dussler. of No.
1617 Eighth street, aged 71 years. Beloved
husband of Margaret Hosbach Dussler
and father of Mrs. Anna Barron of
Portland Oregon. Frank at home. Charles
of Portland. Oreaon. and Albert of Sherrlll.
N. Y. Deceased Is also survived by
two step-childron., Marie and Louis
Schwenkbeck of this city. Deceased was
a veteran member of Niagara Falls Lodge
No. 81. I.O.O.F.. and Frontier Encampment
No. 99. I.O.O.F. Funeral arrange-
ments not yet completed. 
DUSSLER, Konrad Jakob (I6827)
 
31269 Traveled to Germany and returned 30 Aug 1904 on ship Bremen with father. DUSSLER, Anna (I39831)
 
31270 TRBOVICH - Robert G. Sr. March 13, 2015, of Grand Island, NY, beloved husband of Elaine M. (nee Frawley); dearest father of Robert Jr. and the late precious angel Stephanie; son of the late Branko and Stella (nee Lestitian) Trbovich; brother of Catherine (late Paul) Johnson and Nicholas (Patricia); also survived by nieces and nephews. Chapel service at THE COLONIAL MEMORIAL CHAPELS, INC., 3003 South Park Ave., Lackawanna, NY, Monday afternoon at 1:00. Visitation Sunday 2-4 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations to Parkinson's Foundation. TRBOVICH, Robert G (I75996)
 
31271 Treichler, Ian T. of Lockport, NY passed away unexpectedly on Saturday April 11, 2015. Born on June 9, 1980 in Lewiston, NY, he is the son of Shelley Outwater Cole and Charles L. Treichler. Ian was a devoted father and son and was loved by many.Ian is the beloved father of Khloe Olivia Treichler; beloved son of Shelley Outwater (Anthony) Cole and Charles L. (Karen Hodge-Russell) Treichler; grandparents, Jennie E. Treichler formerly of Sanborn and Lawrence R. Outwater of N. Tonawanda; half-brother, Shawn C. Eager, step-sister, Amanda Marylee Cole and several aunts, uncles and cousins.Private funeral services will be held at the convenience of the family. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association. Condolences may be offered to the family at www.langefuneralhomeinc.com. TREICHLER, Ian T (I172843)
 
31272 TREMBLETT - Marsha L. (nee Kinzie) April 16, 2014, age 73; beloved mother of Keith (Amy), Kevin (Debra), Kent (Michelle), Wendy and Kristen Tremblett; loving grandmother of six grandsons; dearest sister of the late Paul (Katie) Kinzie; also survived by nieces and nephews. The family will be present on Monday from 4-8 PM at the (Tonawanda Chapel) AMIGONE FUNERAL HOME INC., 2600 Sheridan Dr. (at Parker Blvd.) where family and friends are invited to attend a Funeral Service to be celebrated on Tuesday at 10:00 AM. Flowers gratefully declined. If desired, memorials may be made in Marsha's honor to Make a Wish Foundation. KINZIE, Marsha Lee (I194877)
 
31273 Tribute & Message From The Family

Joseph was born on March 11, 1928 and passed away on Saturday, May 16, 2015.

Joseph was a resident of North Tonawanda, New York.

Friends
may call Thursday 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 PM
in the WATTENGEL FuNErAL HOME,
533 Meadow Dr., North Tonawanda.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held
Friday at 9:00 AM from Our Lady of
Czestochowa Parish (please assemble
at church). Interment Acacia
Park Cemetery.

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BUKOSKEY - Joseph R. Of North Tonawanda, May 16, 2015, beloved husband for 63 years to Della; devoted father of Maria Kelly, Darla Gillotti and Peter (Kathy) Bukoskey; brother of Tom, Bern, Maryann Varholick, Eleanor Belloli, Pauline Fetterman and the late; Ed, Ted, Frank, Clair and Betty Nymick; also survived by seven grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Friends may call Thursday 2-4 and 6-9 PM in the WATTENGEL Funeral Home, 533 Meadow Dr., North Tonawanda. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Friday at 9 AM from Our Lady of Czestochowa Parish, 626 Oliver St. North Tonawanda (please assemble at church). Interment Acacia Park Cemetery. Registry at www.Wattengel.com 
BUKOSKEY, Joseph R (I186474)
 
