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19901 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/26/1946 Mrs. Louise Wolanske, 71, died last night at her home, 461 Ward road. A lifelong resident, she was a member of St. Mark's Lutheran church. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Truman LaFleur; five sons, Wilbert, Truman and George of the town of Wheatfield, Raymond and Walter of North Tonawanda; 20 grandchildren, four great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Rudolf Poerschke of Indian Falls, N. Y., and Mrs. Amelia Fehrman of North Tonawanda, and four brothers, Fred and Walter Wilke of North Tonawanda, Rudolf Wil- Ke of Santa Monica, Calif, and George Wilke of Patterson, N. J. Rites will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence and at 2:30 from the St. Mark's church. The Rev. Paul Fretthold will officiate. Burial will be in St. Matthew's cemetery. | WILKE, Louise (I64580)
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19902 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/26/1976 Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Elmlawn Cemetery chapel, Town of Tonawanda, for William H. Bowler, 80. Mr. Bowler, who resided on Colvin Boulevard in the town, died Tuesday in the Veterans' Administration Hospital in Buffalo, where he had been a patient four days. A Lockport native, Mr. Bowler served in the Mexican Border Campaign in 1916, and during World War I Army service he was honored by the French and U.S. governments for heroism. Mr. Bowler was a past com- • mander of both the John Maxwell VFW Post in Buffalo and the Ken-Ton Barracks, World War I Veterans. He retired in 1957 as an electrician with the Niagara Frontier Transit System. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Charles R. Page of the Town of Tonawanda. | BOWLER, William H (I161403)
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19903 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/26/1982 PHELAN-John Francis Phelan of North Tonawanda suddenly Thursday (November 25, 1962) at DeGraff Memorial Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Shirley (nee Regnet) Phelan: two daughters, Jacquelyn (Richard) Raby and Carolyn (David) Batt; four grandchildren; his brothers and sisters, Bernice (Earl) Chapman, Marie (Leon) Demers, William (Erma) Phelan, Jr., Janet (Robert) Stowers, Norma (Sven) Nelson and Thomas (Barbara) Phelan. A memorial Mass will be celebrated Saturday at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph's R.C. Church, No. Tonawan- da. | PHELAN, John Francis (I77664)
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19904 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/26/1983 BAER - Louis W Baer of Sanborn. NY. in Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center. November 25. 1983 H u s b a n d of Olive (Weinheimer) Baer; father of Richard D. (Adrienne) Baer of Houston. Tex., and the late Walter Philip Baer; brother of the late Norma Zuch, also survived by three granddaughters. Funeral services will be held at the Rhoney Funeral Home. Inc., 5893 Hoover Rd . Sanborn, Tuesday at 1 P.M., with the Rev Norbert Wasiewicz officiating. Interment in Memorial Park Cemetery. The family will be present from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. If preferred, memorials may be made to the Heart Fund or St. Paul's United Church of Christ. Shawnee. Mr. Baer was an exempt member of the Shawnee Volunteer Fire Co.. and former Boiler Superintendent of Starpoint Central School District. | BAER, Louis W (I96901)
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19905 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/26/1984 DAUPHIN - Irene A. (nee Berndt) Dauphin, 74, of North Tonawanda, Saturday (November M, 1PM) at DeGraff Memorial Hospital. A lifelong resident of the Tonawandas, she was the sisiter of the late Clarence and Ernest Berndt and Mrs. Atlas Metcalf. Mrs. Dauphin had formerly been employed at DeGraff Memorial Hospital and was a member of Salem United Church of Christ. She is survived by two sons, Norman (Stella) Dauphin of North Tonawanda and Morton (Theresa) Dauphin of Tonawanda; a sisterin- law, Selma Berndt of Amherst; seven grandchildren, six greatgrandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Monday evening from 7 to 9 and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at John O. Roth Funeral Home, Inc., Morgan and William Sts., Tonawanda where services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday by the Rev. Richard H. Trump. Burial will be in City Cemetery. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to the Lions Club of the Tonawandas | BERNDT, Irene (I141467)
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19906 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/27/1908 Edna, the 15-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Woodrich of 198 Schenck street, died Tuesday morning. The funeral was held yester- day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from and a half an hour, later from St. Mathew's church | WOODRICH, Edna (I98959)
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19907 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/27/1914 William Schultz, sixty-nine years old, a well-known stone mason, died at his home on the Nash road yesterday morning, after an illness of several months. He was born in Germany and had lived in the town of Wheatfield most of his life. Besides his widow, seven daughters, Mrs. Edward Channell of Wolcottsville, Mrs. George Peter of Martinsville, Mrs. Charles Rockwood of Wilson, Mrs. William Morwitz and the Misses Emma, Bertha and Ells Schultz of St. Johnsburg, and five sons, Albert, Gustav, Her- man, Rudolph and Charles Schultz, all of. St. Johnsburg, survive. The funeral will be held from the family home at 1:30 o'clock on Sunday afternoon and an hour later from the St. John's Lutheran church at St. Johnsville, the Rev. William Albrecht officiating. Burial will be made in St. John's cemetery at St. Johnsburg. | SCHULTZ, Wilhelm Friedrich Carl (I63032)
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19908 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/27/1918 Frank F. Ball, fifty-four years old, of No. 46 North Niagara street last night at the DeGraff Memorial hospital after a two weeks illness with pneumonia. He was born in Buf- falo and came to Tonawanda to live twelve years ago. he is survived by two sons, Frank F. Ball, Jr., and Joseph Ball of Tonawanda, and three sisters, Mrs. Rose Siltch (sic), Mrs. Ray- mond Burger and Mrs. Ferdinand Bamberger, all of Buffalo. The fun- eral will be held Friday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Francis church. Bur- ial will be in Mt. Olivet. | BALL, Frank F (I122306)
