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20501 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/28/1956

MAY WEDDING PLANNED: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morgan,
27 LaSalle Ave., Kenmore, announce the engagement and forthcoming
marriage of their daughter, Sarah Jean, to Norman O.
Brumfield Jr., son of Mrs. Norman Brumfield Sr., 43 Longs
Ave., Tonawanda and the late Mr. Brumfield. The weeding is
to be May 19 in The First Church of the Nazarehe, Tremont St.,
North Tonawanda. 
Family: BRUMFIELD, Norman O / MORGAN, Sarah Jean (F35838)
 
20502 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/29/1916

Emil Williams, aged 30 years, was,
adjudged insane by a commission in
county court yesterday and committed
to the Buffalo State Hospital. He was
arrested on March 30th, charged with
shooting his aunt, Mrs. Bertha Williams
of La Salle. Since the arrest he
has been acting strangely in the county
Jail. Relatives claim he has been
mentally unbalanced for some time. 
WILLIAMS, Emil (I56181)
 
20503 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/29/1931

William H. R. Zimmerman, 49
years old, 26 Hagen avenue, died
last night at the DeGraff Memorial
hospital. He was born in Clarence
Center. Surviving are four brothers,
John, Buffalo, Edward and
Lewis, North Tonawanda, and
Herman, East Amherst, and three
sisters, Mrs. Adam Bretenbach,
Shawnee, Mrs. Arnold Jaenecke
and Mrs. Edward Kowsky, North
Tonawanda. The funeral will be
held Monday afternoon at 2.30
o'clock from the residence, Rev.
Ernest Schneppe will conduct the
services and interment will be at
Elmlawn.
Zimmerman was a member of
Tonawanda Council, No. 117, Jr.
O .U. A. M. 
ZIMMERMAN, William H R (I75160)
 
20504 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/29/1937

Mr. and Mrs. Jay B. LaMont of
87 Kohler street, announce the
marriage of their daughter Hildeguard
Evelyn, to Mr. Arthur A.
Zebulske of 236 Schenk street, Saturday,
March 27th. 
Family: ZEBULSKE, Arthur A / LAMONT, Hildeguard Evelyn (F35069)
 
20505 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/29/1937

Mr, and Mrs. John J. Ruggan
of 127 Keil street announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Lucille M. to Frank P. Breier.
The wedding will take place in
July. 
Family: BREIER, Frank P / DUGGAN, Lucille M (F61381)
 
20506 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/29/1972

WILKE - Agnes A. Wilke. 81.
of 111 Rumbold Ave., North
Tonawanda, Tuesday (March
28, 1972) in DeGraff Memorial
Hospital. Mrs. Wilke was a
member of St. Matthew
Lutheran Church and a former
employe of the Wurlitzer Co.
Beloved mother of Mrs. Carl
(Ruth A.) Bartel; grandmother
of four grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren; sister of
Arthur, Harold and Frederick
Zuch of North Tonawanda and
Mrs. Burt (Mabel) Hall of
North Tonawanda.
Friends received by the
family from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p.m.. at the Brunner Funeral
Home. 156 Robinson St.. North
Tonawanda, where services
will be held Friday at 1:30 p.m.,
the Rev. A. W. Moldenhauer officiating.
Interment in St. Paul's
Cemeterv. (29-30) 
ZUCH, Agnes A (I105620)
 
20507 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/29/1983

BALLS - Iona L. (nee
Ross) Balls, 71, of North
Tonawanda, Monday
(March 28, 1983) at Buffalo
General Hospital after several
months illness. Born
in DuBois, Pa., she had
been a resident of the
Tonawandas for more than
50 years and was the wife
of Richard Lynn who died
in 1971, daughter of the late
John and Lutetia Ross and
sister of the late Florence
P. Ross, John V. (Frances)
Ross and Janet I Ross
Mrs. Balls was a member
of Tonawanda United
M e t h o d i s t Church,
Augustus H. Crown
Chapter 619, OES and
Messiah Shrine No. 18,
She is survived by her
husband, William J. Balls,
six sisters, Mrs. Catherine
(Edwin) Briggs of Sanb
o r n , Mrs. Robert
(Dorothy) Scott and Mrs
Frank (Ann) Gentzke, both
of Tonawanda, Mrs
Donald (Nancy) Thorpe of
Williamsville, Mrs. Marion
(Richard) Miller of the
Town of Tonawanda, and
Mrs. Thomas (Jessie)
Garrity, also of Tonawan-
da; two brothers, Samuel
(Ethel) Ross of Tonawanda
and William (Frances)
Ross of North Tonawanda
and many nieces and
nephews.
Friends may call
Tuesday evening from 7 to
9 and Wednesday 2 to 4 and
7 to 9 p.m., at John O Roth
Funeral Home, Inc.,
Morgan and William Sts.,
Tonawanda where services
will be conducted at one
o'clock Thursday by the
Rev. Eldon D. Snyder
Burial will be in Elmlawn
Cemetery. If desired, memorial
contributions may
be made to the American
Cancer Society. 
ROSS, Iona L (I87696)
 
20508 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/29/1984

ANDRES - Martin J.
Andres, 82, of North Tonawanda,
Wednesday (March
28, 1984) at DeGraff Memo-
rial Hospital after a brief
illness Mr Andres was a
Prudential Insurance Agent
for 32 years, retiring in 1966
Husband of the late Flora
Ruth Andres who died in
1982 and brother of the late
Gene and Margaret Andres,
he is survived by three sons,
James M (Karen) Andres
of North Tonawanda, Robert
J (Carrol) Andres of
West Seneca and Gary B
(Ida) Andres of North Tonawanda.
four grandchildren.
Nicole. James Jr .
Kevin and Mark, two sisters.
Mrs Robert i Antoinette)
Kryter of Indiana
and Louise Latchford of
Niagara Falls and several
nieces and nephews
Friends may call at the
Fretthold Funeral Home.
Inc. 1241 Oliver St.. at
Ward Rd . North Tonawan-
da Thursday and Friday 2 to
4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral
services will be held at the
funeral home Saturday at 10
a.m.. the Rev Richard H.
Trump will officiate. In
terment 
ANDRES, Martin J (I116587)
 
