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19301 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

BACH - Augusta Bach, 93, of
173 Vandervoort St., North Tonawanda,
died Wednesday (Jan.
6, 1965) at DeGraff Memorial
Hospital. She was a lifelong res-
ident of North Tonawanda and a
member of St. Peter's American
Lutheran Church and the La-
dies Aid of the church. She was
wife of the late August Bach,
and is survived by two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Ella Johnson and Mrs.
Lydia Bernhardt of North Tona-
wanda; four grandchildren,
and nine great - grandchildren.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and
7 to 9 p.m. at the Wattengel
Funeral Home, 307 Oliver St.,
North Tonawanda, where services
will be at 2 p.m. Sunday.
The Rev. Daniel Olson will officiate.
Burial in Elmlawn Cemetery. 
MELLENTHIN, Augusta C (I114206)
 
19302 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

BALL - Frank F. Ball of 107
Keller Ave., Kenmore, died early
Friday (March 31, 1961) at his
home after a long illness. He is
survived' by his wife, .Anna G.
Kiebuch Ball; two daughters, Sister
Mary Christine, O.L.F., and
Mrs. Charles (Ruth) Will of Tonawanda;
a son, Frank Ball of Tonawanda,;
a brother, Joseph Ball of
Tonawanda. Also survived, by five
frandchildren. Funeral from Wm-
A. Rolling Funeral Home, 3000
Delaware Ave. at Tremont Avenue.
Kenmore, Monday morning
at it o'clock and from St. Paul's
Church at 11:15 o'clock. Friends
are invited. The Rt. Rev. Msgr.
Timothy J. Ring will officiate.
Burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
Mr. Ball was a member oi
St. Paul's .Holy Name Society.
The family will be present from
2 to 5 and' 7 to 10 p.m.. 
BALL, Frank F (I86840)
 
19303 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

BATT Alice H Batt (nee
Jaeger), 66, of the Town of Wheatfield,
Thursday (January 10,1965) at
DeGraff Memorial Hospital Mrs
Batt was a member of Friedens
United Church of Christ and a
former choir member and Sunday
School teacher at the church
Member of the women's auxiliary to
Wheatfield Post 1451 American
Legion She is survived by her
husband, Thomas L Batt, one son,
Thomas Batt of New York City;
three brothers, Anton (Ann) Jaeger,
Carl (Marion) Jaeger, and Emil
(Rita) Jaeger, all of the Tonawan
das; three sisters, Mrs Katherine
Baumgartner, Mrs LaVerne
(Mildred) Otterstein, both of North
Tonawanda, and Mrs. Alvin (Leona)
Schimschack of Niagara Falls
Friends may call Saturday and
Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p m at the
Wattengel Funeral Home, Inc., 307
Oliver St., North Tonawanda, where
services will be held Monday at 10
a.m., the Rev Dr. Paul R Ritter
officiating. Interment Mount Olivet
Cemetery In lieu of flowers, memorials
may be made to the Friedens
United Church of Christ or the
American Cancer Society 
JAEGER, Alice (I66738)
 
19304 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

BEHRNS Howard
E. Behrns. Sr., of
Fairport, NY., formerly
of North Tonawanda
suddenly February 29,
1980.
He is survived by his
wife, Patricia; one
daughter, Kris Carroll of
O r e g o n ; one son,
Howard E. Jr., of
Fairport; his father,
E l m e r of North
Tonawanda, one grand-
daughter, one brother,
Chester of North
Tonawanda, nieces and
nephews. Services were
held Tuesday (Mar. 4)
from the Keenan
Funeral Home in Lock-
port. 
BEHRNS, Howard Earl (I133044)
 
19305 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

BENNETT -' Mrs. Margaret
Bennett, 43, of 68 Seventh Ave.,
North Tonawanda, unexpectedly
Tuesday (July 24, 1956) at her'
home. A lifelong North Tonawanda
resident, she is survived by her
husband, Adalbert; six sons, Gordon
in the Air Force, Vernon with
the Marines and Frederick, Karl.
Robert, Dennis and Matthew, all
of the Tonawandas; four daughters,
Mrs. John (Mary) Jackson of
Niagara Falls, Mrs. Williard (Margaret)
Stanton of Tonawanda and
Dorothy Jean and Patricia Bennett,
both of North Tonawanda;
her .mother, Mrs. Mary Batka of
North Tonawanda; two sisters,
Helen Batka and Mrs. John (Ann)
Putz, and two brothers, John and
Stanley Batka, all of the Tonawandas.
Services will be at 2 p.m.:
Friday at Niagara Memorial Chapels,
Inc., 549 Oliver St., the Rev.
William Saye officiating. Burial
; will be in White Chapel Memorial
Park Cemetery. 
BATKA, Margaret (I127079)
 
19306 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

BERNDT - Wilhelmine Berndt,
of 180 Lincoln Ave., North Tonawanda,
died Saturday (Sept. 16,
1961) at her home after a long
illness. she was a lifelong resi-
dent of North Tonawanda and was
a member of St. Matthew Lu-
theran Church. she was the wife
of the late Emil Berndt. She is
survived by a son, Edward of
Kenmore; a daughter, Miss Agnes
of North Tonawanda, and a sister,
Mrs. Augusta Bach of North
tonawanda. Friends may call at
the Wtatengel Funeral Home, 307
Oliver St., North Tonawanda,
where the familly will be in at-
tendance from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9
p.m. Funeral services will be con-
ducted at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, the
Rev. A. w. Moldenhauer officiat-
ing. Burial in St. Matthew-s
Cemetery. 
MELLENTHIN, Wilhelmine (I69242)
 
19307 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

BLACK - William (James)
Black, Aug 14, 1971 Beloved
husband of Irene (Brooks)
Black; father of Mrs. John
(Patricia) Talbott of Aransas
Pass, Tex. and Mrs Michael
(Roberta) Eggert; brother of
Mrs William (Maet Evans. Also
survived by five grandchildren
and manv nieces and nephews
Friends may call at the Leo
Sauer Funeral Home Inc , 1933
Kensington Ave , Buffalo, from
24 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral will
take place Tuesday at 1 p.m.
Friends invited. 
BLACK, William (James) (I175885)
 
19308 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

BOUDREAU Violet M (nee
Bray) Boudreau of North Tonawanda;
Thursday (November 29, 1984).
Daughter of the late Leonard and
Frances Mundy Bray. Wife of Frank
X Boudreau; mother of Bonnie and
Douglas Boudreau; grandmother of
Loren Brunner; sister of Mrs.
James (Frances) Stevenson of the
Town of Wheatfield, Mrs. William
(Emily) Robinson of North Tonawanda
and Mrs Reginald (Rose)
Andrew of California and the late
Stanley Beckensall. Also survived
by several nieces and nephews
Mrs Boudreau was a professional
vocalist, performing at local night
clubs and charity functions, a
member of Riverdale Rebekah
Lodge and Saint Mark's Episcopal
Church
Friends may call SATURDAY 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. at the Hilliard Funeral
Home, Inc., 147 Delaware st., Tonawanda
Funeral services will be
conducted Sunday at 2 p.m., from St
Mark's Episcopal Church, the Rev
Albert S. Sam officiating Flowers
gratefully declined. Memorials may
be made to St Mark's Episcopal
Church. 
BRAY, Violet M (I135812)
 
