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10951 Louise M. Mauro, 89, of Niagara Falls, NY, passed away peacefully at Niagara Hospice on Saturday, November 7, 2020. Born in Niagara Falls, NY, she was the daughter of the late Leo and Bertha (Dionisio) Alcuri.
Louise was a lifelong resident of the Niagara Falls area attending local schools. In her younger years she worked at Carborundum Globar. She enjoyed cooking, baking, going to the Casino and taking care of her family, especially her grandchildren.
Louise is survived by her husband, Joseph C. Mauro; two daughters Clara (David) Hughes and Tina (James) DeDario; two grandchildren, Michael (Dominika Tanianis) Rodriguez, Sarah (Marques) Kidd; three great-grandchildren, Maximilian Rodriguez, Bryson and Sofia Kidd; one sister Patricia (Louis) Sciarrino; 14 nieces and nephews, as well as several great nieces, great nephews, great-great nieces, and cousins. She was predeceased by three sisters and one brother, Dawn Duncan, Jacqueline (late Mario) Matarese, Sheila (late Daniel) Raymond and Leo (late Barbara) Alcuri.
There will be no prior visitation. Family and friends are invited to attend Louise’s funeral services on Thursday, November 12 at 11:00 A.M. in St. Joseph’s Cemetery Mausoleum, 3806 Pine Avenue, Niagara Falls, NY.
Mrs. Mauro’s family would like to thank Niagara Hospice, Dr. Maria Komin, the Visiting Nurse Association of Western New York, especially Janelle Little, Patty Norris, her Aides Mary DiPasquale and Connie Nardello, who lovingly cared for her. We also would like to thank our family and friends for their support especially her sister and brother-in-law Patricia and Louis Sciarrino and longtime friends, Sam and Sue Floro and family.
Memorial offerings in Louise’s name may be made to Niagara Hospice, 4675 Sunset Drive, Lockport, NY 14094. Arrangements by M.J. Colucci & Son Niagara Funeral Chapel; visit mjcoluccifuneralchapel.com for online condolences. 
ALCURI, Louise Marie (I113547)
 
10952 Louise M. Wendt
Louise M. Wendt (Milleville), age 91, was called to her heavenly home on May 25, 2002 at the Fairhaven Retirement Facility, in Whitewater, WI, formerly of Wheatfield, NY. Born on December 7, 1910 to Albert and Rosina (Ferchen) Milleville in Niagara Falls, NY. She was united in marriage to Arnold R. Wendt on November 29, 1934. She was employed as a clerk for the Sanborn Phone Company. She was a member of the First English Lutheran Church in Whitewater, WI and St. James Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bergholz, where she taught Sunday School for many years. She was predeceased by her husband on August 1, 1993; four sisters and three brothers. Survivors include one son, the Rev. Jerald (Nancy) Wendt of Whitewater, WI; two daughters, Anne Louise (Robert) Schreiner of Los Angeles, CA and Jeannine (Frederick) Ary of Louisville, KY; eleven grandchildren, thirteen great grandchildren; a brother, Albert (Elizabeth) Milleville of Niagara Falls; three sisters; Sophia Schultz of North Tonawanda, Mabel (Paul) Klemm of Wessington, SD and Judith (Howard) Strobie (sic) of Marion, OH; and several nieces and nephews. A service was held at First English Lutheran Church, Whitewater, WI on June 1st at 11:00 a.m. Friends may call at the DuBois Funeral Home, 2436 Niagara Road (Bergholz), in Wheatfield on Friday, June 7th from 7-9 p.m. Services will be conducted by the Rev. David B. Menz on Saturday at 11:00 a.m. in St. James Evangelical Lutheran Church, corner of Niagara Road and Rohr Street in Bergholz. Friends may also pay their respects at the church on Saturday during the two hours prior to the service. Interment in St. James Lutheran Cemetery. 
MILLEVILLE, Louise Magdaline (I47626)
 
10953 Love me tender, love me sweet, never let me go, you have made my life complete. Arlene Dorothy Sherlock Will, 73 of Lockport, NY passed away on May 15, 2016.
Arlene was born on November 26, 1943, of the late Dorothy Martin and Theodore Sherlock. Arlene is survived by her husband, Joseph Will Sr., her seven children, George Meiler, Chris Meiler, Tammy Mayfield, Kimberly Morgan (Will), Joseph Will Jr., Gerald Will, and Kevin Will. She was also blessed with ten grandchildren, Glen Mayfield Jr., Michael Mayfield, Tiffany Mayfield, Dale Morgan, Tyler Will, Dominic Will, Tristan Will, Amelia Will, Rylee Will, and Ryan Meiler, and one great grandchild, Daniel Meiler.
Arlene was raised in Lockport, NY. She worked at GiRo Cleaners for almost 30 years, when her and her husband's adventurous spirit led the family to Florida where she worked at Walt Disney World, until she retired and moved back to Batavia, NY. Arlene loved her family, and dedicated her life to them. She loved travelling, family gatherings, crocheting, spending time with her grandchildren, and much more. She was everyone's mom, and ensured no one went without, because family came first. Heaven acquired a true angel.
Friends may call from 4-8 on tuesday, at TAYLOR & REYNOLDS FUNERAL HOME, 70 Niagara Street. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at All Saints Parish Wednesday at 11:00 am. Interment Colds Springs Cemetery 
SHERLOCK, Arlene (I147196)
 
10954 LOVEGROVE - E. Mae Lovegrove, 82, of North Tonawanda, Tuesday (July 8, 1986) in DeGraff Skilled Nursing Facility, after a lengthy illness. She was the wife of the late Orval Lovegrove, who died in 1973. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Shirley M. Phillips of the Town of Wheatfield, Mrs. Donald (Marianne) Duerr of North Tonawanda and Mrs. Donald (Barbara) Snedden of Grandview, Missouri; 21 grandchildren and 37 great grandchildren; a sister, Olive Jean Campbell of North Tonawanda; two sister-in-laws, Mrs. Muriel Deirdorf of Waterport, N.Y. and Mrs. Iva Lovegrove of North Tonawanda; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Fretthold Funeral Home Inc., 1241 Oliver St. at Ward Rd. in North Tonawanda Wednesday and Thursday 24 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services will be held Friday at 10:00 a.m. The Rev. Norbert Folwaczny will officiate. Interment in St. Mark Lutheran Cemetery. If so desired, memorials may be made to St. Mark Lutheran Church. CAMPBELL, E Mae (I143692)
 
