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20851 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/23/1962

BINGERT - George W. Bingert,
69, of 15 Hill Place, Tonawanda,
died Monday (May 21,
1962) in Veterans Hospital, Buffalo,
after several months illness.
A native of Tonawanda, he was
a veteran of World War I and
was awarded the Purple Heart.
Mr. Bingert was a member of
Grace Lutheran Church, the
Church Council and the Brotherhood
of the church; American Legion
Post 264; Veterans of Foreign
Wars Post 3218; DAV Post
60 and the 78th Division Association
of Buffalo. Survivors include
his wife, Geneva Martin Bingert;
a sister, Mrs. Fred Driscoll, and
a brother. Frank Bingert, both of
Tonawanda, and several nieces
and nephews. He was the brother
of the late Theodore Bingert,
who died in 1952. Friends may
call at John O. Roth F u n e r a l
Home, Morgan and William
Streets, Tonawanda, where services
will be conducted by the Rev.
Howard Funk at 1.30 p.m. Thursday.
Burial in Elmlawn Cemetery.
Graveside rites by American
Legion Post 264. 
BINGERT, George W (I96344)
 
20852 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/23/1963

BEASOCK - Walter F. Bea-
sock of184 Main St, North Ton-
awanda died unexpectedly

Wednesday (May 22, 1963). He
was born in Rome, N.Y.. and
lived in North Tonawanda 35
years. He was employed at the
Buffalo Steel Co. until it closed
and wu a member of Local 2121,
AFL-CIO. Husband of the late
Ethel Perry Beasock, he is survived
by six daughters, Mrs. Harry
Anderson and Mrs. James Cramer
el North Tonawanda, Mrs.
Peter Minnie of Longdate, Calif.,
sad the Misses Sharon, Ethel
and Mary Beasock of North Tonawanda;
four sons, Walter Jr.,
Robert D., David A. and Dennis
of North Tonawanda; three brothers,
Arnold and Howard of the
Tonawandas and Willard of Utica,
end four sisters, Mrs. William
Smith and Mrs. Arnold Bueler of
Oriskany. N.Y., Mrs. Earl Wilks
of Rome, N.Y., and Mrs. John
Baldwin of Chadwick, N. Y.
Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. at the Wattengel Funeral
Home, 807 Oliver St, North Tonawanda,
where services will be
conducted at a time to be announced
later. 
BEASOCK, Walter F (I129582)
 
20853 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/24/1921

A pretty wedding was solemnised
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Broecker in Monroe street at 5 o'clock
Saturday afternoon, when their
daughter, Miss Leona Broecker, became
the hride of Mr. Walter Fritz.
Rev. Paul Fretthold of St. Mark's
Lutheran church officiated. The
bride wore a white georgette gown
and a veil caught with orange blos-
soms and carried a bridal bouquet of
roses. She was attended by Miss Elanor
Broecker as bridesmaid, who
wore a light green organdie gown
and carried a bouquet of sweet peas.
Mr. Norman Fritz, brother of the
groom acted as best man. After the
ceremony a wedding dinner was
served. The tables wore decorated
in pink and white cut flowers. Cov
ers were laid for seventy guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz will be at home to
friends after May 25 in 529 Ohio
street, Martinsville. 
Family: FRITZ, Walter Herman / BROECKER, Leona Marie (F17046)
 
20854 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/24/1937

Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Arenz were
honor guests at a surprise party
Friday evening at their home in
38 Highland avenue, the occasion
being their twenty-fifth wedding
anniversary. The guests included
twenty-eight r e l a t e s and friends
and cards provided the entertainment.
Refreshments were served
from a lace covered table centered
with a large gift wedding
cake decorated in silver and
adorned with a miniature bride
and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Arenz
were also presented with a beautiful
lamp and gifts of flowers.
Among those present were Mr.
and Mrs. John Loewer, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Speller and Mr and
Mrs. Francis May of; Buffalo,
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayes of
Niagara Falls. 
Family: ARENZ, Ervin C / Agnes L (F41209)
 
20855 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/24/1948

Orlee B. Pletcher, 54, died suddenly
Saturday at his home, 38
Hagen Ave. A lifelong resident of
North Tonawanda, he was a
member of the North Tonawanda
Church of Christ, North Star
Lodge, Knights of Pythias; the
Live Hose Company and the Mutual
Aid Society of the Buffalo
Bolt Company, where he was employed.
Surviving are his wife,
Arena; three daughters, the Misses
Marion and Lucille Pletcher
and Mrs. Glen Graham of North
Tonawanda; a son, La Verne Pletcher
of Niagara Falls; a brother,
Stanley Pletcher, of North Tonawanda,
and two grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow
at 2 p.m. from the residence.
The Rev. G. L. Burghard
will officiate and burial will be
in Friedens Cemetery. 
PLETCHER, Orlee B (I106032)
 
20856 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/24/1963

BLACK - Alexander D. Black,
82, of 19 Allen St, North Tonawanda,
died Thursday (May 23,
1963) at the Brothers of Mercy
Home, Clarence, N.Y., after a
brief illness. He was the husband
of the late Helen B. Black who
died April 19, 1962. Surviving are
sons, John R. of Westfield,
N.Y., and Donald J. and Thomas
A. Black of North Tonawanda;
five daughters, Mrs. Michael
(Margaret) Hurley and Mrs.
James (Evelyn) Hallnan, both of
Buffalo, Mrs. Lars (Jean) Waage
of Brooklyn, and Mrs. Lawrence
(Janet) Sparks and Miss Helen
Alexia Black of North Tonawanda;
a sister, Miss Lena Black of
Buffalo; 17 grandchildren, and
two great - grandchildren. Friends
may call at the Fretthoff Funeral
Home, 1241 Oliver St at Ward
Road, where prayers will be said
at 9:30 a.m. Monday with services
to St Joseph's Church at 10
a.m. The Rev. Chester H. Polewicz
will officiate. Interment in
Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mr. Black

was a member of the Brotherhood
of Railroad Trainmen, Niagara
Falls, N.Y. 
BLACK, Alexander D (I109449)
 