31274 Trinkwalder, Thomas J., 75, of Fairplay, SC, formerly of North Tonawanda, passed away September 8, 2016 under the care of Vitas Hospice, Duluth, GA. Tom was the son of Francis and Verna Roggow Trinkwalder, father of Sara Trinkwalder and Richard (Kori) Trinkwalder, grandfather of Lauren and Emily Trinkwalder, brother of Judith Gerlach and Peter (Micki) Trinkwalder, also survived by several nieces, nephews, and cousins. Tom was predeceased by his former wife, Rosemary Lovett Trinkwalder, who died in 2001. He retired from FED-EX in 2008, but always returned to North Tonawanda in the summer for the annual NTHS Reunion. Tom has donated his body to the Philadelphia College of Medicine, GA Campus, to further aid in the study of Glioblastoma, Cancer of the brain, There will be a memorial service held in North Tonawanda at a later date. TRINKWALTER, Thomas J (I99256)
 
31275 Troy NY Daily Times - 1917

Mr. and Mrs. George W. Boughton or
Menands have announced the engagement
of their daughter, Miss Marguerite
Boughton, to Dr. William C. Bates of
Albany. Dr. Bates Is a graduate of the
dental department of the University of
Buffalo, class of 1916. Miss Boughton
Is a very popular member of the younger
set of Troy, as well as Albany and Menands. 
Family: BATES, William C / BOUGHTON, Marguerite Eaton (F57617)
 
31276 Troy NY Daily Times - 4/22/1899

-Sincere grief exists throughout the
village, occasioned by the death of Mrs.
Justina B. Madden, which occurred at
the home on Second, avenue yesterday
afternoon at about 4 o'clock. Mrs. Madden
had been a quiet sufferer for some
months, but only recently had been compelled
to abandon her business and social
affairs, ber ailment having made
rapid progress within the past two
months Her many friends and admirers
feel her death as that of one in their
own families, she had so endeared herself
to them, and the loss will be felt not
enly by her three young daughters, but
by numberless people who bad come to
know her In church, in society, in business
and in the philanthropic work to
which she had been devoted. Upon the
death of her husband. George C. Madden,
the firm of J. B. Madden A Co. was
formed by Mrs. Madden with William B.
Madden, her husband's brother, snd has
conducted a successful business since
then, Mrs. Madden taking an active interest
Sbe was slao prominent in the
work of the First Presbyterian Church,
of which she was a member, and of the
Citizens' Benevolent Association. The
funeral services will be held at the residence
on Second avenue Monday after-
noon at 2:30 o'clock and will be conducted
by Rev. Charles E Walker, pastor of
the First Presbyterian Church. At the
prayer meeting of the First Presbyterian
Church last evening, the pastor, Rev.
Charles H. Walker, spoke feelingly of the
passing away of Mrs. Madden and every
member of the congregation was affected
by the sad news, which many heard then
for the first. The tiding brought deep
sorrow to all who had been acquainted
with Mrs. Madden,, and particularly to
those who had been able to best appre-
ciate her rare qualities of mind and
heart her rare beauty of character and
sincerity in all the noble purposes in
life, She was of rare talent and ability
and won the admiration of all her as-
sociates for her energy and welll directed
efforts. Mrs. Madden's Christian char-
acter shone brightly, and in the life of
the church she was always an interested
and faithful factor. She served for some
time as the treasurer of the Woman's
Benevolent and Home issionary So-
eiety and sent her annual report to the
society's recent meeting, showing to the
last her interest and remarkable forti-
tude despite her critical condition. 
Justina B (I159450)
 
31277 Troy NY Daily Times - 5/25/1896

-Cards have been Issued anounclng
the marriage of George W. Boughton of
16 Seventh street to Miss Katherine Newman
of Albany. The ceremony will be
performed at the h o m e , o f the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Newman,
Wednesday evening, June 17. 
Family: BOUGHTON, George Wingar / NEWMAN, Katherine W (F57600)
 
31278 Troy NY Times - 12/28/1921

Announcement is made of the marriage
of Miss Grace Robertson,
daughter of Alvan Robertson, to E.
Rowland Blatchley of New Jersey.
They willl reside at West New York,
N.J.
 