19309 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

BRADDELL - B e t t y June
(nee Lund) Braddell, 38, of 382
Robinson St., North Tonawanda,
died unexpectedly Friday (Jan.
8, 1965) at Millard Fillmore Hospital,
Buffalo. A native of Oakland,
Calif., she had been a resident
of this area 34 years. She
was vice president of Dennis Petroleum
Corp., Town of Tonawanda,
for the past year, having
been associated with the company
eight years, and formerly
was employed by the Department
of Public Works, City of
Tonawanda, for 11 years. Mrs.
Braddell was a member of
Payne Avenue Christian Church
and Sirius Chapter 301, OES,
and was vice president of the
Desk and Derrick Club of Buffalo.
Survivors include her husband,
O. Henry Braddell; her
mother, Mrs. Mildred Lund of
North Tonawanda; a stepdaughter,
Mrs. Joseph McKernan of
Olcott, N.Y., and a brother, Roger
P. Lund of Tonawanda.
Friends may call at the John O.
Roth Funeral Home, Morgan and
William Streets, Tonawanda,
where services will be conducted
by the Rev. Lyle V. Newman at
1:30 p.m. Monday. Burial will be
in Elmlawn Cemetery. A memorial
service will be conducted by
Sirius Chapter 301 this evening
at 8 o'clock at the funeral home. 
LUND, Betty June (I163498)
 
19310 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

BRADY - Peter H.
Brady of Lockport, N.Y.,
Monday (April 30, 1979)
at Lockport Memorial
Hospital.
Husband of the late
M a r g a r e t Campbell
Brady; father of Norm
a n Brady, Mrs.
Alexander (May) Puff,
Mrs. Anthony (Hazel)
Calos, all of Lockport,
James Brady of North
Tonawanda, Mrs. Wilber
(Ethel) Chambers of
F l o r i d a and Mrs.
Thomas (Margaret)
Gormley of California,
also survived by 26
grandchildren, 50 greatgrandchildren
and 4
great-great-grandchildren.
F r i e n d s may call
Tuesday evening 7 to 9
and Wednesday 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m., at
P r u d d e n & Kandt
F u n e r a l Home, 242
Genesee St., Lockport
where funeral services
will be held Thursday
afternoon at 1:30 o'clock.
Interment in Glenwood
Cemetery, Lockport. 
BRADY, Peter Reid (I149021)
 
19311 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

BRICK - Florence E Brick. 80 of
North Tonawanda, unexpectedly
Wednesday January 30, 1985' in
Phoenix Ariz. A lifelong resident of
North Tonawanda. Mrs Brick was
the organist at Ascension Church lor
more than 45 years She received the
Lay Award ol St Joseph the Worker
from Bishop Head in 1980 Mrs
Brick was a member of the
Choirmaster's Guild and was the
wife ol the late William A Brick and
mother ol the late William Brick Jr
She is survived by two daughters
Mrs Richard (Eileen) Crane of
Phoenix Ariz , and Mrs Phyllis
Forton of North Tonawanda, a
brother. Louis (Dorothy) Seguin of
Clarksville. Tenn , also surviving
are ten grandchildren, seven
great grandchildren and many
nieces and nephews
The family will be present from
1-4 and 7 9 p m . on SATURDAY and
SUNDAY at the Hamp Funeral
Home Inc Adam and Seymour
Sis Tonawanda Friends are in
vited to attend a Mass of Christian
Burial at 9 to a m Monday at
Ascension R C Church Interment
at Mount Olivett Cemetery 
SEGUIN, Florence E (I171324)
 
19312 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

BRICK - Mary E. Brick, 77, of
North Tonawanda, Sunday (June 29,
1986) at her residence. Mrs. Brick
was a member of Ascension R.C.
Church, N.T. Republican's Womens
Club, Charter Member of DeGraff
Womens Auxiliary, member and
past state representative NT. PTA,
Stephen Sikora Post Womens Auxiliary,
Dom Polski Club Auxiliary,
B.P.O.E. #860 Social Does. Wife of
the late Cornelius F. Brick Sr. and
sister of the late William Byrne.
She is survived by one son, Cornelius
F. (Neil) Brick Jr. of North
Tonawanda; one daughter, Mrs.
Montine M. Brick-O'Connor of
Gleason, Wisconsin; one sister, Mrs.
Ruth Dunn of Tonawanda;
grandmother of two grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren.
Friends may call Monday 7-9 p.m.
and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the
Wattengel Funeral Home, Inc., 307
Oliver St., North Tonawanda.
Friends and relatives are invited to
attend the Prayers of Committal
Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in the Holy
Family Mausoleum, Mt. Olivet
Cemetery. A Memorial Mass will be
held at a time to be announced. 
BYRNE, Mary E (I171089)
 
19313 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

BRIDGE - J Joseph Bridge, 88. of
Tonawanda, N Y , Saturday
(January 12, 1985) at Buffalo V A
Medical Center Husband of the late
Irene Butler Bridge; father of John
J (Elizabeth) Bridge of Middleport;
grandfather of Patrick J Bridge of
Colorado and Thomas M. Bridge of
North Tonawanda; brother of Mrs
Florence Ammerman of North Tonawanda,
Mrs. Ruth Vallincourt of
Mountain View, Calif, Charles R
Bridge of Panama City, Fla., and
the late Agnes Borofske, Mary Suhr,
Sarah Felton, Arthur and Edward
Bridge.
Friends may call TUESDAY 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m., at the Hilliard
Funeral Home, Inc , 147 Delaware
St., Tonawanda where services will
be held Wednesday at 11 a.m., the
Rt Rev Msgr. Ralph M Miller
officiating. Interment Mount Olivet
Cemetery at the convenience of the
family. Flowers gratefully declined,
memorials may be made to the
American Cancer Society An American
Legion memorial service under
the auspices of Post 264 will be
conducted at the Hilliard Funeral
Home Tuesday at 7 p.m 
BRIDGE, John Joseph (I115568)
 
