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20051 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/17/1982

BEHRENS - Esther (nee
Eggert) Behrens, 84, of
North Tonawanda, Thursday
(December 16, 1982) in
North Gate Mannor Nursing
Home. She was a
member of St. Matthew
Lutheran Church and the
DeGraff Memorial Auxiliary.
She was the wife of
the late Carl Behrens who
died In October, 1982
Surviving are a daught
e r , Mrs. Harry S
(Marilyn) Baxter, No.
Tona.; two granddaugh
ters, Mrs. John M (Deborah)
Kwarciany and
Miss Christine S. Dauphin,
both of No. Tona ; a
grandson, Norman F
Dauphin, No. Tona.; three
g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n ,
Michael J., Jason M
Kwarciany and Carl R
Dauphin; a sister, Mrs
Emma Bruss, of the Town
ofWheatfield.
Friends may call at the
Fretthold Funeral Home,
Inc., 1241 Oliver St. at
Ward Rd. this evening
from 7-9 , Friday 2-4 and
7-9. Services will be held in
St. Matthew Lutheran
Church Saturday at 2 p.m.,
t h e Rev A W
Moldenhauer will officiate
Interment in Elmlawn
Cemetery. If so desired,
Memorials may be made to
St. Matthew Lutheran
Church 
EGGERT, Esther (I71417)
 
20052 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/17/1984

BRITTING Verne L Britting, 77,
of Tonawanda, Monday (December
17, 1984) at DeGraff Memorial Hospital
Born in Clarence. NY. he had
been a resident of Tonawanda for
the past 60 years and was the
brother of the late Donna Billo and
Vera Britting Mr Britting had been
employed at Union Carbide in
Niagara Falls 35 years until 1971 He
was a member of Salem United
Church of Christ, the Tonawanda
Senior Citizens, Niagara Hose Co .
and the Eldredge Club
He is survived by his wife,
Dorothy A (nee Garlapo) Britting
.a brother, Nathan Britting of Alma,
Mich , and many nieces and neph
ews
Funeral arrangements are incomplete
and will be announced by
John O Roth Funeral Home. Inc.,
Tonawanda. NY 
BRITTING, Verne Lee R (I173645)
 
20053 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/18/1921

Margaret, the infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert H. Witkop of 72 East
Felton street, died Wednesday morning.
She is survived by her parents,
one sister and four brothers. Burial
will be at St. Matthews Cemetery,
Sawyers Creek. The funeral will be
private. 
WITKOP, Margaret A (I96399)
 
20054 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/18/1928

Thomas Probst, 72 years old,
died Monday afternoon at his
home, 22 Carney street. Born in
Germany, he had resided in Tona-
wanda for the past 50 years. He
is survived by his wife, Olga; two
sons, William, Bay City, and Ber-
nard, North Tonawanda, and two
daughters, Mrs. Paul Wankasky,
tonawanda, and Mrs. Lloyd Bras-
saw, Buffalo. The funeral will
be held tomorrow morning at 8:30
o'clock and half an hour later
from the St. Francis church. The
Very Rev. John A. Weismantel
will conduct the services and in-
terment will be at the St. Francis
cemetery. 
PROBST, Thomas (I94840)
 
20055 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/18/1968

REINBOLT - Harold A.
Reinbolt, 55, of 155 Bouck St.,
Tonawanda, Wednesday (Dec.
18, 1968) at Veterans
Administration Hospital after a
year's illness.
A native of Tonawanda. he
had been employed at Ranburn
Box Co. for 25 years and at
DeGraff Memorial Hospital for
the past five years. A veteran of
World War II, he was a member
of Immanuel Lutheran Church
and American Legion Tona-
wanda Post 264. He was the son
of Frank Reinbolt who died in
1942.
Survivors include his mother,
Mrs. Magdalena Reinbolt of
Tonawanda: six sisters. Mrs.
Charles (Florence) Bowen,.
Mrs. Julius (Isabel) Riemer.
Mrs. Miner (Erma) Marlatt.
Mrs. Dwain (Betty) Morris and
the Misses Alberta and Lois
Reinbolt, all of the Tonawandas:
two brothers, the Rev.
Donald Reinbolt of St. Clair.
Mich., and Raymond Reinbolt
of Tonawanda. and several
nieces and nephews.
Friends may call from 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. at John O. Roth
Funeral Home. Morgan and
William Streets, Tonawanda,
where services will be
conducted at 1:30 p.m. Friday
by the Rev. Paul W.
Czamanske. Burial will be in
Elmlawn Cemetery. 
REINBOLT, Harold A (I89849)
 
20056 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/18/1969

YENSAN - Fanny (nee
Rohde) Yensan, 84, of 3979
Lockport Ave., North
Tonawanda, Wednesday (Dec.
17, 1969) in Buffalo after a long
illness.
Beloved wife of Maximillion
Yensan; mother of Mrs. Elsie
Becker and Mrs. Leigh
(Onnolee) Clouser, both of
North Tonawanda; Mrs. Eric
(Mildred) Cipallone of Lemon
Grove, Calif., and Mrs. Roswell
(Millicent) Herman and Miss
Roberta Yensan, both of North
Tonawanda; Albert Yensan of
Medford, Ore., and Oscar
Yensan of Skaneateles, N.Y.;
grandmother of 17 grandchildren
and 21 great-grandchildren;
aunt of several nieces and
nephews.
Friends received by the
family from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p.m. at Brunner Funeral
Home, 156 Robinson St., North
Tonawanda, where services will
be conducted at 1 30 p.m. Saturday.
The Rev. Homer Cooper
will officiate. Interment in
Resthaven Cemetery. 
RHODE, Fanny (I78606)
 
20057 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/18/1985

STANGE ° Paul W. Stange, 78, a
lifelong resident of the Town of
Wheatfield, suddenly Tuesday
(December 17, 1985) at DeGraff
Memorial Hospital Mr. Stange was
a former employee of the Town of
Wheatfield Highway Dept., a
member of St. Johnsburg Fire Co.
and St Marks Lutheran Church. He
is the husband of the late Ruth M.
Stange, who died in 1983.
He is survived by a daughter, Mrs
Howard (Lois) Everett, of the Town
of Wheatfield; three grandchildren.
Mrs. David (Deborah) Hall of Tonawanda,
Keith (Becky) Everett of
Grand Island and Lyme Everett, at
heme; two great-grandchildren,
Jennifer and Michael Hall, two
brothers, William (Ruth) Stange
and Henry (Alice) Stange, both of
the Town of Wheatfield; also survived
by many nieces and nephews.
Friends may call at the Fretthold
Funeral Home, Inc., 1241 Oliver St
at Ward Rd., Norm Tonawanda this
evening from 7-9 and Thursday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services
will be held at the funeral home
Friday at 11:00 a.m. The Rev
Norbert Forwaczny will officiate.
Interment in St. Mark. Lutheran
Cemetery. If so desired, memorials
may be made to St. Marks Lutheran
Church.
 
