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12101 | Mr. Walck, of Ridgeway, NY was a son of Andrew & Edna Wendt Walck. He married Edna Foss on June 22, 1968. Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Ann (Bruce) Sentiff; a sister, Margaret (Robert) Budnack; 3 brothers, Herbert (Jane) Walck, Earl Walck and Delbert (Margaret) Walck and a sister-in-law, Jean Walck. He was predeceased by a brother, Lawrence Walck and a sister, Edith Sherbert. | WALCK, Clarence Allen (I51494)
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12102 | Mr. Werth Dies The death of Norman Werth, 22 years old, Saturday night at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Werth of the Niagara Falls boulevard at St. Johnsburg, was Investigated yesterday by Coroner J. E. Helwig. Werth was taken with a dizzy spell and headaches Friday. Saturday noon he became speechless and grew rapidly worse despite the efforts of several physicians. Werth was unable to swallow. His temperature and pulse were normal and his symptoms so cloudy that the physicians decided to notify the coroner. Dr. Helwig stated yesterday that death was undoubtedly due to natural causes and that no autopsy would be performed. Besides his parents Werth Is survived by one brother, Albert Werth of North Tonawanda, and seven sisters, Mrs. Edward Kick of Niagara Falls, Mrs. Waldemar Roggow of North Tonawanda, Mrs. William Pankow of St.Johnsburg, Mrs. William Pelkey of Tonawanda and the Misses Hilda, Erma and Esther Werth of St Johnsburg. The funeral will be held this afternoon at two o'clock from the residence and half an hour later from St. John's church, Rev. Walter Thlemecke officiating. Interment will be In St John's cemetery. | WERTH, Norman Wilhelm Alfred (I69848)
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12103 | Mr. Ziemendorf Of Lyndonville, formerly of Wilson was a son of Theodore & Louisa Gombert Ziemendorf. Ha retired in 1973 from Carborundum Co. in Niagara Falls. He was an amateur radio operator since 1931 and a well known softball player all over Western NY. He was a missionary to the Navajo Indians from 1965 until 1985. His wife Edna Ziemendorf, died May 4, 1991. Surviving are 5 children, Karl (Dianne) Ziemendorf, Gary (Diane) Ziemendorf, Bobbie Yazzie, Nancy Weaver and Krisen Smith; 9 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren | ZIEMENDORF, Edwin F (I55920)
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12104 | Mrs Acksel NORTH TONAWANDA - Mrs. Anna E. Acksel, 60. of 77 Rumbold Ave., died Friday (Jan. 1, 1965) at DeGraff Memorial Hospital after a long illness. She was born in Niagara Falls and had lived in this city for the last 40 years She was a member of St. Peter's American Lutheran Church. Survivors include husband. Arnold H. Acksel, a daughter, Mrs. Steven Yuhasz, and a sister, Mrs. Esther Zastrow, all of this city, and two brothers, Paul and William Schultz, Glendale, Calif. Friends may call at the Wattengel Funeral Home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. Rev. Daniel Olson will officiate. Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Park | SCHULZ, Anna E (I81842)
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12105 | Mrs Albert H. Holland Dies At Home Here Mrs. Amalie F. Holland, 64, wife of Albert H. Holland, 1058 Ninety First St, died at her home this morning after an illness of 5 months. She was a native of Bergholtz, NY and has resided here more than 60 years. Besides her husband, Mrs. Holland is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Roszel, of this city; four sons, Clarence, Harold and Edgar Holland, of this city, and Sergeant George Holland, of Fort Myers, Fla.; her father, Henry E. Strasburg, of North Tonawanda; six brothers, Edward. Albert, George, Walter, Harold and Benjamin Strasburg, all of this city, and two sisters, Mrs. Edward Gath. of North Tonawanda, and Mrs. Lydla Philips, of this city. Eleven grandchildren also survive. The funeral will be held from the family home Wednesday afternoon, with services at the Zion Evangelical Lutheran church in Cayuga drive at 2 o'clock, the Rev. George F. Hoyer. officiating. Interment will be made in Memorial Park Cemetery. | STRASBURG, Amalie Friederike Wilhelmina (I55789)
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12106 | MRS BERTHA FISHER Mrs. Bertha Fisher, 55 years old, wife of the late August Fisher died suddenly at her home, 174 Fredericka street, this morning She had been ailing some time, but her condition was not regarded as serious. She is survived by five sons, Walter C. Benjamin, William and Norman Fisher, all of the Tonawandas, and Charles Culp of Rochester; a daughter, Mrs. Earl Cummings of North Tonawanda; four brothers, Richard Gaude of Newfane and Albert. Charles and Christ Gaude of the Tonawandas, and a sister, Mrs. Jude Culp of Rochester. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the residence, Rev. Harry Depfer officiating. Interment will be at the Messing cemetery | GAUDA, Bertha (I173718)
