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19601 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/10/1980


RUMBOLD - Leigh
Rumbold, Wednesday
(October 8, 1980) Kenmore,
N.Y.
Beloved husband of the
late Marian J. Rumbold;
father of Mrs. Norman
(Jeanne) Thiel; brother
of Dr. Lynn Rumbold
(Ruth) of Rochester,
N.Y. and the late Roy
Rumbold; also survived
by 4 grandchildren and 4
great-grandchildren.
Friends may call for
the funeral service
which will be held
Saturday morning at 11
a.m. at the Lester H.
Wedekindt Inc. Funeral
Home, 3290 Delaware
Avenue, Kenmore. No
prior visitation. Mr.
Rumbold was a 40 year
member of Brounshidle
Post No. 205 and VFW
Crosby Post 2472 and
Sutherland Lodge No.
826F&AM 
RUMBOLD, Leigh (I108910)
 
19602 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/11/1904

A pretty wedding took place at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. August Hermann
last Thursday afternon, when
their daughter, Esther, was married
to Otto F. Zastrow. The ceremony
took place beneath an arch of
and roses. Rev. Otto Sitzler
the knot. After the ceremony covers
were laid for a hundred guests.
bridal couple were the recipients of
many handsome and valuable gifts.
They will make their future home in
North Tonawanda. 
Family: ZASTROW, Otto Frederick / HERMANN, Esther Mathilda Alvina (F32119)
 
19603 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/11/1910

The funeral of Harold Pfanner, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Pfanner,
who was killed by an automobile on
Delaware street Saturday afternoon,
was held from the late home at 2
o'clock this afternoon and a half hour
later from the Salem Church on Morgan
street. The services were conducted
by the Rev. Hans Horney.
Burial was in Elmlawn. 
PFANNER, Harold (I110081)
 
19604 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/11/1916

The funeral of Charles Borofske will
be held from the late home at No. 253
Grove street at two o'clock tomorrow
afternoon. Rev. F. A. Higgins officiating.
Burial will be made in Salem's
cemeterv. 
BOROFSKE, Charles G (I179285)
 
19605 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/11/1918

Mrs. Caroline Voelker, 55 years old,
wife of Henry Voelker of No. 7 Scott
street died early this morning after a
brief illness with pneumonia. Besides
her husband, two daughters, Miss
Helen Voelker and Mrs. Cletus Reg-
net; three sons, Charles and (Arthur
of the Tonawandaa and Henry Voelk-
er of Rochester; her mother, Mrs.
Sophia Schaefer of North Tonawanda;
two brothers, Charles Schaefer of
Grand Island and Edward Schaefer of
Lockport, and one sister, Mrs. Frank
Karkow of North Tonawanda survive.
The funeral win be held Monday afternoon
at 2 o'clock from the late residence
and interment will be made in
Elmlawn. 
SCHAEFER, Caroline (I107662)
 
19606 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/11/1974

HANES - Frank H. Hanes.
73. Wednesday (Oct. 9,1974) at
DeGraff Memorial Hospital
after a brief illness. Mr. Hanes
was a lifelong resident of North
Tonawanda. a member of St.
Mark Lutheran Church, and
former employe of Buffalo
Pumps, retiring in 1969.
He is survived by his wife.
Gertrude (nee Klein) Hanes;
two sons. Marvin Hanes of California
and Lynn B. Hanes of
North Tonawanda; four grandchildren;
two great-grandchildren;
a brother. Albert
Hanes and three sisters. Mrs.
Mabel Furio, Mrs. Lillian
Schweichler and Mrs. Arnold
(Alice) Beasock. all of North
Tonawanda, several nieces
and nephews 
HANES, Frank H (I126236)
 
19607 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/11/1976

OWENS - Eileen M.
(nee Zastrow) Owens, 55,
of Niagara Falls, suddenly
Friday (Oct. 8,
1976).
She is survived by her

husband, John M.Owens;
three children, Linda L.
Owens, John F. Owens
and Gayle M. DiRienzo,
all of Niagara Falls; two
grandchildren and
several nieces and
nephews; her father,
Fred H. Zastrow of North
T o n a w a n d a ; two
brothers, Glenwood W.
Zastrow of Youngstown
and Elton Zastrow of
Niagara Falls.
Mrs. Owens was a

member of VFW, Post
917, Ladies Auxiliary and
the Holy Ghost Lutheran
Church.
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. where
services will be held
Tuesday at 10 a.m., the
Rev. Albert W. Bahr will
officiate. Interment will
be held privately at
Acacia Park Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers,
memorials may be made
to Holy Ghost Lutheran
Church.
 
ZASTROW, Eileen M (I56785)
 
19608 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/11/1980

ZIEHM - Arthur W
Ziehm, 67, of Niagara
Falls, Thursday (October
9, 1980) in
Memorial Medical
Center. Mr. Ziehm was a
former employee of the
North Tonawanda
Department of Public
Works and a veteran of
World War II.
He is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Harry
(Beverly) Dorn, Jr., of
North Tonawanda and
Mrs. Robert (Sandra)
Malley of Buffalo; two
sons, Jay (Brenda) Ziehm
of Pursglove, W.
Virginia and William
Ziehm of Barker, NY;
twelve grandchildren; a
sister, Mrs. James
(Olga) Henwood of St.
Petersburg, Fla., a
sister-in-law, Mrs. Ann
Z i e h m of North
Tonawanda and many
nieces and nephews.
Service and burial at
the convenience of the
family. No prior
visitation.
Arrangements by the
Fretthold Funeral
Home, Inc.
 
ZIEHM, Arthur W (I72208)
 
19609 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/12/1914

Violet E., t h e two-year-old daughter
of Mr. a n d Mrs. O t t o Z a s t r ow of L in
wood avenue, died S a t u r d a y evening
f r om typhoid fever. The f u n e r a l will
be held t o m o r r o w a f t e r n o o n at 1:30
o'clock from t h e h o u s e and half ar
h o u r l a t e r from t h e S t . M a r k ' s churcb
on W a s h i n g t o n s t r e e t , Rev. Heman
officiating. Burial will t a k e p l a c e in
t h e c i t y c e m e t e r y. 
ZASTROW, Violet Esther (I95195)
 
19610 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/12/1950

RONALD EDWARD GATLEY
Ronald Edward Gatley, 11, died
this morning in DeGraff Memorial
Hospital. He is survived by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gatley
of Steig Road; three sisters,
Constance A., Fay A., and Cynthia
R., two brothers, Dennis B. and
LeRoy. Services will be Saturday
at 2 p.m. in the Wattengel Funeral
Home. The Rev. Craig W.
Schwartz will officiate. Burial
will be in White Chapel Memorial
Park.
 
