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20201 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/1/1913 Irenus A. Batt, 23 years old, son of Mrs. Gertrude J. Batt of 346 Goundry street, died at 6:30 o'clock last evening at a sanitarium in Asheville, N. C. On Tuesday of this week Batt was removed to the southern resort in the hope that he would regain his health, He had been ill for a year but it was not until about Christmas that his condition kept him from being about. Batt's life was terminated when he appeared to have exceedingly bright prospects ahead. He graduated in mechanical engineering at the Cornell University in 1910 with honors. He was a member of Tau Beta Pi, the Cornell honorary society for graduates ot that institution. In 1906 Batt graduated from the North Tonawanda iligh School. At the commencement exercises of his class he won the Palmer prize for the best presentation. He took the Cornell scholarship examination at Lockport soon after graduating from the local school and was successful. He was taking a postgraduate course in mechanical engineering at the Westinghouse Airbrake Company's plant at Pittsburgh, Pa., when stricken with the disease which ended his life. He was secretary and treasurer of the Batt Bros. Lumber Company, recently organized in the Tonawandas. Besides his mother he is survived by two brothers, Norbert J. Batt of Batavia and Raymond M. Batt of North Tonawanda, and four sisters, Mrs. Frances M. Nuwerand Mrs. Florence M. Hankin of Buffalo and the Misses Gertrude and Adelaide Batt of North Tonawanda. The body will arrive here tomorrow | BATT, Irenus A (I127440)
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20202 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/1/1915 William Bartel, seventy-nine years old, a well-known retired Wheat field farmer, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. David Petrie at No. 470 Elm street, Buffalo, on Saturday morning after a brief Illness. He was born in Germany and had lived in Bergholtz, town of Wheatfield, for forty-eight years. He conducted a farm until eight years ago. whoa he retired and went to live with his daughter. Besides Mrs. Petrie, two sons, August Bartel of Bergholtz and William Bartel of Orchard Park; one brother, August Bartel of Martinsville, and one sister, Mrs. Justina Dernier of Martinsville, survive. The funeral will be held from the Holy Ghost Church at Bergholts on Tuesday afternoon and burial will be made at Bergholtz. | BARTEL, William (I117214)
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20203 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/1/1965 SZEPESI - Julia (nee Hal- asz) Szepedi, born in Hungary, of Springboro, Pa., died unex- pectedly Saturday (Jan. 30, 1965) at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Steven (Elizabet) Krolczyk in Springboro. Mrs. Szpesi had lived inthe Tona- wandas more than 35 years un- til moving to Pennsylvania two years ago. Wife of the late Jo- seph A. Szepesi., Surviving are two sons, Michael Szepesi of Tonawanda and John Szepesi of Ransomville; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Blair of Tonawanda and Mrs. Steven Krolczyk of Pennsylvania. also surviving are six grandchildren and four great- grandchildren. The funeral will take place at Sst. Peter's Church in Conneatville, Pa., Wednesday at 11 a.m. Arrangements by White's Funeral Home, Connect- ville. | HALASZ, Julia (I145026)
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20204 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/1/1979 AMMERMAN Alta (nee Seaton). 78, of Panama City, Fla , u n e x p e c t e d l y Wednesday (January 31, 1979) She was a former r e s i d e n t of North Tonawanda and an a c t i v e member of B e a c h r i d g e Free Methodist Church, North Tonawanda Beloved wife of Fred M A m m e r m a n, Panama City, Fla.; two s o n s , Mr. Lewis (Evelyn) Ammerman of Panama City, Fla., Mr. Edward (Lavinia) Ammerman Sr of North T o n a w a n d a ; four daughters, Mrs. Zola (Edward) Krueger Sr. of Kenmore, Mrs. Lois (Charles) Bridge, and Mrs Ruth (William) Barrand of Panama City. Fla., Mrs Freda (Joseph) Skuce Jr. of North Tonawanda; a sister, Mrs. Ila Seaton Woolworth of Morley, Michigan; grandmother of 30 grandchildren, and 57 great-grandchildren. Funeral services are being made at the Smith Funeral Home, 505 N. Mac Arthur Ave , Panama City, Fla. 32401 | SEATON, Alta (I115573)
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20205 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/10/1906 Alderman Fred J. Rhodes left yes- terday for Florida. Upon his .return he will be accompanied by a bride. While in Florida Alderman Rhodes will be united in marriage to Mrs. Augustine Peters, a daughter of Herman Bennin. fa former resident of St. Johnsburg, who removed to the land of orange blossoms several years ago. | Family: RHODES, Frederick J / BENNIN, Augusta (F37522)
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20206 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/10/1941 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Leber of 5 Fremont street celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at their home last evening with a dinner and reception. The dinner was attended by nine of the sons and daughters and the wives and husbands, respectively, of the married children and 12 of their 13 grandchildren. The children present were: George A., Carl and Edward of Tonawanda, Joseph of Buffalo; Mrs. Fred Sattelberg, Mrs. Carl Belling, Mrs. William Hurdiss, Mrs. Edmund Hartwig and Miss Elsie Leber all of the Tonawandas. The dinner was followed by a reception and was attended by many relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Leber were the recipients of many valuable presents. Mr. Leber, who is 77, was born in Germany. Mrs. Leber, who is 71, was born in the Martinsville section of North Tonawanda. They were married In the St. Martin's church in Martinsville. Since their wedding they have resided in Tonawanda. ALSO North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 6/29/1926 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Leber of 5 Fremont street, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Eleonora A. to Carl H. Belling of Tonawanda, the wedding to take place in August. | Family: LEBER, Alexander J / SATTELBERG, Wilhelmina (F45307)
