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12751 | Niagara Falls Gazette Haseley-In Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 2, 1938, Charlotte A. Haseley, age 16 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Haseley of this city. Funeral from the home, 8803 Point avenue, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. G. F. Hoyer officiating. Interment in Memorial Park cemetery. NF Gazette Sep 3, 1938 STUDENT NURSE DIES Popular Falls Girl Dies Unexpectedly in Rochester Hospital Charlotte Haseley, 19 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Haseley, 8303 Point avenue, died last night at the Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, where she had been a student nurse for the past year. News of her death came as a shock to her many friends since she had visited her parents only two weeks ago and was enjoying good health at that time. She was taken ill shortly after returning to the hospital. Funeral services will be held at the family homo here at 2 p.m. Monday, with the Rev. George F. Hoyer officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery. | HASELEY, Charlotte A (I48498)
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12752 | Niagara Falls Gazette Haseley-In this city, Saturday, Oct. 29. 1932, William D. Haseley husband of Ottillie (sic), father of Mrs. Albert G. Wendt, Mrs. Herman Tappendorf, Mrs. L. G. Becker, Wilbur Haseley of this city, Mrs. Charles Bagwell of Burt, Chrisp (sic). P. of Newfane, Elmer of Lockport, Mrs. Benjamin Schmidt of Bergholtz, Victor H. of North Tonawanda; brother of John and Lebericht (sic) of Wolcottsville, Ferdinand and David of Walmore. He is also survived by 22 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral service will be held from the home, 1830 Pierce avenue. Tuesday, Nov. 1st, at 1:30 and 2:30 from St. Peter's church, Walmore. Interment in Walmore, N. Y. Tonawanda papers please copy | HASELEY, William Gustav David (I41189)
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12753 | Niagara Falls Gazette Last Rites Friday for Mrs. Auguste A. Williams SANBORN, Jan. 2 — Funeral services for Mrs. Auguste A. Williams. 76, who died at Memorial hospital Monday, will be held at 2:30 p. m. Friday at St. Peter's church. Walmore. Interment will be in the Walmore cemetery. Mrs. Williams, the widow of William J. Williams, was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. Haseley Pfuh1. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Hannah Walck, two brothers, William and Philip Pfuhl and several nephews | PFUHL, Auguste Amelie (I48154)
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12754 | Niagara Falls Gazette Man Called by Death Funeral Services for William G. Jagow on Sunday. BERGHOLTZ, Dee. 2.-Wilhelm G. Jagow, 74 years old, died today at the family home in Niagara street. Funeral services will be held from the home Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock and at 2 p. m. from St, Jacobi church. The Rev. Otto Bruss will officiate. Interment will be in St. Jacobi cemetery. Floral offerings are gratefully declined. Mr. Jagow is survived by his wife, Bertha; three sons, Benjamin, Philip and Theodore, all of Bergholtz; and four brothers, John, of Martinsville, Fred, of Walmore, August, of West Cliffe. Colo., and Charles of Bergholtz. | JAGOW, Wilhelm Gottlieb Lebrecht (I52726)
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12755 | Niagara Falls Gazette Man Struck By Train, Killed NORTH TONAWANDA, July 8.-Believed to have been struck by a southbound passenger train of the New York Central railroad's Niagara Falls branch at the Washington street crossing, the lifeless body of Christian Proeforck (sic), 74 years old, of 44 Stenzil (sic) street, was found this afternoon in a ditch beside the railroad track. The body was badly mangled and was ordered removed to Ramp's funeral home, in Adams street, by Coroner Jacob Helwig, who investigated the accident. He said that there were indications that the man was struck on the crossing and had been dead about an hour. It was learned that there is a southbound train which passes over the New York Central tracks at that point at about noon and authorities believe that this train struck the man, its crew unaware of the accident. He is survived by his wife, Wilhelmina Proeforck (sic); five sons, John, of Tonawanda, August, of St. Johnsburg, and Edward, William and George, of North Tonawanda; three daughters, Mrs. Philip Witkopf and Mrs. Rudolph Blank, of Walmore, Mrs. Arnold Weyers, of North Tonawanda; one brother, August, of North Tonawanda, and one sister, Mrs. Gustave Schendel, of Nashville. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 3:30 o'clock from the home and 4 o'clock from St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran church. Interment will be in St. Mark's cemetery, Niagara Falls boulevard. | PROEFROCK, Christian Friedrich (I55499)
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12756 | Niagara Falls Gazette MANTE-At Walmore, N. Y., June 2, Julius age 88 years. Surviving are one son and two daughters: Albert Mante and Mrs. Ida Schultz of Walmore; Mrs. Phillip Williams of Niagara Falls; eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the home of his son, on the Lockport road, Tuesday, June 5th, at 2:00 p. m. standard time and 2:30 p. m. from St. Peter's Lutheran church in Walmore. Burial in Walmore. Rev. Edward Grabau will officiate. | MANTE, Julius Friedrich Wilhelm (I48586)
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12757 | Niagara Falls Gazette Mrs. Lena Mante Dies at Walmore Was Former Well Known Resident of Niagara Falls WALMORE, June 22.-Mrs. Lena Mante, 52 years old, a native of this village, died suddenly of heart disease at 11:15 o'clock last night at the family home in the Lockport road, at the intersection of the Packard road. Mrs. Mante was a former well known resident of Niagara Falls, having resided in Niagara avenue there for many years. She was born in Walmore, a daughter of the late Charles Blumreich and Martha Schroder (sic). She was a member of St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran church and active in its organizations. While living in Niagara Falls Mrs. Mante was an active member of St. Paul's Evangelical church, in Cleveland avenue, where her death will be mourned by a wide circle of friends. Besides her husband, Albert G. Mante, she is survived by four brothers and two sisters, Frederick, Rudolph and Amos Haseley and Rose, Lucy and Edward Blumreich, all of Niagara Falls. Funeral services will be held from the Lockport road home on Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, standard time, and at 2 o'clock at St. Peter's church. The Rev. Edward Grabau will officiate. Interment will be in Walmore cemetery. | BLUMREICH, Magdalene Wilhelmine Marie (I58464)