Family: BLATCHLEY, Ernest Rowland / ROBERTSON, Grace (F54199)
 
31279 Troy NY Times - 2/14/1934

Mrs. Margaret Bracken died this
morning at 7:45 o'clock at her
home in SchaghUcoke. Born in
Edinburgh, Scotland. 81 years ago,
the daughter of John and Mary
Baxter Reid, she came to this
country when eight years old and
had lived at Schaghticoke the last
60 years. She was a member of
the Schaghticoke Presbyterian
Church. The survivors are two
sons, Dr. John W. Bracken of New
York city and Howard J. Bracken
of Tonawanda; three daughters,
Miss Grace Bracken and Mrs. Jennie
Johnston, of Schaghticoke, and
Mrs. A. McClure of Valley Falls;
one brother, John Reid of Paterson,
N. J., and several grandchildren
and great-grandchildren. She
was the widow of Thomas Bracken. 
REID, Margaret (I163345)
 
31280 Troy NY Times - 2/2/1934

Miss Muriel Gwendolyn McClure,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald
McClure of Valley Falls, was married
at 8:30 o'clock last evening in
the Valley Falls Methodist Church
to Charles Frederick White, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis White of Cor-
inth. Rev. Robert B. Leslie per-
formed the ceremony, at which Miss
Doris Barbara McClure was her
sister's maid of honor and Randall
White acted as best man for his
brother.
An organ recital was given before
the ceremony by Mrs. LeRoy
Center, who also played the bridal
chorus from Wagner's "Lohengrin"
and the Mendelssohn Wedding
March. Carl Mattison sang "O
Promise Me," "At Dawning" and 'T
Love You Truly" and spring flowers
and ferns formed the decorations.
An ivory bridal satin gown was
worn by the bride, whose princess
lace veil was caught with orange
blossoms. She carried a sheaf of
calla lilies. The maid of honor was
gowned in shell pink crepe trimmed
with siilver petals. Her cap was of
silver lace and her bouquet was of
pink roses and snapdragons.
A reception and buffet supper were
held at the home of the bride's parents
following the ceremony, with
the parents of the bride and bridegroom
assisting the couple in receiving
the guests. Mr. and Mrs.
White left on a wedding trip to
New York, with the bride traveling
in a bottle green coat and hat
trimmed with beaver, a brown
frock and a beaver muff. They will
be at home after February 15 at
Corinth.
The bride is a graduate of the
Sargent School of Boston University
and Mr. White was graduated
from the Simmons School in Syracuse. 
Family: WHITE, Charles Frederick / MCCLURE, Muriel Gwendolyn (F59149)
 
31281 Troy NY Times Record - 1/16/1960

Word was received in Troy
today of the death yesterday
in Delray Beach, Fla., of Mn.
Florence Madden Boughton, 70,
widow of Charles D. Boughton,
former Lansingburg resident.
Mrs. Boughton ia a former
teacher at Emma W i l l a rd
School.
She was the daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. George Cole
Madden of Lansingburg. Her
father was owner of the Madden
Lumber Yard. She had resided
in Florida since 1936.
Mrs. Boughton had maintained
a summer home on
Pikes Pond on toe Averill
Park-East Nassau road for many
years. Her husband formerly
operated the Colony Hotel at
Delray Beach.
She was a graduate of Emma
Willard and Wheelock School
in Boston. She taught at Emma
Willard for many years before
her marriage.
Survivors include a stepson,
George D. Boughton of Delray
Beach; two nephews, John
Banta of Delray Beach and
Thomas Banta of Dayton, Ohio.
Funeral services will be held
Monday afternoon at Delray
Beach with burial in that city. 
MADDEN, Florence (I159439)
 
31282 Troy NY Times Record - 10/16/1935

NOONAN In this city, Oct. 16, 1935.
at the residence, 371 , Eighth St., John
J. Noonan, Jr., Infant son of John J.
Noonan and Mary Bracken: brother of
Margaret Anne Noonan. Funeral services
private from the residence Friday
afternoon at 1:10 o'clock 
NOONAN, John J (I163368)
 