STANGE, Paul Wilhelm August (I51188)
 
20058 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/1894

Joseph Freck passed away at the home
of his daughter on Cedar street, Buffalo,
Tuesday evening at 730 o'clock, after a
severe attack of influenza. He had been
visiting his daughter,Mrs. Henry Hepp
for sometime when his death occurred
Mr. Freck was a well know resident
of North Tonawanda having lived on
Nash Road for a number of years. He
leaves seven children to survive him;
Mrs. Charles Fehrman, Mrs. Frederick
Krust. Mrs. David Edwards, Mrs. Martin
Woolenburg, Mrs. N. B. Zimmerman,
Joseph Freck, all of North Tonawanda,
and Mrs. Henry Hepp. of Buffalo.
The remains will be brought to this city
today for burial. funeral announce-
ment will be made tomorrow. 
FRECK, Joseph (I104820)
 
20059 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/1896

Mrs. Paul Berndt (nee Mrs. Haas) sends
the following to THE NEWS:
"Mrs. Haas lives on Niagara street, and
her second husband's name is not Paul
Barns, as was stated in the papers last
night, but Paul Berndt. Mrs Haas' (now
Mrs. Berndt) first husband was killed 16
months ago, and not 8,as stated last night.
He was not killed by a trolley; he was
killed by the little engine they wen using
too bnild the track, and Mrs. Haas did not
obtain a verdict against the Buffalo &
Niagara Falls Railway Co. for $1,500.
She has not got a cent yet, and her husband
waa only insured for $1,000 and not
$2,500, as the paper stated last night.
Tha witnesses at the wedding were:
Miss Minnie Haas, John Meyers, Miss
Carrie Rockenbrock, William Haaa, Mias
Christina Schultz, and Christ Martin.
(THE NEWS' account of the affair was
written from information furnished it by
persons who wen evidently not acquainted
with the facts.)

ALSO

North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 7/11/1949

Mrs. Johanna Berndt, 87, 382

Niagara St., wife of the late Paul
E. Berndt, died early today in the
home of her daughter, Mrs. John
Wendt, 444 1/2 Schenck St. Born
in the Town of Wheatfield, Mrs.
Berndt had lived in the Tonawandas
70 years and was a member
of Grace Lutheran Church
and the Ladies Aid Society of the
church. She is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Wendt and Mrs.
Frank Geltz of the Tonawandas,
two sons, Edward Haas of Lockport
and Henry Berndt of North
Tonawanda, 13 grandchildren and
18 great grandchildren. Funeral
services will be Wednesday at
2:30 from the Hamp Funeral
Home, 37 Adam St., Rev. Hermann
Miller officiating. Burial
will be in city cemetery. 
SNOW, Johanna (I141495)
 
20060 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/19/1930

Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Bartel announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Clara Louise Bartel of
North Tonawanda to Mr. William
M Beutel of Sanborn, the wedding
to take place in the near future. 
Family: BEUTEL, Wilhelm Nathaniel / BARTEL, Clara Louise Henriette (F17070)
 
20061 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/19/1938

KOPP - Mrs. Pauline Kopp, 75,
died yesterday morning at her
home, 368 Miller street. She was
a life-long resident of North Tonawanda
and a member of the St.
Matthews church. She leaves a
husband, Henry; a son Walter;
five grandchildren, a sister, Mrs.
Augusta Wilke and live brothers,
Julius, Louis and George Fritz,
North Tonawanda; Edward Fritz,
Cambria and John Fritz, Lockport.
Rites will be held Wednesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock from
the residence and at 2:30 from
the St. Matthew's church. The
Rev. Carl Frankenstein will officiate,
and burial will be in St.
Matthew's cemetery. 
FRITZ, Pauline M (I77563)
 
20062 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/19/1973

David C. Rhoadhouse, 39, of Gasport
was killed last night when his van
truck left Route 93 and struck a guard
rail in the Town of Royalton.
Niagara County sheriff's deputies
said Rhoadhouse was pronounced dead
on arrival at Lockport Memorial
Hospital shortly after the accident.

-- MERGED NOTE ------------

Gasport resident
killed in crackup
David C. Rhoadhouse, 39, of Gasport
was killed last night when his van
truck left Route 93 and struck a guard
rail in the Town of Royalton.
Niagara County sheriff's deputies
said Rhoadhouse was pronounced dead
on arrival at Lockport Memorial
Hospital shortly after the accident.

from TONAWANDA NEWS
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1973 
RHOADHOUSE, David Charles (I49842)
 
20063 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/19/1975

BUCHALSKI Felix
Buchalski. Thursdav
(Dec. 18. 1975). Born in
Niagara Falls, he resided
in North Tonawanda for
the past 29 years. A
Captain of the North
T o n a w a n d a Police
Department and an Army
veteran of World War II.
he was a member of the
Air National Guard.
Niagara County Judges
and Police, Gratwick
Hose Co., Stephen
S i k o r a Post l i f t,
American Legion, a past
president of the Police
Club and Chief of the
N o r t h Tonawanda
Auxiliary Police.
Son of the late Stephen
Buchalski. Mr. Buchalski
is survived by his wife,
Florence (nee Litwin)
B u c h a l s k i , two
daughters, Mrs. Thomas
(Nancy)) Mclntyre and
Mrs. James (Linda)
Joyner, both of North
T o n a w a n d a ; four
grandchildren; son of
Mrs. Felicia Buchalski;
seven brothers, John
(Mary) Buchalski of
Tacoma, Wash., Matthew
(Angeline) Buchalski,
Leo (Felicia) Buchalski,
both of Niagara Falls,
W a l t e r ( V i r g i n i a)
Buchalski of North
T o n a w a n d a , Henry
(Carole) Buchalski.
C h e s t e r ( R i t a)
Buchalski. Thaddeus
(Stella) Buchalski, all of
Niagara F'alls; one sister,
Mrs. Elmer (Stella)
Maurer of Niagara Falls,
also surviving are
several nieces and
nephews.
Funeral services will
be conducted Monday
(Dec. 22nd) atl0:30a.m„
from the Larango-
Pawenski Funeral Home,
652 Oliver St., (Cor. 5th
Ave.) North Tonawanda.
A Mass of Christian
Burial will be offered at
11 a.m. In St. Joseph's
Church. The family will
r e c e i v e f r i e n ds
SATURDAY and SUNDAY
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Vigil prayers will be
recited at 7;15 p.m. at the
funeral home. 
BUCHALSKI, Felix (I181216)
 
