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20301 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/24/1966

Mrs. Emma Zimmerman of
520 Old Falls Blvd., North Tonawanda.
died yesterday at the age
of 95 after a long illness.
She was a lifelong resident of
North Tonawanda and a member
of North Presbyterian
Church. She was the wife of the
late Norman Zimmerman and
mother of the late Mrs. William
Ramsay.
Survivors include a daughter,
Mrs. Curtis Newman of North
Tonawanda: a son, Laverne
N. Zimmerman of Madison,
Wise; 17 grandchildren and 18
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted
at 2:30 p.m. Friday at
the Wattengel Funeral Home, 307
Oliver St., with the Rev. Frank
E. Wright officiating. Burial will
be in Elmlawn Cemetery. 
FRECK, Emma (I98383)
 
20302 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/24/1975

BOCK - Linda H. Bock, 77, of
Tonawanda, unexpectedly
Sunday morning (Feb. 23. 1975)
at DeGraff Memorial Hospital.
A native of Tonawanda, she
was a member of the Leisure
Club of the Y.W.C.A.. and had
been employed at Spaulding
Fibre Co.. for more than 35
vears. retiring in 1962.
She is survived by two
sisters. Mrs. Frank (Luella)
Warren and Mrs. Otto (Alma)
Pedt. both 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 Sts., Tonawanda
where services will be
conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday
by the Rev Kenneth D. Wood.
Burial will be in Acacia Park
Cemetery. 
BOCK, Linda (I153527)
 
20303 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/24/1975

SAHR - Myrtha A, (nee
Belling) Sahr. 55, suddenly
Sunday (Feb. 23, 1975) at
DeGraff Memorial Hospital.
Mrs Sahr was a member of St.
Paul Lutheran Church.
She is survived by her
husband. Edward F. (Kelly)
Sahr; two sons. Terry E.. of
Depew. NY, and Raymond L.
Sahr of Hamburg. NY.: a
daughter. Jovce P. Sahr, at
home; one grandchild: two
sisters. Mrs. Willis (Edna)
Kramer of Tonawanda and
Mrs Frank (Frieda) Rozicki
of Grand Island; a brother
Louis Belling of Holland, NY.;
a sister-in-law, Mrs. Leona
Hover of Manila. Iowa.
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 Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to
9 p.m. Services will be held at
the funeral home Wednesday at
3:30 p.m. Interment in St.
Paul Lutheran Cemetery. If so
desired, memorials may be
made to St. Paul Lutheran
Church or the Heart Fund. 
BELLING, Myrtha A (I66496)
 
20304 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/24/1976

SATTELBERG -
Leonard F. Sattelberg,
52, of Tonawanda, NY.,
Sunday (Feb. 22, 1976) at
D e G r a f f Memorial
Hospital.
Son of Mrs. Emma C.
(nee Leber) Sattelberg
and the late Fred L.
Sattelberg; nephew of
Mrs. Ada Hurdiss of
Newark, Ohio, Mrs. Carl
(Ella) Belling of North
Tonawanda, Carl Leber
and Mrs. Lucinda G.
Wolfe of Tonawanda.
Mr. Sattelberg was a
l i f e l o n g resident of
Tonawanda, a member of
Salem United Church of
Christ and the Buffalo
Shut-In Society.
Friends may call from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m., at the
Hilliard Funeral Home,
Inc., 147 Delaware St.,
Tonawanda where services
will be conducted
Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.,
the Rev. Richard H.
Trump officiating. Interment
at White Chapel
Cemetery. 
SATTELBERG, Leonard F (I134755)
 
20305 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/24/1982

ZIEHM - Ella R. Ziehm,
86, of North Tonawanda,
Monday (February 22,
1982) at DeGraff Memorial
Hospital after a lengthy
illness.
Wife of the late Herman
O. Ziehm, she is survived
by three sons, Arthur
( A v i s ) Ziehm, Alvin
(Linda) Ziehm and Ralph
(Mary Ann) Ziehm, all of
North Tonawanda; two
daughters, Ms. Janice Sattleberg
of Tonawanda and
Miss Rose Marie Ziehm of
North Tonawanda, 25
grandchildren, 24 greatgrandchildren
and many
nieces and nephews.
Friends may call at the
Fretthold Funeral Home,
Inc., 1241 Oliver St.. at
Ward Rd.. North Tonawanda,
Tuesday and
Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p.m. Services will be held
at the funeral home
Thursday 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. 
SCHULTZ, Ella M (I33405)
 
20306 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/25/1932

Mrs. Frances Rech 34 years old
life-long resident of North Tona
wanda, died yesterday afternoon
at her home, 161 Keil street. Her
death followed an illness of ten
days.
Surviving are a husband, Walter;
a son, Walter Richard; par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Seguin;
three brothers, Edward J., Leo F..
and Fred J., and three sisters,
Mrs. Walter Wendel, Mrs. Louis
Berhalter and Mrs. Kennard Jenzen,
all of the Tonawandas .with
the exception of Fred, who resides
in Kenmore.
The funeral will be held Saturday
morning at 9:30 o'clock at
the residence and half an hour
later at the Ascension church
Burial will be at Mt. Olivet. 
SEGUIN, Frances (I106312)
 