31283 Troy NY Times Record - 11/24/1973

BOSSARD - Nov. 23, 1973, Kermit C.
Bossard Sr., of 279 Hoosick
St., Troy, husband of Theresa Hebert
Bossard, father of Kermit C.
Bossard Jr. of Troy, brother of
Mrs. Aletha DeCamp of Corning,
N.Y., Mrs. Marjorie Bogardus of
Syracuse, Mrs. Glenn (Erma) Bogardus
of Buffalo and Mrs. Winona
Towner of Philadelphia, Pa.,
also survived by several nieces
and nephews.
Funeral from the Fitzgerald Funeral
Home, 105 Vliet Blvd.,
Cohoes, Sunday at 2 p.m. Rev.
John B. Columbus, pastor of United
Methodist Church of Cohoes officiating.
Interment St. Agnes Cemetery,
Cohoes.
Relatives and friends are invited
and may caU at the funeral home
Saturday from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m.
Kindly omit flowers 
BOSSARD, Kermit C (I159031)
 
31284 Troy NY Times Record - 11/9/1957

Burton J. Brooks, 80, of 6 Harrison
St., Fort Edward, died
Thursday at Glens Falls Hospital.
He was a member of Fort Ed-
ward Methodist Church. Mr.
Brooks is survived by three
daughters,, Mrs.. J. P. Stearns of
Bethpage L. I.; Mrs. Daniel J
NIchols and Mrs.. Guy Ropson,
both of Fort Edward; one broth-
er, Julius Brooks of Nassau;
two sisters,, Mrs. James Hoskins
of Fort Edward and Mrs. Fred-
erick Higgins of Chatham Center;
five grandchildren,, and seven
great grandchildren.. The fu-
neral will be hed tomorrow at
2 p.m. fro the Wright Funeral
Home, Fort Edward, where Rev.
Leonard C. Russell will officiate..
Burial will be n Union Ceme-
tery, Fort Edward. 
BROOKS, Burton J (I175858)
 
31285 Troy NY Times Record - 3/17/1955

Dr. John Walter Bracken,
79, a native of Schaghticoke,, and
long a dentist in New York City
and Schaghticoke,, died yesterday
at eonard Hospital, after a short
illness.
Dr. Bracken was graduated from
the dental scoo of Baltimore
Medical College in 1900, magna
cum laude, and began his profes-
sional career in New York City
where he practiced for 46 years.
Nine years ago he returned to
Schaghticoke and resumed prac-
tice.
He was a member of Victor
Lodge, F&AM of Schaghticoke,
and Trinity Episcopal Church,
Schaghticoke. Officers and mem
bers of Victory Lodge will conduct
their ritualistic service tomorrow
at 8 p.m. at the home of Dr.
Bracken's sister. Mrs. Archibald
McClure in Valley Falls.
Dr. Bracken Is survived by his
wife, the former Elizabeth Bres
nan of Schaghticoke. They had ob
served their golden wedding anni
versary in 1952. Other survivors in
include two sons, John W Bracken
Jr., of Fairfield, Conn, and Thomas
Bracken of Greenwich, Conn,
his sister. Mrs. McClure, and six
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be Saturday
at 2 pm. from the home of
Mrs. McClure with Rev. Melvln D.
Lavender, pastor of t he Valley
Falls Methodist Church, officiat-
ing. Interment will be in Elmwood
Cemetery, Schaghticoke. 
BRACKEN, John W DDS (I163347)
 
31286 Troy NY Times Record - 4/5/1954

Mrs. Mary E. Blume of 225 8th
St., widow of Henry J. Blume, died
yesterday at St. Mary's Hospital
after a long illness. Formerly from
Schenectady, she was the former
Mary E. Costigan. Mrs. Blume was
a communicant of St. Peter's
Church and a member of the Rosary
Society. She had lived in Troy
for the last 35 years. Surviving are
one daughter, Mrs. Michael J.
O'Neil; a sister, Mrs. Wayne P.
Zent, and two grandchildren, all of
Troy. The funeral will be at 9 a.m.
Wednesday from the John H.
Lodge Funeral Home, 2243 5th
Ave., and at 9:30 a.m. from St. Pe-
ter's Church where a Requiem
Mass will be celebrated. Burial will
be in St. Peter's Cemetery.
 