20064 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/1915

Mis* Florence Maertin of Wurlitzer
gave a variety shower at her home last
evening in honor of Miss Amanda
Zuch, a December bride. Progressive
pedro was the order of the evening.
Favors were-won by Miss Pauline
Fritx, Miss Elsie Peters, Edwin Wendt
and Benjamin Zuch. The favors were
presented to the bride-elect. The house
was decorated in pink and white. Luncheon
was served and covers were laid
for thirty. Miss Zuck received 'many
beautiful gifts 
Family: PETER, Edwin Carl / ZUCH, Amanda Hedwig (F22568)
 
20065 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/1915

Mr. and Mrs. William Wreger of t he
Ward road, announce t h e marriage of
their daughter, Elsie Elisabeth-to Mr.
Otto Zimmerman of Stenzil street,
Wednesday, December 15th, Rev. Albright
performing the ceremony. At
home after January. 1st on t h e Wittmer
road. 
Family: ZIMMERMAN, Otto / WREGE, Elsie Elisabeth (F27097)
 
20066 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/1916

Mrs. Caroline Christine Fischer, 51
years old, wife of Peter J. Fischer of
353 Falconer street, died last evening
at the family residence, after a long
illness. Besides her husband, Mrs.
Fischer is survived by two daughters.
Miss Gertrude Fischer and Mrs. John
Reinbolt of North Tonawanda; four
brothers, Christian, Henry and John
Tussing of the Tonawandas and
George Tussing of Augusta, Ga.; three
sisters, Mrs. Peter Lockman, Mrs.
George. Haines and Miss Anna Tussing
of Tonawanda, and two grandchildren.
The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon
at 2 o'clock from the residence.
Rev. R. P. Oehlschlapger of the English
Lutheran Church of the Redeemer
officiating, Interment will be made in
the Skinnersville cemetery. 
TUSSING, Caroline Christine (I106552)
 
20067 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/1927

John Budnik, 33 years old. died last
night at his home, 11 Sixth avenue,
after an illness of six weeks- He is
survived by his wife, Julia; a daugh-
ter, Celia; two brothers, Edward and
Frank Budnik, and three sisters, Mrs
Mary Winiatowski and the Misses
Philmija and Anna Budnik, all of
Nor,th Tonawanda. The funeral will
bo held Tuesday morning at . 10
o'clock at the Polish Catholic church,
Rev. Bernard Bendkowski officiating
Burial will be at, Mt. Olivet 
BUDNIK, John (I184562)
 
20068 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/1929

Mrs. Elizabeth Treat. 81 years
eld, died this morning at her
home, 48 Delaware street, after
a lingering illness. Born at Pick -
ard's Bridge, Mrs. Treat had resided
in Tonawanda for the past
63 years. She was a life member
of Sinus Chapter. Order of
the Eastern Star. She was a
member of the First Church of
Christ.
Mrs. Treat is survived by two
daughters. Miss Edith Treat and
Mrs. Herman Reichert; a son,
Charles B. T r e a t ; five grandchildren,
two great grandchildren, ;
sister, Mrs. Thomas B. Webb, all
of Tonawanda, and a brother. Ly-
man Pickard. Mt. Clemens, Mich.
The funeral will be held Sat-
day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at
the residence. Rev. Quincy Higgs
will officiate and burial will be at
at Elmlawn. 
PICKARD, Elizabeth (I106432)
 
20069 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/1984

ALT - Virginia M. (nee Wolf) Alt,
63, Saturday (December 22, 1984).
She leaves her husband, Clayton
Alt; daughter and son-iu-law
Elizabeth and Hendrik Keesom, a
son and daughter-in-law David and
Michelle Alt; a daughter Barbara
Alt, all of Webster, N.Y.; five
bribers, Donald of N. Mexico, Lewis
of Grand Island, NY., Douglas of
Arizona, James of Calif, and Charles
of Florida and Uncle and Aunt
Edward and Ruth Schulte of Cleveland,
Ohio; several cousins, nieces,
nephews and many friends.
A memorial service will be held
Sunday, December 30, 1964 at 3:00
p.m. at United Methodist Church,
169 E. Main St., Webster, N.Y.
Contributions may be made to the
Church Memorial Fund. Arrangements
by Willard H. Scott Funeral
Home.  
WOLF, Virginia May (I98029)
 
20070 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/2/1914

Henry Martin Bloomstein, a well-
known North Tonawanda barber,.died
at hie home in the Fowler block on
Webster street last night after a brief
illness. He was born in Tonawanda
thirty-seven years ago and had lived
here all his life. One sister, Mrs.
Charles Leverence and two brothers,
George and William Bloomstein, of
North Tonawanda, survive. The fu-
neral will be held from the late home
at 8:30 o'clock tomorrow morning and
a half hour later from the Ascension
church on Robinson street, the Rev.
J. F. Kelley officiating. Burial will
be made in St. Francis cemetery.
 