19314 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

BRIDGE - William J. Bridge,
89, formerly of 409 Adam St, Ton-
awanda, died Friday (July 21,
1961) after a long illness. He was
a member of Free Methodist
Church of Tonawanda. Survivors
include five daughters, Mrs.
Agnes Borofske of Albany, N.Y.,
Mrs. Cecil Ammerman Sr. of
Leesburg, Fla., Mrs. Sarah Felton
of Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. George
Suhr of Cheektowaga, N.Y. and
Mrs. Earnest Vallincourt of Vestal,
N.Y.; four sons, Joseph, Arthur
and Richard Bridge, all of
Tonawanda, and Edward Bridge
of San Diego, Calif.; 15 grand
children and 11 great-granndchil-
dren. Friends may call at Creasey
Funeral Home, 93 Adam St., Ton-
awanda, where services will be
Monday at 1 p.m. The Rev. Glenn
Ziegler will officiate. Burial in
Elmlawn Cemetery. 
BRIDGE, William J (I115560)
 
19315 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

BRUNING - Ernest A. Bruning.
78, of 356 Old Falls Blvd..
North Tonawanda, entered into
rest, suddenly Sunday (June 25.
1972) at DeGraff Memorial
Hospital Mr. Bruning had
lived in the Tonawandas for
the past 42 years, and was a
member of St. Paul's Lutheran
Church, the Lutheran Laymans
League, International Union
of Operating Engineers, was a
World War I veteran of Germany,
and a retired employe
| of the DuPont (Rayon) Co.
His wife. A*nna. died in December
of 1964.
Beloved father of Eric E.
Bruning of North Tonawanda;
Mrs. Knute (Ella) Golde of
Buffalo and Ernest C. Bruning
of New Castle. Pa., brother
of Mrs. August Ftefir and Mrs.
Marie Gramzow both of Germany;
four grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren also
survive.
Friends may call from 2 to
4 and 7 to 9 p.m., at the
Creasey Memorial Chapel, Inc.,
138 Delaware St.. Tonawanda. 
BRUNING, Eric E (I112756)
 
19316 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

BRZEZINSKI - John Brzezinski
91. Saturday (March 8, 1986) at
DeGraff Memorial Hospital. He was
born in Poland and resided most of
his life in North Tonawanda. He was
a life member of the Gratwkfc Hose
Co North Tonawanda Lodge 860,
B P O E , Dom Potaki Club and the
North Tonawanda Benevolent
Ftremens Assoc. He was the
husband of the late Anna (nee
Tomkiewicz) Brzezinski
He is survived by three sons,
Frank 'Esther) Brzezinski of
Hamburg. N Y . Stanley 'Phyllis)
Brzezinski and Anthony (Catherine)
Brzezinski, both of the Town of
Wheatfield. two daughters, Mrs.
Clarence L (Vivian) Newman and
Mrs William (Jennie) Smith, both
of Florida, fourteen grandchildren
and 26 great grandchildren Also
survived by several nieces and
npehews
There will be no prior visitation.
Private funeral services were held
at the convenience of the family
from the Larango Colucci Funeral
Home Relatives and friends are
invited to attend a memorial Mass to
be celebrated Tuesday (Mar. 11th)
at 930 a m in Our Lady of
Czestochowa R C Church. 
BRZEZINSKI, John (I180737)
 
19317 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

BUBB - Augusta L. (nee
Marohn) Bubb, 80, of 439
Morgan St., Tonawanda, Tuesday
(April 21, 1970) at DeGraff
Memorial Hospital.
She was the wife of the late
Frank J. Bubb and mother of
the late George Bubb.
Survived by a daughter, Mrs.
Chester (Helen) Myers of 
BUBB, Helen E (I181040)
 
19318 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

BUKOSKEY - Elizabeth
1012 Gilmore Ave., North Tona-
wanda, Friday (December 11.
1970).
Mother of Mrs. Paul (Eliza-
beth) Nymick, Heights Town,
N.J.; Mrs. Frank (Mary Ann)
Varholic of Coy, Pa.; Mrs.
John (Eleanor Belloli of
Willoughby, Ohio; Mrs. Charles
(Pauline) Fetterman of North
Tonawanda; Edward of Pitts-
burgh, Pa.; Joseph of North
Tonawanda, Bernard of Tona-
wanda; Theodore of Derry, Pa.;
Frank of Milltown, N.J.;
Thomas of North Tonawanda,
and Clair Bukoskey of Tona-
wanda. Grandmother of 21
grandchildren.
Friends received by the fam-
ily Sunday and Monday at the
George Askeu Funeral Home,
Homer City, Pa. Funeral Mass
from St. Louis Church Tuesday
morning. Interment at St.
Bernard's Cemetery, Indiana,
Pa.
Local arrangements by the
Brunner Funeral Home. 
UHRIN, Elizabeth (I186492)
 
19319 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

CUNARD - James Clark Canard.
85, of 48 Elm St., Tonawanda,
died Tuesday (Nov. 5, 1957)
after a lingering illness. Born in
Monticello, Ga., he had resided in
Tonawanda for the past two years.
He was a member of Rock Creek
Baptist Church at Eudora. Ga.,
and of Eudora Lodge 570, F&AM,
of which he was a past president.
Surviving are three daughters.
Mrs. Harvey Hodges and Mrs.
Otis Parish, both of Covington,
Ga., and Mrs. Hubert Jackson of
Tonawanda; two sons, John C.
Cunard of Baton Rouge, La., and
Zellie Cunard of Niagara Falls.
N.Y.; 17 grandchildren; 28 great
grandchildren, and two sisters,
Mrs. Sam Potts and Mrs. Bessie
Davis. The body was sent to Cov-
ington, Ga., and services will be
held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the
Rock Creek Baptist Church. 
CUNARD, James Clark (I92918)
 
19320 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

Desk Lieutenant Walter J. Baker,
who succumbed to an illness of a
few days with pneumonia in the
General hospital, Buffalo as an
nounced in The Mews yesterday.
was one of the best known members
of the Tonawanda police department.
He became a member
of the department on March 6,
1916, serving first as patrolman,,
later as desk lieutenant and then
as chief in 1926 and 1927, follow-
int which he rturned to the posi-
tion which he occupied at the time
of his death.
Baker was a life-long resident of
Tonawanda. He was prominent as
a football and baseball player in
his early manhood. He was the
father of Richard Baker, who was
an outstanding member of the
Tonawanda high school football
team in recent years.
Baker was identified with a number
of civic and fraternal organisations.
His associations included
memberships in Niagara River
lodge, No. 527, I.O.O F.; Niagara
Encampment, No. 132, I.O.O.F.;
North Tonawanda lodge. No. 860,
B.P.O.E.; the Niagara Hose company,
the Eldredge Bicycle club,
and the First Presbyterian church
When the Frontier Police club
was organized by the Tonawanda
police department, Baker was chos-
en its president.
He is survived by a wife. Helena;
a daughter. Pearl; three sons, Richard
A., Howard L. and Walter J..
Jr.; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Baker; two sisters, the Misses
Lydia and Pauline, all of Tona-
wanda, and four brothers, Harvey,
Tonawanda, Elmer, Batavia, Ralph,
Irvington, N.J., and Robert, Monti-
cello, N.Y.
Funeral services will be .held
Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
from the residence, 447 Fletcher
street. Rev. Wesley Baker of the
First Presbyterian church will officiate.
The services will be in
charge of Niagara River lodge.
Members of the police department
will act as pallbearers. Burial will
be in White Chapel cemetery. 
BAKER, Walter J (I121290)
 
