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19501 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/25/1926 Charles Schrader, 73 y e a r s old, died early yesterday morning a t h i s home, 201 Ferdericka street. His d e a t h followed an illness of a week's duration with heart disease. Mr. Schrader was born in t h e town of A m h e r s t He h ad been a resident of North Tonawanda for the past five years. Surviving are a wife, four .sons. Alolph and John Schrader of Pekin, N. Y., Charles Schrader of Byron. N. Y., and Rudolph Schader of North Tonawanda; three daughters, Miss Ida Schrader, Mrs. Rudolph Adermann and Mrs. Albert Mellenthein of t he Tonawandas; 16 grandchildren. seven great grandchildren, five brothers. John and William Schrader of Buffalo. Ernest and Albert Schrader of the Tonawandas and Herman Schrader of Princeton, Ill., and t h r e e sisters, Mrs. Minnie Reed and Mrs. Mary Aeften beck of Buffalo and Mrs. William Goerss of North Tonawanda. The funeral will be held Wednes- day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the late residence and half an hour later from th e F r i e d e n s church. Rev. E. A. Schultz officiating. Interment will be the City cemetery. | SCHRAEDER, Carl Friedrich Wilhelm (I48131)
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19502 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/25/1926 The funeral ot Mrs. S a r a h Briggs will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of her son, Phil lip Briggs. 110 Fletcher street. Rev H Elliott Chaffee of t h e Grace M. K church officiating. Burial will be at Elmlawn. | Sarah (I171901)
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19503 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/25/1938 Mr. and Mrs. Sidney F. Smith of 31 Rumbold avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Muriel Elizabeth, to Addison B. Sommer of Tremont street. The wedding will take place in June. ALSO North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 6/6/1938 The marriage of Miss Muriel Elizabeth Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney F. Smith of 31 Rumbold avenue to Mr. Addison B. -Sommer of 354 Tremont street was solemnized Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Payne Avenue Church of Christ, the Rev. Craig W. Schwartz performing t h e ceremony. The church decorations were carried out in green and white, white peonies and iyory candles adorning the altar. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white marquisette with a short train and her veil of i l lusion was arranged in cap effect, with pearl trimming. She carried a shower bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Edward Ennls of Buffalo was matron of honor, wearing tomato red marquisette, and the bridesmaids were Miss Jean Boretiard ef Buffalo and Mrs. Stef- Bng C. Botnmer, sister-in-law of t h e groom, both of whom wore gowns of green organdy. Each of t h e bride's attendants carried a colonial bouquet and wore a wreath of harmonizing* flowers in her hair. Mr. Sterling Sommer, brother ei the groom was best mail, and the ushers were Henry Thiel and Nelson Smith.,, Mrs. Smith, the brides mother, wore a gown of navy blue lace with white accessories, and Mrs. Sommer, the groom's mother, flowered.chiffon, also with white accessor les. Each wore a mixed corsage. A reception for the bridal party and the Immediate families followed the ceremony,' at t h e Orchard House, Delaware road, where the guests were seated at two long tables and several small ones decorated with Spring flowers. The bride's table was centered with a wedding cake, made by Mrs. Smith's aunt, Mrs. Richard Faling of Orchard drive, Kenmore, who has made the cakes for the weddings in the family for the past three generations. Mr. and Mrs. Sommer have left for a wedding trip to Cleveland, Ohio, and vicinity. Those who entertained at prenuptlal parties in the bride's honor were Miss Jean Russell of Kenmore, Mrs. Edward Ennis, Buffalo, Mrs. Sterling Sommer, Mrs. Raymond Calkins, Mrs. Allan Wehrung, and the choir of the Payne Avenue Church of Christ | Family: SOMMER, Addison B / SMITH, Muriel Elizabeth (F22194)
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19504 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/25/1946 John Wittkopf, 37 Porter street, 75 year old life long resident of the Tonawandas died this morning in DeGraff Memorial Hospital. He was a member of the St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 64 East Felton street Mr. Wittkopf is survived by two sons: John of Detroit, Mich., and Harry of Superior, Wise; five daughters, Mrs. Clarence Thompson, Mrs. Edwin Thompson, Mrs. Alfred Herman, Mrs. Harold Damon all of North Tonawanda and Mrs. Harold Melsler of Newfane. He Is also survived by 15 grandchildren end one great-grandchild. Funeral will be held from his home at 37 Porter street, Monday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. G. W. Grabau, D.D. officiating. Cemetery to be announced later. | WITTKOPF, John (I97471)
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19505 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/25/1962 Oscar C. (Ockie) Anderson, of 160 Delaware St., Tonawanda, a one-time football great, died this morning at Buffalo General Hospital after a brief illness. Mr. Anderson, a native of Erie, Pa., won All-American football honors at Colgate . University about 44 years ago, and was one of the university's most outstanding quarterbacks. At the 40th anniversary celebration of the Colgate University Alumni Corp., in 1948, he received a Maroon Citation, in recognition of "significant and invaluable service to the university." After he was graduated from Colgate, Mr. Anderson coached football, basketball and track at Erie Academy. He had resided in Tonawanda for the past 40 years and was president of H. B. Koenig Inc., at 17 Main St., Tonawanda. A World War I veteran, he was a member of First Methodist Church, North Tonawanda; the Park Country Club, Buffalo; Tonawandas Post 264, American Legion, and the Chamber of Commerce of the Tonawandas. He is survived by his wife, Mil- dred K. (nee Koenig) Anderson; a son, Robert H. Anderson of Tonawanda and a brother, Gustav Anderson of Erie. Arrangements are being made by the Hilliard Funeral Home. | ANDERSON, Oscar C (I116403)
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19506 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/26/1947 Frank W. Semper, 65, of 344 Ward Rd., a lifelong resident of the Tonawandas, died yesterday morning in the DeGraff Memorial hospital after a prolonged illness. Bom in Tonawanda, he had lived . North Tonawanda the past 25 years. Mr. Semper was a member of the Delaware Hose Company for 35 years. He was also a member of the St. Peter's Evangelical and Reformed Church on Oliver St. Members of the Delaware Hose Company will meet at the company quarters at 8:30 o'clock this evening to pay their respects. President Alton Wolf of the Delawares has requested that the following members of the company's Funeral Committee attend: Arthur Vigrass, Melvin Getty, Sullivan Miano, William Getty, Laverne Getty, Stephen Syposs, Raymond Schreiber, Peter Kokanovich and Carl Moe. Mr. Semper is survived by his wife, Amelia nee Stahl; a son, Franklin of North Tonawanda; two daughters, Mrs. Frank Stone and Mrs. Albert Hawkins of North Tonawanda; three grandchildren; a brother, Arthur of Tonawanda, and a sister, Mrs. William Ross .of Tonawanda. Funeral services will be held in the residence at 2 o'clock Wednesday atternoon. The Rev. J. J. Braun will officiate. Interment will be in White Chapel Memorial Park. | SEMPER, Frank W (I110076)