20857 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/24/1969

Mr. and Mrs Palmer C
Wolter of 325 West Girard Blvd
Kenmore. will celebrate their
50th wedding anniversary
tonight in the Arches Restaurant,
Kenmore.
Mr Wolter and the former
Leeanna Dils were married
May 24, 1919 in the bride's
Buffalo home Attendants at
the wedding were Mrs Wolter's
brother. Edgar O. Dils. and Mr
Wolter s sister, the late Mrs
Lillian Kells The couple has no
children. Their neighbors and
friends are honoring them at the
anniversary dinner
Mr. Wolter. a 45-year mem
her of Crescent Lodge lOOF 551
and a World War I veteran, is a
past commander ol John A. Boechal
Post 295, American
Legion. Mrs Wolter is a former
member of its auxiliary and for
several years sang with the Erie
County American Legion
Auxiliary Glee Club. The
Wolters have lived at their
present address since 1946. 
Family: WOLTER, Palmer C / DILS, Leeanna (F23745)
 
20858 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/24/1971

STAHL - Lillie M. (nee
Ensminger) Stahl, 84, of 39 Hill
Place, Tonawanda, Sunday
(May 23, 1971) at DeGraff
Memorial Hospital after a long
illness. Born in Getzville, she
had been a resident of Tonawanda
for more than 58 years
and was the wife of Frank E.
Stahl Jr., who died in 1938. Mrs.
Stahl was a member of Salem
United Church of Christ, Home
Department, Bible Class and
Dorcas Circle of the Church,
and Tonawanda Chapter 301,
OES.
She is survived by a daughter,
Mrs. Edward (Violet) Smith
and a son, Harold F. Stahl, both
of Tonawanda; a brother,
William Ensminger of Getzville;
four grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren.
Friends may call from 2-4 and
7-9 at John O, Roth Funeral
Home, Morgan and William
Streets, Tonawanda, where
services will be conducted at 11
a.m. Wednesday by the Rev.
Karl H. A. Rest. Burial will be
in Acacia Park Cemetery. If
desired, memorials may be
made to Salem United Church of
Christ. 
ENSMINGER, Lillie M (I110160)
 
20859 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/24/1975

RUSS, Frederick W . 72, at
his home, Friday, May 23.1975.
Bom in Niagara Falls, he was
a resident of North Tonawanda
for the past 42 years.
Mr. Russ was a past president
of National Grinding Wheel Co.
and a member of Redeemer
Lutheran Church.
He is survived by his wife,
Edith, nee Collins; a son, John
L. Russ of Williamsville; one
grandson; two brothers, John T.
and Arthur A., both of
Williamsville: two sisters. Miss
Clara M. Russ and Mrs. Freda
Eddy, not h of Niagara Falls and
several nieces and nephews.
the family will receive
friends at the Fretthold Funeral
Home Inc., 1241 Oliver St at
Ward Road. Sunday and
Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Services will be held at the
funeral home on Tuesday at
130 p.m. The Rev Donald H.
Kompart will officiate.
Interment in Elmlawn,Ceme-
tery.
 
RUSS, Friedrich Wilhelm (I11894)
 
20860 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/24/1976

WREGE - William F.
Wrege Sr., 79, of North
T o n a w a n d a , Friday
(May 21,1976) at DeGraff
Memorial Hospital after
a brief illness. Mr. Wrege
was a member of St.
Mark Lutheran Church,
an employe of the
Carborundum Co., for 46
years and was a member
of the Carborundum
Company's Retirement
Club. Mr. Wrege was a
veteran of World War I.
He is survived by his
wife, Elizabeth (nee
Hoffmeister) Wrege; a
daughter, Mrs. George
( J e a n ) P h i l l i p s of
Niagara Falls, and a son,
William (Elly) Wrege
J r . , of North Tonawanda;
a brother, Walter Wrege;
three sisters, Mrs. Elsie
Z i m m e r m a n , M r s.
Minnie Sattleberg and
Mrs. Hubert (Edna)
Holland, all of North
T o n a w a n d a ; eight
g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; five
great-grandchildren and
m a n y n i e c e s and
nephews.
Services were held this
morning at 11 a.m., in St.
Mark Lutheran Church,
the Rev. Thomas K.
Spahn officiated. Interment
was held in
White Chapel Memorial
Park. Arrangements by
the Fretthold Funeral
Home, Inc., North Tonawanda.
(24 
WREGE, William Frederick (I55389)
 
20861 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/25/1936

Mrs. Minie F. Bubb, 76 years
old, died Saturday at her home,
231 Robinson street. She was born
in Germany and had resided in
North Tonawanda for the past 48
years. She was a member of the
Grace Lutheran church. Surviving
are a son, Frank J., Tonawanda;
a daughter, Mrs. Elmer
Hardy, North Tonawanda; six
grandchildren and one great
grandchild. Rites will be held tomorrow
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
from the residence. Rev. John H.
Sprock will officiate. Burial will
be in Elmlawn
 
Minnie F (I181042)
 
20862 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/25/1948

Mrs. Johanna A. Gath, nee
Broecker, 66, died suddenly Saturday
evening in her home, 78 Washington
St. She was a member of
the St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran
Church and the Ladies Aid
Society of the church. She is survived
by her husband, Fred Gath;
two sons, Edward and Elmer Gath
three daughters, Mrs. Carl Allyn,
Mrs. Paul Mix, and Mrs. Kenneth
Runge; nine grandchildren and
three brothers, Gustav, William,
and August Broecker all of North
Tonawanda. Services will be held
Wednesday at 2 p. m. from the
residence and at 2:30 p. m. from
the St., Mark's church. The Rev.
Paul Fretthold will officiate. Burial
will be in St. Mark's cemetery 
BROECKER, Johanna A (I70508)
 
20863 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/25/1954

Relatives of Alice Broeker Sniff
here have keen notified of the
death of Harold Sniff on April 30.
Mr. Sniff was a resident of Tonawaada
until seven years ago
when he and his wife moved to
Kemah, Texas. 
SNIFF, Harold J (I97611)
 
