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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/17/1961
THIEBOLT - Philip (Phoenix)
Thiebolt, 70, of 204 - C Gibson St.,
Tonawanda, died Monday afternoon
(Jan. 16, 1961) in Buffalo
General Hospital after a. brief illness.
A native of Tonawanda, Mr.
Thiebolt had been employed by
Continental Can Co., Robert Gair
Division for 49 years, retiring
three years ago. He was a World
War I veterna and a member of
St. Francis of Assisi Church. He
was director and life member of
the Eldredge Bicycle Club; a 47-: Sixteen have been selected to
year member of the Niagara Hose' serve on Supreme Court, juries.
Company; a member of Tona-
wanda Exempt Volunteer Firemen's
Association; Aerie' 1411,
FOE; Post 264, American Legion;
Kenton Barracks 887, Veterans
of World War I, and the
"Eldredge Last Man's Club. Sur-
vivora include his wife, Chris-
tine (nee Garlock); two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Robert Neuman and
Mrs. Sylvester Lesmeister, both
of Tonawanda; two sisters, the
Misses Mary and Kathleen Thie-
bolt, both of Tonawand, and
four brothers, Frank, Leonard
and William of Tonawanda and
James Thiebolt of Buffalo. Also
survivied by eight grandchildren.
Friends may call at John O. Roth
Funeral Home, Morgan and Wil-
liam Streets, Tonawanda, where
prayers will be said at 10:30 a.m.
Thursday, followed by a Mass of
Requiem in St. Francis of Assisi
Church at 11 a.m., the Rev. Wil-
bur Yaeger officiating. Burial in
Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
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