COSTIGAN, Mary E (I103423)
 
31287 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: WADE, William Fredrick / O'NEIL, Clara Jane (F54973)
 
31288 Troy NY Times Record - 5/4/1943

Mis. Jane Bracken Johnston,
Widow of William Joanston. died at
3:15- am. yesterday at the home of
her sister, Mrs. Lawrence Pattullo,
113 Second Avenue, after a brief
illness. She was born 64 years ago
in Schaghticoke and had spent
most of her life there. She was a
member of Schaghticoke Presbyterian
Church and the Rebekah
Lodge of Schaghticoke. The survivors
are two sons. Pfc. Holbin L
Johnston of the Holberg Ordnance
Depot at Baltimore, and Floyd C..
Johnston of Cooksboro; a brother,
Dr John W. Bracken of New
York, and two sisters, Mrs.. Archi-
bald McClure of Valley Fals and
Mrs. Pattulllo.
The funeral will be held Thurs-
day at 2 p.m. from the residence
in Schaghticoke and at 2:30 p.m.
in the Schaghticoke Presbyterian
Church where Rev.. Warren
Whiffin, former pastsor will offici-
ate. Burial will be in Elmwood
Cemetery, Schaghticoke. 
BRACKEN, Jane (I163348)
 
31289 Troy NY Times Record - 5/9/1964

BRACKEN - At the residence,
Schaghticoke, N Y.. May I. 1904,
Elisabeth Bracken, wife of the
late Dr. John W Bracken; mother
of John of Fall River, Mass, and
Thomas of Alexandria. Va.
Funeral Sunday at 2:30 pm
from the Charles F. White Fu
neral Home. Valley Falls The
Burial Office will he read bv Rev
Norbert G. Field priest In charge
of Trinity Episcopal Church,
Sehaghtlcoke Frlends are Invited
and may call at the funeral home
Saturday evening after 8 p.m. 
BRESNAN, Elizabeth J (I163351)
 
31290 Troy NY Times Record - 6/9/1950

The United Presbyterian Church,
Cambridge, was the scene on Satur-
day of the wedding of Miss Mary
Elizabeth Bailey, daughter of Mrs.
Emma M. Bailey of this city, and
Ernest Rowland Blatchley of Cam-
bridge. Rev. John Beale was the
officiating clergyman.
Miaa Catherine Ticrach was the

maid of honor and Harry Blatch-
ley was best man for his brother.
A reception followed at the home of
Mrs. Gilbert Maxwell in Cambridge
after which the couple left on a
wedding trip north.
The bride Is a graduate of Adelphi

College in Garden Citv L. I.
and has been employed on t h e
nursing staff of t h e Samaritan
Hospital
The bridegroom is attending
Westminster College New Wilmington.
Pa. Guests attended from
New York, Brooklyn, Walpole, N
J . Connecticut and Long Island, 
Family: BLATCHLEY, Ernest Roland / BAILEY, Mary Elizabeth (F54201)
 
31291 Troy NY Times Record - 7/17/1967

George C. Bihn, of 36 Herkimer
St., Victory Mills, an employe
of Allegheny Ludlum Steel
Corp.. in the plant protection
department, died suddenly yesterday
at his home.
Bihn, a retired slate trooper,
was born in New York City and
had lived in Victory Mills for
the last 33 years. He was a vet-
eran of World War II, serving
with the U.S. Coast Guard and
a member of the Old Saratoga
Post, American Legion.
He is survived by his wife '
Mrs. Mary Croroie Bihn; a
daughter, Mrs. Edward Lenz of
Saratoga Springs; a brother,
John Binh of Lockport; a sister,
Mrs. Reginald Francis of Oriskany
and three grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Wednesday at 9 a.m. from the
residence and at 9:30 a.m. from
the Church of Visitation, Schuylerville,
where a Requiem High
Mass will be celebrated by the
pastor, Rt. Rev. Msgr. James
R. Gazele. Interment will be
in St. Mary's Cemetery, Schuyler
ville. 
BIHN, George C (I145091)
 
