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20551 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/1/1910

Mrs. Wilhelmina Rietsch, 59 years
old. wife of Herman Rietch of St.
Johnsburg, died yesterday at the family
home on the Sawyer's Creek Road.
Funeral will be held from the late
home on Sunday afternoon at 1:30
o'clock and an hour later from the St.
Johnsburg Lutheran Church, the Rev. Mr. Koewe officiating. Burial will be (cut off) 
Wilhelmina (I61144)
 
20552 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/1/1957

BRUNNER-Nellie Grace Brun-
ner, 71, of 156 Robinson St., North
Tonawanda, N.Y., Sunday (March
31, 1957) in DeGraff Memorial Hos-
pital. Beloved wife of William
Brunner,, mother of William Brun-
ner Jr., grandmother of Douglas
E., Deborah Grace, and Mrk M.
Brunner. Friends received at the
Brunner Funeral Home,, 156 Rob-
inson St.,, North Tonawanda, where
services will be held Thursday
(April 4, 1957) at 3 p.m. the Rev.
Charles E. Titus and the Rev.. Al-
exander Corti officiating. Inter-
ment Acacia Park Cemetery. Mrs.
Brunner was a member of First
Methodist Church, Twin City Coun-
cil 37, Daughters of America, and
the Rebecca Loge of North Ton-
awanda. 
Nellie Grace (I178909)
 
20553 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/1/1964

ZEBULSKE - Helen K. Zebulske.
67, of 1205 Delaware Ave.,
Buffalo, died Tuesday (March
31, 1964) after a long illness. She
is survived by a daughter, Mrs.
J. Warren Pfeifer of Kenmore,
and a son, Edward A. Zebulske
of North Tonawanda; a sister,
Mrs. Harry Halfhill of Orange,
Calif., and seven grandchildren.
Friends may call at the Wattengel
Funeral Home, 307 Oliver St.,
North Tonawanda, where services
will be at 2 p.m. Thursday.
The Rev. Cecil Eccleston will
officiate. Burial in Friedens
Cemetery. 
Helen K (I102750)
 
20554 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/1/1965

Mrs. Louise Ullrich, 84, of 211
Wheeler St., Tonawanda, died
yesterday at DeGraff Memorial
Hospital after a brief illness.
Born in Breslau, Ont., she lived
in Tonawanda most of her life
and was active in church affairs.
She was a member of Salem
United Church of Christ and the
Women's Guild and Home Department
of the church.
She is survived by her husband,
Gustav; a son, Franklin C. Ullrich
of Tonawanda; a daughter,
Mrs. Maurice Mapes of Franklinville;
six grandsons, and 12
great-grandchildren.
The Hilliard Funeral Home, 147
Delaware St., Tonawanda, is in
charge of arrangements. 
Louise (I107549)
 
20555 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/1/1974

MORGAN - Dorothy V.
Morgan. 56, of 1358 Pierce
Avenue, Niagara Falls, New
York, formerly of Tonawanda
suddenly (March 31,1974).

Mother of Phillip, Edgar
Jerome Jr., Mrs Mary Rainer,
all of Niagara Falls, New
York; Doris of Sonyea, New
York; Mrs. Norman (Sarah)
Bmmfield, Tonawanda, New
York, and Mrs. LeRoy (Susan)
Warner, Orlando, Florida;
daughter of Mrs. Fannie Tobey
of Niagara Falls, New York;
sister of Phillip Ackerman,
Oneonta. New York; Mrs.
Beatrice Kettle and Mrs.
Francis (Marie) Bach, both of
Niagara Falls, New York. Also
survived by 14 grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren.
Funeral services at the
Rhoney Funeral Home, Inc.,
1124 Ontario Avenue, Niagara
Falls, New York, Wednesday
at 11 a.m. Interment in Acacia
Park Cemetery. The family
will be present from 7 to 9 p.m.
Monday and 2 to 5 and 7 to 9
p.m. Tuesday. 
ACKERMAN, Dorothy V (I104749)
 
20556 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/1/1981

BELLING - Carl H.
Belling, 90. of the Town
of Amherst, unexp
e c t e d l y Tuesday
(March 31, 1981) at
Abingdon, Va.
Husband of Ella (nee
Leber) Belling; father of
Mrs. John (Leona)
Ohlrich of Abingdon,
Va., Carl J. (Joyce)
Belling of Winfield, 111.,
Bruce G. (Carol) Belling
and David B. (Mona
Lou) Belling, both of
Amherst; brother of
Mrs. Ella Sattelberg of
Buffalo and Mrs. Gertrude
Denef of North
Tonawanda, also survived
by twelve grandchildren,
three greatgrandchildren,
and
several nieces and
nephews.
Mr. Belling was a
lifelong resident of the
Tonawandas, a former
e m p l o y e e of the
Wurlitzer Company and
the Richardson Boat Co.,
retiring in 1969. He was a
veteran of World War I
and a lifelong member of
St. Martin's Lutheran
Church.
Friends may call from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m., at the
Hilliard Funeral Home,
Inc., 147 Delaware St.,
Tonawanda. Relatives
and friends are invited to
attend a funeral service
from St. Martin's
Lutheran Church, 322
Old Falls Blvd., North
Tonawanda Saturday at
10 a.m., the Rev. David
B. Kaplan officiating.
Interment Acacia Park
Cemetery. Flowers
gratefully declined,
memorials may be made
to St. Martin's Lutheran
Church. 
BELLING, Carl Herbert (I64695)
 
20557 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/10/1918

Mr. and Mrs. John B, Batt of 291
Falconer street, announce the engagement
of their daughter. Althea Kathryn.
to Mr. Clarence J. Green, of Og
densburg, N. Y.. the marriage to take
place the latter,part of the month 
Family: GREEN, Clarence J / BATT, Althea Kathryn (F44922)
 
20558 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/10/1973

BUCHHARDT - Arnold C.
Buchhardt of 253 Sommer St.,
North Tonawanda, Sunday
(April 8, 1973) at DeGraff
Memorial Hospital. A lifelong
resident of North Tonawanda.
he was a World War I Army
veteran and a member of
Friedens United Church of
Christ. Mr Buchhardt was past
president of the Rotary Club of
the Tonawandas, a life member
of Tonawandas Post 264,
American Legion, a member of
the Last Man's Club and a life
member of FOE. No. 1411. He
was route manager for Sealtest
Ice Cream Co., for 45 years,
retiring in i960\
He is survived by his wife.
Alice Zimmerman Buchhardt;
his mother, Emelie Buchhardt;
a son, Robert A., of Eden, NY.;
a daughter, Mrs John P.
(Carol) Woloszyn; a sister,
Mrs. Elmer (Alice) Pagels of
North Tonawanda; seven
grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.
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
Wednesday at 1:30 p.m., the
Rev. Howard F. Cramer Jr.
officiating. Burial Elmlawn
Cemetery. Tonawandas Post
264. American Legion memorial
service will be held at 7
p.m. this evening at the funeral
home. 
BUCHHARDT, Arnold (I181157)
 