10955 Loving Husband, Father and Grandfather
Thomas James Slaiman entered peacefully into rest on Wednesday, January 15th, 2020 after a brief illness.  He was 69. 
Born in Niagara Falls, NY on November 5th, 1950, he was the son of the late James and Mabel (nee Bishara) Slaiman. Tom was a 1968 graduate of Niagara Falls High School and received his Bachelor's Degree from SUNY Brockport in 1972.  He was an elementary school teacher in the Depew School District for twenty years, during which time he was twice named Educator of the Year.  He was also active in the Depew Teachers Organization, serving as both DTO President and chief negotiator.  Tom earned his Master's Degree in School Administration from Niagara University.  After twenty years of teaching in Depew, he became the school principal at Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School in the Cheektowaga Sloan School District- a role he cherished for 20 years.  Tom was beloved by his colleagues, teachers, students and everyone he encountered during his time as an educator.  He retired in 2012 after a 40-year career.
Tom was a lifelong member of St. George Orthodox Church in Niagara Falls, NY.  He was ordained as a Subdeacon in 1980 and served in this capacity ever since.  He was very active in the spiritual life of the church, as well as its day-to-day operations.  Tom served on the Parish Council for over 30 years, including two terms as President.  At the time of his passing, Tom was the Vice-President and chairman of the capital projects team.   His knowledge and expertise were heavily relied upon when important decisions had to be made and crucial actions had to be taken. 
Tom was an active member of the Whirlpool Park Little League throughout his life.  He served as its treasurer for 25 years, but his biggest joy came as a baseball coach.  For 15 years, he took great pride and pleasure in teaching kids the fundamentals of the sport he loved.  For Tom, it wasn't about winning and losing, but the enjoyment that came from playing the game. 
Community service was also an important part of Tom's life.  He graciously donated his time to his church and many other organizations, including the Boy Scouts of America, the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site, Meals on Wheels, and various soup kitchens throughout Western New York.  He lived his life according to the following principle: "It is better to give than to receive."
A natural showman, Tom took an active role in the Western Door Playhouse during his retirement years.  He served on its Board of Directors and performed in and directed many plays and musicals.  He especially enjoyed his starring role in "An Evening With Tom Slaiman"- a self-written comedy routine based on the stories of his life.
But more than anything, Tom enjoyed spending time with his family. He is survived by his loving wife of nearly 47 years, Mary Anne (nee Marasco); four loving children, Jim (Kristen) Slaiman of Grand Island, Ricco (Cassie) Slaiman of Niagara Falls, Dan (Katie) Slaiman of Grand Island and Maria (Brian) Cosen of Lake View; and nine grandchildren he adored, Francesca, Kate, Tommy, Leena, Jake, Ramona, Max, Julian and T.J.;brothers, Michael (Marie) Slaiman and George (Christine) Slaiman; brother-in-law of, David (Marianne) Marasco, Kathleen (Donald) Culbreth, James (Dawn) Marasco, Salvatore (Rocio) Marasco and the late Richard (Joanne) Marasco and many nieces and nephews.  
Visitation will begin on Friday, January 17th from 2 - 8 p.m. at M.J COLUCCI & SON NIAGARA FUNERAL CHAPEL, 2730 MILITARY RD, NIAGARA FALLS, NY with Trisagion prayers being offered at 7:30 p.m. Tom’s Funeral services will be held Saturday morning with prayers beginning at 9:15 a.m. at the funeral home followed by services at 10:00 a.m. at  St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church, 1073 Saunders Settlement Rd. Lewiston. Interment will follow in Riverdale Cemetery, Lewiston, NY. Flowers graciously declined, memorials may be made to St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church, Lewiston or St. George Orthodox Catholic, 2 Nottingham Terrace, Buffalo, NY 14216. Please visit mjcoluccifuneralchapel.com for online condolences.
  
SLAIMAN, Thomas J (I146853)
 
10956 LOWSTETTER - Ralph E. Lowstetter, 67, of North Tonawanda, Thursday (February 22, 1979) at DeGraff Memorial Hospital after a lingering illness. A retired driver for the North Tonawanda Fire Department with 25 years of service, he was a member of North Tonawanda Firemens Benevolent Association, Gratwick Hose Co. No. 6 and a veteran of World War II. He is survived by his wife, Doris (nee Warblow) Lowstetter; four sisters, Mrs. George (Mildred) Anderson of Silver Springs, Fla., Mrs. Andrew (Betty) Johnston of Pennfield, P a . , Mrs. Herbert (Ruth) DeSalve of DuBois, Pa., and Mrs. James (Doris) Lucks of Conn., and many nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends at the Fretthold Funeral Home, Inc., 1241 Oliver St., at Ward Rd., N o r t h Tonawanda Friday from 7 to 9 and Saturday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be held at the funeral home Sunday at 2 p.m., the Rev. Frank E. Wright officiating. Interment St. Matthew Lutheran Cemetery. If so desired, memorials may be made to the charity of your choice. LOWSTETTER, Ralph E (I54912)
 
10957 Lowville NY Journal - 11/15/1934

MRS. ELEANOR R. HOFFMAN
Born ln Town of Turin, December 9, 1858; Died on Mohawk Hill, November 10, 1934

Mrs. Eleanor R. Hoffman, died at her home on Mohawk Hill Saturday after a brief Illness.

Eleanor Raine Brennon was born on Tug Hill, town of Turin, December 9, 1858 daughter of the late Amie and Rosalie Manlgold Brennon. On January 20, 1876, she. was married to Anthony Hoffman, who died 10 years ago. She was a member of St. Michael's church, Mohawk Hill.

Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Rudolph Schwenk, Taberg; Mrs. Arthur Kilts, Ava; Mrs. Ward Wllldama Camden, and Miss Hoffman, Detroit, Mich.; three sons, 'Fred Amie, Mohawk Hill, - and Clarence, Detroit; three sisters, Mrs. Virginia Bailey, Colllnsville, Mrs. Margaret O-Hara, Mrs. Ralne Maurer, Constableville; a, brother, Eugene Brennon, Tug Hill.

The funeral was held from St. Michael's church Wednesday morning at 10:45. 
BRENNON, Eleanor Raina (I70386)
 
10958 Lowville NY Journal - 4/6/1905

:-At the home of the bride's parents
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Smith, Wednesday,
March 29th, occurred the marriage of
their daughter, Mayme, and Henry
Zahno, of Niagara Falls, in the presence
of only the immediate relatives and a
few personal friends. At 8;30 the
couple took their places beneath an evergreen
arch, banked with potted plants
and; flowers. The_ceremony. was performed
by Rev G. O. Meyer, pastor of
the Evangelical church. The bride was
gowned in cream nunsveiling trimmed
with applique. The bridesmaid, Miss
Sarah' Smith, sister of bride, wore a
white silk waist with tuff skirt. The
groom and best man, John Smith, wore
black. The ring was carried by the little
niece of the bride, Lucile Wakefield.
The presents were numerous and mostly
useful, including linen,silver and money.
After congratulations the company of about
thirty sat down to a wedding supper,
following which.the little daughter
of Mr. and Mrs Edward Smith, of Carthage,
-was-baptized Majorie E. Smith.
The happy couple left on the 8:15; train
for their home at Niagara Falls. Mrs.
Zahno has many friends here who very
much regret that she must leave here
but who will join in wishing her a long
life.of prosperity and happiness. Mr.
Zahno is a young man with bright prospects'for
the future. 
Family: ZAHNO, Henry / SMITH, Mayme (F34692)
 
10959 Lowville NY Journal Republican


MRS. HUMPHREY E. SLOCUM.
Died Yesterday ai Her
Beaver Falls.
Home in
Humphrey E. Slocum died at
&' p. m. yesterday at her home in
•'Beaver Falls. She had been in poor
health for some time, but seriously
ill only a few days. Mrs. -Slocum was
born at Niagara Falls, April 27, 1852,
and had resided in Beaver Falls the
• past 35 years. Besides her husband,
Hon. Humphrey E. Slocum, two sons
survive. Funeral arraingements are
incomplete. Interment will be made
at Niagara Fails.. 
BINKLEY, Frances Marion (I18050)
 
10960 Lowville NY Journal Republican

From the Journal and Republican of
November 7, 1918; November 5,
1903; and November 8, 1888.

November 7, 1918.