31292 Troy NY Times Record - 7/71941

Miss Vivian Madelyn McClure, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Archibald McClure of Valley Falls, became the Bride of Charles
Dixon Ashworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Merritt Ashworth of
Hoosick Falls on Sunday evening, June 29, at a candlelight
service in the Valley Falls Methodist Church. Rev. Leon
Boughton of Binghamton performed the ceremony. The church
was decorated wjth palms and Easter lilies. A program of traditional
weddirTg^nusic was played by Hugh Sharp. Ralph Domin
of North Adams, soloist, sang "O Lord Most Holy" and "I Love
Thee."
Bethlehem Chapter
To Hold Luncheon-Bridge
Bethlehem Star Chapter, O. E. 9.,
will have a 1 p.m. lifhcheon-bridge
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Harold A McChesney, SI Eleventh
Street
Mrs. Leona Campaign? will have
general charge and will be assisted
by Mrs. Nellie D. Founks, Mrs.) Gertrude
Ward and Mrs. McChesney.
Reservations may be made
through the hostess and general
chairman.
«• TNSSO
VETERANS TO MEET.
A meeting of the Democratic
Veterans will be held at The Hote!
Troy at S p.m. today to further | ford, Averlll Park, Grafton, Peters-
July 27, burg and Berlin.
Hostess to Auxiliary
Mrs. Jean Brouillette of 28 Crell
Avenue, Wynantekill, was hostess
Saturday night at a joint meeting
of the Taconlc Valley Post, No. M7,
American Legion Auxiliary.
Following the buslneM meeting
games and a social, evening were
enjoyed. Supper was served from
a table attractively decorated (it
red, white and blue, In keeping
with the holiday.
Guests were present from Water-
Attending the bride were her<
three sisters. Mrs. Charles White of
Beacon, who acted as matron of
honor, Mrs. Richard Thomas of
Delmar, who was junior matron,
and Miss Shirley McClure and Miss
Jane E. Ashworth, a sister of the
bridegroom, who were the bridesmaids.
The bride's two nieces,
Nancy Lee and Ann Lynn White
were the flower girls, and Ann Ashworth,
sister of the bridegroom, was
the ring bearer. „
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wofe a mid-Victorian
gown Of ivory Duchess satin with a
court train. She wore a long
double veil; one of bridal illusion
edged with silk chantilly lace, over
this she wore a cap of baby's
breath flowers to which was
fashioned a long paneled veil of
Swiss lace, a family heirloom. She
carried a bouquet of bride's roses
with a shower of white ribbons and
sweet peas.
All the attendants wore empire
gowns of pastel shades. The ma*
tran of honor was dressed in peach
silk marquisette and carried a fan
of lavender sweet peas. The junior
matron wore aqua marquisette and
her fan was of pink sweet peas. Both
the bridesmaids were attired in yellow
gowns and carried fan., of blue
bachelor buttons. All the attendants
wore flower combs in their
hair to match their fans. The
flower girls and ring bearer wore
long dresses fashioned like those
of the other attendants. Those of
the flower girls were marquisettewit
h wreaths of pink rosebuds In
their hair tied with long streamers
of velvet ribbon. They carried Ivory
satin baskets filled with rosebuds.
The ring bearer's dress was of
peach marquisette with a wreath
of lavender sweet peas. She carried
the ring edged wtthSfShantilly lace from
which hung a shower of white ribbons
and baby's breath
Donald LeClalr of Hoosick Falls
was the best man, and the ushers
were Ira Fiske, jr., and Aubrey
Brownell of Hoosick Falls, Richard
E. Thomas of Delmar and Charles
White of Beacon.
Following the ceremony a reception
was held at the home of the
bride's parents. Acting as hostesses
were the Misses Statia Kowalsky of
Schenectady, Mildred Hall of Ticonderoga,
classmates of the bride, and
Marguerite and Kathleen Barrett,
Ruth Milllman and Dolores Slater
of Valley Falls, Laura Wade of
Troy, and Nancy Jones of Hoosick
Falls.
Receiving the guests with the
bridal party was the bride's mother
gowned in white chiffon with a
shoulder bouquet of orchids, and the
mother of the bridegroom in a gown
of sky blue crepe with a lace bodice
with a garland of yellow daisies.
The paternal grandmother of the
bridegroom also assisted in receiving
the guests, she wore a gown of
sky blue crops with a shoulder
bouquet of pink rosebuds.
After a motor trip Mr., and Mrs.
Ashworth will make their home in
Torktown, Pa., where the bridegroom
is engaged In governmental
aeronautical research
Mrs. Ashworth Is a graduate of
Valley Falls High School and of
Syracuse University School of
Nursing. Mr. Ashworth was graduated
from Hoosick Falls High
School and Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute. He is a member of Phi
Kappa Tau and Sigma Xi fra-
ternities. 
Family: ASHWORTH, Charles Dixon / MCCLURE, Vivian Madelyn (F59153)
 