19321 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

DREIER - Louise A. (nee
Broecker) Dreier, 84, of 262 Old
Falls Blvd., North Tonawanda,
unexpectedly Tuesday (August
14, 1973) at her residence. Born
in the Town of Wheatfield. she
had been a resident of the
Tonawandas the greater part of
her life. She was a member of
St. Paul Lutheran Church (Old
Falls Blvd., North Tonawanda I
and was the wife of Frank A
Dreier who died in 1961
She is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Alfred (Helen I
Donner of Wilson and Mrs. Paul
(Doris) Graham of Syracuse,
two sons, Edward F. Dreier and
Raymond L. Dreier of North
Tonawanda; a s i s t e r , Mrs.
Leonard Maerten-and a brother,
Albert Broecker, both of North
Tonawanda; ten grandchildren
and 11 great-grandchildren.
Friends may call from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m., at John O. Roth
Funeral Home, Morgan and
William Sts., Tonawanda where
services will be conducted at 11
a.m. Friday by the Rev. Enno
A Sehmoock. Burial will be in
White Chapel Cemetery. If
desired, memorial may be
made to St. Paul Lutheran
Church. 
BROECKER, Louise (I139920)
 
19322 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

em Mass will be offered at 9:30a.m.
n St. Amelia's Church, Town of
a, for Thomas J. Brinkworth Jr.,
alo restauranteur for nearly a half
Burial will be in Mt. Calvary
, Cheektowaga.
nkworth lived at 43 Wynwood Ave.,
ronawanda, and was vacationing in
Beach, Fla., when he was stricken.
Wednesday in a Ft. Lauderdale
Iter a brief illness,
inkworth operated two taverns in
•ior to his retirement in 1957. Among
ors are a son and a sister.

NOTE: Left side cut off in article 
BRINKWORTH, Thomas J (I173003)
 
19323 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

FIRE-LeRoy Fire, infant
son of Robert A. and Mable Zag-
gel Fire, 360 Tremont St., North
Tonawanda, died Friday (Jan.
31, 1964) at Kenmore Mercy
Hospital shortly after birth. Be-
sides his parents, he is survived
by three brothers, Guy, David
and Daniel; five sisters, Mrs.
David Fahmer, Mrs. Scott But-
let and the Misses Marie, Gen-
evieve and Jacqueline Fire, all
of North Tonawanda, and his
grandparents, Guy Fire and Mr.
and Mrs. LeRoy Zaggel, also of
North Tonawanda. A mass of the
Angels was celebrated this morn-
ing at 9 o'clock in Ascension
Church. The Rev. Francis J.
Hunt officiated. Burial was in
Mt. Olivet Cemetery. 
FIRE, LeRoy (I101906)
 
19324 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

FLENTGE Arthur C
F l e n t g e , 8 9 , of
W i l l i a m s v i l l e , N Y .,
Thursday (May 31, 1984) at
the V A. Medical Center in
Buffalo. Born in Buffalo, he
had been a resident of
Williamsville for the past 25
years and was the brother
of the late Lucy Grotzka,
E d w a r d and Florence
Flentge Mr Flentge was a
1917 graduate of the University
of Buffalo in Chemical
Engineering and was Professor
Emeritus of Erie
Community College An
Army veteran of World War
I. he was a member of M J
Brounschidle Post 205, A
merican Legion, the Ameri
can Society of Metals and a
life member of U B Alumni
Assoc.
He is survived by his wife.
I d a ( n e e H e r m a n n)
Metzloff Flentge; a stepdaughter,
Mrs Charles
i R u t h ) P r a v e l of
O c e a n s i d e , Calif; two
step-sons, Merton (Marjorie)
Yendes and Carlton
(Elma) Metzloff, both of
Tonawanda; a sister, Mrs
Charles (Mildred) Bielefeld
of Amherst; eight grandc
h i l d r e n ; eight greatgrandchildren
and four
nieces
Friends may call FRIDAY
ONLY from 2 to 4 and
7 to 9 p.m. at John O Roth
F u n e r a l Home, Inc ,
Morgan and William Sts.,
Tonawanda where services
will be conducted at 1 p m
Saturday by the Rev Rich
ard H Trump Burial will
be in Elmlawn Cemetery.
Flowers gratefully de
clined Memorials to the
American Cancer Society or
the Heart Assoc of W.N.Y.
are preferred by the fami
ly. 
FLENTGE, Arthur C (I144497)
 
19325 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

GONYAW - Ethel Gonyaw, 65,
of 327 Broad St., Tonawanda. died:
Tuesday (Feb. 7, 1960) at .De-
Graff Memorial Hospital, after a
brief illness. Born in Bay City,
Mich., she had been a resident of
Tonawanda for 35 years. Mrs.
Gonyaw was a member of First
Presbyterian Church, Twin City
Court 141, Order of Amaranth;
Past matrons of Twin City Court;
Sirius Chapter 301, OES; Lebanon
Shrine 3, Order of the W h i t e
Shrine of Jerusalem; Rebekah
Lodge, 'Bay City, Mich., and Shipmaster's
Auxiliary 6 of Buffalo.
She was the widow of the l a te
Charles Gonyaw who died in
1953 .and mother of the late Mrs.
Evelyn Ackerman. Survivors include'two
daughters, Mrs. Stuart
Baker of Burbank, Calif., and Mrs.
Charles Hodge of Tonawanda; a
son, Louis Gonyaw of Tonawanda;
two sisters, Mrs,,Albert Noel and
Mrs. Floyd Booth; one brother,
Harrison Squires, all of Bay City,
Mich.; and six grandchildren.
Friends may call at John O. Roth
Funeral Home, Morgan and William
Sts., Tonawanda, where services
will be Friday at 2 p.m. The
Rev. Donald V. Roberts will officiate.
Burial in White Chapel,
Cemetery. 
SQUIRES, Ethel (I112071)
 
19326 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

GRAY Flora L Gray. 85. of
North Tonawanda,' formerly of
Niagara Falls, Tuesday (January
29, 1985) at DeGraff Memorial Hos
pital after a short illness Mrs. Gray
was a member of Epiphany
Episcopal Church of Niagara Falls
and St Mark's Episcopal Church
Wife of the late William S Gray,
mother of the late William H Gray,
she is survived by three daughters,
Mrs Edward (Helen) Damm of
Tonawanda, Mrs Elton (Marion)
Demmin of Sanborn and Mrs John
( Patricia) Rutherford of North Ton
awanda, one brother, Sidney
Muncey of Ajax, Ont . grandmother
of 20 grandchildren and 27 great
grandchildren
Friends may call Wednesday and
Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p m at the
Wattengel Funeral Home, Inc . 307
Oliver St , North Tonawanda
Funeral services will be held Friday
at 10 a m , at Epiphany Episcopal
Church, Niagara Falls, the Rev
Ronald Knapp officiating Inter
ment Niagara Falls Memorial
Park 
MUNCEY, Flora L (I124465)
 