BLOOMSTEIN, Henry Martin (I151737)
 
20071 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/2/1924

Mrs. Bertha W. Lang, thirty-eight
years old, wife of Phillip A. Lang,
died last night at her home, No. 112
Broad street, after a lingering illness
Mrs. Lang was born In Germany but
the greater part of her life was spent
as a resident of Tonawanda. She was
a member of the Ladies' Aid society,
the Home Department and the Missionary
society of the Salem church.
Besides her husband, she is survived
by two daughters, the Misses Vera and
Magdalena Lang; two sons, Philip K
and Arnold L. Lang; a mother, Mrs
Wilhelmina Strehlow; a sister, Mrs.
Frank Hahn, and three brothers, Au
gust Strehlow, all of Tonawanda and
Emil and Herman Strehlow of Buf-
fa!o. The funeral will be held Thursday
afternoon at 2 o'clock at the late
residence anil half an hour later at
the Salem church, Rev. Andrew Hils
officiating. Burial will be at Elmlawn 
STREHLOW, Bertha W (I100182)
 
20072 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/2/1954

ZIEHM - August Ziehm, aged
81, of 1207 Oliver St., died early
Wednesday morning (Dec. 1, 1954)
at DeGraff Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Ziehm was the father of Rudolph
and Arthur of North Tona-
wanda and Mrs. James Henwood
of Niagara Falls; half brother of
Gustav Werth of the Town of
Wheatfield; grandfather of 10
grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
Friends may call at the
Fretthold Funeral Home, 1241 Oliver
St. at Ward Rd., where services
will be Friday at 2 p.m., the
Rev. Charles Kriete officiating.
Interment in Frieden Cemetery.

ALSO

August Ziehm, 81, Dies At DeGraff Hospital

August Ziehm, 81, of 1207 Oliver St., father of Deputy Sheriff Rudolph Ziehm, died this morning at DeGraff Memorial Hospital. The son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Christian Ziehm, Mr. Ziehm had retired a number of years ago after working most of his life for lumber companies in the Twin Cities. His wife, Augusta, died several years ago.

Besides Deputy Sheriff Ziehm, he is survived by another son, Arthur, of North Tonawanda; a daughter. Mrs. James Henwood of Niagara Falls; a half-brother, Gustav Werth of the Town of Wheatfield: 10 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the Fretthold Funeral Home, 1241 Oliver St. at Ward Rd., the Rev. Charles F. Kriete officiating. Burial will be in Friedens Cemetery. 
ZIEHM, August (I34087)
 
20073 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/2/1957

William Andres. 52 Highland
Ave., and Walter Andres, 171 William
St.. returned yesterday by
plane from El Monte. Calif.,
where they attended the funeral
of their brother, Robert H. Andres.
The latter, a former N o r th
Tonawandan, died Thanksgiving
Day. During his residence here
he was proprietor of a meat market
at Schenck and Falconer Sts.
He was a former member of the
National Hose Company and Eldredge
Bicycle Club.
Other survivors are three sisters:
Mesdames Freda Globe and
Thomas Mileham of the Tonawandas
and Mrs. Nathaniel Hawthorne,
Providence, R. I. The late
Charles Andres and the late Otto
Andres were brothers.
Funeral services were conducted
by the Wittier Lodge of Masons
and the Rev. F. A. Fisher of
the El Monte Lutheran Church.
Burial was in Englewood Cemetery,
Englewood. 
ANDRES, Robert H (I61691)
 
20074 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/20/1933

Mr. and Mrs. Max Yensan of
Lockport avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Elsie
M. to Raymond Becker of Getzville.
The wedding to take place next
month. 
Family: BECKER, Raymond P / YENSAN, Elsie (F34432)
 
20075 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/20/1943

Fred J. Berg, a well known
resident of Tonawanda, died this
morning at the home of his son,
Charles, 63 Morgan street. Born
in Tonawanda 83 years ago, Mr.
Berg had resided here all his life.
He was one of the organizers of
the Bliss Hose company, one of
the first fire fighting organizations
in the Tonawandas.
A Democratic leader, he served
as alderman from the Second
Ward during the regime of the
late Mayor William C. Hubman.
Mr. Berg was a member of the
St. Francis church, the Holy
Name society and Lumber City
Tent, No. 93, K.O.T.M.
Mr. and Mrs. Berg celebrated
their 60th wedding anniversary
last August.
Surviving are his wife, Mary,
nee Holler; three sons, Charles and
Louis Berg of Tonawanda ami Eugene
of North Tonawanda-; a
daughter, Mrs. Arthur Hey; nine
grandchildren and three great
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Wednesday morning at 3:30
o'clock from the Hamp Funeral
Home 37 Adam street, and at 9
o'clock from the St. Francis
church. Msgr. John A. Weismantel
will officiate. Burial will be
in Mt. Olivet. 
BERG, Fred J (I139948)
 
20076 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/20/1976

B R O E C K E R -
Dorothy R. (nee Cone)
. Broecker, 66, of North
Tonawanda, Saturday
(Dec. 18,1976)atDeGraff
Memorial Hospital after
a lengthy illness.
She is survived by her
husband, Clarence A.
Broecker; two sons,
Richard C. Broecker of
Orlando, Fla., and Kent
D. Broecker of North
Tonawanda; a daughter,
Mrs. William (Twilva)
Meagher of Tonawanda;
ten grandchildren and
one great-grandchild;
four sisters, Mrs. Irene
McNerny of Grand Isl
a n d , Mrs. Edward
( M e l v a ) Pfeiffer of
Amherst, Mrs. Vrona
Poerschke and Mrs.
Norman (Lucille) Thorn,
both of the Tonawandas
and a brother, John Cone
of Buffalo.
The family will receive
friends 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.
Services will be held at
t h e f u n e r a l home
Tuesday at 10 a.m., the
Rev. George S. Snyder
will officiate. Interment
in Elmlawn Cemetery. If
so desired, memorials
m a y be m a d e to
St. Peter's United Church,
of Christ or DeGraff
Memorial Hospital. 
CONE, Dorothy R (I174955)
 
20077 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/20/1986
BERG - Anna L. Berg, (nee
Dreier) 98, of Tonawanda. Friday,
Dec. 19, 1986 at the Extended Care
Unit in DeGraff Memorial Hospital
A native of Tonawanda, she was the
wife of the late Charles H. Berg Sr
and mother of the late Richard B.
Berg.
Mrs. Berg was a member of St.
Francis of Assisi Church Ladies of
Charity, Tonawanda Senior Citizens
and the Salvation Army Golden
Agers She is survived by a daughter,
Mrs Eugene (Mary) Engelhart
of North Tonawanda, five sons,
Charles Berg of Chula Vista, CA ,
Frederick (Gertrude) Berg, of
North Tonawanda; Robert (Norma)
Berg of Kenmore, Howard (Maxine)
Berg and Eugene (Gloria) Berg,
both of North Tonawanda, 20 grandchildren,
27 great-grandchildren
and several nieces and nephews.
Friends may call Saturday evening
from 7 to 9 and Sunday from 2 to
4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at John O. Roth
Funeral Home Inc , Morgan and
William streets , Tonawanda A
mass of Christian burial will be
celebrated in St. Francis of Assisi
Church, Monday, at 9:30 a.m. The
Rev Msgr Ralph M Miller will
officiate Burial will be in Mt. Olivet
Cemetery. 
DREIER, Anna L (I139891)
 