20509 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/3/1915

Mrs. Barbara A, Rumbold, 85 years
old, widow of Jacob Rumbold, died al
her home at No. 783 Robinson street
this morning, after a lingering illness.
She was born in Germany and had liv-
ed in North Tonawanda during the
past sixty years. Two sons, Valentine
and John Rumbold. and three daughters,
Mrs. Joseph Hyland, Mrs. Frank
Atwood and Mrs. Charles Ernestine,
all of Tonawanda, survive. 
Barbara A (I108932)
 
20510 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/3/1947

LeRoy Pletcher, 64, died Saturday
noon in his home 78 Adam
street. A life long resident of
Tonawanda, Mr. Pletcher conducted
a barber 'business there
for many years. He is survived
by a son, Delos F. of Youngstown,
N. Y.; 2 brothers, Stanley
and Orlee of the Tonawandas.
Funeral services will be conducted
tomorrow at 2 p. m. from the Billiard
Funeral Home, 147 Delaware
street. The Rev. G. L. Burghard
will officiate 
PLETCHER, Leroy D (I106030)
 
20511 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/3/1980

BERNDT - Henry E.
Berndt, 82, of North
T o n a w a n d a , Sunday
( M a r c h 2, 1980) a t
D e G r a f f Memorial
H o s p i t a l . A lifelong
r e s i d e n t of North
Tonawanda, Mr. Berndt
was a member of Grace
Lutheran Church.
He is survived by his
wife, Elma (nee Fritz)
Berndt; one daughter-inlaw,
Mrs. Ann Berndt of
Erie, Pa., and grandchildren
in Erie, Pa.,
and Northwood, Ohio,
also several nieces and
nephews. Feather of the
late Robert Berndt.
No prior visitation.
Friends and relatives
a r e invited to attend
f u n e r a l s e r v i c es
Tuesday at 1:30 p.m., at
the Wattengel Funeral
Home, Inc., 307 Oliver
St., North Tonawanda,
the Rev. E. Werner
Weinreich officiating.
Burial St. Matthew
Lutheran Cemetery. In
l i e u of f l o w e r s,
memorials may be made
to Grace Lutheran
Church. 
BERNDT, Henry Ernst (I54556)
 
20512 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/30/1910

Joseph Bloomstine. the six-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bloomstine
of No. 279 South Niagara street,
died at his home yesterday morning.
The, funeral will be held from the
Bloomstine home at ?:o'clock tomorrow
morning and a half hoar later -
from the St. Francis Church on Adam
street. Burial will be at the St. Fran-
cis Cemetery. 
BLOOMSTEIN, Joseph (I151793)
 
20513 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/30/1943

Alexander G. Roy, 87, died early
this morning at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. William Berhalter
of 344 Payne avenue after a prolonged
Illness. He wss born in
Buffalo and spent the last 43 years
of his life in North Tonawanda.
Survivors include s son, Elmer T
of North Tonawanda and three
daughters In addition to Mrs. Berhalter.
They include Miss Estelle
Roy of Buffalo and Mrs. Frank
Makliner and Mrs,. James Connell
of North Tonawanda; 14 grandchildren;
one great grandchild, a
brother Emil of Pumona, Cal.;
three sisters Mrs. Marie Hill, Buffalo
Mrs. Rose Valquette, Cleveland
and Mrs. John Blake, Colden.
The funeral will be hold from ths
residence st 9 o'clock Friday morning
and from Ascension Church at
9:30 o'clock. The Rev. Francis J.
Hunt will officiate. Burial will be
in Mt. Olivet cemetery. 
ROY, Alexander G (I140841)
 
20514 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/30/1949

Miss Ann Kelley, who will become
the bride of Carl Zimmerman
on April 23, was guest of
honor at a variety shower on
March 22, given by Mrs. Charles
Zimmerman and Mrs. Eugene Mil-
ler.
Games were played and lun
cheon was served, with covers
for 28 guests. The table was cen
tered with a white paper umbrel
la, flanked by white candles, and
favors were in the umbrella mo-
tif.
The bride-elect was presented
with a corsage of yellow roses and
yellow daisies, and received many
attractive and useful gifts. 
Family: ZIMMERMAN, Carl August / KELLEY, Ann (F27810)
 
20515 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/30/1962

BATT - John J. Batt, 76, of
Townline Road, Pekin, died
Wednesday (March 28, 1962) in
Ransomville, N. Y. He is survived
by a daughter, Eleanor Batt at
home, and a sister, Mrs. J. Sheehan
of Manchester, Conn. Friends
may call at the Pike and Jones
Funeral Home Inc., Hoover
Road, Sanborn, where services
will be conducted Saturday at
9:30 a.m.. and at 10 a.m. from
Immaculate Conception Church,
North Ridge. Recitation of the
Rosary will be at 8:30 p.m. Friday
at the funeral home. 
BATT, John J (I127353)
 
20516 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/30/1971

REICHERT -Sophia M. (nee
Sodtke) Reichert, 72, of 142
Young St., Tonawanda, unexpectedly
Monday (March 29,
1971) at her residence. Born in
Wainfleet, Ontario, she had
been a resident of Tonawanda
for the past 25 years and was a
member of Immanuel Lutheran
Church.
She is survived by her
husband, Edward H. Reichert,
a daughter, Mrs. Joseph (Irene)
Martinez of Lewiston; a son,
Norman J. Reichert of North
Tonawanda; a sister, Mrs.
George Stieg, and a brother,
George Sodtke, both of Welland,
Ont, and seven grandchildren.
Friends may call from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. and until noon Thursday
at John O. Roth Funeral Home,
Morgan and William Sts., Tona
wanda Services will be
conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday at
Immanuel Lutheran Church by
the Rev Paul W. Czamanske.
Burial will be in St. Mark's
Lutheran Cemetery 
SODTKE, Sophia M (I106392)
 
20517 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/30/1971

WILLIAMS - Leroy E.
Williams, 66, of Cleveland,
Ohio, formerly of North
Tonawanda, Monday (March 29,
1971).
He is survived by his wife,
Beatrice (nee Miller) Williams;
a son, Edward Williams; three
brothers, Harold of Niagara
Falls, Howard of the Town of
Wheatfield and Earl of Snyder,
and one sister, Mrs. Gertrude
Drews of San Diego, Calif.
Services will be held
Thursday at 2 p.m. in Cleveland,
Ohio. (30-31) 
WILLIAMS, LeRoy E (I93494)
 