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19507 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/26/1971 ZIMMERMAN - Ida Zimmerman, 77, formerly of 134 Rumbold Ave., North Tonawanda (Jan. 23, 1971) in Chicago Heights, 111. She was the wife of the late Edward A. Zimmerman. She is survived by a daugh- ter, Mrs. Charles (Doris) Schuster of Park Forest, Ill. and a son, Herbert W. Zimmer- man of Minneapolis, Minn, also surviving are three grand- children. Friends may call at the Fret- thold Funeral Home, Inc., 1241 Oliver St. near Ward Rd., North Tonawanda after 7 p.m. this evening. Services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. Luther Lautenschlager of- ficiating Interment in Elmlawn Cemetery. | SCHNEIDER, Ida (I104564)
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19508 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/26/1973 MAROHN - Paul E. Marohn Sr.. 80. of 4 West Maple St., Tonawanda, Thursday (Jan. 25. 1973) at Veterans Administration Hospital, Buffalo. He is survived by his wife, Jennie Brock Marohn; five sons. Paul E, Marohn Jr., Roland H., Leslie and'Clifford Marohn of Tonawanda, and Roger L. Marohn of North Tonawanda; four daughters, Mrs. John (Gloria) McNamara and Rose Marohn of Tonawanda, Mrs. Raymond (Beverly) Mislin of North Tonawanda, and Christine Marohn of Troy, NY.: also survived by eight grandchildren; two brothers, Edward Marohn of Tonawanda and Christ Marohn of Detroit, Mich.; one sister, Mrs. William (Minnie) Scotland of Tonawanda, and .several nieces and nephews Mr. Marohn was a lifelong resident of Tonawanda, he retired as foreman in 1959, following 38 years of employ ment at the R. T. Jones Co. He was a member of Salem United Church of Christ and a veteran of World War I. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7 - 9 p.m., at the Hilliard Funeral Home, Inc , 147 Dela ware St., Tonawanda, where services will be conducted Monday at 11 a.m., the Rev Karl H. A Rest officiating Interment at Resthaven Cemetery, | MAROHN, Paul E (I70304)
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19509 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/26/1974 BERINGER - Rose Beringer (nee Sieber), 80, of Tonawanda. Friday, Jan. 25. 1974 at Mount View Hospital. Lockport. after a long illness. Born in Germany, she had been a resident of Tonawanda the greater part of her life and was the wife of Wendel Beringer Sr.. who died in 1956. She was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Church, the Altar Societv and the Ladies of Charity. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Charles (Teresa) Tomaselli of Niagara Falls, Mrs. Daniel (Anne) Reisch, Mrs. Joseph (Rose) Nowak and Miss Helen Beringer all of Tonawanda;- eight sons, Wendel M. Jr. and W. Robert, both of North Tonawanda. Joseph F. and.-John H. of Kenmore. Anthony N., Nicholas P. and Charles J. of Tonawanda, and Frank G. Beringer of New Hampshire; two sisters. Mrs. William (Helen) Haas and Mrs. Elmer (Ann» Harmon: two brothers, John and George Sieber. all of Tonawanda: 20 grandchildren and 13 greatgrandchildren. Friends mav call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the John O. Roth Funeral Home. Morgan and William Streets, Tonawanda. where services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Monday, followed by a Mass of the Resurrection in St. Francis of Assisi Church at 11:30 a.m. The Rt, Rev. Msgr. Ralph M. Miller will officiate. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery | SIEBER, Rose (I140919)
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19510 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/26/1976 RUMBOLD - Miss Lanora S. Rumbold, 79, Saturday (Jan. 24, 1976) at the Nanatee Con- valescent Center, Bradenton, Fla., following a long illness. Daughter of the late Frank F. and Lanora M. Sidmore Rumbold, Miss Rumbold is survived by five cousins, Leigh Rumbold of Kenmore, Dr. Lynn Rumbold of Rochester, Mrs. Edward M. (Helen) Jones of Bradenton, Fla., Robert W. Steel of Pickney, Mich., and Mrs. Frank (Ellen) Lumney of the Town of Tonawanda and a niece, Mrs. Robert (Joanne) Bickel of Orchard Park, N.Y. Miss Rumbold was a life long resident of Tonawanda, spending the last several years in F l o r i d a . Following graduation she served in the Navy, Toronto, Ontario. She was secretary for the Common Dan Stock & Bond Co., In B u f f a l o , a former s e c r e t a r y of the Tonawanda Republican City Committee and a member of the First Presbyterian Church. Visitation hours at the Hilliard Funeral Home, Inc., 147 Delaware St.. T o n a w a n d a will be Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service at the First Presbyterian Church, 149 Broad St., Tonawanda Wednesday at 1 p.m., the Rev. Walter C. Wenhold officiating. Private in- terment and committal service at Elmlawn Cemetery Wednessday morning at the con- venience of the family. | RUMBOLD, Lanora (I108938)
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19511 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/26/1982 BRODFUEHRER Elmer A. Brodfuehrer, 87, of North Tonawanda, Monday (January 25, 1982) at the Schofield Nursing Home after a long illness Mr. Brodfuehrer was a member of the Knights of Columbus and formerly employed at The Wurlitzer Company. Beloved husband of Irene (nee Milliman) Brodfuehrer; father of Richard (Jacqualine), Raymond H. ( E l v i r a ) , James E. (Marion) and Charles T. (Diane), all of North Tonawanda, Mrs. Jerome (Helen) Burngasser of Tonawanda, Sister Roselle of New Mexico, Mrs. Donald (Doris) Jones of West Va., and A. Vincent (Ruth) DiVirgilo of North Tonawanda; grandfather of 33 grandchildren and 11 g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; brother of John of the Town of Amherst,and Jacob of North Tonawanda, Mrs. Louise Kropp and Miss Roselle Brodfuehrer of North Tonawanda. Friends recieved by the family Tuesday 7 to 9 p.m., and Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., at the Brunner F u n e r a l Home, 156 Robinson St., North Tonawanda where prayers will be said Thursday at 9 a.m., followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 at Ascension Church Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. At the request of the family, in lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Lung Assoc , or the American Cancer Society. | BRODFUEHRER, Elmer A (I137938)