20078 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/21/1914

A pretty wedding was solemnized at
the St. Paul's church on William
street at five o'clock yesterday afternoon,
when Miss Lena Weigner,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gotlieb
Weigner of Columbia, Mich., was united
in marriage to Mr. Fred Peter of
Martinsville. The ceremony was performed
by the Rev. William Schmitt,
pastor of the church. The bride was
gowned in white crepe meteor with
pearl trimming and caught with orange
blossoms. She carried a shower bouiuet
of Bride roses. The maid ot
honor was Miss Selma Zuckmaier of
Tonawanda. She was gowned in yel
low and wore a Juliet cap of gold lace
and carried pink roses. The bride's
maids were Miss Cora Beitz of Buffalo
and the Misses Josephine Dornfeldt,
Emma Peter and Clara Fritz of
Martinsville. They were gowned in
white and carried pink carnations. The
best man was Louis Peter. The ushers
were Benjamin Jeanecke and Edward
Wurl. A reception was held at
the groom's home on Pierce avenue,
following the ceremony. Covers were
laid for 125 at the wedding supper.
The house was beautifully decorated
in green and white. Mr. and Mrs.
Peter will take up their residence on
Pierce avenue. 
Family: PETER, Frederick William / WEIGNER, Helene Anna (F17747)
 
20079 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/21/1972

BRETTLE - Allen F.
Brettle, Wednesday (Dec. 20,
1972) at his residence, 43
Delaware St., Tonawanda, N.Y.
He is survived by his mother,
Mrs. Margaret C. Butler; two
sisters, Helen Brettle and Mrs.
James (Fay) Tagliaferro and a
nephew, James Arthur
Tagliaferro, all of Tonawanda.
Mr. Brettle was a lifelong
resident of Tonawanda, an
employe of the C&B Taxi
Company, and a Navy veteran
of World War II. He was a
member of Tonawandas Post
264, American Legion, the
Delaware Hose Co., and the
First Presbyterian Church.
Friends may call at the
Hilliard Funeral Home, Inc.,
147 Delaware St., Tonawanda
where services will be held
Saturday at a time to be
announced. The Rev. Harold E.
Tyson Jr., officiating.
Interment White Chapel
Cemetery 
BRETTLE, Allen F (I170241)
 
20080 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/22/1956

The marriage of Miss
Mary Ann Setlik, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Set-
lik, 526 Oliver St., and Ralph
Ziehm, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Ziehm, 551 Pros-
pect St., was performed Dec.
1 in Our Lady of Czestocho-
wa Church.
The bride wore a floor length
gown of rosepoint lace and net over
satin fashioned with long sleeves
and a net yoke with tiny lacy col-
lar. The fitted bodice was at-
tached to a bouffant skirt. She
wore an heirloom veil of tiered net
attached to a rhinestone tiara. Her
bouquet combined an orchid and
stephanotis.
Miss Emily Setlik, the bride's
cousin, was the maid of honor
wearing a shrimp color dress of
nylon net and taffeta, waltz
length. Another cousin, Miss Carol
Setlik, as bridesmaid, wore a
champagne color lace dress. They
carried cascade bouquets of white
carnations, button chrysanthemums
and French grapes.
Alvin Ziehm attended his brother
as best man and Stanley Setlik
was the usher.
The bride's mother wore a powder
blue brocaded taffeta dress and
the bridegroom's mother chose a
pink lace dress. Both wore corsages
of red roses and stephanotis.
The bride's grandmother, Mrs.
Frank Setlik complemented her
costume with a corsage of pink
and white roses and pompons. The
bride's godmother, Mrs. Helen Rusin,
wore a corsage of yellow roses
to harmonize with her ensemble.
A breakfast was served in Dom
Polski Hall following the ceremony
and guests attended a reception in
the evening.
Out of town guests were from
Chicago and Niagara Falls. 
Family: ZIEHM, Ralph A / SETLIK, Mary Ann (F35505)
 
20081 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/22/1958

BLUCKHORN - John H., age
68, died Sunday (Dec. 21, 1958) at
Veterans Hospital after a long
illness. Life-long resident of Tona-
wanda. member of the First
Presbyterian Church, veteran of
World War I. Survived by 1 sis-
ter. Mrs. Irene Beisiegel and 1
nephew, Myron A. Beisiegel of
Tonawanda; two step-daughters,
Mrs. Stella Abbatoy of Buffalo and
Mrs. Arnold (Vera) Tack, North
Tonawanda; 1 step-son, A r n o l d
Adams of Tonawanda. Friends
may call at the Hilliard Funeral
Home, 147 Delaware St., where
private funeral services will be
held Tuesday at 2 o'clock. Rev.
Donald Roberts will officiate. Burial
in Elmlawn Cemetery. Flowers
gratefully declined. 
BLUCKHORN, John H (I112590)
 
20082 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/22/1971

SPARKOWICZ - Josephine
(nee Belczak) Sparkowicz of
450 Oliver St., North
Tonawanda, Tuesday (Dec. 21,
1971) at Kenmore Mercy
Hospital after a lengthy illness.
Born in Poland, Mrs.
Sparkowicz resided in North
Tonawanda for over 60 years,
and owned and operated the
Sparkowicz Restaurant on
Oliver Street, for over 50 years.
Wife of the late Anthony
Sparkowicz; she is survived by
her daughter, Mrs. Charles
(Stella) Murphy; a granddaughter,
Mrs. Aloyes
(Geraldine) Lemanski and four
great-grandchildren, Alan
Jacqueline, Timothy and
Charles Lemanski, all of North
Tonawanda; also survived by a
sister, Mrs. Walter (Lottie)
Helinski of North Tonawanda
and three brothers, Stanley of
North Tonawanda, Leon and
Ludwik Belczak, both living in
Poland; several nieces and
nephews; sister of the late Mrs.
Frank (Mary) Rudzinski, Felix
and Joseph Belczak.
Friends may call from 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Skomski
Funeral Home, 549 Oliver St.,
North Tonawanda, where
services will be held Friday at
9:30a.m., followed by a Mass of
the Resurrection from Our
Lady of Czestochowa Church at
10 a.m., the Rev. Chester F.Kotkiewicz
officiating. Burial in
Mt. Olivet Cemetery. 
BELCZAK, Josephine (I133523)
 