20864 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/25/1959

BACON - Mary Edna Bacon,
63, of 34 Hillcrest Rd.. T o n a wanda,
unexpectedly S u n d ay
(May 25, 1959) in St. Francis
Hospital, Buffalo. Beloved wife of
William G. Bacon Sr., mother of
Mrs. Robert I Marie I Giuseppetti
of North Tonawanda, Robert and
William Bacon Jr. of Tonawanda;
grandmother of five grandchildren;
sister of Mrs. Leslie (Gertrude)
Becker of Buffalo. Friends
received at Brunner F u n e r a l
Home, 156 Robinson St., North
Tonawanda where prayers will be
said Wednesday (May 27. 1959)
at 9 a.m. followed by a Mass of
Requiem at 9:30 in St. Francis of
Assisi Church, Tonawanda. T h e
Rev. Wilbur Yaeger will officiate.
Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
Mrs. Bacon was a member of St.
Francis Church and organist
there for 30 years. She was the
first president of the Mother's
Club of St. Francis Church and a
member of the Altar Society of
the church 
BECKER, Mary Edna (I120138)
 
20865 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/26/1922

Mrs. Louisa Miller, 61 year old, wife
of the late William Miller, died yester
day afternoon at her home, 97 Bryant
street. Mrs. Miller had been ill since
early in the year.
Mrs. Miller was a life-long resident
of the Tonawandas and was well
known. Her husband, a leading build-
ing contratcor, died less than a year
ago.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.
William C. Hubman of Tonawanda and
Mrs. Thomas P. Bellows of chagrin
Falls, O., and two sons, Raymond and
Glen Rech of North Tonawanda.
The funeral will be held Saturday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Burial will
be at Elmlawn. 
Louisa (I106300)
 
20866 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/26/1937

Mrs. George Berry of 278 Payne
avenue announces the engagement
of her daughter, Louise Irene, to
Mr. J. Theodore Moses, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ferren G. Moses of
220 Bryant street The wedding
will take place in June. 
Family: MOSES, J Theodore / BERRY, Louise Irene (F50797)
 
20867 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/26/1944

Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Howard of 65 Hill street announce the engagement
of their daughter. Olga M., to George H- Roggow of 218
Robinson street. The wedding will take place shortly. 
Family: ROGGOW, George H / HOWARD, Olga M (F37360)
 
20868 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/26/1954

Relatives here have been notified
of the death Sunday of Frank Zuhr
in Lead. South Dakota. Mr. Zuhr,
a native Tonaw andan. is survived
by his wife, Audrey and two sons.
Robert and Donald. His brother.
the late Herman Zuhr died in
April. Wilson Zuhr and Kenneth
Zuhr of Tonawanda are nephews
of the deceased 
ZUHR, Frank (I105780)
 
20869 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/26/1958

BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED: Mr. and Mrs. George A. Wescott,
Myrtle Ave., Rochester, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Diane Lee, to James J. Pieper, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Pieper, Miller St. Mr. Pieper served as sergeant
in the U.S. Marine Corps. A July 12 wedding is planned.

ALSO

North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 7/22/1958

Miss Diane Lee Wescott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George A. Wescott, 180 Myrtle St., Rochester, became
the bride of James J. Pieper, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Pieper, 180 Miller St., in a ceremony performed
July 12 in St. Matthew's Lutheran Church,
North Tonawanda.
The Rev. A. W. Moldenhauer officiated
before an altar decorated
with vases of white carnations.
The bride wore a floor-length
gown of white Chantilly lace over
silk with short sleeves, a scalloped
neckline and full skirt. A
crown of orange blossoms held her
fingertip veil of silk illusion. She
carried a cascade of white carna
tions centered with orchids.
Mrs. Robert Pieper, a cousin of
the bride, as maid-of-honor, wore
a ballerina gown of white nylon
shrimp color taffeta with a
matching headpiece and carried a
bouquet of shrimp color roses and
white carnations. S i m i l a r ly
dressed in white nylon over nile
green taffeta, was the bridesmaid,
Miss Janet Pohlman, the bride-
groom's niece. She carried yellow
roses and white carnations,
Robert Pieper attended his
brother as best man and Arthur
Wescott, brother of the bride, was.
the usher.
The bride's mother was attired
in a pink rayon dress with
white accessories and a corsage!
of white and pink carnations. The
bridegroom's mother also chose a
pink costume with white accesso-
ries and a pink and white carna-
tion corsage.
A reception was given in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pie-
per, 935 Sweeney St. White carnations
and shrimp and yellow
roses and the tiered wedding cake
were decorations at the bride's
table.
After a wedding trip into Can-
ada, Mr. and Mrs. Pieper are at
home in 180 Miller St. 
Family: PIEPER, James Jon / WESCOTT, Diane Lee (F21779)
 
20870 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/26/1981

H U G O B O O M
J o s e p h i n e Hugoboom.
93, of North Tonawanda.
Saturdav May 23. 1981
in Brothers of Mercy
Nursing Home Mrs
H u g o b o o m w a s a
member of Ascension
R C Church and Salva-
t i o n Army Golden
Agers Wife ot the late
Ray Hugoboom mother
ol the late Raymond
Hugoboom
She is survived by
three daughters. Mrs
Russell (Rita) Johnson.
Chicago. Illinois. Mrs
E d w a r d (V e r o na)
Dolak. Tuscon. Arizona,
a n d Mrs R i c h a r d
(Ruth) Laman, Chula
V i s t a . C a l i f o r n i a,
grandmother of thirteen
grandchildren and nine
great grandchildren
No prior visitation
P r a y e r s will be said
Wednesday at 9 a m at
the Wattengel Funeral
Home Inc . 307 Oliver
St North To n a
followed by a Mass of
Christian Burial at 9:30
a. m at Ascension R C
C h u r c h Burial Mt
Olivet Cemetery. 
BATT, Josephine L (I127430)
 
20871 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/27/1922

George F. Benzino, fifty years old.
died suddenly at his home, 301 Broad
street, early this morning. Stricken
with heart failure at 11 o'clock last
night, he died at 2 o'clock.
While on a fishing trip to Port Mait
land, Ont., last week symptoms of
heart disease developed and he was
forced to seek medical attention sev
eral times before arriving home. Ben-
zino's condition was not consider-
ed serious, however, until a short time
before his death.
Benzino was born in Buffalo. He
came to the Tonawandas to reside
nineteen years ago. During, his resi-
dence here, he was engaged most of
the time in the produce and grocery;
business. He had conducted stores in
various parts of the Tonawandas, his
last location being at 18 Young street.
He was a member of Tonawandas
Aerie, F.O.E.; Swift Water Tribe,
Redman; Gratwick Tent, K.O.T.M.,
and the Eldredge Bicycle Club.
Surviving are a wife, two sons,
Frank W. and George J. Benzino; two
daughters, Mrs. Franklin Diedrich and
Miss Melva C. Benzino; a mother, Mrs.
A. L. Frost of Erie, Pa., a brother,
Charles Benzino of North Tonawanda,
and two sisters, Mrs. Hattie B. Mills,
of Boston, Mass., and Mrs. John Hana-
van of Buffalo.
The funeral will be held Tuesday
afternoon. 
BENZINO, George F (I138067)
 