19327 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

HARRINGTON Erna E. Har
rington, 65, of North Tonawanda,
Wednesday January 16, 1985) at
DeGraff Memorial Hospital after a
lengthy illness
She is survived by her husband.
John Harrington, two daughters.
Mrs Joan Brochey of North Tona
wanda and Mrs Benjamin (Jean)
Samanka of Pendleton, seven
grandchildren, two brothers, Walter
(Audrey) Zimmerman of North
Tonawanda and Otto Zimmerman of
Bath, N Y , three sisters, Loretta
Zimmerman of Buffalo, Mrs Mat
thew (Vera) Koneczny and Mrs
Judson (Helen) Grubb, both of
North Tonawanda, also survived by
many nieces and nephews
No prior visitation Funeral
services will be held at the conve
nience of the family If so desired,
memorials may be made to St Mark
Lutheran Church The Fretthold
Funeral Home, Inc., is in charge of
arrangements 
ZIMMERMAN, Erna (I81291)
 
19328 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

HESCHKE - Wilhelmine (nee
Andrees) Heschke, 90, of North Ton
awanda, Saturday (February 16,
1985) Mrs Heschke was a lifelong
resident of No Tonawanda and St
Matthew Lutheran Church Wife of
the late Edward Heschke; sister of
the late George and Henry Andrees
and the late Mrs Lucy Hildebrandt
Beloved mother of Edward A
iJoan) Heschke of Clarence and
Herbert W (Edwina) Heschke of
Batavia, also survived by three
brothers, William (Florence),
Norman and Ernest Andrees, all of
No. Tonawanda, two sisters, Mrs
Carl (Rose) Lureman and Mrs
Phillip (Emma) Moll both of No
Tonawanda; three grandchildren,
Christopher (Corinne) Heschke and
David and Tammy Heschke; one
great-granddaughter, Krystal
Heschke
Friends may call Monday and
Tuesday 2-4 and 79 pm at the
Wattengel Funeral Home, Inc , 307
Oliver St , No. Tonawanda Funeral
services will be held Wednesday at
11:00 am in St Matthew Lutheran
C h u r c h The Rev A W
Moldenhauer officiating Interment
Acacia Park Cemetery. 
ANDREES, Wilhelmine Albertine Louise (I58029)
 
19329 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

JARZAB - Anna Jarzab of
823 Armory Place, Niagara
Falls, N.Y., Wednesday (July
21, 1971) at Memorial Medical
Center.
Wife of the late Karl Jarzab;
dear mother of Carl Jarzab and
Mrs. Felix (Helen) Walezak,
both of Niagara Falls, NY.;
Mrs. William (Mary) Bernat of
Charlestown, S.C., and Mrs.
Henry (Lillian) Jakubowski of
North Tonawanda; two
brothers in Europe; also
survived by 10 grandchildren
and seven great-grandchildren.
Services Saturday, July 24,
1971 at 9:15 a.m. from the
LaBuda Funeral Home, 356
Portage Rd , Niagara Falls, and
10 a.m. at Holy Trinity R.C.
Church. Interment in Holy
Trinity Cemetery. Family will
be present from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9
p.m. 
RACHWAL, Anna (I141230)
 
19330 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

John J. Brodfuehrer Jr., 52,
Of the Town of Tonawanda, died
last night at DeGraff Memorial
Hospital from head injuries
suffered in a two-car crash Oct.
3 in North Tonawanda.
Three other persons were
injured in that accident at Ohio
Avenue and Niagara Falls
Boulevard. Mrs. Rosaline
Fezer, 48, of 7951 Ward Road,
Wheat field, one of the drivers
i n v o l v e d , femaltLS_ in
"satisfactory" condition lit
DeGraff.
Mrs. Fezer has been charged
with crossing the center line in a
no passing zone.
Richard Dybas, W» ©T
Amherst, driver of the of the o r
in which Mr. Brodfuhrer was
riding, was released from the
hospital yesterday. Alfred
Motyka, 54, of Amherst, was
released earlier this week.
• Mr, Brodfuehrer, of 80
Greentree Road, is survived by
his wife, Esther; his children
Christopher P., Dlanne L.,
Susan M., Amy O. and Carrie K.
Brodfuhrer, all at home; his
parents, John J Sr. and Onnolee
B r o d f u e h r e r of North
Tonawanda; brothers Robert J,
of the Town of Tonawnada,
Donald E. of Grand Island and
William T. and Leonard, both of
North Tonawanda,
An audttor-in-charge at Bell
Aerospace Division of Textron
Corp. in Wheatfleld, Mr.
Brodfuehrer was a member of
the Defense Contract Audit
Association, the Rescue
Volunteer Fire Co., and was a
World War II and Korean
conflict veteran.
A Mass of Christian burial is
set for 9:30 a.m. Friday at
Ascension Church, with burial In
Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Brunner Funeral Home of North
Tonawanda is in charge of
arrangements. 
BRODFUEHRER, John J (I174589)
 
19331 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

KOITHAN - Robert C. Koithan, 77,
of Niagara Falls, NY., in Mt. St
Mary's Hospital, Tuesday (May 6,
1986).
Husband of Betty (nee Krause)
Berner Koithan; step-father of
Richard (Joan) Berner of. North
Tonawanda and David (Patricia)
Berner of Madison, Kans., also survived
by five grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held 1
p.m. Friday in the Chapel of Cornell
& Daggett, Inc., South Avenue at
Tenth St., Niagara Falls with the
Rev. Arthur O. Northrup officiating.
Interment Acacia Park Cemetery.
The family will be present Wednesday
and Thursday 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. 
KOITHAN, Robert C (I141819)
 
19332 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

LAWRENCE - Clara E. (nee
Herman) Lawrence, 75, of 33
Kohler St., Tonawanda
unexpectedly, Tuesday (July 20,
1971) at DeGraff Memorial Hospital
A native of Tonawanda,
she was a member of Immanuel
Lutheran Church and the
Ladies Guild of the church,
She is survived by her
husband, Bert Lawrence; a
daughter, Mrs. Ira (Delcia)
Ackerman of the Town of
Tonawanda; two sons, Delbert
Lawrence of Tonawanda and
Richard H. Lawrence of Grand
Island; three sisters, Mrs Hugo
Dornfeld of North Tonawanda,
Mrs. Ivorv Shain and Mrs. John
English; a brother John
Herman, all of Tonawanda; six
grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren.
Friends may call from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Wednesday and
Thursday at John O. Roth
Funeral Home, Morgan and
William Streets, Tonawanda.
Services will be conducted at 11
a.m. Friday at Immanuel
Lutheran Church by the Rev.
Paul W. Czamanske. Burial will
be in Elmlawn Cemetery 
HERMANN, Clara Emma (I95207)
 
