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- Oswego Palladium - 11/24/1941
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y., Nov.
24 (AP) - Two deer hunters were
killed early today when the car
in which they were riding crashed
against a tree. Two companions
were injured.
Dead were Carl C. Ziehm, 21,
and Edward Nagy, 18, both of
North Tonawanda.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 11/25/1941
NORTH TONAWANDA - Funeral
services will be held Thursday for
Carl Ziehm, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Rudolph Ziehm, of 25 Allen street,
and Edward Nagy. 19, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Nagy, of 665 Oliver
street, killed instantly .yesterday
morning when an automobile-Irr
Whlch they were riding left the dead
end of the Transit road at its Intersection
with the East t Aurora-Orchard
Park highway and crashed
into a tree.
The Ziehm rites will be held at
the residence at 2:30 o'clock in the
afternoon and will be. conducted by
the Rev. Theophll Twente. Interment
will be in Friedens cemetery.
Rites will be conducted for Nagy
at 8:30 o'clock In the morning from
the residence and half an hour later
at the Ascension church. The Rev.
Daniel Molloy will conduct the service
and Interment will be In Mt.
Olivet.
Ziehm was" a graduate of the
North Tonawanda high school and
was empoyed by the Curtis company
at its Buffalo plant. Nagy was
an employe of the Carborundum
company at Niagara Falls and was
to have reported there at 11 o'clock
last night for work.
Besides flls parents, Ziehm is survived
by a sister, Betty Lu, and two
brothers, Rudolph, Jr., and Robert,
all of North Tonawanda.
Surviving Nagy are his parents; a
brother, Stephen, and six sisters,
Mrs. Carl Haist, of Buffalo, Mrs.
James Astalos, Leona, Irma. Doris
and Frances. With the exception of
Mrs. Haist, all reside ln North
Tonawanda.
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