20307 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/25/1942

Saturday, February 14th at 11
o'clock the St. John Gaulbert's
Church, Gaulbert and Lost streets,
Cheektowaga was the scene of a
beautiful wedding when Miss Gertrude
Dominiak, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. S. A. Dominiak of 20
Ridge Park, Cheektowaga, became
the bride of Mr. Kermit L. Behm,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank F.
Behm of 178 East Felton street
The Rev. Waiter Garstka officiated,
using the double ring ceremony.
The altar was adorned with
bouquets of roses, jonquils, and
gladioli. During the ceremony.
Miss Irene Zablotna sang "Ava
Maria",
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wis lovely In a gown
of white satin, made princess
style, with lace at the high neckline,
long tight sleeves coming to
points at the wrists, tiny buttons
down the back, and a full skirt
ending in a long train. Her finger-
tip length veil of illusion
which was edged in lace to match
that on her gown, fell from a
tiara of satin orange blossoms. She
wore a cross of tiny pearls and
carried a cascade bouquet of white
sweet peas and lily of the valley,
centered. with two orchids and
tied with wide satin ribbon bows.
The maid of honor, Miss Rose
Wroblewski, wore a gown of peach
moire taffeta in princess style,
short sleeves, high neckline, and
tiny buttons down the back, to
below the waist. She wore a tiara
of aqua flowers, aqua satin sandals
and a gold locket. She carried
a cascade bouquet of talisman
roses, sweet peas, and peach
gladioli tied with bows of wide
aqua satin ribbon.
Mr. Robert F. Batt of North
Tonawanda attended his brother in-
law as best man.
The mother of the bride wore
a defense blue crepe dress and the
groom's mother wore navy blue
printed silk. Each wore matching
accessories and corsages of talisman
roses, gladioli, sweet peas,
and lily of the valley, tied with
silver .ribbon. Mrs. Philip Urtel,
maternal grandmother of the

groom, also attended wearing a
tailored dress of black cashmere
with matching accessories and a
corsage of pink roses and sweet
peas tied with silver ribbon.
After the ceremony a dinner
was held at the home of the bride
for the bridal party and the immediate
families, covers being laid
for 88 st s long table centered
with a three tiered wedding cake
topped by a miniature bride and
groom flanked by tall white candles
in silver holders.
Mr. and Mrs. Behm will make
their home in 20 Ridge Park,
Cheektowaga.
Those who attended the wedding
from North Tonawanda were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Behm and
son Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
F. Batt, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thursam,
Mr. Kennard Thursam, Mr.
Karl Karkau and Mrs. Philip Uriel
of Niagara Falls. Other guests
present were from Cheektowaga,
Sloan, and Buffalo.
Pre-nuptials in honor of the
bride were a variety shower given
by Mrs. Frank Behm, Mrs. Robert
F. Bait, and Mrs. Lee Thursam,
given at the home of the former
on January 31 and also, a variety
shower given by the sisters of
the bride on February 4 at the
bride's home. 
Family: BEHM, Kermit L / DOMINIAK, Gertrude C (F46955)
 
20308 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/25/1948

Mr. and Mrs. Verner A. Hultman
of Dexter St., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Ardyth,
to Roy E. Creasey, Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Creasey of
Adam St.
Miss Hultman is a senior at New
York State College for Teachers
at Buffalo where she is a member
of Delta Sigma Epsilon Sorority.
Her fiance attended Bryant
and Stratton Business Institute.
The wedding wifi take place in
June. 
Family: CREASEY, Roy E / HULTMAN, Ardyth (F52785)
 
20309 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/25/1950

Cathleen Doris Abbs, 3-weeksold
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William A. Abbs Jr., 38 Mechanic
St., died this morning in DeGraff
Memorial Hospital after a short
illness. She is survived by her
parents, a brother, William J. Jr.,
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Licht, North Tonawanda, Mr. and
Mrs. William A. Abbs Sr., Tonawanda.
Services will be Monday
at 11 a.m. in the Hilliard Funeral
Home. The Rev. Waler Thiemecke
will officiate. Burial will be in
Elmlawn cemetery 
ABBS, Cathleen Doris (I111743)
 
20310 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/25/1952

MISS WILMA ELIZABETH BLAIR s engagement to Robert
Dean Shepler, son of Mrs. Marion Shepler of 17 Maple Terrace.
North Tonawanda, is announced today by her mother, Mrs. Mary
Blair of 30 Benton St. A July wedding is planned. 
Family: SHEPLER, Robert Dean / BLAIR, Wilma Elizabeth (F53850)
 
20311 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/25/1974

BRENON - Charles E
Brenon, 75. of 35 Broad St.,
Tonawanda. Sundav (Feb 24.
1974) at DeGraff Memorial
Hospital after a long illness A
lifelong resident of Tonawanda.
he was a member of St
Francis of Assisi Church
Mr. Brenon is survived by his
wife, Louise tnee Krieger*
Brenon of Tonawanda; two
daughters, Mrs. Joseph
(Celia) Stefanski of North
Tonawanda and Mrs
Thaddeus (Amelia) Sidorski of
the Town of Tonawanda; a
brother. Wilbert Brenon of
Tonawanda and a sister. Mrs
Irene HeneJ of Kenmore: also
surviving a r e nine grandchildren
and many nieces and
nephews.
The family will be present
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at
the Hamp Funeral Home. Inc..
Adam and Seymour Sts.. Tonawanda.
where prayers will be
said at 9 a.m. Tuesday followed
by a Mass of Resurrection at
9:30 a.m.. at St. Francis of
Assisi Church, the Rt. Rev
Msgr, Ralph M, Miller will
officiate Interment in Mt
Olivet Cemetery. 
BRENON, Charles E (I169797)
 
20312 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/25/1975

STOECKEL - Edward A
Stoeckel, 56, Friday (Feb. 21,
1975) in Dade County, Florida
after a brief illness. Mr.
Stoeckel was born and raised in
North Tonawanda, he was a
graduate of North Tonawanda
High School, an Army veteran
of World War II and coach and
teacher in Dade County. He
was a member of Concordia
Lutheran Church, Miami, Fla.
Surviving are his wife.
DeLisle Stoeckel: two sons.
James William Stoeckel of
Miami and Theodore Stoeckel
of California Lutheran College:
two brothers, Howard and
William R. Stoeckel, both of
North Tonawanda; a sister.
Mrs. Violet Berube of West
Palm Beach, Fla.
The family will receive
friends at the Fretthold
Funeral Home, Inc., 1241
Oliver St., at Ward Rd., North
Tonawanda TUESDAY from 2
to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services
will be held in St. Mark
Lutheran Church, Wednesday
at 10:30 a.m., the Rev. Thomas
K. Spahn will officiate
Interment in St Mark Lutheran
Cemetery. If so desired,
memorials may be made to St.
Mark Lutheran Church.
 