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19512 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/27/1947 CHARLOTTE' JANE WOLF Charlotte Jane Wolf, 11-day-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Wolf, of 360 Delaware street died Saturday at the Meyer Memorial hoapital, Buffalo. Funeral services and burial took place at Elmlawn cemetery, Tonawanda, Monday. Besides her parents she leaves two sisters, Gail and Laticia. | WOLF, Charlotte Jane (I98079)
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19513 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/27/1947 Mrs. Amelia Thuersam nee Arenz of 61 Hyland Ave., died early this morning. Born in the Amherst Township, she had resided the greater part of her life in Tonawanda. She was a member of the Salem Evangelical and Reformed church, the Women's Guild, the Home Department and the Adult Bible Class, all of the Salem church She is survived by her husband, William F., a daughter, Eunice; five brothers, Walter Arenz of the town of Amherst, Elmer E., Ervin C. and Howard J. Arenz of Tonawanda and LeRoy Arenz of North Tonawanda. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2:30 p. m. from the residence. The Rev. Walter F. Hetzel will officiate. Burial will be in Elmlawn | ARENZ, Amelia E (I117950)
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19514 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/27/1958 BRICCA-Margaret Bricca, 72, of 315 Vandervoort St., North Tonawanda, after a lingering illness in her residence Sunday (Jan. 26, 1958). Beloved wife of William Bricca; mother of Paul Traynor of Rochester; stepmother of Silvin Bricca of North Tonawanda; grandmother of two grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Anna Fabeau, Mrs. Rose Mary tyfacDonald and Mrs. Catherine Phelan, all of Syracuse; Mrs. Leonere Traynor of Rochester, and John Traynor of Watertown, N.Y. Friends received at Brunner Funeral Home, 156 Robinson St., North Tonawanda, where prayers will be said Tuesday, Jan. 28, at 8:30 a.m., followed by Mass of Requiem at 9 a.m. in Ascension Church. The Rev. Francis J. Hunt will officiate. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. | TRAYNOR, Margaret (I154870)
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19515 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/27/1978 Thomas K. McCormick suddenly Wednesday (January 25, 1978) of the Town of Tonawanda. Beloved husband of Myrtle M. (Tout) McCormick; dear brother of Willard F. (Phyllis) of Darien, Conn., Donald J. (Carol), Jerome A. (Barbara), Mrs. Robert (Genevieve) Berhalter and the late James G. McCormick, also survived by several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Carl Mertz Jr. Funeral Home, 911 Englewood Ave., where funeral services will be conducted on Saturday morning at 9 o'clock and a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated al St. John the Baptist Church (Englewood Ave.) at 9:30. Friends invilcd | MCCORMICK, Thomas K (I140816)
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19516 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/27/1979 BLADE - John G. Blade. Friday (Jan. 26. 1979) in the Town of Tonawanda. Beloved husband of Jane Bla d e (nee Freyensee), father of Mrs. Neal (Susan) Malchow and Barbara Blade; grandfather of Maureen, Dana and Nicole Malchow. Friends may call Saturday evening 7-9 p.m. and Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 at the Lester H. Wedekindt Inc. Funeral Home. 3290 Delaware Ave., where funeral services will be held Monday morning at 9:45. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Amelia's Roman Catholic Church at 10:15 o'clock. Friends are invited. Those wishing may make memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society, c/o the Statler Hilton, Buffalo, N.Y. | BLADE, John G (I111145)
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19517 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/28/1915 The wedding of Miss Florena Hel- ena Wittkowski. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Deuer of 265 Falconer Street, to Mr. Adolf C. Sattelberg of Unionville, Mich., was solemnized last evening at 8 o'clock, in Frieden's Church, corner of Vanderroort and Schenk streets. The church was dec- orated with palms, ferns and cut flow- ers. The Reverend E. A. Schulz per formed the ceremony in the presence of 125 relatives and friends. The bride was gowned in white satin, en- hanced with pearl and crystal trim- mings. Her veil was prettily arrang- ed with lillies-of-the-valley and she carried a shower bouquet of Bride roses and lilllies-of-the-valley. Miss Emma Wittkowski, who was the maid- of-honor was gowned in blue silk and carried an arm bouquet of Killarney roses. The bridesmaids were: Miss Frances Wittkowski, Miss Dorothy Transferger and Miss Ida Dueger all wearing pretty gowns of white silk crepe and carrying arm bouquets of pink carnations. Mr. Otto Kra- gel was the best man and the ush- ers were Messrs. Herman Sattelberg, Harry Buchert, Benjamin Wetzloff, Al- fred Gaul and Armine Wittkowski. Mrs. Duer was gowned in black satin with trimmings of net and lace and corsage of white roses. Following the ceremony a large re- ception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Covers were laid for fourteen at the bride's table which was centered with pink roses. The out- of-town guests present were: Mr. John Sattelberg, Mrs. George Pfitzinger, Mrs. William Dehmel of Unionville, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sattelberg, Mrs. Elizabeth Sattelberg, Mr. Fred Sattelberg, Mrs. William Mitchell and children of Buffalo and Mrs. August Rosseau of Burt, N.Y. Mr. and mrs. Sattelberg will be at home in Unionville, Mich., after Feb- ruary 20th. | Family: SATTELBERG, Adolf Christian Friedrich / WITTKOWSKI, Florina Helena (F19606)
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19518 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/28/1952 Vases of white flowers, palms and ferns decorated the chancel of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church at 7 p.m. Jan. 12 for the marriage of Miss Alene Lois Braun, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Braun of 58 Brundage Ave. to Corp. Glenn Goodrich, son of Mr. and Mrs, Chauncey Goodrich of 486 Falls Blvd. The Rev. Herman B. Miller offiicated at a double-ring ceremony. Mrs. JJohn Guzzetta, organist of • the church played an appropriate prelude of music including Be- cause and Ich Liebe Dich. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a wedding gown of white chantilly lace and satin with lace applique on the skirt which fell into a cathedral length train. A Dutch cap of lace, edged with seed pearls held her lace edged illusion veil She carried a cascade boquet of white roses. Miss Carol Rae Braun, sister of the bride was maid of honor and wore a floor length gown of blue net over tafeta having a cape of chantilly lace with a small col- lar covering the strapless bod- ice. She wore a floral head-dress of white carnations and pink rose and carried a colonial bouquet of white carnations and pink roses. Miss Barbara Goodrich, sister of the bridegroom,, was bridesmaid and wore a similar gown in flamin- go. She wore a floral head-dress of white carnations and yellow roses. Mr. Nelson Goodrich, attended his brother as best man. Ushers were Mr. John Goodrich, brother of the bridegroom; Mr. Albert J. Braun, brother of the bride; ad Mr. Kenneth Bell The bride's mother chose a navy blue crepe dress with a white lace collar studded with rhinestones for her daughter's wedding. Navy blue accessories and a corsage of white carnations and red rose buds completed her ensemble The bridegroom's mother chose a soldier blue dress trimmed with lace and rhinestone clips. Black accessories and a pink camellia corsage completed her ensemble. A reception was given after the ceremony at the Eldredge Club for 120 guests. The bride's table was centered with a modernistic wed- ding cake. Out of town guests wre from Washington, D.C., Erie, Pa., Fredonia, and Silver Creek. The bride and groom motored to San Antonio, Texas, where Corp. Goodrich is stationed with the 539th Air Force Band. The couple plans to make temporary residence there. Hosteses at showers for the bride were Mrs.. Albert Braun, Carol Braun, Mrs. Chauncey Goodrich and Barbara Goodrich. | Family: GOODRICH, C Glenn / BRAUN, Alene Lois (F60732)
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19519 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/29/1914 Two hours after she returned from a dance yesterday morning, sixteen year-old Sarah Muchow was found dead in bed by her mother at their home in Clarence Center. Suffocation brught on by an epileptic fit is be- lieved to have caused death. Miss Muchow was subject to fits. She attended a dance at a neighbor-ing farmhouse the night before and returned home at 5 o'clock. At 6 o'clock Mrs. Muchow called the girl's sister and in passing Sarah's room saw she was sleeping soundly. An hour later Mrs. Muchow went up to the room to find her daughter face downward on the pillow. The girl was dead. It is believed she was seized with a fit brought on by the excitement of the dance. While in this condition she probably buried her head in the pillow. Medical Examiner Cook issued cer- tificate of death by suffocation. The body was turned over to the parents, who are well known in the commun- ity. | MUCHOW, Sarah F (I155632)
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19520 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/29/1954 BRONSCHIDLE L y d i a E Bronschidle, 58, of 339 Young St., Tonawanda, N.Y. pased away Thursday, Jan. 28, 1954, at DeGraff Memorial Hospital after a brief ill- ness. She was a lifelong resident of Tonawanda and a member of St. Francis Church. Mrs.. Bron- schidle is survived by her husband, Nicholas four daughters,, Mrs. Ora Schewning of Buffalo; Miss Doro- thea Bronschidle, Mrs. Cliiford Fingerlow and Mrs. Paul Brady; three sons, Walter, Robert and Arthur, and 10 grandchildren all of the Tonawandas. Friends may call at the Hamp Funeral Home, 37 Adam St., Tonwanda, where services will be held Monday morn- ing at 8:30 and at 9 o'clock in St Francis Church, the Rt. Rev. John A.. Weismantel officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. | REPPENTINE, Lydia E (I175516)
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19521 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/29/1972 NORTH TONAWANDA Edward, P.. Leber, 63, died unexpectedly Friday, (Jan. 28, 1972) at his home at 25 Hagen Ave. He was a lifelong resident of the Tonawandas and was an employe of the Chevrolet Motor Division of General Motors, a member of UAW No. 774; Salem United Church of Christ; a 35-year member of Delaware Hose Company and th No. 272 Social Club. . He is survived by his widow, the former Barbara Baumgartner; two sons, Thomas of Tonawanda' and William Leber of kenmore; four sisters, Mrs. Emma C. Sattelberg of Tonawanda, Mrs. Ada Hurdiss, of Newark, Ohio, Mrs. Carl (Ella) Belling and William Leber of Kenmore; Mrs. Lucinda Wolfe, both os this city and a brother, Carl Leber of Tonawanda. Five grandchildren and- several nieces and nwphews also survive. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 pjn. Monday at the Hilliard Funeral Home. The Rev Karl H. S. Rest will officiate. Burial will be in White Chapel Cemetery. . Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pjn. today and Sunday at the funeral home. | LEBER, Edward P (I128306)
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19522 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/29/1975 SCHELLER - Jeanne Mary (nee Breidecker)'Scheller, unexpectedly Saturday (Jan. 25, 1975) at her home. Funeral services were held Tuesday Jan. 28th in Newport News, Virginia. A former resident of North Tonawanda for 30 years, she was the wife of the late Frank A. Scheller Sr. She is survived by three sons Frank A. (Joan) Scheller Jr. of North Tonawanda, J.P (Diane) Scheller of San Mateo Calif., and Wayne R. Scheller of Belmont, Calif.; a daughter Mrs. Duane (Marguerite Roaderick of Willingboro N.J.; eight grandchildren; one brother, Paul J. Breidecker of San Francisco, California and her mother, Lorene W. Davis of Buffalo, N.Y. The family requests that expressions of sympathy to be made in the form of contributions to the Memorial Fund of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, North Tonawanda of the Fellowship Fund of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, East Felton St., North Tonawanda. | BREIDECKER, Jeanne Mary (I114801)
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19523 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/29/1986 BLAIR - Darrow H. Blair of Ton wanda, Wednesday (January 29, 1986) at Millard Fillmore Hospital in Buffalo. A native of Tonawanda, he was the brother of the late Arthur Blair Mr. Blair had been employed at National Mfg. Co., in Tonawanda for 55 years until 1980 and was a life member of the Eldredge Club and a 60 year member of the National Paint & Varnish Corp. He is survived by his wife, Regina (nee Jordan) Blair; two sons, Noel D. (Myrna) Blair of Grand Island and Mark J. (Sylvia) Blair of Kenmore; three grandchildren, Noel D. Blair Jr. Babette and Carter Blair; a sister, Mrs. Bernice JBrenon of Tonawanda; a brother, Edward K. (Frances) Blair of Homestead, Fla.. and several nieces and nephews. ' There will be no prior visitation. Relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend a memorial Mass at St Andrews R.C. Church, 1525 Sheridan Dr., Town of Tonawanda Friday (Jan. 31st) at 1:30 p.m., the Rev Msgr Richard A. Graeber will officiate. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, or the A r t h r i t i s Foundation of W NY Arrangements by John O Roth Funeral Home, Inc. Tonawanda | BLAIR, Darrow H (I149739)