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12107 | MRS FANNY RICKERT PASSES IN HOSPITAL Mrs Fanny Rickert 76 years old of 1150 Willow avenue, died in Memorial hospital at 7 35 oclock last night as the result of a cerebral hemorrhege which she suffered Monday night. She was the widow of Charles P. Rickert, a former under-sheriff. Born In Harriston. Ont.. Mrs. Rickert had resided In Niagara Falls for 52 years. She was a member of Rosebud Rebekah Lodge. No 195. Surviving her are a son and two daughters. Arthur C. Rickert. Mrs. Jessie Shorts and Mrs Mildred R. Norris. all of this city, two sisters, Mrs. William Husson. of Guelph, Ont and Mrs. John Little, of Calgary, Alberta and two brothers, William Irwin, of Kitchener. Ont, and John Irwin, of Saulte Ste. Marie. Ont. Six grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be held for the family home at 2 30 pm Friday, with the Rev. Ray K Hallin officiating Burial will be in Riverdale cemetery. | IRWIN, Fannie M (I49261)
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12108 | Mrs Florence Weinheimer SANBORN - Mrs Florence R. Weinheimer 72, of 6806 Shawnee Rd. died unexpectedly at her home Monday (Nov 21, 1966) after an apparent heart attack. She had been in poor health the last few years. Born in the Town of Wilson Dec 30, 1893, she was the daughter of Irving and Jennie Smith Mudd. She had made her home in the Shawnee area for 49 years and was the wife of Charles H. Weinheimer. The couple would have celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary in. January. Mrs . Weinheimer was a member of Friedens United Church of Christ, North Tonawanda, and a member of the Niagara County Home Extension Service. Besides her husband, survivors include three sons, C. Howard, Everett L. and Edward F. Weinheimer, all of North Tonawanda; six sisters, Mrs. Cora Hall, North Tonawanda, Mrs. Beatrice Freck, Palmetto, Fla., Mrs. Agnes Breitenbach, Sanborn, Mrs. Edna Werth, Mrs. Eleanor Kiekbush and Mrs. Rita Lambert, all of Lockport, and eight grandchildren. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Pike and Jones Funeral Home, here, where services will be held Wednesday, at 2 p.m., Rev. Carl Marx of Friedens United Church of Christ officiating. Burial will be in Wheatfield Cemetery, Shawnee. | MUDD, Florence Ruth (I77462)
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12109 | Mrs Fred Fedeler, age 81, died Wednesday morning at her home on Route 2, Waverly, just north of Waverly. She is survived by children, Mrs. Harvey (Elvira) Haseley, Sanborn, NY., Miss Hilda Fedeler, Waverly, Miss Florence Fedeler, Waverly, Mrs. Don (Edna) Polenz, Waukesha, Wisc., Mrs. Virgil (Martha) Graeser, Waverly, Mrs. Victor (Lorena) Arms, Waverly, one son Norman, Colton, SD., 18 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death, by her parents, her husband in December, 1963, and one sister, Mrs, George Niemann. Mrs. Fedeler was a relatively long time resident of 49 years, and lived on a farm north of Waverly. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in St Paul's Lutheran Church wth burial in St Paul's Lutheran Cemetery. Friends may call at the family home in Waverly. | GIENAPP, Martha Bertha Augusta (I59539)
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12110 | MRS HANNEL DIES AT 77 Mrs Lillian M. Hannel of 370 Spruce Ave., a resident of this city for 55 years, died Wednesday (Dec. 18, 1963) after a long illness. Mrs. Hannel was a native of North Tonawanda. She was a member of Zion Lutheran Church. Until about 15 years ago, she and her husband, Charles C. Hannel, operated the well known Hannel's Restaurant in Third Street. Surviving, in addition to her husband, are two daughters, Mrs. Elmer Henry, of Lewiston, and Mrs. James (Dorthea) Foster, of Ransomville; a brother, William Muller, of Havre, Mont.; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Gridley Funeral Home. Rev. Paul R. Swank, pastor of Zion Lutheran Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Friends may call al the funeral home from 2:30 to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m | MUELLER, Lilliam M (I194230)
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12111 | Mrs Phillips, LaSalle Area Resident, Dies Mrs. Lydia A. Phillips, 69, of 5628 Stephenson Ave., died today (Jan. 25, 1960) at her home after a long illness. Born in North Tonawanda, she had lived in the Niagara Falls area for the last 65 years in the LaSalle section and the former Village of LaSalle. She is survived by her husband, Franklin W. Phillips; seven daughters, Mrs. Charles Krell, Mrs. Paul McAlee, Mrs. Timothy Moriarty, Mrs. James Robins, Mrs. Grace Sabin and Mrs. Robert Arnold, this city, and Mrs. Ernest Krutinger, Kenmore; three sons, David W. Phillips, Ransomville, Edgar H. and Franklin W. Phillips, this city; one sister, Mrs. Edward Gath, North Tonawanda, and five brothers, Albert, Walter; Harold, George and Benjamin Strassburg, all of this city. She is also survived by 29 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Lane Funeral Home at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, with the Rev. Alan J. Perrine officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. | STRASSBURG, Lydia Auguste (I55791)
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12112 | MRS THERESA WINTERS Mrs. Theresa Winters, 77 years old, died yesterday afternoon at the home of her sister, Mrs. Lawrence Donner. Witmer road, town of Wheatfield. Born in Germany, Mrs. Winters, who was the wife of the late George Winters, had resided in North Tonawanda the past 55 years. She leaves a son, Henry, Niagara Falls; three sisters, Mrs, Donner, Mrs. Marie Brado, North Tonawanda and Mrs. Sidonie Doty, Tonawanda and a brother. A. C. Rasch, North Tonawanda. Rites will be held on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Donner residence. The Rev. Theophil Twente will officiate. Burial will be in Elmlawn. | RASCH, Theresa (I100376)