Mrs. Charles J. Schwenk, Constablevllle,
died October 30th of influenza-pneumonia. 
BEECHWOOD, Anna S (I5812)
 
10961 Lowville NY Journal Republican

Mrs. Mary Wynn passed away at
the home of her son, Thomas Wynn,
Thursday morning, May 13.. Mrs
Wynn was the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Evan Pritchard. She was born
in Carnarvon Shire, North Wales,
June 27, 1828, and came to this. country
in 1850, and took up her residence
In West Turin, where nearly all her
life has been spent. March 10, 1854
she was united in marriage to William
Wynn, of Leyden, by the Rev
Erastus S. Barnes, at Boonville. Mrs
Wynn was a very actlve^woman of
her years, until three months ago
when she had the misfortune to fall
and fracture her hip. Since then she
had been confined to her bed most
of the time. Mrs. Wynn was a mem
her of the Welsh Calvlnistic church
in Constableville, but which has been
closed for a number of years. When
meetings were held in this place of
worship, she was one of the many
members who possessed a fine voice
and always joined in the congrega
tional singing, which the Welsh people
so greatly enjoy. During her ill
ness she was tenderly cared for by
Mrs. Thomas Wynn. Mrs. Wynn was
the mother of three children; one
daughter died when young. There now
survive two sons, Thomas and John
Wynn, both of Constableville; also
four grandchildren and four great
grandchildren. Mrs. Wynn had a large
circle of friends and was held in high
esteem. In her death Constableville
loses one of its oldest residents. The
funeral was attended by many friends
at the home of her son, Thomas
Wynn, Saturday at 2 p. m., Rev. G.
Holyoake, of the M. E. church, offi
ciating. Interment was made in
Constableville cemetery. 
PRITCHARD, Mary (I100833)
 
10962 Lowville NY Journal Republican

Mrs. Lee Lewis, 41, of 77 Barringer
Road, Ilion, and formerly of Con-
stableville, died Tuesday, Feb. 14,
in Ilion Hospital, after a short illness.
Mrs. Ruth Wynn Lewis was born at
Constableville, a daughter of Thomas
and the late Elizabeth Wynn. She
attended Constableville school and in
1935 was married to Lee lewis. For
the past twelve years Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis have lived in Iliion. Mrs. Lewis
was district deputy of the Order of
Amaranth, deputy of District 9
which includes Herkimer, Fulton and
Montgomery counties, an officer of
Evening Star Chapter, O.E.S. and
a past Matron of Oriental Court,
Order of the Amaranth. She was a
member of the Presbyterian church.
Surviving besides her husband and
sonn Robert, are: Her father, Thomas
Wynn.: two sisters, Mrs. Dorothy
Ainsworth, of Syracuse, and Mrs.
Marion Schwenk, of this place; one
brother. Richard Wynn, of Constableville;
seven nieces. The Evening
Star O. E S., held their service from
her late home Thursday evening, and
a private funeral was held Friday
afternoon at her home. Relatives at-
tended the funeral from Constable-
ville were Mrs. Marion Schwenk,
daughters. Mildred and Lauretta; Mrs.
Leo Northam, Mr .and Mrs. Henry
Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wynn,
Mr Thomas Wynn, also Mrs. Lucinda
Sunderhaft, Mr. and Mrs.. Charles
Evans, of Turin. 
WYNN, Ruth E (I100829)
 
10963 Lowville NY Journal Republican - 1/10/1924

The death of Mrs. Mary P. Jones occurred
at the home of Miss Helen/Gaylord
at Lyons Falls, Saturday evening,
December 29th, after an illness of
nearly five years. She was a lifelong
resident of Turin and vicinity, except
for tbe past few years, when falling
health caused her to close her
home here and go to Lyons Falls for
care and medical attendance. Mary
Payne Jones was the daughter of the
late Newton and Elijah Swackhammer
Payne and was born November 3,
1863. She was educated in the local
schools and for a, time attended school
in Syracuse, after which she was a
teacher of various schools in this and
adjoining towns. In 1878 she was
united in marriage to Ralph Richmond,
who passed away in 1881. She again
taught school for several years, and
In 1892 was married to John H. Jones.
Two children were born to them, a
son and daughter. Mr. Jones passed
away in 1902 and the son in 1917. The
latter was an invalid for many years

and it is thought the constant care and
devotion given him by a loving mother
laid the foundation fpr what finally
terminated In her last iUness. She
was a member of the M; E. church and
a regular attendant as long as health
permitted. She was also a member
of Turin Grange. She is survived by
one daughter, Mrs. Harold T. Allen,
of White Plains; one sister, Mrs.
Uranus Reibennacht, of Port Leyden,
and three brothers, Emerson and
George Payne, of West Turin, and
Ralph Payne, of Turin; also several
nephews and nelces. The funeral service
was held at the home, of Miss
Helen Gaylord, Lyons Falls, Wednesday,
January 2, Rev. C. M. Smith, of
Brownville, a former pastor, offlclat-
Ing; interment at Colllnsville cemetery. 
PAYNE, Mary (I114089)
 
10964 Lowville NY Journal Republican - 1/16/1930

The death of Charles Ainsworth occurred
at his home on Main street
monday afternoon. He had been suf-
fering from a complication of diseases
I for some time. He was born in.Philadelphia,
N. Y., December 16, 1849. Fifty-
six years ago he married Agnes
Reed, who passed away six years ago.
He is survived by one son, Burrill
Ainsworth, with whom he resided.
Mr. Ainsworth was a cattle dealer.
The funeral will be held from his late
home Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. .Inter
ment in, Port Leyden cemetery. 
AIMSWORTH, Charles H (I113006)
 
10965 Lowville NY Journal Republican - 1/5/1928

Miss Rose Irene Ammon, of Watertown,
daughter of George Anunon, of
West Leyden, became the bride of J.
Carlton Stockwell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Stockwell, of Watertown, Saturday
night at the parsonage of the
Methodist Episcopal church at Adams.
The ceremony was performed by Rev.
W. A. Gardner. The couple were unattended 
Family: STOCKWELL, J Carlton / AMMON, Rose I (F40345)
 
10966 Lowville NY Journal Republican - 10/17/1935

Mrs. Virginia Bailey, 86, died In her
home at Collinsville, Thursday afternoon,
October 10, after a long illness.
She was born on Tug Hill, September
1, 1848, daughter of Amie and
Rosalie Manigold Brenon. September
25, 1870, she was married to Brenton
Bailey, who died a year ago. She had
resided at Port Leyden and Tug Hill
before coming to Collinsville,, where
she made her home for nearly 20
years. Mrs. Bailey was a member of
St. John Church, Lyons Falls, and its
Rosary Society.
Surviving are a son, Marion; two
sisters, Mrs. Margaret O'Hara,, Boon-
ville and Rain Maurer, West Leyden. 
BRENNON, Virginia (I169697)
 
10967 Lowville NY Journal Republican - 10/24/1918

Last week Wednesday Earl Brennon
died after three days' of intense suffering
with influenza.,. His remains were
taken to Constablevllle on Friday,
where funeral services were conducted. 
BRENNON, Earl Frederick (I169716)
 
10968 Lowville NY Journal Republican - 2/19/1931

Brenton Bailey quietly celebrated
his 83d birthday February 12th at his
home in Collinsville. Mrs. Bailey Is
improving from her recent Illness.