20559 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/10/1975

BALLING - Leonard T.
Balling, 62, of 267 Shartle
Place, North Tonawanda,
Thursday (April 10, 1975) at
Mercy Hospital, Buffald
following a short illness. A life
long resident of the
Tonawandas, he was employed
by the Balling Construction
Company. Mr. Balling was a
member of Ascension Church,
Bricklayers Local No.49,
Gratwick Hose Co. No. 6,
Ascension Boosters, the Holy
Name Society and an Honorary
member of the Kiwanis Club.
He is survived by his wife,
Anna Mae (nee Canty) Balling;
four sons, Thomas and Bernard
Balling of North Tonawanda,
William and Kenneth Balling,
at home; four daughters, Joan
and Deborah Balling, at home,
Mrs. James (Lenore) Thompson
of North Tonawanda, Mrs.
Charles (Jean) Ryan of Sterling,
Va.; four brothers, Joseph
of Tonawanda, Leo of
Williamsville, Walter, Norman
and Jacob Balling, all
of the Tonawandas; four
sisters, Mrs. Spencer (Sophia)
Carney of North Tonawanda,
Mrs. Frances Brown and Mrs.
Florence Korkow, both of
Florida and Mrs. Archibald
(Gertrude) Clifford of
Tonawanda. and six grandchildren.
The family will be present
from 7 to 9 this evening and 2 to
4 and 7 to 9 Friday at the Hamp
Funeral Home, Adam and
Seymour Sts., Tonawanda
where prayers will be said at
9:30 a.m. Saturday followed by
a Mass of Christian Burial at 10
a.m. at Ascension Church.
Interment Mt. Olivet
Cemetery. Recitation of the
Rosary Friday evening at 7:30
at the funeral home 
BALLING, Leonard T (I122590)
 
20560 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/10/1975

DeVANTIER - Lily L. (nee
Haseley) DeVantier, 77,
Wednesday (April 9, 1975) at
her residence, 2761 Niagara
Falls Blvd , Town of
Wheatfield after a lengthy
illness. Mrs. DeVantier was a
member of St. James Lutheran
Church.
She is survived by her
husband, Edwin E DeVantier:
two daughters, Mrs. Allan
(Hilda) Grawe and Mrs. Erich
(Alice) Marzahl, both of the
Town of Wheatfield; three
sons, Franklin of North
Tonawanda, Elton and Melvin
DeVantier, both of the Town
of Wheatfield; fourteen
grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren;
two sisters,
Mrs. Emma Fahrnwald and
Mrs. Viola Milleville, both of
the Town of Wheatfield; two
sisters-in-law, Mrs. Esther
Haseley of the Town of Niagara
and Mrs Esther DeVantier of
the Town of Wheatfield
The family will receive
friends at the Fretthold
Funeral Home, Inc., 1241
Oliver St., at Ward Rd , North
Tonawanda Thursday from 6 to
9 p.m. Services will be held in
St. James Lutheran Church
Friday at 2:30 p.m , the Rev.
Robert Lehman officiating
Interment in St James'
Lutheran Cemetery. If so
desired, memorials may be
made to the charity of your
choice. 
HASELEY, Lily Leona Albertine (I48271)
 
20561 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/10/1978

LUBERACKI - Nora
( F r a n c ) Luberacki,
Sunday (April 9, 1978).
Bora in Poland, she
r e s i d e d in North
Tonawanda for the past
54 years.
Mirr;s . Luberacki is
survived by her husband,
Stanley Luberacki; four
daughters. Miss Mary
Louise Luberacki, at
home, Mrs. Francis
(Mildred) Rudzinski,
Mrs. Felix (Irene)
Belczak and Mrs. Julius
(Dorothy) Kwasniak, all
of North Tonawanda and
one son, Richard H.
(Sharon) Luberacki of
Thousand Oaks, Calif., 14
g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; one
great-grandson and her
brother, Frank (Helen)
F r a n c of North
Tonawanda and' several
nieces and nephews.,
i Friends may call
Monday and Tuesday
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
at the Larango Funeral
Home, 652 Oliver St.,
(Cor. 5th Ave.) North
T o n a w a n d a wh°re
funeral services will be
held Wednesday (April
12th) at 9 a.m., followed
by a Mass of Christian
Burial offered in Our
Lady of Czestochowa °
Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment
Mt. Olivet
Cemetery. Vigil prayers
will be recited at 8 p.m.
Tuesday evening at the
funeral home 
FRANC, Nora (I133528)
 
20562 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/10/1982

GRAF-Arnold W. Graf,
91, of North Tonawanda,
Friday (April 9, 1982) at
Millard Fillmore Hospital.
Mr. Graf was a member
of St. Matthew Lutheran
Church. A life-long resident
of the area, he retired in
1955 as assistant vice president
of Marine Midland
Bank State Trust office. He
was a member and past
president of Twin City
Bowling Association and a
member of their Hall of
Fame.
Mr. Graf was the
husband of the late Loretta
(Bockhahn) Graf. He is
survived by one son,
Raymond (Erva) Graf of
Youngstown, NY.; two
daughters, Mrs. Raymond
C. (Gladys) Edwards of
North Tonawanda and Mrs.
Lockhart T. (Katherine)
Hicks of Sarasota, Fla.;
one sister-in-law, Mrs.
Geraldine Graf of North
Tonawanda; grandfather
of six grandchildren and
seven great-grandchildren.
Friends may call Monday
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the
Wattengel Funeral Home
Inc., 307 Oliver St., North
T o n a w a n d a , where
services will be held
Tuesday at 10:30 a.m., the
Rev. Wayne F. Jagow
officiating. Burial Acacia
Park Resthaven Cemetery.
If desired, memorials to
the Niagara Lutheran
Home, 64 Hager St., Buffalo,
or St. Matthew Lutheran
Church. 
GRAF, Arnold W (I153645)
 
20563 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/11/1913

The funeral of the late John Walck
of No. 341 Miller street will be held
privately from the family home on
Saturday afternoon. Burial will be
made in the Tonawanda. city cemetery.
Besides his wife and two children
Walck is survived by three sisters,
Mrs. Gustave Ziehl, Mrs. Julius Jaeriecke
and Miss Agnes Boening of
North Tonawanda ,and one brother,
Arnold Boening of Martinsville. 
WALK, Johannes Lebrecht August (I54114)
 
20564 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/11/1919

Mrs Rudolph Trosin. Jr . of 40 North
Niagara street announce, the engagement
of her sister. Miss Hannah Vor
pahl. to Mr Frank F Ball 
Family: BALL, Frank F / VORPAHL, Johanna C (F28909)
 