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19909 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/27/1922 Mrs. Theodore W. Greiner entertained Saturday evening at her home in 95 Jackson avenue at a variety shower in honor of Miss Eleanor Ferchen of Bergholtz, whose marriage to Arthur Williams takes place Sunday, December 2. Decorations were in yellow and white throughout. The evening was pleasantly spent in games and music. Luncheon was serv- ed for twelve at a table centered with a wedding cake, favors being of tiny bags of rice. Miss Ferchen was the recipient of a number of attractive gifts. | Family: WILLIAMS, Arthur Johannes / FERCHEN, Elenora Elisabeth (F18812)
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19910 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/27/1935 William C. Thielke, 51 years old died today noon at his home, 276 Wheatfield street. He was a lifelong resident and a member of the St. Matthew's church. He is survived by a wife, Rosa, nee Doebler; three sons, Norman, Harold and Donald; parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Thielke, all of North Tonawanda, and two sisters, Mrs. Ella Fries of Buffalo and Miss Hulda Thielke of North Tonawanda. Rites will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the residence. Rev. Carl Frankenstein will officiate. | THIELKE, William C (I107440)
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19911 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/27/1944 Twenty-five years ago today Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boehnke of 569 E. Thompson street were married in Immanuel Lutheran Church, Morgan and William streets by the Rev. F. O. Scholz. Mr. and Mrs. Boehnke have one son, S/Sgt. Harold, who has been in the U. S. Air Force for 26 months and has been overseas for the past 20 months. | Family: BOEHNKE, Charles E / RIEMER, Liesbeth B (F24113)
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19912 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/27/1972 BARRAND - Gordon W. Barrand, formerly of Upper Mountain Road, Pekin, suddenly Nov. 25, 1972 in Coolville, Ohio. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Barrand Sr.; brother of William G. Barrand Jr., Robert A. Barrand, all of Pekin, Howard R. Barrand of Niagara Falls, Mrs. John (Geraldine) Rogers of North Tonawanda, also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m., at the Rhoney Funeral Home, Inc., 5893 Hoover Road, Sanborn, with the Rev. Canon Alexander Corti officiating. Interment in North Ridge Cemetery. The family will be present from 2 to 4 and 7 to9 p.m. today | BARRAND, Gordon W (I107079)
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19913 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/27/1974 PETERS - Raymond J. Peters. Nov. 25. 1974. Beloved husband of Marion J. (nee Trautman) Peters; son of, Albert Peters Sr., and the late* Edith Peters; brother of Mrs Carlton (Doris) Stump, Albert Jr. (Evelyn), Mrs. Lloyd (Mar- garet) Brucker. Mrs. Anthony (Helen) Mudrzynski, Mrs. Lester (Rita) Miser. Mrs. Archie (Betty) Currier. Frederick. Mrs. Alice Hilken and the late Richard. | PETERS, Raymond J (I177435)
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19914 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/27/1981 BAGDY Zoltan J Bagdy. 96. of North Tona .wanda. Thursday (November 26. 1981) at DeGraff Memorial Hospital after a lengthy illness A /lifelong resident of North Tona wanda, he was the husband of Y o1 a n M (nee Markovitz) Bagdy who died in 1971 He is survived by a daughter. Miss Irma L. Bagdy of North Tonawanda and two sons, Franklin Z. Bagdy of North Tonawanda and William J (Barbara) Bagdy of Grand Island; a granddaughter. Mrs. Egon (Christine) Rassow and two grandsons. Charles and David Bagdy. Friends may call Friday evening from 7 to 9 and Saturday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.. at John 0 Roth Funeral Home. Morgan and William Sts. Tonawanda where services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday (Nov. 29th) by the Rev. Robert L Cook. Burial will be in White Chapel Cemetery at the convenience of the family If so desired, memorial contributions may be made to Payne Avenue Christian Church in North Tonawanda. | BAGDY, Zoltan J (I120260)
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19915 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/28/1908 Married, by the Rev. Duncan Cameron- at the manse of the North Presbytelian church, Mr. S. P. Davidson of Buffalo, N. Y., and Miss Alice Harris of North Tonawanda, in the afternoon of November 25, and in the evening of the same day Mr. Oscar Bernsdorf of North Tonawanda and Mrs. Minnie Gurney of Tonawanda. | Family: BERNSDORF, Oscar J / Minnie (F50733)
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19916 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/28/1925 The marriace of Mrs. Alma A. Blanchard of Yonng street to Frank E. Tackman of Tast Aurora was solemnized Wednesday. November 25 at the parsonage of the First Metho dist Episcopal church. Rev. Melvin J. Hill officiating. Attendants wore Miss Ruth Holler and Fred Holler. | Family: TACKMAN, Frank E / HOLLER, Alma A (F54052)
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19917 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/28/1930 Mrs. Emma Rech, 69 years old, died yesterday at her home, 449 South Niagara street. She has been in failing health for some time. Mrs. Rech was a life-long resident of Tonawanda. She is survived by her husband, Charles W. Rech; two sons, Fred A. and C. Grover Rech; three daughters, Mrs. C. A. Warner, Mrs. E. A. Herdegren, all of the Tonawandas, and Mrs. H. M. Karcher, Buffalo, and 16 grandchildren. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at the residence. Rev. Andrew Hils of the. Salem church will conduct the services and interment will be at Elmlawn. | KOHLER, Emma (I106133)
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19918 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/28/1931 Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Witkop of 72 East Felton street were pleasantly surprised last evening on the occasion of their thirtieth wedding anniversary The even- ing was spent with music and cards. Refreshments were served at a table centered with a gift bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums, with covers laid for twenty-five. Mr. and Mrs. Witkop received many beautiful gifts. Miss F. Hofmelster of Buffalo, who was a member of the original bridal party was among those present. Others who were attend- ants at t h e wedding included Mrs. Mary Thoman and Fred Fick. | Family: WITKOP, Albert H / GREFRATH, Anna C (F20870)