20083 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/22/1972

BOEHNKE - Georgia C.
(nee Baughman) Boehnke, 66,
of 7 Maple St., Tonawanda,
unexpectedly Thursday evening
(Dec. 21, 1972) at DeGraff
Memorial Hospital. Born in
Martinsburg, Pa., she had been
a resident of Tonawanda for
more than 50 years, and was a
member of Salem United
Church of Christ.
She is survived by her
husband, Walter M. Boehnke; a
daughter,, Mrs. LeRoy (Evelyn)
Ensminger; three sons, LeRoy
E., Walter J., and Charles W.
Boehnke, all of the Tonawandas;
a sister, Mrs. Violet
Eger of Duncansville, Pa.; a
brother, Paul Baughman of
Maryland and 13 grandchildren.
" Friends may call from 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. at John O. Roth
Funeral Home, Morgan and
William Streets, Tonawanda,
where services will be conducted
at 2 p.m. Sunday by the
Rev. Karl H. A. Rest. Burial in
Elmlawn Cemetery. 
BAUGHMAN, Georgia C (I76541)
 
20084 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/23/1912

Frederick Voelker, 40 years old,
flagman at the crossing of the Erie
railroad and Lockport trolley line on
Young street was struck by a southbound
Wabash passenger train at
11:10 o'clock yesterday morning and
so badly injured that he died three
hours later at toe Emergency Hospital
in Buffalo.
Voelker had Just flagged a northbound
trolley car and was crossing
the Erie track, over which the Wa
bash trains run between Niagara Falls
and Buffalo, when he stepped directly
in front of the passenger train.
The flagman was hurled to one side
ot the track, unconscious and bleeding.
The train was stopped and Conductor
M. J. Nestor, Engineer David
Britt and Fireman Richard Rowling
picked him up and carried him to the
flag shanty.
Chief of Police A. F. Ellicott was
noui.ed. He took the statement of
the engineer and fireman and permitted
them to continue with their train
to Buffalo, considering them blameless
for the accident. Dr. R. H. Wilcox
was called. He had Voelker rushed
to the Emergency hospital In
Hamp's ambulance.
Voelker was unmarried, and boarded
with Mrs. Minnie Hardy of 65 Elm
street. He is survived by two sisters,
Mrs. Elizabeth Woods and Mrs. Archibald
Sylvester of Tonawanda; three
brothers Henry Voelker of North
Tonawanda, John Voelker of Niagara
Falls and William Voelker of Pittsburgh,
P.A.
Voelker's funeral will be held from
Hamp's undertaking rooms on Young
street tomorrow at 2 o'clock. Burial
will be made in the Tonawanda city
cemetery. 
VOELKER, Frederick (I99146)
 
20085 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/23/1946

Mrs. Mary Klis of 89 Felton
street announces the engagement
of her daughter, Cecelia, to John
Lucewics, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Anthony Lucewicz of Barker, N.
Y. The wedding will take place
in June. 
Family: LUCEWICZ, John / KLIS, Cecelia (F64492)
 
20086 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/23/1957

RUDZINSKI - Mary Rudzinski
nee Belczak of 655 Oliver St.,
North Tonawanda, died at her
residence Sunday evening (Dec.
22. 1957). Born in Poland she had
resided in North Tonawanda for
the past 44 years. She was a
member of the Polish National Aljliance.
Surviving are her husband,
Frank; three sons. Francis A..
Edward J. and Witold; f o ur
daughters. Mrs. Walter (Alice)
Ogiba and Eugenia, Theresa and
Louise; five brothers, Felix, Stanley
and Joseph Belczak. all of
North Tonawanda, and two in Po-
land; two sisters, Mrs. Josephine
Sparkowicz and Mrs. Lottie He-
lenski, and seven grandchildren.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m.
Thursday from the late residence.
655 Oliver St.. followed by a Sol-
emn High Mass at 11 a.m. at
Our Lady of Czestochowa Church.
The Rev. Vincent Cyman will officiate.
Burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, 
BELCZAK, Mary (I133554)
 
20087 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/23/1964

BRUNING - Anna Bruning
(nee Engei), 72, of 316 Fletcher
St., Tonawanda, entered into
rest on Tuesday (Dec. 22, 1964)
at Millard Fillmore Hospital,
Buffalo, after a brief illness.
Born in Germany, she had been
a resident of the Tonawandas for
the past 34 years and was a
member of St. Paul's Lutheran
Church. Survivors include her
husband, Ernest A.: a daughter,
Mrs. Knute (Ella) Guide of Buffalo;
two sons, Eric E. of North
Tonawanda and Ernest C. of
Flushing: two brothers, William
and Ferdinand Engel of Germany,
and four grandchildren.
Friends may call at the Creasey
Memorial Chapel, 138 Delaware
St, Tonawanda, where services
win take place Thursday at 2
p.m. The Rev. Enno A.
Schmoock will officiate. Interment
in Elmlawn Cemetery. 
ENGEL, Anna (I178311)
 
20088 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/23/1969

B1ERLY - Thomas L Bierly,
46, of 114 Keil St., North
Tonawanda. Monday (Dec 22.
1969) after a lengthy illness.
Born in Sagamore, Pa., he
resided in North Tonawanda
for the past 16 years. A former
machinist at the Gibralter
Strapping Co., Mr. Bierly was
a veteran of World War II.
Survived by his wife Julia
(nee Fularz) Bierly; three
brothers, William J Bierley
of Las Vagas. Nev . George L.
Bierley and James B. Bierley
of Grampian, Pa.; five
sisters. Mrs. Katherine Myrtle,
and Mrs. Margaret Carter of
Niagara Falls, Mrs Lucille
Myrtle of Reynoldsville, Pa..
Mrs Jean Morgan of Grampian,
Pa., Mrs. Louise Minns
of Cottonwood. Calif ; several
aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews
also survive.
Services will be conducted
Wednesday (Dec 241 at 3
p.m. from the Pawenski Funeral
Home. 652 Oliver St corner
of 5th Ave. The Rev
Charles W. Hobbs will officiate.
Burial in Acacia Park Cemetery.
The family will receive
friends Tuesday evening from
6 to 10 p.m. and Wednesday
11 a.m. until service time. 
BIERLEY, Thomas L (I144650)
 