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12113 | Mrs. Albertina W. Walck, Of Walmore, Passes Walmore, N. Y.-Mrs. Albertina W. Walck, 84, of this village, died this morning at the home of her son William A. Walck, in the Lockport road, after a long illness. Mrs. Walck was born in Walmore and had resided here all her life. She was a daughter of the late August Haseley and the late Henrietta Goerss, early settlers. She was the widow of William E. Walck. Mrs. Walk was a lifelong member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, of this village. In former years she was an active member of the women's organization of the church. Mrs. Walck is survived by four sons and two daughters, The Rev. Alfred W. Walck, of St. Paul MN., Rudolph C., William A., and Hubert E. Walck all of Sanborn, N. Y.; Mrs. John W. DeVantier of Niagara Falls, N. Y., and Mrs. Eric F. Haseley, of Sanborn, N. Y.; 16 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held at the home of the son William A. Walck Sanborn, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock and 2:30 at St. Peter's Lutheran Church. The Rev. Edward A. Grabau will officiate. Internment will be in the Walmore Cemetery | HASELEY, Albertine Auguste (I47927)
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12114 | MRS. ALFRED MATHEW WOLCOTT - Mrs. Florence (Eck) Mathew, 71, died at 5:30 a.m. Thursday in Mercy hospital, Urbana , Ill., where she had been a patient since Tuesday. Born in Jasper county, she married Alfred Mathew in 1907. For 50 years they had made their home at the present address, southeast of Wolcott. She was a member of the Remington Sacred Heart Catholic church. Surviving are the husband; three sons, George of Seattle, Wash., Edward of Fowler and Ralph of Wolcott; three daughters, Mrs. Julia Bryon of Rensselaer, Mrs. Jeanette Youmans of Washington, D.C., and Sister Mary Florence of Urbana; and two sisters, Mrs. Oscar Mathew of Wolcott and Mrs. Helen Samuel of Gary. | ECK, Florence Margaret (I372)
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12115 | Mrs. Anita G, Edwards, of 2499 Niagara Road, Town of Wheatfield, died Sunday (Sept. 13,1964). She was the wife of Robert Edwards, a buyer in the Purchasing Department of Carborundum's Coated Abrasives Division, Town of Wheatfield. Surviving are her husband; one son, James Edwards, and one daughter, Roberta Edwards; her mother, Mrs. Minnie Camann, all of the Town of Wheatfield; two brothers, Carl and George Camann, both of North Tonawanda; two sisters , Mrs. Harold Flett, Niagara Falls and Miss Natalie Camann, Town of Wheatfield. Mrs. Edwards was a member of the Holy Ghost Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Women's Missionary League. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Holy Ghost Church, Bergholtz. Burial will be in the Holy Ghost Lutheran Cemetery. Friends may call at the Fretthold Funeral Home, North Tonawanda until 10 a.m. Wednesday. The family said that donation to the Holy Ghost Lutheran Church Building Fund would be acceptable as tribute. | CAMANN, Anita G (I53016)
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12116 | Mrs. Anna J. Licht, 64 years old, died yesterday at her home, 6 Ward Road. Mrs. Licht was born in Germany. For the past 40 years she has resided in the Tonawandas. Surviving are a husband, Otto Licht, two sons, Raymond and Arthur Licht, North Tonawandap; a brother, Frank Kurth of Lockport and six grandchildren. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence. Burial will be in the Swawnee cemetery. | KURTH, Anna J (I81336)
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12117 | Mrs. Anna Mathews Dies Friday Morn Mrs. Anna (Lebow) Mathew, 78, widow of the late Alfred Mathew, and a resident of Remington, died Friday evening at 8:30 o'clock at St. Elizabeth hospital, in Lafayette where she had been a patient since Dec. 5. Born in St. George, Ill., on July 6, 1860, she was married to Mr. Mathew 62 years ago. or many years they lived on a farm south o Wolcott, and after Mr. Mathew's death, she went to Remington live. She was a member of the Sacred Hert Catholic church at Remington. She leaves 11 children, Levi, Alfred, Williaf, Oscar, Arthur, Amos, Clarence and Herman, all of Wolcott; Meddie, of Chicago; Mrs. Mina Belisle, of St. George, Ill., and Mrs. Cordelia Guimond, Menteno, Ill. Funeral services were held Monday morning at 9 o'clock from the Sacred Heart church, Remington. Burial in the Catholic cemetery at Remington. | LEBEAU, Anna (I29)
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12118 | MRS. ANNA MOELLER NORTH TONAWANDA. - Mrs. Anna Moeller, 83, of 1187 Oliver St. died Tuesday (Aug. 1, 1972) at DeGraff Memorial Hospital. She was a member of St. Mark Lutheran Church. Mrs. Moeller is survived by two sons, Robert C. Moeller of this city and Glenwood J. Moeller of Lockport; two daughters, Mrs. Robert G. (Isabelle) Gleason and Mrs. Eric H. (Regina) Gellart, and two sisters, Mrs. William Meyer and Miss Imanuela Hacker, all of this city; a brother, Waldemar Hacker, of this city; and with grand-children and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. at the Fretthold Funeral Home. The Rev. Enno A. Schmoock will officiate. Burial will be in Salem Cemetery, Tonawanda. Friends may call today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m | PIEPENHAGEN, Anna (I213623)