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20207 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/10/1949 Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Braegas, 214 Miller St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Doris June, to John A. Brody, the son of Mrs. Katherine Brody, 29 Cleveland Ave. The wedding will take place April 30. | Family: BRODY, John A / BRAEGAS, Doris June (F59848)
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20208 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/11/1922 August Belling, one of the early s e t t l e r s in the M a r t i n s v i l l e section of N o r t h T o n a w a n d a , died this morn- ing at his home on on the Niagara Falls b o u l e v a r d . Mr, Belling was born in G e r m a n y 73 years ago. At the a g e of six months he came to America with h i s p a r e n t s , Who s e t t l e d in Martinsville. He c o n t i n u e d his home t h e re d u r i n g the rest of his life Mr. Belling is s u r v i v e d by his wife, a d a u g h t e r , Mrs. Emil Lein, two s o n s . G. C. C. Belling and Henry Belling, f o u r t e e n g r a n d c h i l d r e n , a brother, C h a r l e s Belling, and a s i s t e r , Mrs. Mary Wurl, all of North T o n a w a n d a. T h e f u n e r a l will be h e l d T u e s d a y af t e r n o o n at 2 o'clock from the late resid e n c e and half an hour later from t h e St. M a r t i n s church. Rev. Theo. Brener officiating. Burial will be in t h e St. M a r t i n ' s cemetery. | BELLING, August W (I58252)
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20209 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/11/1965 RECH - Agnes C. (nee John- son) Rech, 79, of 459 S. Niagara St., tonawanda, died Wednesday (Feb. 10, 1965) in Sheridan Man- or Nursing Home, Town of Tona- wanda, after several weeks' illness. A native of Tonawanda, she was the wife of Fred A. Rech who died in 1950 and the daugh- ter of Capt. Peter Johnson, who died in 1923. Survivors include five daughters, miss Emily M. Rech and Mrs. Glen (Genevieve) Demmin of Tonawanda, Mrs. Robert (Audrey) Kirkpatrick of Glens Falls, N.Y., Mrs. John (Imogene) Haacker of North Ton- awanda and Mrs. Alvin (Doro- thy) Marohn of Tonawanda; three sons, Charles W. of Tonawanda, Fred a. Jr. of Delmar, Calif., and Peter J. Rech of South St. Paul. Minn.; 18 grandchildren and two great - grandchildren; aunt of Cyrus Dahl of Tonawan- da and William Dahl of Patter- son, N.J. and many nieces and nephews. Friends may call at John O. Roth Funeral Home, Morgan and William Streets, Tonawana, where services will be conducted by Dr. Harold J. Drown Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Bur- ial will be in Elmlawn Ceme- tery. | JOHNSON, Agnes C (I106155)
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20210 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/11/1974 Mrs Marie Fanger 59, operator for the past 15 years of Fanger's Tavern. 127 Niagara St Tonawanda. died S a t u r d a y at DeGraff Memorial Hospital after a short illness A native of Tonawanda She was the widow of Otto F Fanger. who died in 1971 She was a member of St. Francis of Ass is i Church She is survived by a daughter Mrs F r a n c i s (S h i r l e y)T a m b u r l i n of Tonawanda; three grandchildren a sister. Mrs George Watkins of Lan t a s t e r , arid a b r o t h e r Charles Bronschidle of Tonawanda The John 0 Ruth Funeral Home. Morgan and William Streets. Tonawanda is in charge of arrangements. | BRONSCHIDLE, Marie C (I175523)
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20211 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/11/1980 CUMMINGS - Jane Cummings, 56, of North Tonawanda, Monday ( F e b . 11, 1980) at Roswell Memorial Park after a lengthy illness. She is survived by her h u s b a n d S a m u el Cummings; three sisters Mrs. Asa (Blanche) S m i t h of N o r th T o n a w a n d a , Mrs. George (Rose) Gregor of Niagara Falls, Ontario, Mrs. Robert (Josephine) Brochey of Lewiston; three brothers Frank Wawrzyniec of Buffalo, William Wawrzynski of B u f f a l o . T a d e uz Wawrzynski of North Tonawanda; several nieces and nephews Private prayer services will be held at the Fretthold Funeral Home Inc., 1241 Oliver St. at W a r d Rd , N o r th Tonawanda Wednesday at 10 a.m. No prior visitation. Time and place of a Memorial Mass to be announced | WAWRZYNSKI, Jane (I173968)
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20212 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/11/1982 Charles J Bronschidle, 61, of Tonawanda. Wednesday (February 10, 1982) after a long illness. A lifelong resident of the Tonawan das, Mr Bronschidle was employed for more than 25 years at Remington Rand Company in North Tona wanda and recently with the Department of Public- Works in Tonawanda He was a member of the Tonawanda United Methodist Church He is survived by his wife, Isabel (nee Baroudi) Bronschidle; two sons, Philip (Donna) Bronschidle and Paul M Bronschidle; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Janet) Kessinger, all of Tonawanda; a sister. Mrs G e o r g e ( E l i z a b e t h) Watkins, Jr , of Lancaster. Calif., also surviving are many nieces and nephews The family will be present from 7-9 p.m. Thursday and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday at the Hamp Funeral Home. Inc. Adam and Seymour Sts.. Tonawanda where funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, the Rev Eldon D. Snyder officiating. Interment at Acacia Park Cemetery. Memorials to the Tonawanda United Methodist Church are preferred by the family in lieu of flowers. | BRONSCHIDLE, Charles Joseph (I140378)
