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21801 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/15/1985

HARRISON - Lillian (nee
Blackmore/Viner) Harrison, 83, of
Tonawanda, Wednesday (August 14,
1985) at DeGraff Memorial Hospital.
Born in LaSalle N.Y., Mrs. Harrison
has been a resident of Tonawanda
since 192&: She was a
member of the First United Methodist
Church, Delta Cappa Gamma,
Alpha Sigma Alpha, National, New
York State, Niagara Falls Retired
Teachers Assn.. She retired in 1961
after 39 years with the Niagara Falls
School System.
Wife of the late Charles H. Viner
and the late Stanley H. Harrison, she
is survived by one brother Samuel S.
Blackmore of New Milford, Conn.;
two nephews Samuel S. Blackmore,
Jr. of St. Davids, Pa. and Richard H.
Blackmore, Ridgefield, Conn.;
seven grand nieces and nephews and
three great great nieces and nephews.
No prior visitation. Friends are
invited to attend a memorial service
Saturday at 12 noon in the First
United Methodist Church, Main and
Tremont Sts. North Tonawanda,
Rev. Everett F. Spring officiating. If
desired memorials may be made to
the First United Methodist Church
or a charity of your choice. Arrangements
by Wattengel Funeral
Home, Inc. 
BLACKMORE, Lillian Elizabeth (I149497)
 
21802 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/16/1961

Mr. a n d M r s . H e n r y Belling of 74 Creekside Drive, To give cottage cheese an inter-
Tonawanda, will c e l e b r a te t h e i r 50th wedding anniver-
s a r y Sunday with an open house from 2 t o 5 p.m. in
t h e i r home.
On Aug. 22 a family dinner honoring
the couple will be given at
the Ship and Shore Restaurant,
Pendleton, with 30 guests attend-
ing.
Mr. Belling, a North Tonawandan,
and the former Augustei
Ewald of Unionville, Mich., were
married in Michigan and a week
later arrived to make their home
in the Tonawandas.
Mr. Belling, now retired, chose
carpentry as his life's work. For a
time he operated his own business
as a contractor and builder and!
in later years was employed by
other area contractors.
He and Mrs. Belling are mem-
bers of St. Martin L u t h e r an
Church, Old Falls Boulevard,
North Tonawanda.
The couple had 12 children and
11 are living. They are Mrs. Lauren
DeGIopper, Mrs. John Leaver,
Hugo Belling, Walter Belling
and Edgar Belling, all of North
Tonawanda; the Misses E l l en
and Alice Belling and Earl Belling,
all of Tonawanda; Mrs. Robert
Milleville of Niagara Falls;
Mrs. Robert Wells of Ogdensburg,
and Leonard Belling of Williamsville.
They have 32 grandchildren
and five great - grandchildren.
A tiered anniversary wedding
cake trimmed in gold will be the
centerpiece for the open house.
Cut flowers will be arranged
throughout the home for the occasion.
Mrs. Belling, to greet her
guests, will wear a teal blue dress
with white accessories and a yellow
orchid corsage. 
Family: BELLING, Henry C C / EWALD, Augusta Emilie (F18599)
 
21803 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/16/1980

PHELPS - Albert
Watson Phelps of the
Town of Tonawanda,
Friday (August 15,1980).
Beloved husband of
Janeann Gabriel Phelps;
father of Ann and
Sherrie Phelps; brother
of Raymond Phelps, also
survived by several
nieces and nephews.
Friends may call
Saturday and Sunday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., at
the Bury Funeral Home,
Inc., 3070 Delaware
Ave., where funeral
services will be held
Monday morning at 11.
o'clock. Friends are
invited to attend.
Mr. Phelps was a
member of the Softball
Hall of Fame of Buffalo
and the Bowling Hall of
F a m e of t he
Tonawandas 
PHELPS, Albert Watson (I134222)
 
21804 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/17/1944

Herman J. Meisner, 47, passed
away at his home, 09 Zimmerman
street, Wednesday, Aug. 16, 1944,
after a lingering illness. He is survived
by his wife, Albertine, and
two daughters, Dorothy and Norma;
his mother, Mrs. Emma Meisner,
and a brother, William H.
Meisner, all oi North Tonawanda.
The deceased was a lifelong member
of the Grace Evangelical Lutheran
church. He was also a member
of Sutherland Lodge, No. 826,
F. & A. M., and Electric City
Lodge, No. 663, I.O.O.F. The funeral
will be held from the family
residence, 99 Zimmerman street,
Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock,
the Rev. Herman B. Miller officiating.
Burial will be in Acacia
Park cemetery. 
MEISNER, Herman J (I98936)
 