20518 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/30/1982

ROGGOW - Olga MT
Roggow, 86, of North Tonawanda,
Sunday (March
28, 1982) at the Beechwood
Nursing Home after a long
illness. Mrs. Roggow was
the wife of the late George
Roggow, mother of the late
Dean Roggow and sister of
the late Theodore Howard.
Beloved mother-in-law of
Viola Roggow of Orchard
Park; grandmother of Mrs.
William (Bonnie) Siezega
of North Tonawanda, Mrs.
Terry (Janet) Bronschidle
of Tampa, Fla., Daniel
(Lauren) Roggow of Tona
w a n d a and Blake
(Felicia) Roggow of North
T o n a w a n d a ; greatgrandmother
of eleven
grandchildren.
Friends received by the
family Monday 7 to 9 p.m.
and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to
9 p.m., at the Brunner
F u n e r a l Home, 156
Robinson St., North Tonawanda
where services will
be held Wednesday (Mar.
31st) at 10 a.m., the Rev.
Walter L.C Wenhold will
o f f i c i a t e . Interment
Friedens Cemetery.If so
desired, memorials may be
made to First Presbyterian
Church, Broad St., Tonawanda,
NY. (29-30) 
HOWARD, Olga M (I108413)
 
20519 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/31/1942

Marie Pankow, nee Bartel, beloved
wife of the late John H.
Pankow; mother of Mrs. Elsa
Schnoor, Mrs. Gurney Gutekunst
of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Edwin
Schmidt of Pendleton, N. Y., Ruth,
William and Robert Pankow and
the late Arthur, Edward and Herbert
Pankow; sister of Gustav
Bartel and Mrs. George Tessmer
of North Tonawanda and William
Bartel of Jersey City, N. J. Funeral
wiU be held from her late residence,
294 Riley street, Buffalo,
Thursday at 2 p.m. Friends invited. 
BARTEL, Marie (I126167)
 
20520 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/31/1959

BARTEL - Jennie Bartel, age
70, of 63 Rumbold Ave., North
Tonawanda, died Tuesday (March
31, 1959) in DeGraff Memorial
Hospital after a brief illness. Born
in Pendleton, N.Y., Mrs. Bartel
has resided in North Tonawanda
for the past 42 years. She is survived
by her husband, John F.
Bartel; four daughters, Mrs. Harold
Smith of Wilson, N. Y., Mrs.
Arthur Maerten of Tonawanda,
Mrs. James Schaff of North Tonawanda
and Mrs. Neil Barbour of
Avondale, Ariz.; 10 grandchildren;
four great - grandchildren; two
brothers, Alfred Kramer of Pendleton
and Arthur Kramer of Cambria,
N. Y. Friends may call at
Hamp Funeral Home Inc., 37 Adam
St., Tonawanda, where services
will be at 2 p.m. Friday. Burial
in St. Matthew's Cemetery 
CRAMER, Jennie (I126192)
 
20521 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/31/1970

BErVRD - Freada N. Beard,
87, of 27 Catherine St.,
Tonawanda, Monday (March 30,
1970) at DeGraff Memorial
Hospital.
Mrs. Beard is survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Robert (Eunice)
Getty of Tonawanda; a
grandson, Cecil A Ammerman
III of Tonawanda, and two
great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Beard was a lifelong
resident of Tonawanda, a
member of the First Prebsyteri-
an Church, the Women's
Association of the church and
the Golden Age Club of the
Salvation Army.
Friends may call from 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. at Hilliard
Funeral Home, Inc., 147
Delaware St., Tonawanda,
where services will be
conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday.
The Rev. Donald L. Gardner
will officiate. Interment in
Salem Cemetery.
 
Freada N (I115602)
 
20522 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/31/1975

WOODS - James E Woods,
51, of North Tonawanda, NY.
Sunday (Mar. 30, 1975) at
DeGraff Memorial Hospital.
Brother of Donald A. Woods
and LeRoy Woods of
Tonawanda and Mrs. Raymond
(Betty Jane) West of Detroit,
Michigan; dear friend of Helen
Berger of North Tonawanda.
Mr Woods was a life long
resident of the Tonawandas, a
former employee of Bell
Aerospace Co., and a veteran of
World War II.
Friends mav call from 2-4
and 7-9 p. m., at the Hilliard
Funeral Home, Inc. 147
Delaware St., Tonawanda
where services will be held
Wednesday at 11 a.m., the Rev
Eldon D Snyder officiating
Interment White Chapel
Cemetery. 
WOODS, James E (I99105)
 
20523 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/31/1984

BARBER DeForest A
Barber, 77, of North Tonawanda,
Thursday (March
29, 1984) after a long illness
A resident of North Tona
wanda for the greater part
of his life, Mr. Barber is
survived by his wife, Leona
(nee Kluge) Barber; three
sons, Ronald (Carol)
Barber of North Tonawanda,
Gary (Nancy) Barber of
Silver Creek and Randal L.
Barber of Middleport; a father
Alfred D. Barber of
Sanborn; sister, Mrs. Hazel
Briggs of Geneva and two
brothers, Stanley Barber of
Sanborn and Milo (Isabele)
Barber of North Tonawanda,
also surviving are five
grandchildren and several
nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be private
at the convenience of the
family. Friends are invited
to attend funeral services at
1 p.m. Saturday at the
Hamp Funeral Home, Inc.,
Adam and Seymour Sts.,
Tonawanda, the Rev.
Everett F. Spring will officiate.
Interment at North
Ridge Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, memorials to the
American Cancer Society
are preferred by the family. 
BARBER, DeForest Alfred (I123677)
 
20524 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/34/1957

BRAUER -- William A. Brauer.
78, of 130 Fredericka St., North
Tonawandar died this morning
(March 4, 1957) in DeGraff Memorial
Hospital after a long illness.
He was the father of Mrs.
Charles 0"Callaghan and Norman
Brauer, both of the Town of
Wheatfield and Irene Brauer. He
also is survived by 4 grandchildren.
Friends may call at the
Fretthold Funeral Home, 1241 Oli-
ver St., where services will be at
2 p.m.. Thursday, the Rev. Paul
H. Fretthold officiating. Interment
in St. Mark's Lutheran Cemetery. 
BRAUER, William A (I167029)
 