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19919 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/28/1936 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wurl of 8 Fillmore avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Helen, to Mr. Woodrow Diebold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Diebold of Dodge road on Wednesday evening. November 25 at 7:30 o'clock. The Rev. G. F. Hinners of' St.. Paul's Lutheran church officiated. The bride wore aqua moire taffeta with silver accessories, and a corsage of white roses and baby mums. She was attended by Miss Nina Poerschke, who Wore rustcolored velvet with gold accessories and a corsage of yellow roses and baby mums. Mr. Wallace Werth acted as best man. A reception for fifty guests followed the ceremony at the bride's home. Mr. and Mrs. Diebold will be at home after December 1st in 6 Fillmore avenue. | Family: DIEBOLD, Woodrow / WURL, Helene (F20990)
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19920 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/28/1945 NT Man, 52, Shot To Death in'Room, Police Say 'Suicide' In what police believe to be a suicide case, the gun-shot punctured body of Michael Bodie, 52, was found last night in his room at 60 Webster street, North Tonawanda, by a roomer, James Eroes, who investigated after he had not seen Bodie since Monday. Police state that Bodie probably committed suicide late Monday evening. Another roomer stated be remembers hearing what could have been a muffled shot about 8 p. m. Monday, but which at the time he thought was the backfire Df an auto exhaust. According to Patrolman Roy Rickaxd, who was ditpatched to the scene of the crime, Bodie shot and killed himself by "lying on the floor of his room, holding the barrel of a 16-gauge shotgun to his chest and tripping the trigger with a yard-long forked stick." Coroner Henry C Lapp returned a verdict of suicide upon investigation at the scene of the death. North Tonawanda police, who knew nothing more than the meagre facts concerning the case this morning, had not conducted the usual preliminary investigation which is routine in a case where a life is taken. Though no police had been assigned to investigate this morning, (they reported themselves satisfied with the original report), they had not determined any possible motive for the suicide. The NEWS learned this morning that Bodie had complained recently of "being ill.' Buffalo Bolt company reports that the victim had been employed there as a laborer for two years and had "quit without notice two months ago." Bodie is survived by his father, Ma the w; his wife, Veronica, 71 Douglas street, Tonawanda; two sons, Sidney, 15, and Sgt. Joseph Bodie with the Army in Japan; and three daughters, Mrs. Guy Bernasconi, Mrs. George Goff and Ruth Bodi, 14. Born in Hungary, August 31, 1893, Bodie re sided in Tonawanda for 20 years. Last evening Simu A. Muresan, who operates a tavern at 60 Webster street and owns the building where Bodi had been living for the past year, asked another roomer, Eroes, if he had "seen Mike today." Eroes had not and west to Bodies room to visit his friend. Eroes found Bodie dead, laying on his back, with his hand over his blood-stained shirt The shotgun was laying beneath the victim's left leg. , Funeral rites will be conducted at the Hilliard Funeral Home, 147 Delaware street, Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, with Rev. Andrew Babinski officiating. | BODIE, Michael (I154177)
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19921 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/28/1951 Staff Sgt. Leroy Zaggel Jr., and Miss Eleanor Turillie of New York City were married Nov. 24 at a Wyoming Air Force Base, according to word received by the sergeant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Zaggel Sr. of 82 Washington St. Sgt. Zaggel and his bride, both members of the Army Air Force, are leaving Wyoming for New Mexico for new assignment. They plan to visit Mr. and Mrs. Zaggel Sr. in March. Sgt. Zaggel served in the European theater during World War 2. He is a graduate of North Tonawanda High School. | Family: ZAGGEL, LeRoy Clark / TURILLIE, Eleanor (F30457)
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19922 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/28/1955 WEDDING ANNOUNCED Mrs. Erna Sharts, Sweet Home Rd., and Lester Ziemendorf, Falls Blvd., were married Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the parsonage of St. John's Lutheran Church, St. Johnsburg. Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Christian Schulmeister. A wedding supper followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Ziemendorf are at home in Falls Blvd. | Family: ZIEMENDORF, Lester C / MANTE, Erna A (F20033)
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19923 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/28/1966 The marriage of Mrs. Geneva Bingert and Emerson H. Cory took place at Grace Lutheran Church Nov. 24. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Musall of Lewiston, sister and brother-in-law of the bride. After a short trip, the couple will be at home in 15 Hill Place, Tonawanda. | Family: CORY, Emerson H / MARTIN, Geneva E (F39139)
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19924 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/29/1907 Mrs. Ida C. Holdridge, 47 years of age, of 82 Kohler street, died last evening, after a lingering illness of several years. She is survived by her husband, Franklin Holdridge, her mother, three daughters, Hazel B., Cora I, both of Tonawanda, and Mrs. Neil MeGilzly of Monessen, Pa.; four sons, Le Roy, Frank, Wilbur and Theadore, one brother, Thomas Howard of Tonawanda, end four sisters, Mrs. Casper Batt., Mrs. Joseph Oswell and Mrs. Hattie Young, all of Tonawanda, and Mrs. Clesson Outwalter of Olcott. The funeral will bo held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the late residence. Interment will be made at the City Cemetery. Buffalo, Warren, Pa., Saginaw, Mich Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., papers please copy. | HOWARD, Ida C (I127158)