20872 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/27/1935

Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Fahmer
of 18 Elmwood Park, West, announce
the marriage of their
daughter, Bernice L., to Harold
F. Stahl of 39 Hill place, on Saturday,
May 25. 
Family: STAHL, Harold F / FAHMER, Bernice L (F28348)
 
20873 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/27/1949

Mrs. Louise B. Reisterer, nee
Bollier, 79, of 386 Delaware St.,
died Wednesday evening in the
DeGraff Memorial Hospital, after
an illness of five days. Born in
LaSalle, Mrs. Riesterer had lived
in this vicinity all her life. She
was a member of the St Francis
Church and its Altar Society.
Mrs. Riesterer was the wife of
the late John M. Riesterer. Surviving
are three daughters, Mrs.
Joseph N. Bonin, of Buffalo and
Tessa and Irma at home; three
grandchildren and a sister, Mrs.
August Kropf of Tonawanda. Funeral
services will be held Saturday
at 8:30 a. m. from the residence
and at 9 a. m. from the
St Francis Church. The Rt.
Rev. Msgr. John A. Weismantel
will officiate. Burial will be in
Mt. Olivet. 
BOLLIER, Louise (I155973)
 
20874 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/27/1971

BRENON - Clair F. Brenon,
59, of 861 Ixora Lane,
Plantation, Fla., formerly of
Tonawanda, unexpectedly,
Tuesday (May 25, 1971) in Ft.
Lauderdale, Fla. A native of
Tonawanda, he was the City of
Plantation plumbing inspector
for the past five years. He was
the son of the late Frank and
Frances Brenon. Mr. Brenon
was a member of St. Gregory
R.C. Church in Plantation, Holy
Name Society of St. Francis of
Assisi Church, Twin City
Council No. 413 K of C and the
Eldredge Club.
He is survived by his wife,
Lillian (nee Mollnow) Brenon;
two daughters, Mrs. James
(Mary) Weisenburg and Mrs.
Eugene (Marlene) Bunker, both
of Tonawanda; two sons,
William Brenon of Tonawanda
and Thomas Brenon of
Greenbelt, Md.; a brother.
James Brenon of Tonawanda
and 13 grandchildren.
Friends may call from 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. at John O. Roth
Funeral Home, Morgan and
William Streets, Tonawanda,
where services will be held at 9
a.m. Friday, followed by a Mass
of the Resurrection at 9:30 a.m.
at St. Francis of Assisi Church.
The Rev. Richard L. Wetter will
officiate. Burial will be in Mt.
Olivet Cemetery.

ALSO

North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/26/1971

Clair F. Brenon. 59. a former City of
Tonawanda resident, died yesterday
after being stricken unexpectedly in
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. His son.
William, operates Brenon Real Estate.
Tonawanda.
A native of Tonawanda, Mr. Brenon
was plumbing inspector for the City of
Plantation, Fla.. where he resided for
the past five years.
Other susvivors include his wife
Lillian Mollnow Brenon: two
daughters, another son. a brother and
13 grandchildren.
John O. Roth Funeral Home. Morgan
and William Streets. Tonawanda, is in
charge of arrangements 
BRENON, Clair F (I107538)
 
20875 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/27/1976

BROSIUS - Harry L
Brosius,, 67, of Westfield,
N.Y.,Sunday (May 16,
1976) formerly of North
Tonawanda. Mr. Brosius
was a member of St.
Mark Lutheran Church,
Mayville, N.Y., and the
International Union of
Operating Engineers.
He is survived by his
wife, Caroline (nee Sahr)
Brosius; two daughters,
Mrs. Donald (Patricia)
Tack of Pasedena, Md
and Mrs. Timothy
(Nancy) Gromlovits of
North Tonawanda; three
brothers, Norman,
Gerald and Frank
Brosius, all of North
Tonawanda; two sisters,
Mrs. Lee (Goldie) Smith
of Tonawanda and Mrs.
James (Kathryn) Frisbie
of Pennsylvania;
grandfather of seven
grandchildren.
The family will receive
friends at the Fretthold
Funeral Home, Inc., 1241
Oliver St., at Ward Rd. 
BROSIUS, Harry Lee (I107947)
 
20876 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/28/1900

A pretty home wedding took place
At the home of the bride's parents
on Schenck street, Thursday evening
at 7.30 o'clock when Miss Emma
Zebulske, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
August Zebulske was united in
marriage t o William Weyers of this
city. Miss Minnie Zebulske, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor and
Miss Anna Killlan acted as bride's
maid. Otto Weyers and Gustav
Moll attended the groom. After the
wedding ceremony, a sumptuous
wedding supper was served. The
happy couple will make their future
home at the corner of Christiana
and Vandervoort streets: 
Family: WEYERS, Wilhelm Julius Christian / ZEBULSKE, Emma (F28015)
 
20877 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/28/1920

Gottfried Dubois, eighty eight years
old, died last night at his home on the
Niagara Falls boulevard at La Salle
after a lingering illness. He was born
in Germany. He came to America fifty
three years ago and lived in the town
of Niagara for the past forty-six years.
Surviving are one son, Albert Dubois
of La Salle; three daughters. Mrs. A
C. Walck of La Salle. Mrs. F. Hasely
of Lewiston and Mrs. William Hasely
of Cambria; nineteen grandchildren
and nine great grandchildren. The fu-
neral will be held Friday afternoon at
3 o'clock, Standard time, at the late
residence and half an hour late at
Holy Ghost church in Bergholtz, Rev.
Alvin Starck officiating. Burial will
be in Holy Ghost cemetery. 
DUBOIS, Gottfried (I55174)
 
20878 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/28/1929

Mr. and Mrs. A. Fischer announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Martha Alice to Walter R. Wrege,
of La Salle. N. Y. Wedding to take
place in June. 
Family: WREGE, Walter Robert / FISCHER, Martha Alice (F27098)
 