STOECKEL, Edward A (I73698)
 
20313 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/26/1971

McNINCH - Elaine
(Florence Quant) McNinch,
February 26, 1971. Beloved wife
of Harold J. McNinch; mother
of Mrs. John (Sharon) Beckett;
Harold J. McNinch II of Tonawanda
and Gary D. McNinch;
grandmother of five grandchildren,
daughter of Mrs.
Amanda Villa and Harold
Quant; sister of Robert Quant in
Seattle.
Friends may call at the
James E. Grace Funeral Home,
335 Ontario St., at Crowley
where services will be held
Monday morning at 10 o'clock.
Friends invited. Family will be
present on Saturday and Sunday
from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. 
QUANT, Elaine Florence (I130984)
 
20314 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/26/1982

KRAMER -Evelyn R
(nee Zeitz) Kramer, 69, of
Pendleton unexpectedly
Thursday (February 25,
1982) at her residence. A
lifelong resident of
Pendleton she was the wife
of Randall W. Kramer Sr.
who died in 1973 and sister
of the late Marvin Zeitz.
Mrs. Kramer was a
member of St. Paul's United
Church of Christ in
Wendelville and the Wendelville
Fire Hall Auxilary.
She is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. John
(Annette) Short and Mrs.
James (Bonnie) Dallmann
and a son Randall W.
(Lynette) Kramer Jr. all of
Pendleton. Six sisters, Mrs.
Earl (Margaret) Becker of
Pendleton; Mrs. Viola Lozo
of Gasport; Mrs. James
(Mildred) Phillips, Mrs.
Benton (Ethel) Suter, Mrs.
Dorothy Garlock and Mrs.
Gertrude Grimaldi all of
North Tonawanda, a
brother Lester Zeitz of
South Carolina, seven
grandchildren and many
nieces and nephews.
Friends may call Friday
and Saturday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. at John O. Roth
Funeral Home, Morgan
and William Streets, Tonawanda.
Funeral services will be
Sunday at a time to be
announced.The Rev.
Charles H. Hobbs will
officiate. Burial will be at
Bear Ridge Cemetery.If
desired memorial contributions
may be made to
St Paul's United Church of
Christ, Wendelville. 
ZEITZ, Evelyn R (I130629)
 
20315 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/26/1982

Z1EHM - Avis L. Ziehm,
63, of Tonawanda, unexpectedly
Thursday (February
25, 1982) at DeGraff
Memorial Hospital. A
native of Tonawanda, she
was the sister of the late
Fred W. Pasel. Mrs. Ziehm
had been employed at
Sheridan Manor Nursing
Home for fourteen years
until 1981 and was a
member of Immanuel Lutheran
Church.
She is survived by her
husband, Arthur H. Ziehm;
three daughters, Mrs.
Roger (Shirley) Mix and
Mrs. Richard (Beverly)
Frasier, both of Tonawanda;
and Mrs. Joseph
(Patricia) McGinniss of
North Tonawanda; a son,
Robert (Bonnie) Ziehm of
North Tonawanda; three
s i s t e r s , Mrs. Leona
Mellenthein and Mrs.
Pauline Tyndale, both of
North Tonawanda and Mrs.
Rudolph (Ruth) Moritz of
Tonawanda, eleven grandchildren,
two greatgrandsons
and several
nieces and nephews.
Friends may call Friday
evening from 7 until 9 and
Saturday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p.m., at John O. Roth
Funeral Home, Morgan
and William Sts., Tonawanda
where services will
be conducted at 3 o'clock
Sunday by the Rev, Robert
L. Rickus. Burial will be in
KlmlawnCemetery. 
PASEL, Avis Lorraine (I96474)
 
20316 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/27/1950

John Berndt, 75, of 84 Webster
St., died yesterday in DeGraff
Memorial Hospital after a short
illness. He was a lifelong resi-
dent of North Tonawanda. Sur-
viving is a brother, Edward
Berndt of St. Catharines, Ont.,
and several nieces and nephews.
Services will be Tuesday at 2:30
p.m., in the Wattengel Funeral
Home, Rev. Joseph C. Shipman
officiating. Burial in Forest
Lawn cemetery. 
BERNDT, John (I141387)
 
20317 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/27/1963

BACH - Edward C. Bach, 63,
71 Hagen Ave.,North Tonawanda,
died Tuesday (Feb. 26, 1963) inm
DeGraff Memorial Hospital after
a brief illness. He was a lifelong
resident of North Tonawanda; a
member of St. Peter's American
Lutheran Church and North Ton-
awanda Lodge 860, BPOE. He
owned and operated a service
station in North Tonawanda since
1923. He is survived by his wife,
Ethel Cooke Bach; four daugh-
ters, Mrs. Sherwood Tremble of
North Tonawanda, Mrs. Howard
Ensminger of Abingdon, Va., and
Mrs. Thomas Kuczkowski and
Mrs. Jerald Lehman of the Tona-
wandas; a son, David of North
Tonawanda; a sister, Mrs. Irwin
Hils of North Tonawanda, and
four grandchildren. Friends may
call at the Wattengel Funeral
Home, 307 Oliver St., where serv-
ices will be a 2 p.m. Friday, the
Rev. Alfred Walck officiating.
Burial in White Chapel Memorial
Park. 
BACH, Edward Charles Herman (I114191)
 
20318 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/27/1965

ENGAGED: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Heckman, 35 Erie St., Tonawanda
announce the engagement of their daughter, Priscilla
May, to Norman Edward Bisher, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Bisher Sr., 7022 Washington St., Lockport. 
Family: BISHER, Norman Edward / HECKMAN, Priscilla May (F52720)
 
20319 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/27/1965

ENGAGED: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Heckman, 35 Erie St., Tonawanda
announce the engagement of their daughter, Priscilla
May, to Norman Edward Bisher, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Bisher Sr., 7022 Washington St., Lockport. 
BISHER, Norman Edward (I146934)
 