20565 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/11/1933

Funeral services will be conducted
Thursday afternoon at 2
o'clock at the l a t e residence for
Mrs. Louise Breitenbach, nee Zimmerman,
54 years old, who died
y e s t e r d a y afternoon at her home
on the Shawnee road, town of
Wheatfield. Her death followed
a brief illness with pneumonia.
She wtas born in Clarence, N. Y.,
and had lived in Wheatfield for
t h e past 25 years.
Surviving a r e a husband, Adam:
four d a u g h t e r s . B e r t h a and Louise,
Wheatfield. Mrs. Elmer Payne.
Lockport. and Mrs. Raymond Hol
land, North Tonawanda: four
sons, Adam F., Wheatfield. William.
Tonawanda; Edward and
Albert. Wheatfield; two sisters,
Mrs. Arnold Jaenecke and Mrs.
Edward Kowsky, North Tonawanda,
and t h r e e brothers. Edward J
and John Zimmerman, North Ton-
awanda, and Herman Zimmerman
of Amherst.
Rev. Walter F. Hetsel of Salem
church, of which Mrs. Breitenbach
was a member, will conduct
t h e services and interment will
be in the Wheatfield cemetery. 
ZIMMERMAN, Louisa (I81342)
 
20566 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/11/1946

The marriage of Miss Helen
Zimmerman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Zimmerman of 212
Stenzil street, North Tonawanda,
and Gilbert Doucette, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Doucette of New
Brunswick. Canada, was solomnized
Saturday. April 6 at 2 p.
m. in St. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran
church. Niagara Falls. Ontario.
The Rev. M. C. Weissback
performed the ceremony.
Attendants for the couple were
the bride's sister Mrs. Vera Konieczny
and her brother, seaman
first class Otto Zimmerman, who
was home on 30 day leave from
the Navy.
The bride chose a grey pin
striped suit with orchid accessories
and wore a corsage of roses
and sweet peas. Mrs. Kenieczny
also wore a grey suit, with aqua
accessories and a similar corsage.
Following the wedding a reception
was held in the home of the
bride's sister and attendant, 433
Wallace avenue, for the immediate
family and intimate friends.
After a short honeymoon trip Mr.
and Mrs. Doucette will make their
home in Canada.
Attending the wedding was Sgt.
Matthew Konieczny, husband of
the matron of honor, who came
from Fort Knox. Kentucky. 
Family: DOUCETTE, Joseph Gilbert / ZIMMERMAN, Helen Irene (F35787)
 
20567 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/11/1950

Mrs. Martha Bock Bishop, wife
of George M. Bishop of 526 Mt
Vernon Road, Snyder, died yesterday
in Millard Fillmore Hospital
after a long illness. Born in
Tonawanda, she had lived in this
vicinity all her life. She was a
member of Forest City Chapter.
Order of the Eastern Star, Cleveland.
Surviving are her husband;
two sons, Charles and William of
Snyder; her mother, Mrs. Minnie
Bock of Tonawanda: four sisters,
Esther and Linda of Tonawanda,
Mrs. Frank Warren of Buffalo, and
Mrs. O. J. Pedt of Rochester.
Friepds may call at the Hamp
Funeral Home, 37 Adam St.,
where private funeral services will
be held Wednesday afternoon at
the convenience of the family.
The Rev. Norman G. Crawford
will officiate. Burial will be in
Acacia Park Cemetery. Flowers
are gratefully declined by the
family.
 
BOCK, Martha J (I153525)
 
20568 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/11/1972

WOOD - Leslie A. Wood, 63,
of 29 Adam St., Tonawanda,
Monday (April 10, 1972) at De-
Graff Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Wood was a former
employe of the Continental Can
Co., and a member of the
Golden Agers of the Salvation
Army.
He is survived by his wife.
Alma A. (nee Gertz) Wood; two
daughters, Mrs. Dale (Janet)
Buike of the Town of Tona-
wanda and Mrs. Elmer (Nancy)
Bereck of Tonawanda; six
grandchildren, Michael, Mark
and Matthew Buike, James,
Linda and David Bereck; one
sister, Mrs. William (Frances)
Hess of Buffalo and two
brothers. Nelson Wood of East
Aurora and Harris Wood of
Frankfort. N.Y. 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 con-
ducted Wednesday at 2 p.m.. the
Rev. Luther Lautenschlager
officiating. Interment at Elm-
lawn Cemetery 
WOOD, Leslie A (I186312)
 
20569 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/11/1975

GARDEMIN - William
Gardemin, 63, formerly of
Tonawanda, N.Y., Friday
(April 11, 1975) at the V.A.
Hospital, Canandaigua, N.Y.
Brother of Mrs. Arthur
(Minnie) Bridge and Mrs.
Kenneth (Margaret) McVaugh,
both of Tonawanda. Mr.
Gardemin was formerly
employed by the Frontier Oil
Corp. He was a veteran of
World War II and a member of
Tonawandas Post 264,
American Legion.
Friends may call Saturday
and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to
9 p.m., at the Hilliard Funeral
Home, Inc., 147 Delaware St.,
Tonawanda where services will
be held Monday at 10:30 a.m.,
the Rev. Eldon D. Snyder
officiating. Interment Elmlawn
Cemetery. A Legion
memorial service will be held
at the funeral home Sunday at 7
p.m. 
GARDEMIN, William (I171356)
 
20570 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/11/1983

Alene (Burgess) Bertrand,
73, of the Town of Tona
wanda, Sunday (April 10.
1983) after a long illness. A
lifelong resident of the
Tonawandas before moving
to Florida, ten years ago.
she was the wife of the late
William L. Burgess who
died in 1972. Mrs. Burgess
operated the House of
Burgess Decorating Store
in Tonawanda before retiring
in 1953.
She is survived by her
husband Thomas B
Bertrand of Florida; two
daughters, Mrs. James
(Barbara) Hough of the
Town of Tonawanda: Mrs
Edward (Carol) Diehl of
Pa. ; a son William
(Judith) Burgess of North
Tonawanda: a sister Mrs.
Harriet Arenz and a
brother William (Betty)
Doyle, both of Florida an
Aunt Mrs. H e r b e rt
(Marion) Ensminger of
Tonawanda: also surviving
I are eleven grandchildren
and several nieces and
nephews.
Friends may call from
7-9 Monday and 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Tuesday at the Hamp
Funeral Home Inc., Adam
and Seymour Streets, Tonawanda,
where funeral
services will be held at 1
p.m. Wednesday, the Rev
Kenneth Wood officiating.
Interment at Elmlawn
Cemetery. In lieu of flow-
ers memorials to a charity
of your choice are pre-
ferred by the family.
 