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12758 | Niagara Falls Gazette Native of Sanborn Dies at Lockport LOCKPORT, Jan. 31Stricken with a heart attack at her home, Crosby road, Town of Lockport, Mrs. Rose Heintz (sic) Mietz. 67, died last evening. She was a native of Sanborn and a member of St. Andrew's Evangelical Lutheran church. this city. Survivors include her husband, Rudolph; a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Halstead, Gasport: two sons, Alvin and Howard Mietz, at home; one sister, Mrs. Henry Mietz, and a brother, William Hintz, both of Wolcottsville. Last rites will be held at the Gaul Funeral home, 262 East avenue, Friday at 2 p. m. Interment will be in Royalton Mountain Ridge cemetery. | HINZE, Rosa Mathilda Amalie (I48225)
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12759 | Niagara Falls Gazette Old Resident of Walmore Passes NORTH TONAWANDA, July 9.-Mrs. Elizabeth Jagow, 79 years old, died today at her home, Lockport road, Walmore. Her death followed several paralytic strokes, the last of which she suffered three weeks ago. Mrs. Jagow was born in Germany and came to this country when a child, with her parents. She had resided in the house where she died for the past 65 years. In former years she was active in church work at Walmore. She is survived by her husband, Frederick Jagow; three daughters, Mrs. Rudolph Ratzlaff (sic) and Miss Emma and Miss Elizabeth Jagow; four sons, Edward, Albert, Frederick, Jr., and John Jagow, and 13 grandchildren, all of Walmore, and two sisters, Mrs. Frederick Siegmann, of North Tonawanda, and Mrs. Frank Crego. of Lockport. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home and at 2:30 from St. John's church at St. Johnsburg. The Rev. Walter Thiemecke will officiate. | DAMEROW, Elizabeth Maria Auguste (I69235)
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12760 | Niagara Falls Gazette PICKS UP LIVE WIRE AND MEETS INSTANT DEATH Tuscarora Road Man Electrocuted by 2,200 volt Charge on Lawn of Home Albert W. Devantier, 52 years old, of the Tuscarora road, R. F. D. Route No. I, was electrocuted this morning at 10:25 o'clock when he picked up a wire carrying 2,200 volts of electricity which had fallen across the lawn of his home. Falls firemen answered a call to the Deventier (sic) home to render first aid with the fire department inhalator but First Assistant Fire Chief Peter P. McGraw and Firemen Elmer Tevins and John Eagan reported that Devantier was dead when they reached the scene. Firemen said that the Niagara Falls Power company was installing some wires along the road near the Devantier home and that when one of the wires fell across Deventier's property he picked it up, not realizing that it was charged, and was instantly killed. | DEVANTIER, Albert Wilhelm Eduard (I48397)
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12761 | Niagara Falls Gazette Pioneer Resident Is Laid to Rest SANBORN, Feb. 23-The funeral of William F. Wendt, 76, who died Saturday at his home in Saunder's (sic) Settlement road, was held from the home yesterday at 2:30 p. m. and at St. Peter's church, at Walmore, at 3 o'clock and was attended by a large gathering of relatives and friends. The bearers included: Ben Wendt, Philip Wendt, Robert Wendt, Edwin Beutel. Rudolph Beutel and William Beutel. Flower bearers were Donald Wendt, Merwyn (sic), Wendt, Ben Walck, Jr., and Lawrence Walck. The Rev. Edward A. Graubau (sic) was the officiating Clergyman. Interment was in St. Peter's cemetery, Walmore. | WENDT, Wilhelm Friedrich August (I57702)
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12762 | Niagara Falls Gazette Prominent Fruit Raiser Stricken at Market. Sanborn Farmer Dies in Buffalo SANBORN, Sept. 14.-Edward L. Haseley; 63 years old, one of the best known fruit farmers in Niagara county, died suddenly of a heart attack on the Buffalo Commission market this morning. Mr. Haseley had driven a truckload of fruit to Buffalo and was seized with the heart attack shortly after his arrival there. He expired a few moments later. Mr. Haseley was a son of the late William C. Haseley and Caroline Hallert (sic), early settlers on the Walmore road. Mr. Haseley was born in the Walmore road homestead and had resided in this vicinity all his life. His wife, Ella Williams Haseley, died 18 months ago. She was a native of Lockport. Mr. Haseley had always taken an active interest in community affairs. He was a member of St. Peter's Lutheran church at Walmore and of the Lutheran Brotherhood. He was a member of the Farm Bureau and other farm organizations. He is survived by one son, Erwin Haseley, and two daughters, Mrs. Christine Pfohl and Mrs. Elizabeth Melville (sic), all of the Saunders Settlement road; three sisters, Hulda and Agathe Haseley, both of Niagara Falls, and Mrs. Susie Mackensen, of North Tonawanda, and one brother, Jonas Haseley, of the Saunders Settlement road. The funeral plans have not been completed. | HASELEY, Edward Lebrecht (I48164)
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12763 | Niagara Falls Gazette RETZLAFF-At Lockport, N. Y., Dec, 4, 1934, Gustave (sic), aged 84 years. He is survived by one son and three daughters. Mrs. August Dennin of North Tonawanda, Mrs. James Fitzgerald of Rochester, N. Y.. Mrs. Cornelius Libbert of Newark, N. J., Mr. William Retzlaff of Sulphur Springs, Alberta, Canada; 12 grandchildren, two brothers and one sister, Fred Retzlaff of Grand Haven, Mich., Edward Retzlaff of Walmore and Mrs. Albert Wienke of Bergholtz. Funeral services will be held from the home of his brother, Edward Retzlaff, Friday, Dec. 7, at 2 p.m. and 2:30 from the Walmore church, Rev. F. Grabau officiating. Interment in Walmore cemetery. | RETZLAFF, Gustav Carl Friedrich (I53581)