20879 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/28/1931

Mrs. Ida R. Sahr, 81 years old,
widow of Frederick Sahr.Civil War
veteran, who died last summer, pass
ed away at her home, on the Niagara
Falls boulevard, this city,
this morning. Born in Germany,
she came to America at the age
of one and with her parents came
to North Tonawanda immediately
to reside, continuing her residence
here until death.
Mrs. Sahr was a member of St.
Paul's church and a pioneer resi-
dent of the Martinsville section
of North Tonawanda, having seen
the suburb rise from a small log
house settlement to a thriving res-
idential and industrial center.
Mrs. Sahr is survived by four
daughters, Mrs. Edward Rosseau,
Barker; Miss Eleanor Sahr, Mrs.
Louis Newman and Mrs. Otto Neumann;
three sons, Frederick, Gustave
and Christopher, all of North
Tonawanda; seven grandchildren,
four great grandchildren and . a
brother, Aaron Richert, Stillwater,
Minn.
The funeral will be held Sunday
afternoon at 2 o'clock at the
residence and half an hour later.
daylight saving time, at the St.
Paul's church. Rev. F. A. Hinner;
will officiate and burial will be
in St. Paul's cemetery. 
RICHERT, Ida Ulricke Rosalia (I61110)
 
20880 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/28/1934

Mrs. Alvin Abram, 77 years old
died last night at the home of her
daughter Mrs. Wallace Johns, 71
Linwood avenue, North Tonawanda
after a prolonged illness. Born in
Germany, she had resided in North
Tonawanda for the past 40 years
She was a member of the St.
Peter's Evangelical church, Thomp
son and Bryant streets. She was
a member of the Ladies' Aid society
of the church. Surviving are
two daughters. Mrs. Johns and Mrs
Helen Rogers; three sons, Charles
nd Arnold Harms and William
Abram, all of North Tonawanda;
even grandchildren and three sis-
ters. Mrs. Augusta Heppner, North
tonawanda, Mrs. Charles Kolloff
Youngstown, N.Y., and Mrs. Aman-
da Martin, Berlin, Germany. The
funeral will be held Wednesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock from the
late residence. Rev. Ernst Schneppe
will officiate and burial will be in
Sweeney cemetery.
 
Alvina (I111821)
 
20881 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/28/1949


Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schmidt of
Ward Road announces the engagement
of their daughter, Delores,
to George Boddy, son of George
Boddy Sr., of 394 Oakdale Drive. 
Family: BODDY, George Elwyne / SCHMIDT, Delores Ellen (F22438)
 
20882 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/28/1956

KRELL - Edward L. Krell, 21,
of 47 Jackson Ave., North Tona-
wanda, at home Sunday (May 27,
1956). He was the son of mrs.
Maurice Bickler of North Tonawan-
da and Percival Krell of Buffalo;
brother of Robert Krell with the
Air Force at Portsmouth, N.H.,
and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ju-
lius Anderson of Niagara Falls.
Friends may call at Rhoney
Funeral Home, 1124 Ontario Ave.,
Niagara Falls, after 2 p.m. Tues-
day where services will be at 11
a.m. Thursday, the Rev. John E.
Wickenden officiating. Burial will
be in Oakwood Cemetery, Niagara
Falls.

ALSO

Niagara Gazette

Shot in Head

An autopsy was ordered today
in the. death of a former Niagara
Falls man, Edward L. Krell, 21,
of 47 Jackson Ave., North'Tonawanda,
wbo was found dead in the
bedroom of his home yesterday
with an internal gunshot wound to
his head.
Police were called to the home
by Maurice Bickler, same address,
ttepfather of the victim. Patrolmen
Melvin Foels and Anthony Piskor,
who were detailed to the case, reported
the body was fully clothed
on a single bed in a second floor
bedroom.
Mrs. Dorothy Bickler, mother of
the victim, said she noted a light
in the room between 3:30 and 4
a.m. She went into the room,
picked up a 22 caliber rifle and put
it in a closet where it was found
by police.
Klnzly in Charge
Mrs. Bickler became hysterical
after she told poice she didn't
know why she put the rifle away.
Mr. Bickler was unable to give any
information on the tragedy, police
said.
Dr. John C. Kinzly, coroner, was
expected to issue a. certificate of
death by suicide, according to the
Rhoney Funeral Home, this city,
where the body was taken.
Mr. Krell was a native of this
city and attended North Junior High
School. He also attended the Pittsfield
High School, Pittsfield, Mass.
He served for four years in the
Air Force and attended gunnery
school.
He had been employed for the,
last six months as a chemical operator
at the Niagara Alkali plant.
Rites Thursday
Besides his mother and stepfather,
he is survived by his father,
Percival Krell, Buffalo; his brother,
A/2c Robert Krell, serving with
the Atr Force at Portsmouth. N.H.:
and his great-grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Anderson, this city.
Funeral services will be conducted
at the funeral home at 11 a.m.
Thursday. with the Rev. John E.
Wickenden officiating.
Friends may call at the funeral
home after 2 p.m. tomorrow.
Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery. 
KRELL, Edward Louis (I144242)
 
20883 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/28/1975

BODIE - Veronica Bodie,
79, of Tonawanda, N.Y.,
Wednesday (May 28, 1975) at
DeGraff Memorial Hospital.
Wife of the late Michael
Bodie; mother of Sidney Bodie
of Tampa, Fla., Joseph Bodie
of North Tonawanda, Mrs.
Margaret M. Bernasconi of
Niagara Falls, Mrs. George
(Veronica R.) Goff of
Inglewood, Calif., and Mrs.
Henry (Ruth) Sickeri of
Tonawanda, also survived by 13
grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren.
Friends may call from 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m., at the Hilliard
Funeral Home, Inc. 147
Delaware St., Tonawanda
where services will be
conducted Friday at 10:30
a.m., the Rev. Richard H.
Trump officiating. Interment
Elmlawn Cemetery 
Veronica (I106182)
 