DOYLE, Alene Leslie (I94874)
 
20571 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/12/1921

Mrs. Wilhelmina Schulmeister, six
ty seven years old, wife of William F.
Schulmeister, died last night at her
home. No. 27 Ransom street, after
week's illness wilh pneumonias Be
sides her husband. Mrs Schulmeister
is survived by two daughters, Mrs.
J Fisher of North. Tonawanda and
Mrs Edward Satlleberg of Cambria;
three sons, Frank C Charles and Ben
jamin Schulmeister of North Ton-
wanda; six grandchildren and one
sister Mrs William Miller of Cleve
land. Mrs Schulmeister was a mem
ber Of the Ladies' Aid Society and
the Sewing club of St. Peter's Church
on Thompson street The funeral will
be held Thursday afternoon at 2
o'clock from the late residence and
(unreadable) 
KOHN, Wilhelmina Auguste (I69532)
 
20572 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/12/1929

Mrs. Helen Witkop. 50 years old
died last night at her home, 93
Felton street. Born in Germany,
she had lived In North Tonawanda
during the past 30 years. She
is survived by a husband. Gustav
Witkop; a daughter. Mrs. John
Marshall; a son, William Witkop;
two grandchildren, parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ferdinand Burow; a sis-
ter, Mrs. Philip Herman, and
four brothers, Gustav Burow,
North Tonawanda; Rev. Carl
Burow, Lincoln, Tex., John Burow
Lockport, and Theodore Burow,
Niagara Falls. The funeral will
be held Sunday afternoon at 2
o'clock from the residence and at
3:30 o'clock from the St. Mark's
Church on Washington street. Rev.
Paul Frethold will officiate and
burial will be in St. Paul's ceme-
tery. 
DUROW, Ernestine Helene Johanna (I133366)
 
20573 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/12/1945

Miss Vivian Carol May, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A
May of 350 Delaware street, and
Sergeant Gordon Tussing, son of
MT. and Mrs. Ralph Tussing of
Scott Street, were united in marriage
last Sunday at 4 p. m. in
Salem Evangelical and Reformed

Church. The Rev. Walter F. Hetzel
performed the ceremony.
Mrs. Grace Dumbrosky sang "I
Love You Truly" preceding the
c e r e m o n y and "The Lord's
Prayer" during the ceremony,
with Miss Carrie Ostwald, the
organ accompanist.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a white net gown
fashioned with square neckline,
wrist length sleeves, and full skirt
forming a train. A finger tip veil
was fastened with clusters of orange
blossoms. She carried white
roses and carnations.
Miss Madalyn May, sister of the
bride, was the maid of-honor,
wearing a gown of ice blue net,
with pink carnations in her hair,
and carried a bouquet of carnations,
tied with pink net ribbon.
Alex Wojiechowski attended
the groom as best man, and the
ushers were Harvey May, Jr., and
Robert Doebier.
Following the ceremony a wed-
ding dinner was served in t he
Kathryn Lawrence Tea Room,
Buffalo. During the evening a
reception for 100 guests was held
at the home of the bride's parents.
Sgt. and Mrs. Tussing left for
a wedding trip, the bride choosing
a blue street dress, with matching
accessories for her traveling
costume. She wore a corsage of
gardenias. The couple will take
up their residence, upon their return,
in 350 Delaware street 
Family: TUSSING, Gordon P / MAY, Vivian Carol (F44879)
 
20574 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/13/1925

Mrs. Augusta H. Brauer. 81 years
old, died Saturday afternoon at the
home of her son. Otto Brauer, No. 194
Fredericka street. She is survived by
three sons, Otto and William Brauer
of North Tonawanda. and Frederick
Brauer of Tonawanda. and thirteen
grandchildren. The funeral will be
held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock
from the late residence and half an
hour later from St. Peter's church,
Washington street. Rev.Paul Fretthold
officiating: Burial will be At St. Johns-
burg. 
Augusta H (I167008)
 
20575 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/13/1944

10 YEARS AGO

The m a r r i a g e of Miss Ruth Brunner of the Ward road and Ed-
ward Bridge of Wheeler street took place Saturday. 
Family: BRIDGE, Edward / BRUNNER, Ruth V (F62342)
 
20576 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/13/1948

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Bliss of
17 Scott St. announce the engagement
of their daughter, Marion S.
to Albert S. Brody, son of Mrs.
Katherine Brody of Cleveland Ave.
Miss Bliss is a graduate of the Retailing
Department of the Rochester
Institute ol Technology.

ALSO

North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 7/8/1948

The marriage of Miss Marion
S. Bliss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph L. Bliss of Scott St. to Albert
S. Brody, son of Mrs. Katherine
Brody, was solemnized Saturday,
July 3, at 11:30 a.m. in
St. Francis of Assisi Church. The
Rev. Francis Trapp officiated.
The bride wore a dress of
white embroidered organdy over
satin, a white hat and carried a
colonial bouquet of yellow and
white roses.
Her sister, Mrs. Mildred Wolgast,
was the bride's only attendant.
She wore pale green
dotted swiss, a white hat, and
carried green and white roses.
Edward Brody attended his
brother, as best man.
Mrs. Biss, the bride's mother,
chose a flowered silk dress with
black accessories. Mrs. Brody
wore navy blue with white accessories.
Both wore corsages of
gardenias.
A wedding breakfast was served
at the Colvin Casino for the immediate
Jemtliea. In the afternoon
a reception was gi»en at the
home of the bride's parents.
After a wedding trip to Hollywood
Hills, Old Form in the
Adirondacks, Mr. and Mrs. Brody
will be at home in Rumbold Ave.,
North Tonawanda.
Parties for the bride were given
by Mrs. Ann Berndt, Mrs.
Frank Brody, Mrs. Wolgast, Mrs.
Janet Bliss, Miss Shirley Rockwell
and Miss Jean LeWin and
Miss Doris Verbock of Buffalo. 
Family: BRODY, Albert S / BLISS, Marion S (F63730)
 
20577 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/13/1949

Henry L. Brodfuehrer, 84, of 400
Spruce St. died this morning in
his home after a prolonged illness.
Born in Buffalo, he had resided
in North Tonawanda the
past 50 years. He is survived by
four sons, Henry L. Jr., Elmer,
John and Jacob; two daughters,
Mrs. Harold Kropp and Miss Roselle
Brodfuehrer, all of North
Tonawanda; 14 grandchildren, two
great grandchildren and a brother,
Joseph of Buffalo. Rites will be
held Saturday at 10:45 a.m. from
the residence and at 11:15 from
the Ascension Church. The Rev.
J. Frankenburger, S. J., of Buffalo
will officiate. Burial will be
in Mt. Olivet. 
BRODFUEHRER, Henry L (I174522)
 
20578 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/13/1953

WINTER-Mrs. Bertha Winter,
70, of 98 Miller St., North Tona-
wanda, died Saturday evening,
April 11, 1953, in her residence
after a long illness. A lifelong
resident of North Tonawanda, she
was a member of Friedens Evan-
gelical Reformed Church. She is
survived by her daughter, Mrs.
Siegmund Hoppe; a grandson,
William Hoppe; a brother, Gus-
tave Unferdross of North Tona-
wanda. Friends may call at the
Hamp Funeral Home, 37 Adam
St., Tonawanda, where services
will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday. The
Rev. Carl E. Berges will officiate.
Burial will be in Friedens Cem-
etery. 
UNDERDROSS, Bertha (I94937)
 