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20213 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/12/1929 A very pretty wedding was solemnized in the Saint Pauls Evangelical Lutheran church Saturday, Feb. 9th at 4 o'clock when Misa Edna A. Peter, niece of .Mr. and Mrs. John T. Kopp was married to Stanley F. Wurl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wurl, the Rev. F. A. Hinners performing the cer- emony. The interior of the church was artistically decorated with palms and baskets of carnations. Mrs. A. Jaenecke sang two selections, "Oh! Promise Me." and "At Dawning. I Love You." accompanied by Mr. A. Nuoffer, organist. The lovely young bride who entered the church with her uncle wore an exquisite gown of white satin, with an uneven hemline with flowers of silk colonial lace, and a long waisted bodice made perfectly plain. A suspect of lace was a cap effect with clusters of orange blossoms on each side, from which extended a long tulle veil. She carried a bridal bouquet of roses and lillies of the valley. Miss Violet Peter, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and wore a stunning gown of orchid georgette, fashioned with a long waist-line and caught with maline, from the waist to arrange the skirt. Her slippers were of orchid satin and she carried an arm bouquet of pale pink roses, tied with maline, corresponding with her gown. Miss Helen Wilke, cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid and wore a gown of yellow satin, with an uneven hemline, short bodice and arranged with yellow maline to form a full effective skirt. Her slipers were of yellow satin and she carried an arm bouquet of pale pink roses, tied with ywllow maline, to match her dress. Miss Alice Peter, cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid, and wearing a gown of coral geor- gette, which was pleated and made with an overlace skirt. her slippers were of coral satin and she carried an arm bouquet of pale pink roses tied with coral maline to match her dress. The flower girls were little Ruth Peter and little Freda Musi- ler. They wore dresses of white silk crepe de chine and carried baskets of roses, carnations, and sweet peas. Aubrey Kapp, cousin of the bride was best man, while Theo- dore Richert and Franklin Stol- zenburg acted as groomsmen. The ushers were Henry Radloff and Elmer Wurl, cousins of the groom. Mrs. John Kopp, aunt of the bride wore a stunning gown of black georgette and a corsage of sweet peas and narcissus. Mrs. Charles Wurl, mother of the groom wore a smart gown of royal blue georgette. She also wore a corsage of sweet peas, and narcissus. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's aunt on the Niagara Falls Boulevard. Covers were laid for twenty at the brides table, centered with a large wedding cake, and a bou- quet of carnations on either end of the table. The out of town guests were from Fort Wayne, Ind., Pennsyl- vania, Niagara Falls, Lockport and Protection, N.Y. | Family: WURL, Stanley Frederick / PETER, Edna Alvina (F20989)
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20214 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/12/1935 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beitz, 456 Falls , Boulevard, celebrated their 12th wedding anniversary with a supper at the home of Chief of Police George Marohn of 67 Elm street, Tonawanda | Family: BEITZ, Charles F / SCHWARZFEGER, Anna May (F51848)
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20215 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/12/1947 Joseph F. Zipp, 89, of 55 Sim- son street, died last night at Meyer Memorial Hospital, Buffalo, after a short illness. He was born in Austria and had lived in Tonawanda nearly all his life. He is survived by his wife, Luchterhand, two sons, Richard and Robert, and two daughters, Patricia and Sylvia. Also by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Zipp of Tonawanda, five brothers, John, Martin, Fred, Paul and Anthony, and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Thiebolt and Mrs. Catherine Towers, all of Tcnawanda. The funeral will be Friday from the home of his parents, 809 Young street, at 8:30 and from S t Francis church at 9 a.m. | ZIPP, Joseph F (I105111)
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20216 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/12/1955 Herman H. Ullrich and his wife, Anna, who were born in Tonawanda and were r e s i d e n t s here until 1938, will celeb r a t e their 50th wedding a n n i v e r s a r y Sunday at an open house from 2 to 8 p.m. in t h e i r home in Lake Road, Youngstown. Mr. Ullrich, was born in Tona- wanda, Dec. 29, 1879, the son of the late William and Juliana Ull- rich, whose home was in Wheeler St. His wife, the former Anne H. Proy was born July 4, 1884 to the late John and Elizabeth Miller Proy also of Wheeler St. Wed in Salem Church Mr. and Mrs. Ullrich were mar- ried in Salem Evangelical and Re- formed Church, Feb. 16, 1905 with the Rev. John Wittlinger officiating. Their attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Gust Ullrich of Wheeler St. and the late Dell Thode and William Proy. Mr. Ullrich operated a grocery and meat business at Young and! Scott Sts. for more than 35 years. He started working in the gro- eery store owned by the late John; G. Wallenmaier at the age of 14. Later he purchased the business and building and remained at the same location until 1938 when they moved to Youngstown. Mr. Ullrich now specializes in raising fruit on his Youngstown Lake Rd. farm. He and his wife enjoy ex- ceptionally good health. Trustee of Church For many years Mr. Ullrich served as a trustee of Salem Evangelical Church council. He also was a director of the Niagara Savings; and Loan company for more than a quarter century. Mrs. Ullrich is a life member of Sirius Chapter 301, Order of the Eastern Star and during her residence here was active in the work of Salem Church. Mr. and Mrs. Ullrich are the parents of four daughters: Mrs. Clifford (Juliana) Westphal of Tonawanda; Mrs. Chester (Eleanor) Wein, North Tonawanda; Mrs. Russell (Electa) Houserman, Medina and Mrs. Thomas J. (Orma) Lee, Jackson, Miss. Their grandchildren are Diane Westphal, Anne Elizabeth Wein, Kathy and Kim Houserman and Debra Lee. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the anniversary event. | Family: ULLRICH, Herman H / PROY, Anna H (F33383)
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20217 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/12/1968 William Ullrich, a former member of the Tonawanda Police Deparment for 34 years before retiring in 1952, died today at DeGraff Memorial Hospital. He was 74 years old. Mr. Ullrich was stricken at his home at 306 Broad St. The first aid squad of the Fire Department was called and administered oxygen to Mr. Ullrich before he was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival Mr. UBrieh joined the department in 1919 and retired as a desk lieutenant. A veteran of World War I, he was a member of Salem United Church of Christ, American Legion Tona- wanda Post 264, Golden Age Club and a 50 - year member of Niagara Hose Company. He is survived by his wife, Cora Frantz Ullrich; two step- daughters, Mrs. Kenneth R. Batt and Donald E. Miller of North Tonawanda; two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Sponholz and Mrs. Willam Trost; a brother Harold C. Ullrich, all of Tonawanda, and seven grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Rotb Funeral Home, Morgan and William Streets, Tonawanda, is in charge of arrangements. Burial will be in Elmlawn Cemetery. | ULLRICH, William (I107505)