21805 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/17/1951

Walter (Bugh) Rathgeber, age
53, of 316 Niagara St.. North
Tonawanda, died yesterday in
the DeGraff Memorial Hospital
after a brief illness. He was alifelong
resident of North Tonawanda,
a general accountant
and realtor; a member of the
Fraternal Order of Eagles Tonawanda's
Aerie No. 1411, the Eldredge
Bicycle Club and The Tonawanda's
Sportsmen's Club, Inc.
He is survived by a sister, R.
Helen Rathgeber of Buffalo, a
brother, William W., of Washington,
D. C. and s e v e r a l
nephews. Friends may call at
the Hamp Funeral Home, 37
Adam St., where funeral services
will be conducted at 8:30
a.m. Saturday, and 9 a.m. in
St. Francis Church. The Rt. Rev.
Msgr. John A. Weismantel will
officiate. Burial in Mt. Olivet
Cemetery. 
RATHGEBER, Walter C (I127299)
 
21806 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/17/1953

ULLRICH - Carl A. Ullrich,
88, of 205 Wheeler St,, died Saturday,
Aug. 15, 1953 after a lingering
illness. He was born in
Germany and resided in Tonawanda
since childhood. He is
survived by two daughters, Mrs.
Ruth Sponholz-and Mrs. William
Trost; two sons, Harold C. and
William Ullrich; one grandson,
Robert C. Ullrich: two brothers.
Gustav Ullrich of Tonawanda and
Herman Ullrich of Youngstown;
one sister, Mrs. William Malchow
of Tonawanda. Friends may call
Ht the Hilliard Funeral Home,
147 Delaware St. where services
will be at 2 o'clock Tuesday, the
Rev. W. F. Hetzel officiating. Burial
will be in Elmlawn Cemetery.
 
ULLRICH, Charles A (I107485)
 
21807 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/17/1970

Robert M. Williams, 73, a former
longtime Tonawanda resident, died
Thursday at Veterans Hospital. Long
Beach, Calif., according to word
received today. Mr. Williams resided
in Tonawanda most of his life until a
year ago when he moved to the West
Coast where he resided with his niece,
Bernice Lang, and sister, Esther
Gurnett in Rialto. Calif. 
WILLIAMS, Robert M (I93511)
 
21808 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/17/1973

LEAVER Florence Ruth
(nee Belling) Leaver Friday
(August 17 1973) Wile of
John daughter ol Mrs August
E Belling, mother of John III,
Kenneth, Michael, David,
Gregory and Elizabeth; sister
ol Clare DeGtopper, Verna Mil
l e v i l le, Alice Belling, Norma
Wells, Huge Belling, Walter
Belling, Leonard Belling,
Edgar Belling, Earl Belling
and Ellen Seely also survived
bv several nieces and
nephews
Memorial services w i l l be
held at SI Martin Lutheran
Church, .Sunday August 19 at
7 p m In place of flowers.
those d e s i r i n g may make
contributions to the American-
Cancer Society. 
BELLING, Florence Ruth (I58261)
 
21809 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/17/1977

STEVENS - Eric D.
Stevens, 23, of the Town
of Pendleton, Tuesday
(August 16,1977). He was
a member of North
Presbyterian Church and
an employee of New
York Wire Mills.
Son of the late Donald
B Steves, he is sur-
vived by his mother,
Mrs.. Vernon (Netty)
Taylor of Fenton, Mich.;
his step-mother, Mrs.
Jacqueline (Czysz)
Stevens; his stepmaternal
grandmother,
Mrs. Thela Czysz, both of
the Tonawandas; his
paternal grandparents,
Henry and Ida Stevens of
Lakeland, Fla.; his
maternal grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Bradley; three brothers,
Jeffrey C. Brock of North
Tonawanda, Keith and
Scott Tayor of Fenton,
Mich; six sisters, Mrs
Lee (Jacueline)
Dimmick, Jennifer C.
Brock, Jascelyne C.
Brock and Janiese C.
Stevens, all of North
Tonawanda; Mrs.
Brenda Long and Miss
Cynthia Taylor, both of
Fenton, Mich.
Friends may call from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., at
the Wattengel Funeral
Home, Inc., 307 Oliver
St., North Tonawanda.
Funeral services Friday
at 1:30 p.m., at North
Presbyterian Church, the
Rev. Frank E. Wright
officiating. Burial will be
in Elmlawn Cemetery.
Flowers gratefully
declined. 
STEVENS, Eric D (I174066)
 