20579 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/13/1954

PLANS MAY WEDDING: Arthur Charles Benjamin announces
the engagement of his niece, Jane Marie Griffin, daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Joseph Griffin to Richard John
Berhalter, son of Mrs. and the late John J. Berhalter. Miss Griffin
is a graduate of the Sacred Heart Cathedral High, Richmond,
Va. Mr. Berhalter, a graduate of North Tonawanda High
School, is now serving in the U. S. Navy in Newfoundland. The
wedding will take place in May. 
Family: BERHALTER, Richard John / GRIFFIN, Jane Marie (F50298)
 
20580 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/13/1956

JAENECKE - Rose Jaenecke.
75, of 111 Zimmerman Ave., North
Tonawanda, died Thursday (April
12, 1956) in DeGraff Memorial Hos-
pital. She was a member of St.
Matthew's Lutheran Church. She
is survived by her husband, Ar
nold A.; three brothers. Edward,
Hermann and John Zimmerman,
all of North Tonawand, and sev-
eral nieces and nephews. Services
will be at 2 p.m. Monday in the
Wattengel Funeral Home, 307 Oli-
ver St., the Rev. A. W. Moldenhau-
er officiating. Burial will be in
St. Matthew's Cemetery. 
ZIMMERMAN, Rosa (I61802)
 
20581 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/13/1966

HEBELER - Leonard C. Hebeler
of 5869 Robinson Road,
Lockport, Tuesday (April 12,
1965). Husband of Elma (Cummings)
Hebeler; father of Mrs.
George (Agnes) VanBuren of
Clarence Center, Mrs. L. Edwin
(Beatrice) Zunner of Tonawanda.
Mrs. Frederick (Marie) Rankle,
Mrs. John (Rita) Harper,
Mrs. Robert (Audrey) Braunbach.
Mrs. Christopher (Marjorie)
Speranza, Leonard J. Hebeler
Jr., and Mrs. Robert (Patricia)
Nodine, all of Lockport;
brother of Richard and Rainer
Hebeler of Lockport, and Albert
and Lawrence Hebeler of Tonawanda.
Also survived by 13
grandchildren. Friends may call
at the Gaul Funeral Home Inc.,
263 East Ave., Lockport, where
services will be conducted at
8:30 a.m. Friday and 9 a.m. at
St. Mary's Church. Interment in
St. Mary's Cemetery. The Rosary
will be recited at 8 p.m. Thursday. 
HEBELER, Leonard C (I94181)
 
20582 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/13/1981

Services will be conducted at
2 p.m. Tuesday in the Fretthold
Funeral Home, 1241 Oliver St.,
North Tonawanda, for Karen
M. Arnts, 15, a Niagara-
Wheatfield High School sophomore,
who was killed Friday
night in a two-car collision at
Nash Road and Niagara Falls
Boulevard, about a mile and a
half from her home.
Karen was a passenger in a
car driven by Robert A.
Fleischman, 18, of 7115 Ward
Road, Wheatfield, when their
car was struck broadside when
it allegedly failed to stop for a
red light on Nash Road as it
crossed the boulevard.
A family spokesperson said
Karen had accompanied
Fleischman to the Stop N Go
market at Ruie and Nash Road
to pick up soft drinks and beer
for a group of friends reportedly
working on a car near
his home.
Karen was pronounced dead
on arrival at DeGraff Memorial
Hospital and Fleischman, a
Nlagara^Wheatfield senior, was
treated for chest injuries and
released today, hospital
authorities said.
According to the Niagara
County Sheriff's Department,
investigation into the accident
was continuing today. On Friday
night, deputies said
Fleischman would be charged
with driving while intoxicated
and failing to heed a red signal
light.
Her mother and grandmother
learned of the tragedy while
attending a play at the Errick
Road Elementary School, after
enoying a family dinner to
welcome home her brother
Airman Donald F. Arnts Jr., on
leave from the Air Force in
Bitburg, Germany.
Five persons in the car which
struck the Fleischman vehicle
were all treated and released
from DeGraff. They were Louis
J. Amanti, 32, of 59 Fairgreen,
Drive Amherst; his wife.
Rosemary, 34; their children,
Joseph, 12, and Denis, 11, and a
friend, Michael Jarmuz, 16.
Karen is survived by her
mother, Mary Ruth Arnts of
Wheatfield, and her father,
Donald F. Arnts Sr, of
Springfield, Va.; two brothers,
Donald of Germany, and David
F. Arnts, at home; a sister,
Brenda J. Arnts, at home; her
maternal grandmother, Mrs.
Ruth Gerlach of Wheatfield and
her paternal grandfather Fred
D. Arnts of North Tonawanda.
A lifelong Wheatfield resident,
Karen was a member of
the French Club at the high
school.
Her family has said memorials
may be made to the
Niagara County SPCA or the
Niagara-Wheatfield Student
Council.
The Rev. Frank Wright of
North Presbyterian Church will
officiate at funeral services.
Burial will be in Acacia
Park Cemetery.

ALSO

North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/13/1981

ARNTS - Karen M.
Arnts, 15, of the Town of
Wheatfield, suddenly
Friday (April 10,1981) at
DeGraff Memorial
Hospital. A lifelong
resident of the Town of
Wheatfield, she was a
student at Niagara
Wheatfield Senior High
School and member of
the French Club.
She is survived by her
mother, Mary R. Arnts
of the Town of Wheatfield
and father, Donald
F., Arnts, Sr., of
Springfield, Va.; two
brothers, Donald F.
Arnts, Jr., Airman F.C.,
Bitburg, Germany and
David F. Arnts, at home;
a sister, Brenda J. Arnts,
at home; her maternal
grandmother, Mrs. Ruth
Gerlach of the Town of
Wheatfield and her
paternal grandfather,
Fred D. Arnts, Sr., of
North Tonawanda.
Friends may call at
the Fretthold Funeral
Home, Inc., 1241 Oliver
N St., at Ward Rd., North
Tonawanda today 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. Services
will be held from the
funeral home Tuesday at
2 p.m., the Rev. Frank
E. Wright will officiate.
Interment Acacia Park
Cemetery. If so desired,
memorials may be made
to the Niagara County
SPCA or to Niagara
Wheatfield Student
Council. 
ARNTS, Karen M (I118740)
 
20583 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/14/1941

METHE-BEHRNS-Mr and Mrs.
Clarence Behrns of 137 Jackson
Avenue announce the engagement
of their daughter Dorothy Isabelle
to Mr. Edward Nietke, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Niethe, Sr., of 78
Nash road. 
Family: NIETHE, Edward F / BEHRNS, Dorothy Isabelle (F47237)
 
20584 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/14/1951

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hamann
announce that the marriage of
of their daughter, Phyllis Marcia
to S-Sgt. Joseph Berube, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Berube of
Solon, Maine, will take place Sunday,
May 6 at 4 p.m. in St. Paul's
Evangelical Lutheran Church in
Martinsville. The Rev. Frederick
A. Hinners will officiate.
S-Sgt. Berube has been a mem-
ber of the United States Air'
Force for the past 4 4 years. He
is stationed at Rome, N. Y. and
at present is on temporary duty
at Selfridge Air Force Base,
Michigan.