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20218 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/12/1972 When you get to be 100 years of age, you have a lot of memories - some happy- some sad. But Mrs. Emilie Buchhardt of 253 Sommer St., North Tonawanda is one of the happiest, wittiest centenarians we've ever met. Her 100th birthday is tomorrow - just the day before Valentine's Day. And to her family, she's the best Valentine of all. First the sad news. On Jan. 4, Mrs. Buchhardt fell in her home on Sommer Street and has been hospitalized at DeGraff Memorial Hospital since then with a broken hip. "I just can't wait to get back home," she confided. "For the first time, I really miss doing housework!" Until she broke her hip, Mrs. Buchhardt did all her own housework, "except the washing" - she let her daughter and daughter-inlaw take care of that minor detail. During an interview with her, Mrs. Buchhardt recalled her early days at her parents' home at 3542 Niagara Falls Blvd., Town of Wheatfield. " I was the 'tomboy' of the family," she laughed, pointing to the barn beside the recently-taken picture of her family home. "I used to drive the horses on the hay wagon during haying season - right into that barn." "During the summer months, I used to love to sit out on the front porch - it wasn't enclosed then - and play with the neighbor kids." During the years that Mrs. Buchhardt grew up as Miss Emilie Beitz at 3542 Niagara Falls Boulevard, the road was known as "Sawyer Creek Road." The meandering creek was filled with water lilies in the spring, she recalled. "I used to pick large bouquets of them and sell them for 10 cents a bunch at the railroad stop along the creek." She attended St. Paul's German School until she was confirmed - "about seventh grade, I think," Mrs. Buchhardt said. Sometimes, when the winter weather was bad, she attended the schoolhouse on Niagara Falls Boulevard which is now a Catholic shrine. Her brother, Albert, taught in this school and admonished her, she said, "behave yourself, and don't be so funny, I don't want to have to scold you!" At home the Beitz family - three of Emilie's sisters, her brother and father and mother - all spoke German. "That is, until I attended Albert's school and learned English." Romance entered her life when she was about 17 and young William J. Buchhardt of Nash Road began courting her. "Sometimes, he walked to se^ me and other times he took me for buggy-rides," she recalled with a mischievous twinkle in her eyes. "He really had the most up-to-date buggy around." Four years later, on Dec. 19, 1893, she and young William were married in the front room of her family home on Niagara Falls Boulevard. "The very next day, we moved to 253 Sommer St. and I've lived there ever since, she said. Her husband passed away in 1930. Her son and daughter, Mrs. Elmer Pagel and Arnold Buchhardt live in separate apartments in the same house with their mother at 253 Sommer St. Her granddaughter, Mrs. John Woloszyn and her four children live right next door. Another grandchild, Robert Buchhardt and his wife and three children live in Eden, N.Y. Besides her seven great-grandchildren, each of her grandchildren have four foster children who call Mrs. Buchhardt, "Grandma." A gregarious person, Mrs. Buchhardt "had friends all over the place," she says. Until recent years, she was one of the most active members of the sewing circle and Ladies Fellowship at Friedens United Church of Christ. "And I loved to play euchre, pinochle, canasta and bridge," she says. Most of these she gave up as club activities at about.90 years of age because there were no more club members left alive. Her room at DeGraff Memorial Hospital reflects how well loved Mr. Buchhardt is by many. It is filled with get-well cards, birthday cards - and she was adorned with a gigantic double orchid corsage grown and presented to her by two friends, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Cyran of Christiana Street. And one of her proudest possessions is a special congratula tory letter for her 100th birthday signed by President Richard Nixon, himself. Another high note of her celebration is a telephone call she received Thursday from an old school chum, Mrs. Ella Krull Fritz, 94, whom Mrs. Buchhardt recalls as a "cute little girl in school that I used to take care of during lunch hour and recesses." "How life really is," she says "just depends on keeping your sense of humor." ALSO North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/21/1973 BUCHHARDT - Emilie A Buchhardt, 101. of 253 Sommer St.. North Tonawanda, Saturday (May 19, 1973) at DeGraff Memorial Hospital. She was a lifelong resident of North Tonawanda and a member of Friedens United Church of Christ. Wife of the late William Buchhardt who died in 1930, she is survived by a daughter. Mrs. Elmer C. Pagel of North Tonawanda; two grandchildren. Robert A. Buchhardt of Eden. N.Y., and Mrs. John P. (Carol) Woloszyn of North Tonawanda; seven greatgrandchildren and one greatgreat- grandchild. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., at the Wattengel Funeral Home. Inc.. 307 Oliver St.. North Tonawanda. where funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m.. the Rev. Howard F. Cramer Jr. officiating. Burial in Elmlawn Cemetery. | BEITZ, Emilie (I106382)
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20219 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/12/1986 PELLEGRINO - Michael J. Pellegrino, 57, of North Tonawanda, unexpectedly Thursday (September 11, 1986) at his residence. Mr. Pellegrino is survived by his wife Violet (nee Bennett) Pellegrino, his parents, Michael and Theresa Pellegrino and one brother, Anthony Pellegrino, all of North Tonawanda; two sisters, Mrs. William (Rosemary) Billman of North Tonawanda and Mrs. Larry (Eugenia) Brenon of Tonawanda; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Wattengel Funeral Home Inc., 307 Oliver St., North Tonawanda. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10:30 a.m. in Acacia Park Cemetery Memorial Chapel. The Rev. Jerry McGlone officiating. Interment Acacia Park Cemetery | PELLEGRINO, Michael J (I136422)