20320 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/27/1976

WATERSTRAT -
Laura (nee Rumbold)
W a t e r s t r a t , 84, of
Tonawanda unexpectedly
Thursday (Feb. 26, 1976)
at her residence. A native
Of Tonawanda, she was a
member of Salem United
Church of Christ and
sister of the late Arthur
Rumbold and Beatrice
KJellerup.
She Is survived by a
s i s t e r , Mrs. Alvin
(Florence) Dauman,
three nieces, Mrs. Roger
(Sharon) Mangold, Miss
Marilyn Rumbold and
Mrs. Nelson -Art ha
Nasslff, all of North
Tonawanda.
Friends may call from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at
John O. Roth Funeral
Home, Morgan and
William Sts., Tonawanda
where services will be
conducted at tl a.m.
Saturday by the Rev.
Richard H. Trump.
Burial will be in Elmlawn
Cemetery. If desired,
memorial contributions
may be made to Salem
(end of copy) 
RUMBOLD, Laura (I89031)
 
20321 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/28/1929

Mrs. Sophia Boldt, 88 years old,
mother of Mrs. Albert Lozo, Tona
wanda, died last evening at the
Lutheran hospital, Buffalo, after
a lingering illness. Besides Mrs.
Lozo, the deceased is survived by
three sons, Fred and Lewis, Buffalo,
and Christ, South Bend, Ind.;
nine grandchildren and seven
great grandchildren. The funeral
will be held Saturday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock from the home. Inter
ment will be in the City ceme
tery. 
Sophia (I65731)
 
20322 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/28/1948

Esther M. Wittcop of 1287 Payne
Ave. died yesterday afternoon after
a brief illness. She was born
in the Town of Niagara and had
resided in North Tonawanda the
past two and a half years. She is
survived by a son, Frederick Wittcop
of North Tonawanda; a sister,
Mrs. Lydia Schultz, and three
brothers, Albert of Lockport,
Henry of Bergholtz and Philip of
the Town of Niagara. She was a
member of the St. Peter's Evangelical
Lutheran Church, Walmore.
Funeral services will be held Monday
at 2 p. m. from the residence
and at 2:45 p. m. from the St.
Peter's Church. Friends are invited.
Burial will be in St. Peter's
cemetery. 
WITTCOP, Esther Wilhelmine (I39778)
 
20323 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/28/1948

Tonawanda's Mayor Eugene
Duffy today felt his initiation in
office was just about complete.
Saturday, just 52 days after he
began his first term as mayor, he
was called on to perform his first
marriage ceremony. With the
Mayor officiating, William Abbs
Jr. and Miss Dora A. Licht, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Licht,
Homeyer Rd., North Tonawanda,
were married in the home of the
groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Abbs Sr., 29 Linwood
Ave.
"It was a double ring ceremony,
too," Mayor Duffy remarked after
he had completed the service. 
Family: ABBS, William Allan / LICHT, Doris A (F28599)
 
20324 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/28/1949

Mrs. Lucy Iulg of Route No. 2
North Tonawanda announces the
engagement of her daughter, Eleanor
3orothy, to Harvey E. Stahl,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stahl
of Route No. 1, North Tonawanda 
Family: STAHL, Harvey E / IULG, Eleanor Dorothy (F33280)
 
20325 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/28/1963

Mrs. Anna J. Bomm, 89, formerly
of Kenmore, died yesterday
in Doctors Hospital, Town of Tonawanda.
She was the widow of the late
Jacob J. Bomm, who died two
years ago. She was the mother ot
Harvey Bomm, past president of
the Kenmore Merchants Association.
Mrs. Bomm was past matron of
Tyrian Chapter, OES, and a member
of the Order of Eastern Star's
Past Matrons' 610 Club. She organized
the Vestal Girls of Tynan
Chapter 40 years ago for
daughters of members of the OES
chapter.
She was the daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Christian Gerlach
of Buffalo. Besides her son, she
is survived by a granddaughter,
Mrs. Alan Hartrick, and four
great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 3 p.m. tomorrow
in the Bury F u n e r a l
Home with the Rev. Ralph W.
Loew, pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran
Church, Buffalo, officiating. 
GERLACH, Anna J (I156244)
 
20326 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/28/1973

William J. Rogers Jr., 81, of 45
Syracuse St., Tonawanda, a past
commander of Tonawandas Post 264,
American Legion, died yesterday at
his home.
A native of Tonawanda and an Army
veteran of World War I, Mr. Rogers
had been employed at the former
Lampe Motor Co. and Muck Motor
Sales Inc. until he retired 12 years ago.
He was a 50-year member of
Tonawanda Lodge 247, F&AM.
Survivors include his wife. Myrtle V.
Bloomstine; a daughter, Mrs. Anthony
Fricano; two sons, Drs. William and
John Rogers, and nine grandchildren.
John O. Roth Funeral Home,
William and Morgan Streets,
Tonawanda. is in charge of
arrangements 
ROGERS, William J (I151799)
 
20327 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/29/1952

William A. Brick, Jr., 16, of 228
Thompson St., a junior at North
Tonawanda High School, died yesterday
in Kenmore Mercy Hospital
after a short illness.
He was a lifelong resident of
North Tonawanda and a graduate
of Ascension Parochial School.
Bill was a member of the NTHS
varsity football team this year but
did not see action in any of the
regular games because of an arm
fracture received in pre-season
practice. He was active in school
programs and very popular among
his' classmates, Principal George
L. Lowry said this morning.
Surviving besides his parents,
William. Sr., and Florence Sequin
Brick, are two sisters, Mrs. William
Jacques and Miss Phyllis
Brick, all of North Tonawanda.
Funeral services will be held in
the Hamp Funeral Home, 37 Adam
St., at 8:30 a.m. Monday and in
Ascension Church at 9 a.m., the
Rev. Francis Hunt officiating. Burial
will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery 
BRICK, William Anthony (I171327)
 
20328 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/3/1921

The home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Wurl on Creek road was the scene of
a most attractive wedding yesterday.
when Miss Alice Wurl became the
bride of Mr, Walter Ziehl, also of
Mart insville. The marriage was per-
formed with the double ring ceremony
by Rev. Henry E. Jacobs, under an
arch, suspended from which was a
large wedding bell of flowers. The
bride had as her attendants, her two
sisters, Edna and Pearl. Mr. Walde
mar Goerlitz and Mr. Carlos Smith
both of Buffalo, were the groomsmen
There were about 100 guests present
and a very elaborate super was served,
immediately following the ceremony 
Family: ZIEHL, Walter Albert Gustav / WURL, Alice Pauline Ella (F20360)
 