ALSO

Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 6/13/1951

A frosted organdy wedding gown
and veil of silk French Illusion
were worn by Miss Phyllis Marcia
Hamann. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Hamann of RD 2,
North Tonawanda, May 6 when
she became the bride of S-sgt.
Joseph Raymond Berube, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Berube of Solon,
Me., In St. Paul's Evangelical
Church. Martinsville, the Rev.
Frederick A. Hlnners officiating.
Arnold Nuoffer was organist and
Miss Dorothy Krull, soloist.
The bride's sister, Miss Audrey
Hamann, wan maid of honor and
the Misses Shirley Boehnke end
Gayle Downing, bridesmaids. Edward
Forth was best man and ushers
were Lee Sherwood and Donald
Broecker.
The bride's gown was fashioned
with a scalloped yoke of illusion
and a skirt gathered at the waist
and forming a train. Her veil inns
attached to a tiare of, lace trimmed
with pearls and seed-pearls. She
carried a Colonial bouquet of white
roses and carnations sprinkled
with red roses.
The bridesmaids' gowns of frosted
organdy were In pastel shades
of pink, blue and yellow. Low
cut necklines and short sleeves
featured the gowns styled like that
of the bride. They wore mitts to
match and large picture hats. Colonial
bouquets of mixed flowers
harmonized with their gowns.
Mrs. Hamann favored a gray
sheer over lavender with a navy
net and accessories and a corsage
of pink roses.
A reception was held In the
Shawnee Fire Hall, 136 guests attending
The brtdal table was centered
with a tiered wedding cake
and decorated with colored streamers.
Wedding bells and streamers
were room decorations.
The couple motored to the New
England States for the wedding
trip. The bride will reside with
her parents and Sgt. Berube has
returned to fils station at Selfridge
Air Perce Base, Mich.
Pre-nuptlal events included a
shower given by Mrs. Herbert Winter,
e shower at the horns of
Miss Shirley Boehnke with friends
members of the Chant Sans
attending, a shower by
Miss Gayle Downing and a dinner
and shower given by employes
of the office of the National Grinding
Wheel Company at the Whirlpool
Club, Niagara Falls. 
Family: BERUBE, Joseph R / HAMANN, Phyllis Marcea (F32087)
 
20585 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/14/1972

Rites tomorrow
for Mrs. Rechin;
ex-kennel owner
A Mass of Resurrection will be offered
at 10 a.m. tomorrow in Blessed
Sacrament Church for Mrs. Ellen
Rechin, an 85-year-old former Town of
Tonawanda dog kennel owner who died
Wednesday after a lengthy illness.
The Mass will be preceded by prayers
at 9:45 a.m. in the Amigone Funeral
Home, 2640 Sheridan Drive,
Town of Tonawanda. Burial will be in
Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Mrs. Rechin and her husband, the
late Christopher J. Rechin, owned the
former Rechin Kennels which bred,
boarded and groomed dogs and cats,
including show animals, for many
prominent Buf falonians.
The kennels were opened in 1920 in
Buffalo and in 1950 were moved to 1876,
Niagara Falls Blvd., Town of
Tonawanda, until the Rechins retired
in 1962.
Mrs. Rechin was a life member of
the Altar & Rosary Society of Blessed
Sacrament Church and the Kenilworth
Volunteer Fire Department Ladies
Auxiliary in the Town of Tonawanda.
The Rechins resided at 603 Montrose
Avenue and were married for 63 years
before Mr. Rechin died last year.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs.
Thomas E. Kelly, Mrs. William P.
Buchanan and Mrs. Lucien J.
Wiepolski; a sister, Mrs. Charles
Stoller; seven grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren. 
Ellen (I181536)
 
20586 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/14/1986

ACKERMAN Lexy T Ackerman
of North Tonawanda, Saturday
(April 12, 1986). Beloved wife of the
late Earl E. Ackerman; dear
mother of Francis (Elizabeth) Huss
and Donald (Delores) Ackerman,
also survived by six grandchildren
and six great-grandchildren.
Friends may call at the Hilliard
Funeral Home, Inc , 147 Delaware
Street, Tonawanda where funeral
services will be held Tuesday at 2
p.m., the Rev. Frank E. Wright
officiating. Interment White Chapel
Memorial Park Cemetery.
Mrs. Ackerman was a member of
North Presbyterian Church and the
Eastern Star. In lieu of flowers,
memorials may be made to North
Presbyterian Church. The family
will be present Monday evening 7 to
9 p.m. 
STEVENSON, Lexy T (I111984)
 
20587 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/14/1986

BARBER - LaVergne J Barber,
83, of North Tonawanda, Friday
(April 11,1986) after a long illness A
resident of the Tonawandas for
more than 30 years, Mr. Barber was
a member of the Knights of Columbus
in the Tonawandas and was
employed with Erie County Savings
Bank before retiring.
He is survived by his wife,
Margaret (nee Lochren) Barber,
two daughters, Mrs. Edward
( M a r y ) K r u s z c z y n s k i of
Cheektowaga and Mrs. Edwin
(Barbara) Ryan of North Tonawanda;
a brother, Howard (Martha)
Barber of Jamestown, also surviving
are six grandchildren and ten
great grandchildren
The family will be present from
2-4 and 7-9 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 Christian Burial at 9:30
a.m. at St. Francis of Assisi Church.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery,
Ovid, N.Y. If desired, memorials to
the Skilled Nursing Facility at De-
Graff Memorial Hospital are preferred
by the family. 
BARBER, LaVergne J (I124112)
 
20588 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/15/1919

Miss Mary Wollenberg, 46 years old,
died Sunday afternoon at the home of
her sister, Mrs. John Wendler of No.
58 Falconer street after a long illness.
Her home was in LaSalle. Surviving
are four sisters, Mrs. Wendler, Mrs.
Rudolph Stoll of Beach Ridge, Mrs.
Paul Siefert of LaSalle and Mrs.
Henry Chase of Tonawanda and two
brothers, Fred and John Wollenberg
of Wolcottsville.
The funeral will be held at 12 o'clock
tomorrow noon from the Wendler
home. Rev. Karl Frank ??stein officiat-
ing. Interment will be made at Wol-
cottsville. 
WOLLENBERG, Marie Helene Emelie (I48111)
 