GATELY, Ronald Edward (I94346)
 
19611 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/12/1966

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E.
Zuch of 124 Payne Ave., North
Tonawanda, who were married
SO years ago today, will be honored
at a reception Saturday in
the Rescue Fire Hall.
Hosts for the party will be
their sons, Earl, Howard, Raymond,
Elton and Robert, and
their daughters, Mrs. Clyde
(Evelyn) Martin and Miss Al-
dine Zuch. They also are the
parents of the late Edna Zuch.
They have 10 grandsons and two
granddaughters.
The couple was marrried in
Pendleton, Oct. 12, 1916 and
have lived in the Tonawanda
area all their married life.
Mrs. Zuch, the former Esthr
Kaufman, was raised in Clar-
ence. Mr. Zuch retired in 1957
after employment 28 years at Co-
lumbus McKinnon Co.
 
Family: ZUCH, Benjamin / KAUFMAN, Esther M (F36149)
 
19612 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/12/1972

The Rev. Thomas S. Wood performed
the double ring wedding
ceremony uniting Linda
Arbeiter Yates and William A.
Plau on Saturday, Oct. 7, 1972,
in Third Presbyterian Church.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Arbeiter
of Walck Road, North Tonawanda,
and the bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray W.
Plau of Fourteenth Avenue,
North Tonawanda.
Mrs. Clifford Hathaway
attended the bride as matron of
honor. Thomas E. Plau was his
brother's best man, and Robert
Arbeiter, brother of the bride,
and Clifford Hathaway ushered.
The couple greeted guests at a
reception in Park Manor
Lounge. The couple is at home
in 934 Walck Road. North
Tonawanda. 
Family: ARBEITER, Rudolph C / KOEPSELL, Beatrice M (F26354)
 
19613 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/12/1972

RANKIN - LeMoyne A.
Rankin. 78, in Niles, Ohio, Oct.
11, 1972. Wife of Clyde E.
Rankin Sr.; mother of Louis H.
Rankin of Eggertsville, Clyde
E. Rankin Jr. of North Tonawanda,
and Mrs. Donald
(LeMoyne) Loomis of Niles,
Ohio; sister of William Meyers
of Pennsylvania, and George
Meyers of Florida; also
survived by eight grandchildren
and three great-grandchildren.
Funeral services Saturday at
10 a.m. in Riverside Baptist
Church, 346 Ontario St. Friends
are invited to call 7 to 9 p.m.
Thursday and Friday 2 to 4 and 7
to 9 p.m. at the Denneville
Funeral Home, Inc., 366 Ontario
St. 
MEYERS, LeMoyne A (I130484)
 
19614 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/12/1982

ANDRES~ Flora Ruth
Andres, 76, of North Tonawanda
Monday (Oct. 11,
J1982) at Kenmore Mercy
Hospital after a lengthy
illness.
She is survived by her
husband, Martin J.
Andres; three sons, James
M. (Karen) and Gary D.
(Caroline) Andres, both of
North Tonawanda and
Robert J. (Carrol) Andres
of West Seneca; four
grandchildren, Nicole,
James Jr., Kevin and
Mark; a brother, Samuel
McCutcheon of Niagara
Falls.
Friends may call at the
Fretthold Funeral Home,
Inc., 1241 Oliver St., at
Ward Rd , North Tonawanda
this evening 7 to 9
and Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7
to 9 p.m. Services will be
held from the funeral home
Thursday at 1:30 p.m., the
Rev Richard H. Trump
will officiate. Interment
Acacia Park Cemetery 
MCCUTCHEON, Flora Ruth (I116675)
 
19615 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/13/1926

The marriage of Miss Georgia
Baughman, daughter of Mr. aud Mrs.,
Baughman of Morburg. Pa.,
to Walter M. Bothnke. son of Mr
and Mrs. Hermany Boehhke of Tona-
wanda was solemnised Monday after-
noon at three-thirty o'clock at the
parsonage of Salem church, Rev.
Andrew Hils officiating. Miss Lena
Boehnke and Frank Joyce were attendants
Following the ceremony, a wedding
supper was served to thirty at the
home of the groom's parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Boehnke left for Pennsyl-
vania and will be at home after Oc-
tober 18, in 48 Alexander street. 
Family: BOEHNKE, Walter Michael / BAUGHMAN, Georgia C (F25795)
 
19616 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/13/1928

Fred R. Clench, 30 years old,
was found dead in bed at his
home, 22 Minerva street, this
morning. Health Officer J. T.
Harris was called and announced
that death was due to natural
causes. Clench was born in North
Tonawanda and had lived in the
Tonawandas all his life. He was
a veteran of the World War. He
is survived by a wife, Myrtle;
two sons, Fred R. Jr., and Eugene;
a mother, Mrs. Mary Clench; two
sisters, Mrs. Arthur Brett and
Mrs. Milford Bishop and two
brothers, Ralph and Woodrow
Blench. The funeral will be held
Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock
at the late residence, Rev. C. L.
Braun of the Grace Lutheran
church officiating. Interment will
be at the City cemetery.
 
CLENCH, Fred R (I147368)
 
19617 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/13/1936

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Voelker
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Elfrieda, to Norman
Andrees, son of Mrs. Emma Andrees
of Nashville, Term. The
wedding will take place in November.