20329 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/3/1953

DUEGER - Arthur C. Dueger,
1613 Niagara Ave., Niagara Falls,
died yesterday morning after a
heart attack. Proprietor of two
Niagara Falls restaurants, Mr.
Dueger, a former North Tonawan-
dan, was a member of Niagara
River Lodge 785, F. and A.M.,
Lodge of Perfection, Buffalo Con-
sistory and BPOE Lodge 346, Ni-
agara Falls. Surviving are his
wife, Frances, Niagara Falls, his
father, William Dueger, a sister,
Mrs. Mable Newell, a brother, Wil-
liam D. Dueger, all of North Ton-
awanda and a brother, Walter,
Niagara Falls. Funeral services
will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the
home, 1613 Niagara Ave. The Rev.
Carl Berges will officiate. Inter-
ment in Riverdale Cemetery.
 
DUEGER, Arthur C (I103377)
 
20330 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/3/1955

FUTURE BRIDE: Mr. and Mrs. Otto Genet of Robinson St. Announce
the engagement of their daughter, Betty Ann, to Glenn
W. Zuch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zuch of Miller St. A spring
wedding is planned.

ALSO

North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/3/1955

Vases of white mixed flowers and lighted tapers
formed the background in St. Matthew's Lutheran Church,
Wheatfield and Bryant Streets, April 30 at 7 p.m., for the
candlelight ceremony uniting in marriage Miss Betty Ann
Genet and Glenn W. Zuch.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Genet of 382 Robinson
St., and the bridegroom's parents'
are Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Zuch of 362 Miller St.
The Rev. Paul H- Gassmann officiated
at the double ring ceremony.
Mrs. Sylvia Richert, organist,
played "Clair de Lune"
throughout the ceremony, and accompanied
Mrs. Norman Garlapow,
who sang "0 Perfect. Love"
and "The Lord's Prayer."';
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a waltz-length -gown
of embroidered tulle and la#. The
bodice of embroidered tulle was
fashioned with an Elizabethan
collar and long tapered sleeves,
with a tier of lace over a bouffant
skirt. A headpiece of seed pearls
and lace held in place her fingertip
veil of French illusion. She
carried a cascade arrangement of
Eucharist lilies adorned with white
ribbon.
Miss Clarine Genet was her sister's
only attendant. She wore a
waltz-length gown of ice blue crystalette
styled with a scoop neckline
and a full skirt and fitted
bodice. A band of plaiting encircled
the neckline and formed a
panel down the back of the gown
caught with a butterfly bow at the

waistline. She wore a matching
flowered headpiece and carried a
cascade bouquet of rubrum lilies
and pink carnations.
Victor Traxler Jr. was best man.
Ushers were Allan Werth and Norman
Garlapow.
The mother of the bride chose a
dress of aqua lace with matching
flowered hat, and a corsage of rubrum
lines and rosebuds. The
bridegroom's mother wore a dress
of burned-umber silk with yellow
accessories. Her corsage was of
yellow iris and daisies.
A floral centerpiece of white
mixed flowers flanked by tall tapers
decorated the mantel in the
home of the bride's parents where
the reception was held. For her
trip the bride wore a pervaunche
blue suit with patent leather handbag
and shoes, white accessories,
and a tarsage of rubrum lilies and
rosebuds.
Pre-nuptial parties for the bride
were given by Miss Maureen
Newman, Mrs. Victor Traxler Jr.
and Miss Clarine Genet, and sr
luncheon by a group from Bell Aircraft
Corp. 
Family: ZUCH, Glenn William / GENET, Betty Ann (F36191)
 
20331 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/3/1959

FRITZ - Mrs. Rose Fritz, 91,
died Monday afternoon (Feb. 2,
1959) in the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Hulbert Fels, 540 Falls
Blvd., North Tonawanda. Born in
North Tonawanda, she had been
a lifelong resident. Mrs. Fritz was
a member of St. Paul's Lutheran
Church and the Ladies Aid of the
church. She was the wife of the
late William F. Fritz and mother
of the late, Christian and
Mrs. Rose Graf. Besides her
daughter, Mrs. Fels, she is survived
by Miss Irene Fritz, Mrs.
Clara Gombef t of North Tonawanda
and Mrs. Mathilda Neubauer
of Niagara Falls; also survived
by 17 grandchildren, 31 greatgrandchildren
and 2 great-greatgrandchildren.
Friends may call
at the John O. Roth Funeral
Home, Morgan and William Sts.,
Tonawanda, where services will
be held Thursday at 2 p.m. The
Rev. F. A. Hinners officiating.'
Burial in St. Paul's Lutheran
Cemetery. 
PETER, Rosa Friedericke (I62558)
 
20332 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/3/1966

REINBOLT-Frances E. Reinbolt,
63, of 821 E. Robinson St.,
North Tonawanda, died Wednesday
(Feb. 2, 1966) in DeGraff
Memorial Hospital. She was a
lifelong resident of North Tonawanda
and a member of Grace
Lutheran Church. She was the
widow of George D. Reinbolt and
is survived by three sons, Fred-
erick G. of Santa Anna, Calif.,
Kenneth of Sanborn and Robert
Reinbolt of North Tonawanda;
six daughters, Mrs. Donald K.
Bell, Mrs. Kenneth Zacher, Mrs.
Marvin C. Tooke, Mrs. William
Wolcott, Mrs. Wayne Shaffer and
Mrs. David Walker, all of the
Tonawandas; two brothers, Clarence
Wilke of Kenmore and Henry
of Santa Anna, Calif.; a sister,
Mrs. Frederick Vanderhagen
of Albuquerque, N. M.; also
surviving are 25 grandchilJbren.
Friends may call from 2 to 5
and 7 to 9 p.m. at Wattengel Funeral
Home Inc., 307 Oliver St.,
North Tonawanda, where funeral
services will be Saturday at 1;30
p.m. The Rev. Howard E. Funk
officiating. Burial in White
Chapel Memorial Park.  
WILKE, Frances E (I92723)
 