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12119 | Mrs. Anna Nagel, 68, Succumbs in Lockport Mrs. Anna M. Nagel, 68, a former resident of North Tonawanda, died yesterday in her home 208 Waterman St., Lockport. She leaves her husband, Benjamin; a daughter, Miss Edna Nagel of Lockport; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Hahn of Tonawanda and Mrs. George Klemer of North Tonawanda, and four brothers, John Behm of Lockport, Bernhardt Behm of Largo, Fla., and Albert and Frank Behm of North Tonawanda. Funeral services will be held in the residence at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow. Burial will be in the North Ridge Cemetery. The Evening News of the Tonawandas, Tuesday, May 10, 1949 | BEHM, Anna (I54997)
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12120 | MRS. AUGUSTA KOLBE. Mrs. Augusta Kolbe, 67 years old, wife of the late John Kolbe, died yesterday afternoon at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Gustav Doebler, 312 Shartle place. Mrs. Kolbe was born in Bergholz, Germany. Since, coming to America 60 years ago she had lived in the town of Wheatfield and North Tonawanda. Survivng are two daughters, Mrs. Doebler and Mrs. Fred Wurl. Bergholz; a son, John Kolbe, North Tonawanda, and thirteen grandchildren. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Doebler residence and half an hour later from the St. Matthew's church on Wheatfield street, Rev. Carl Frankenstein officiating. Interment will be at the Holy Ghost cemetery, Bergholz. | RUBBERT, Augusta Albertine (I60183)
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12121 | Mrs. Augusta Lisman Dies In Ransomville Resident Of That Locality Most Of Her life - Will Be Buried Thursday At North Ridge. Mrs. Augusta Link Lisman, 70, died Monday afternoon at her home in Curtiss avenue, Ransomville, where she had been ill two weeks, following a stroke of paralysis. Born in Germany, Mrs. Lisman came to the vicinity of Ransomville with her parents when six years old, and had resided in that locality ever since. She was a member of the Ransomville Methodist Episcopal church. Mrs. Lisman leaves two daughters, Mrs. Fred Slocum of Niagara Falls and Mrs. Edmund Dujenski of Kenmore; three sons, Ellis and Arthur Lisman of Ransomville and Elmer Lisman of Niagara Falls, three sisters. Mrs. Minnie Reitz of Niagara Falls, Mrs. Mary Trippensee of Cambria and Mrs. Anna Gombert of Lockport. Private rites will be held in the home Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, standard time. The Rev. Peter VanDuren of the Ransomville M. E. church will officiate. Burial will be in North Ridge cemetery. | LINDKE, Auguste D (I193803)
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12122 | MRS. AUGUSTA STANGE Mrs. Augusta Stange, 70, nee Maerten, a lifelong resident of the Town of Wheatfield, died Saturday in her home in Ward Rd., St. Johnsburg. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church. She is survived by her husband, William; five sons, Henry, Paul, Norman, William, and Alfred, all of St. Johnsburg; seven grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. August Stolzenburg; three brothers, John, Henry, and William Maerten, all of North Tonawanda. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the family residence and at 2:30 p.m. in St. John's Church. The Rev. Walter J. Thiemecke will officiate. Burial in St. John's Lutheran cemetery. | MAERTEN, Augusta (I65148)
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12123 | Mrs. Bentah Mclntyre Lebrenz LEBRENZ - Mrs. Beulah Mclntyre Lebrenz, 213 Tremont street, died yesterday at the Millard Fillmore hospital. She is survived by her husband, Gerhardt O,; two daughters, Dianne and Sandra; mother, Mrs. D. C. Mclntyre; one sister, Mrs, Albert C, Tomm and three brothers Arch C., Dr Richard C, and William A. Mclntyre, all of the Tonawandas. Mrs. Lebrenz was a member of the First M. E church and Augustus H. Crown Chapter,O. E. S. The funeral will be held at the residence at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon The Rev.Harold F. Hewitt will officiate. Interment will be in Acacia Park. | MCINTYRE, Beulah Euphemia (I197487)
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12124 | Mrs. Bertha Runge. Mrs. Bertha Runge, aged fifty-three years, wife of August W. Runge. died this morning at her home. No. 139 Lincoln avenue , after a lingering illness. Mrs. Runge was born in the town of Wheatfield and had lived in North Tonawanda for the past twenty-nine years . Besides her husband , she is survived by four daughters, Misses Ida and Gertrude Runge and Mrs. Herman Hardy of North Tonawanda and Mrs. Charles Witkop of Mapleton: two sons, Erwin and Wilbert Runge of North Tonawanda ; two sisters, Mrs. Henry Errick of North Tonawanda, and Mrs. August Tallman of Medford, Wis. and two brothers, Ernest and Charles Fehrman of North Tonawanda. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the house and half an hour later at St. Matthew's, Carl Frankenstein officiating. Burial will be in St. Matthew's cemetery. | FEHRMAN, Bertha (I71395)