21810 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/18/1921

Theodore Gottschalk, 55. former
resident of North Tonawanda, died
yesterday, after a lingering illness
at. his home. 23 Hill street, Lockport.
He and his family left this city about
a year ago.
Deceased is survived by his wife.
Minnie, a son, Walter and two
daughters, Elsie and Edna, all of
Lockport. Otto Gottschalk, world war
veteran killed in France, was a son
of the deceased and made his home
in North Tonawanda at 302 Niagara
street at the time he left for France.
His body was received at Lockport
by his parents about a month ago
from France. The father then was
too ill to attend the funeral services
for his hero son.
Funeral services for the father will
be held tomorrow at 2 p. m. at the
bite residence, followed by burial at
Cold Springs cemetery, with the Rev.
Meyers of Lockport officiating.

ALSO

Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 8/17/1921

Theodore K. Gottschalk died at h is
horns No. 22 Hill street. Tuesday morning,
August 16. 1921, aged 51- years.
He is survived by h i s wife, t w o daughters.
Elsie and Edna, one s o n Walter,
one brother. Karl Gottschalk of Peoria,
Ill., one s i s t e r Mrs. Karl Becker of
Pendleton and t w o s i s t e r s In Germany.
Funeral services will be h e ld from the
home Friday afternoon, August 19th at
2 o'clock and 2:20 from Trinity-Lutheran
church on Saxton street. Interment In
Trinity-Lutheran Cold Springs Cemetery. 
GOTTSCHALK, Theodore Karl (I132800)
 
21811 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/18/1942

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berg observed
their 59th wedding anniversary
Sunday by entertaining
their three sons and daughter and
members of their families at the
Berg home, 58 East Felton street
Those in attendance included a
daughter, Mrs. Arthur Hey, and
sons, Eugene, Charles and Louis
Berg ,all of the Tonawandas 
Family: BERG, Fred J / HOLLER, Mary M (F49975)
 
21812 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/18/1943

Fred C. Zuhr, 54, of 27 Catherine
street, an employe of the
Van Raalte Silk Mills on Sweeney
street for the past 29 years, was
found dead in his place ef employment
a few minutes after he
began work at 7 o'clock this
morning. Coroner J. E. Helwig
investigated and expressed the
opinion that Mr. Zuhr succumbed
to a heart ailment, from wnich
he had long been a sufferer.
Found by fellow employes in
the knitting department, Dr. Alvin
J. Schweitzer was summoned
immediately. He pronounced Mr.
Zuhr dead and Dr. Helwig was
notified.
Mr. Zuhr was a life-long resident
of Tonawanda, a member of
the Immanuel Lutheran church
and the Niagara Hose company.
He is survived by his wife, Ida
Pauline, nee Wein; two sons, Wilson
and Kenneth; a granddaughter,
Karen, all of Tonawanda; and
two brothers, Herman and Frank
Zuhr of Lead, S. D.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock
from the Hamp Funeral Home, 37
Adam street. The Rev. Theodore
Schroeder will officiate and interment
will be in Ebnlawn. 
ZUHR, Frederick C (I89830)
 