ALSO

Lowville NY Journal Republican - 5/17/1934

Brenton Bailey, 87, well, known resident
of Colllnsville, died at his;
home Friday afternoon, following
many years of 111 health. Mr. Bailey
was born near Turin In February, 18-
47 .the son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Bailey. In September, 1870, he was united
in marriage with Miss Virginia
Brenon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Amie Brenon, of Turin. Mr. and Mrs.
Bailey celebrated' their 63rd wedding
anniversary last autumn. For many
years Mr. and Mrs. Bailey were residents
of the Tug Hill section near
Turin, but for the past several years
had lived in Colllnsville. Mr. Bailey
had always engaged in farming until
ill health forced him to retire. He was
a member of St John's" church of
Lyons Falls. Surviving are his widow
and one son, Marion Bailey, wel
known veterinarian, who has always
resided with his parents. There is also
one nephew, Arllss Hllllgas, of
Turin, A twin daughter, Mrs. Minnie
Bailey Salmons, died many years ago.
The funeral services were held from
St John's church at 10; 30 Monday
morning, Rev. F. P. Diviney officiating.
Mrs. Irene Stevens, of Port Leyden,
sang. Burial was made in St.
Mary's cemetery. Constableville. The
bearers were nephews of Mrs. Bailey,
viz: George Mauer, West , Leyden;
Amie and Fred Hoffman, of Mohawk,
Hill; and John Mahoney, of Maple
Ridge. Relatives from a distance to
attend were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Decks, New Hartford; Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Potter, Watertown; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Bourgeolse, Johnstown,
Ohio, Mrs. Arthur Kilts Ava, Mrs. Rudolph
Schwenk, Taberg; Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Draper, Boonville. 
BAILEY, Brenton (I169742)
 
10969 Lowville NY Journal Republican - 2/26/1914

h e death of Mrs. Eugene Brennon
occurred at her home Saturday, February
21. In the early evening Mrs.
Brennon had been about .her usual
household duties and stepped into the
woodshed, on a platform leading to the
pump room. Two or three minutes
later one of the daughters wishing
to speak to her, opened the door of
the woodshed and, not seeing her
mother or receiving a reply to her call,
procured a light and started in search
of her. She had gone but a few feet
when she discovered her mother lying,
face downward, between some blocks
of wood, where she had fallen from
the plaform. They carried her Into
the house, but life was extinct. Mary
A. Runge was born March 17, 1867.
She was the daughter of John C. and
Anna Runge, and was married to Eugene
Brennon, December 8, 1888. The
following named' children were born
to them and with the sorrowing: husband
survive: Earl, Ruth, Clara, Elmer
and Ernest; also one brother, Paul
Runge, of Rome. Mrs. Brennon waar a
very estimable woman, whose chief Interest
and happiness was her home.
She was a devoted wife and mother
and the sympathy of" many friends
goes out to the stricken family in this
sad hour. Her neighbors, too. lose a
kind, warm-hearted friend, and to
them Mr. Brennon and family are
deeply grateful at this time for many
kindnesses shown. The funenal was
held Wednesday morning at 10:30
from St. Mary's church at Constablevllle. 
RUNGE, Mary A (I169713)
 
10970 Lowville NY Journal Republican - 2/26/1925

Wednesday morning, February 18th,
at her home near this village occurred
the death of Mary Anna, wife of
Charles Brennon, after a short Illness
of acute Indigestion. She was a
daughter of the late David and Lena
Cronizer Anna, was born in West
Turin, November 3, 1873, and her life
was spent In her native town. October
20, 1896, she married Charles
Brennon. She possessed many good
qualities; was a faithful wife and
mother, a member of St. Mary's
church in this place, and a regular attendant
at services. She was highly
regarded as a neighbor and friend and
one who will be greatly missed In her
home. Besides her husband she is survived
by one daughter, Miss Pearl
Brenori; also three sisters, Mra. William
Gleason and Mrs. William Holley,
of Boonville, and Mrs. George
Porter, of Illon; one brother, Michael
Anna, of Boonville. The funeral was
largely attended Saturday morning
from St. Mary's church, Rev. James
E. Joy celebrating requiem mass. The
body was placed In the vault at the
Constableville cemetery. Teachers and
pupils of the high school, of which
the daughter is a member, attended
the services in a body, also contributed
a beautiful wreath of flowers 
ANNA, Mary (I169699)
 
10971 Lowville NY Journal Republican - 5/28/1903

Christopher Ammon died last Sunday
at the home of his son, George Ammon,
in West Leyden. The deceased was born
in Germany 69 years ago, but had re
sided in West Leyden the past 85 years,
where he was engaged in farming . Two
sons survive, George Ammon, of West
Leyden, and Henry Ammon, of Lee
Center, and three daughters; Mrs. Charles
Burg, of Vernon Center; Mrs. Henry
Schmoker, of West Leyden, and Mrs
Philip Shankenbury, of Rome. 
AMMON, Christopher (I115778)
 
10972 Lowville NY Journal Republican - 6/1/1939

Thomas Wynn aged 84 years died in
the Rome City Hospital Monday even

ing about 7 o'clock. Mr. Wynn. had not
been in his usual health for some time
but did his own farm work raised
calves artd sheep. When he became
unable to attend to his work a few
days ago a physician was called and
Monday morning he was taken to the
hospital for treatment All that doctors
and nurses could do was done but
he failed rapidly until the end came.
Mr. Wynn was born in this country
February 3, 1865. On December 17,
1879 he married Miss Elizabeth Davis
who passed away February 23, 1922.
He was a farmer by occupation and
re elded on his farm near this village
He attended the Methodist church. He
is survived by two daughters Mrs.
Marion Schwenk of this village, Mrs.
Dorothy Ainsworth of Syracuse, one
son Richard Wynn of Constableville
a daughter Mrs. Ruth Lewis passed
away on February 14. He also
leaves one'brother John Wynn of Consta
bleville seven grand children, eight
great grandchildren and one adopted
grand son. Funeral arrangement have
not been completed.
 
WYNN, Thomas P (I100825)
 
10973 Lowville NY Journal Republican - 6/20/1940

— KOHLER SHOWERED
Ae Misses Maxine Ulrich and Mary
entertained
f kitchen
at dessert
in the home of
Ulrich Saturday evening in
ior of Mis* Darothy Kohler, whose
"iage to A.lolph Steinbrenner, Jr.,
J take place next Monday. Guesta
>nt, besides the guest of honor,
Mrs. George E. Miller, Deer
•; Mrs. diaries Payne, Martins*
Bovnico DuQor -Syraousei
J">u *. Miss Marie Mantle,
Miss
M a e M ,
Berne O'Connor and Mrs. Louis
????,owville. 
Family: STEINBRENNER, Adolph Gottlieb / KOHLER, Dorothy (F13159)
 
10974 Lowville NY Journal Republican - 6/24/1937

West Leyden. - Mrs. Raine Brenon
Maurer, 83, died Friday afternoon,
June 18, In her home here. She had
been ill since suffering a fractured
hip four days ago.
She was born in Turin, February
28, 1854, daughter of the late Amle
and Rosella Manlgold Brenon, and
was married to Frederick Maurer,
West Leyden, in Constableville, December
20, 1878. Mr. Maurer died
July 28, 1887. She had resided in this
village for 59 years and was a member
of St. Mary's church, Its Altar
and Rosary Societies, and of the local
Grange.
She leaves a son, George, West Leyden;
two grandchildren, Alton .Maurer,
West Leyden, and Mrs. Reinald
Stinebrlckner, West Hempstead, L. I.;
and a sister, Mrs. Margaret O'Hara,
Martlnsburg.
Funeral services were held from the
home at 10 a. m., Monday and at 10:30
from St. Mary's church here, with the
Rev. B. A. O'Connetl, pastor, offlciat-
Ing. Interment in St. Mary's cemetery,
Constableville 
BRENNON, Raine E (I169735)
 
10975 Lowville NY Journal Republican - 6/6/1918

Mr. and Mrs. Martin R. Le Fevre and
Mr. and Mrs. John N. Slocum have
issued invitations to the marriage of
Miss Minnie M. LeFevre to Walter W.
Jamieson, and Miss Mae I. Slocum to
Howard I. LeFevre, at the M. E.
church, Beaver Falls, June 15th. 
Family: LE FEVRE, Howard / SLOCUM, May Ida (F38051)
 
10976 Lowville NY Journal Republican - 9/1/1927

Mrs. Eva Brigga Ammon, wife of
George Aramon, passed away at her
home In West Leyden Friday afternoon,
following an illness of more than
a year.
Mrs. Ammon was born In thftt place
59 years ago, daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. George Brlggs. She was a
member of the Ladies' Aid Society of
the Reformed church and of the Home
Bureau.
Surviving are her husband and five
children, Eugene, of West Leyden,
Mre. Ediward Jones, of Rome, Mrs. H.
H. Canfleld, Howard and Rose, all of
Watertown. There are also four grandchildren.
The funeral was held Monday afternoon
from her late homo. Burial in
West Leyden cemetery.
 