20525 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/4/1926

Raymond M. Batt 39 vears old. a'
well known resident of the Tonawan-
das, died this morning at his home
in 78 Payne avenue, following a long
illness. He was a partner in Batt
Bros Lumber Co., of North Tonawan
da.
Mr. Batt was a graduate of North
Tonawanda high school and Columbia
University. He was a member of Phi
Delta Kappa fraternity, a charter
member of the Newman club of New
York city and a member of North
Tonawanda lodge. No. 860. B.P.O.E.
Death was due to pernicious anemia
with which he was stricken a year
and a half ago. For nine months he
was at Mayo Brothers sanitarium at
Rochester. .Minn He returned from
there last September and seemed to
be improving. Two weeks ago, his
condition changed and he became
steadily worse until death occurred
today.
Surviving are a wife and four daugh-
ters.-Kathleen. Majorie. Mary Helen
and Marilyn; one brother. Norbert J.
Batt of this city; four sisters. Mrs.
John V. Nuwer and Mrs. Hiram K.
Hankin ot Buffalo. Mrs. James P. Mis-
ner and Miss Adelaide E. Batt of
North Tonawanda.
Funeral services will be held Mon-
day morning at 8:30 o'clock from the
family residence and at 9 o'clock at
Asceasion church, Rev. J. F. Kelly
officiating. Burial will be in Mt.
Olivet. 
BATT, Raymond M (I127439)
 
20526 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/4/1955

Vases filled with white flowers on the altar of St
Paul's Lutheran Church formed the background Feb. 19,
at 4 p.m. for the marriage of Miss Eleanor Ruth Ziehl,
daughter of Mrs. Walter Ziehl of Klemer Rd. and the late'
Mr. Ziehl, to Chester Szeliga, son of Mrs. Angefine Szeliga
of Ironton St. Family pews in the church were marked;
with white satin ribbon.
The Rev. F. A. Hinners offi-
ciated. Arnold Nuoffer gave a half
hour program before the service
and played the traditional wedding
marches, Albert Stolzenburg sand
"0 Perfect Love," and "The 23rd
Psalm."
Given in marriage by her brother,
Andrew W. Ziehl, the bride
wore a gown made of pure silk
sent as a gift to her by her brother,
Cpl. Robert E. Ziehl now serving
in Japan. The lace bodice was;
fashioned with a mandarin collar
and long pointed sleeves and
the floor-length skirt featured
lace inserts. She wore her mother's
hand embroidered veil of illusion
caught to a tiara of orange blossoms
and carried an arm bouquet
of white roses and carnations.
The maid of honor, Miss Jeanene
Werth, was gowned in blue taffeta
designed with a sweetheart neck-
line, inserts of shirring in the bodjice
and a bouffant skirt. The
bridesmaid, Miss Loretta Eckman
of Buffalo and the junior brides
maid, Miss Alice Wehrung of East
Amherst, niece of the bride, wore
identical gowns in dusty r o se
shade, with orchid puffed sleeves
and sashes. The attendants carried
baskets of roses and carnations
tied with ribbons to match their
gowns.
Stanley Galdys, a cousin of the
bridegroom, was the best man and
Richard Schnell and Elton Ziehl,
brother of the bride, were ushers.
Donald Wehrung, the bride's nephew,
was the ringbearer.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Ziehl wore a navy blue crepe
dress trimmed with crystal beads
on contrasting pink. Pink acces-
sories and a corsage of pink roses
fcand white carnations complemented
her costume. Red roses and
white carnations were combined
as a corsage for Mrs. Szeliga who
chose a navy blue crepe dress and
back accessories.
A reception was given in the
home of the bride for sixty guests.
The bride's table, with covers for
16, was centered with a wedding
cake. Decorations were carried out
in pastel pink and blue and white
wedding bells.
Traveling, the bride wore a bluegray
two-piece wool suit with a
gray top coat and navy blue accessories.
Mr. and Mrs. Szeliga are
now at home in Klemer Rd.
Prenuptial parties were given for
the bride by Miss Jeanene Werth.
Mrs. Edward Stockburger, Mrs.
Clara Tucker, Mrs. Edward Wehrung,
Mrs. Arthur Miles and Mrs.
Alvin Ziehm. 
Family: SZELIGA, Chester / ZIEHL, Eleanor Ruth (F22717)
 
20527 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/4/1957

Walter V. Rech, 60, a charter,
member of Tonawandas Post 264
American Legion, died unexpect-
Saturday night.
Mr. Rech was stricken with a
heart attack in his home at 305
Robinson St. North Tonawanda
firemen were called at 8:51 p.m.
to the Rech home. They administered
oxygen under Assistant
Chief Clarence Globe's direction
Mr. Rech, however, failed to respond.
Born in Tonawanda. Mr. Rech
was a son of the late Christian
Rech, a pioneer building contractor
in the community. He served
in the Army during World War I
and was a charter member of Tonawandas
Post 264 and a member
of the first Last Man's Club of the
post. He was an Eldredge Bicycle
Club member.
Before his retirement four years
ago, Mr. Rech served a decade
as steward of Tonawandas Post
264. He had previously been employed
by the Hubman Cement
Vault Co. Mr. Rech had been ill
for a long period since his retirement.
He is survived by his son, Wal-
ter R. Rech; a daughter, Mrs.
Frank L. Mago, Jr.; a brother,
Charles C Rech, and a sister, Mrs.
Albert E. Albon, and four grand-
children in the Twin Cities, and by
a sister, Mrs. Eugene A. Kinsey
of Niagara Falls.
Members of Tonawandas Post
264 will meet at 8 p.m. today in
the post headquarters before going
in a body to the Hamp Funeral
Home. The Rev. Paul G. Smith-
son. Broad St. Baptist Church min
ister. will officiate at the funeral
2 p.m. tomorrow. Burial will
be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. 
RECH, Walter B (I106197)
 