21813 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/18/1961

Miss Barbara Jean Bach, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Bach, 71 Hagen Ave., and Jerald Frank
Lehman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lehman, 24 Linwood
Ave., North Tonawanda* were married Aug. 5 in
St. Peter Lutheran Church.
The Rev. M. L. Baseler performed
the ceremony before an
altar graced with white gladioli,
chrysanthemums and pompons
and four seven-branch candelabra
entwined with lemon leaves,
The bride's gown of white embroidered
silk organza over taffeta
was designed with a scoop
neckline, short sleeves and a full
skirt. A large bow accented the
skirt back which fell into a chapel
length train. A pearl trimmed
crown held her bouffant veil of
silk illusion and she carried a
cascade of phalaenopsis orchids
arranged with ivy.
Miss Sallie Bach was maid of
honor for her sister. The Misses
Barbara Schultz and Betsy Cook,
the bride's cousin, were bridesmaids
and Jacqueline Tremble
and Pamela Ensminger, t he
bride's niece, were junior
bridesmaids. They w o r e Nile
green silk organza gowns made
with scoop necklines, three-quarter
sleeves and taffeta cummerbunds.
Taffeta applique accented
the bodices and street length
skirts. Miss Bach carried a cascade
bouquet of yellow roses and
white carnations with ivy. The
bridesmaids and junior bridesmaids
carried yellow roses and
carnations.
The flower girls, Valerie and
Debra I^ehman, the bridegroom's
nieces, wore white organdy over
taffeta dresses with Nile green
taffeta sashes and carried cascade
bouquets of yellow sweetheart
roses and carnations
Roger Lehman was his brother's
best man. Thomas Kuczkowski
and David Bach, the bride's
brother, were ushers.
The bride's mother wore a two
piece powder blue silk shantung
dress and a corsage of pink
sweetheart roses with blue accents.
The bridegroom's mother
chose a pink linen sheath dress
and a pink chiffon sweetheart
rose corsage.
Out of town guests attending a
buffet dinner and reception in Stephen
Sikora American Legion
Post home were from ICast Aurora,
Lockport. Medina, Lewiston,
Rochester; Pittsburgh, Pa., and
Abingdon, Va.
After a trip to the Thousand
Islands, Montreal, and the New
England states, Mr. and Mrs.
Lehman will be at home in North
Avenue and Ruie Road, North
Tonawanda.
Pre - nuptial parties for the
bride were given by Mrs. Sherwood
Tremble and Miss Sallie
Bach; Mrs. Roger Lehman and
Mrs. Frank Lehman; Mrs. Klatt
and; Mrs. Voelker, Middleport,
N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Lehman entertained
the wedding party and
guests following the wedding rehearsal. 
Family: LEHMAN, Jerald Frank / BACH, Barbara Jean (F41958)
 
21814 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/18/1962

MORGAN - Edgar J. Morgan,
47, of 121 Greenwood Circle, North
Tonawanda, died Friday (Aug. 17,
1962) at Kenmore Mercy Hospital
after a long illness. He is
vived by his wife Dorothy ( n e e
Ackerman); two sons, Phillip of
Niagara Falls and Edgar Jr. of
Fillmore, N.Y.; four daughters,
Mrs. Norman (Sarah) Brumfield
Jr. of Lockport and Doris, Susan
and Mary at home; seven grandchildren,-
his parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Arthur Peterson of Hume,
a brother, Alfred Morgan of
North Tonawanda, and a half-sister,
Mrs. William Freeman of
Hume, N.Y. Friends may call at
the Fretthold Funeral Home, 1241
Oliver St. at Ward Road until
10 a.m. Monday. The body will
lie ia state in First Church of the
Nazarene, Payne Avenue and
Christiana Street, from 11 a.m.
to 2 p.m. Monday, time of service.
The Rev. C. Leroy Warner
will officiate. Interment in Acacia
Park. 
MORGAN, Edgar J (I104748)
 
21815 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/18/1983

RUMBOLD Roger S
Rumbold, 59, of Grand
Island and formerly of
Tonawanda, unexpectedly,
Wednesday (August 17,
1983) at DeGraff Memorial
Hospital Born in Tona
wanda, he had been a
resident of Grand Island
for the past eight years
and had been employed as
Parts Manager at Joe
Basil Chevrolet, retiring In
1982. An Army Veteran of
World War II, he was a
member of St Timothy
Lutheran Church
He is survived by his
wife, Miriam K (nee Fischle)
Rumbold; two sons,
Mark R Rumbold of
Grand Island and Steven
E (Deborah) Rumbold of
Tona
Friends may call Wednesday
evening from 7 to 9
and Thursday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. at John 0 Roth
F u n e r a l Home, Inc ,
Morgan and William Sts ,
Tona., where Services will
be conducted at 11 a.m.
Friday by the Rev John R
Scarafia, Jr Burial will be
in Elmlawn Cemetery If
desired, Memorial con
tributions may be made to
St Timothy Lutheran
Church, Grand Island,
NY. 
RUMBOLD, Roger Seymour (I108976)
 