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19524 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/3/1908 Charles Boldt, 67 years old, of 252 street crossing of the New York Cen- Grove street was instantly killed, and William Wildt. 62 years old, of 274 William street was so badly injured that he may die as the result of being struck by a train at the Morgan street crossing of the New York Cen- tral in Tonawanda last evening. A lad about ten years old, whose name the police failed to obtain, rush- ed up to Patrolman John Alarie in Main street shortly before 9 o'clock and gasped out* the fact that two old men were lying in the road near the Morgan street crossing of the Central. The lad had seen blood on the men and heard groans and he was old enough to realize that they had been seriously injured. One Instantly Killed. Without waiting to ascertain the lad's name or anything further, the officer followed the boy hurriedly back to the crossing and there was revealed a horrifying scene. The news spread rapidly that two men had been killed by* a train and a large number of people were soon assembled. Wildt was carried to the depot a short distance away and Dr. H. M. Edmonds was summoned. In a comatose state, the injured man was placed on the next passenger train going south and removed to the Emergency Hospital in Buffalo. Medical Examiner Earl G. Danser of Buffalo was notified. He directed that Boldt's body be removed to Fred Hamp's undertaking rooms on Young street pending his arrival. It was found that Boldt's neck was broken and that his chest was crushed. Danser Hit by Auto. It was 11 o'clock before Dr. Danser arrived at the undertaking rooms. He was limping badly. In explaining his crippled condition the medical examiner gave excellent reason for not arriving sooner. He was struck by an automobile as he was alighting from a trolley car on Main street in Buffalo to transfer to a Falls car for Tonawanda. Although sustaining a very painful injury to his right leg, he continued to Tonawanda. No One Saw Accident. While it is not known what train struck the men, it is thought that the Michigan Central passenger train passing through the Tonawandas going north a few minutes before the men were found did the work. No other train passed through just before the men were found and it is thought that they would have been discovered before, had a previous train hit them. At any rate, the train that struck the men did nojt stop and the supposition is that the crew of the engine did not see them before or after they were hurled from the track. Boldt and Wildt were on their way home from a meeting of the A.U.V., a Tonawanda German society, at the lodge rooms in the Krauss block at the corner of Main and Adam streets, when they were struck. It is thought they were so engrosed in conversa- tion that they did not perceive the approach of the train until it was too late to escape. The engine employed on the Michi- gan Central line are of the largest type. In passing through the Tona- wandas they run very slowly and al- most noiselessly. Unless the bell was ringing the men would not likely have known of the approach of the train, unless they had been exercising considerable diligence. Wildt May Die. Dr. Edmonds, who accompanied Wildt to the hospital, stated that there was a chance for the Injured man to recover, although his age is against him. His most serious injury is a compound fracture of the leg. A deep scalp wound was also inflicted. Although suffering considerable pain about the body, it is not thought that he was internally injured. Wildt is a married man. Boldt is survived by a wife, three sons, Fred and Lewis of Buffalo, and Christ of Tonawanda, and two daughters, Mrs. A. Lozo and Mrs. Charles Gademski of Tonawanda. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the late residence and at 2:30 from the Ger- man Emanual Church in Morgan Street. | BOLDT, Charles (I65732)
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19525 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/3/1920 The marriage ol Miss Ella Dorothy Zurbrick of Clarence' Center to Mr A. Browning of Buffalo was December 30 in the United Brethen Church In Clarence-. Center. Before bridal pafty entered., Mr Ansley'Zurbrick. brother of the bride, sang, "Because," and "Constancy," a n d the Lohengrin march was played by Miss Aileen Bernice Russe of Can astota. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father. Mr. Albert Zurbrick, wore a gown of white chiffon trimmed with point de Veniae and her veil Was caught with orange blossoms She carried a shower bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Agnes Mathilde Zurbrick. the bride's sister was maid of honor, and wore a gown of yellow tulle over gold cloth with a lace bodice. The bridesmaids were Miss Ida M. Rapin of Buffalo and Miss Mary Katherine Fennell of New York The former wearing a .gown of gold A and the latter a gown of turquoise taffeta. The attendants all carried arm bouquets with yellow roses and narcissi. Mr. Homer Brownell attend- ed his brother as best man and ushers were Mr. ' John Godfrey Smith of Saint Paul. Minn, and Mr Crosby Moore of Cambridge, Mass. A reception at the bride's home followed, at Which the immediate fam ilies and friends only were guests. Mr. Browning has just returned from Constantinople, where he was in charge of the transportation bureau of the American relief, commission In the Near East. After February 15, Mr. and Mrs. Browning will be at home in Alfred, N. Y | Family: BROWNING, Robert A / ZURBRICK, Ella D (F5305)
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19526 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/3/1929 Mrs. Florence Mitchell Bedell, 42 years old. wife of the late John V. Bedell. ,357 Morgan street, died Iasl last, night at the DeGraff Memorial hospital Mrs. Bedell was born in East Aurora. She came to Tonawanda with her family from Grand Island ten years ago and had resided here since. She is survived by a daughter. Mrs. Arthur Zebulske; two sons, John Ossian and Robert Bedell: a sister. Mrs. Thomas McConnell and two brothers. John and William Mitchell. The funeral will be held Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the residence and half an hour later at t h e St. Francis church. Burial will be in the White Haven cemetery. Grand Island. | MITCHELL, Florence (I131053)
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19527 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/3/1936 Otto Ziehm, 46 years old, died Wednesday at his home, 69 Ninth street, Buffalo, after a lingering illness. He is survived by his wife, Gertrude; a son, Otto, Jr., both of Buffalo; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Ziehm, St. Johnsburg; two sisters, and seven brothers. Services will be held tomorrow aftern|on at 2:30 from the residence. Burial will be in Forest Lawn. | ZIEHM, Otto (I58127)