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12764 | Niagara Falls Gazette RETZLAFF-Died, November 21, 1933, in Lockport, N. Y. Johanna Retzlaff, wife of Gustave (sic); mother of William of Canada, Helen Demine of North Tonawanda, Rose of Rochester and Louise of New York City. She Is also survived by one sister, Mrs. David Haseley of Walmore, and one brother, Ferdinand Lange of La Salle, N. Y. Funeral services will be held from St. Peter's church, Walmore, Thursday. November 23, 1933, at 2 p.m. Interment in Walmore cemetery. | WALK, Johanna Maria Elizabeth (I53587)
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12765 | Niagara Falls Gazette Richard, ..... son of Mr. Edwin Kroening of the Saunders Settlement road passed away at Niagara Falls, Memorial hospital on Saturday, besides his father he is survived by a sister Gladys and a brother Harold, at home. Funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon. Burial was in Walmore cemetery. Rev. Edward Granbau (sic) officiated. | KROENING, Richard Edwin (I48993)
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12766 | Niagara Falls Gazette Sanborn Resident Dies SANBORN, Mar. 24.-August Kroening died today at the family home here. Funeral services will be held from the home on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock and at 2:30 from St. Peter's church at Walmore. Interment will be in Walmore cemetery, Mr. Kroening is survived by his wife, Augusta (sic) two sons and two daughters, Mrs. Anton Haseley of Niagara Falls, Philip and Mrs. Albert Haseley of Sanborn, and Albert at home; one brother, William, of Sanborn, and ten grandchildren | KROENING, Johannes August Wilhelm Carl (I56328)
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12767 | Niagara Falls Gazette Sanborn Resident Dies SANBORN, Mar. 24.-August Kroening died today at the family home here. Funeral services will be held from the home on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock and at 2:30 from St. Peter's church at Walmore. Interment will be in Walmore cemetery, Mr. Kroening is survived by his wife, Augusta (sic) two sons and two daughters, Mrs. Anton Haseley of Niagara Falls, Philip and Mrs. Albert Haseley of Sanborn, and Albert at home; one brother, William, of Sanborn, and ten grandchildren | KROENING, Johann August (I56324)
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12768 | Niagara Falls Gazette SCHREADER (sic)-At Pekin. N. Y., May 17, 1937. Rosa M., aged 60 years. wife of Adolf Schreader (sic), mother of Margaret: sister of Rev. Joseph Schulz and Amos Schulz of Pekin, N, Y., Mrs. Alexander Wendt of Tonawanda, N. Y., Benjamin Schulz of North Tonawanda, and William Schulz of Lockport. N. Y. Funeral from her late home on Mountain (sic) Road, Town of Cambria. Wednesday, May 19, 1937, at 2 p.m. (D.S.T.) and 2:30 from St. Andrew's church, Pekin. N, Y. Burial at Pekin. N. Y. | SCHULZ, Rosa Magdelene (I48638)
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12769 | Niagara Falls Gazette Schroeder Rites Sunday, October 6 WHEATFIELD, Oct. 4 - Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Schroeder, 78, who died yesterday at her home, Niagara Falls boulevard, will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. from the home and at 2:30 from St. Mark's church. Interment will be in Messing cemetery. Mrs. Schroeder is survived by three daughters. Mrs. Charles Mittelstaedt and Mrs. Henry Thiele, of Wheatfield, and Mrs. Herman B. Sommer, of North Tonawanda; one son, William Schroeder, of Wheatfield; 11 grandchildren; four great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Louis Keppler and Mrs. Ernest Beutel, of St. Paul, MN, and three brothers, Rev, Albert and August Haseley, of St. Paul. Minn., and Frederick Haseley of Walmore. | HASELEY, Ernestine Elizabeth (I47889)
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12770 | Niagara Falls Gazette SCHULTZ-In this city, March 7, Lydia A. Lange, beloved wife of Peter C. Schultz; mother of Mrs. Loretta Johnson and Bernam W. Schultz; sister of Mrs. A. F. Wendt of Lockport, Mrs. Wilhelmina Arnholt (sic) of Buffalo, Mrs. Albert Ziemendorf of St. Johnsburg. Mrs. Edgar Spangenberg of Miami. Fla., Mrs. Pauline Brown of Niagara Falls., N. Y., Mrs. Christ (sic) Anderson of Buffalo. Mrs. John Camman (sic) of Niagara Falls, N. Y., and Albert Lange of Auburn. N. Y. Funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the family residence, 2005 Hyde Park Blvd., and at 2:30 from Zion Evangelical Lutheran church, Cayuga Drive. Friends are invited. Interment In Memorial Park cemetery | LANGE, Lydia Anna Magdalena (I55429)
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12771 | Niagara Falls Gazette SHAFER-At her home, May 18, 1936, Katherine Shafer, age 66, wife of Jacob W.; mother of William, Roy, Lawrence, Carl, Mrs. Mildred Wittcopp, all of this city; sister of Andrew, John, Henry and Chris Laur and Mrs. William Mess of this city. She is also survived by 10 grandchildren. Funeral from the home on Saunders Settlement Road, Wednesday at 3 and 3:30 from Zion Lutheran church, MI avenue and Tenth street. Rev. Arthur Schmoyer officiating. Interment In Riverdale cemetery. Deceased was a member of Ladies Aid of Zion Lutheran church and Ladies Rural Club. | LAUR, Katharine (I9374)
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12772 | Niagara Falls Gazette Son Follows His Mother in Death Double Gombert Funeral to Be Held Tomorrow An 82-year-old mother and her 48-year-old son, both members of an old and widely known Niagara county family, will be buried side by side in Memorial Park cemetery following funeral services tomorrow afternoon. The mother's funeral, originally set for this afternoon, was postponed last night following her son's death in Memorial hospital. The mother is Mrs. Augusta Gombert, widow of Ludwig Gombert, who died Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Peter Ziemendorf, 1110 Ninety-first street, following a week's illness. Her son, Philip Gombert, also of 1110 Ninety-first street, was taken to Memorial hospital last Friday and died there last night. He had been in poor health for about a year. The double funeral will be held from the Ziemendorf home at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, with services at the Zion Lutheran church, Cayuga drive, at 2:30 o'clock. The Rev. George H. Hoyer, pastor of the church, will officiate. Mrs. Gormert (sic) was a widely known resident of the old village of LaSalle. Her son was a native and lifelong resident of the LaSalle area. He worked as a farmer all his life. His survivors. besides Mrs. Ziemendorf, include another sister, Miss Minnie Gombert; two brothers, William and John H. Gombert., and an aunt, Mrs. Fred Kuhlman. | GOMBERT, Phillip Carl August (I58889)