31293 Troy NY Times Record - 8/14/1969

Michael J. O'Neil, 71, a state
accountant who resided at 23
Merry Hill Rd , died Wednesday
at Samaritan Hospital after a
long illness.
Born in Troy, he was the
ton of the late Michael O'Neil
and the late Rose Kelly. Although
he lived in Albany for
10 yean, he resided in Troy
moat of hia life. O'Neil retired
three yeara ago following aeveral
yeara of employment with
the State of New York Department
of Taxation and Finance.
He was alao a communicant of
St. Jude'a Church, Wynantskill.
Surviving arc hia widow, the
former Clare E. Blume; two
daughters, Mrs. Charles E.
Beauchea and Mra. William T.
Wade, both of Troy, and five
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be Saturday
at 8:45 a.m. from the
Cumminga Funeral Home, 643
3rd Ave., Watervliet, and at
9:30 a.m. from St. Jude's
Church where a Requiem High
Masa will be celebrated. Interment
will be in St. Peter's
Cemetery, Troy. 
O'NEIL, Michael J (I152647)
 
31294 Troy NY Times Recrd - 6/3/1940

Miss Doris Barbara McClure,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald
McClure of Valley Falls, became
the bride of Richard Earl Thomas,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Rollin H.
Thomas, sr., of Albany, Saturday
in a candlelight service at 8 30 p.m.
at the Valley Falls Methodist
Church. Rev. John M. Harris, cousin
of the bridegroom's mother, officiated
at the ceremony assisted by
Rev. Lloyd C. Olson, pastor. The
church was decorated with white
roses and palms.
A program of music and the
traditional wedding marches was
played by the organist, Mrs. LeRoy
Centre.
Attending the bride were Mrs.
Charles F. White, sister of the
bride, as matron of honor; Miss
Vivian M. McClure, sister of the
bride, as maid of honor; Mrs. E.
Mason Snow, sister of the bridegroom
and Miss Shirley McClure,
another sister of the bride, as
bridesmaids.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a Victorian Gown
of ivory Duchi«s satin. Her herloom
veil of rose point lace was at
tached to a coronet of seed pearls.
She carried a white Bible with a
white orchid and a shower of lilies
of the valley. All the attendants
were attired alike in gowns with
ivory slipper satin bodices and
ivory double tulle ballerina shirts.
They had pearl Juliet caps and carried
arm bouquets of pink roses,
blue delphiniums and gypsophilia.
The flower girl, Nancy Lee White,
a niece of the bride, wore a long
ivory satin dress fashioned like the
attendants'.
Rollin H. Thomas, jr., was best
man for his brother. E. Mason
Snow of Albany, George F. Martin
of Slingerlands and C. Dixon Ashworth
of Hoosick Falls were the
ushers.
Following the ceremony a reception
was held at the McClure home.
Acting as hostesses were three
classmates of the bride: The Misses
Hazel E. Hart of New Hartford,
Norma I. Wilkins of Williamsville
and Priscilla Claflin of Burlington
Vt. Receiving the guests were the
bride's mother gowned in rose marquisette
and lace with a shoulder
bouquet of white orchids and the
bridegroom's mother in a gown of
pale pink chiffon with an old-fashioned
bouquet.
After a wedding trip by motor
through Canada, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas will reside at 7 Center
Lane, Delmar.
Mrs. Thomas, a graduate of Valley
Falls High .School and Russell
Sage College, has been on the staff
of the Albany Hospital. Mr. Thomas
is a graduate of Milne High School
and the Oswego State Normal
School and is now with Albert E.
Oliver, Inc., in Albany. He Is a
member of Delta Kappa fraternity 
Family: THOMAS, Richard Earl / MCCLURE, Doris Barbara (F59151)
 
31295 Tuesday, January 28, 1936
Mrs. Wilhelmine Proefrock, 71 years old, died this morning at her home, 519 Prospect St. (From here on I did not copy verbatim.) Born in Germany....resided in NT past 70 years...St. Matthews....husband, August
4 daughters: Mrs. Emma Colbe, Mrs. Walter Wilke, Mrs. Edward Manth, Mrs. Edwin Frech- all of NT
6 sons: Henry(St. Johnsburg), Edward, William, and Arnold of NT, Fred- Alexandria,NY, and Walter of North Ridge
4 sisters: Mrs. Guy Martin and Mrs. Philip Martin of NT, Mrs. Edward Golem of Tonawanda, and Mrs. William Thielke of Wilson
4 brothers: Fred, William, and Ernest Hamann of Tonawanda, and Charles Hamann of Shawnee
funeral Friday....St. Matthews Church and cemetery. 
HAMANN, Wilhelmine Christine (I55543)
 