ALSO

Niagara Gazette - 11/18/1936

BERGHOLTZ, Nov. 1 8 - T h e marriage
of Miss Elfrieda Voelker, of
Niagara and Hunts streets, to Nor-
man Andrees, of the Nash road and
Niagara Falls boulevard, was one of
the prettiest weddings held here this
season. Miss Voelker is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Voelker
and Mr. Andrees is a son of Mrs. E.
Andrees. The ceremony took place
last Saturday at St. James Evangeli-
cal Lutheran church, the Rev. Otto
Bruss officiating.
To the strains of Lohengrin's wedding

march, played by Theodore Grabau,
organist, the bridal party enter-
ed the church. Miss Voelker was love-
ly in her bridal attire of a white
moire gown which was floor length
and had a long train, a long tulle
veil and an old fashioned bouquet o f
white roses, and white Pom Poms and
smilax tied with satin streamers. She
wore white hose and shoes to match.
Miss Audrey Voelker, sister of the

bride, was maid of honor and wore a
becoming gown of tea rose moire
floor length, similar to that of t he
bride. The bride's maids were Miss
Emma Andrees, sister of the groom,
and Miss Gladys Mellenthine. an Intimate
friend of the'bride.
The little four-year-old flower girl,
Jacquelyn Andrees. niece of the bride
and groom, looked dainty in a peach
color silk crepe dress.
The best man was Wallace Martin.
Melvln Voelker. brother of tho
bride, and Philip Moll were ushers.
Before the ceremony the Misses Gertrude
and Lydla Schultz, of Niagara
Falls, sang "I Love You Truly." and
after the ceremony "What a Friend
we Have in Jesus," with Mr. Grabau
accompanying. The single ring ceremony
waa used. Mrs. Voelker. mother
of the bride, wore a becoming
dress of green silk crepe, and Mrs.
Andrees. mother of, the groom, wore
a stunning gown of wine crepe.
After the ceremony a reception was
held In the ball on Niagara road for
about 60 guests. Out-of-town guests
were from Nashville, Tonawanda and
Niagara Falls.
Pre-nuptial affairs were showers
given by Mrs. Hazel Weigand. the
Misses Audrey Voelker and Lydia
Schultz; Mrs. E. Andrees. Mrs. Mildred
Andrees and Miss Emma Andrees;
Miss Loretta Froehllng. Mrs.
Edward Heshke and Mrs. William
Andrees. The bride and groom will
reside on corner Nash road and Niagara
Falls boulevard. 
Family: ANDREES, Norman H / VOELKER, Elfrieda (F14240)
 
19618 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/13/1955

Miss Elvira A. DiFrancesco and
Mr. William Robert Beringer announce
the attendants for their
wedding Saturday at 10 a.m in St.
Francis of Assisi Church.
Matron of honor will be Mrs.
Victor Dzikoski with Miss Helene
Beringer, Miss Marjorie Keller
and Mrs. James Dmitrenko as
bridesmaids.
Best man will be Charles Beringer,
with Nicholas Beringer,
Frank Beringer and Michael
Shannon as ushers.

ALSO

North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/3/1955

FUTURE BRIDE: Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Di Francesco. 187
Sommer St., announce the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Elvira, to William Robert Beringer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wendel Beringer, 62 Highland Ave. The marriage is
scheduled Oct. 15. 
Family: BERINGER, William Robert / DIFRANCESCO, Elvira A (F50380)
 
19619 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/13/1962

ARBEITER ° Michael J. Ar-
beiter, 52, of 213 Lindsay Place,
North Tonawanda, died unexpect-
edly Saturday (Oct. 13, 1962). A
lifelong resident of North Tona-
wanda, he was employed as an
inspector at The Wurlitzer Co. for
the past 31 years. He was a mem-
ber of its union and of the Holy
Name Society of Ascension
Church. He is survived by his
wife, Margaret M. (nee Perge);
two daughters, Mrs. David (Shir-
ley) Richards and Mrs. Gary
(Marion) Lewis; his mother, Mrs.
Veronica (nee Sokoley) Arbeiter;
two grandchildren, Paul and
James Richards; two sisters, Mrs.
Benjamin (Bretta) Broecker and
Miss Veronica Arbeiter, all of
North Tonawanda. Brother of the
late Mathias Arbeiter. Funeral
services will be at 8:30 a.m. Tues-
day at Pawenski Funeral Home,
652 Oliver St. (corner of Fifth),
and at 9 a,.m. in Ascension Church,
the Rev. Francis J.. Hunt officiat-
ing. Burial will be in Mount Oliver
Cemtery. The family will be at
the funeral home from 2-4 and
7-10 p.m. 
ARBEITER, Michael J (I117738)
 
19620 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/13/1967

Mrs. Louise Kline. Mrs. Arthur
Shamrock, Mrs. Edward Ziehm,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ziehm
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ziehm,
all of North Tonawanda, have
just returned from Detroit where
they attended the funeral of their
a brother, Charles Ziehm, who
passed away laft Sunday eve-
ning after a lengthy illness. Mr.
Ziehm was the son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Ziehm of
St. Johnsburg. 
ZIEHM, Charles Gustav Julius (I58131)
 
19621 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/13/1975

HARDER - Sherwood
|R. Harder, 58, of North
Tonawanda Saturday
(Oct. 11, 1975). He was a
, member of Friedens
United Church of Christ,
and Tonawandas Post
264, American Legion.
He is survived by his
wife, Lillian (nee
Prohaska) Harder; two
daughters, Mrs. Paul
(Sharon) Turecki of
North Tonawanda and
Mrs. Bruno (Christine)
Vottero of St. Catharines,
Ontario; two aunts, Mrs.
William (Clara) Brown
and Mrs. Augusta
Hildebrandt, both of
North Tonawanda, and
four grandchildren. 
HARDER, Sherwood (I64012)
 
19622 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/13/1982

RECH William A. Rech,
62, of Tonawanda, Monday
(Oct. 11, 1982) at DeGraff
Memorial Hospital after
several weeks illness. A
native of Tonawanda, he
was a member of North
Tonawanda Lodge 860,
BPOE, and a life member
oftheEldredgeClub.
He is survived by his
wife, Billie Harrington
Rech; a brother, Richard
W. (Jeanette) Rech of
North Tonawanda and two
nephews, Glenn (Deborah
Ann) Rech of Cleveland,
Ohio and Terry Rech of
Rochester
Friends may call Tuesday
evening from 7 to 9
and Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7
to 9 p.m., at John O Roth
Funeral Home. Morgan
and William Sts., Tonawanda
where services will
be conducted at 10 am
Thursday by the Rev
Richard H. Trump Burial
will be in Elmlawn Cemetery.
Friends are invited to
attend a service Wednesday
evening at 7 o'clock
under the auspices of
North Tonawanda Lodge
860, BPOE. 
RECH, William A (I99155)
 