19333 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

LILAC - Eugene Lilac of
Tonawanda, Friday evening
(Jan. 24, 1975) at DeGraff
Memorial Hospital after a long
illness. Born in DuBois, Pa., he
had been a resident of
Tonawanda for more than 50
years and was a member of the
Gastown Sportsmen's Club. An
Army Air Force veteran, he
had been employed at
Spaulding Fibre Co. for 30
years, retiring in 1969.
He is survived by his wife,
Evelyn, two daughters, Mrs.
Claudet Depew of Tonawanda
and Mrs. Eleanor Zellner of
North Tonawanda; three sons,
Earl of Chicago, Ill., Victor of
Niagara Falls and Howard of
Hammondsport, N.Y., also
survived by eight grandchildren
and several nieces
and nephews.
Services were conducted this
morning at John 0. Roth
Funeral Home, Morgan and
William Sts., Tonawanda by the
Rev. Richard L. Speck and the
Rev. David Kaplan. Burial in
White Chapel Cemetery. 
LILIAC, Eugene O (I77598)
 
19334 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

MARTIN - Lillian A. (nee Radtke)
Martin, 82, of Tonawanda, Wednesday
(February 6, 1985) at De-
Graff Memorial Hospital A lifelong
resident of the Tonawandas, Mrs.
Martin was a member of the Gold
Star Mothers Wife of the late Oscar
Martin and mother of the late
Donald and Harold Martin
Mrs. Martin is survived by four
sons, Clyde (Evelyn) Martin of
Arvada, Colo, Richard (Patricia)
and Eugene (Sandra) Martin, both
of North Tonawanda, Kenneth
Martin of Buffalo; three daughters,
Mrs. Earl (Betty) Minney of Kenmore,
Mrs. Frank (Gloria/
Lichorobiec of North Tonawanda
and Mrs Earl (Delores) Bennett of
Tonawanda; one sister, Mrs. Henry
(Flora) Luke of Tonawanda
Grandmother of seventeen grandc
h i l d r e n a n d 21 g r e a t grandchildren.
Friends may call Thursday 7 to 9
p.m., and Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p.m. at the Wattengel Funeral
Home, Inc, 307 Oliver St., North
Tonawanda where services will be
held Saturday at 10 a.m., the Rev
Richard H Trump officiating In
terment Elmlawn Cemetery. 
RADTKE, Lillian A (I136455)
 
19335 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

MARTIN - Matilda E. (nee
Wilke) Martin, 73, of 50 North
Elmwood Park, Tonawanda, died
Friday evening (Dec. 4, 1959) in
the North Town Nursing Home af-
ter several months' illness. Born
in North tonawanda, she had
been a resident of the Tonawan-
das all of her life. Mrs. Martin
was a member of Redeemer Lu-
theran Church, the Ladies Guild,
and the Lutheran Women's Mis-
sionary League of the church. She
is survived by her husband, Wil-
liam R. Martin, Sr.; a daughter,
Mrs. David H. Wasson of Johns-
town, Pa.; two sons, William r.
Martin, Jr. of Syracuse, N.Y.,
and Glenn W. Martin of Tonawan-
da; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie En-
sminger of the Town of Tonawan-
da, and Mrs. George W. Kroen-
ing of North Tonawanda; she also
is survived by 10 grandchildren. 
WILKE, Matilda E (I92738)
 
19336 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

Martin Bronschldle, 12 years old,
son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bronschidle
of 341 Vandervoort street, died
this morning at his home. Besides his
parents he is survived by a brother,
Charles, and two sisters, Marie and
Elizabeth Bronschidle, all of North
Tonawanda. The funeral will be held
Tuesday morning from the Ascension
church, Rev. J. F. Kelly officiating
Burial will be in the St. Francis cemetery. 
BRONSCHIDLE, Martin (I175563)
 
19337 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

McPHAIL - Ethel E. (Batt)
McPhail, 77, of 7063 Ward Road,
Town of Wheatfield, Saturday
(Aug. 23, 1969) at DeGraff
Memorial Hospital after a long
illness.
Born in North Tonawanda,
Mrs. McPhail was a lifelong
resident of the area. She was a
member of St. Joseph's RC
Church, the Altar Society of the
church, the Salvation Army
Golden Age Club of Tonawanda
and Lockport and the Ladies
Auxiliary of American Legion
Wheatfield Post 1451.
Surviving are her husband,
Thomas J. McPhail. a son,
Thomas L. Batt, and a
grandson, Thomas Lee Batt, all
of the Town of Wheatfield.
The family will be present
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the
Hamp Funeral Home Inc.,
Adam-Seymour Streets, Tona-
wanda, where prayers will be
said at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday
followed by a Requiem Mass at
10 a.m. in St. Joseph's Church.
The Rev. Thaddeus J. Ablotny
will officiate. Burial in Mt.
Oliver Cemetery. 
BRUMLEY, Ethel E (I178061)
 
19338 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

MORRIS - Carrie (nee Snop-
kowski) Morris, 77, of 106 15th
Ave., North Tonawanda, died un-
expectedly Friday (Dec. 21, 1962)
at her residence. Born in Poland,
she had resided in North Tona-
wanda 37 years. A retired em-
ploye of the Buffalo Bolt co., she
was a member of the Rosary
Society, Pallottine Fathers Auxil-
iary, Mothers club of Dom Pol-
ski and the Orchard Lake Semi-
nary Supporters. She was the wife
of the late George, and is sur-
vived by two daughters, Mrs.
Matthew (Lillian) Pietrzykowski
of North Tonawanda and Mrs.
Marian (Thelma) Wodo of Niag-
ara Falls; a sister, Mrs. Tekla
Daniel of North Tonawanda; sev-
en grandchildren and six great-
grandchildren. Funeral services
at 9:30 a.m. Monday at the Paw-
enski Funeral Home, 652 Oliver
St., (corner of Fifth) and at 10
a.m. from Our Lady of Czesto-
chowa Church, the Rev. Vincent
L. Cyman officiating. Burial in
Mount Olivet Cemetery. The
famiily will be present at the fu-
neral home 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. 
SNOPKOWSKI, Carrie (I97670)
 
19339 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

Mr. and Mrs. August C. Praker of 22
Grant avenue have issued invitations
for the marriage of their daughter.
Loretta Marie, to Mr. Norman W. Wulf
of Tonawanda on September 24 at 7:30
o'clock at St Matthew's church 
Family: WULF, Norman W / PRAEKER, Loretta Marie (F26012)
 
19340 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Behrens, 260 Fletcher St., Tonawanda,
will be honored at a party marking their 50th wedding
anniversary Saturday in Kostek's Restaurant, Amherst. Thendaughter,
Mrs. Marilyn B. Dauphin, will host the party, anil
their maid of honor, Mrs. Roland W. Bruss, plans to attend.
The couple was married , 1925, in Niagara Falls. Mr.
Behrens is a retired meat cutter. The Behrens are
grandparents of Mrs. John M. (Deborah S.) Kwarciany,
Christine S. and Norman F. Dauphin, and great-grandparents
of Michael J. Kwarciany 
Family: BEHRENS, Carl R / EGGERT, Esther (F24523)
 
19341 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bach of 71
Hagen Ave. announce the engagement
of their daughter, Betty Jane,
to Sherwood Tremble, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Schultz of 373
Miller St. The wedding will take
place in the Fall.