20884 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/28/1979

KELLER - Katharina
Keller 90, of North
Tonawanda, N.Y.,
Saturday (May 26, 1979)
after a brief illness. A
lifelong resident of the
Tonawandas, she was
the wife of the late
Frederick Keller and the
mother of the late Andrew
Keller.
Mrs. Keller is survived
by her daughter, Mrs.
Joseph (Anna) Supparits;
a daughter-inlaw,
Mrs. Margaret
Keller, and a sister, Mrs.
Christine Peterman, all
of the Tonawandas. Also
s u r v i v i n g are six
grandchildren, 15 greatgrandchildren,
two
g r e a t - g r e a t grandchildren
and many
nieces and nephews.
The family will be
present from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. at the Hamp
Funeral Home., Inc.,
Adam and Seymour
Streets, 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 Mount Olivet
Cemetery. 
BAUMGARTNER, Katharina (I105103)
 
20885 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/29/1945

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ralyea of
East Aurora, announce the marriage
of their daughter, Ruth, to
Wesley Beach, son of Mr.' and Mrs.
Junius Beach of Townline road,
North Tonawanda.
The wedding took place on Saturday,
May 26 in East Aurora.
The attendants were Mrs. Paul
Rogers, sister of the bride, and
John Beach, brother of the groom.
After a wedding trip to Canada,
Mr. and Mrs. Beach will be at
home in 142 Southhampton street,
Buffalo. 
Family: BEACH, Wesley E / RALYEA, Ruth I (F45648)
 
20886 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/29/1950

James C Burd, 59, of 1029 Oliver
St., died this morning in the
Buffalo General Hospital. A lifelong
resident of North Tonawanda
he was employed as a moulder
in the Tonawanda Foundry. Surviving
are his wife Alice, nee
Benzinger; two sons, Elmer of
North Tonawanda, Robert, U. S.
Army, stationed in Denver, Colv
a brother Richard T., three sisters,
Mrs. Eugene Dryer, Mrs. Conrad
Metzger and Mrs. James Robinson.
Services will be Thursday at
8 a. m. in the Hamp Funeral
Home, 37 Adam St., and 9 a. m.,
in St. Francis Church. The Rt.
Rev. Msgr. John A. Weismantel
will officiate. Burial will be in
St. Francis Cemetery. 
BURD, James C (I138025)
 
20887 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/29/1961

BERNDT - Robert H. Berndt,
39, of 446 Old Falls Blvd., North
Tonawand,a died Sunday (May
28, 1961) in DeGraff Memorial
Hospital. He was a life-long resi-
dent of North Tonawanda, a World
War II Navy Veteran, and a mem-
ber of Grace Lutheran Church. He
was an excavating contractor. Sur-
vivors include his wife, Ann Bro-
dy Berndt; three daughters, Eliz-
abeth, Paula and Gayle; his par-
ents, Henry and Elma Fritz
Berndt, all of North Tonawanda.
Friends may call at Wattengel
Funeral Home from 2 to 5 and 7
to 9 p.m. where funeral services
will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. The
Rev. Luther L. Knauff will offici-
ate. Burial in St. Matthews Ceme-
tery. 
BERNDT, Robert Henry (I54557)
 
20888 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/29/1961

MOELLER - In loving memory
of our beloved Father and Grand
father, Charles Moeller, who passed
away 3 years ago July 11, 1958;
and Mother, Rose Moeller, who
passed away 2 years ago, March
29, 1959:
Peaceful be thy rest, o' dear
Ones
It is sweet to breathe thy
name;
In life we loved you dearly,
In death we do the same.
Sadly missed by
Sons, Daughters-in-Law
and Grandchildren

ALSO

Niagara Gazette - 3/30/1959

NORTH TONAWANDA -
Mrs. Rose Benzinger Moeller,
62. widow of Charles Moeller,
of 167 Stenzlc St., died Sunday
night (March 29. 1959) in
DcGraff Memorial Hospital.
A member of St. Peter's
United .hurch of Christ and
its choir. Ladies Guild. Mrs.
Moeller was Sunday School
pianist. She also was a member
of the Golden Age Club of
the Tonawandas.
Surviving are eight sons,
Carl. Kenneth. Lester. Wil*
liam. Warren, Walter and Edward
Moeller. all of this city,
and Robert T. Moeller, Sanborn;
a sister, Mrs. Frank Williams,
this city; and 14 grandchildren.
Friends may call at the
Fretthold Funeral ilom;« uinil
10:30 p.m., Wednesday. The
Rev. Donald Storm will eonduet
the funeral service at 2
p.m., Thursday at St. Peter's
Church. Burial will be in
White Chapel Memorial Park
Cemetery. 
BENZINGER, Rose (I134495)
 
20889 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/29/1966

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bodie of
Brundage Avenue were guests of
honor at a surprise family picnic
in Pine Woods Park Sunday.
to celebrate their 25th wedding
anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Bodie
were married on May 29, 1941,
by the Rev, Karl Kindt in St.
Paul's United Church of Christ,
Wendelville.
Attending the picnic were
parents of the couple, Mr. and
Mrs. Stephen Hromowyk and
Mrs. Veronica Bodie. Brothers
and sisters present wen Mrs.
John Mykytyn and son, Randy;
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Taylor
and son, Steve; Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Hromowyk with children
David, Tom, Gerry, Larry and
Carol; Mr. and Mrs. William P.
Feeney Jr. and children Craig,
Kim, Susan and Jul; Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Bodie; Mrs. Guy
Bernasconi and daughter Judy;
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sickeri and
children Kim and Kathy..
Close friends and neighbors invited
were Mrs. A. M. Sutton,
Mrs. William P. Feeney Sr., Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Turner (Mrs.
Turner was Mrs. Bodie's bridal
attendant) and daughter Kathy;
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pearson, Mr.
and Mrs. Phillip Mam, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Marzo, Mrs. James
Quackenbush, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Leverenz, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Schutto and Nancy and Patty
Bodie, children of the guests of
honor. 
Family: BODIE, Joseph / HROMOWYK, Sallie (F55623)
 
20890 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/29/1970

Investigators yesterday found
evidence of other previously un
reported fires at the site of a fa-
tal fire in the Town of Tona-
wanda.