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20220 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/13/1930 Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brick, of 221 Schenck street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Alma Mary to Henry J. Balling of Tonawanda. N. Y., the wedding to take place in the near future | Family: BALLING, Henry J / BRICK, Alma (F43106)
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20221 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/13/1950 Mr. and Mrs. Otto Zimmerman of 449 Morgan Street announce the engagement of their daughter, Marion Arm, to Ronald Lester Lum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lum of 16 Bouck Street. ALSO North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/5/1954 MAY BRIDE-ELECT: Mr. and Mrs. Otto Zimmerman, 449 Morgan St., announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Marion Ann, to Ronald L. Lum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lum of 16 Bouck S t The wedding will take place at 4 p.m. in Salem Evangelical and Reformed Church. | Family: LUM, Ronald Lester / ZIMMERMAN, Marion Ann (F35768)
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20222 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/13/1954 Mrs Elmer Brodfuehrer, Mrs. Fatrick Minnono and Mrs. Edward Bishop recently ent#t«jnexl at a variety shower in honor of Miss Marion Krupp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Krupp of Keil St. Miss Krupp will become the bride of James Brodfuehrer of Stanlley St., in a ceremony Feb. 27 at 9 a.m. in Ascension Church. The hostesses served refresh- ments from a lace covered table adorned with a centerpiece of fow- ers and pink tapers. A variety of games entertained the shower guests during the evening. The fu- ture bride received many shower gifts. | Family: BRODFUEHRER, James E / KRUPP, Marion Melva (F49203)
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20223 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/13/1963 BAUER Joseph J. Bauer, 51, of 5 Hanover St., Tonawanda, died Wednesday (Feb. 13, 1963) at DeGraff Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. A native of Tonawanda, he was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Church. Survivors include his wife, Katherine (nee Borsick) Bauer; a daughter, Katherine; two sons, Joseph Jr. and Robert, at home; his mother, Mrs. Katherine Brody of Tonawanda; three sisters, Mrs. Catherine Kick of Kenmore, Mrs. Elizabeth Utera of Crystal Beach, Ont., and Mrs. Ann Berndt of Erie, Pa., and five brothers, Louis Bauer of Tonawanda, Edward Bauer of Cheektowaga, Francis and Albert Brody of North Tonawanda, and John Brody of Tonawanda. Friends may call at John O. Roth Funeral Home, Morgan and William Streets, Tonawanda, where prayers will be said at 9 a.m. Saturday, followed by a Requiem High Mass in St. Francis of Assisi Church at 9:30 a.m. The Rev. Wilbur Yaeger will officiate. Burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery. | BAUER, Joseph J (I174837)
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20224 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/13/1967 BROECKER - Benjamin A. Broecker. 70, of 2549 Niagara Road. Town of Wheatfield, died Monday (Feb. 13, 1967), in De- Graff Memorial Hospital after a long illness. He is survived by his wife, Viola (nee Niethe); a son, Kenneth A., U. S. Air Force in Japan; three daughters, Mrs. Henry (Helen) Braunbach. Mrs. Edward (Norma) Hanley, both of the Tonawandas, and Mrs. Harry (Barbara) Young of Pennsylvania. Also survived by 15 grand- :hildren: a brother, William Broecker of the Town of Wheatfield, and four sisters, Mrs. George (Esther) Weinheimer, and Mrs. Erwin Wendt, both of North Tonawanda, Mrs. Louise Mueller and Mrs. Howard Humann, beta of Sanborn. Friends may call at Fretthoff Funeral Home, 1141 Oliver St. at Ward Road, Norm Tonawanda, where services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday. The family will be in attendance from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The Rev. Albert W Bahr will officiate. | BROECKER, Benjamin Albert Friedrich (I56270)
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20225 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/14/1908 City Clerk E. S. Bennett of Lockport yesterday issued marriage license No. 4 to Ralph B. Anson Of Rochester and Miss Eleanor Marion Payne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Payne. The wedding will take place Saturday | Family: ANSON, Ralph B / PAYNE, Eleanor Marion (F6717)
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20226 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/14/1941 Charles Pletcher, 79, of 32 Delaware street, died this morning in the DeGraff Memorial hospital. He was born in the town of Lewiston, but had resided in the Tonawandas the greater part of his life. He leaves three sons, LeRoy, Orlee and Stanley and 14 grandchildren, all of the Tonawandas. Rites will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at the residence. Rev. Joe B. Maffett will offleate. Burial will be in the City cemetery. | PLETCHER, Charles E (I106028)
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20227 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/14/1942 25 YEARS AGO Michael Balling, a well known resident of Tonawanda, died at the home of his son Jacob Balling of 343 Grove street last night The funeral will be held from St Francis church tomorrow morning, Rev. A. A. Bachmann officiating. ' | BALLING, Michael (I122734)
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20228 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/14/1949 Mrs. Mary L, Berndt, 74, died Saturday evening at her home, 7 Elmwood Park, E., after a brief illness. Born in Arnprior, Ont., she had resided in Tonawanda the past 32 years. She was* a member of the First Church of Christ and its Community Class. Surviving art three sons, Arthur A., Julius F. and Walter L. Bemdt, all of the Tonawandas; five grandchildren, one great grandson, two brothers , Robert Redtman or Arnprior and William Redtman of Tonawanda, and two sisters, Mrs. William E. Gladstone and Mrs. Alex Woermke of Arnprior. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. In the Hilliard Funeral Home, 147 Delaware St. The Rev. Norman Crawford will officiate. Buffalo will be in Acacia Park. | REDTMAN, Mary L (I141412)