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12773 | Niagara Falls Gazette The ..... daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stencel (sic) of the Buffalo-Falls boulevard, born on August 1, died on August 2, and was buried in the St. James cemetery on Niagara street, August 2. | STENZEL, Shirley J (I51995)
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12774 | Niagara Falls Gazette Two Brothers, Unable to Swim, Are Drowned in Storm Off Sandy Beach Bergholtz Youths Are Victims Of Double Fatality; One Body Is Recovered. The Niagara river took a ton of at least two lives yesterday when Harold Jagow, 17, and his brother, Benjamin Jagow, 18, both of Jagow road, town of Wheatfield, were drowned while swimming at Sandy Beach, on Grand Island in the upper river. Reports that another swimmer of the group at the beach was missing were not confirmed. The body of the younger brother was recovered about 9 last night, some 400 feet out in the river from the point where he had been swimming and search is being today continued for the second body. Accompanied by three cousins, the two youths went to the beach about 3 p. m. yesterday. and shortly after they had entered the water became separated from the others. With a crowd of some 50 or 60 persons at the small beach, they were not seen by their cousins again, the others assuming that the pair was somewhere in the crowd, which was agitated by wind and rain, which descended at intervals. Finally, about 6 p. m.. their attempts to become reunited with the pair disclosing that they were not in the crowd the cousins raised an alarm and the customs border patrol was notified. One woman in the crowd revealed that she had seen one of the boys go down in the deep water a short distance from the shore but had assumed at the time that he was merely diving. Meanwhile rumor spread that three other swimmers were missing but two of these were later discovered inland under a tree where they had protected themselves from the storm. Whether a third person was actually missing could not be determined. Neither of the brothers could swim a stroke, members of the family said today. The pair had never been to the beach before, they said. Accompanying the pair were three cousins, Norman Devantier, 21 years old, and his two sisters, Lydia and Edna Devantier, all of Tuscarora road, Town of Niagara. Sergeant Oliver C. Vossler and Inspector Edward T. Millidge, of the customs border patrol, found the body of the younger Jagow brother at about 9 o'clock last night through the use of grappling hooks. Medical Examiner Charles E. Long, of Buffalo, issued a certificate of accidental death. The search was abandoned late last night because of the high wind hut was resumed today although it was feared that the other body may have been carried down the river and possibly over the cataract. Funeral arrangements for the younger youth have not been completed yet but is expected that the service will be held Wednesday. Surviving the pair, who were born and raised in Bergholtz, are their father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jagow; six brothers, Walter Jagow, of Denver, Col., and Howard, Franklin, Irwin, Victor and Frederick Jagow, all of the Town of Wheatfield; and four sisters, Mrs. Hugo Gade and Mrs. Melvin Williams, both of Bergholtz, and Elfrieda and Marilyn Jagow, both at home. - Niagara Falls Gazette TWO BROTHERS LOSE LIVES IN NIAGARA RIVER Residents of Niagara Falls Boulevard, Bergholz, are drowned near Buckhorn Island Two brothers were drowned in the Niagara River at the state park reservation on Buckhorn Island just off the northeast shore of Grand Island yesterday afternoon. Authorities reported they were Harold and Benjamin Gagow (sic) of Niagara Fans Boulevard, Bergholtz, Town of Wheatfield. They were eighteen to twenty years old. The brothers went to the island at 3 p. m. with a third youth, who started a hunt for them when it was time for him to go home. The brothers' clothes were found on the shore and when no trace of them was to be seen the United States customs border patrol was notified. Sergt (sic) Oliver C. Vossler and Inspector Edward T. Millidge went to the scene in a boat equipped with grappling irons. After dragging an hour the border patrolmen found one of the bodies. whose it was could not immediately be determined. They were grappling for the second body early this morning. Medical Examiner Charles E. Long was notified and went to the island. - Niagara Falls Gazette SECOND BROTHER IN GRAND ISLAND BEACH DROWNING IS BURIED Body of Benjamin Jagow, Victim of Double Tragedy, Interred at Bergholtz The body of Benjamin Jagow, 18 years old, of the Jagow road, Town of Wheatfield, was laid at rest this afternoon in Holy Ghost cemetery. Bergholtz, beside that of his brother, Harold, 17. who was buried yesterday. Both boys met their deaths in a double swimming fatality at a Grand Island beach Sunday afternoon but the elder brother's body was not recovered until yesterday afternoon. Recovery of the body. as was related in yesterday's Owl edition of the Gazette, was made near the Canadian Maid of the Mist landing by Edward Sloggett and Bert LeBlond, employees of the Maid of the Mist Steamship company, who were able to reach it near the Falls View bridge in a rowboat. Identification of the body at the Morse and Sons funeral parlors in Niagara Falls, Ont., was made late yesterday by Fred Jagow, father of the youths. Dr. George B. Snyder, Niagara Falls, Ont, coroner, examined the remains and decided that an inquest was not necessary. The services this afternoon were held from the family home with the Rev. John Kuchenbecker, pastor of the Holy Ghost Lutheran church, at Bergholtz, officiating. The body of Harold was recovered Sunday night near the spot where the drowning occurred by members of the customs border patrol who dragged the river with grappling hooks. The two youths, with three cousins, went to the beach Sunday about 3 o'clock and immediately became separated from their relations. The cousins did not realize, because of a rain storm and the crowd that the pair was missing until about 6 o'clock when an alarm was raised. The double fatality was first reported to have occurred at Sandy Beach on Grand Island but J. C. Janes, agent for the owners of the Sandy Beach property, yesterday denied that it had occurred there but placed it at the Wagner farm, an adjoining property. | JAGOW, Benjamin Arthur (I52469)