19623 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/14/1922

Mrs Julia Mary Boening, 50 years old died last evening at her home, 10 Falls Boulevard following a stroke of appoplexy sustained two days ago. Surviving are her husband, one son, Arnold, three daughters, Mrs G. F. Ziehl, and Mrs. J. W. Jaenecke of North Tonawanda, and Mrs E. J. LaPorte of Buffalo, her father Julius Steig Sr. of St. Johnsburg, three brothers, Julius Steig Jr., and Valentine Steig of St. Johnsburg, and Henry Steig of St Paul, Minn., and two sisters, Mrs. Julia Brock of Twining, Mich., and Miss Mary Steig of St Johnsburg. The funeral will be hell Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the late residence, and at 2 o'clock from St Martin's Church at Martinsville, Rev. Theophilis Berner officiating. 
STIEG, Julia Maria Sophia (I76648)
 
19624 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/14/1940

Two wedding anniversaries were
celebrated in Tonawanda over the
week-end by couples, whose families
include two members of the
city police department. Mr. and
Carl Ullrich of 378 Broad street,
one of whose sons, William Ullrich
is a desk sergeant on the
Tonawanda police department, observed
the 50th anniversary of
their wedding at their home last
night, surrounded by members of
their family and friends. Patrolman
and Mrs. Max Pagels celebrated
their silver anniversary at
the home, 73 Minerva street, on
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ullrich, natives of
Tonawanda, were united in marriage
50 years ago Saturday by
the late Rev. Mr. Wittlinger, then
pastor of the Salem Evangelical
and Reformed church, located at
Morgan and Main streets. Mrs.
Ullrich, who was Miss Anna Mungold,
is 69, Mr. Ullrich is 75.
They have two sons, William
and Harold, and two daughters.
Mrs. Albert Sponholz and Mrs.
William Probst, and one grandson,
all residents of Tonawanda.
They had charge of the celebration,
which was in the nature of
a surprise. The couple received
many valuable gifts, flowers and
felicitations from relatives and
friends. A large wedding cake
centered the dinner table.
Married 25 years ago by the
Rev. F. O. Scholz of the Emmanuel
Evangelical Lutheran church,
Mr. and Mrs. Pagels celebrated
their silver anniversary with a
dinner, dancing and cards. Among
the 40 participants in the event
were four generations, Mr. and
Mrs. Pagels, their son, Donald,
23; their granddaughter, Judith
one, and Mr. Pagel's father,
Charles. 80.
Mrs. Pagels was Miss Martha
Goerke before her marriage.
The couple were the recipients
of many presents, mostly silverware.
The wedding cake ^that
surmounted the dinner table, at
which Mr. and Mrs. Pagels sat,
was decorated with a miniature
couple in wedding attire. 
Family: ULLRICH, Charles A / MUNGOLD, Anna (F36948)
 
19625 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/14/1948

Mrs. Elizabeth Wilke, nee Peter,
62, died early this morning at her
home, 1330 Pierce Ave., after a
long illness. She is survived by
husband, Philip. She was the mother
of Mrs. William Kennet,
Franklin and William and sister
of William, Louis, Edwin of North
Tonawanda and Elmer of Rochester,
Mrs. Rose Kopp and Mrs.
Clarence Miller. Funeral will be
held Saturday at 2:30 p. m. from
the family residence. The Rev.
Frederick Hinners will officiate.
Burial will be in St. Paul's Lutheran
Cemetery. 
PETER, Elisabeth Anna (I62603)
 
19626 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/14/1982

BLUHM August Bluhm
86, of North Tonawanda,
Wednesday (Oct. 13, 1982)
at DeGraff Memorial Hospital
after a brief illness.
Mr. Bluhm was a resident
of North Tonawanda the
past 50 years.
He is surivived by his
wife, Violet (nee Heine)
Bluhm and many nieces
and nephews.
Friends may call at the
Fretthold Funeral Home,
Inc., 1241 Oliver St., at
Ward Rd., North Tonawanda
today 2 to 4 and 7 to
9 p.m. Services will be held
from the funeral home
Friday at 10:30 a.m., the
Rev. Mark H. Woodward
will officiate Interment
White Chpapel Memorial
Park. 
BLUHM, August (I152486)
 
19627 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/14/1985

PLAU - Margaret G. Plau. of
North Tonawanda, Sunday (October
13, 1985) in DeGraff Memorial Hospital,
after a brief illness. Mrs. Plau
was a member of the Third Presbyterian
Church, the Ladies Guild
and former member of North Tonawanda
Sr. Citizens.
She is survived by her husband
Raymond W. Plau of North Tonawanda;
two sons, William (Linda)
Plau and Thomas Plau, both of No.
Tona.; two grandchildren; a sister,
Mrs. Charles (Mary) Platzer of
Williamsville, N.Y.; also survived
by several nieces and nephews.
Friends may call at the Fretthold
Funeral Home, Inc., 1241 Oliver St.
at Ward Rd., No. Tona., Monday and
Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral services will be held from
the funeral home on Wednesday at
10:00 a.m. The Rev. Mark H.
Woodward will officiate. Interment
in Elmlawn Cemetery. Flowers
gratefully declined. Memorials may
be made to the Third Presbyterian
Church. North Tonawanda 
Margaret G (I117788)
 
19628 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/15/1940

Funeral services for Dr.
Howard C. Fairbanks will be
held at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow
afternoon at the late residence
in 43 Delaware street. Dr.
Fairbanks died Sunday of a
heart ailment. 
FAIRBANKS, Howard C MD (I114382)
 
19629 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/15/1966

ZUCH - Mrs. Florence E.
Zuch, 71, of Townline Road,
Sanborn, N.Y., unexpectedly at
home Saturday (Oct. 15, 1986).
Mother of Melvin Zuch and
Mrs. Charles (Laura) Daunce,
both of Sanborn; sister of Mrs.
Verna Harper of North Tonawanda,
Mrs. Gertrude Holmes,
Mrs. Clara Barber, Mr. Edward
Laughlin, Mr: Lester Laughlin,
all of Niagara Falls, N.Y.; also
survived by six grandchildren
and three great-grandchilden.
Funeral sevices will be conducted
at the Pike and Jones Funeral
Home, Inc., Sanborn N.Y.
Monday at 2 p.m. by the Rev.
Benson A. Benton pastor of the
Sanborn Methodist Church. Interment
in Wheatfield Cemetery.
Shawnee, N.Y.
The family win be present at
the funeral home from 7 to 9
this evening and 2 to 4 and 7
to 9 p.m. Sunday.