BRIGGS, Eva (I115766)
 
10977 Lowville NY Journal Republican - 9/11/1930

Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Bailey celebrated
their 60th wedding anniversary
at a dinner Saturday at their home in
Collinsville. Mr. Bailey is 83 years
old and Mrs. Bailey is 81. Both are
very active and enjoy good health.
A .feature' of the afternoon's entertainment
.was a mock wedding. Two
attractive wedding cakes were presented
to Mr. and Mrs. Bailey by Mrs.
Adell Radell, of Boonville, and Mrs.
Charles Windecker of Collinsville. '
Mr. and Mrs. Bailey were married
at Lowville, September 6, 1870, and
shortly after moved to Port Leyden.
The greater part of their married life
however, was spent on a farm on Tug
hill. About 20 years ago they moved
to the farm which they now occupy
in Collinsville.
In 1876, twins, Marion and Minnie,
were born to Mr. and Mrs. Bailey.
Miss Bailey, who married Fay Salmons,
died in 1904 
Family: BAILEY, Brenton / BRENNON, Virginia (F61659)
 
10978 Lowville NY Journal Republican - 9/28/1922

Croghan friends are in receipt of the
announcement of the marriage of Frank
F. Bourgeois and Miss Ruth Brennon,
of Lyons Falle. The groom was formerly
proprietor of the Colllgan house
here and has many friends who extend
congratulations 
Family: BOURGEOIS, Frank F / BRENNON, Ruth E (F61653)
 
10979 Lowville NY Journal Republican -- 11/20/1930

Charles Brenon, a respected farmer,
who resided about one mile from this
village, died suddenly Wednesday
about 11 a. m, as he came into the
house from the barn. The cause of
death was heart trouble, from which
he has • suffered for three or four
years. He was born December 28,
1863, at Turin, son of Amie and Rosalie
Brenon, and he was the youngest of
the family. He was a member of St.
Mary's church and Holy Name Society.
He married Miss Mary Anna,
October 20, 1896. Mrs. Brenon died
in February, 1925. He is survived by
an only daughter, Misa Pearl Brenon,
who resides at home; also two brothers,
Lucian Brenon, Rome, and Eugene
Brenon, of Turin, and five sisters,
Mrs. Brenton Bailey, Collinsvllle;
Mrs. Eleanor Hoffman, Mohawk Hill;
Mrs. Ralne Mauer, West Leyden;
Mrs. Margaret O'Hara, who resides
at the Brenon home, and Mrs. Adelle
Radel, of Boonville. The funeral was
largely attended from St. Mary's
church Saturday morning, where a
requiem mass was celebrated by Rev.
Father Diviney. There were beautiful
mass cards and flowers from relatives
and friends. Interment was made In
St. Mary's cemetery . 
BRENNON, Charles N (I169695)
 
10980 Lowville, NY Journal Republican - 10/31/1918

After suffering
from ill health Mrs. Cora De-
Etta Travis, wife of Henry J. Allen,
passed to her reward last Sunday afternoon
at her home on Park avenue.
! Her health had been such for several
' vears that there was no hope for any
improvement in her condition. Mrs.
Allen was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Le Roy Travis and was born in Almond.
N. Y.. June 12. 1874. She was
united in marriage with Mr. Allen
twenty-three years ago on October 5th,
?>nd they came to Lowville to reside
the following May. She was an exceptionally
bright and attractive wo-
'man, and by her gracious manner and*
nleasing personality made many
friend*. In early life she united with
the Presbyterian church and Its kin-
, dred societies and was ever faithful
to her obligations as. long as health
would rpermit.^She was^also a mem-
ber of'Zenith Chapter. O. E. S. Surviving,
besides her husband, are two
sons. Harold T. and Raymond G.
Allen, the former In the service at
Pelham Bay. , One sister alsd* survives.
Mrs. Ida Carter, of Almond. The
funeral services -were held, yesterday
afternoon from the family home. Rev.
James Elmer Russell officiating; interment
at Rural cemetery 
TRAVIS, Cora DeEtta (I73002)
 
10981 Lowville, NY Journal Republican - 4/19/1906

—Mary Dubernell, the little daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph G. Steinbrenner,
died Friday, aged five days. Funeral
services were held Sunday, Rev. Robert
Fletcher conducting the services. The
sympathy of the community is extended
to the bereaved parents. 
STEINBRENNER, Mary Dubernell (I38268)
 
10982 Lowville, NY Journal Republican - 7/31/1902

—Mr. and Mi-s. James V. Dubernell,
of Brooklyn, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Miss Jessie, to Adolph
G. Steinbrenner, of Constableville. Constableville
friends extend congratulations. 
Family: STEINBRENNER, Adolph Gottlieb / DUBERNELL, Jesse Viola (F13160)
 
10983 Lozzilaire Johnson Worked in youth sports leagues
Lozzilaire Johnson, 82, of Niagara Avenue, a pipefitter at the Olin Corp. for 47 years and prominent in local sports circles, died in Niagara Falls Memorial. Medical Center Friday (March 7,1986). Born in Perry, S.C., he came to Niagara Falls in 1920. He retired from Olin in 1969. Johnson was a longtime basketball and baseball manager and official. He organized leagues in the Echota area and developed children's leagues through schools and churches. Johnson managed the Olin baseball team for 17 years and played with Olin, Essex, Echota, Niagara Wall Paper and All-Niagara teams. He also managed Echota, Lewiston and Youngstown baseball teams and for years coached teams in the Municipal Basketball League, winning titles in 1938 and 1939. Johnson was president of the Niagara Falls MUNY Football League and was president of the Double-Eye Baseball League for two years. He served on the advisory board of the City Recreation Commission for 11 years and ran city Recreation Department night league games at Niagara Falls schools. He was a charter member of the Niagara Rapids Athletic Club. He was also former director of the Retired Men's Service Club and was honored at an Old Timers' Picnic. He was a member of the Olin Retirees, a member of the LaSalle Lodge N6. 1049 F&AM, and a member of the Senior Citizens of St. James United Methodist Church. He was winner of the Fabulous 40's sportsman award in 1973 and won the Church Baseball League's meritorious award. The Johnson and (Jack) Langley Baseball League was named after him. Langley, former president of the Niagara Falls Pirates, who worked with Johnson in baseball programs for years, called him "a wonderful guy who really loved baseball. "He wanted the kids to be taken care of. That was his first thought, take care of the little boys growing up. Everybody loved him for that," said Langley. Langley said Johnson was a good teacher who produced many of the area's top baseball players. He was the husband of the late Amy Ella Johnson and is survived by a daughter, Shirley M. Johnson of Niagara Falls; a son, William J. Johnson of Barrington, Ill.; and two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Christine Heuer. A service will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at the Otto Redanz Funeral Home, Michigan Avenue and 10th, Street. The Rev. Arthur O. Northrup will officiate. Burial will be at Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Members of the LaSalle Lodge No. 1049, F&AM, will conduct a service Sunday at 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Contributions to St. James United Methodist Church or the Niagara Oncology Association are acceptable as tribute. 
JOHNSON, Lozzilaire (I71348)
 