31296 Tully NY Independent - 4/12/1973

Announcement is made of the
engagement of Sharon Ann
Jacobe. one of our Fabius
seniors, by her mother, Mrs.
Rosemary Jacobe of Pompey to
Mr. Claude LaJoie of Preble. He
is now serving with the U. S. Air
Force. 
Family: LAJOIE, Claude / JACOBE, Sharon A (F45079)
 
31297 Tully NY Independent - 5/14/1970

Funeral services for Lester R.
Jacobe, 46, of Berwyn road,
Pompey, were held May 8 at the
Hall Funeral Home.
A native of New Woodstock.
Mr. Jacobe had lived in Pompey
for 40 years. He was a veteran of
World War II and a member of
the Pompey Volunteer Fire
Department. He was employed
as a dispatcher with the
Onondaga County Highway
Department.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Rosemary Batt Jacobe; four
daughters, the Misses Christine
L., Sharon A., Kathleen M. and
Penny K. Jacobe, ail of Pompey;
his mother, Mrs. George
Whitton, Compton, Calif.; one
sister, Mrs. Ruth Burtingham,
New Woodstock; two brothers,
Robert I., Buffalo, and Sgt.
David L. Jacobe, Chanute AFB,
Ill.: several nieces and nephews.
The Rev. Thomas Crenshaw
officiated at the funeral services
and bearers were John
McDermott, Andre Goodwater,
Vernon Rowley, James Lowe,
Fred BuliioB and William Clark.
Burial was in Fabius Evergreen
cemetery. 
JACOBE, Lester R (I127640)
 
31298 TURTLE - Thomas Jr.
Age 85, of North Tonawanda and formerly of the City of Tonawanda, July 15, 2020, under the care of Hospice. Husband of 60 years to Constance (nee Ewing) Turtle, father of David (Maureen) Turtle and Karen Turtle, grandfather of Sean, Patrick, Hanna and Samantha. Son of the late Thomas and Alberta (nee Awaldt) Turtle and brother of the late Darlene Giese and James Turtle. Also survived by two nephews, several cousins and brothers and sisters-in- law. Thomas was a US Army Veteran. He was a 1953 graduate of Tonawanda High School and a graduate of Erie Community College. Thomas was the founder of Thomas Turtle Optician in 1972. He successfully ran two Buffalo marathons. There will be no prior visitations. A private Memorial Service will be held with Thomas’ immediate family. In lieu of flowers, memorials in memory of Thomas may be made to Niagara Hospice or to the Alzheimers Association. Condolences may be shared at www.ROTHFUNERAL.com 
TURTLE, Thomas (I204361)
 
31299 TUSSING - Gordon P., Sr. Age 100, of the City of Tonawanda, April 29, 2018. Husband of 73 years of Vivian C. (nee May) Tussing; father of Judy (Robert) Mitchell, Dr. Gordon (Karen) Tussing, Jr. and Barbara (Keith) Lipps; grandfather of Dustin (Sara) and Duncan (Melissa) Mitchell, Victoria Tussing, Jennifer and Timothy (Cherisse) Lipps; great-grandfather of Victoria Mitchell; brother of Jean (late Lloyd) Robins. Gordon was a 1937 graduate of Tonawanda High School was a US Army Veteran of World War II. He was an active member of Salem United Church of Christ where he was a choir member for 50 years. Gordon was a 70-year member of Tonawandas' Post 264 American Legion and a member of the American Legion Band. There will be no prior visitation. A Memorial Service will be held at a later date. Arrangements by JOHN O. ROTH FUNERAL HOME, INC., Tonawanda, NY. Condolences may be shared at www.rothfuneral.com TUSSING, Gordon P (I127265)
 
31300 Twelve babies born; all died in infancy except for the two who lived and married. Johann Jacob was member of local court and burgermeister. SAUTER, Johann Jacob (I5284)
 

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