ALSO

Niagara Gazette - 10/15/1966

SANBORN-Mrs. Florence E. Zuch, 71, of Townline
Road, died today (Oct. 15,1966) at her home after
suffering an apparent heart attack.
Born in Pekin, April 5,;1895,
she was the daughter of William
and Alice Moss Laughlin.
She had made her home
in this community for the last
50 years and was the widow
of Otto F. Zuch who died in
1962.
Mrs. Zuch was a member of
the Sanborn Methodist Church
and the Woman's Society of
Christian Service of the
church.
Survivors include a son,
Melvin Zuch, and a daugher,
Mrs. Charles (Laura) Daunce,
both of this community; two
brothers, Edward and Lester
Laughlin, Niagara F a l l s;
three sisters, Mrs. Verna
Harper. North Tonawanda,
Mrs. Gertrude Holmes and
Mrs. Clara Barber, both of
Niagara Falls; six grandchildren
and three great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
conducted at 2 p.m. Monday
at the Pike and Jones Funeral
Home, Sanborn, by Rev. Benson
A. Benton, pastor of the
Sanborn Methodist Church.
Burial will be in Wheatfield
Cemetery, Shawnee.
Friends may call from 7 to
9 p.m. today and from 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. 
LAUGHLIN, Florence E (I105712)
 
19630 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/15/1984

WEIN Eleanor U. Wein, 76, of
North Tonawanda, Sunday (October
14, 1984 in North Gate Manor Nursing
Home after a lengthy illness. She
was the wife of the late Chester Wein
and mother of the late Ann Elizabeth
Wein.
She is survived by three sisters,
Mrs. Thomas J. (Orna) Lee of
Mississippi, Mrs. Harold (Electa)
Wolter of Medina and Mrs. Clifford
(Julia) Westphal of Tonawanda and
several nieces and nephews.
Services were held today at the
Fretthold Funeral Home, Inc., 1341
Oliver St., at Ward Rd , North Tonawanda.
If so desired, memorials
may be made to the Retarded
Children's Fund. 
ULLRICH, Eleanor A (I89819)
 
19631 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/16/1924

Fred Young passed away very suddenly
at his home in the Staley road.
Thursday morning, October 9. Funeral
services were held Sunday afternoon,
buritl at Maple Grove cemetery. 
YOUNG, Fred (I42049)
 
19632 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/16/1929

James M., two-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Black, 19
Allen street, died yesterday afternoon.
Besides his parents three
brothers, Robert, Donald
Thomas, and five sisters. Mar
garet, Evelyn, Jean, Janet and
Alexia, survive.
The funeral will be held tomorrow
afternoon at 3:30 o'clock
from the residence. Burial will be
at St. Francis cemetery. 
BLACK, James McMillan (I148543)
 
19633 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/16/1931

Mrs. Wilhelmina C. Strehlow, 82
years old, died last night at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank
Hahn, 100 William street. She was
born in Germany and had resided
in Tonawanda for the past 40
years. She was a member of the
Ladies' Aid society of the Immanuel
Lutheran church.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
Hahn; three sons, August R., Tonawanda,
Emil, Alhambra, Cal., and
Herman, Los Angeles, Cal.; 15
grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
The funeral will be held Sunday
afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at the
Hahn residence. Rev. F. O. Scholz
will officiate and burial will be at
Elmlawn. 
ZIELKE, Wilhelmina C (I100180)
 
19634 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/16/1946

Palms and garden flowers
adorned the altar and large baskets
of gladioli and pom-pons decorated
the chancery of St. Martin's
Lutheran church, Martinsville
for the marriage of Miss Bernice
A. Wollenberg, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold H. Wollenberg
of Sweeney street, and Everett L.
Weinheimer. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles H. Weinheimer, of Shawnee
road. The wedding took
place Saturday, October 5 at 3
P. m, the Rev. Berner officiating.
During the service Eugene
Thiele sang "Because" and Mrs.
Brown sang "I Love You Truly."
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a gown of
white brocaded satin designed
with a fitted bodice, sweetheart
neckline and long fitted sleeves
tapering at the wrists. The full
gathered skirt fell into a chapel
length train. Her full length
veil of illusion was arranged with
a satin crown and orange blos-
soms. The veil was originally
worn by the bridegroom's sisterin-

law at her wedding. She wore
a strand of pearls, the gift of the
bridegroom, and carried a large
colonial bouquet of white pompoms,
snapdragons and yellow
roses tied with white satin ribbon.
Miss Gladys Wollenberg, sister
of the bride, maid of honor; wore
yellow chiffon over taffeta, fashioned
with fitted bodice, three
quarter sleeves and a full sqirt
Her headdress was a green beaded
bonnet with yellow shoulder
'length veil. She wore a double
strand of pearls with matching
bracelet. Her colonial bouquet
was of white pompoms and orchid
snapdragons, tied with silver
ribbon.
The Misses Elizabeth Stowell
and Vera Fritz, as bridesmaids,
wore blue gowns, with brocaded
satin bodices and full tulle skirts
over taffeta. Both wore pearls
and carried small colonial bou-
quets of yellow pom-poms and
snapdragons. Their headdresses
were yellow flowers with matching
short veils.
The flower girl, Jo Ann Lambert,
cousin of the bridegroom,
wore a pale green gown with an
orchid hair ribbon. She carried a
small white basket filled with
garden flowers and wore a small
heart shaped locket, the gift of
the bride.
Edward Weinheimer, brother oi
the bridegroom was best man
and the ushers were Lyle Freck,
cousin of the bridegroom, and
Louis Fritz.
The bride's mother selected a
fuechia dress with white gloves
and black accessories while the
bridegroom's mother was attired
in a claret wine velvet dress with
black accessories. Both wore corsages
of mixed flowers.
A wedding dinner was held in
the church dining room for the
bridal party and immediate famlies.
A three - tiered wedding
cake centered the table, topped
with a miniature bride and groom,
used to decorate the wedding
cake of the bride's mother. Place
cards were lettered In gold and
garden flowers and streamers oi
white, yellow and blue crepe
paper decorated the room. In the
evening a reception for 175 guests
was held at Labor hall.
The bride presented her attendants
with onyx and black
compacts. The bridegroom gave
his attendants ties and leather billfolds.
Mr., and Mrs. Everett Weinheimer
left for a wedding trip
to the East, the bride wearing a
hunter green wool suit with
black accessories and a corsage of
mixed flowers. Upon their return
they will live temporarily
with Mr. Weinheimer's parents.
Prenuptlai parties for the bride
were given by Mrs. Arnold Wollenberg
and Miss Gladys Wollenberg,
Miss Vera Fritz and Mrs.
George Loveland.
 