20528 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/5/1954

THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Doris Moll to Gordon Schumacher,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schumacher, 658 Ruie Rd., is announced
by the future bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold-
Moll, Church Rd., Niagara Falls. The wedding will take place
July 31. 
Family: SCHUMACHER, Gordon L / MOLL, Doris E (F20892)
 
20529 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/5/1967

BRIGGS-Martha (Ludwig), March 4,
1967, wife of the late Phillip; beloved
mother of Mrs. Allene Stanton; sister
of Mrs. Louise Hornung, Mrs. Arthur
(Bertha) Franke, Mrs. William (Helen)
Franke, Edwin and the late Fred Ludwig.
Friends received at the Sieck and
Mast Funeral Home, 1009 Kensington
Ave., where funeral service will be held
Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. Friends invited. 
LUDWIG, Martha A (I105703)
 
20530 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/5/1969

McMURRAY - Gladys M.
McMurray, 64, of 330 Sweeney
St., Monday (March 3.1969).
She was a member of Payne
Avenue Christian Church.
Wife of Alfred H. McMurray.
who died in 1951. she is survived
by two sons, Gerald D.
and Alfred J. McMurray, both
of North Tonawanda, a daughter,
Mrs. Melvin (Gladys) Zuch
of Sanborn: a brother, George
Pearce of Boca Raton, Fla., and
10 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 conducted at
1:30 p.m. Thursday. The Rev.
Lyle V. Newman will officiate.
Burial in White Chapel Memorial
Park. 
PEARCE, Gladys M (I105737)
 
20531 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/5/1973

CARROLL - Pauline H.
Carroll, 79. of 557 Payne Ave.,
North Tonawanda, Sunday
(March 4, 1973) at DeGraff
Memorial Hospital after a brief
illness.
A native of North Tonawanda,
she was a member of North
Presbyterian Church Mrs.
Carroll was the daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zaggel
and mother of Robert R. Carroll
who died in 1966.
She is survived by her
husband, Roy F. Carroll; two
daughters. Miss Dorothy H.
Carroll of North Tonawanda
and Mrs, John (Jeanette)
Drenocky of Tonawanda; two
sisters. Mrs. Walter Ferguson
of Cambridge, N.Y.. and Mrs.
J.W. Smith of Warren. Pa., and
three grandchildren.
A memorial service will be
conducted at 3 p.m. Sunday.
March 11, 1973 at North Presbyterian
Church, North Tonawanda,
by the Rev. Frank E.
Wright. Friends are cordially
invited. No prior visitation.
Memorials may be made to
North Presbyterian Church.
Arrangements by John O. Roth
Funeral Home, Tonawanda. 
ZAGGEL, Pauline H (I82365)
 
20532 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/5/1979

Reuben W. Stahl, 86, of
Tonawanda, founder of Stahl
Moving and Storage Co., died
yesterday in DeGraff Memorial
Hospital.
The Tonawanda Fire
Department first aid squad was
called at 3:50 a.m. yesterday to
his home where he was stricken.
He was given first aid and taken
to the hospital, where he was
pronounced dead on arrival.
A native of Getzville, Mr.
Stahl lived in Tonawanda for the
past 63 years.
He founded the trucking firm
on Young Street, Tonawanda, in
1922, and was active in the
business until 1946, when he
turned it over to his sons. '
The business, now located in
North Tonawanda, is an agent
for Wheaton Van Lines Inc. and
operates in every state including
Hawaii and Alaska.
Mr. Stahl is survived by his
wife, Anna H. Luchterhand
S t a h l ; three sons, two
daughters, two sisters, two
brothers, eight grandchildren
and nine great-grandchildren.
John O. Roth Funeral Home,
Morgan and William streets,
Tonawarfda, is in charge of
arrangements. 
STAHL, Reuben W (I75187)
 
20533 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/5/1986

MARTEN Hiidegard Marten, 92,
of the Town of Wheatfield, Tuesday
(March 4, 1986) after a lengthy
illness Mrs Marten was a member
of St John Lutheran Church and the
Johnsburg Fire Company Ladies
Auxiliary She was the wife of the
late Fred Marten
She is survived by a son, Wallace
(Beatrice) Marten of Winterhaven,
Florida; two daughters, Mrs Arlene
Kolb of the Town of Amherst and
Mrs Jesse (Geraldine) Blackmon of
the Town of Wheatfield, five grand
children, eight great-grandchildren
and five great-great-grandchildren;
two sisters, Mrs Karl (Lena) Beecue
of Sarasota, Florida and Mrs
Donald (Edna) Ingram of Winterhaven,
Florida She was the
mother of the late Wilford Marten
and the grandmother of the late
Nancy Belviso
Friends may call at the Fretthold
Funeral Home, Inc., 1241 Oliver St
at Ward Rd., North Tonawanda this
evening from 7 9 and Thursday from
2-4 and 7-9 pm Funeral services
will be held Friday at 11:00 am
from St John Lutheran Church
Interment in St John Lutheran
Cemetery If so desired, memorials
may be made to St. John Lutheran
Church Roof Repair Fund. 
KOPP, Hildegard (I68782)
 
20534 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/6/1933

Mrs. Azuba L. Smith, 88 years
cid, a sister of George Swick of
Touawanda, died Sunday at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Sumner
Stacy, Wilson. She had lived
many years in Wilson and was
a member of the Baptist church
of that place. She was also affiliated
with the Wilson Women's
Relief Corps.
Besides Mrs. Stacy and Mr.
Swick. Mrs. Smith is survived by
two sons, William, Flint, Mich.,
and Bert, Lockport; 14 grandchildren
and 23 great grand-child
ren.
The funeral will be held Wed-
nesday afternoon at 2 o'clocl at
the Stacy residence, Interment will
be in Flint. 
SWICK, Azuba L (I110788)
 
20535 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/6/1946

Miss Helen M. Brodfuehrer's
engagement to Jerome F. Burngasser,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Burngasser of 24 Longs avenue,
Tonawanda, is announced by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
A. Brodfuehrer of 420 Stanley
street, North Tonawanda. A summer
wedding is planned.