20333 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/3/1984

AIKEN - Ralph Aiken, 83,
of North Tonawanda. suddenly
Friday (February 3,
1994) in Hollywood, Fla Mr.
Aiken was a former
employee of National
Grinding Wheel, a member
of St. Mark Lutheran
Church, the St. Mark Senior
Citizens and the Wofcot
tsville Senior Citizens
Husband of the late Edith
M. Aiken who died in 1975,
he is survived by two sons,
Robert R (Marie) Aiken of
No. Miami, Fla , and H.
Lyle (Lois) Aiken; a daughter,
Mrs. Walter (Janice)
Buckowski, all of North
Tonawanda; nine grandchildren,
seven great-
grandchildren.
Arrangement by the
Fretthold Funeral Home,
Inc., are incomplete.
 
AIKEN, Ralph (I98571)
 
20334 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/4/1920

Mr. and Mrs. George Brunner of
Tonawanda celebrated the golden an
adversary of their wedding yesterday
at the home of their daughter. Mrs
William Leaderstorf of No. 364 Main
street. Mr. and Mrs. Brunner have
been residents of the city for 40 years
Rev. Andrew Hils renewed the mar
riage ceremony and an appropriate
address was given by Rev. C. W. Jarv
is.
There were 8o present at the anniv
ersary ceremony. including eight chil-
dren. and five grandchildren, besides
other relatives and friends of the fam
ly. representing the Tonawandas
Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Rochester, and
Loraln. O. Many gold pieces were presented
to Mr and Mrs Brunner as
tokens of esteem. The house was decorated
with cut flowers, gold trim-
mings and the American colors. A wed
ding supper was served at six o'clock
and the evening was spent in dancing
and singing. 
Family: BRUNNER, George / HAGEL, Josephine (F62353)
 
20335 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/4/1924

Mrs. Hulda Regnet, fifty-nine years
old, die t h i s morning at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Graf, 200
Broad street, after a lingering illness.
Mrs. Regnet was born in Martinsville
and had lived in t h e Tonawandas all
her life. Two daughters. Mrs. Graf
and Mrs. Edward B. J a n k e of Tonawanda,
survive. 
BISHOP, Hulda (I79956)
 
20336 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/4/1931

The funeral of Mrs. Anna M
Schroeder will be held Friday
afternoon at 2.30 o'clock from the
late residence, 210 Linwood
avenue, North Tonawanda, Rev.
Menzel will officiate and inter-
ment will be at Elmlawn. Besides
the survivors named in yester-
day's issue of The NEWS Mrs.
Schroeder leaves a father, Joseph
Streck, Buffalo; three brothers,
John, Michael and Charles Steck
and three sisters, Mrs. James
Wood, Mrs. Joseph Linnigan and
Miss Mary Streck, all of North
Tonawanda. 
STRECK, Anna M (I62497)
 
20337 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/4/1952

Mrs. Ruth Zeisz, 46, 25 Harrit
St., died Saturday after short
illness. Born in Quebec, she lived
here 45 years. Surviving are her
husband, Albert; a daughter, Kathleen;
two sons, Robert and Francis;
a granddaughter, Deborah Ann
Zeisz, all of Tonawanda; her father,
Frank Batt-, Orlando, Fla. Services
will be tomorrow at 8:30 a.
m. in the Hamp Funeral Home,
37 Adam St., at 9 a.m. in St. Christopher's
Shrine, Falls Blvd. The
Rev. William P. Solleder will officiate.
Burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. 
BATT, Ruth C (I127683)
 
20338 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/4/1959

WILHELM - Harold G. Wilhelm,
67, of 278 Old Falls Blvd.,
North Tonawanda, died Monday
(Feb. 2, 1959) at DeGraff Memorial
Hospital after a brief illness.
Born in North Tonawanda. Mr.
Wilhelm was a lifelong resident
of the city and had been employed
for the last 17 years as a toolmaker
at Bell Aircraft Co. He
was a member of St. Martin's Lutheran
Church, Rescue Hose Co. 5
of North Tonawanda and the Benevolent
Firemen's Association.
He is survived by his brother,
Rudolph, and two nephews, Carl
and Roy Wilhelm, all of N o r t h
Tonawanda.
Friends may call at the Hamp
Funeral Home Inc., 37 Adam St.,
Tonawanda, where services will
be held at 2 p.m. Thursday. The
Rev. T. Berner will officiate.
Burial in Acacia Park Resthaven
Cemetery. 
WILHELM, Harold G (I92608)
 
20339 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/4/1963

DORN - Jeanette M. (Gerbec)
Dorn, 38, of 115 Kohler St., Tonawanda,
died Sunday (Feb. 3,
1963) in her residence after a long
illness. Born in Buffalo, Mrs.
Dorn had lived there and in Gowanda
for the greater part of her
life before moving to Tonaw tnda
six years ago. She was a member
of St. Francis of Assisi
Church. Surviving are her husband,
Francis J.; a daughter,
Louise Ann; her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Gerbec of Houghton,
Mich., and a brother. Arthur Gerbec
of Kenmore. Friends may
call at Hamp Funeral Home, Inc.,
Adam and Seymour Streets. Tonawanda,
where prayers will be
said Wednesday morning at 9
o'clock, followed by a Requiem
High Mass at 9:30 o'clock in St.
Francis of Assisi Church. The
Rev. Wilbur Yaeger will officiate.
Burial will be in Mt. Olivet
Cemetery. 
GERBEC, Jeanette M (I159696)
 