ALSO

North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/13/1948

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bach of
71 Hagen Ave. announce the marriage
of their daughter, Betty
Jane, to Sherwood Tremble, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schultz of
Miller St. on Nov. 20 in St. Peters
American Lutheran Church.
The Rev. Robert F. Hein officiated
in the 7 p.m. candlelight
ceremony. Baskets and vases of
white pompons and chrysanthemums
decorated the chancel of
the church.
The bride wore a colonial style
gown of white brocaded satin with
basque bodice, long sleeves and
bouffant skirt with train. The scalloped
neckline was outlined with
silver beads. She wore a double
tier scalloped fingertip veil of il-
lusion arranged with orange blos-
soms and carried a white prayer
book with an orchid.
The brides attendants, Mrs.
Howard Ensminger, her sister,
matron-of-honor; Elaine Hils and
Ruth Stolzenburg, bridesmaids
wore gowns of blue velveteen with
full skirts, double bustle backs,
and cap sleeves. They wore match-
ing mitts and carried Colonial
bouquest of pink roses.
T h e bridegroom's attendants
were Carlton Vorphal, best man;
Melvin Vorphal and John Hils,
ushers.
The bride's mother wore royal
blue with black accessories and
the bridegroom's mother chose a
dress of lightning blue with black
accessories. Both wore corsages of
yellow roses.
A reception was held in the
Sweeney Hose Co. for 450 guests.
Tables were decorated with lace
cloths and a tiered cake centered
the bride's table.
The couple left for an Eastern
trip, the bride wearing a gray gabardine
suit with burgundy accessories,
fur top coat and orchid corsage.
Mr. and Mrs. Tremble are at
home in 171 Franklin St.
Showers for the bride were given
by Mrs. Albert Schultz, Mrs.
Francis Tremble, Mrs. Harold
Tremble and Mrs. Raymond Wittkopp;
Miss Dorothy Cooke and
Miss Ruth Stolzenburg; Mrs. Fred
Vorphal, Mrs. Amanda Thursam,
Mrs. Irwin Hils, Miss Elaine Hils;
Mrs. Howard Ensminger and Mrs.
Albert Krueger. 
Family: TREMBLE, Sherwood R / BACH, Betty Jane (F41955)
 
19342 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Benzinger of
1110 Oliver street announce the engagement
of their daughter, Rose, to
Mr. Charles Moeller of 159 Stenzil
street. The wedding will be solemnized
in March.

ALSO

North Tonawanda NY Evening News

The wedding of Miss Rose Benzing
er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Benzinger of Oliver street, to Mr.
Charles Moeller of Gratwick was solemnized
Wednesday afternoon at 3
o'clock in St. Peters Church. The
Reverend Frederick J. Westerman;
pastor of St. Peter's church performed
the ceremony in the presence of
a large number of friends and relatives.
The bride was gowned in
white marquisette over white satin
and carried a ahower bouquet of
Bride roses. Miss Caroline Moeller,
sister of the bridegroom was maid
of-bonor and the bridesmaids were
Miss Julia Krammer and Miss Teressa
Meyers. The maids were gowned, in
white dresses of embroidered voile
and carried pink carnations: Mr. Walter
Benzinger, brother of the bride was
the best man and the groomsmen
were: Mr. Edward Schuler and Mr.
Fred Lubs. The wedding march was
played by Miss Elizabeth Westerman.
After the ceremony there was a reception
for sixty guests at the home of
the bride's parents. Among the
guests present were Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Lubs and son of Buffalo. Mr.
and Mrs. Moeller will reside in Gratwick. 
Family: MOELLER, Charles / BENZINGER, Rose (F47823)
 
19343 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy E. Tomm of 335 William St.,
Tonawanda, announce the engagement: of their daugh-
ter, Gail Mary, to Vincent Joseph Better,, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Vincent L. Beiter of Tonawanda Creek Rd
Pendleton.
Miss Tomm is a graduate of
Tonawanda High School and New
York State College of Education,
Buffalo, and is a member of Pi
Kappa Rho Sorority. She is on the
faculty of the Kenmore public
schools.
Mr. Beiter attended schools in
Lockport and served two years
with the United States Army.
The wedding will take place in
July.

ALSO

North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 7/10/1961

The m a r r i a g e of Miss Gail Mary Tomm, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy E. Tomm of 235 William St.,
Tonawanda and Vincent Joseph Beiter, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Vincent L. Beiter of Tonawanda Creek Rd., Pen-
dleton was solemnized in Good Shepherd Church, Pen-
dleton.
The Rev. Herbert Englehardt
officiated July 1 before an altar
adorned with baskets of white
pompons and gladioli. White satin
bows marked family pews.
Bands of satin ribbon on the
bodice and skirt accented t he
bride's floor length gown of pure
white silk organza. The dress,
worn over satin was appliqued
with rosebud embroidery and the
full skirt extended into a chapel
train. Her triple butterfly veil of
French silk illusion was caught
to a pearl and lace crown. She
carried a cascade bouquet of
phalaenopsis orchids, stephanotis
and ivy.
Miss Judith Tomm, maid of
honor for her sister, wore a white
starched nylon sheer street length
gown embroidered with a mauve
silk rose motif. A mauve cummerbund
and back panels of silk
taffeta were accents and she
wore mauve shoes. A nylon cabbage
rose headpiece and face veil
completed her costume and she
carried a cascade bouquet of purple
California asters and white
button chrysanthemums tied in a
lighter shade of purple ribbon.
Identically dressed were the
bridesmaids, Miss Myrria Walsh
and Mrs. Elden Carlson of
Nebraska who carried purple California
asters and white chrysanthemums
tied with deep purple
ribbon.
Joseph Beiter attended his
brother as best man. Brian Briggs
and Lester Spath were ushers.
The bride's mother cnose a
toast colored dress of peau de
soie designed with a square neckline,
trimmed with sequins and
crystaline beads, a sheath skirt,
similarly trimmed and draped
from the hips into a flat bustle
effect. She wore a beige silk organza
hat of cabbage roses and
matching accessories and a corsage
of yellow roses.
The bridegroom's mother wore
a sheath dress of medium blue
shade with an all-over pattern of
self embroidery, white accessories
and a corsage of pink rosebuds.
Mrs. William Janke, the brides
maternal grandmother wore a
pink lace dress, white accessories
and a corsage of white chrysanthemums
and pink rosebuds.
A wedding dinner followed the
ceremony in the Ship-n-Shore Restaurant
for the immediate families
and an evening reception was
given in the Elks Club, North
Tonawanda with 150 guests at-
tending. White chrysanthemums
centered the head table and simi-
lar flowers the side tables.
After traveling to the Pocono
Mountains, Mr. and Mrs. Beiter
are at home in 5528 Irish Rd.
Prenuptial showers for the bride
were given by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Schuster, Miss Judith Tomm,
Miss Myrna Walsh, Mrs. Elden
C a r l s o n and Mrs. Theodore
Maerten and the Misses Bertha
and Ann Tomm and Mrs. Albert
Tomm. 
Family: BEITER, Vincent Joseph / TOMM, Gail Mary (F47333)
 