Family: WEINHEIMER, Everett L / WOLLENBERG, Bernice Augusta (F29142)
 
19635 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/16/1951

St. Francis of Assisi Church was the setting for a
pretty wedding Oct. 6 at 10 a.m.. when Miss Mary Jean
Redfield, daughter of Mrs. Charlotte Redfield of Sommer
St. became the bride of Richard George Fix of Ellicott
Creek Rd. The Rev. Francis Trapp performed the cere-
mony before the altar which was decorated with white
gladioli and chrysanthemums.
A gown of white atin with fit-
ted bodice and softlly fathered
skirt was worn by the bride. Ap
lique of seed pearls outlined the
sweetheart neckline and an in-
sertion of illusion in the skirt.
Her fingertip veil fell from a
Juliet cap trimmed with seed
pearls. She carried white roses
and chrusanthemums centered
with an orchid.
Mrs. William Bowman was her
sister's matron of honor. She
wore a gown of American beauty
lace, matching lace mitts and a
bonnet of flowers. She carried
yellow roses and chrsanthe-
mums.
Mr. Charles Pastor, brother-in-
law of the bridegroom, was the
best man.
A grey crepe dre with har-
monizing accessories was the at-
tire chosen by the bride's mother
and the bridegroom's sister, Mrs.
Winnifred Carroll woe a navy
blue suit with matching acces-
sories. Orcids complimented
their ensembles.
Tall white taper and a cen-
terpiece of Fall flowers deco-
rated the bride's table for the
wedding dinner in the Isle View, La-
ter 200 guests attended re-
ception in Eagles' Home, ela-
ware St. Guests were preent
from the Tonawandas, Kenmore,
Buffalo, Williamsville and Niag-
ara Falls.
For a wedding trip to the
Thousand Islands and Lake Pla-
cid the bride wore a black and
white suit with green accesor-
ies and an orchid corsage.
Prenuptial parties were gien
by Mrs. William Bowman,, Mrs.
James Redfield and Mrs.
Charlotte Redfied.. Sisters of
the bridegoom are planning a
party for the recent bride.
Mr. and Mrs. Fix are at home
in 265 Sommer St. The latter
a member of the United States
Naaval Reserve is stationed at
the Naval Air Base, Niagara
Falls. Mrs. Fix is emloyed at
the Rudolf Wurlitzer Company. 
Family: FIX, Richard George / REDFIELD, Mary Jean (F59724)
 
19636 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/16/1961

PASEL-Pauline E. Pasel, 78,
of 58 Maple St., Tonawanda, died
Sunday morning, (Oct. 15, 1961)
in DeGraff Memorial Hospital aft-
er a brief illness. Born in North
Tonawanda, she had been a resi-
dent of the Tonawandas all her
life. Mrs. Pasel was a member
of St. Martin's Lutheran Church.
Survivors include four daughters,
Mrs. Robert (Dollky) Mellenthien,
Mrs. Arthur (Avis) Ziehm, Mrs
Rudolph (Ruth) Moritz and Mrs.
Glenwood (Pauline) Witkopf, all
of the Tonawandas, 12 grand-
children and 8 great-grandchil-
dren. She was the mother of the
late Fred W. Pasel. Friends may
call at John O. Roth Funeral
Home, Morgan and William
Streets, Tonawanda, where serv-
ices will be conducted by the Rev.
Luther Knauff at 1:30 p.m.
Wednesday. Burial in Elmlawn
Cemetery. 
ROSSOW, Pauline E (I96473)
 
19637 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/16/1963

LEHMANN - Rudolph
Lehmann, 85, of North
Tonawanda. Friday.
October 14. 1963. Brother of
Frank (Minna) Lehman of
North Tonawanda; also
survived by several nieces
and nephews.
Private services will be
held at the convenience of
the family. 
LEHMANN, Rudolph (I122540)
 
19638 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/16/1973

BATT - Luella E. Batt. 68.
of North Tonawanda, Sunday
Oct 14. 1973 at DeGraff
Memorial Hospital following a
long illness
Wife of Albert A. Batt Sr.;
mother of Albert H. Batt Jr
and Mrs. Albert (Shirley)
Durow of North Tonawanda.
W Donald Batt of the Town of
Tonawanda, Richard F, Batt
of Lockport and Mrs Jack
Patricia' Durante of Niagara
Falls. Ont . sister of Harvey
Strassburg of Lockport: niece
of Rachel Van DeWater of
Pekin, NY. and Mrs. Ella
Strassburg of North Tonawanda
Also survived by 15 grandchildren
and one great-grandson
Friends may call from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. at the Hilliard
Funeral Home, Inc.. 147
Delaware St . Tonawanda,
where services will be conducted
Wednesday at 9 30
a m . followed by a Mass of the
Resurrection from Ascension
Church at 10 a m . Msgr Julius
J Szabo officiating Interment
at Mt Olivet Cemetery A vigil
service will be held Tuesday at
7:45 p.m 
STRASSBURG, Luella Emma (I57268)
 
19639 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/16/1974

GAUDA - Patricia A.
(Machaby) Gauda. 40. of
Lockport, N.Y., Tuesday (Oct.
15, 1974). Beloved wife of
Howard R. Gauda: mother of
Scott Gauda and the late Gary
Gauda: sister of Mrs. Robert
(Betty) Proefrock of North
Tonawanda, Hector Machaby
of Bergholtz and Francis
Machaby of North Tonawanda:
step-daughter of Earl
Blanchard of Piercefield.
N.Y., aunt of several nieces
and nephews.
Friends received by the
family 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.. at the
Brunner Funeral Home, 156
Robinson St.. North Tonawanda,
where prayers will be
said Friday (Oct. 18th) at 9
a.m., followed by a Mass of
Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m..
from Ascension Church. Inter-
ment Resthaven Cemetery.
 