ALSO

North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 7/17/1946

Large vases filled with a variety
of delphiniums, gladioli andd
sweet peas interspersed With can*
dlebra and palms decorated the
altars of the Ascension Church,
Saturday, July 13, 1946 at 10 a.m.
for the wedding of Miss Helen
Marie Brodfuehrer, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brodfuehrer,
and Mr. Jerome Francis Burn-
gasser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos-
eph Burngasser. Te Rev. Joseph
Weber, cousin of the bride, of-
ficiated.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride chose a gown fashioned
with tight fitting bodice of white
satin, sweetheaart necklline trim-
med with lace and marquisette in-
sertion, long pointed sleeves edged
with lace and a full skirt of white
silk marquisette. Her full skirt
swept into a train and her long
sheer vail of white illusion, with
lace edging. fell from a crown
adorned with orange blossoms. She
carried a white prayer book topped
with gardenias and satin
streamers.
The maid of honor, Miss Rosalie
Brodfuehrer, sister of the bride,
was gowned in a blue twilled taf-,
feta, styled with an off the shoulder
neckline, short puffed sleeves,
long fitted bodice, hooped skirt
and bustle. The bridesmaids, Miss
Doris Brodfuehrer, Miss Ruth
Brodfuehrer, sisters of the Bride,
and Mrs. Bernice Bucur, sister of
the groom, were gowned in peach
moire taffeta, styled with sweetheart
neckline , short puffed
sleeves, long fitted bodice, full
Skirt and bustle. The bride's at-
tendants wore a braided taffeta
bandeau to match their gowns and
carried arm bouquets of talisman
roses, yellow daisies, baby breathe
and sweet peas. The flower girl,
Miss Ann Breier, cousin of the
bride, wore a blue twilled taffeta
gown with pink and lace insertion
and carried a colonial Bouquet
of mixed flowers. T h e gift
to the bride's attendants was a
strand of pearls.
Mr. MIchael Burngasser was his
brother's best man and te ushers
were Messrs. Norbert Burngasser,
James Burngasser, brothers of the
groom, and Richard Brodfuehrer,
brother of the bride.
The bride's mother was attired
in an aquamarine frock with white
accessories and the bridegroom's
mother favored a Brown print
dress with white accessories. They
both wore a corsage of red roses,
baby breaths, forget-me-nots and
yellow daisies.
A breakfast for the immediate
families was given in Catherine
Lawrence's Tea Room on Delaware
avenue, Buffalo. Also, attending
the breakfast was the
Rev. Monsignore Weismantel, Rev.
F. Hunt and Rev. A. LaRusch. A
reception was held in the evening
at the VFW Hall, corner of Robinson
and Oliver, tor 300 guests.
For a motor trip to the Adiron-
dacks, Mrs. Jerome Burngasser
chose a pink mesh dress with
white accessories and a corsage of
gardenias. When they return from
their honeymoon,, the cuple will
reside at 24 Longs avenue, Ton-
awanda. 
Family: BURNGASSER, Jerome F / BRODFUEHRER, Helen Marie (F49205)
 
20536 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/6/1953

Miss Agnes M. Stahley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Stahley of East Amherst, became the bride of Eugene
J. Wilke of Shawnee Rd. Feb. 7 in St. Mary's Church in
Swormsville.
The bride's gown was fashioned
in Chantilly lace over lusterous
satin with winged collar, pointed
sleeves and basque bodice. The
Chantilly lace skirt over nylon
tulle was accented over a hooped
underskirt. She carried a cascade
of carnations.
A gold ballerina strapless gown
with tiers of white net was worn
by the maid of honor with matching
sweetheart bonnet and cascade
of red carnations. The bridesmaids
Misses Norma Grasen and Mary
Joan Stahley and Mrs. Gertrude
Pashorg wore peacock-blue gowns
with matching accessories.
Russel Oliver of Albany was
best man and John Churpital, Calvin
Stahley and Edward Hromowyk
were ushers. A reception was
given in Swormsville Fire Hall
after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Wilke will be at home in
Shawnee Rd. 
Family: WILKE, Eugene J / STAHLEY, Agnes M (F31154)
 
20537 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/7/1973

Clement Guider Sr., 72, a former
City of Tonawanda resident, died Feb,
26 at Riviera Beach, Fla., after a long
illness.
Mr. Guider resided in Tonawanda
for about 25 years and was employed
as an auto salesman before moving to
Florida in 1969. He was a member of
the Eldredge Club.
Surviving are his wife, Grace
Eddinger; five children, including a
daughter, Grace Eimiller of North
Tonawanda, and a brother.
Services were conducted in Florida. 
GUIDER, Clement H (I122769)
 
20538 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/7/1977

S C H O F I E L D -
Lorinda (nee Wrege)
S c h o f i e l d , 60, of
Tonawanda, Sunday
(March 6, 1977) at
DeGraff Memorial
Hospital after a long
illness. Born in North
Tonawanda, she had been
a resident of Tonawanda
for the past 40 years.
She is survived by her
husband, Sylvester
Schofield Sr.; two
daughters, Mrs. Robert
(Ann) Drapo and Mrs.
Irving (Alice) Nils, both
of the Town of
Tonawanda; two sons,
Sylvester (Magdalene)
Schofield Jr., of North
Tonawanda and Robert
(Kathryn) Schofield of
Sanborn; seven sisters,
Mrs. Wilbert (Lena) Lee,
Mrs. Esther Miller, Mrs.
Frederick (Gladys) Hein
and Mrs. William (Betty)

Thaw, all of North
Tonawanda, Mrs. Bernhardt
(Irene) Ramo and
Mrs. Herbert (Shirley)
Shaver, of Tonawanda
and Mrs. Henry (Violet)
Bahne of Rushford Lake,
N.Y.; two brothers,
Herman (Betty) Wrege
and Harold (Doris)
K a d r o w , both of
Tonawanda, also survived
by 14 grandchildren.
Friends may call from
7 to 9 p.m., Monday and 2
to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Tuesday at John O. Roth
Funeral Home, Morgan
and William Streets,
Tonawanda where services
will be conducted
Wednesday at l l a.m., by.
the Rev. Robert L.
Rickus. Burial will be in
Acacia Park Cemetery. 
WREGE, Lorinda (I81263)
 