20340 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/4/1965

DOWD
- Mrs. Winifred E.
Dowd of 195 Linwood Ave., Tonawanda,
formerly of Bouck
Street, Tonawanda, died Thursday
(Feb. 4, 1965) after a long
illness. Born in Tonawanda, Mrs.
Dowd was a lifelong resident of
the Tonawandas and was a mem-
ber of St. Francis of Assisi
church. He husband, James A.
Dowd, died in June of 1934. Sur-
viving are a daughter, Mrs. Glen
Schmarder; four granddaugh-
ters, and a sister, Mrs. Emmett
M. Levi, all of Tonawanda.
Friends may call after noon Fri-
day at the Hamp Funeral Home,
Inc., Adam - Seymour streets,
Tonawanda, where prayers will
be said Saturday at 9: 30 a.m. A
Requiem Mass will be celebrat-
ed by the Rev. Wilbur Yaeger
at 10 a.m. in St. Francis of As-
sisi Church. Burial in mt. Olivet
Cemetery. 
ASCHENBACH, Winifred Estella (I77581)
 
20341 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/4/1974

MOSES - Louise I. Moses,
73. of 226 Niagara St., North
Tonawanda, Mondav (Feb. 4.
1974) at DeGraff Memorial
Hospital. A lifelong resident of
North Tonawanda. she was a
member of Ascension Church
and the Women's Auxiliary to
DeGraff Memorial Hospital.
Wife of the late J. Theodore
Moses, who died in 1968. she is
survived by two b r o t h e r s.
George Berrv. M.D.. of
N i a g a r a F a l l s . N Y . , a n d
William T. Berry, M.D.. of
New York City; also several
nieces and nephews.
Friends may call from 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p . m . . a t t he
Wattengel Funeral Home, Inc.,
307 Oliver St.. North
Tonawanda. where p r a y e rs
will be said Wednesday at 9
a m . , followed by a Mass of the
R e s u r r e c t i o n at 9 30 at
Ascension Church Burial in
Mt Olivet Cemeterv 
BERRY, Louise Irene (I142010)
 
20342 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/4/1976

BRADDELL - Walter
G. Braddell, Feb. 3, 1976,
of the Town of
Tonawanda, N.Y.
Beloved husband of
Cecelia (nee Mang)
Braddell; beloved father
of George R., and the late
Dennis W. Braddell;
brother of Henry and
James Braddell, Frances
Smith, Eileen Powell and
Ena Hatt.
Friends may call after
7 o'clock Wednesday
evening and Thursday
from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m., at
the Lester H. Wedekindt,
Inc., Funeral Home, 3290
Delaware Ave., where
funeral service will be
held Friday morning at 10
o'clock. Friends are
invited.
Mr. Braddell was a
salesman for many years
for Tzetzo Bros. 
BRADDELL, Walter George (I163469)
 
20343 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/4/1984

BEHRENS - Elmer W
Behrens, 79, formerly of
North Tonawanda, of Seventeenth
St., Niagara Falls,
N.Y. February 2, 1984. He
was a member of Live Hose
Volunteer Fire Company #4.
Husband of Stella (Anna
Denyl) Behrens; brother of
Arthur L. Behrens of
P e n d l e t o n , N Y . ;
stepbrother of Clarence
Andres of Minetto, N.Y ;
Harold Andres of St.
Petersburg, Fla., and Mrs
Lillian Braun of North Tonawanda.
Funeral services will be
held Sunday at 3 p.m. in the
Chapel of CORNELL &
DAGGERT Inc., South Ave
at Tenth St., Niagara Falls,
N.Y., with Rev. Richard
Hayward Trump officiat
ing. Interment in Acacia
Park Cemetery. The family
will be present today from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
If desired, contributions
may be made to the Salem
United Church of Christ,
Tonawanda, N.Y. Members
of Live Hose Volunteer Fire
Company #4 of No. Tonawanda,
N.Y. will hold
services at 3 p.m. today in
the funeral home. 
BEHRENS, Elmer W (I116632)
 
20344 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/5/1906

Mrs. Robert Thiele of Paynes avenue
narrowly escaped drowning in the Tonawanda
Creek at Martinsville shortly
before noon today. She was rescued
with great difficulty by Casper Dauman
of Martinsville.
Mrs. Thiele went to Martinsville by
trolley this morning and attempted to
walk across the creek to the home of
her father, Charles Belling, on the opposite
side of the stream. She had
reached the middle of the creek when
the ice broke and she was precipitated
into the water.
Several times Mrs. Thiele attempted
to climb upon the ice, 'but each
time the ice broke and she fell back into
the water. Finally almost overcome
from her efforts and immersions the
woman cried for help. Dauman was the
first to arrive on the scene. He approached
within a few yards of the woman
and then extended a pole to her,
Mrs. Thiele clung to the pole and was
pulled onto solid ice. She was assisted
to the home of Mrs. J. Grosskupf of
Martinsville and provided with dry clothing
and stimulants.
Mrs. Thiele is a bride of a few days.
Her husband is employed at the Knapp-
Cramer Hardware Company's store in
Webster street.

ALSO

North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/15/1905

Last evening at the Evangelical
Lutheran church of .Martinsville oc
curred the marriage of two popular
ami well-known young people of that
village, when Miss Apolonla F. Belling
was united in the holy bonds of
wedlock with Mr. Robert W. Thiele.
Miss Esther Belling, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor Adolph
Thiele, brother of the groom, was best
man. After the church ceremony, the
wedding party adjourned to the home
of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Belling. Covers were laid for
100. After September 20, the happy
voting couple will be at home at 182
Paynes avenue in this city. Among
the out-of-town guests present were:
Mrs. John Lohman and son, Gregor.
of St. Paul. Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Gregor
Schroer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Schroer. the Misses Clara and Lora
Schroer. Mr. aud Mrs. Conrad Leupold,
Miss A Leitpold. Miss M. Plentz.
Miss F. Drewis. Miss C. Schroer. and
Messrs. Gregor, Oscar and Adolph
Schroer. all of Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs.
William Walsh of Walmore; Martin
Schultz and Mr and Mrs. Daniel Miller
of Niagara Falls; Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Belling of Lancaster, and Chas.
W. Schroer of Schnectady. 
Family: THIELE, Robert William C / BELLING, Apolonia (F19483)
 