MACHABY, Patricia Ann (I108313)
 
19640 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/16/1974

BRADDELL - Dennis W.
Braddell, Oct. 16, 1974 of the
Town of Tonawanda, N.Y.
Beloved son of Walter and
Cecilia Braddell; brother of
George Braddell. Funeral
services from the Lester H.
Wedekindt, Inc., Funeral
Home, 3290 Delaware Avenue,
Friday morning at 9:30. Mass
of Christian Burial in St.
Andrew's R.C. Church
(Sheridan Drive) at 10 o'clock.
Friends are invited. Wake
service Thursday evening at 8
o'clock. Family present 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. 
BRADDELL, Dennis W (I163512)
 
19641 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/16/1975

BATT - Kenneth R.
Batt, 69, of North
Tonawanda at DeGraff
Memorial Hospital,
Tuesday (Oct. 14, 1975).
Mr. Batt was a member
of Ascension Church and
former owner of Ken Batt
Fuel Oil Company. He
was member and past
president of the Buffalo
Cinema Club, a member
of the Twin City Camera
Club and was formerly
associated with the
American Field Service
program at North
Tonawanda Senior High

School.
Beloved husband of
Helen (nee Perry) Batt:
father of Mrs. Robert
(Barbara) Kijowski of
North Tonawanda, Mrs.
James (Beverly) Mills of
Buffalo and Kenneth R.
(Patricia) Batt Jr., of
Pittsburgh, Pa.; grandfather
of Kevin C. Batt of
Pittsburgh; brother of
Mrs. Max (F. Regina)
Bailey of El Cajon, Calif.,
and Robert Batt of North
Tonawanda, uncle of
several nieces and
nephews.
Friends received by the
family today 7 to 9 p.m.,
and Thursday 2 to 4 and 7
to 9 p.m., at the Brunner
Funeral Home, 156
Robinson St., North
Tonawanda where
prayers will be said
Friday (Oct. 17th) at 9
a.m., followed by a Mass
of Christian Burial at
Ascension Church. In-
terment White Chapel
Cemetery. At the request
of the family, in lieu of
flowers, memorials may
be made to DeGraff
Memorial Hospital
Building Fund. Vigil
prayers will be said
Thursday evening at 7:30.
 
BATT, Kenneth R (I107502)
 
19642 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/16/1975

BERUBE - Camille P.
Berube, 57, of the Town of
Tonawanda, suddenly,
Wednesday (October 15,
1975) at Kenmore Mercy
Hospital. Mr. Berube was
a member of St. Mark
Lutheran Church, an
Army, veteran of World
War II, and member of
Bricklayers Local 49,
Tonawanda, N.Y.
He is survived by his
w i f e , Violet (nee
Stoeckel) Berube; three
daughters, Mrs. Barbara
Shafer of Jacksonville,
N.C., Mrs. Terry (Carol)
Strassburg of Milton,
Fla . and Mrs. Michael
(Linda) Cooley of
Mont., a son,
J. Berube of W.
Palm Beach, Fla.; three
grandchildren; two
brothers, Ernest and
Hector Berube of Dracut,
Mass.; four sisters, Mrs.
Fred (Irene) Gauthier

and Mrs. George (Rita)
Beau lieu, both of Dracut,
Mass., Mrs. Theodore
(Mariange) Paquette of
Hudson, NY., Mrs. Florence
Gauthier .of Lowell,
Mass., and several nieces
and nephews.
The family will receive
friends at the Fretthold
Funeral Home, Inc., 1241
Oliver St., at Ward Rd.,
North Tonawanda from 7
to 9 this evening and 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday.
Services will be held ,at
the funeral home
Saturday at 10:30 a.m..
the Rev. Thomas K.
Spahn will officiate.
Interment in St. Mark
Lutheran Cemetery. 
BERUBE, Camille P (I73701)
 
19643 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/17/1930

Mr and Mrs. Henry Martin of
Rumbold avenue, announce the
engagement of their daughter.
Pearl, to Harold R. Rhodes of 221
Wheatfield street. 
Family: RHODES, Harold Richard / MAERTEN, Pearl Catherine (F24765)
 
19644 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/17/1935

Mrs. Elizabeth Trosin, nee Vorpahl.,
46 years old, died this morning
at her home, 528 Fletcher
street. She had resided in the
Tonawandas all her life. She
was a member of the Salem Evangelical
church, the Ladies' Aid
society and the Home Department
of the church. She is survived
by a husband, Rudolph Trosin,
Jr., a son, Edward; a grandson,
five sisters, Mrs. R. A. McFarlana
and Mrs. Walter Johnson, Niagara
Falls, Mrs. Ole Kapstad
Larimore, North Dakota, Mrs.
Jerome Gundy and Mrs. Frank
Ball North Tonawanda, and a
brother, Fred, North Tonawanda.
Rites wili be held Sunday afternoon
at 2.30 o'clock at the residence.
Rev. Walter F. Hetzel
will officiate and burial will be
in Elmlawn 
VORPAHL, Elizabeth E (I102382)
 
19645 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/17/1955

MAY - Mrs. Harriet Pfanner
May, 75, of a heart attack Sunday
evening (Oct. 16, 1955) in her residence
at 23 Young St., Tonawanda.
She was born in Tonawanda and
was a lifelong resident of that city.
She is survived by one son, La-
Verne G. May of Tonawanda; one
sister, Mrs. Magdalena Bloomstein
of Lockport, and a brother, Jacob
Pfanner of Tonawanda. Friends
may call at the John O. Roth Funeral
Home, 60 Morgan St., Tonawanda,
where services will be at
2 p.m. Wednesday, with the Rev.
M. L. Baseler officiating. 
PFANNER, Harriet (I110083)
 