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12775 | Niagara Falls Gazette URTEL-In this city, Oct, 9, 1935. Henry W. Urtel, husband of Minnie (nee Sy); father of Norman of this city, Edna of Wilmington, Del., and Mrs. Clarence Kehoe of this city; brother of Walter, Mrs. William Fueeh (sic), Mrs. Minnie Camann of Bergholtz, Mrs. Gustav Werth of Johnsburg, Mrs. Bertha Behm, Mrs. Lester Canopa of this city. Funeral services will be held from the home, 8720 Pershing avenue, Friday at 2 o'clock and from Zion Lutheran church at 2:30. Friends invited to attend | URTEL, Heinrich Wilhelm (I58922)
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12776 | Niagara Falls Gazette WALCK RITES HELD Body of Bergholtz Man Borne to Grave by Grandchildren BERGOLTZ, Dec. 27. - Funeral services for John Walck, who died suddenly Saturday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Helena Zimmerman, at Niagara street, were held Tuesday afternoon from the home of Mrs. Zimmerman at 2 o'clock and at 2:30 from St. James church on Rohr Street. The Rev. Otto Bruss officiated. Mr. Walck is survived by five daughters, Mrs. August D. Mueller, Mrs. Apolonia (sic) Blumreich, of Niagara Falls, Amalia (sic) Pfuhl, of Walmore. and Mrs. Helena Zimmerman and Mrs. Lydia DeVantier, of this village, and a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren. The deceased was a retired farmer and had resided in this vicinity all his life. His two sons, John Walck and Christ (sic) Walck, died a number of years ago. Burial was in St. James cemetery. The bearers were all grandchildren: Edward and Arthur Zimmerman, Theodore and Edwin Walck, Edward Mueller and A. Pfuhl. | WALCK, Johannes B W (I48658)
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12777 | Niagara Falls Gazette WALCK-At Sanborn, N. Y., July 3, 1933, Auguste Walck, age 62 years, wife of Albert C., mother of Erick (sic) and Mrs. Benjamin Dc Vantire (sic) of Sanborn, Leruse (sic=Louise) at home, sister of Albert DuBois of La SalIe, Mrs. Ferdinand Haseley and Mrs. William Haseley of Sanborn, Funeral from home Thursday, July 6 at 1:30 standard time and 2 p. m. from Ho1y Ghost church, Bergholtz. Interment in Bergholtz. | DUBOIS, Auguste Marie (I55176)
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12778 | Niagara Falls Gazette Waldkoetter, Helen W. Helen W. Waldkoetter (Gath) (nee Walck) of North Tonawanda, was taken by Jesus to her Heavenly home on December 2, 2008 while in Niagara Hospice House, after a 12 year courageous battle with cancer. Helen was a graduate of the Buffalo General School of Nursing and worked as a Registered Nurse in the Obstetrics Unit at DeGraff Memorial Hospital until the early 1970s. In the early 1980s she began a career as a much loved tour escort in the travel industry as a co-founder of, The Way to Go Tours. She was a very active and devoted member of St. Mark Lutheran Church and for many years she worked for the Niagara County Board of Elections. She was the daughter of the late August and Eleaner Walck and was the wife of the late Irving Gath. Beloved wife of Jerry Waldkoetter; dear mother of Wendy (Thomas) Zuch, Randall (Lee) Gath, Kathleen (John) Fretthold, Robert (Edythe) Gath all of North Tonawanda, and Julie Waldkoetter of New York City. Grandmother of Daniel, Ryan, Cory, Lissa, Andrew, Allison, Joanna, Edward, Leah and the late Erin; step-grandmother of Kelly; great-grandmother of Hannah. Sister of Doris (Arthur) Toellner of Madison Heights, MI and the late Marion, Melvin, Norman, Chester and Frances; aunt of many nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Fretthold Funeral Home Inc., 1241Oliver St. at Ward Rd. in North Tonawanda on Thursday and Friday from 3-7 P.M. Funeral services will be held on Saturday at 10 A.M. from St. Mark Lutheran Church, the Rev. Patrick McKenzie will officiate, interment in St. Mark Lutheran Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to St. Mark Lutheran Church, Roswell Park Cancer Inst., Niagara Hospice or the Susan G. Komen for the Cure | WALCK, Helen Sophie (I54003)
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12779 | Niagara Falls Gazette Walmore Farmer Called by Death Anthony Pfuhl Lives Only Few Hours After Stroke WALMORE. Jan.10.-Anthony Pfuhl, 54 years old, well known Walmore farmer died yesterday in the same house in which he was born on the Lockport road. Mr. Pfuhl was seized with a stroke yesterday while attending a meeting at St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran church here. He was removed to his home and expired at 11 o'clock last night. Mr. Pfuhl was a son of the late Ferdinand and Augusta (sic) Pfuhl, pioneer settlers of the Walmore district. He was a prominent member of St. Peter's church and active in Walmore village affairs. Funeral services will be held from the family home on Sunday, January 13, at 2 o'clock, and at 2:30 from St. Peter's church. The Rev. Edward Grabau will officiate. Interment will be in Walmore cemetery. Mr. Pfuhl is survived by his wife, Elsie Haseley Pfuhl; two daughters, Mrs. Edward Walck and Mrs. Theodore Walck, both of Sanborn; two sons, Hubert and Ivan (sic), both at home; two brothers, Ferdinand Pfuhl, of Wolcottsville, and John Pfuhl, of Walmore; three sisters, Mrs. William DeVantier and Mrs. Charles Haseley, of Niagara Falls, and Mrs. Anna Koening (sic), of Pekin, and three grandchildren. - Niagara Falls Gazette PFUHL RITES HELD Services for Lockport Road Resident Are Largely Attended. SANBORN, Jan. 15.-The funeral of Anthony Pfuhl, age 54, which was held at 2 o'clock on Sunday afternoon from his home, Lockport road, and at 2:30 at St. Peter's Lutheran church, was one of the largest ever held in this section. The bearers included Fred Walck, Adolph De Vantier (sic), Hubert Haseley, Tony Walck, Albert Haseley and Albert Pfuhl. Flower bearers included Edna Walck, Irma Walck, Mayrian (sic) Haseley, Dorothy Haseley, Irving Walck, Max Pfuhl, Philip Haseley and Norman De Vantier (sic). Rev. Edward Graubau (sic) was assisted in the service by Rev. Alfred Walck, of St. Paul, MN Interment was in Walmore cemetery. | PFUHL, Rudolf Antonius (I48403)