20345 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/5/1918

George Berry, 57 years old, of No
278 Payne avenue, a well-known resi-
dent of the Tonawandas, died shortly
before 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon
at his home after a long illness. Mr.
Berry was a pioneer planing mill oper-
ator here, being connected with some
of the largest mills in the Twin Cities
before retiring a few years ago.
Mr. Berry was born in England and
had lived in North tonawanda for
about 36 years, during which time he
was identified with the lumber indus-
try. Mr. Berry was for many years
connected with Fenton & Sons' mill on
Island street. In recent years he oper-
ated mills on Island street and on Ton-
awanda Island.
Mr. Berry is survived by his wife,
two sons, Dr. William T. Berry of
Long Island City and George D. Berry
of North Tonawanda; one daughter,
Louise Berry of North Tonawanda;
three brothers, Mark, thomas and
Harry Berry of Holcomb Rocus, Eng-
land; two sisters, Mrs. William Hill of
Bristol, England, and Mrs. William
Helling of Holcomb Rocus. Mr. Ber-
ry was a member of St. Mark's Epis-
copal church.
The funeral will be held Thursday
afternoon from the family home, Rev.
G. Sherman Burrows of St. Mark's
church officiating. Interment will be
made in Elmlawn. 
BERRY, George (I142013)
 
20346 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/5/1952

Mrs. Anna Nantke, 54, 4200 Old
Falls Blvd.. died last night in Kenmore
Mercy Hospital after a short
illness. A lifelong resident of North
Tonawanda, she was a member of
St. Peter's American Lutheran
Church. Surviving are her husband,
Alfred; two brothers, Arthur and
Edward Kriedemann,; a sister,
Mrs. Agnes Poerschke, all of North
Tonawanda. Funeral services will
be in the residence of Arthur Kriedemann,
795 Nash Rd., Thursday,
at 2 p.m. The Rev. M. E. Baselef
wiU officiate. Burial in St. Paul's
Lutheran Cemetery. 
KRIEDEMANN, Anna (I72242)
 
20347 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/5/1955

Miss Loretta Peuquet, 64, of 299
Adam St., aunt of Alderman Leon
Peuquet, died this morning at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Frank
Schweitzer, with whom she re-
sided.
Besides Mrs. Schweitzer, Mrs.
Peuquet is survived by a brother,
Henry Peuquet, of Buffalo, and by
three sisters, Mrs. Francis Farrell
and Mrs. Ida batt, of Tonawanda,
Mrs. Clara Bayne, of Niagara
Falls, and several nieces and
nephews.
Funeral arrangements are in-
complete.
 
PEUQUET, Loretta (I127329)
 
20348 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/5/1970

ZIMMERMAN-Edward A.
Zimmerman. 82, formerly of
134 Rumbold Ave., North
Tonawanda, Wednesday, (Feb.
4, 1970) in Chicago, Ill.
Mr. Zimmerman was a
former employe of the
Wurlitzer Company for over 40
years.
Survived by wife Ida (nee
Schneider) Zimmerman; a son,
Herbert W. Zimmerman of
Minneapolis, Minn., a daughter.
Mrs. Charles (Doris) Schuster
of P a r k Forest, Ill. Also
surviving are three grandchil-
dren.
Friends may call at the
Fretthold Funeral Home Inc.,
1241 Oliver St. at Ward Road
after noon Friday. Services will
be conducted at 1:30 p.m.
Saturday. The Rev. Luther
Lautenschlager will officiate.
Interment on Elmlawn Cem-
etery. 
ZIMMERMAN, Edward A (I75157)
 
20349 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/5/1974
BOEHNKE - Oscar K. Boehnke, Feb 5, 1974, of Buffalo, N.Y. Beloved husband, of Gertrude R. Kuhn Boehnke; father of Barbara A. Boehnke; brother of Mrs. John (Erma) Carlton of North Tonawanda. Mr. Boehnke was a member of Sutherland Lodge No. 826, F&AM, and a past commander of Kensington Post 708, American Legion. Friends received at the Marvin E. Malzan Funeral Home, 1520 Kensington Ave., Buffalo, where funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. Friends invited. The family will be present 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. (5-6). 
BOEHNKE, Oscar Karl (I69639)
 
20350 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 2/5/1979

BERINGER - Wendel
J. (Lefty) Beringer, 66,
of North Tonawanda,
unexpectedly Friday
(February 2, 1979) at
DeGraff Memorial
Hospital. Born in
Tonawanda. he was the
husband of Helen (nee
Towers) Beringer who
died in 1967 and son of
the late Wendel and Rose
(bee Sieber) Beringer. A
Navy veteran of World
War II, he had been
employed at In-
ternational Filler Corp.
in North Tonawanda for
more than 45 years,
retiring in 1978 and was a
member of St. Francis of
Assisi Church and
Tonawandas Post 264,
American Legion.
he is survived by three
daughters, Mrs. June
Celano of Ontario, Calif.,
Mrs. Sandra
Hlassmgham of Pomona,
Calif . and Mrs. Terry
Palm of Carlsbad,
Calif a son. Robert W.
Beringer of Los Angeles.
Calif four sisters, Mrs.
C h a r l e s (Teresa)
Tomaselli of Niagara
Falls Mrs Daniel
(Anne) Reisch. Mrs.
Joseph (Rose) Nowak
a n d Miss Helen
B e r i n g e r . all of
Tonawanda; seven
b r o t h e r s Joseph
1 Christine) Beringer of
the Town of Tonawanda.
Anthony (Marge)
Beringer. Nicholas
(Joan) Beringer and
Charles (Charlotte)
B e r i n g e r all of
Tonawanda. John
(Mary) Beringer of
K e n m o r e , Frank
Beringer of the Town of
Amherst and W Robert
(Elvira) Beringer of
North Tonawanda and
several grandchildren,
great-grandchildren,
nieces and nephews.
Friends may call from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at John
O. Roth Funeral Home,
Morgan and William
Sts., Tonawanda whee
services will be held
Tuesday at 9 a.m.
followed by a Mass of
Christian Burial at St.
Francis of Assisi Church
at 9:30. The Rt. Rev.
Msgr. Ralph M. Miller
will officiate. Burial will
be at Mt. Olivet
Cemetery. 
BERINGER, Wendel J (I140920)
 

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