19646 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/17/1959

WILKE - Captain John W.
Wilke, 79, of 1330 Pierce Ave.,
North Tonawanda, formerly of
Buffalo, N.Y., died in the Hilltop
Nursing Home, Friday morning
(Oct. 16, 1959). Mr. Wilke was the
uncle of Mrs. William Kemmet
and Franklin Wilke, both of North
Tonawanda. Friends may call at
the Fretthold Funeral Home, 1241
Oliver St. at Ward Rd. where
services will be held at 2 p.m.
Monday. The Rev. Frederick Hinners
will officiate. Interment in
St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery.
Mr. Wilke was a member of St.
Paul's Lutheran Church, the Rescue
Fire Company, and the Firemen's
Benevolent Association. 
WILKE, John W (I92777)
 
19647 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/17/1967

VINER - Charles H. Viner,
66, of 129 Killewald Ave., Tona-
wanda, died Monday (Oct. 16,
1967) in DeGraff Memorial Hos-
pital.
Born in Buffalo, he had resid-
ed in Tonawanda for 42 years.
He was a retired organ builder.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Lillian Blackmore, and a
brother, Everard H. Viner of Buf-
falo.
Private funeral services were
conducted Tuesday, Oct. 17, by
the Rev. Everett F. Spring at
Elmlawn Crematory Chapel.
 
VINER, Charles H (I149498)
 
19648 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/17/1975

BOEHNKE - Arnold
R. Boehnke of 5391
Tonawanda Creek Rd.,
Pendleton in DeGraff
Memorial Hospital,.
Thursday (Oct. 16, 1975).
Mr. Boehnke was a
member of the Holy
Name Society of Good
Shepherd Church and the
Wendelville Fire Company.
He had been an
a s s e m b l e r at the
Harrison Radiator Co.,
Lockport, N.Y.
Husband of Marie
Metzinger Boehnke;
father of David A., and
Randy M. Boehnke, Mrs.
Dennis (Linda M.) Rose,
all of Pendleton, Mrs
Michael (Judith A.)
Rados of Texas; son of
Mrs. Otto (Amelia)
Boehnke Sr. of Wheatfield;
brother of Robert
C Boehnke of Lockprot,
Otto M. Boehnke Jr. of
Pendleton, Donald H.
Boehnke of California,
Mrs. Glenn (Shirley)
Meyers of the Town of
Wheatfield and the late
Herman O. Boehnke, also
survived by two grand-
sons and several nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services will
be held Saturday at 9
a.m., at Good Shepherd
Church, Tonawanda
Creek Rd., Pendleton.
Interment in Resthaven
Cemetery. The family
will be' present at the
Rhoney Funeral Home,
Inc., 5893 Hoover Rd.,
Sanborn from 2 to 4 and 7
to 9 p.m., today 
BOEHNKE, Arnold Raymond (I76530)
 
19649 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/17/1980

G A R D I N E R -
Montague Gardiner, 87,
of Tonawanda, N.Y.,
Thursday (October 16,
1980) at DeGraff
Memorial Hospital.
Husband of Ivy (nee
Reeves) Gardiner;
father of Frederick
(-Jane) Gardiner of
North Tonawanda; stepf
a t h e r of William
Maynard of Niagara
Falls, Cameron (Marg)
T a y l o r of North
T o n a w a n d a and
Lawrence (Barbara)
Taylor of Tonawanda
and Archie (Donna)
H e n d e r s o n of
Williamsville; grandfather
of William R.
Gardiner of North
Tonawanda, also survived
by nine stepgrandchildren;
twelve
great-grandchildren and
a sister, Elsie Gould in .
England.
Born in Exeter,
England where he was a
semi-professional
hockey player, Mr.
Gardiner had resided in
Tonawanda 20 years and
was a member of the
North Presbyterian
Church.
Friends may call from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m., at the
Hilliard Funeral Home,
Inc., 147 Delaware St.,
Tonawanda where
services will be conducted
Sunday at 1 p.m.,
the Rev. Frank E.
Wright officiating. Interment
Acacia Park
Cemetery. 
GARDINER, Montague (I136597)
 
19650 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/18/1912

The wedding of Miss Louise V.
Wurl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mart-
in Wurl of William street, to Mr. Albert
Sattleberg of Martinsville was
Solemnised at St. Maerten's Church
in Martinsville, at 5 o'clock, yesterday
afternoon. The church was beautifully
decorated with palms and ferns.
The Reverend Theophfiius Berner
performed the ceremoney in the presence
of a large number of relatives
and friends. The bride, who was given
in marriage by her father, was
gowned in white satin with pearl
ormrmerits. Her veil was fastened
with a bandeau of pearls and lillies-
If-the-valley and she carried Bride
roses. Miss Amanda Wurl, who was
maid-of-honor was gowfled in pink
voile. The bridesmaids were: Miss
Sophia Sattleberg, Miss Bsther Goerss
Miss 'Matilda Broecker tend Miss
Sophia Goerss. The briesmaids were
all gowned alike in dresses of white
embroidery, and carried white asters.
Mr. Gottlieb Sattleberg was' the best
man and the groomsmen were: Mr.
Edward Wurl, Mr. Walter Zelhl, Mr.
William Schrdeder arid Mr. Rufus
Goerss. After the ceremoney their
was a reception and "dinner for 150
guests at the home of the brides parents.
Covers were laid for twelve at
the bride's table, the decorations eeing
In red and white. Among the outof-
town guests were: Mrs. H. Grabau
Of Lyons, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. John
Sattleberg, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John Sattleberg,
Jr., Miss Hattle Ewaldt of
Columbia, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Gregory
Schrorer, Sr., Messrs. Gregory
and Oscar Schrorer, Miss Clara
Schrorer, Miss Ella Pedders, Mr. and
Mrs. Wllliaw Burrows, Miss Louise
Broetfker, Miss Edna Zacherof Buffalo;
Mrs. Mary Sy, Mr. and Mrs. J;
Schultz of Niagara Tails; Mr. C.
Broecker of Bergholtz and Mr. Edward
Wurl of Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. Sattleberg will be at
home in Martinsville after December
1st. 
Family: SATTELBERG, Albert Christian Gottfried / WURL, Louise Victoria Friederike (F19649)
 

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