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- Niagara Gazette - 3/7/1965
NORTH TONAWANDA
Edmund Shipston,
89, of 105 Lincoln St.,
who operated a general
store in Youngstown for
more than 50 years, died
unexpectedly S a t urday
(March 6, 1965) in De-
Graff Memorial Hospital.
A resident here for the
last 18 years, he had continued
active as a merchant
until recent years, when his
6on, Howard, assumed the
operation.
Survivors include h i s
widow, Mrs. Emma Shipston;
a son, Howard T. Shipston,
Youngstown; two
daughters, Mrs. Grace
Grow, Niagai^a Falls, and
Mrs. Eva Ma
Ft. Georgei Meade, Md.; two
brothers, Fred Shiptoni Niagara
Fails, and George
Shipsion, Somerville, N.J.;
nine grandchildren and 18
great-grandchildren.
Friends may call at the
Wattengel, Funeral home
here, where services will be
held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Rev.
M, F. Daningburg officiating.
Burial will be in Oakwood
Cemetery.
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