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- Niagara Gazette - 9/25/1945
TONAWANDA. Sept. 26
E. Woods. 51. a veteran of World
War I, died Monday night at his
home, 316 Young street. He was
stricken with a heart attack a few
hours before death. A lifelong
reaident of Tonawanda, he waa a
member of the Niagara Hose com
pany.
Surviving are his wife. Francis,
nee Steck; four sons. Private First
Class James J. Woods, serving with
the U. S. Army of Occupation In
Germany; Private Donald Woods,
serving with the AAF at Savanah,
Ga and Raymond and LeRoy. at
home; a daughter. Betty at home;
his mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Woods,
of Tonawanda; four sisters, Mrs.
Grace Fetzer. of Sardinia, N. Y.,
Mrs. Genevleve Rech and Mrs. Herbert
Hoefert, of Tonawanda and
Mrs. E. J. DePruy of Gartersburg,
Md.
Funeral service, will be held to-
morrow afternoon at 3 45 o clock
at the residence The Rev. Edgar
Walker will officiate. Burial will
be in White Chapel Memorial Park
cemetery.
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North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/26/1945
James E. Woods, 51, a veteran
of World War I, died Monday evening
at his home, 316 Young street,
following a heart attack earlier in
the day. A lifelong resident of
Tonawanda, he was a member of
the Niagara Hose company. Surviving
are his wife, Francis; four
sons, Pfc. James J. Woods of the
U, S. Army of Occupation in Germany,
Pvt. Donald Woods with
the AAF in Savanah, Ga., and
Raymond and Leroy at home; a
daughter, Betty, at home; his
mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Woods of
Tonawanda; four sisters, Mrs.
Grace Fetzer of Sardinia, N. Y.,
Mrs. Genevieve Rech of Tonawanda,
Mrs. E. J. De Puy of Garthersburg,
Md., and Mrs. Herbert
Hoefert of Tonawanda. Rites will
bo held Thursday afternoon at 3:45
from the residence, the Rev. Edgar
Walker officiating. Burial in
White Chapel Memorial Park.
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