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19925 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/29/1946 St. Christopher's Shrine was the setting of an impressive wedding ceremony on Saturday at 10 a. m. when Miss Mary Jane Sparks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sparks of 706 Falls blvd. was united with Thomas Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Black of 19 Allen street The Rev. William Solleder officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned in a nylon taffeta gown fashioned with tight bodice, square yoke with high neckline of net. The long tight sleeves were edged with lace and the full skirt fell into a long train. A full length UrimmefL veil was caught with a circlet of orange blossoms, with a small fade veil. She wore pearls, the bridegroom's gift and carried a bouquet of lilies, mums, and baby breath tied with satin bows and shower of streamer ribbons. Miss Lois Sparks was her sister's maid of honor. She wore a velvet gown in a soft shade of green, wrth tight bodice, sweetheart neckline, bracelet length sleeves, shirred at the elbow, and full skirt. She wore golden flowers in her hair and carried' a bouquet of yellow mums, and talisman roses. Miss Margaret Sparks, junior bridesmaid, was gowned in sapphire blue velvet with a silver headdress and carried American Beauty roses, mums and fern. Miss Lexis Black, sister and the bridegroom, and Miss Irene Kohler also wore velvet, the former in American Beauty and the latter in periwinkle. They carried roses and mums. The best man was Donald Black, brother of the groom. The ushers Mr. Reginald Sparks, brother of the bride, Mr. Michael Hurley, nephew of the groom and Mr. Howard Maurer. Mrs. Floyd Sparks, mother of the bride, chose a dress of black sheer embroidered in white with black accessories. Her corsage was of roses and mums. Mrs. Alexander Black, mother of the groom, chose a black dress with matching accessories. Her corsage was of rotes and mums. The bride's grandmothers, Mrs. Margaret Goodman and Mrs. William Sparks, wore black dresses with matching accessories. Their corsages were of roses and mums. Preceding the Mass, Miss Jane Domer sang the Lord's Prayer and during the service Ave Marie. The organist was Miss Marie Krauss. A wedding breakfast was served at the Delaware Grill for 38 guests and later in the evening a recep- tion. | Family: BLACK, Thomas Alexander / SPARKS, Mary Jane (F53365)
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19926 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/29/1950 Vases of white chrysanthemums, palms and seven branch candelabra decorated the altar and chancel of St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church on Nov. 11 at 5:30 p.m. for the marriage of Miss Shirley J. Krueger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Krueger and Warren D. Allen, son of Mr and Mrs. Harry Allen of Niagara Falls. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Paul Fretthold. Carl Koehnke played nuptial music and accompanied Mrs. William Grawe who sang "Always" and "The Lord's Prayer." Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of Belgium lace with an off-the shoulder'neckline, long sleeves tapering to points over the wrists and a set in band of ruching around the hipline falling in folds to the floor and extending into a long court train. She wore a fingertip veil of French imported illusion with lace edge in scroll design- and a tiara of pearlized orange blossoms. She carried a lace fan adorned with baby chrysanthemums and an orchid. The bride wore pearls with earrings to match, a gift from the bridegroom. The maid-of-honor, Miss Irene Brauer, wore an orchid satin gown with a matching lace hat. The bridesmaids, Miss Carol Gath and Miss Lorraine Stenzel wore similar gowns and hats in yellow and aqua. All wore long gloves and carried lace fans trimmed with roses and chrysthemums to match their gowns, gowns. ° George A l l e n attended his brother as best man and the ushers were James and Robert Krueger. The mother of the bride wore a coffee and cream colored crepe dress with brown accessories and the bridegroom's mother chose a plum colored crepe dress with matching accessories. Both wore corsages of roses and chrysanthemums. Grandmothers of the bride and bridegroom wore corsages of carnations with their ensembles. More than 150 guests attended the reception which was held in the Eagles' Home. Out of town guests were from Niagara Falls, Middleport, Buffalo and Monroe, Mich. Showers for the bride were given by Miss Irene Brauer, the Misses Elaine and Lorraine Stenzel, variety; Mrs. Ralph Mellenthine, and Mrs. Donald Strassburg, kitchen and linen; Miss Carol Gath and James Krueger, one-gift Jack and Jill; Mrs. Reinold Mueller, variety; Mrs. William Goater and Mrs. Gordon Call, one-gift bathroom. A shower and luncheon were given by friends of the bride at the Carborundum Company. For a wedding strip through the Smoky Mountains, the bride wore a grey suit with navy accessories and an orchid corsage | Family: ALLEN, Warren D / KRUEGER, Shirley Jean (F29034)
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19927 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/29/1960 MARRIED 50 YEARS: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Becken of Sanborn, above, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Saturday at a reception and dinner in the Sanborn firehall. All their wedding attendants wore present. Except for a. brief period, Mr. Becken has funned most of his married life. For ten years he farmed the Carroll brothers farm in Pekin and since 1931. when he purchased a 172 acre farm in Upper Mountain Rd., has tilled his own land. Mr. and Mrs. Recken's family consists of four sons and two daughters, Ervin, Harold and Carl Becken, Pekin, Chester Becken, Lockport, Mrs. Jacob Steingasser, S a n b o r n and Mrs. Lawrence Walck, Pekin. They have 17 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Attendants present for the anniversary event were Mrs. Pauline Dirmyer, Mrs. Becken's sister of Tonawanda: Mrs. Ruth Welch, Gasport and Mrs. Louise Lee. Pekin: George Dirmyer; Edward Becken of Niagara Falls and Charles Hermann of Cleveland. | Family: BECKEN, Charles Friedrich Gustav / KRUEGER, Alma A (F13967)
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19928 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/29/1962 GOERSS Thomas K Goerss of the Town of Tonawanda. unexpectedly Saturday i November 27, 1982) at his residence Beloved son of June M inee Miller) Goerss and Kenneth Goerss of the Town of Tonawanda; brother of Mrs Emmett (Maria June) Ballard of North Tonawanda; uncle of E r i n Ann B a l l a r d; grandson of Mrs Lynes Miller and Mrs Wilmer Goerss, both of North Tonawanda, also survived by several aunts, uncles and cousins Funeral services were private and at the convenience* of the family Interment Acacia Park Cemetery Friends are invited to a Memorial Service Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m , at the Zion United Church of Christ, Parker and Koenig Circle, Town of Tonawanda, the Rev. Saul Katz will officiate. If so desired, memorials may be made to the Zion United Church of Christ or a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by the B r u n n e r F u n e r al Home | GOERSS, Thomas K (I68121)