20089 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/23/1981

HEINRICH Ruth C
(nee Fleishman) Heinrich,
of Buffalo, suddenly Monday
(12/21/81). Mother of
the late Raymond R.
Wolanske; and sister of the
late William Fleishman
She is survived by her
husband. William; two
daughters. Mrs Michael
(Marie) Jungier and Mrs.
Richard (Sharon) Hodge,
both of No. Tona ; a son,
Gary (Bonnie) Wolanske of
No Tona.; nine grandchildren;
three greatgrandchildren;
two sisters,
Florence Wolansky and
Mrs. Clarence (Kathryn)
Mayar. both of No. Tona.;
a b r o t h e r . C h a r l es
Fleishman; eleven nieces
and nephews.
Friends may call at the
Fretthold Funeral Home,
Inc., 1241 Oliver St. at
Ward Rd . No: Tona.,
Tuesday and Wednesday
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Services
will be held at the funeral
home Thursday at 9:30
a.m.. the Rev. Charles W.
Hobbs. Sr. will officiate.
Interment Acacia Park
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
memorials may be
made to the charity of your
choice 
FLEISCHMAN, Ruth (I76933)
 
20090 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/23/1982

BROCK - David E.
Brock, 74, of Tonawanda,
New York, Thursday, December
23, 1982 at De
Graff Memorial Hospital.
Husband of the late Dora
(nee Nangworthy) Brock:
brother of Mrs. Paul
(Jennie) Marohn of Sanborn
and George (Ruth)
Brock of North Tonawanda;
also survived by several
nieces and nephews.
Mr. Brock was a lifelong
resident of the Tonawandas,
a former employee of
the Tonawanda Foundry; a
Veteran of World War II
and a member of Tonawanda
Post 264 American
Legion and the Frontiersmen
Post 7545 VFW.
Friends may call this
evening from 7-9 p.m. at
the Hilliard Funeral Home
Inc, 147 Delaware St.,
Tonawanda where services
will be held Friday at 11
a.m. Rev. Walter C
Wenhold officiating. Interment
at Elmlawn Cemetery 
BROCK, David E (I174045)
 
20091 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/24/1959

William Ziehl, 84, a native of the
Martinsville area of North Tonawanda,
died Tuesday in Milwau-
kee, Wisc.
Mr. Ziehl, who moved to Mil-
waukee nearly 60 years ago, lived
at 1932 N,. 14th St. in that city.
He had worked on player pianos
most of his active life. In North
Tonawanda. he had worked for the
DeKliest Co., one of the forerunners
of the Wurlitzer Co. Then he
worked for Koefler Mfg. Co.
Mr. Ziehl is survived by two
children, Mrs. Henry Schimmels
and Carl Ziehl of Milwaukee- a
sister-in-law, Mrs. Gustave Ziehl
of Lockport Ave., North Tonawanda,
and many nephews and
nieces.
Funeral services will be Saturday
in Milwaukee. 
ZIEHL, William August Carl (I62963)
 
20092 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/24/1976

THIEBOLT - William
C. Thiebolt Sr. of
Tonawanda entered into
rest on Thursday, Dec.
23, 1976 at DeGraff
Memorial Hospital.
A lifelong resident of
Tonawanda, Mr. Thiebolt
retired in 1968 from the
Tonawanda Board of
Education and was a
member of St. Francis of
Assist Church, the
Tonawanda Exempt
Firemen's Association,
and was a 50-year
member of Niagara Hose
Company.
Beloved husband of
Anna C. (nee Zipp)
Thiebolt. Dear father of
William (Janet) Thiebolt,
Miss Lois Thiebolt, both
of Tonawanda; Roger
(Julie) Thiebolt of Ontario,
Calif., and Daniel
(Ann) Thiebolt of
Tonawanda. Brother of
Miss Kathleen Thiebolt
and Leonard Thiebolt,
both of Tonawanda.
Seven grandchildren and
one great-grandchild also
survive.
NO VISITATION.
Prayers will be said
Sunday at convenience of
the family, the Rt. Rev
Msgr. Ralph Miller officiating.
Interment in
Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
Flowers gratefully
declined. Arrangements
by the Creasey Memorial
Chapel Inc., Tonawanda. 
THIEBOLT, William C (I105061)
 
20093 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/25/1984

RUNNING - Peter R Running
Sr , 81, of North Tonawanda, Mon
day (Dec 24, 1984) in DeGraff Me
morial Hospital after a lengthy ill
ness.
Mr Running was the president of
the former Monomold Reinforced
Plastics and was a pioneer in the
fiberglass industry Mr Running
was an OX5 member and pioneer in
the aviation indurty as well and a
member of Sutherland Lodge
He was the husband of the late
Marie L Running, who died in 19876
he is survived by two daughters.
Mrs LeRoy (Elisabeth) Curry of
Snyder and Mrs David (Lynn) Zipp
of North Tonawanda; a son, Peter
Ross Running Jr , of North Tona
wanda, 13 grandchildren and nine
great grandchildren; four brothers.
Tom (Helen) Running of Buffalo.
Floyd ( Angela) Running of Florida,
Richard (Grace) Ruynning of
Arizona and Benjamin (Thelma)
Running of Tennessee); three sisters,
Edna Stewart, Dois Goldfinch
and Margaret McBay, all of Canada
Friends may callk at the Fret
thold Funeral Home Inc , 1241
Oliver St at Ward Road, North
Tonawanda, Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 9
p m Funeral services will be held at
the funeral home Thursday at 11
a m , the Rev Richard Luh will
officiate Interment in Acacia Park
Cemetery. 
RUNNING, Peter Ross (I105024)
 
20094 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/26/1923

Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Rhodes of Or
lando. Fla., announce the marriage of
their daughter. Wilmet E. Peter, to
Richard H. Pfanner. which took place
on Monday at the home of the groom
in 354 Grove street. Rev. Andrew Hils
officiating. Attendants were Mr. and
Mrs. Mort Davis of Rochester. Mr.
and Mrs. Pfanner will make their
home in 354 Grove street. 
Family: PFANNER, Richard H / PETER, Wilmet E (F38561)
 