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20229 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/14/1972 BLACKLEY - Myrtle G. Blackley. Feb. 12, 1972, of the Town of Tonawanda. Beloved wife of the late Lt. Lewis E. Blackley, Town of Tonawanda Police Dept.; mother of Lewis K., Donn A., M. N. (Pat) and Bryant C. (Dennis) Blackley; grandmother of Timothy, Elaine Langworthy, Donn Jr., Henee Chase, Todd Stephen and Dean E. Blackley; great-grandmother of Peter and Jennifer; sister of Mrs. William E. Brosart. Friends may call at the Lester H. Wedekindt Inc. Funeral Home, 3290 Delaware Ave., where funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends invited. Mrs. Blackley was past president of the Ladies Auxiliary of the American Legion Milton J. Brounschidle Post No. 205 under whose auspices a service will be held Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. | KINZLY, Myrtle G (I149105)
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20230 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/14/1975 SMITH - Sidney F. Smith, 89, formerly of Grand Island, N.Y., Thursday (Feb. 13, 1975) at Sheridan Manor Nursing Home. Born in Tonawanda, N.Y., he was a retired railway mail clerk. He was a member of Payne Avenue Christian Church where he was Elder Emeritus, a member of the Buffalo Chapter of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees and an honorary life member of the Grand Island Taxpayer's Association. He was the husband of the late Inez Woodruff Smith, who died n 1967 and father of the late Nelson Smith and Mrs. Gilbert (Jean) Tybring, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Melvin (Muriel) Gallisdorfer of North Tonawanda and Mrs. Roland (Nida) Miller of Grand Island; thirteen grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Friends may call SATURDAY from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., at the Wattengel Funeral Home, Inc., 307 Oliver St., North Tonawanda where a memorial service will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. at Payne Avenue Christian Church, the Rev. Robert Cook officiating. Burial at the convenience of the family at Forest Lawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Payne Avenue Christian Church. | SMITH, Sidney F (I99062)
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20231 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/14/1978 -Glenwood Demmin, 65, of 682 Fletcher St., was pronounced dead on arrival at DeGraff Memorial Hospital Monday, after he was found lying on the floor of the bathroom in his home. An autopsy is being performed today. Firefighters responded to a first aid call at the home. Authorities said Mr. Demmin had been ill. ALSO North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/14/1978 DEMMIN - Glenwood J. Demmin, 65, of Tonawanda Monday (February 13, 1978). Mr. Demmin was a member of Tonawanda United Methodist Church, a lifelong resident of Tonawanda and was a pharmacist for the Eli Lilly Co. Husband of the late Genevieve Demmin who died in November of 1977, Mr. Demmin is survived by three sons, Peter (Ruth) Demmin of Williamsville, Joseph (Sharon) Demmin of Tonawanda and Timothy (Alice) Demmin of Randolph Township, N.J.; his mother, Mrs. Lorena Demmin of Tonawanda and four grandchildren. Friends may call from 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 Thursday at 10:30 a.m., the Rev. Eldon D. Snyder officiating. Burial Elmlawn Cemetery. | DEMMIN, Glenwood J (I106144)
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20232 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/14/1978 SAHR - George Sahr, 91, of the Oddfellow & Rebekah Home. Lockport, formerly of Dale Rd.. Newfane, N.Y., entered into rest Sunday (February 12, 1978). Husband of the late Josephine Wallace Sahr; father of Mrs. Hubert (Marie) Kissinger of N o r t h Tonawanda, Robert E. Bates of Lockport, Mrs. Harry (Bernice) Whalen of Lockport and the late William G. Sahr; brother of the late Ernest Sahr. Gertrude Seelow, Dora Bendt, Mary S t o l z e n b u r g, Martha Wagner, Matilda Volschbw and William Sahr, also survived by twelve grandchildren; t w e n t y g r e a t g r a n d c h i l d r e n and s e v e r a l nieces and nephews. Friends may call at their convenience at the Kenneth H. Sherrie Funeral Home, 6139 East Ave., Newfane where funeral services will be held Wednesday (Feb. 15th) at 1:30 p.m. The family will be present Monday 7-9 and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment in Cold Springs Cemetery. If desired, c o n t r i b u t i o n s appreciated, to Immanuel Lutheran Church of Ridgewood or the charity of your choice. | SAHR, George Albert Gottfried (I86693)
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20233 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/14/1980 HERMAN - Herminnie Herman, 97, of North Tonawanda, Wednesday (February 13, 1980) at Mount View Health FacUity, Lockport, N.Y.'Mrs. Herman was a member of St. Mark Lutheran Church. Wife of the late Phillip Herman who died in 1966, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Alma Andrees of Tonawanda; four sons, Alfred E. and Martin F. Herman, both of the Town of Wheatfield, Arthur W. and Reuben T. Herman, both of North Tonawanda; twelve grandchildren; t w e n t y - f i v e greatgrandchildren; three g r e a t - greatgrandchildren and many nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends at the Fretthold Funeral Home, Inc., 1241 Oliver St., at Ward Rd., North Tonawanda this evening from 7 to 9 and Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be held at the funeral home Saturday at 10 a.m., the Rev. Thomas K. Spahn will officiate. Interment St. Mark Lutheran Cemetery. If so desired, memorials may be made to St. Mark Lutheran Church. | DUROW, Wilhelmine (I116458)
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20234 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/14/1981 MITROWSKI - F r a n k , Thursday (February 12, 1981) in Buffalo, New York after a long and beautiful life. He was born and resided in North Tonawanda all of his life. He was a U.S. Army Veteran of World War II serving, in the European Theater and received a Purple Heart. Mr. Mitrowski was r e t i r e d from the Wurlitzer Company after 25 years of service. He was a member of the S t e p h e n S i k o ra American Legion Post No. 1322 and the Amvets Post No. 26, and he was the son of the late Ant h o n y and Mary Mitrowski and brother of the late Mary Sharek and Stanley Mitrowski. Mr. Mitrowski is survived by his sister, Mrs. Bernice Arbeiter of North Tonawanda and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Saturday and Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Larango Colucci Funeral Home, Oliver St. at 5th Ave., North Tonawanda, where funeral services will be held Monday ( February 16) at 9:00 a.m. and in O u r L a d y of Czestochowa R.C. Church at 9.30 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Prayers will be recited 2:00 p.m. Sunday afternoon. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Heart Fund of Western New York. | MITROWSKI, Frank (I117759)