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12780 | Niagara Falls Gazette WENDT - In Lockport Hospital, May 1, 1937, Fred E. W. Wendt, age 71, father of John E., of Buffalo, Henry P., of Detroit, Edward M., of N. Tonawanda, Fred R. and Robert F., of this city, Mrs. Tillie Raymond of N. Tonawanda, brother of William F. Sr., and Phillip, and Helen Wendt of Saunders Settlement Rd. Funeral from home, Mountain Rd. Tues May 4, at 1:30, Daylight time and 2 o'clock from St. Andrew Lutheran church, Pekin. Rev. C. S. Schmidt, officiating. Interment in Martinsville cemetery. Wendt, Fred E., was born in Lewiston, August 29, 1865, a son of Christian and Rachael (Metcher) Wendt. He has always carried on farming and is also engaged in fruit growing. In 1896 he established a coal office in Sanborn, where he does a thriving business. He is also agent for agricultural implements, representing the Johnston Harvester Company,Cortland Wagon Company, the Madison Drill Company, the Robinson Chilled Plows and Planet, jr., Cultivators for S. A. Allen & Co. He also represents the Stoddard Manufacturing Company of Dayton, O., in bicycles, and sells fertilizers for M. E. Wheeler & Co. of Rutland, Vt. In the fall of 1890 Mr. Wendt married Ernestine Kroening, and they have four children: John, Henry, Tilly and Fred. Mr. Wendt is a Republican, and an enterprising and successful young businessman with a prosperous career before him. From: Landmarks of Niagara County, NY Edited by William Pool D. Mason & Company, Publishers, 1897 | WENDT, Friedrich Ferdinand Eduard Wilhelm (I57703)
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12781 | Niagara Falls Gazette WIENKE-At Bergholtz, N. Y., July 6th, 1936, Hugo Wienke, Sr., age 46, son of Albert Wienke. Funeral from the home in Bergholtz Wednesday at 2:30, Daylight Saving Time, and 3 o'clock from St. James Lutheran church, Rev. Otto Bruss officiating. Interment In St. James cemetery. Bergholtz. N. Y. ALSO Niagara Gazette - 7/10/1936 BERGHOLTZ. July 10-The funeral services for Hugo Wienke. which were held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home and at 3 o'clock from St. James church, were largely attended. The Rev. Otto Bruss officiated. Several members of the American Iieglon post of Sanborn attended as the deceased, who was 45 years old. was a World war veteran. The firing squad from Fort Niagara fired over the grave and blew taps at the St James cemetery, where burial took place. The flower tributes were many and beautiful. Hall bearers were all nephews of the deceased. Honorary bearers were friends, nieces and nephews of the deceased. ALSO North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 7/8/1936 HUGO P. WIENKE Besides the survivors of Hugo P. Wienke of Bergholz, given in The News, he leaves a wife, Eva nee Beitz | WIENKE, Hugo Phillip Benjamin (I58347)
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12782 | Niagara Falls Gazette WITTKOPP-In this city, March 31, 1939, John W. Wittkopp, beloved father of Milton and Edward, brother of Mrs. F. C. Lang (sic), Mrs. W. Retzloff (sic) and Philip Wittkopp, all of this city. Funeral from Garner Funeral Home, Eighteenth and Weston, Sunday at 2 p. m., Rev, Arthur Schmoyer officiating. Interment in Oakwood cemetery. | WITTKOPP, Johannes Wilhelm Christian (I45057)
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12783 | Niagara Falls Gazette Wolcottsville Resident Passes MIDDLEPORT, Sept. 8-Mrs. Ida Wollenberg, 66, wife of Fred Wollenberg, died Sunday evening at the family home at Wolcottsville. She leaves, besides her husband, two daughters, Mrs. John Meitz, of Wollcottsville, and Mrs. Benjamin Witt, of North Tonawanda, one brother, Lewis Glena, of Wolcottsville, and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home and at 2:30 o'clock at St. Michael's Lutheran church, Wolcottsville. Rev. Fred Schleef will officiate. Burial will be in Wolcottsville cemetery. | GLENA, Ida (I48115)
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12784 | Niagara Falls Gazette Woman Dies as Result Of Stroke Suffered Sunday North Tonawanda, June 27-Stricken with cerebral hemorrhage while attending the picnic of St. James Church at Bergholz late yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Clara Augusta Frerichs, 58, of the Niagara Road, Bergholz, died today at the DeGraff Memorial Hospital without regaining consciousness. Mrs. Frerichs was a life-long resident of the Town of Wheatfield, and members of her family were with her when she was stricken. She was removed to the hospital immediately. She was a member of the St. James Church and of the Ladies' Aid Society of the church. Surviving are her husband, Herman; two daughters, Mrs. Richard Parris and Mrs. John Martin, Niagara Falls; four sons, Lester, Niagara Falls, and Walter, Theodore and Herbert, Bergholz; four grandchildren, a brother, Howard Retzlaff, Bergholz, and two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Attl, LaKota (sic), N. D., and Mrs. Fred Eismann, Buffalo. Services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2 from the residence and at 2.30 in the St. James Church. Interment will be in St. James Cemetery. | RETZLAFF, Clara Auguste Ernestine (I53631)
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12785 | Niagara Falls Gazette WURL-Augusta (sic) L. Wurl, wife of the late J. Frederick Wurl, died at the home of her son, Gerhard C. Wurl, 466 Falls Boulevard, North Tonawanda, Jan. 16th, 1933. Funeral from the home of her son, Gerhard Wurl, Wednesday at 2 o'clock and 2.30 from St. Paul's church. Rev. F. A. Hinners will officiate. Interment in St. Paul's cemetery. 6 January 1933 Tonawanda News Mrs. Augusta A. Wurl Mrs. Augusta A. Wurl, 77 years old, died today at the home of her son, Gerhard C., 466 Niagara Falls boulevard. She was born in the town of Niagara and had lived in North Tonawanda for the past 60 years. She was a member of the St. Paul's church and the wife of the late Frederick Wurl. Surviving are four sons, William F., Charles M., Walter J. and Gerhard C., North Tonawanda and Frederick J., Bergholz; four daughters, Mrs. Ada Burow, Buffalo, Mrs. Arthur Lorenz and Mrs. Edward Lebrenz, North Tonawanda, and Mrs. Benjamin Toellner, Nashville; 23 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren, five brothers, John Ziehl, Amherst, Ferdinand Ziehl, North Tonawanda, Gustav Ziehl, Pendleton, William Ziehl, Milwaukee, and Charles Ziehl, Hartland, and three sisters, Mrs. William Hartwig, Niagara Falls, Mrs. Mary Goerss, North Tonawanda, and Mrs. Gottfried Fleishman, Wellsville. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the late residence and half an hour later at the St. Paul's church. Rev. F. A. Hinners will officiate and burial will be in the St. Paul's cemetery. | ZIEHL, Auguste Louise (I58870)