20589 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/15/1921

The marriage of Miss Frances M.
Schumacher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Schumacher of Lockport to
Mr. Elton R. Brado of Newfane took
place at five o'clock Thursday afternoon
at the residence of the- bride,
the Rev. John Schatter officiating.
The bride, who was given in marriage
by her father, wore her traveling
suit of navy blue, wttk a hat to
match and a corsage bouquet of roses
and sweet peas.
Miss Evelyn Fetzer of Robinson
street, this city, was the bride's only
attendant, gowned in a frock of black
satin, with black hat and bouquet of
roses and sweet peas. Mr. John
Goerke of Erie street was the groom's
best man. After a reception for the
mmediate families,, Mr. and Mrs.
Brado left for a trip to New York and
New Jersey and after May 1st will
be at home in 148 Washington street,
Lockport. 
Family: BRADO, Elton R / SCHUMACHER, Frances M (F39128)
 
20590 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/15/1931

The will of the late Mrs. Augusta
Zebulske, Schenck street, who
died December 3, was admitted to
probate in surrogate's court, Lockport,
and letters testamentary issued
to a daughter, Hulda Zebulske.
The petition gave the value
of the estate at $3,000 real property.
By the terms of the will, $1,000
is left to the executor and $10 j
each to two grandchildren, Mildred
and Vivian Zebulske of North Ton
awanda.
The residue is left in equal
shares to the following pons and
daughters: Minnie Volkstead, Emma
Weyers, Charles F., John H.,
Fred W. and Edward A. Zebulske,
all of this city. 
Augusta (I102739)
 
20591 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/15/1938

Bert L. Bevacqua, of 1547 Whitney
avenue, Niagara Falls, New
York, member of one of the leading
Italian-American families of
the city, and widely known as one
of the foremost sports promoters
and enthusiasts of the community,
died Tuesday at the John Hopkins
hospital at Baltimore after an
operation. He was 35 years old.
After his marriage to Olive
Guido of Ganson street. North
Tonawanda, he resided in this
city for several years and later
moved back to the Falls.
Born in Niagara Falls, Mr. Bevacqua
was a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Bevacqua. He was associated
with Walter S. Johnson, building
contractor, for many years.
For a number of years he was
American Legion Softball League,
a leading figure in athletic events
and was vice-president of the
a past officer of the Club Ambassador,
and a member of the Holy
Name Society of St. Joseph's
church.
Besides his parents and his wife,
Olive Guido Bevacqua, he is survived
by four brothers, William,
Paul, Frank and Ernest, and five
sisters, Mrs. Carrie Lago, Mrs.
Margaret Riggi, Mrs. Elizabeth
Pontpinto, and the Misses Mary
and Norma Bevacqua, all if Niagara
Falls,
The funeral will be held from
his parents' home, 833 18th street,
Niagara Falls, at 9 a.m. tomorrow
morning, with services at the St.
Joseph's church at 9:30. Burial
will be in St. Joseph's cemetery 
BEVACQUA, Bert L (I143098)
 
20592 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/15/1941

ARENZ-GOERSS-Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmer C. Goerss of 1301 Pierce
avenue announce the engagement
of their daughter, Marie E., to
Walter N. Arenz, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Howard J. Arenz of 318 Fredericka
street. The wedding will
take place this summer. 
Family: ARENZ, Walter N / GOERSS, Marie E (F23614)
 
20593 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/15/1958

BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Phelps,
41 Cedar St., announce the engagement of their daughter,
Sharon Alene, to Peter Cfcristoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Christoff, 1103 Ontario Ave., Niagara Falls. The wedding will
take place July 5 in Sacred Heart Church, Niagara Falls.

ALSO

North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 7/22/1958

Miss Sha r o n Phelps,
daughter of Mr.' and Mrs.
Raymond Phelps, 41 Cedar
St., and Peter P. Christoff.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Christoff, 1103 Ontario
Ave., Niagara Falls were
married July 5 in a ceremony
performed in Sacred
Heart Church, Niagara
Falls.
The Rev. Francis Schwartz offi
dated before an altar decorated
with white roses.
The bride wore a gown of Chan-
tilly lace and nylon tulle with a
bodice of lace fashioned with a
sabrina neckline, short shirred
sleeves, and a bouffant tulle skirt
scattered with sequins. A tiara of
sequins and pearls held her ny-
lon tulle veil and she carried a
colonial bouquet of white baby
roses and carnations.
Miss Gail Miller, the maid of
honor, was attired in a white nylon
over pink net dress. Her gown
featured short: sleeves, .a scoop
neckline and flared skirt with a
bow in back. Miss Jean Zaharkin,
Miss Laurel Bauer and Mrs. Vin-
!cent Pallaci.'the bridegroom's sis-
ter, were bridesmaids. their
gowns were of pale green color
over white net. All attendants
wore picture hats to match their
gowns and carried colonial bou-
quets of pink roses and carna-
tions.
Joseph Baldassara was best
man. George'Bedore, Vincent Pallaci
and David Phelps, the bride's
brother, were ushers.
The bride's mother wore a white
nylon over net dress accented
with a pale yellow flower design.
Her hat and accessories were
white and her corsage, a white
orchid. The bridegroom's mother
wore a two piece cotton dress in
tangerine shade with white accessories
and a corsage of white
roses.
Out of town guests attending a
reception in Adams Fire Hall
were from Miami, Niagara Falls,
Buffalo and the Tonawandas.
After a wedding journey to New
Hampshire, Mr. and Mrs. Christoff
are at home in 13 Erie St.
Entertaining at showers were:
Mesdames Charles DeDario,
James Hankinson. Albert Phelps,
Mrs. Christoff and the bride's at
tentants. 
Family: CHRISTOFF, Peter P / PHELPS, Sharon Alene (F47682)
 
20594 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/15/1958

Edward Schultz, of 4178 E, River
Rd., Grand Island, a Kenmore
policeman for 33 years, died yesterday
at his home. He was '73.
Mr. Schultz joined the KPD in
1922 and was promoted to desk
lieutenant in 1928. He retired in
1955.
Mr. Schultz was born and educated
in Buffalo. He was an exempt
member of the Kenmore
Volunteer Fire Department,
A son. Norman E. Schultz, is a
detective on the Town of Tonawanda
police force. Mr. Schultz's
wife, the former Ann L. Buchardt,
died in 1952.
Mr- Schultz also is survived by
another son, Robert J. of Buffalo;
t w o daughters, Mrs. Clarence
Cannon of Niagara Falls, and
Mrs. Walter Meadway of the
Town of Tonawanda, and a sis-
ter, Mrs. Frank Fiorella of Flori-
da.
Services will be conducted
Thursday afternoon at the Bury
Funeral Home, 3070 Delaware
Ave. The Rev. Theodore t. Leh-
man, pastor of Kenmore United
Church of Christ, will officiate.
Burial is in Elmlawn Cemetery. 
SCHULTZ, Edward (I104853)
 