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19528 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/3/1941 BRZEZINSKI - RYBACKI - Mr. and Mrs .Henry Rybacki of 25 Newburgh avenue, Buffalo, announce the engagement of their daughter, Esther Patricia, to Mr. Frank J. Brzezinski, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Brzezinski of 1093 Oliver street | Family: BRZEZINSKI, Frank J / RYBACKI, Esther Patricia (F66159)
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19529 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/3/1948 Mr. snd Mrs. Fred Semon of 29 Minerva S t announce the engagement of their daughter, Doris Helena, to Harry M Dorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dorn of Virginia S t ALSO North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 6/17/1948 A recent marriage in Salem Evangelical and Reformed Church was that of Miss Doris H. Semon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Semon of Minerva St and Harry E. Dorn, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dorn of Virginia St. The ceremony was performed May 22 by the Rev. Walter F. Hetzel. White flowers decorated the altar for the candlelight service. Theron Miller sang "Because" and "The Lord's Prayer," accompanied by Mrs. Miller at the organ. Miss Marion Semon was maid of honor for her sister and Emerson Tiebor attended Mr. Dorn as best man. The bride wore a yellow gabardine suit with brown accessories and a corsage of white orchids and lilies of the valley. Her attendant chose a light blue gabardine suit with black accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. The bride's mother favored a brown print dress and the bridegroom's mother wore a black print dress. Their corsages were of mixed flowers. A reception was held in Moose Hall following the ceremony. Shower parties for the bride were given by Mrs. Norton Frey, Mrs. Norma Kleber, Mrs. Harry Dorn, Sr., Mrs. George Dorn, Mrs. Fred Krott, Mrs. Howard Semon and Mrs. Carrie Cooper. | Family: DORN, Harry M / SEMON, Doris Helena (F31804)
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19530 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/3/1954 ZITZKA - Mrs. Barbara Zitzka, 63, of 13 Glenwood Ave., Tonawanda, d i e d Thursday morning, Dec. 31, 1953 in DeGraff Memorial Hospital after a prolonged illness. Mrs. Zitzka was born in Austria, Hungary and had resided in Tonawanda for the past 43 years. Mrs. Zitzka was a member of St. Francis Church and the Rosary Society of the church. Survived by her husband, Wendell; four daughters, Mrs. Joseph Mayer, Mrs. James Butler, Mrs. Harold Gromlovits and Mrs. Leonard Foels; three sons, Wendell Jr., George and Donald; 13 grandchildren; a brother, Anton Baumgartner; and three sisters, Mrs. Fred Keller, Mrs. Martin Zipp, all ' of the Tonawandas, and Mrs. Michael Peterman of Whittier, Calif. Friends may call at the Hamp Funeral Home, 37 Adam St., Tonawanda, after noon on Friday, were services will be Monday at 830 a.m. and at 9 a.m. in St. Francis Church. The Rev. John A. Weismantel will officiate. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. | BAUMGARTNER, Barbara (I128303)
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19531 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/3/1955 BOURASSA - Edward E. Bourassa, aged 78, died Saturday (Jan. 1, 1955) in Sisters Hospital, Buffalo, after a brief illness. Born in Ripley, Mich., he had resided for the greater part of his life in rne Tonawandas and worked as a captain on tugboats on the Great Lakes. For the past three years, Mr. Bourassa had made his home at the St. Mary of the Angels Home in Williamsville. He is survived by two sons, Louis H. Bourassa of Kenmore and Lynn A. Bourassa of Tonawanda; three daughters, Mrs. Charles Sharkey of Tonawanda, Mrs. Louis Gerbec of Gowanda and Mrs. William Hunt of Kenmore; 11 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Henry Thursam of Tonawanda. Friends may call at the Hamp Funeral Home, 37 Adam St. where services will be Tuesday morning at 8:30 a.m. and at 9 at St. Francis Church, the Rev. Wilbur Yeager officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. | BOURASSA, Edward E (I159646)
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19532 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/3/1955 REICHERT - William C. Reichert, 67, of Nash Rd., Town of Wheatfield, died today (Jan. 3, 1955) in DeGraff Memorial Hospi- tal from injuries sufferd in an au- tomobile accident Dec. 26. A life- long resident of the Town of Wheatfield, Mr. Reichert, a farmer, is survived by his wife, Sara Graf Reichert and a brother, Edward R. of Tonawanda. He was a mem- ber of St. John's Evangelical Lu- theran Church, Town of Wheat- field. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday from the Watten- gel Funeral Home with the Rev. Walter Thiemecke officiating. Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Park. | REICHERT, William C (I106378)
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19533 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/3/1972 WEINHEIMER - Chauncey M. Weinheimer, 71, of 1768 Eddy Dr., North Tonawanda, Friday (Dec. 31, 1971) at DeGraff Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. Mr. Weinheimer was a lifelong resident of North Tonawanda and a former employe of Harrison Radiator, Lockport, N..Y. He is survived by his wife. Irene (nee Zimmerman); a son, Donald L. Weinheimer of North Tonawanda; a granddaughter, Lynnette Weinheimer; three brothers, Phillip and George Weinheimer of North Tonawanda and Edward Weinheimer of Florida; several nieces and nephews. Services were held this morning at 10:30_ a.m., from the Fretthold Funeral Home, Inc., 1241 Oliver St. at Ward Road, .North Tonawanda, the Rev. Enno A. Schmoock officiated. Interment was held in Acacia Park Cemetery. | WEINHEIMER, Chauncey M (I81308)
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19534 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/3/1972 BROCK - Roy Franklin Brock Jr.. 50, of Indianapolis, Indiana, Thursday (Dec. 30, 1976) after a long illness. A former resident of North Tonawanda, he was a Navy veteran of World WarU He is survived by a son., Jeffrey Craig Brock of Houston, Tex., and three daughters, Mrs. Lee (Jacqueline Corrlne) Dlmmlck. Miss Jennifer Candace Brock and Miss Joscelyne Colleene Brock, ail of the Tena Wandas. Private funeral services were* held at the, convenience of the f a m i l y . A public memorial service will be held locally at a later time. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to Roswell Park Memorial Institute are preferred by the family. Arrangements by the Hamp Funeral Home, Inc., Tonawanda, NY. | BROCK, Roy Franklin (I174062)