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20235 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/15/1920 Charles Broeker, seventy-one years old, died this morning at his home at No. 196 Stenzel street. Mr. Broker was stricken with apoplexy recently, resultng in his death He was one of the oldest residents of the Gratwick section of the city. Surviving are a wife and nine children. | BROECKER, Charles J (I56275)
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20236 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/15/1944 Stricken with a heart attack while walking along Thompson street near the Erie railroad crossing shortly after 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Eugene A. Batt, 60, of 145 Lincoln avenue, died a few minutes later. He was taken into DeForest Barber's garage and the police notified. When the depart- ment ambulance arrived Mr. Batt had expired. Mr. Batt was a lifelong resident of North Tonawanda, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Batt. He was a member of North Tona- wanda Council, Knights of Col- umbus, and the Ascension church. He was a painter and decorator. Employed by the Bell Aircraft corporation, he worked nights at the Niagara Falls plant. Surviving are his wife, Mary, nee Fitzpatrick; two sons, Eugene A., of Buffalo and Pvt. Orbert F. Ball of the U. S. Engineers, sta- tioned in England; a daughter, Miss Harriet Batt of North Tona- wanda; three grandchildren, three brothers, Frank and James of North Tonawanda and Walter J. Batt, Tully, N.Y., and four sisters, the Misses Rose and Grace Batt, Mrs. Patrick Murphy, all of North Tonawanda, and Mrs. Bertha E. Bush of Buffalo. Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 8:30 from the residence and at 9 o'clock from the Ascension church. The Rev. He was a member of North Tonawanda Council, Knights of Columbus, and the Ascension church | BATT, Eugene A (I127427)
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20237 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/15/1952 ERNEST C. BERNDT, 51, of 956 Sweet Home Rd., Town of Am- herst, died Thursday in Meyer Memorial Hospital after a linger- ing illness. Born in Tonawanda, he had lived in the Town of Amherst for the past ten years. He was em- ployed by Loblaw Inc., for the past 16 years and was a member of the Truck Driver's Union Loca 619. He is survived by his wife, Selma, nee Rockenbrock; two daughters, Mrs. Gloria Geib and Mrs. Ruth Sykes; one grandson, Carl William Geib, all of the Town of Amherst; one brother, Clarence Bemdt of Oswego; two sisters, Mrs. Robert C. Metcalf and Mrs. Irene Dauphin of North Tonawanda; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Sunday at 3 p.m. in the Hilliard Funeral Home, 147 Delaware St. Dr. Archibald F. Fulton of the United Presbyterian Church at Curtiss Park will offici- ate and burial will be in Elmlawn Cemetery. | BERNDT, Ernest C (I141465)
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20238 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/15/1954 AFFARDE-Charles F. Affarde, 78, of 143 Thompson St., died Fri- day, Feb. 12, 1954, at his home of a heart attack. He was born in Greentown, PA. and had lived here 32 years. He was an Army veteran of World War I. There are no survivors. Funeral will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Watten- gel Funeral Home, 307 Oliver St., the REv. Charles E. Titus offici- ating. Burial will be in the veter- ans plot in Resthaven Cemetery. | AFFARDE, Charles F (I107479)
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20239 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/15/1971 SAHR - Clara P. Sahr, 63, of 1326 Pierce Ave., North Tonawanda, Sunday (Feb. 14, 1971) in the North Town Nursing Home, after a lengthy illness. Mrs. Sahr was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church. She is survived by her husband Christopher Sahr; three daughters, Mrs. Earl (Yvonne) Huffman and Mrs. Eugene (Shirley) Zoladz both of North Tonawanda and Mrs. Ronald (Linda) Fleming of Indiana, Pa., four grandchildren, one great-grandchild; two sisters, Mrs. Eva Scully of Sudbury, Ont., and Mrs. Florence Kane, Toronto, Ont.; two brothers, Roland Fraser of North Tonawanda and Carl Fraser of Rochester, N.Y. Family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Fretthold Funeral Home Inc., 1241 Oliver St. at Ward Rd., North Tonawanda, where services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. the Rev. Enno A. Schmoock officiating. Interment in White Chapel Memorial Park. | FRASER, Clara P (I67594)
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20240 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/16/1916 Mrs. Sophia Wulf, a resident of Tonawanda for over-fifty years, died at her home at No. 28 Minerva street this morning at the age of 67 years. Mrs. Wulf was the widow of John Wulf of Tonawanda. She was born in Germany. The deceased was a member of the Emanuel Lutheran church of Tonawanda. Three sons William Wulf of Houston, Tex., Christian Wulf of Plainfield, N. J., Fred W of Tonawanda, one daughter, Miss Lena Wulf of Tonawanda; one sister, Mrs. Caroline, Diedrich'of Tonawanda and eight grand children survive | Sophia (I100544)
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20241 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/16/1939 Mr. and Mrs. Otto Zimmerman of 212 Stenzil street announce the marriage of their daughter, Loretta, to Clarence Krywalski of Buffalo on February 8. Mr. and Mrs. Krywalski will be at home in Buffalo after the first of the month. | Family: KRYWALSKI, Clarence / ZIMMERMAN, Loretta (F35769)
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20242 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/16/1943 James Larry Shingledecker, infant son of Pvt. and Mrs. James K. Shingledecker, Jr., of 5 Spencer avenue, died in a Buffalo hospital Sunday. | SHINGLEDECKER, James Larry (I96435)