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19929 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/29/1974 Mrs. Lulu M. Warner, mother of Tonawanda Board of Education President Virginia Sentz and the late Dr. Elwyn C. Warner, a Tonawanda dentist and former school board president, died today at Grand Island Manor after a long illness. The 91-year-old Mrs. Warner was the wife of Dr. Clarence A. Warner, who died in 1937. Besides Mrs. Sentz and another daughter, Mrs. John O. Roth of Tonawanda, Mrs. Warner is survived by 10 Tgrandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services will be conducted Sunday. ALSO North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/30/1974 WARNER - Lulu M. (nee Rech) Warner, 91, of Tonawanda. Friday, November 29, 1974, at Grand Island Manor after a long illness. A native of Tonawanda. she was the wife of Dr. Clarence A. Warner, who died in 1937, mother of Dr. Elwyn C. Warner, who died in 1971; sister of the late Genevieve L. Hardleben, Marguerite I. Karcher, Fred A. and C. Grover Rech. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Carl E. (Virginia) Sentz and Mrs. John O. (Jane) Roth, both of Tonawanda, ten grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday at John O. Roth Funeral Home, Morgan and William Streets, Tonawanda, where services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Sunday by the Rev. Edward J. Trauscht. Burial will be in Elmlawn Cemetery. | RECH, Lula M (I106138)
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19930 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/29/1982 MARTINEAU Maria Martineau, 93, of Tonawanda, f o r m e r l y of Niagara Falls, Monday (November 29, 1982) after a long illness Mrs Martineau had resided in Tonawanda for the past five years and was the wife of the late Leo Martineau who died in 1963 She is survived by a daughter, Mrs Leonard i Rita) Bazinet of Tonawanda, five sons, Roland i Eva) Martineau. Julien Geneva) Martineau, and Arnold Martineau, all in Klorida, Francis (Ruth) Martineau of Niagara Falls and Robert (Joan) Martineau of Cleveland, Ohio Also surviving are twenty two grandchildren a n d n i n e g r e a t - grandchildren. Friends may call on TUESDAY from 2-4 and 7-9 p m at the Hamp Funeral Home, In< , Adam and Seymour Sis . Tona where prayers will be said at 9 a m Wednesday followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 30 am at St. Francis of Assial Church Interment at Gate of Heaven Cemetery. -- MERGED NOTE ------------ North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/30/1982 MARTINEAU - Maria Martineau, 93, of Tonawanda, formerly of Niagara Falls, Monday (November 29, 1982) after a long illness. Mrs. Martineau had resided in Tonawanda for the past five years and was the wife of the late Leo Martineau who died in 1963. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Leonard (Rita) Bazinet of Tonawanda; five sons, Roland (Eva) Martineau, Julien (Geneva) Martineau, and Arnold Martineau, all ir Florida, Francis (Ruth) Martineau of Niagara Falls and Robert (Joan) Martineau of Cleveland, Ohio. Also surviving are twenty-two grandchildren a n d nine g r e a t grandchildren. Friends may call on TUESDAY from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Hamp Funeral Home, Inc., Adam and Seymour Sts, Tona. where prayers will be said at 9 a.m. Wednesday followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. at St. Francis of Assisi Church. Interment at Gate of Heaven Cemetery | Maria (I112702)
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19931 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/29/1984 BAJOREK - Mary Virginia Ba jorek, 71 , of North Tonawanda, Wednesday (November 28, 1984) Born in Illinois, Mrs. Bajorek had been a resident of North Tonawanda the greater part of her life and was the wife of the late Alexander T Bajorek who died in October. 1978 She is survived by one son, A Thomas (Judith) Bajorek, Jr , three daughters, Mrs. Norman (Lucille) Grabowski, Elaine Bajorek and Sylvia Heider, all of North Tona wanda; two brothers, John W Goetz of Charleston, S.C. and Edward (Ella) Goetz of the Town of Tona wanda; nine grandchildren, Amy, Mary, Thomas and Melissa Bajorek, Lisa Simons, Stanley, James and David Grabowski and Robert Heider Friends may call Thursday 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p m. at the Wattengel Funeral Home, toe., Oliver St., North Tonawanda where prayers will be said Saturday at 9 a.m., followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 am in Ascension R.C. Church Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. | GOETZ, Mary Virginia (I121108)
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19932 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/29/1984 GOLEM Carl G Golem, 74, of San Diego, California, formerly of North Tonawanda, Wednesday (November 21, 1984) He is survived by his daughter Mrs Lawrence (Audrey) Grawe of the Town of Wheatfield, two sons Ronald R (Joann) Golem of Westfield, NY and Carl (Helga) Golem of Oklahoma; five grandchildren; one great-grandchild, a brother, Howard (Arlene) Golem of California and a sister, Mrs Maxwell (Grace) Canf ield of Westfield, NY Services were held Thursday morning at the Fretthold Funeral Home, 1241 Oliver St at Ward Rd. The Rev Richard Luh officiated. Interment was held in Friedens Cemetery. | GOLEM, Carl G (I98438)
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19933 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/29/1984 RECH Frederick A Rech, 61, formerly of Tonawanda, Wednesday (November 28,1984) at V A Medical Center, Bath, NY A native of Tonawanda, he was the son of the late Frederick A and Agnes (nee Johnson) Rech and brother of the late Genevieve Demmin He is survived by four sisters, Emily M Rech, Imogene R Haacker and Dorothy R Marohn, all of Tonawanda and Mrs Robert (Audrey) Kirkpatrick of Ballston Spa. N.Y.; two brothers, Charles W (Ruth) Rech of Tonawanda and Peter J. (Marilyn) Rech of So Saint Paul, Minn , also survived by many nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews There will be no prior visitation A private memorial service will be held at the convenience of the fami ly, the Rev Walter L.C Wenhold will officiate. Burial will be in Elmlawn Cemetery If desired. memorial contributions of your Choice would bf gratefully appreciated by the family of Mr Rech. Arrangements by John 0 Roth Funeral Home. Inc. | RECH, Frederick A (I106152)
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19934 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/3//1944 ANNOUNCES BETROTHAL -Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Wolf of S. Elllcott Creek road, announce the engagement of their daughter, Virginia May, to Sgt Clayton C. Alt, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Irving G. Alt, of Rochester, N. Y. Sgt. Alt is . stationed at Fort Lewis. Wash. ALSO North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/17/1946 Miss Virginia Wolf, of South Ellicott Creek Road, was the guest of honor at a kitchen shower given in Rochester Saturday evening. Hostesses were Mrs. Westen Peters and Miss Carolyn Alt. Twenty-one guests joined' in playing appropriate games and watching the bride-to-be open her many lovely gifts, Delicious refreshments were served. Attending from Tonawanda were the mother of the guest of honor, Mrs. Waiter W. Wolf, Mrs Donald Wolf, and Mrs. Lewis Wolf of Kenmore. Miss Wolf is the bride-elect of Clayton C. Alt of Rochester and their marriage will take place October 12. | Family: ALT, Clayton C / WOLF, Virginia May (F33182)