19344 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Helf of 39
Scott street announce the marriage
of their daughter, Dulcle,
to John R. Braddell of 40 Marion
street which was solemnized October
10, the Rev. John R. Sprock
officiating. The attendants were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogalsky. Mr.
and Mrs. Braddell are making their
home on Ward road. 
Family: BRADDELL, John R / HELF, Dulcia M (F59189)
 
19345 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schofield,
128 Young St.. were honored Sunday
by their family on the occasion
of their 50th wedding anniversary.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Schofield
were born in Oldham, Lancshire,
England. They were married 50
years ago in St. Margaret's Church
in the county of Oldham. they
then moved to Toronto, Ont., and
came from there to North Tona-
wanda in 1923.
Two of their four children are
now residing in the Twin Cities.
They are Mrs. Gabriel Marko-
vitz and Sylvester Schofield. An-
other son, John Schofield, is in
North Hollywood, Calif., and an-
other daughter, Mrs. James Ken-
nie Porlf, resides in Canada.
They have 14 grandchildren and
5 great-grandchildren. 
Family: SCHOFIELD, Samuel / STANSFIELD, Florence (F36758)
 
19346 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

Mr. John Zimmerman, aged 63 years
died this morning at the family residence
in 212 Stenzil street. Besides
his wife, he is survived by one daughter,
Miss Vera Zimmerman, three sons,
William, John and Otto Zimmerman;
one sister, Mrs. August Gardei and
one brother, Mr. Ludwig Zimmerman,
of Lockport. The funeral announcement
will be made later. 
ZIMMERMAN, John (I81296)
 
19347 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

Mrs. Michael Batt of 34G Goundry
street announces the engagement of
her daughter, Gertrude Mary, to Mr.
James P. Misner of Tonawanda. The
wedding will be solemnized in'October.

ALSO

North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/25/1912

Mrs. Michael Batt of 346 Goundry
street has issued invitations for the
wedding of her daughter, Gertrude
Mary, to Mr. James P. Misner of
Tonawanda, on the morning of Wednesday,
October 8th, at 10 o'clock, at
Ascension church, in Robinson
street. A reception and wedding
breakfast will follow at the home of
the bride's mother. 
Family: MISNER, James P / BATT, Gertrude Mary (F44986)
 
19348 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

NORTH TONAWANDA -
William A. Pelkey, .66, of 864
Ohio St., died today (March
25,1964) in De Graff Memorial
Hospital after a brief illness.
He was a lifelong resident of
the Tonawandas and was employed
as a machinist by the
Allan Herschel Co. here and in
Buffalo for 25 years. He was a
member of St. Paul's Lutheran
Church and of the L u t h er
Laymen's L e a g u e of the
church. Survivors include his
widow, Velma Fahs Pelkey; a
son, La Verne Pelkey, this
city, and a brother, Charles
Pelkey, Akron, N. Y.
Services will be conducted
at 1:30 p.m., Saturday at the
Wattengell F u n e r a l Home,
Rev. Enno Schmpock officiating.
Burial will be in St.
Peter's C e m e t e r y , North
Ridge.
The family will be present
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at
the funeral home. 
PELKEY, William Abert (I69849)
 
19349 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

ORDIAN - Nicholas J. Or-
dian of Nash Road, Town of
Wheatfield, June 2, 1973.
Beloved husband of Yolan (nee
Sipos) Ordian; father of
Nicholas E. Ordian of the Town
of Wheatfield and Mrs.
Thomas (Rasalie) Manus-
zewski of Cheektowaga;
grandfather of four grandchildren;
brother of Mrs. Frank
(Julia) Skop, Mrs. Stanley (Mar
garet) Elinski and Mrs. Alfred
(Mary) Bajorek and Edward P.
Ordian, all of North Tonawanda;
Many nieces and
nephews.
The family will receive friends
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the
Fretthold Funeral Home Inc..
1241 Oliver St at Ward Road,
North Tonawanda, where
services will be held Tuesday at
10:30 a.m. The Rev. Paul
Kantor, the Rev. Charles W.
Hobbs will officiate. Prayer
services will be held Monday at
7:30p.m. Interment in Elmlawn
Cemetery.
Mr, Ordian was a member of
the Adams Fire Company and
an employe of The Wurlitzer Co.
for 48 years, the West Side
Hungarian Reformed Church,
former school trustee of Wheatdield
District No. 4. 
ORDIAN, Nicholas J (I80228)
 
19350 North Tonawanda NY Evening News

OTTO Victor (Roland) Otto, 64,
of North Tonawanda, Friday (February
22. 1985) in Millard Fillmore
Hospital after a brief illness Mr
Otto was a veteran of World War I I,
a retired employee of Hooker Chemical
Corp , and an inductee of the
N T Football Hall of Fame
He is survived by his wife, Evelyn
(nee) Timblini Otto, six daughters,
Mrs Jon (Caroline) Hering of the
Town of Wheatfield, Miss Paula Otto
of North Tonawanda, Mrs Thomas
(Gretchen) Walp of Tonawanda,
Mrs Roger 'Roberta) Urban of
North Tonawanda, Mrs Donald
(Gwendolyn) Durow of Lyndonville,
N Y , Mrs Donald (Karen) Bennett
of North Tonawanda; fifteen grand
c h i l d r e n a n d t w o g r e at
grandchildren, a brother, Edwin
(Marian) Otto of Lockport, a sister,
Mrs Amanda Zuch of North Tona
wanda, also survived by many
nieces and nephews
Friends may call at the Fretthold
Funeral Home, Inc , 1241 Oliver St ,
at Ward Rd , North Tonawanda
today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.. Funeral
services will be held from the
funeral home Tuesday at 11 a.m.,
the Rev Robert L Rickus will
officiate Interment White Chapel
Memorial Park Flowers gratefully
declined, memorials may be made
to lmmanuel Lutheran Church. 
OTTO, Victor Roland (I105531)
 

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