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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/15/1944
Stricken with a heart attack
while walking along Thompson
street near the Erie railroad crossing
shortly after 2 o'clock yesterday
afternoon, Eugene A. Batt, 60,
of 145 Lincoln avenue, died a few
minutes later. He was taken into
DeForest Barber's garage and the
police notified. When the depart-
ment ambulance arrived Mr. Batt
had expired.
Mr. Batt was a lifelong resident
of North Tonawanda, the son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Batt.
He was a member of North Tona-
wanda Council, Knights of Col-
umbus, and the Ascension church.
He was a painter and decorator.
Employed by the Bell Aircraft
corporation, he worked nights at
the Niagara Falls plant.
Surviving are his wife, Mary,
nee Fitzpatrick; two sons, Eugene
A., of Buffalo and Pvt. Orbert F.
Ball of the U. S. Engineers, sta-
tioned in England; a daughter,
Miss Harriet Batt of North Tona-
wanda; three grandchildren, three
brothers, Frank and James of
North Tonawanda and Walter J.
Batt, Tully, N.Y., and four sisters,
the Misses Rose and Grace Batt,
Mrs. Patrick Murphy, all of North
Tonawanda, and Mrs. Bertha E.
Bush of Buffalo.
Funeral services will be held
Thursday morning at 8:30 from
the residence and at 9 o'clock from
the Ascension church. The Rev.
He was a member of North Tonawanda
Council, Knights of Columbus,
and the Ascension church
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