10984 Lt. Colonel William A. Kalberer Sr. USAF (Retired) passed away on Friday, March 11, 2016. He was born in Mandan, ND, and was the son of the late Jacob and Claudia (Grunenfelder) Kalberer. He graduated from Mandan High School and joined the United States Navy in January 1945. At the end of World War II he received an honorable discharge and went to college at the University of North Dakota at Grand Forks, where he received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering Geology. William was part of the Air Force ROTC program at the University. He received his commission as a 2nd Lt. in the Air Force Reserve and in January 1951 went on active duty at Perrin AFB, Texas. Subsequently, he was sent to Massachusetts Institute of Technology for meteorological training. He spent his entire career as a Meteorologist providing weather support services to flying and ground forces throughout the world. During his career in the Air Force he received two Commendation Medals and two Meritorious Service Awards. He retired from the Air Force after 28 years of service. After retiring from the Air Force, William went to work for the Office of Emergency Services, Commonwealth of Virginia for 10 years and transferred to the Department of Conservation and Recreation for an additional six years as a flood plain management specialist. Both state organizations worked under a contract basis with the Federal Emergency Management Agency. After state retirement, William worked for two years as a FEMA reservist working on Presidential Disaster Declarations. He was a member and past President of the Optimist Club; a member of the American Legion and the Retired Officers Association. He helped organize and was the first President of the Tri-Cities USA Dance Chapter. William was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church and sang in the church choir. He served on various committees and was a member of the Sojourners Sunday School Class. Mr. Kalberer is survived by his loving wife, Carol M. Kalberer; two sons, William Kalberer and wife, Kathryn of Houston, Texas, and James Kalberer and wife, Cynthia of Keller, Texas; one daughter, Susan Cox and husband, James of Richmond, Va.; six grandchildren, Lindsay, Courtney and Kelsey Kalberer, Jacob Kalberer and Michael and Kurtis Cox; a sister, Sonja McKinnon of Austin, Texas; and a sister-in-law, Jane Murff and husband, John of Ossining, NY. A private memorial service will be held at a later date. The family is being served by the Colonial Heights Chapel of E. Alvin Small Funeral Homes and Crematory, 2033 Boulevard, Colonial Heights, VA 23834. Condolences may be registered at www.ealvinsmall.com. KALBERER, Lt Col William A (I51309)
 
10985 LUBS - Lillian S. Lubs, 82, of Tonawanda, N.Y., Tuesday (June 19, 1979) after a lengthy illness. Mrs. Lubs was a member of Salem United Church of Christ. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Norman (Marilyn) Karcher, Sr., a son, Gerald Bensinger, both of Tonawanda; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; a brother , William Schroeder of Florida and four sisters, Mrs. Ella Kohler, Mrs. Chester (Bessie) Leaderstorf, Mrs. Glen (Edna) Warblow and Mrs. William (Mildred) Krupp, all of the Tonawandas and several nieces and nephews. Wife of the late Martin Lubs who died in 1961. The family will receive friends at the Fretthold Funeral Home, Inc., 1241 Oliver St., at Ward Rd., North Tonawanda this evening from 7 to 9 and Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be held at the funeral home Friday at 10 a.m., the Rev. Richard H. Trump will officiate. Interment Elmlawn Cemetery. SCHROEDER, Lillian Olga Susan (I167709)
 
10986 Lucille (Longo) Berard, 71, of Niagara Falls, NY passed away Tuesday, December 1, 2015 in St. Mary’s Hospital, Lewiston, NY after a brief illness. Born in Mount Morris, NY she was the daughter of the late John and Frances (Megliore) Longo.

Lucille is survived by her two daughters, Susan Berard and Jennifer Torres; her only grand-children, Jordan and Taylor Brooks; Aunt, Leoanita Lawson and Uncle Earnest (Mary) Longo; loving niece and nephew, Jodi Vaccaro and James J. Alexander; life time friends, Barb and Ronald Courts and several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by a sister, Debra Alexander.

Lucille lived most of her life in the Niagara Falls, NY area. She was currently working as a secretary for NTS Data Services and Dual Printing Inc. a division of Compu-Mail of Grand Island, NY. Lucille loved the people she worked with.

Lucille’s life was surrounded around her family. She enjoyed spending time with her grand-children and taking them to Game-Stop. She attended the Riverside Presbyterian Church, Niagara Falls, NY and during her spare time she enjoyed reading and shopping.

Visitation will be held Saturday, December 5th from 4 - 7 p.m. at the M.J. COLUCCI & SON NIAGARA FUNERAL CHAPEL, 2730 MILITARY ROAD, NIAGRA FALLS, NY where funeral services will immediately follow at 7 p.m. Burial in Acacia park cemetery will be held at the convenience of the family. 
LONGO, Lucille Marie (I139674)
 
10987 Lucille Arena (Pletcher) Goldsworthy passed away on August 18, 2018 in New Port Richey, Florida, at the age of 86. Lucille was born to the late Orlee and Arena (Musall) Pletcher on December 31, 1931.
She was a loving wife to the late David Lee Goldsworthy. Lucille and David resided both in North Tonawanda, N,Y and in Richmond, VA. Most recently, Lucille lived in the Tampa, Florida, area.
She was also preceded in death by her brother, LaVerne Pletcher; her sister, Ora Graham; and grandson, Scott David Slater.
Lucille is survived by three daughters, Gale (Milo) Pearson, Cheryl (David) Duquette, Tammy McMahon; and her sister, Marion Soforic Osborne. She will be greatly missed by her five grandchildren, Amanda Lawson, Eric (Shannon) Duquette, Ryan (Katie) Duquette, Mallory Lawson O'Keefe, and Melissa Duquette; as well as her six (soon to be seveb) great-grandchildren; many cousins, nieces, nephews, extended family and dear friends.
A private celebration of Lucille's life will be held at a future date.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the charity of your choice in her memory. 
PLETCHER, Lucille Arena (I106088)
 
10988 Lucille B. DORR
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DORR - Lucille B. December 26, 2011, born in Clarence, NY to Irene and Irving W. Bald; sister to the late Elton and Allan Bald, also the late Bernice Moyer of Amherst. Lucy had a long career in advertising. Starting with the Retailer Weekly, then 18 years at William J. Keller Printing then Faller, Klenk and Quinlan to retire from in 1986. Married to James J. Dorr for 56 years. Their love of nature took them to Chautauqua to enjoy their home at the lake. Lucy is survived by her husband Jim, 3 nephews, Gary (April), Todd (Irene), Scott and families, and many other loving friends and relatives. A memorial service will be held in Chautauqua at a later date.