20539 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/7/1977

OELKERS - Esther L.
Oelkers, 75, of North
Tonawanda, N.Y.,
Sunday (Mar. 6, 1977).
Mrs. Oelkers was a
member of Friedens
United Church of Christ,
Augustus H. Crown
Chapter, No. 619, O.E.S.,
Messiah Shrine No. 18,
W h i t e S h r i n e of
Jerusalem and the
Company. Ladies
Auxiliary to Columbia
Hook & Ladder
Mrs. Oelkers is survived
by her husband,
Norman Oelkers; one
son, Norman (Irene)
Oelkers Jr., of North
Tonawanda and three
grandchildren.
Friends may call from
7 to 9 p.m. Monday and 2
to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Tuesday at Wattengel
Funeral Home, Inc., 307
O l i v e r St., North
Tonawanda where services
will be held Wednesday
at 10 a.m., the
Rev. Howard F. Cramer
Jr. officiating. Burial will
be at White Chapel
Memorial Park. If
desired, memorials may
be made to Friedens
United Church of Christ. 
BUCHHARDT, Esther L (I153547)
 
20540 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/7/1983

ALLEN Albert S Allen
84, of North Tonawanda
Sundav March 6, 1983 at
DeGraff Memorial Hospital
after a long illness. A
lifelong resident of
Tonawanda, Mr. Allen was a
member of the First Unit-
ed Methodist church and
Twenty one year Club of
Niagara Mohawk. He re
tired in 1964 after forty three
years with Niagara
Mohawk
Husband of the late
Evelyn nee Dohring, he
is survived In one sister
Mrs Frederick (Dorothy)
Robertson, and several
nieces and nephews.
No prior visitation.
Friends are invited to a
Funeral Serviee which will
be held Tuesday at 11 a.m.
in the Wattengel Funeral
Home, Inc., 406 Oliver St .
No Tona. the Rev
Everett V Spring officiating
Burial Huskey Cemetery
It desired, memorials
may be made to the First
United Methodist Church. 
ALLEN, Albert S (I54065)
 
20541 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/7/1986

RECH - Hallie W. Rech, 96,
formerly of North Tonawanda,
Wednesday (March 5, 1986) at
Manor Oaks Nursing Home,
Warsaw, N.Y. Mrs. Rech was a
member of Payne Avenue Christian
Church, Augustus H. Crown Chapter
O.E.S. No. 619, Past Matron 1928,
Past District Grand Matron 1932.
Wife of the late Raymond Rech,
mother of the late Lida Sutton and
Ruth Lane.
Grandmother of seven grandc

h i l d r e n ; f i f t e e n greatgrandchildren
and three greatgreat-
grandchildren.
No prior visitation. Friends received
at services Monday (Mar.
10th) at 10 a.m., at the Brunner
Funeral Home, 156 Robinson St.,
North Tonawanda. At the request of
the family, if so desired, memorials
may be made to Payne Avenue
Christian Church or Augustus H.
Crown Chapet, O.E.S. No. 619. 
Hallie W (I106305)
 
20542 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/8/1920

Mrs Charles Broeker of 192 Stenzil
street announces the marriage of her
daughter. Rose Broeker to Mr Willard
Pletcher. which took place at Gustave
Broeker's residence at 196 Stenzil
street on Monday. March 1 Rev Au-
sust Encroach performed the cere
mony. 
Family: PLETCHER, Willard R / BROECKER, Rose W (F20391)
 
20543 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/8/1955

BRODOWSKI - S t e p h e n Brod-
owski,, 42, of 153 Eight Ave., died
early this morning atfer a short
illness. Born in Buffalo,, he had
resided here the past 40 years.
He was an overeas Army veter-
an of Word War II overeas, a
member of St. Joseph's Society
and former employee of Buffao
Bolt Co., He is survived by his
mother, Mrs. Mary Lukasik; his
stepfater Frank Lukasik; two
stepbrother, John and Henry Lukasik;
two stepsisters, Mr. Gene-
vieve Jehrio and Mrs. Fraces
Soos. Funeral service will be held
Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at Niagara
Memorial Chapels, Inc. 549 Oli-
ver St., and at 10 o'clock ay OLC
Church, the Rev. Vincent P. Du
dek officiatig. Burial in Mt. Oli-
vet . 
BRODOWSKI, Stephen (I174811)
 
20544 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/8/1979

S C H M I D T -
Elizabeth Schmidt, 91, of
North Tonawanda,
Tuesday (March 6, 1979)
at DeVeaux Manor
Nursing Home in
Niagara Falls. Born in
Austria-Hungary, she
had been a resident of
North Tonawanda the
past 72 years and was a
member of Friedens
United Church of Christ,
North Tonawanda Senior
Citizens and the
Salvation Army Golden
Accrs
Wife of the late Frank
Schmidt, she is survived
by two sons, Frank
(Dorothy) Schmidt of
North Tonawanda and
William (Frances) Schmidt
of Seattle, Wash.;
one daughter, Mrs. John
(Elona) Zipp of North
Tonawanda; one sister,
Mrs. Marie Gast of Boca
Raton, Fla., grandmother
of nine grandchildren,
twelve greatgrandchildren
and one
great-greatgrandchild.
Friends may call
Wednesday from 7 to 9
p.m., and Thursday 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 Friday at 11 a.m.,
the Rev. Howard F.
Cramer, Jr., officiating.
B u r i a l F r i e d e ns
Cemetery. (7-8) 
BASTIAN, Elizabeth (I105020)
 
20545 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/8/1982

ZIPP - John W. Zipp, 80,
of North Tonawanda, Saturday
(March 6, 1982) at
DeGraff Memorial Hospital
Mr. Zipp was a
member of Friedens United
Church of Christ, a 45
year member of Sweeney
Hose Co. No. 7, North
Tonawanda Firemen's
Benevolent Assoc., and the
North Tonawanda Senior
Citizens Owner of the Zipp
Plumbing & Heating Co.,
Mr Zipp retired in 1960
He is survived by his
wife. Elona (nee Schmidt)
Zipp, three sons, David J
(Lynn), Donald F, and
John D (Barbara) Zipp,
all of North Tonawanda;
three brothers, Fred
(Helen) Zipp of North
Tonawanda, Paul (Anne)
and Anthony (Florence)
Zipp, both of Tonawanda;
two sisters, Mrs. Anna
Thiebold and Mrs Marmon
(Catherine) Tower, both of
Tonawanda; grandfather
of six grandchildren and'
three great-grandchildren.
Friends may call Monday
and Tuesday 2 to 4 and
7 to 9 p.m., at the Wattengel
Funeral Home, Inc.,
302 Oliver St., North Tonawanda
where services will
be held Wednesday at 10:30
a.m., the Rev Dr Paul R
Hitler officiating. Burial
Friedens Cemetery. If de
sired, memorials may be
made to Friedens United
Church of Christ 
ZIPP, John M (I105018)
 