In their continuing investigation
into yesterday's death of
Mrs. Marjorie a. Ryckman, 46,
of 204 Thorncliff Road, alone
inside her home,, Town police
indicated that evidence found
thus far appeared to rule out
foul play by an intruder.
On a stairway leading to the
basement, an empty benzine
can was discovered. This was
in an area where there was no
fire. and a short distance from
a chair in the fire area there
was a quart can of charcoal
lighter fluid.
In the basement part of the
house, bags containing burned
personal items also were dis-
covered.
Three Brighton fire fighters
had to kick open a door of the
1-1/2 story frame house, where
Mrs.. Ryckman's body was
found shortly after 7:20 a.m.,
sprawled over a cedar chest
and almost in reach of the front
door.
Police disclosed that an autop-
sy performed at the Erie
County morgue indicated that
Mrs. Ryckman apparently had
died of asphyxiation.
"At this point," Det. Capt.
Jack Morris said, "results of
laboratory tests are not yet
available. But we are led to
believe this death was ac-
cidental and not by foul play.
There were no bruises on the
dead woman's body."
Police and firemen said the
head and upper part of the body
were "badly burned."
The fire itself broke out in a
small alcove on the south side of
the house at the living room
corner. The cedar chest was
located about three feet from
the front door.
Brighton Fire Chief James A.
Mooney has not yet listed a
cause of the fire that resulted
in Mrs. Wyckman's death and
$2,500 damage to her home.
Arson Dets. Kenneth A. Swee-
ney and Louis H. O'Quinn how-
ever, examined the contents of
the cedar chest which was
partially filled with brown
paper soaked in "what smelled
like benzine" to the officers.
A silver Zippo lighter in open
position was atop the brown
paper. There was some scorch-
ing on the inside walls of the
chest. An overstuffed chair
that had been pushed away from
the chest was partially burned.
But inspection of other parts
of the Ryckman house re-
vealed what appeared to be
evidence of earlier fires. The
fatal fire was confined to the
main floor of the Ryckman
house.
In the basement were three
brown paper bags. These
contained a jewerly box, a
Bible, a family ledger, a scrap-
book and personal items.
While the contents of the bags
were partially burned, the bags
were not burned in any way.
The items burned, investiga-
tors revealed, apparently were
tied in with a happier period of
the dead woman's life.
Lawrence Ryckman, 1000
West Ave., Buffalo, Mrs.
Ryckman's husband, said the
couple had been married about
20 years but had been separated
seven months.
The fire in which she died was
reported by Mrs. Edward S.
Coia, a next-door neighbor at
198 Thorncliff Road. On arrival
of the Brighton fire company,
fire fighters Walter G. Byers,
Ronald Arnow and Richard
Cinelle had to kick in the front
door of the house where smoke
was dense in the first floor.
Mrs. Ryckman was the
former Marjorie A. Witmer,
born Aug., 20, 1923 at Williams-
ville. In addition to her hus-
band, she is survived by a
brother, Robert Witmer and
two sisters, Mrs. Wallace
Pauley and Mrs. Milton Killian.
The funeral will be at 1 p.m.
Monday at the Beach-Tuyn Fu-
neral Home, 5541 Main St., Wil-
liamsville. Burial will be at the
Harris Hill Cemetery in
Clarence.


 
WITMER, Marjorie A (I12324)
 
20891 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/29/1973

Walter J. G. (Bud) Bruehl, an
employe at the Dunlop Tire and
Rubber plant in the Town of Tonawanda
for 16 years, died yesterday of
an apparent heart attack in his Buffalo
home.
Mr. Bruehl, 62, was a retired assistant
to the vice president for sporting
goods of the Dunlop Corporation. He
worked for the town plant in promoting
golf and tennis equipment.
During his lifetime, Mr. Bruehl was
a member of the Park Country Club,
the Aero Club and the Elma Gun Club.
A native of Philadelphia, he was a
graduate of Bennett High School in
Buffalo. He was a test pilot for the
Curtiss Wright Corp. during World War
II and was a civilian flying instructor.
Memorial services will be conducted
tomorrow in the Calvary Episcopal
Church, Williamsville. 
BRUEHL, Walter J G (Bud) (I177488)
 
20892 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/3/1938

Evelyn Rollain, 11 months old,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
W. Rollain, 30 Bouck street, died
early this morning. Besides the
parents, four brothers, Robert,
Philip, Thomas and Andrew, and
four sisters, Hazel, Flora, Catherine
and Irene, survive. Rites
will be held Thursday morning
at 10 o'clock at the Hamp Funeral
Home, 37 Adam street. Burial
will be in St. Francis cemetery. 
ROLLAIN, Evelyn (I130731)
 
20893 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/3/1946

Mr. and Mrs. Theophil Polka of
64 Seventeenth avenue, North
Tonawanda announce the engagement
of their daughter, Stephanie
to John Brzozowski, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Brzozowski, of
71 Third avenue, North Tonawanda. 
Family: BRZOZOWSKI, John Frank / PALKA, Stephanie (F66260)
 
20894 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/3/1949

A delightful surprise party honoring
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Bingert on their 25th wedding
anniversary was given Friday evening
in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Maerten, Falls Blvd.
The guests of honor received
many gifts of silver.
After an evening of entertain-
ment a buffet luncheon was served
from a table decorated with
Spring flowers.  
Family: BINGERT, Theodore / ENGLISH, Ethel (F52429)
 
20895 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/3/1956

ROSSEAU - Mrs. Ida Rosseau
85, (nee Sahr) of 237 Stenzil St.,
North Tonawanda, Wednesday
night (May 2. 1956) at the home of
a granddaughter. Mrs. Albert
Jaenecke of 56 Rumbold Ave .
North Tonawanda. Survivors in-
clude a foster daughter, Mrs. Mar-
tin Wendt of Dalton; four grand-
children; 21 great-grandchildren;
four great-great-grandchildren, and
many nieces and nephews. She
was a sister of Gustav and Christ
Sahr, Mrs. Lewis Newman and
Mrs. Flora Smith, all of the Ton-
awandas. Friends may call at
Fretthold Funeral Home, 1241 Oli-
ver St. at Ward Rd., North Tona-
wanda, where services will be at
2 p.m. Saturday, the Rev. Paul
H. Fretthold officiating. Burial
will be in St. Paul's Lutheran
Cemetery.