Published in the Buffalo News on January 8, 2012 
BALD, Lucille (I113795)
 
10989 Lucille I. Hoffmeister, formerly of Cambria, NY, passed on March 27, 2017. 
Beloved wife of the late Norman W.; dearest mother of Laurie Gaskill Rosebrock and the late Kyle (Mary) Gaskill; grandmother of Matthew, Eric and Daniel Rosebrock, Michael Gaskill and Kimberly Johnson; great-grandmother of Lucille and Violette Rosebrock and Jayden Johnson; daughter of the laste Henry Herbst and the late Ida (nee Trippinsee); also survived by loving nephews and nieces. 
Relatives and friends may call Saturday from 9-11 AM at THE URBAN BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME, INC., 6685 Transit Rd., East Amherst, NY (south of County and North French Rds.) with services at 11 AM. 
In lieu of flowers, memorials appreciated to the Alzheimer's Association. 
HERBST, Lucille (I77233)
 
10990 Lucille Kramer of Newfane, NY, wife of the late James W. Kramer Sr. entered into rest on Sunday, April 25, 2021 at Unity Hospital in Rochester, NY.  Lucille was born in Wilson, NY on December 7, 1927, the daughter of the late Clarence and Caroline Friedrichs Farwell. After graduating from Buffalo State college Lucille taught elementary school in Niagara Falls.  After starting their family Lucille returned to teaching in 1963 at Newfane Central School for another 20 years. She and Jim owned Flint Brothers Hardware from 1964-1993. Lucille was  an avid reader all her life.  She was an active  member of Delta Kappa Gamma sorority, ICMH Auxiliary and Newfane United Methodist Church.   In retirement Lucille and James enjoyed traveling and spending winters in Florida for many years.
Mother of James W. (Rita) Kramer Jr., of Newfane, Carol (Ron Stallworth) Kramer and Roger (Julia) Kramer, both of Rochester. Grandmother of James III, Michelle, Christine, Abigail, Alan, Matthew and Ryan. Sister of the late Harold Farwell and Ruby Rinker. Sister-in-law of Robert Kramer. Also survived by 9 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. 
Family and friends may call at the Rutland-Corwin Funeral Home. Inc. 2670 Main St. Newfane, NY on Sunday, May 2, 2021 from 4-8pm where Funeral services will be held on Monday, May 3, 2021 at 10am. Burial will be in Corwin Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, donations to Newfane Public Library 2761 Maple Ave. Newfane, NY 14108, Newfane United Methodist Church 2699 Main St. Newfane, NY 14108 or Newfane Lions Club. PO BOX 254 Newfane, NY 14108. 
FARWELL, Lucille (I210232)
 
10991 Lucille M. Barber-Turner, 75, of Lewiston, NY, passed away on January 16, 2021 at Buffalo General Hospital in Buffalo, NY.  Born in Niagara Falls, NY, she was the daughter of the late Charles L. and Clare (D’Ambrosio) Morello.
Lucille graduated from Madonna High School and later attended classes at Niagara County Community College.  She enjoyed playing cards and going to the Casino.  Above all, she cherished the time spent with her grandchildren.
Lucille is survived by her children, Charles ‘Chuck’ E. (Shannon) Barber, and Jason R. Barber; her grandchildren, Matthew, Zachary and Brooke Barber; her brother, Robert (Linda) Morello, as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins.  She was predeceased by her son, Todd C. Barber, her husband of 27 years, Mark B. Turner, as well as her brother, Vincent (Donna) Morello.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday, January 20 from 3 – 7 PM at M.J. COLUCCI & SON NIAGARA FUNERAL CHAPEL, 2730 MILITARY ROAD, NIAGARA FALLS, NY 14304.  Lucille’s Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday, January 21 at 10 AM at St. Peter’s R.C. Church, 620 Center Street, Lewiston, NY 14092.  Everyone please assemble at church.  Private interment in St. Joseph Cemetery, Niagara Falls, NY, will be held at the convenience of the family.  In lieu of flowers, memorial offerings may be made to Headway of Western New York, 2635 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14216, or to Mount St. Mary’s Hospital Foundation, 5300 Military Road, Lewiston, NY 14092.  Visit mjcoluccifuneralchapel.com for online condolences. 
MORELLO, Lucille Mary (I123780)
 
10992 Lucille P. Wittkop, age 87 of Niagara Falls, New York, was called to her heavenly home on April 20, 2017, while at the Northgate Health Care Facility, after a brief illness. Born in North Tonawanda, New York, she was the daughter of the late Ben and Pauline (Jaeneske) Sahr. Lucille was a member of Holy Ghost Lutheran Church, Bergholz. She was employed for many years at Remington Rand, and later at Hutchins Automotive, as a secretary.
Survivors include her son, Daniel (Cindy) Wittkop; a sister, June (Alfred) Henneberger; and several nieces and nephews. Lucille was predeceased by her husband, Ralph H. Wittkop, on October 9, 1991; and several brothers and sisters.
Services will be private, without visitation. Interment will be in Holy Ghost Lutheran Cemetery, Wheatfield, New York. Arrangements are with the DuBois Funeral Home. 
SAHR, Lucille Pauline (I62616)
 
10993 Lucille Passero of E. Amherst, NY on March 15, 2015. She was the daughter of the late Armando Passero and the late Antonietta Caparoso; sister of Theodore (Marie), Gloria (late Carmen) Fortunate and Mario (Carol) and the late Louise (late Anthony) Perry, late Yolanda (late Charles) Berds, late Angela (late Carmen) Zarillo, late Roland (late Margaret) and late Albert; also survived by nieces and nephews. PASSERO, Lucille (I139710)
 
10994 Lucy A. Martelli, 90, of Niagara Falls, NY, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, September 5, 2023 in Kenmore Mercy Hospital. Born in Niagara Falls, she was the daughter of the late Rocco and Josephine (Gruppo) Caprio; and the beloved wife of the late Silvio Martelli whom she married on March 29, 1951 in Our Lady of Lebanon Church.
Lucy graduated from Trott Vocational High School and attended Niagara University. She began working at Hooker Chemical Co., Great Lakes Carbon Company and later retired from St. Mary’s Manor in the accounting department. Lucy, along with her family, also owned and operated the former Lum’s Restaurant in Niagara Falls from 1969 to 1975. 
Lucy was a devout Catholic and longtime parishioner at Our Lady of Lebanon Church formerly in Niagara Falls. She was a member of their Altar & Rosary Society, as well as an eucharist minister for many years. 
Lucy was a member of the Eagle Club and enjoyed line dancing, as well as going out to eat. She also enjoyed a good classic movie. Above all, Lucy cherished the time she spent with her family and friends.
Lucy is survived by her children Edmund (fiancé Vicki Kent) Martelli, Silvio (Kathy) Martelli and Rocco (Chiara) Martelli; her grandchildren, Ed Jr., Michael (Crystal), Anthony (Shannon), Richard Martelli, Silvio Jr., Olivia, Rocco Jr. (Sarah), Joseph, Michelle (Michael) Drake, and Christina (Angelo) Morinello; 18 great-grandchildren and two great great-grandchildren; her brother, Richard (Jollie) Caprio; her two special nieces, Linda and Cheryl Caprio; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. In addition to her parents and husband, she was predeceased by her brother, James (Jeane) Caprio.
Visitation will be held October 7 from 10-11 AM in Holy Family Parish at St. Joseph Church, 1413 Pine Avenue, Niagara Falls, NY, where Lucy’s Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 11:00 AM. Entombment in St. Joseph Cemetery. Visit mjcoluccifuneralchapel.com for online condolences.   
CAPRIO, Lucy A (I222809)
 
10995 Lucy Biamonte

Died: February 05, 2016

Lucy Biamonte, 87, of Lewiston, NY, passed away on February 5, 2016 at O.L.P Nursing Care Residence. Born in Niagara Falls, NY, she was the daughter of the late Leo and Concetta (Caprio) Ferrante.

Lucy married Napoleon Biamonte on August 27, 1948 in Niagara Falls. She was an avid reader and enjoyed crafts and ceramics. Lucy was loved and cherished by many nieces and nephews, who will always remember her as their favorite Aunt.