20546 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/9/1925

The marriage of Miss Ruth Wood-
rich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char-
les Woodrich of 106 East Felton
street, to Carl B. Helwig of 77 King
street was solemnized Saturday at
the home of the bride's parents. Rev.
Willis P. Hume of Third Presbyter-
ian church officiated.
Miss Lena Drier was the. bride's.attendant
and Mr. Charles Woodrich,
brother of the bride, was best man.
The bride ware a gown of blue crepe
and the bride's attendant was gowned
In greeu crepe. Both had corsage
bouquets of white roses.
A wedding dinner was served fol-
lowing the ceremony with covers for
10 at the bride's table. Guests were
present from Buffalo, Detroit and La
Salle. Decorations were in pink and
white with blue and white baskets of
mints as favors.
The bride's gift to her attendants
was a string of amber beads. Mr.
and Mrs. Helwig will be at home at
106 East Felton street after March
15. 
Family: HELWIG, Carl B / WOODRICH, Ruth (F33542)
 
20547 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/9/1971

BARBER - Samuel Barber,
84, of 320 Vandervoort St., North
Tonawanda, Tuesday (March 9,
1971) at Mt. St. Mary's Hospital,
Lewiston, N.Y. Born in Italy, he
had resided in North
Tonawanda for the past 42
yeafs. Husband of the late
Martha (nee Guilyard) Barber
and brother of the late
Catharine Guido. A retired
employe of the Buffalo Steel
Corp., he was a member of the
Grand Order of the Sons of
Italy, Lodge No. 188, DuBois.
He is survived by two sons,
Fred (Bessie) Barber of North
Tonawanda, Louis Barber at
home; four daughters, Mrs.
Theodore (Christine) Cicero of
Niagara Falls, N.Y.; Mrs. John
(Elizabeth) Zimmerman, Mrs.
Gerald (Margaret) Perry and
Mrs. Dominic (Nellie) DeMart;
all of North Tonawanda; 14
grandchildren, and nine greatgrandchildren;
one brother,
Carmen Barber of Rochester,
N.Y.; one sister, Mrs. Mary
Pease of Buffalo; several nieces
and nephews also survive.
Services will be conducted
Thursday, March 11, at 9 a.m.
from the Pawenski Funeral
Home, 652 Oliver St. (corner
Fifth Ave.), North Tonawanda,
and at 9:30 a.m. from Ascension
Church. Interment in Mt. Olivet
Cemetery. Family will receive
friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p.m. 
BARBER, Samuel (I123804)
 
20548 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/9/1971

WALTZ - Grace M. Waltz, of
Tonawanda, Sunday (March 7,
1971) in the Nazareth Nursing
Home, Buffalo, after a long
illness. Born in Tonawanda,
Mrs. Waltz was a lifelong
resident of the city and was a
member of St. Francis of Assisi
Church. Her husband, Curtis E.
Waltz died in May of 1966.
Surviving are a daughter,
Mrs. Edward Montgomery, her
son, Laverne Waltz, both of
the Tonawanda s: eight
grandchildren; 13 greatgrandchildren;
a sister, Mrs.
Irene Henel of Kenmore, and
two brothers, Wilbert and
Charles Brenon, both of
Tonawanda.
The family will be present
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the
Hamp Funeral Home Inc.,
Adam - Seymour Streets,
Tonawanda, where prayers will
be said Wednesday morning at 9
a.m. followed by a Mass of the
Resurrection at 9:30 a.m. in St.
Francis of Assisi Church. The
Rt. Rev. Msgr. Ralph M. Miller
will be the celebrant. Interment
in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. 
BRENON, Grace M (I169808)
 
20549 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/9/1981

PEREZ - Victor Joe
Perez, infant son of Jose
Reymundo and Claire
(Brachmann) Perez of
Mission, Texas, Wednesday
(March 4, 1981)
at Knapp Memorial
Hospital in Weslaco,
Texas.
He is also survived by
h i s g r a n d p a r e n t s,
Leonardo and Benita
Perez of Delmita, Tex.,
and Robert and Marion
Brachmann of North
T o n a w a n d a , N.Y.;
s i s t e r s , Yvonne,
Elizabeth and Rebecca
and brothers, Leonard
and Robert.
Funeral services were
held Friday (Mar. 6th) in
t h e private family
cemetery at the San Jose
Ranch in Delmita, Tex. 
PEREZ, Victor Joe (I163285)
 
20550 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 3/9/1984

SCHMEICHEL Doris
(nee Murphy) Schmeichel
of Tonawanda. unexpectedly
Thursday (March
8. 1984) at the Schofield
Residence A resident of
Tonawanda for the greater
part of her life. Mrs
Schmeichel was the wife of
t h e l a t e Charles F
Schmeichel who died in
1978
She is survived by a son
Donald J Schmeichel of
Tonawanda. a daughter
in-law Mrs Joyce B
Schmeichel of No Tonawanda;
a brother David
( E s t e l l e ) Murphy in
California two granddaughters
Mrs Lewis
(Teresa) Hagen of Lockport
and Tracy A. Schmeichel of
No. Tonawanda. a greatgranddaughter
Kathleen T
Hagen and several nieces
and nephews
The family will be present
from 7-9 Thursday and 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. Friday at the
Hamp Funeral Home, Inc.,
Adam and Seymour Sts.,
Tona. where prayers will be
said at 9:30 am Saturday
followed by a Mass of
Christian Burial at 10:00
am at St Josephs RC.
Church The Rev James
Bernacki officiating. Interment
at Elmlawn Cemetery
Vigil prayers will be
recited at 7 30 p.m Friday
at the funeral home. 
MURPHY, Doris (I109401)
 

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