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12786 | Niagara Falls Gazette Young Boy Dies SANBORN, Aug. 1.-Arnold Kroening, 2 1/2 -year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kroening, of Lockport road, died here yesterday, following an illness of a week. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock from the home and at 2:30 from St. Peter's church in Walmore. Burial will be in Walmore cemetery. | KROENING, Arnold Edwin (I48857)
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12787 | Niagara Falls Gazette Young Man of 20 Called by Death SANBORN, Jan. 11.-Howard C. Haseley, 21 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Haseley, of the Saunders Settlement road, two miles west of this village, died today at the Memorial hospital, Niagara Falls. Mr. Haseley underwent an operation about three weeks ago and was on the road to recovery and removed to his home. Later a relapse developed and he was returned to the institution. Besides the parents, Mr. Haseley is survived by one brother, Milton, and one sister, Sylvia, both at home. Funeral services will be held from the home Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock and at St. Peter's church, Walmore, at 2:30. Interment will be in Walmore cemetery. | HASELEY, Howard George (I48411)
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12788 | Niagara Falls Gazette ZECKSER-Died In Sanborn, N. Y., July 30, 1933, Herman L. Zeckser, beloved husband of Anna Zeckser: father of Mrs. Louise Erb of Sanborn, N. Y., Mrs. Anna Reed of Olean, N. Y., Hubert J. Zeckser of Sanborn, N. Y., William Zeckser of Tonawanda, N. Y.; grandfather of Raymond Reed of Olean, N. Y.; brother of Mrs. Mary Kreutzfield and Mrs. Agnes Guenther of Germany. Funeral from his late home, Sanborn, N. Y., Tuesday afternoon at 2 p. m. (standard time). Reverend J. A. Sprock, Grace Evangelical Church of North Tonawanda. officiating. Burial in Elmlawn Cemetery. | ZECKSER, Herman L (I53396)
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12789 | Niagara Falls Gazette August Harms Dies NORTH TONAWANDA - August H. Harms, 75, died Monday night at his home, 798 East Robinson street. He was born in Germany and had been a resident of North Tonawanda for the last 53 years. He leaves his wife, Mary, nee Wittkopf; six sons, Charles, Edward, Alfred, George and Benjamin, of North Tonawanda and Theodore of Williamsville; a daughter, Mrs. Gustav Ewald, of North Tonawanda; 17 grandchildren and one great granddaughter. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence and at 2:30 o'clock at the St. Peter's church on Thompson street. The Rev. Earl Papke will officiate and burial will be in St. Matthew's cemetery. | HARMS, August Friedrich Wilhelm (I60010)
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12790 | Niagara Falls Gazette Albert P. Haseley Dies at 70 Years SANBORN, Feb. 6-Albert P. Haseley, 70 years old, husband of Mrs. Anna Ferchen Haseley, died yesterday at the family home in the Saunders Settlement road. Mr. Haseley was a farmer all his life and was actively engaged in operating his farm until ill health prevented about a year ago. Previous to this he had taken an active interest in Sanborn village affairs. He was a member of St. Peter's Lutheran church at Walmore and was formerly active in its organizations. Besides his wife, Mr. Haseley is survived by seven sons, Norman, Marcus, Wallace, William, Richard, Benjamin and Albert, all of Sanborn: two daughters, Lydia Haseley and Mrs. Irwin Beutel, of Sanborn; three grandchildren, four brothers and seven sisters, all of this vicinity. Funeral services will be held from the family home on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock and at 2:30 at St. Peter's Lutheran church at Walmore. The Rev. Edward A. Grabau will officiate and interment will be in the Walmore cemetery. | HASELEY, Albert Phillip Ferdinand (I48054)
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12791 | Niagara Falls Gazette Bergholtz Woman Called by Death BERGHOLTZ, April 12.-Mrs. Margaret DeVantier, 55 years old, a lifelong resident of the town of Wheatfield, died yesterday in the Memorial hospital, Niagara Falls, after a prolonged illness. She resided on the Old Niagara Falls boulevard in Bergholtz. Mrs. DeVantier is survived by her husband, William; three sons, Gerhard, Martin and Norman; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ferchen; two sisters, the Misses Charlotte and Martha Ferchen, and four brothers, John, Valerius, David and Paul Ferchen, all of the town of Wheatfield. Services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence and at 2:30 from St. James church, Rev. Otto Bruss officiating. Interment will be in St. James cemetery. | FERCHEN, Margaretha Friederike (I49525)
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12792 | Niagara Falls Gazette BEUTEL-Amalie, age 62, suddenly at the home of her son Walter on Ward Road, October 5, 1938. Mother of Edwin, Rudolph, Irwin of Sanborn. Walter of Ward Road; sister of Rudolph Ritzloff (sic) and Mrs. Albert Jagow. She is also survived by 10 grandchildren. Funeral from the home of her son Walter on Ward Road, Saturday, October 8th at 2 p. m. and 2:30 from St. Peter's church, Walmore, Rev. Edward A. Grabau officiating. Interment In Walmore. | RETZLAFF, Amalie Elizabeth Louise (I49849)
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12793 | Niagara Falls Gazette BLANK-In Memorial hospital, May 3, 1938, Sandra F, Blank, age 2 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Blank, Jr. Funeral from the home, Lockport Road, Sanborn, Thursday, May 5, at 2:30 and 3 o'clock from St. James church, Bergholtz (D.S.T.). Rev. Otto Bruss officiating. Interment in Bergholtz cemetery. | BLANK, Sandra (I52058)