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19935 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/3/1920 The double funeral of Superintend ent Albert S. Allen and his brother Ralph H. Allen, at the home of their mother, Mrs. Ann Allen of 202 Fal- coner street, at 8 o'clock last night was in charge of Sutherland Lodge, of which both men were members, and was largely attended. Rev. Fre- erick Mittlefehldt officiated. Super- intendent allen stood high in Masonic circles. besides being a member of Sutherland lodge and Tonawanda chapter, he was associated with Buf- falo Council Consistory, Shrine and lake Erie commandery. He was also a member of the local lodge of Elks. Members of these organizations were in attendance. The bodies were tak- en to Moravia, N.Y., this morning where services were conducted again and burial held this afternoon. ALSO Buffalo NY Morning Express - 11/1/1920 Albert S Allen was one of the best known residents of the Tonawandas. While he was general superintendent of the Tonawanda Power company, he had been acting as general manager of the company since the serious ill- ness of Francis Gordon six months ago. He was 50 years old and a widower. One son and a daughter survive. He was a member of Sutherland lodge No. 880,-F. & A. M | ALLEN, Albert S (I113803)
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19936 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/3/1920 The double funeral of Superintend ent Albert S. Allen and his brother Ralph H. Allen, at the home of their mother, Mrs. Ann Allen of 202 Fal- coner street, at 8 o'clock last night was in charge of Sutherland Lodge, of which both men were members, and was largely attended. Rev. Fre- erick Mittlefehldt officiated. Super- intendent allen stood high in Masonic circles. besides being a member of Sutherland lodge and Tonawanda chapter, he was associated with Buf- falo Council Consistory, Shrine and lake Erie commandery. He was also a member of the local lodge of Elks. Members of these organizations were in attendance. The bodies were tak- en to Moravia, N.Y., this morning where services were conducted again and burial held this afternoon. Niagara Gazette - 11/1/1920 Ralph S. Allen was 45 years old and a single man. He lived with his mother on Niagara street, Tonawanda. | ALLEN, Ralph (I113807)
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19937 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/3/1948 Baskets of white chrysanthemums and palms decorated the chapel of Grace Methodist Church last Saturday at. 7:30 p. m. and garlands of pink and white pompons adorned the chancel rail as a floral background for the wedding of Miss Marion W. Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ross of Washington St. and Ricaard W. Muler. son of Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Miller of Leroy Ave. Buffalo. The family pews were marked with clusters of pompons tied with white satin ribbon. Rev. John E. Sandmeyer officiated at the double ring ceremony Lillian Thiele sang "Because" and "With This Rimr I Thee Wed" with George Smith Jr. at the organ. Given in marriage by her father, the bride woro a colonial gown of white slipper satin, with long sleeves a yoke of illusion accented with a ruffle of Cbantilly lace. Al- ternate ruffles of lace and satin trimmed the side panels of the hooped skirt. Her fingertip veil was held with a coronet and she carried a cascode bouquet of bride's roses and pompons centered with an orch'd corsage. She wore a necklace of pearls, the gilt of the bridegroom. Miss Jessie Ross, attending her sister as maid of honor, wore a gown of American Beauty .satin with low neckline and hoop sttirt She wore a garland of yellow loses in her hair and carried a bouquet of matching roses and yellow pompons. Miss Shirley Fehrman, bridesmaid, wore a similarly fashioned gown of gold satin, carried Better Times roses and pompons and wore matching roses in her hair. The flower giri, Susan Lapiene, niece of the bride, wore a frock of light green satin and carried a basket of roses and pompons. Edward Lapiene, brother-inlaw of the bridegroom, was the best man and ushers were Robert Brenner of Buffalo and John V. Ross, brother of the bride. Mrs. Ross, mother of the bride, selected a brown dress and green accessories for her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Miller, the bridegroom's mother, chose a Navy blue dress with gray accessories. Both wore corsages of roses and pompons. A reception for 200 guests was held in Ukranian Hall after the ceremony. For ner wedding trip the bride wore a lime colored suit with beige accessories and an orchid corsage. Showers for the bride were gn en by the Officers Club of Augustus Crown Chapter, Mrs. Donald Thorpe, Mrs. Frank Gentzke Mrs, Edwin Briggs, Miss Jessie Ross, Miss Shirley Fehrman, Mrs. Floyd Miller and Mrs. Edward Lapiene. | Family: MILLER, Richard W / ROSS, Marion W (F35387)
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19938 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/3/1950 The marriage of Miss Helen Brenon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brenon of 4010 Delaware ave- nue to Mr. Ernest P. Cassavaugh, son of Mrs. Rose Cassavaugh of 346 Hoyt Street, Buffalo, was sol- emnized at 10 a.m.. Oct. 23 at Mount St. Mary's Chapel, the Re- erent James Donovan officiating. The altar was decorated with red roses. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white candellight satin, fashioned with sweetheart neckline,, long, pointed sleeves, long train, and trimmed with seed pearls. Her fingertip veil was caught with a crown of seed pearls. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses, centered with a white orchid. Mrs.. Gerald Thuman, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, wearing a white taffeta gown with illusion neckline trimmed with chantillly lace. She wore gauntlets and a sweetheart bonnet and carried a colonial bouquet of red roses and white pompoms. The bridesmaids were Miss Rosemary Brenon and Mrs. Paul Spoth, sisters of the bride, and Miss Ida Cassavaugh, sister of the groom. They were gowned alike in white taffeta. They also wore gauntlets and sweetheart bonnets and carried colonial bouquets of red roses and white pompons. Little Suzanne Brennon, sister of the bride, was flower girl. Her gown was identical to that of the bridesmaid, with gauntlets and sweetheart bonnet,, and she car- ried a small colonial bouquet of res roses and white pompoms. Master Michael Kraft, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer, carry- ing the two rings on a white satin heart-shaped pillow trimmed with lace. Albert Sniezak was best man, Paul Spoth, Gerard Thuman and Charles Brenon were ushers. The bride,s mother wore a draped black crepe dres with sequin trim and gray accessories. The groom's mother wore a navy blue crepe dress with beaded trim and gray accessories. Both wore corsages of pink rose buds. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served for the immediate family. Covers were placed for 32, the table being cen- tered with a three tiered wedding cake fanked with four white tapers and red roses. In the eve- ning a reception was held for 200 guests at the V.F.W. hall at North Tonawanda. For her wedding trip the bride wore a powder blue susit with top- per to match, black accessories and an orchid corsage. The couple will reside at 346 Hoyt street,, Buffalo. | Family: CASSAVAUGH, Ernest P / BRENON, Helen C (F61750)
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19939 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/3/1954 WOODS - Frances G. Woods, aged 56, of 316 Young St., Tona wanda. passed away Tuesday eve- ning (Nov. 2, 1954) at DeGraff Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. Born in Buffalo, Mrs. Woods had resided in Tonawanda for the past 45 years and was a member of St. Francis Church. Her husband, the late James Woods, died in 1945. She is survived oy her daughter, Mrs. Raymond West; three sons. James, Donald and Le- Roy Woods: and five grandchildren, all of Tonawanda; two sisters. Mrs. Jack Linekin of New York City and Mrs. Mary Mendes* of Tonawanda; three brothers,; John, Michael and Charles Streck of North Tonawanda. Friends may call at the Hamp Funeral Home,, 37 Adam St., Tonawanda, where services will be held Friday morn- ing at 8:45 and at 9:15 in Francis Church. The Rev. Wilbur Yeager will officiate. | STRECK, Frances G (I99108)
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19940 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/3/1958 The former operator of two area dairies, Owen B. Blackmore, 55, died yesterday at his home, 279 Payne Ave., North Tonawanda. Mr. Blackmore, a lifelong resident of North Tonawanda, had operated the Blackmore Dairy and the Twin City Dairy. He was a member of North Tonawanda Lodge 860, BPOE. Mr. Blackmore is survived by his wife, Esther Blackmore, and a sister, Mrs. Norman Hock, of Tonawanda. Services are being arranged by Wattengel Funeral Home. | BLACKMORE, Owen B (I107466)
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19941 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/3/1976 Mrs Floy M Allan, formerly of Tonawanda, died unex pectedly Sunday in Tustin, Calif. Mrs Allan was the wife of the late Norman B Allan, who for many years directed the Bellederes, the chorus of the former Bell Aircraft Corp., now Bell Aerospace. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs Quintin Blakely and Mrs. Eugene Hoerner, both of California; seven grandc h i l d r e n : t h r e e g r e a t grandchildren, a sister, Mrs Theodore Howard of Tonawanda and several nieces and nephews Funeral services were con ducted Tuesday in Tustin | Floy M (I113689)
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19942 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/3/1980 BELL - Donald K Bell, 63, of North Tonawanda, Saturday (November l, 1980) at DeGraff Memorial Hospital. Mr. Bell was a World War II Army veteran and a member of Grace Lutheran Church, Gratwick Hose Co. No. 7, North Tonawanda, Firemen's Benevolent Assoc., Delaware Hose C o . , Tonawanda Firemen's Benevolent Assoc., Tonawanda Post 264 American Legion and the Eldredge Club. He is survived by his wife, Arlene (nee Reinbolt) Bell; five daughters, Mrs. John (Dorothy) Schebell, Mrs. V e r n o n ( D i a n e) Czajkowski, Donna and Debbie Bell, all of North Tonawanda, Mrs. John (Doris) Clark of Buffalo; one brother, Willis Bell of Tonawanda; three sisters, Mrs. James (Mildred) Hankinson, Mrs. Raymond (Rita) Phelps and Mrs. Charles (Carol) DeDario, all of Tonawanda; and six grandchildren. Friends may call Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., at the Wattengel Funeral Home, Inc., 307 Oliver St., North Tonawanda where services will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m., the Rev . E . Werner Weinreich officiating. B u r i a l Elmlawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to a charity of your choice. | BELL, Donald K (I106528)
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19943 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/3/1982 GILCART Pearl M Gilcart, 72. of Tonawanda, u n e x p e c t e d l y T u e s d a y (Nov 2. 1982) A lifelong resident of Tonawanda, Mrs Gilcart was a past president of the Senior Citizens Assoc , and an active member of Grove Street Christian Church. She was the wife of the late Harry C Gilcart Mrs Gilcart is survived by a daughter. Ms Myrna Powell of Buffalo, two sons, Ronald (Shirley) Gilcart of Tonawanda and T ' S g t Gerald (Joy) G i l c a r t , U.S.A.F. in Kngland: two sisters, Mrs Thomas (Alberta) Turtle of Tonawanda and Mrs. Amelia Boehnke of North Tonawanda and a brother, Maynard (Doris) Awaldt of North Tonawanda, also surviving are six grandchildren and many nieces and nephews The family will be present from 7 9 p.m. Wednesday and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.. Thursday only at the Hamp Funeral Home, Inc., Adam and Seymnour St., Tonawanda Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Serlvce at 7 p.m., Thursday at the Grove Street Christian Church, the Rev Richard Speck officiating Interment at Elmlawn Cemetery will be held privately If desired, memorials to Grove Steet Christian Church are pre- ferred by the family. | AWALDT, Pearl M (I119671)
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19944 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/30/1931 A quiet wedidng was performed in St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church, Niagara Falls boulevard Thanksgiving afternoon when Miss Agnes Kruk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Kruk of 743 East Robinson street became the bride of Alfred Zimmerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman of 442 Niagara Falls boulevard. The Rev. F. A. Hinners performed the ceremony. The attendants were Miss Anna Dickey of the Walck road and Clarence Zimmerman, brother of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman will make their home in 355 Division street. | Family: ZIMMERMAN, Alfred J / KRUK, Agnes V (F19629)