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19535 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/3/1977 DEXHEIMER - Anna M. Dexheimer, 78, of North Tonawanda, Saturday (Jan. l, 1977). Wife of the late Alfred Dexheimer, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Frank (Rosemary) B a l o g of North Tonawanda and Mrs. Alex (Dorothy) Toiler of Tonawanda; two brothers, Louis (Edna) Zapp and William Zapp; one sister, Mrs. William (Elizabeth) Tucker, all of Lockport, NY; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p m., at the Wattengel FuneraJ Home, Inc., 307 Oliver St., North Tonawanda where prayers will be said Tuesday at 9:30 a.m., follswed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m.. In St. Joseph's R.C. Church. Burial will be In Acacia Park Cemetery. | ZAPP, Anna M (I102291)
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19536 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/3/1977 MACK - Harvey R Mack Sr . of Andalusia, Ala,, formerly of York Road, In Mt. St. Mary's Hospital, Friday (Dec 31,1976) Husband of the late Vivian Mack; father of Harvey R. Mack Jr., Mrs. Floyd (Shirley) Pope, Mrs. John (Sandra) Paul and George E Mack, all of Niagara Falls; brother of Miss Alberta Mack of Providence, RI and the late Henry Mack, he Is also survived by thirteen grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday (Jan.4th) at 10a.m., from the Lane Funeral Home, Inc , 8622 Buffalo Ave., Niagara Falls with the Rev. John P. Seltzer officiating. A gravesfde service will be held Wednesday morning in Andalusia. The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. | MACK, Harvey Roy (I10346)
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19537 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/3/1977 Services will be conducted 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Fretthold Funeral Home Oliver St., North Tonawanda for Herman O. Ziehm North Tonawanda, a member of the Adams Company in Wheatfield died yesterday in - Memorial Hospital. Mr. Zeihm is survived wife, Ella, to whom he was married for 62 years; four daughters; 25 grand- c h i l d r e n ; 22 great- grandchildren, a brother two sisters. NOTE - Article copy cut off on right side ALSO Same date and page ZIEHM - Herman O. Ziehm, 89, of North Tonawanda, Sunday (Jan. 2, 1977) at DeGraff Memorial Hospital after a lengthy illness. He was a charter member of the Adams . Fire Co., a member of St. Mark Lutheran Church, former employee of the Wurlitzer Company, working there 42 years. He is survived by his wife, Ella (nee Schultz) Ziehm; four sons, Arthur, Alvln and Ralph Ziehm. all of North Tonawanda and Herbert Ziehm of Niagara Falls. NY.; four daughters, Mrs. Helena Foster. Mrs Sattleberg, Miss Janice Ziehm and Miss Rose Marie Ziehm, a Tonawanda; J children; 25 grandchildren; Walter Ziehm o of Wheatfie sisters, Mrs.Lc and Mrs. Shamrock, botl Tonawanda. The family w friends at the Funeral Home, Oliver St., at \b0 this evening fr and Tuesday 2 to 9 p.m. Servl( held at the furo Wednesday at the Rev. Th Spahn will Interment in Lutheran Ceme desired, memo be made to Lutheran Churc NOTE - Second half of article cut off on right side | ZIEHM, Herman O (I58126)
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19538 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/3/1978 KOEPSEL - Martha H. (nee B r a e g a s) K o e p s e l . 83, of Tonawanda, Saturday (Dec. 31, 1977) at DeGraff Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. Born in Germany, she had been a resident of Tonawanda for more than 70 years and was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church. Mrs. Koepsel was the wife of William J. Koepsel who died in 1959 and mother of William W. Koepsel who died in 1970. She is survived by five daughters. Mrs. DeAlton (Dorothy) Osgood of Phoenix. Ariz., Mrs. John (Mildred) Ringler of Fayetteville, N.C., Mrs. Edward (Pearl) Krantz of North Tonawanda, Mrs Herbert (Ruth) Mende of the Town of Tonawanda and Mrs. Kenneth < Louise) Poeller of Tonawanda; two sons, Alvin (Vernal Koepsel of Getzville, and Norman • Natalie) Koepsel of Lake Charles. La.; a s i s t e r , Mrs. Robert (Lucille) Corrigan of North Tonawanda; 25 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. Services were conducted at 1:30 this afternoon at John O. Roth Funeral Home, Morgan and William Sts., Tonawanda by the Rev. Robert L Rickus. Burial at Resthaven Cemetery | BRAEGAS, Martha H (I61875)
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19539 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/3/1984 BARRAND Maude I Barrand of Rochester, N.Y , in Rochester General Hospital Monday (January , 2, 1984). Mrs. Barrand was a native of Porter, N.Y , and lived in the Sanborn area most of her life prior to moving to Rochester in 1 9 8 3. Wife of the late William G Barrand, Sr, mother of William G Barrand, Panama City, Fla., Robert A Barrand, Pekin, NY., Howard R Barrand, Niagara Falls, N.Y, Mrs. John (Geraldine) Rogers, Rochester, N.Y, and the late Gordon Barrand; sis- ter of Douglas Roberts, Town of Niagara, N.Y, Wilfred Roberts, North Tonawanda, N.Y, Mrs. Doris Brewer, Jeddo, N.Y, Mrs. Lucille Whiteman, New Jersey, Mrs. Jenny R o b e r t s Wasmund, Niagara Falls, N.Y, also survived by 16 grandchildren and 22 greatgrandchildren Funeral services at the Rhoney Funeral Home, 5893 Hoover Rd, Sanborn, N.Y, Thursday at 1 p.m., with the Rev Dan Dyer o f f i c i a t i n g Interment North Ridge Cemetery. Friends many call from Tuesday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday | ROBERTS, Maud (I88827)
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19540 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/30/1912 The funeral of Pearl Baker, the sixyear- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baker of No. 307 Morgan street, who died Saturday, was, held this afternoon from the late home, the Rev. David R. Jones officiating. Burial was made in Elmlawn. | BAKER, Pearl (I121292)
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19541 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/30/1924 Benjamin Behm, sixteen years old, died last night at the home Of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Behm, corner of Pine and East Thompson streets, after a lingering illness. Be- sides his parents he is survived by six brothers, Albert Behm of LaSalle, John, LeRoy, Frederick, Wilbur and George Behm of North Tonawanda, and one sister, Mrs. C. S. Urlin of Hamilton, Ont. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the late residence, Rev. Willis P. Hume officiating. Burial will be at Elmlawn. | BEHM, Benjamin (I132218)
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19542 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/30/1962 MAPES - Maurice H. Mapes, RFD 2, Franklinville, died after a heart attack Monday (Jan. 29, 1962. Born in Bennington, N.Y., Jan. 9, 1904, he lived in Franklinville 11 years, coming to Franklinville from Attica, N.Y.; was a dairy farmer for the past 17 years. Formerly employed by Columbus McKinnon Chain Co. of Tonawanda. Survived by his wife, Arline Ullrich Mapes, six sons, Fred, Norman and Donald of Franklinville, Carl, Harold and Paul of Tonawanda and 12 grandchildren. He was the son of the late Ira and Martha Schiller Mapes. Friends may call at the Babbitt and Allen Funeral Home, 7 North Main St., Franklinville, where services will be conducted Thursday, Feb. 1, at 2 p.m. The Rev. Gerald Haines of the First Christian Church of Machias will officiate. Burial in Mt. Prospect Cemetery, Franklinville. | MAPES, Maurice H (I107499)