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12125 | Mrs. Bertha Voelker, 76, of 1334 Pierce avenue, died this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Meibohm on the Shawnee road, town of Wheatfield, where she had been staying for the past month. Born in Germany, Mrs. Voelker had resided in North Tonawanda the past 55 years. She is survived by her husband, Charles; two daughters, Mrs. Meibohm and Mrs. Alfred Moll of North Tonawanda; eight grandchildren, five great grandchildren and a brother, Gustav Pahl of Jamesville, Wis. Rites will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Meibohm home and half an hour later at the St. Paul's church. The Rev. F. A. Hinners will officiate. Burial will be in St. Paul's cemetery | PAHL, Bertha (I48708)
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12126 | Mrs. Blanche Haseley Dies At Hospital A lifelong resident of Lockport. Mrs. Blanche Haseley, 32. wife of Harold R. Haseley, 38 Minard St., died Thursday night at Lockport City Hospital following a long Illness. Besides her husband, Mrs. Haseley is survived by two daughters, Bonnie Marie and Barbara Elizabeth Haseley, her father, Ralph Dussault, and two brothers, John J., and Ralph O. Dussault, all of Lockport. Mrs. Haseley attended Lockport schools, graduating from Lockport High in 1936. She was a member of St. Andrew's Lutheran Church. Services will be held at 2 o'clock Sunday at Prudden Funeral Home, 242 Genesee St. Burial will be in Cold Springs Cemetery. | DUSSAULT, Olive Blanche (I48902)
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12127 | Mrs. Bugenhagen's Funeral Special to the Gazette Lockport, Jan. 21.- The funeral of Mrs. Augusta Bugenhagen. age 42., wife of Herman Bugenhagen, who died Thursday at her home, No. 72 Lewis street, will be held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock with burial in Clarence Center cemetery. She had been ill only a short time. Besides her husband, she leaves one son, Emery, and three, daughters, Marguarite, Marion and Francis Bugenhagen, all at home; Also her mother, Mrs. Henry Heiman of Clarence. Erie county; five brothers and two sisters. | HELMAN, Auguste Charlotte (I80137)
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12128 | Mrs. Carrie C. Werth Gazette Lockport Bureau LOCKPORT - Mrs. Carrie C. Werth, 88, of 230 Price St., stepmother of Town of Lockport Clerk Mrs. Walter Anterline, died today (April 18, 1967) at Howell's Nursing Home. Widow of Hubert A. Werth, she was born Aug. 10. 1878 in Clyde, N.Y., the daughter of Leonard and Clarisa Collins. Besides Mrs. Anterline, she is survived by five other stepdaughters and three stepsons, Mrs. Robert Mosher of Albion, Mrs. Frank Thilkey, Hubert F. Werth. Everett Werth. Mrs. Agnes Nerber. Glenn Werth. and Mrs.. Elton Behm, all of Lockport, and Mrs. Gladys Kranz of Akron. Twenty-six step-grandchildren, 51 step great grandchildren and a niece also survive. Friends may call from 2 to to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Prudden and Kandt Funeral Home where the Rev. W. James Westhafer of the First Presbyterian Church will conduct services Thursday at 11 a.m. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery. | COLLINS, Carrie C (I75766)
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12129 | Mrs. Catherine Flechsenhaar LOCKPORT - Mrs. Catherine L. Flechsenhaar, 81 of 4055 Johnson Road, Town of Lockport, died today, (Sept 16 1968) at Lockport Memorial Hospital after a long illness. Born in Lowville, NY 7, 1887, the daughter of Michael and Jane Carlin, she has been a resident of this city and a member of St. Patrick's for the last 61 years. Very active in St. Patrick's church affairs, she was a member of many of the organizations there including the Alter and Rosary Society, Ladies of Charity, the Bishop's committee, the Sacred Heart League, the Blue Cross of St. Patrick's and Our Lady of Fatima. | CARLIN, Catherine Leona (I220443)
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12130 | Mrs. Christine Heuer Dies; Native of Bergholtz BERGHOLTZ, Nov. 25 - Mrs. Christine J. Heuer. 68. of Niagara road, died today in Mt St. Mary's hospital. Niagara Falls. A lifelong resident of Bergholtz and a member of St. James Lutheran church, Mrs, Heuer is survived by her husband, George M. Heuer; two daughters, Hildegarde Heuer, and Mrs. Chester Haseley. three sons, Martin, Arthur and George Heuer. Jr., all of the Town of Wheatfield; six sisters. Miss Louise Voelker and Miss Esther Voelker, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Lebrecht Schultz and Mrs. Albert Groebengieser, Niagara Falls; Mrs. Helen Ferchen and Mrs. Reinhard Wienke, Bergholtz and three brothers, John Voelker, Buffalo; Charles Voelker, Niagara Falls, and Henry Voelker, Bergholtz. Friends may call at the family residence, where funeral services will be held Friday at 2 pm and at 2:30 o'clock at St James Church, the Rev. Otto Bruss officiating. Burial will be in St James Cemetery. | VOELKER, Christine Johanna Charlotte (I47813)
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12131 | Mrs. Dolores J. Demler, 88, of Wheatfield, NY passed away Tuesday, February 14th, 2006 after a short illness at DeGraff Memorial Hospital, North Tonawanda, New York. Mrs. Demler was born in North Tonawanda, New York on September 16, 1917, the daughter of the late Charles and Ida (Smith) Meyer., where she attended local schools. She was a longtime member of St. Mark Lutheran Church North Tonawanda, NY. Dolores had been employed at the R. P. Adams Co., for many years, prior to her retiring in the 1980's. She was predeceased by her husband of 65 years, Robert Theodore Demler, who died on January 29, 2006. She enjoyed spending time with her family and grandchildren, knitting, crocheting and making Raggedy Ann and Andy Dolls. She was the sister of the late Theodore Meyer. | MEYER, Dolores J (I122445)