In addition to her husband of 68 years, Lucy is survived by her many loving nieces and nephews including Chris (Theresa) Ferrante, Dennis (Diane) Martinez, great-nephew Chris Ferrante and great-niece Zoe Martinez. She is also survived by her sisters-in-law Sarah Biamonte, Nick (Val) Biamonte and her dear friend Carol Ann MacKinnon. She was predeceased by four siblings, Leo (late Bettie) Ferrante, Jr., Theresa (late Michael) Martinez, Margaret (late James) Alaimo, and Adelene DeGasper, as well as two brothers-in-law Domenic “Mick” (late Maxine) Biamonte, Joseph Biamonte and one sister-in-law Lena (Fred of Niagara Falls, Ontario) Girardo.

Visitation will be Tuesday, February 9th from 2 - 4 & 6 - 8 P.M. at the M.J. COLUCCI & SON NIAGARA FUNERAL CHAPEL, 2730 Military Road, Niagara Falls, where funeral services will be on Wednesday at 1:30 P.M. Interment in Fairview Cemetery, Niagara Falls, Ontario will be held Thursday at 11 A.M. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to Alzheimer’s Association or charity of one’s choice. 
FERRANTE, Lucy (I182770)
 
10996 Lucy E. Bradfield Evans LaScala, a longtime resident of Niagara Falls, died on Saturday. March 28, 2015 in Our Lady of Peace Nursing Care Residence. She was born in Niagara Falls, Ontario on February 22, 1927, the daughter of the late John and Mona (Patience) Hudson.

Mrs. LaScala was employed by the Carborundum Company as the Manager of Flight Section for many years, retiring from there in 1984. Following her retirement, she worked for Uniland Development Company in the accounting department for 10 years.

She was a long time member of Riverside Presbyterian Church, member of the 7 Clan; Alcoholics Anonymous and Parents Without Partners, where she was named National Single Parent of the year in 1976. Lucy devoted much of her time to AA, giving support and courage to those that needed that extra special attention. When time permitted, she loved to read, especially murder mysteries.

She was predeceased by husbands, Raymond Bradfield, William Evans and Samuel LaScala and a granddaughter. She is survived by her children, William (Gail) Bradfield of Lewiston; Robert (Rose) Bradfield and Richard “Bud” ( Roberta) Bradfield both of Niagara Falls; Mary Beth (Robert) Evans Finke of Florida; William Evans of Cheektowaga; JoAnn (Randal) Evans Stover of Texas and Donald Evans of North Tonawanda; fourteen grandchildren and twenty great grandchildren.

Friends may call Tuesday from 4-8 PM in the LANE FUNERAL HOME, INC., 8622 Buffalo Avenue, Niagara Falls, where the Rev. Laura Norris-Buisch will conduct funeral services Wednesday at 11 AM. The interment will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorials, if desired may be made to AA Niagara County through the United Way or to Our Lady of Peace Nursing Care Residence.

The family wishes to express their appreciation to the Doctors, Nurses and staff of Our Lady of Peace Nursing Care Residence. 
HUDSON, Lucy May (I163686)
 
10997 Lucy Grabowski (nee Bajorek), 86, of North Tonawanda, NY, rejoined her beloved Norm on February 14, 2023. Dear mother of Lisa Simons, Stan (Janice), Jim (Suad), David (Lisa), and infant son Christopher (1965). Loving grandmother of Zachary, Jeanne and Lindsey Simons and Nejla Grabowski. Foster mom/gram of Shirley, Nick and Brandon LaVan. A dynamo with a most generous heart, Lucy was a savvy talented homemaker, seamstress, gardener, natural-born teacher and artist. She worked at Buffalo Aerospace, Diet Workshop, sold display ads and became Classified Ad Mgr at the Tonawanda News, and helped establish CanalFest. Lucy volunteered tirelessly for church and community non-profits and was a Cancer Coach. Visitation Sunday, Feb. 26, 4:00 - 6 PM at Brunner Funeral Home, 156 Robinson St, North Tonawanda. Celebration of Life, Monday, Feb. 27, 11:30 AM at St. Aloysius Gonzaga Church, 157 Cleveland Dr, Buffalo 14215. 


In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to either North Tonawanda Inter-Church Food Pantry, 100 Ridge Road, North Tonawanda, NY 14120, or to Ligonier Valley Meals on Wheels, 107 S. Market Street, Ligonier, PA 15658 
BAJOREK, Lucille R (I121063)
 
10998 Lucy M. Farina, a long time resident of both North Collins and Lockport, passed away on January 6, 2025.  Born January 24, 1926 in North Collins, NY, she was the daughter of James and Angela (Telesco) George.  Lucy was the youngest of 8 children and the sister of Herman (Josephine), Daniel (Anne), Jacob (Helen), Frank (Lucy), Angelo (Mary), Patrick (Angela) and Anne Marie Caputi (Albert), all of whom have predeceased her. 
As a young woman, she worked for WGR as an executive secretary and it was there that she met her future husband, Anthony Farina.  After marrying, she relocated to Lockport and worked for Phinney Tool & Die in Medina, as a secretary and bookkeeper. Anthony predeceased her in July of 1993.
Lucy is survived by several nieces and nephews.
Relatives and friends are invited to a Mass of Christian Burial to be celebrated Saturday, January 11th at 10 AM at All Saints Parish, 76 Church St., Lockport.  Entombment will be in Glenwood Mausoleum. 
GEORGE, Lucy M (I229422)
 
10999 Lucy Marie Taibi, 95, a Niagara Falls native and former resident of Lewiston, died Sunday, July 30, at her home in Davie, FL following a short illness. She was surrounded by the loving family she created at the time of her death. Lucy was born August 10, 1921, in Niagara Falls. She graduated from Trott Vocational High School in 1940. Lucy was married to James T. Taibi. who predeceased her. They resided in Lewiston and raised three children, daughters Lynda (James) Hinckley, and Elaine (Robert) Aaron, and a son David (Barbara) Taibi. Lucy is also survived by her brother, Joseph Saia of Lewiston NY, eight loving grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, many cousins, nieces and nephews. Friends and family may call at Fred Hunter Funeral Home, 2401 S. University Drive in Davie, FL on Thursday, August 3, from 5:00-8:00 PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, August 5, at 11 AM at St. David's RC Church, 3900 S. University Drive in Davie FL. Lucy will be laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery beside her husband of 52 years. In lieu of flowers donations to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, The Salvation Army, or Vitas Hospice are welcomed. SAIA, Lucy Marie (I80869)
 
11000 LUCY TUBBE

Of Sanborn, NY passed away on July 7, 2022, under the care of her family and Niagara Hospice.  She was born in Brooklyn, NY, on January 23, 1939, a daughter of the late Alexander and Mary [Dalesandro] Conte.
Mrs. Tubbe moved to Niagara Falls with her family as a child  and graduated from Niagara Falls High School.
She was a secretary with Moore Research for many years before retiring.
Mrs. Tubbe enjoyed spending time with her family and friends.
She was the wife of the late Gordon Tubbe, who passed away in 1998.
Mrs. Tubbe is  survived by her daughter Denyse (James) Kaiser, five grandchildren Mariessa (finance' Eric Hanke) Kaiser, Bryan (Jayne) Kaiser, Christina (William) Anderson, Ondraea and Megan Tubbe, a brother William (Adele) Conte,  a sister in law Sharon Conte also many nieces and nephews.
She was the sister of the late  Michael Conte,  Gloria (Neil) Davis and  Virginia Conte
Her family will be present on Sunday from 3-7 PM at the RHONEY FUNERAL HOME, 5893 Hoover Road, SANBORN, NY, where funeral services will be held on Monday at 9:00 AM, with the Rev. James R. Bastian officiating.
Memorials may be made in her name to Niagara Hospice.
Entombment in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.


 
CONTE, Lucy (I84088)
 

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