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20243 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/16/1948 William F. Witt, 65, of 426 Schenck St. died last night in the De- Graff Memorial hospital after a short illness. A lifelong resident of North Tonawanda, he was a member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Firemen and Engineers. Surviving are two sons, William F., Jr., and Ronald W. Witt of North Tonawanda; two brothers, Edward C. of Waukeegan, Ill., and Benjamin E. of North Tonawanda, and three sisters, Mrs. Anna Evig and Mrs. Emma Langbehn of North Tonawanda and Mrs. Martha Andres of Los Angeles. Rites will be held Wednesday at 3:15 p. m. from the residence. The Rev. T. H. Bernen will officiate. Burial will be in St. Peter's cemetery. | WITT, William F (I97330)
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20244 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/16/1953 Gyoso Joseph Bagdy, 56. of 106 Grant St., suffered a fatal heart attack while working on a pig machine last night at the Tonawanda Iron Division of the American Radiator and Standard Sanitary Corp. An employe of the plant for 20 years, Mr. Bagdy was promounced dead by Dr. Richard Britt. A native of Hungary, Mr. Bagdy had been a resident of the Tona- wandas for about 30 years. He is survived by his wife, Helen, a son, Gerald, and a brother, Zoltan, all of Tonawanda, and three brothers and a sister in Hungary. funeral services will be held from the family residence at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday and at 2 p.m. in the Hungarian Reformed Church with the Rev. Dr. Laszio Vatal of- ficiating. Burial will be in Elm- lawn Cemetery. | BAGDY, Gyozo Joseph (I120568)
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20245 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/16/1955 LORENZ - Edwin W. Lorenz, 57, of 170 Ellicott Creek Rd., Tonawanda, died Wednesday (Feb. 16, 1955) in Buffalo General Hospital after a few week's illness. Born in Tonawanda, he was a lifelong resident of the city. He is survived by his wife, Mildred (nee Witkop) Lorenz; a daughter, Miss Myra M. Lorenz, and a son, Sherwood E. Lorenz, both at home; three sisters, Mrs. William F. Pagels, Mrs. Emery Martin and Miss Mathilda E. Lorenz, all of the.Tonawandas. Mr. Lorenz was a member of the Lutheran Lay-; men's League and the Remington Rand 25-Year Club. He had been with Remington Rand 29 years. Friends may call at the John O. Roth Funeral Home, 60 Morgan St., Tonawanda, where services will be conducted Saturday by the Rev. Theodore Schroeder at 2 o'clock and at 2:30 in Immanuel Lutheran Church. Burial in Elmlawn Cemetery. | LORENZ, Edwin W (I76796)
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20246 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/16/1968 WARBLOW-Amelia Warblow. 78, of 7021 Nash Road, Town of Wheatfield, died Thursday (Feb. 15, 1988) in DeGraff Memorial Hospital after a lengthy illness Miss Warblow was a member of St. John Lutheran Church. She is survived by three brothers, Gustav. Albert and Herman Warblow, all of North Tonawanda. Many nieces and nephews also survive. Friends may call at the Freehold Funeral Home, 1241 Oliver St. at Ward Road, North Tonawanda, where services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday. The Rev. Clarence W. Rabe will officiate. Interment in St. J o hn Lutheran Cemetery | WARBLOW, Amelia V (I59620)
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20247 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/17/1920 The marriage of .Miss Jennie World daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry World of 468 Vandervoort street to William F Koepsell was solemnized last even ing at 7:30 o'clock at St Mathew's Evangelical Lutheran church, the Rev Carl Frankenstein performing the ceremony. The attendants were Mr and Mrs Frank Koepsell. Mr and Mrs. Koepsell will be at home at 460 Oliver street. | Family: KOEPSELL, William F / WORLD, Jennie (F30466)
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20248 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/17/1937 Mrs. Ella Pfenner of Elma, N. Y. announces the marriage of her daughter, Ella Mae, to Alden H. Golem, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Golem of Stenzel street on Saturday, February 13th, at the First Lutheran Evangelical church of Farnham, N.Y., the Rev. Walter Huthman officiating. The attendants were Miss Marjorie Smith and Martin Pfenner, brother of the bride. The bnde was attired in navy blue crepe with matching hat and wore a corsage of roses and sweet Mr. and Mrs. Golem will be at home in 153 Stenzel street after February 17th. | Family: GOLEM, Alden H / PFENER, Ella Mae H (F42461)
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20249 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/17/1938 WILLIAM C. FOLLENDORF William C. Follendorf, 84 years old, died this morning at his home, 246 Miller street. He was born in Germany and had resided in North Tonawanda the past 52 years. He was a member of Friedens church and Niagara River Lodge, I.O.O.F. He leaves a wife, Lena; two sons, William C, Wheatland, N.D., and Walter F North Tonawanda; a daughter, Mrs. Edward F. Wittkowski, and two grandchildren, North Tona- wanda. Rites will be held Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock from the residence. Rev. Theodore Mayer will officiate. Interment will be in Friedens cemetery. | FOLLENDORF, William C (I97618)
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20250 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/17/1960 TON AW AND A-F u n e r a l services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Hilliard Funeral Home for Mrs. Viola Rhodes, 51, of 39 Patton Rd. who died Monday (Feb. 15, 1960) at her home. Born in Toronto, Ont, she had lived In this city for the last 22 years and was a member of St. Mark's Episcopal Church. She is survived by her husband, Cecil C. Rhodes and a daughter, Miss Joyce Rhodes, both of this city; two sons, PFC Roger A. Rhodes, U. S. Marines, New River, N. C. and Ronald C. Rhodes, this city; h e r parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Allen, and a brother, Clarence Allen, all of Toronto, and three sisters, Mrs. Jack Bradford, New Toronto, and Mrs. Thomas Benns, Oakville, Ont. Services will be conducted by the Rev. Alexander Cortl. Burial site has not been determined. | ALLEN, Viola (I111150)
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