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12132 | MRS. ELDRED ELLMAN, who before her recent marriage was Miss Laura Drake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Drake, Whitney avenue. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellman, North Tonawanda. They were united in marriage at St. Mark's Lutheran church, with the Rev. Paul Frettholdt officiating. | Family: ELLMAN, Eldred Frederick / DRAKE, Laura Aloah (F5524)
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12133 | Mrs. Eleonore E. Craft, 84 of Sanborn, NY, died Tuesday July 3, 2007, in Mount St. Mary's Hospital after a long illness. She was born in Sanborn on January 17, 1923, the daughter of John and Eleonore [ Fahrnwald ] Pfohl. She attended LaSalle High School and Trott Vocational School. Eleonore was a life long member of St. Peter Lutheran Church-Walmore, in Sanborn, NY. She had worked for the Jonas and Martha Haseley Muck farm for several years and for Moore Business Forms, for many years. She married Gilbert Goeseke, on July 22, 1950, and they moved to Newstead, NY, where she was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church. Gilbert predeceased her on December 15, 1961. She was married to Edwin Werth, on June 15, 1966, when they returned to the Sanborn area, he died on November 15, 1971. On September 16, 1978 Eleonore married Raymond Craft and they were married for six years, prior to his death on August 9, 1984. Survivors include a son, Russell [ Barbara ] Goeseke of Town of Wheatfield, stepsons, Ronald [ Marlene ] Craft, Galen [ Nancy ] Craft, step daughter-in-law Dolores Werth, a granddaughter, Melissa Goeseke, step grandchildren Michael Werth, Cheryl Werth, Jeffery Craft, Mark Sydor, Robin Sydor, Scott Sydor, 4 step great grandchildren, a sister, Lizzie [ Marcus ] Haseley, of Sanborn, and many nieces and nephews. She was the step mother of the late Robert Werth, and sister of the late Minnie Kroening, Martha Haseley, Verone Haseley, Sigmund Pfohl, Rev. John Pfohl, Louis A. Pfohl and Max Pfohl. The family will be present at the RHONEY FUNERAL HOME, SANBORN, 5893 Hoover Road, from 2 - 4 & 7 - 9 PM, Friday. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 AM, at the St. Peter Lutheran Church, 6168 Walmore Road, Sanborn, with the Rev. Bruce M. Gamache, officiating. Burial will be in the Mount Olivet Cemetery, Newstead, NY. Flowers gratefully declined, should friends desire memorials may be made to St. Peter Lutheran Church or Niagara Hospice. | PFOHL, Eleonore Emma (I48704)
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12134 | MRS. ELIZABETH DOEBLER Mrs. Elizabeth Doebler, 78, wife of the late Charles G. Doebler, died yesterday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Rose Thielke, 276 Wheatfield street. Her death followed a brief illness. Born in Buffalo, Mrs. Doebler had resided in North Tonawanda the past 59 years. She was a member of St. Matthew's church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Thielke; a son, Martin C. of Tonawanda; nine grandchildren; a brother, Fred Lang of North Tonawanda, and three sisters, Mrs. Freda Indermauer of New London, Conn., Mrs. William VanNetter and Mrs. Cornelius Hanes of Buffalo. Rites will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Thielke residence. The Rev. Carl Frankenstein will officiate and interment will be in Elmlawn. | LANG, Elizabeth (I62876)
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12135 | Mrs. Elizabeth Poerschke Mrs. Elizabeth Poerschke, 70 yrs. old. died Sunday night at the home of her daughter. Mrs . Gustav Kriedemann, Walck and Nash Rds, after a lingering illness. She was born in Germany. She had been a resident of of North Tonawanda for the past 30 years. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Kriedemann Mrs. August Ziehm and Mrs. Adolf Liebeck, four sons, Otto Braun, and Rudolph, William and August Poerschke, all of North Tonawanda, and a sister, Mrs. Charles Eichler, Ebling, Germany. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Kriedemann home. Rev. Carl Frankenstein of the St. Matthews' church officiating. Burial will be in the St. Matthew Cemetery. | KREBS, Elizabeth Anna (I64298)
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12136 | Mrs. Elizabeth Thiele. sixty-six years old, of the Shawnee road, near North Tonawanda, who underwent an operation at the Deaconess hospital, Buffalo, Sunday morning for embolism died at that institution Monday night. She was the widow of the late William Thiele and a life-long resident of Wheatfield. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Louis Belling, Mrs. William Schwarzenholz and Mrs. Earl Johnson; four sons, Robert, Adolph, William and Henry Thiele; thirteen grand children, one great grandchild, a sister, Mrs. J. G. Kuehn of Rutherford, N. J. and a brother, Fred Walck of North Tonawanda. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the late residence and half an hour later at St. Martin's church. Rev. Theo. Berner officiating. Burial will be in the St. Martin's cemetery. | WALK, Elisabeth Johanna Wilhelmine (I54123)