ALSO

North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 4/5/1951

FOUR GENERATIONS honored 80-year-old Mr g. Ida Rosseau with birthday surprise party
Sunday. In first row, above, from left, are Mrs. Rosseau, June Wendt, a granddaughter, and
Mrs. Martin Wendt, a daughter. Second row: M ary Mower, great-grand daughter; Mrs. Albert
Jaenecki, Mrs. Henry Wendt and Mrs. Louis Desautell, grand daughters; Shirley Desautell, greatgrand
daughter. Places were set for 32 guests at the dinner in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Desautell,
53 Rumbold Ave. Mrs. Rosseau, born in Martinsville, now lives at 1242 Oliver St. She
has one daughter, four grand and 17 great-gran d children, two brothers and two sisters. Guests
included Mr. and Mrs. Gust Sahr, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Newman, Mrs. Flora Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Christ Sahr and Linda. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wendt of Hunt and Mr. and Mrs.
Martin of Dalton, N. Y. 
SAHR, Ida Ulricke Rosalia (I109244)
 
20896 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/3/1974

ELLMAN - Emma Louise
(nee Bluhm ) Ellman, 77.
Friday (May 3. 1974) at
DeGraff Memorial Hospital
after a lengthy illness. Mrs.
Ellman, was a member of St.
Mark Lutheran Church, the
Newfane Senior Citizens and a
nurse's aide at DeGraff
Hospital for the past 20years.
She was the wife of the late
Benjamin Ellman. and is
survived by two sisters, Mrs.
Waldemar (Alice) Hacker of
North Tonawanda and Mrs.
Louise Tall of Lockport, NY.
The family will receive
friends at the Fretthold
Funeral Home, Inc., 1241
Oliver St.. at Ward Rd., North
Tonawanda frpm 2 to 4 and 7 to
9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
Services will be held at the
funeral home Monday at 10
a.m., the Rev. Edward C.
Goehner will officiate.
Interment in St. Mark
Lutheran Cemetery. If so
desired, memorials may be
made to the American Cancer
Society. 
BLUHM, Emma Louise (I152491)
 
20897 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/3/1975

ALLIGER- Frank I. Alliger
Jr., 77, formerly of Tonawanda
and Grand Island. Tuesday
(April 29 1975) in Boynton
Beach, Fla., after a brief
illness. A veteran of World War
L Mr. Alliger was a charter
member of Tonawandas Post
264. American Legion and a
member of the Grand Island
Volunteer Fire Dept.
He is survived bv his wife,
Ruth (nee Webb) Alliger: a
son. Frank (Ike) Alliger III of
Grand Island; a daughter. Mrs.
Robert (Carol) Zonneville of
Euclid, Ohio; a sister, Mrs.
Kelsey (Helen) Jewett of North
Tonawanda and a brother, J.
Richard Alliger of the Town of
Tonawanda, also surviving are
six grandchildren; one greatgrandson
and many nieces and
nephews
The family will be present
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m . on
SATURDAY at the Hamp
Funeral Home, Inc.. Adam and
Sevmour Sts , Tonawanda
where funeral services will be
held at 1:30 p m Sunday, the
Rev Wayland E. Thomas
officiating Interment in
Elmlawn Cemetery. American
Legion Memorial services will'
be held at 7:30 p.m. Saturday
at the funeral ho'me. (2-3) 
ALLIGER, Frank I (I114356)
 
20898 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/3/1977

WINTER - Herbert
Winter, 64, of the Town of
Cambria, Saturday
(April 30, 1977). Mr.
Winter was a retired
supervisor for National
Grinding Wheel and a
World War II Marine
Corps veteran.
He is survived by his
w i f e , Edna (nee
Hallstad) Winter; one
step-son, William Harris
of Cambridge, Mass.; a
step-daughter, Mrs. Ann
Gilligan of Capitola,
Calif.; one brother,
Walter Winter of Lockport;
two sisters, Mrs.
Margaret House of
Sanborn and Mrs. Lily
Hamann of Lockport and
six grandchildren.
Friends may call from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., at
the Wattengel Funeral
Home, Inc., 307 Oliver
St., North Tonawanda
where services will be
held Wednesday at 1:30
p.m., the Rev. Carl E.
Berges officiating. Burial
will be at Wheatfield
Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, memorials may
be made to the American
Heart Association. 
WINTER, Herbert (I95061)
 
20899 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/3/1983

SCHOELLES Carl
(Curly) Schoelles. 78, of
Wendelville. NY., at De-
Graff Memorial Hospital.
Sunday (May 1, 1983) after
a brief illness. Mr.
Schoelles was a member of
St. Paul's United Church of
Christ, Wendelville, an
active member of the
Wendelville Volunteer Fire
Co., for 62 years, Fire
Chief for several years, a
member of the Wendelville
F i r e Co. Benevolent
Assoc., Wendelville Senior
Citizens, the Salvation
Army, St. Paul's Cemetery
Committee, Rescue Fire
Co.. the Farmer Co., and
past co-owner of the Wendelville
Garage.
Beloved husband of
Clara (Ziehl) Schoelles;
father of Mrs. Donald
(Beverly) Richardson of
Cambria; grandfather of
Mrs. John (Cheryl) Mc-
Connll, Jr., and Carl-Buzz
R i c h a r d s ; one greatgranddaughter,
Lindsey
McConnll.
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 (May
4th) at 11 a.m., the Rev.
Charles Hobbs will officiatge.
Interment Bear
Ridge Cemetery At the
request of the family flowers
gratefully declined. If
so desired, memorials may
be made to a charily of
one's choice.(2-3) 
SCHOELLES, Carl (I103686)
 
20900 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 5/30/1972

ULLRICH - Anna H. (nee
Proy) Ullrich, 87, of 228 Young
St., Tonawanda, and formerly of
Youngstown, N.Y., Saturday
morning (May 27, 1972) at
DeGraff Memorial Hospital
after a long illness. A native of
Tonawanda, she was the wife of
Herman H. Ullrich, who died in
1964, she was a member of

Salem United Church of Christ
and a 50-year member of OES.
Sirius Chapter 301.
She is survived by four
daughters, Mrs. Clifford (Juliana)
Westphal of Tonawanda,
Mrs. Chester (Eleanor) Wein
of North Tonawanda, Mrs.
Electa Houserman of Medina
and Mrs. Thomas (Orma) Lee
of Jackson, Miss.; five grandchildren
and three great-grandchildren.
Services were conducted at
John O. Roth Funeral Home,
Morgan and William Sts., Tonawanda
at 11 a.m., Monday by
the Rev. Karl H.A. Rest. Burial
in Elmlawn Cemetery.
 
PROY, Anna H (I107484)
 

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