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12794 | Niagara Falls Gazette CAMANN RITES HELD Boston Woman Had Many Relatives in Bergholtz and Visinity (sic) BERGHOLTZ, Oct. l0.-A number of friends and relatives from here attended the funeral services for Miss Lydia Camann Tuesday afternoon at the residence, 25 East North street, Buffalo. Miss Camann was born 83 years ago, and died in Boston, MA. She was a sister of Mrs. John Wendel of Buffalo. a sister-in-law of Mrs. Charles Camann of this village, and an aunt of Mrs. Julius Stoelting, Albert Camann, Edwin Camann, Frank Camann, former Supervisor Harry Camann, the late George Camann, John and William Camann of Niagara Falls, and Charles Camann of Tonawanda. | CAMANN, Anna Lydia (I52994)
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12795 | Niagara Falls Gazette Carol J. Genet entered into rest on Saturday, July 25, 2009 at her lifetime Royalton Center residence, under the care of her family and Niagara Hospice. Born January 22, 1933 in Royalton, NY, she was the daughter of Leland and Lucille (Morehouse) Mann. Carol was President of the graduating class of 1949 of Royalton Hartland Central School and also was the class Salutatorian. She also was a 1950 graduate and Valedictorian of the St. Joseph's Business School in Lockport. Carol married Albert K. Genet on July 10, 1954 in Trinity Lutheran Church, Lockport. Her loving husband of 54 1/2 years, Albert, passed away on January 11, 2009. An elected official for 32 years, Carol was the dedicated Town of Royalton Town Clerk from 1975 until her retirement in 2002. She was a member of the Royalton Republican Committee and Secretary of the Niagara County Republican Committee for 12 years. Carol also was a member of the Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Middleport, several historical societies including Royalton, Bergholtz and Ridgeway, Canada Historical Societies. She enjoyed reading especially about history, watching football on TV, traveling around the United States and spending time with family.Carol was the dear mother of Joanne (David) Haseley of Middleport, Ellen (Christopher) Baxter of the United Kingdom and the late Mark Genet; sister of Sandra (Ron) Haigler of Raleigh, NC and the late Marilyn Rakoczynski. Also surviving are four step-grandchildren and two step great-grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Friends and family are invited to attend visitation on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM at Prudden and Kandt Funeral Home, 242 Genesee Street, Lockport, and Thursday morning 10 to 11 AM in the Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 133 Telegraph Road, Middleport, NY 14105. Funeral services will be held at 11 AM on Thursday at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, followed by interment at Royalton Mountain Ridge Cemetery. The Reverend David S. Triplett will officiate. Memorials to the church or Niagara Hospice, 4675 Sunset Drive, Lockport, NY 14094 would be appreciated by the family. | MANN, Carol Joanne (I64774)
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12796 | Niagara Falls Gazette Dies At Wolcottsville WOLCOTTSVILLE, March 17.-Herman Bruning (sic), 80, lifelong resident of Wolcottsville, died yesterday at his home. He leaves his widow, Helen Walck Bruning (sic); three sons and one daughter, Edwin, William and Elmer Bruning (sic), of Wolcottsville, and Mrs. Wiser (sic) Krull, Akron; and two brothers, Henry [and], Rudolph Bruning (sic), of Wolcotts[ville]. | BRUNING, Hermann (I54154)
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12797 | Niagara Falls Gazette Fred Poeller, Veteran Area Farmer Dies BARKER - A native of Germany who had been a farmer in the towns of Somerset and Newfane through out his adult life, Fred W. Poeller 89, died today (March 1, 1958 at the home of his son; John F. Poeller, in Lake Rd. Born Aug. 3, 1868, Mr. Poeller came from Germany with his parents, John and Christine Poeller, at the age of 16. They settled in the Town of Somerset. Survivors include, besides the son, two daughters. Mrs. Ernest Schultz and Mrs. Freda Newman, both of Newfane, and six grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Lake Rd. residence afternoon Sunday. Funeral services will be held there at 2 p.m. Tuesday and in Immanuel Lutheran Church, Ridgewood, at 2:30 p.m. with the Rev. August Kreutz officiating. Burial will be in North Ridge Cemetery. The Corwin Funeral Home in Newfane is handling the arrangements. | POELLER, Fred (I202995)
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12798 | Niagara Falls Gazette George Pankow Dies in Hospital WHEATFIELD George W. Pankow, 71, of Ward Rd., died today (Nov. 12, 1956) in DeGraff Memorial Hospital, North Tonawanda, after a lengthy illness. Born in Germany, he had resided in this township for the last 70 years, for 55 of which he was employed by the Buffalo Bolt Co., North Tonawanda. Surviving are his wife, Louise Glasner Pankow; three children, Mrs. Evelyn Amery, Batavia, HI., Edward and Roger Williams, North Tonawanda; 10 grandchildren and one nephew, George Bergholtz, this town. Funeral arrangements were incomplete at press time. | PANKOW, George William (I56527)
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12799 | Niagara Falls Gazette Haseley Rites Held SANBORN. March 8. - Funeral services for Edward W. Haseley. 84, of Saunders Settlement Road, who died March 2 at Memorial Hospital Niagara Falls, following a long Illness, were held Thursday at the home at 2 p. m and at St. Peters Church, Walmore. at 3:30 o'clock. The bearers were Martin Pfohl, Howard Walck, Rudolph Walck. Alfred Haseley, Kermit Haseley and Roy Marquart. The Rev. Edward Grabau officiated. Interment was in Walmore cemetery. | HASELEY, Edward William Ferdinand (I48388)
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12800 | Niagara Falls Gazette Haseley-At Walmore, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1939, Maria M. age 77, wife of the late Fred W., mother of Philip Haseley and Mrs. Antone (sic) Pfuhl of Walmore, sister of Mrs. Sarah Haseley of Lake Elmo, MN She is also survived by seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Funeral from the home on Walmore Road, Saturday, Dec. 2 at 2 p. m. and 2:30 from St. Peter's church, Walmore, Rev. Edward A. Grabau officiating. Interment in Walmore cemetery. | FAHRENWALD, Maria Magdalene (I47996)
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