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12137 | MRS. EMMA ELLMAN WURL Mrs. Emma Ellman Wurl, 68, 1778 Ruie Rd., died Saturday in DeGraff Memorial Hospital. Surviving are her husband William Wurl; a son, Henry Ellman; a stepson, Elmer Wurl; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Walter Ziehl and Mrs. Norman Bush, 19 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; six sisters, Mrs. Burt Moore, Mrs. Edward Schroeder, Mrs. Walter Suter, Mrs. Fred Zastrow, Mrs. Hilda Ashenbach, Mrs. Paul Mueller; two brothers, Otto and Walter Strassburg. Services will be in the family residence Tuesday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Frederick Hinners will officiate. Burial in St. Mark's Lutheran Cemetery. | STRASSBURG, Emma L (I63043)
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12138 | MRS. EMMA MARIE KAGE Mrs. Emma Marie Kage, 69, nee Neuman, died yesterday morning at her home, 531 East Thompson street, after a prolonged illness. Born in Tonawanda, she has lived in the Tonawandas all her life. She was a member of the St. Matthew's church and the Ladies' Aid Society of the church. Surviving are her husband, Charles E.; a daughter, Mrs. Norman Luther of North Tonawanda; a son, Carl M. of Tonawanda; two grandchildren, three sisters, Mrs. Fred Krull, Mrs. Fred Semon and Mrs. Edwin Royer, and two brothers, August and Rudolf Neuman, all of the Twin Cities. Rites will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence. The Rev. Carl Frankenstein will officiate. Burial will be in St. Matthew's cemetery. | NEUMAN, Emma Marie (I102926)
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12139 | Mrs. Ernestine Achterberg, 87 years old, died yesterday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Albert J. Maerton. 52 Fredericka Street. Born in Germany, she had lived in the town of Wheatfield and North Tonawanda for the past 45 years. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Maerton and Mrs. August Luther, North Tonawanda; three sons, Charles, Pickard's Bridge and Ernest and Gustav North Tonawanda; 20 grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the late residence and half an hour later at the St. John's church, St. Johnsburg. Rev. Walter Thiemecke will officiate and interment will be in the St. John's cemetery. The Evening News of the Tonawandas, March 2, 1931 | PANKOW, Ernestine (I68067)
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12140 | Mrs. Esther Zastrow, 49 years old, died this morning at her home, 44 Freeman street, Buffalo. Mrs. Zastrow was born in Tonawanda, where she resided until going to Buffalo seven years ago. Stricken with paralysis in December of last year, she failed to recover from the ailment. She was a member of the Bethany Lutheran church of Buffalo and the Ladies' Aid Society. Mrs. Zastrow is survived by her husband, Otto Zastrow, Buffalo; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Herman, Tonawanda; four sisters, Mrs. Hugo Dornfeld, North Tonawanda, Mrs. Bert Lawrence, Mrs. Ivory Shain and Mrs. John English. Tonawanda, and three brothers, Edward Herman, Marblehead OH., John Herman, Tonawanda, and Charles Herman, Buffalo | HERMANN, Esther Mathilda Alvina (I95194)
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12141 | Mrs. Faskel of Medina, was a daughter of Andrew & Helen Lange Mietz. She was the wife of the late Alvin Faskel, who died in 1996. She was the mother-in-law of the late Ronald L. Holt. Survivors include 4 children. Roger (Mary) Faskel, Joanne Holt, Marilyn (Eddie) Cain and Wilford Faskel; 10 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; a brother, Wilfred Mietz; and 2 sisters, Viola Stahl and Helen (Walter) Martin. | MIETZ, Florence E (I70098)
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12142 | MRS. FRANCIS MURPHY- The former Miss Fleanor Weidert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Weidert, Sr., Michigan avenue, became the bride of Mr. Francis Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy, Ninth street, at Sacred Heart church. The young couple is on a two months wedding trip to Phoenix, Ariz. | Family: MURPHY, Francis Andrew / WEIDERT, Eleanor Celia (F22248)
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12143 | Mrs. Frantz, 82, Dies at Lockport LOCKPORT - Mrs. Henrietta S. Frantz, 82, of 209 Price St., this city, died at her home Sunday (Dec, 7, 1958) after a long illness. She was born July 25. 1876, the daughter of Gottlieb and Fredericka Haseley Schurtz. She was the widow of Ernest J. Krantz. A resident here for more than 70 years, she was a member of the First English Lutheran Church. She Is survived by a daughter, Miss Vera H. Frantz: a sister, Mrs. Walter Prelsch, both of Lockport; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Prudden St Kandt Funeral Home by the Rev. Ivan Lange, pastor. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery. | SCHUETZ, Henriette Justine Wilhelmine (I48123)
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12144 | Mrs. Freda Hardy TONAWANDA - Mrs. Freda (Schimschack) Hardy, 68, formerly of North French Road, Getzville, died Tuesday (June 25, 1968) at Kenmore Hospital, after a brief illness. Born in Germany, she resided in this area a great part of her life. Her husband, Joseph died in 1961. Mrs. Hardy is survived by four stepsisters, Mrs.. Hilda Stenzil of Niagara Falls, Mrs. Ester Wolanske, Mrs. Herman Wrege and Mrs. Charles Myers, all of Tonawanda; three stepbrothers, Clarence Wolf of Niagara Falls, Edward Schimschack, and Bernard Bush. Funeral services will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Friday at the Roth Funeral Home. The Rev. Card G. Olin Jr. will be officiating. Burial will be in Shrinersville Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. | SCHIMSCHACK, Friederike (I61256)