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19945 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/30/1934 A quiet but pretty wedding was zolemnizeded on Saturday, Nov. 24 at four o'clock in Immanuel Lutheran church when Miss Erma Reinbolt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reinbolt 155 Bouck street was united in marriage to Mr. Miner Marlatt Buffalo. The Rev. F. O. Scholz officiated. The bride wore a gown of Royal blue transparent velvet with black Buede slippers and a silver metallic hat trimmed in velvet. Her shoulder corsage was of gardenias. The bride's only attendant was her sister, Miss Isabel Reinbolt who wore wine colored yelvet with black suede slippers and a silver metallic hat. Her corsage was of yellow roses. Mr. Warren Russell of Buffalo attended the groom as best man. Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served to the immediate families. Among the pre nuptial affairs given for the bride, were a linen shower given by Miss Isabel Reinbolt, a variety shower by Mrs. Fred Zuhr and Miss Emma Wein, and a kitchen shower by Mrs. Charles Bo wen and Mrs. Edward Bailey of Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Marlatt will be at home after December 1 in 339 Adam street. | Family: MARLATT, Miner G / REINBOLT, Erma I (F36527)
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19946 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/30/1936 A. C. Bruno Bemdt, 69 years old, died suddenly last night from a heart attack at his home, 7 Elmwood Park, South. Born in Germany he had* lived in Canada and America the past 50 years. He came to Tonawanda from Canada 20 years ago. He was- a member of the High Street Baptist church Buffalo. He leaves a wife, Mary. L.; three sons, Arthur, R., Julius and Walter L., and five grandchildren, all of Tonawanda. Services will be held Wednesday 'afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the residence. Rev. P. Geissler of Buffalo, will officiate. Burial will be in Acacia Park. Tonawanda Lodge, No. 247, F.&A.M., of which Mr. Bemdt was a member will 'be I in charge. | BERNDT, A C Bruno (I141413)
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19947 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/30/1936 At a lovely Thanksgiving wed- ding at 11 45 o'clock, the Rev. Paul Fretthold of St. Peter's church officiating, Miss Irene Wrege, daughter of Mr . and Mr s , Herman Wrege of 225 Ward road, became the bride of Mr. Bern- hardt Ramo, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ramo of 179 Franklin ttreet. The ceremony was 'performed in the church parsonage. The bride was attired in a black velvet suit with fur collar, silver lame blouse with hat to match, and wore a corsage of pink roses and golden, brown button chrysinthemums. ^ Miss Rose Wrege, sister of the bride-elect, wore an afternoon frock of hunter's green with matching accessories and' a corsage of pink roses a nd yellow chrysanthemums. Mr. Gerald Geltz acted as best man. .After the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, covers being laid for 30 .guests, at the bride's table. After a wedding t r ip to Detroit, Mich Mr. and Mrs. Ramo will be a t h o m e at 179 Franklin street. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hogue of Niigara Falls. | Family: RAMO, Bernhardt / WREGE, Irene (F27102)
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19948 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/30/1978 HECKMAN - Jacob A. Heckman, 75, of Tonawanda entered into r e s t on F r i d ay (November 17, 1978) at DeGraff Memorial Hospital. Mr. Heckmem wes a retired the First Free Methodist Church of Tonawanda. Beloved husband of Sylvia I. (nee Young) Heckman; dearest father of Mrs. Thaddeus (Helen) Sexton, Mrs. Theodore (Jule) Fox, Mrs. Frederick (Bessie) Barber, Mrs. Donald (Helena) Wattam, Jacob (Lillian) Heckman, Mrs. Thomas (Blanche) Gipp, all of North Tonawanda, Robert (Jenny) Heckman of the Town of Tonawanda, Floyd (Nona) Heckman of Tonawanda, Mrs. Norman (Priscilla) Bisher of Pendleton and Mrs. Joseph (Sylvia) M a l i n o w s k i of Tonawanda; dear brother of Henry (Edith) Heckman of Port Richey, Fla., Edward Heckman of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Mrs. Emma Negley of Pitford, N.Y. also survived by twentyone grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., at the Creasey Memorial Chapel, Inc., 138 D e l a w a r e S t ., Tonawanda where prayer service will take place Tuesday at 10:30 a.m., followed by the funeral service at the First Free Methodist Church, Tonawanda at 11 o'clock' the Rev. Virgil C. Dey will off i c i a t e . Interment Elmlawn Cemetery. In l i e u of f l o w e rs memorials in his memory may be sent to the First Free Methodist Church in Tonawanda | HECKMAN, Jacob A (I123913)
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19949 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/30/1979 BATT - Frank A. Batt,. 98, of Tonawanda, entered into rest on Wednesday (November 28, 1979) at DeGraff Memorial Hospital. Beloved father of the late Ruth Zeisz; beloved grandfather of Robert (Margaret) Zeisz, Edgar (Kathleen) Brown and F r a n c i s (Barbara) Zeisz, also survived by nine great-grandchildren and two great-great - grandchildren; brother of Anna Murphy and Josephine Hugabaum and 12 late brothers and sisters. The family will be present to receive friends 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., at the Creasey Memorial Chapel, Inc., 138 Delaware St., Tonawanda where funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 8:45 and from St. Francie of Assisi Church at 9:30 a.m. Flowers gratefully declined. Interment Acacia Park Cemetery. | BATT, Frank A (I127426)
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19950 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 11/4/1915 Mr. and Mrs. John J. O'Hagen of 144 Grove street announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Irene, to Mr. John J. Berhalter of North Tonawanda at a prettily appointed dinner, last evening at 8 o'clock. The wedding will be totem nlied early in January. The place cards were in the form of white wedding bells and the favors were crochet baskets filled with candy. The evening was spent playing Five Hundred, the favors, being won by: Mies Mary Hinch and Miss Irene Finnegan. Among the guests present were :Miss Mary Hinet, Miss Cecelia Eilers, Miss Helen Eilers, Miss Lorraine O'Bryne, Miss Anna Mahar, Miss Grace Eckeresperger, Miss Josephine Ameely, Miss Genevieve Bradley, Miss Mable Crowe of Lockport, Miss Anna Nolan and Miss Gladys Nolan of Buffalo | Family: BERHALTER, John J / O'HAGEN, Mary Irene (F50297)
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