20095 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/26/1935

Mr .and Mrs. Alfred Phillips of
406 Main street, Tonawanda, announce
the marriage of their
daughter Elsie to Mr. Elmer L.
Wurl of Elm street, which was
solemnized December 14, in the
parsonage of the North Tonawanda
Church of Christ, the Rev.
C. E. Rostofer officiating. The attendants
were Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Drier. 
Family: WURL, Elmer L / PHILLIPS, Elsie (F22707)
 
20096 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/26/1944

GRAFF-WILKE - Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Wilke, of 179 S. Niagara
street, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Doris Helen, to
Jay Bernard Graff, Seaman, 1/C,
son of Mrs. Ula Graff of 129 Broad
street, Tonawanda. S 1/C Graff is
stationed somewhere in the South
Pacific Area

ALSO

North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/8/1945

A pretty wedding took place on
Saturday evening, December 1, in
the First Church of Christ, Grove
street, when Miss Doris Helen
Wilke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Wilke of 9 Clinton street
became the bride of Jay Bernard
Graff, S l / c USN, son of Mrs Ula
Graff of 129 Broad street.
Rev. Norman G. Crawford performed
the double ring ceremony
in the presence of a large number
of relatives and friends.
The bride wore a gown of white
satin, with fitted bodice, long
sleeves, with full tulle skirt over
satin, appliqued with satin medallions,
extending into a long
train. She wore a scalloped vail
with a crown of pearl beads and
carried a bouquet of calla lilies,
with a shower of pompoms.
Miss Lois M. Wilke, the bride's
sister, came from Washington, D.
C, where she is stationed as yeoman
2/c in WAVES, to attend
as maid-of-honor. She wore a gown
with fitted bodice and long full
skirt of aqua, with matching headoiece
of tulle in halo effect. She
"arried pink rosebuds and pale
vellow mums. The bridesmaids
were Miss Delores Graff, sister
of the groom and Miss Margaret
Barons, cousin of the bride. Miss
Graff wore a gown of deep pink
with fitted bodice and long full
skirt covered with matching tulle
and carried pink and white mums-
Miss Barone wore baby blue with
a lace too and long skirt of sheer
rayon. She carried yellow and
white mums. Each wore match-
ing headdresses.

The best man was Kenneth
Graff, brother of the groom, recently
discharged from the Navy.
Richard Wilke, brother of the
bride and Sam Bucur were ushers.
Mrs. Raymond Wilke, mother of
the bride, wore a street length
dress of flowered black sheer,
with black accessories. Mrs.
Graff, the groom's mother, chose
a dress of chartreuse crepe with
matching accessories.
Immediately after the ceremony
a reception was held in the Roumanian
hall for two hundred
guests. Guests from Buffalo were
Joseph V. Simpson, Miss Mary
Simpson, Miss Eileen KerKer,
William Schnoor, John B. Owens,
Miss Rose Mary Lavocot, Donald
Owens, Miss Ruth Drauer, Mrs.
Alvin Finch and Miss Shirley
Finch.
After several days wedding trip
to New York City, where Mr.
Graff will receive bis discharge
from the Navy, the couple will
make their home in 9 Clinton St. 
Family: GRAFF, Jay Bernard / WILKE, Doris Helen (F31186)
 
20097 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/26/1963

ANDRES - Helena J. Andres,
68, of 171 William St, Tonawan-
da* died unexpectedly Wednes-
day (Dec. 25, 1963) in her home.
A native of Tonawanda, she was -
a member of Salem United
Church of Christ, its Women's
Guild, Mission Society and Home
Department. She was a visitor
of the church. She also was a
member of the Post 264, Ameri-
can Legion, Auxiliary. Survivors
include her husband, Walter C.
three sons, Lauren H.

of North Tonawanda, David W.
of Park Forest, Ill., and Willard
O. Andrei of Tonawanda; a sis-
ter, Mrs. Mildred Hanel of North
Tonawanda, and 10 grandchil-
dren. Friends may call at John O. Roth Funeral Home, Morgan
and William Streets, Tonawanda,
where services will be conduct-
by the Rev. Karl H. A. Rest
Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Burial in
Elmlawn Cemetery. If desired,
contributions may be made to
the Tower Clock and Bell Ringer

Fund of Salem Church.  
KOHLER, Helena J (I116751)
 
20098 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/26/1964

REINBOLT - Ruth C. Rein-
bolt of West Main Street, Olcott,
N.Y., wife of John E. Reinbolt,
entered into rest Friday (Dec. 25,
1964) at her home. Mother of
Mrs. Norma Kuhn of Tonawanda
and Paul and John Reinbolt of
Newfane. Also survived by 12
grandchildren and 12 great-
grandchildren. Friends may call
at their convenience at the Rut-
land-Corwin Funeral Home Inc.,
2670 Main St., Newfane. Funeral
services will be conducted Mon-
day, Dec. 28, at 10 a.m. Interment
will be in Corwin Cemetery, New-
fane. Memorials may be made to
the Lutheran Hour. 
FISCHER, Ruth C (I106541)
 
20099 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/26/1969

GILBERT - Charles Gilbert.
80. of 431 Fredericka'S't.. North
Tonawanda. T h u r s d a v (Dec.
25. 1969) at DeGraff Memorial
Hospital, after a long illness.
Mr. Gilbert was a member of
F r i e d e n s United Church of
Christ and an employe of the
former Buffalo Bolt Co.
Beloved husband of Mrs.
Florence (nee Becker) Gilbert;
brother of Norman Gilbert and
R a y m o n d G i l b e r t , both of
Wendelville. and Mrs. Emma
Halm of Tonawanda; uncle of
several nieces and nephews.
F r i e n d s r e c e i v e d by the
family from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p.m. at the Brunner Funeral
Home. 156 Robinson St., North
Tonawanda. where services
will be conducted at 2 p.m.
Sunday. The Rev. Carl K.
Marks will officiate. Interment
in Elmlawn Cemetery. 
GILBERT, Charles (I130689)
 
20100 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 12/26/1972

Services will be conducted at 10:30
a.m. Thursday at the Fretthold
Funeral Home, North Tonawanda, for
Christopher A. Sahr, 79, of 1326 Pierce
Ave., North Tonawanda.
A veteran Rescue Fire Company
member, Mr. Sahr died yesterday at
DeGraff Memorial Hospital after a
long illness.
Mr. Sahr also was a World War I
veteran, a member of St. Paul
Lutheran Church and the North Tonawanda
Firemen's Benevolent
Association.
Burial will be in White Chapel
Cemetery. 
SAHR, Christopher August Gregor (I65261)
 

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