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12145 | Mrs. Frederick Fahrnwald; daughter of Ferdinand Haseley and his wife Wilhelmine née Wendt. Born Aug 10, 1880 in the town of Niagara, Niagara County, NY. Baptized in St. Peter's Aug 15, by Rev. J. Grabau, confirmed in the same church by Rev. J. A. Grabau. Married Oct 17, 1901 Frederick Fahrnwald by Rev. H. Mackensen. Husband died May 6, 1949 (see prev. page). Ailing for past 15 years, heart ailment; was bedridden for most of the time in the past 7 years, bedridden practically all the time since Oct 1949. At first had always enjoyed good health. Taken to St. Mary's Hospital. in Niagara Falls Easter Mon, April 10. Died Tue. May 9 at 7:10 AM; was buried May 12. Patient and uncomplaining in her long suffering. Survivors: 2 brothers, Anthony and Hubert Haseley, 4 sisters, Mrs. Emma Fahrnwald, Mrs. Lilly DeVantier, Mrs. Elizabeth Kroening, Mrs. Viola Milleville. Texts: Eng - Is. 53:4-7; Ger. - 1 Pt. 1:5-9. | HASELEY, Rosa Auguste Wilhelmine (I48188)
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12146 | MRS. FREDERICKA HAHN Mrs. Fredericka Hahn, 79, died suddenly at her home, 301 Division street, Saturday. Health Officer H. C. Lapp gave the cause of death as heart disease. Born in Germany, Mrs. Hahn had resided in North Tonawanda the past 68 years. She leaves two daughters Mrs. Orval Jarden of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Leslie Glass of North Tonawanda; four sons, Edward of Kenmore, Henry and Norman of North Tonawanda and Arnold of San Francisco;; nine grandchildren, four great grandchildren and two brothers, Fred and Henry Sommerfeldt of Tonawanda. Rites will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock from the residence. The Rev. L. W. Driftmyer will officiate. Burial will be in Friedens cemetery. | SOMMERFELDT, Fredericka (I216707)
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12147 | MRS. FREDERICKA MUELLER Funeral services will be conducted for Mrs. Fredericka Mueller, 90 years old, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of her son, August, Niagara road, Bergholz, and half an hour later at the Holy Ghost church in that village. Mrs. Mueller died at the home of her son yesterday afternoon. Born in Germany she came to America with her family at the age of three and since that time had resided in Bergholz and vicinity. Besides the son with whom she resided, Mrs. Mueller is survived by five grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Rev. John Kuchembecker will conduct the services and interment will be in the Holy Ghost cemetery. | BEUTEL, Friederika Marie (I52573)
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12148 | Mrs. G. Isaac Hardy Mrs. Lela D. Hardy of Hallsport Rd., Wellsville died February 25, 1974 at Jones Memorial Hospital following a brief illness. She was a 45 year Wellsville area resident. A native of Linneus, Maine, she was born July 22, 1904, a daughter of William and Edna Sterritt Kervin. Mrs. Hardy was a homemaker, an avid conservationist and a charter member of the Wellsville Volunteer Ambulance Corps. Surviving are three sons, Harold Tingley of Bradford, Pa.; William Tingley of Akron, Ohio; Robert Hardy of Wellsville; three daughters, all of Wellsville; Mrs. Woodrow (Beatrice) Davis, Mrs. Erwin (Margaret) Buchholz and i Mrs. Neil (Dorothy) Mott; 17 grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren; three brothers, Gordon Kervin of Clarendon, Pa.; Elmer Kervin of Hodgdon, Me.; and Chester Kervin of Presque Isle, Me.; two sisters, Mrs. Alfred Bugbee of Presque Isle, Me.; and 'several nieces and nephews. Those wishing to make contributions in her name, may give to the Wellsville Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Box 206, Wellsville. | KERVIN, Lela D (I182024)
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12149 | Mrs. George (Esther) Durkee Obit - Finger Lakes Times Tuesday, April 10, 1979 Mrs. Esther Durkee, 74, formerly of Clifton Springs, died in Mesa, Ariz. Sunday after a short illness. Mrs. Durkee was born March 7, 1905 and had lived in Clifton Springs since 1942. She was retired from the Clifton Springs school system in 1970. She was past president of Ontario County Home Bureau and was active both in Clifton Springs Methodist Church and the Mesa Methodist Church. Surviving are her husband, George; two daughters, Mrs. William (Martha) Gillette of Hilton, and Mrs. John (Shirley) Ford of Dayton, Ohio; one son, Frederick Durkee of Clifton Springs; 12 grandchildren; and one aunt. | CASE, Esther Lucille (I193821)
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12150 | Mrs. George Zaggel Dead NORTH TONAWANDA, March 27 - Mrs. Elsie Schimschack Zaggel, 21 years old, died yesterday morning at a Lockport hospital. She was a member of the Lady Owls. Surviving are a husband, George Zaggel; a son, Donald Richard; a father, Herman Schimschack, Bergholz; two sisters, Mrs. William Bradford, Cleveland and Mrs. Freda Hardy, Getzville, and a brother, Paul Schimschack, North Tonawanda. | SCHIMSCHACK, Elsie (I61254)
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