20595 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/15/1959

WOODRUFF - G e o r g e T.
Woodruff, 72, of 49 Morgan St.,
Tonawanda, died Wednesday
morning (April 15. 1959) at home.
Born in North Tonawanda, he had
been a resident of the Tonawan-
das all his life. Mr. Woodruff was
a member of the Payne Avenue
Christian Church. He is survived
by his wife anna (nee Laux); a
daughter, Mrs. Charles Dallaster,
Clifton, N.H.; two sisters, Miss
Arley H. Woodruff, North Tona-
wanda and Mrs. Sidney F. Smith,
grand Island; a brother, Harold
F. Woodruff, North Tonawanda;
also survived by several nieces
and nephews. Friends may call at
the John O. Roth Funeral Home,
Morgan and william Sts., Tona-
wanda where services will be
held Saturday at 1:30 p.m.Rev.
Noel V. Blankenship will officiate.
Burial in Sweeney Cemetery. 
WOODRUFF, George T (I99051)
 
20596 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/15/1968

ADERMAN-Rose Aderman,
(nee Broecker), 88, formerly of
346 Goundry St., North Ton-
awanda, died Saturday (April 13,
1968) at Ransomville General
Hospital after a long illness.
She was born in the Town of
Wheatfield and was a life-long
resident of this area. She is sur-
vived by six daughters, Mrs.
Lewis Stanz, New York City;
Mrs. Thomas MacDonald, Eure-
ka, Calif.; Mrs. Everett Giroux,
Palm Harbor, Fla.; Mrs. Walter
Fritz, North Tonawanda and Mrs.
Oscar Runge, North Tonwanda;
two sons, Raymond Broecker,
Niagara Falls, and Nelson
Broecker of North Tonawanda; 14
grandchildren, and several
great-grandchildren.
She was a member of the Re-
deemer Lutheran Church. Friends
may call 2-4 and 7 - 9 p.m. at
Wattengel Funeral Home Inc.,
307 Oliver St., where services
will be Tuesday at 10:30 a.m.
The Rev. Robert H. Rose offici-
ating. Burial will be in Tonawan-
da City Cemetery. 
SCHRAEDER, Rose Theresa (I48132)
 
20597 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/15/1970

BRUNNER - Joseph Brun-
ner, 71, of 14 Scott St.,, Tona-
wanda, Monday (April 13,, 1970)
in DeGraff Memorial Hospi-
tal after a long illnes..
Mr. Brunner was a member
of Salem United Church of
Christ and had been employed
by Columbus-McKinnon Corp.
for 36 years before retiring a
year ago.
Surviving are his wife,
Louise A. Brunner; a son, Ed-
ward F. Brunner; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Eugene (Augusta)
F. Schultz and Mrs. Wayne
(MaryAnn) C. Rees and four
grandchildren, all of the Tona-
wandas.
The family will be present
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.. at
Hamp Funeral Home Inc.,
Adam - Seymout Streets, Tona-
wannda, where services will be
conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday.
The Rev. Karl H.. A. Rest will
officiate. Burial in Elmlawn
Cemetery. Memorials to Salem
United Church of Christ are
preferred by the family. 
BRUNNER, Joseph (I132466)
 
20598 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/15/1976

Florence R. Lindhurst,
83, of North Tonawanda,
NY., Tuesday (April 13,
1976). Born in Lockport,
N.Y., she resided in
North Tonawanda the
past 65 years. Mrs.
Lindhurst was a member
of Grace Lutheran
Church, the Lutheran
Church Women, the
Ladies Auxiliary to
Columbia Hook & Ladder
C o . , the Women's
Auxiliary to DeGrafl'
Memorial Hospital and
the North Tonawanda
Senior Citizens.
Wife of the late Benjamin
Lindhurst, she is
survived by one son,
Kenneth G. Lindhurst of
North Tonawanda; two
daughters, Mrs. Louis
(Geraldine) Richert of
Marrietta, Ohio and Mrs.
A l b e r t ( J e a n e t t e )
Krueger Jr., of North
Tonawanda; six sisters,
Mrs. Loretta Dietrich,
Mrs. Sarah Elliot, Mrs.
T h e o d o r e (Marion)
Goldpenny, Mrs. Jasper
(Regina) Taylor, Miss
Thelma Strassel and Mrs.
Doris Schwartz, all of the
T o n a w a n d a s ; one
brother, Alvin Strassel of
North Tonawanda and
t h e late Raymond
Strassel; nine grandchildren
and twelve
great-grandchildren.
Friends may call from
7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday
and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Thursday at the Wattengel
Funeral Home,
Inc., 307 Oliver St., North
Tonawanda. Services will
be conducted Friday at
10:30 a.m., at Grace
Lutheran Church, the
R e v , E. W e r n er
Weinreich officiating.
Burial will be at White
Chapel Cemetery. In lieu
of flowers, memorials
may be made to Grace
Lutheran Church. 
STRASSEL, Florence Ruth (I77846)
 
20599 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/15/1977

MILLER - Arlene E
Miller, 59, of North
Tonawanda Thursday
(April 14, 1977) at
DeGraff Memorial
Hospital. She was a
member of Stephen
Sikora Post 1322, Ladies
Auxiliary.
She is survived by her
husband, Donald E.
Miller; her mother, Mrs.
Cora U l l r i c h of
Tonawanda; two sons,
Donald P. Miller of St.
Petersburg, Fla., and
James M, Miller of New
York City; two
daughters, Mrs. Edward
(Nancy) Browning of
Tampa, Fla., and Mrs.
Mark (Judith) Winters of
Tonawanda; a sister,
Mrs. Kenneth (Helen)
Batt of North Tonawanda
and five grandchildren.
Friends may call from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Friday and Saturday at
the Wattengel Funeral
Home, Inc., 307 Oliver
St., North Tonawanda
where funeral services
will be held Sunday at 2
p.m., the Rev. Walter Q.
Wenhold officiate officiating.
Burial will be in
Elmlawn Cemetery. If
desired, memorials may
be made to the American
Cancer Society 
ULLRICH, Arlene E (I107560)
 
20600 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/16/1936

Miss Blanche Border, daughter
of Mrs. Lula Border of Dahlgren
Place, became the bru'e of Mr.
Donough Lovegrove, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Oren Lovegrove of
Christiana street, Wednesday,
April 15. The ceremony was performed
in the rectory of Ascension
church, the Rev. D. F.
Malloy officiating.
The bride wore a gray suit,
with yellow accessories, and a
shoulder bouquet of yellow roses
and sweet peas. The bridesmaid,
Miss Helen Finn was attired m
a gray suit with blue accessories
and wore a shoulder" bouquet
of pink roses.
The groom was attended by his
brother, Mr. Francis Lovegrove.
Following the ceremony a breakfast
was served at the Cataract
House, Niagara Falls.
After a wedding trip to Cleveland,
O., Mr. and Mrs. Lovegrove
will make their home in Jamestown. 
Family: LOVEGROVE, Donough G / BORDER, Blanche (F48859)
 

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