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Niagara Gazette - 10/29/1945
Carl Steinbrenner
U Laid at Rest
Funeral services for Carl Steinbrenner,
Sr., well known builder,
were held on Saturday afternoon
at the home of h i s daughter. Mrs.
William G. Smale. 4843 Lewiston
road. The Rev. Arthur D. Schmoyer.
D.D., officiated at t h e services at
which music was rendered by Mrs.
Fred Scotland and Carl Heywang.
Members of the immediate family
acted as bearers. They were h is
sons, Frank and Carl, Jr.. of this
city; his s o n s - i n - l a w , John P. Dcringer,
of New York City, and Will
i am O. Smale, of t h i s city, h is
nephew, Henry Schwenk. and his
grandson. Howard C Steinbrenner.
Interment was made in Riverdale
cemetery.
ALSO On 10/25/1945
Carl Steinbrenner, 86, Dies
at Home of Daughter;
Was Native of Germany.
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A pioneer builder who had erected
many well-known public buildings
in the city, Carl Steinbrenner,
died yesterday at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. .William G. Smale,
4843 Lewiston road.
Mr. Steinbrenner was born in
Wittenberg. Germany, July 2, 1839.
He was educated in the public
schools and early in life learned the
carpentry trade. In 1880 he migrated
to this country.
Settling in the old Suspension
Bridge section of the city he found
employment in his trade, which he
followed until 1892 when he established
a planning mill and lumber
yard on the site of the present
North Junior high school. He conducted
this enterprise for a number
of years.
Among his building projects were
the Zion Lutheran church, Michigan
avenue, of which he was a charter
member, and the First Baptist
church, Main street, two fire halls,
the Highland avenue and Third
street ones, the Crick Block. Third
street school, the Permanent Savings
and Loan Association building,
as well as several other major
business places.
" H e Was active In public affairs
and served under the administration
of Philip J. Keller as a member of
the Board of Public Works. He
was a charter member of the Exempt
Firemen's association.
Surviving are two sons, Carl and
Frank Steinbrenner, two daughters,
Mrs. J. P. Deringer and Mrs. William
G. Smale, five grandchildren
and five great grandchildren.
The funeral service will be held
at the home Saturday at 2 p.m.
with the Rev. Arthur Schmoyer officiating.
Interment will be at
Rlverdale cemetery
ALSO on 10/25//1945
Carl Steinbrenner, 86, Dies
at Home of Daughter;
Was Native of Germany.
A pioneer builder who had erected
many well-known public buildings
in the city, Carl Steinbrenner,
died yesterday at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. .William G. Smale,
4843 Lewiston road.
Mr. Steinbrenner was born in
Wittenberg. Germany, July 2, 1839.
He was educated in the public
schools and early in life learned the
carpentry trade. In 1880 he migrated
to this country.
Settling in the old Suspension
Bridge section of the city he found
employment in his trade, which he
followed until 1892 when he established
a planning mill and lumber
yard on the site of the present
North Junior high school. He conducted
this enterprise for a number
of years.
Among his building projects were
the Zion Lutheran church, Michigan
avenue, of which he was a charter
member, and the First Baptist
church, Main street, two fire halls,
the Highland avenue and Third
street ones, the Crick Block. Third
street school, the Permanent Savings
and Loan Association building,
as well as several other major
business places.
" H e Was active In public affairs
and served under the administration
of Philip J. Keller as a member of
the Board of Public Works. He
was a charter member of the Exempt
Firemen's association.
Surviving are two sons, Carl and
Frank Steinbrenner, two daughters,
Mrs. J. P. Deringer and Mrs. William
G. Smale, five grandchildren
and five great grandchildren.
The funeral service will be held
at the home Saturday at 2 p.m.
with the Rev. Arthur Schmoyer officiating.
Interment will be at
Rlverdale cemetery
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