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19543 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/31/1922 Frank A. Bredlau, 27 years old, of 290 Niagara street, died this morning at the DeGraff Memorial hospital after a brief illness. He was operated on for appendicitis a few days before his death. He was a uieinbei of St. Mauhew's church and the Men's club of the same institution. Surviving a r e a wife: parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bredlau. one brother, Reuben Bredlau, and two sisters. Miss Fish Bredlau and Mrs. J. E. Struebing, all of the Tonawandas. The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the l a t e residence and at 2 o'clock from Si. Matthew's church. Rev. Carl Frank enstein officiating. Burial will be in Cold Spring cemetery. Lockport | BREDLAU, Frank A (I168242)
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19544 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/31/1931 Mrs. Helen Zimmerman, 22 years old, a bride of four months residing at 81 Hagen avenue, died last night at the DeGraff Memorial hospital, following a brief illness. She is survived by a husband, Gustav; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thumulka; a sister, Mrs. Henry Bowman, and a brother, Gustav Thumulka, ail of North Tonawanda. The funeral will be held Monday morning at 8.30 o'clock from the residence and half an hour later at the Ascension cnurch. Rev. J. F. Kelly will officiate and interment will be at Mt. Olivet. | THUMULKA, Helen (I104628)
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19545 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/31/1961 BACH - Walter H. Bach, 51, of 420 Payne Ave., North Tonawanda. died Sunday (Jan. 29, 1961.) in Roswell Park Memorial Insti- tute, Buffalo. He was a lifelong resident of North Tonawanda, a member of Redeemer Lutheran Church and the Lutheran Lay- men's League, and was employed as a custodian at Felton Gram- mar School. He is survived by his widow, Veronica Kancar Bach; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Ow- ens of Arlington, Tex., and Mrs. Robert Bennett of Burbank, Calif., a son, Robert a. of Troy, N.Y., his mother, Mrs. Augusta Bach; two sisters, Mrs. Ella Johnson and Mrs. Lydia Bernhardt, all of North tonawanda, and five grand- children. Friends may call at Wattengel Funeral Home, 307 Oli- ver St., where funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, the Rev. Hugo G. Kleiner officiating. Burial in Elmlawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Redeemer Lutheran Church. | BACH, Walter Herman (I119916)
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19546 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/31/1962 SEPTEMBER BRIDAL PLANNED: Mrs. William J. Abram of 779 Nash Road, North Tonawanda, announces the engagement of her daughter, Kathleen May, to Richard Gerald Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Fox, 260 Wheatfield St., North Tonawanda. Miss Abram is the daughter of the late Mr. Abram. The future bride and her fiance are graduates of North Tonawanda High SchooF. Mr. Fox served with the U. S. Air Force. A September is planned. | Family: FOX, Richard Gerald / ABRAM, Kathleen May (F38806)
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19547 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/31/1966 Walter E. Helwig. a lifelong North Tonawanda resident who had been active in St Paul's Lu- theran Church, died unexpect- edly yesterday at his home, 37 E Felton St.. Mr. Helwig, who was 64, had been employed by Twin Indus- tries. He is survived by his wife, Leona; a son, Roger D. of North Tonawanda; three sisters, Mrs. Harold Johnson of Buffalo, Mrs. Phillip Trembley of Hia- leah,, Fla.,, and Mrs. Jacob Alen- bach of Tonawanda; two broth- ers, Carl and Edward Helwig of North Tonawanda. Services willl be at 2 p.m Wednesday at Fretthold Funeral Home. | HELWIG, Walter E (I175134)
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19548 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/31/1968 BROEKER - Edward E. Brocker. 63. of 515 Woodward Ave.. North Tonawanda. unex- pectedry Monday (Jan. 29. 1968) at DeGraff Memorial Hospital. Mr. Broeker was a former employe of American District Sleam for 43 years, retiring in 1963 He was a member of the United Automobile Aerospace Agricultural implement of America (UAW). and a member of Grace Lut haran Church. He is survived by his wile. Rachel (nee Febru- ary); two sons, Robert Edward, at home and Charles A. of Co- coa, Fla., and a daughter, Mrs.. Glen (Leona) Stones of Perry, N.Y. Also surviving are eight grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs Herman (Anna) Warblow, Mrs Louse Drier and Mrs. Leonard (Evelyn) Maerten, all of North Tonawanda. and Mrs. AlaapMne Ostwald of the Town of Wheatfield; two brothers. Benjamin P. and Albert, both of the Town of Wheatfield, and many nieces and nephews, Friends may call at the Frett- hold Funeral Home, 1241 Oliver St. at Ward Road, North Tona- wanda, where services will be conducted at 2 p.m.. Thursday. The Rev. E. Werner, Weinreich will officiate. The family will be in attendance from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Interment will be in Resthaven Cemetery. | BROECKER, Edward William (I175275)
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19549 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/31/1972 BENNETT - Angeline Bennett. 60, Saturday (Jan. 29. 1972) at Deaconess Hospital after a long illness. Surviving are her husband, Adelbert Bennett; two daughters. Mrs. Donald (Gail) Hicks and Mrs. John (Laticia) Waltman; eight grandchildren; also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Michael (Agnes) Kresovich, Mrs. John (Lucy) Zivkovich and Mrs, Ivan (Mildred) Snyder; a brother, Nicholas Schuster. Friends may call at the Hamp Funeral Home. Inc.. Adam-Seymour Streets, Tonawanda, where services will be conducted at 1 a.m.. Tuesday. Burial in Elmlawn Cemetery. | SCHUSTER, Angeline (I136607)
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19550 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/31/1972 Mrs. Blanch Trowell, 78, of 9 77th St, died unexpectedly Sunday (Jan. 30, 1972) in memorial Medical Center after being stricken ill at home. Born in Ogdensburg, she had lived in this city for 65 years. Survivors include her husband, William C. Trowell; two sons, Richard Trowell of this city, and Jack Trowell of Stanton, Calif., and eight grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Lane Funeral Home at 11 a.m. Wednesday with the Rev. Ray K. Hallin of the United Presbyterian Church of- ficiating. Burial will be in Riverdale Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. | Blanch (I112674)
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