21816 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/19/1946

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Springer of 217 Zimmerman street announce
the marriage of their daughter, Clara, to Arthur Semper of
Simson street Wednesday, August 17. 
Family: SEMPER, Arthur F / SPRENGER, Clara (F38148)
 
21817 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/19/1948

Ernest F. Berndt, 83, died suddenly
last night of a heart attack
in his home, 19 Ganson St. Born
in Germany, he had resided in
North Tonawanda since he was
three years old. He was a member
of North Star Lodge, 337,
Knights of Pythias. He had been
in the employ of the R. T. Jones
Lumber Company since the company
began business on Tonawanda
Island 37 years ago. Surviving
are two daughters, Mrs.
Robert Metcalf and Mrs. Irene
Dauphin of the Tonawandas; two
sons, Ernest Jr. of Buffalo and
Clarence of Oswego; two brothers,
Edward of St. Catherines and
John of North Tonawanda. Friends
may call at the Wattengel Funeral
Home, 307 Oliver St., where
funeral services will be held Saturday
at 2 p.m. The Rev. Clarence
L. Braun will officiate. Burial
will be in the City Cemetery,
Tonawanda. 
BERNDT, Ernest F (I141408)
 
21818 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/19/1969

BODDY - William J. Boddy
75, of 218 Stenzil St.. North

Tonawanda, Sunday (Aug 17.
1969 in DeGraff Memorial Hospi
tal after a lengthy illness
Mr Boddy was a lifelong
resident of North Tonawanda, a
member of St. Mark Lutheran
Church, a veteran of World War
I and a former employe of the
Buffalo Bolt Co.
He is survived by his wife,
Hattie (nee Karre) Boddy. a
son, Glennwood B Boddy of
North Tonawanda; three
grandchildren; two brothers,
Harry Boddy of North Tonawanda
and George Boddy of
Lockport, and a sister Mrs
Alice Moiesley of St. Catharines,
Ont.
Friends may call at Fretthold
Funeral Home Inc., 124
Oliver St. at Ward Road, until 11
a.m. Wednesday. Services will
be conducted in St. Mark
Lutheran Church at 1:30 p.nr
Wednesday. The Rev. Edward
C. Goehner will officiate. The
family will be in attendance at
the funeral home from 2 to 4 and
7 to 9 p m Interment in
ElmlawnCemetery  
BODDY, William J (I63753)
 
21819 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/19/1977

BREITENBACH -
Alfred H. Breitenbach,
69, of the Town of
Wheatfield, Thursday
(August 18, 1977) at
DeGraff Memorial
Hospital after a brief
illness. A native of North
Tonawanda, he had been
employed at Roblin Steel
Co. for 38 years, retiring
in 1974 and was a
member of Salem United
Church of Christ.
He is survived by his
wife, Barbara (nee
Weinheimer) Breitenbach;
a son, Donald A.
Breitenbach of North
Tonawanda; three
daughters, Miss Carol M.
Breitenbach of North
Tonawanda, Mrs. Robert
(Phyllis) Bottoms of
Columbus, Ohio and Miss
Linda A. Breitenbach of
Brockport, N.Y.; his
stepmother, Mrs. Agnes
Breitenbach of Lockport,
N.Y.; three sisters, Mrs.
Raymond Holland of
Williamsville, Mrs.
Louise Schwalger of the
Town of Tonawanda and
Mrs. Arnold Zimmerman
of North Tonawanda;
three brothers, William
of Tonawanda, Edward
of North Tonawanda and
Adam Breitenbach of
Gowanda, N.Y., and two
grandchildren.
Friends may call from
7 to 9 Thursday and 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at
John O. Roth Funeral
Home, Morgan and
William Sts., Tonawanda
where services will be
conducted at 11 a.m.
Saturday by the Rev.
Richard H. Trump.

Burial will be in
Wheatfield Cemetery. If
desired, memorial
contributions may be
made to Salem United
Church of Christ
Memorial Fund. 
BREITENBACH, Alfred H (I99014)
 
21820 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/19/1980

STRASSEL-Alvin H.
S t r a s s e l , 74, of
Fedhaven, Fla., former
r e s i d e n t of North
Tonawanda, Monday
(August 18, 1980) at
DeGraff Memorial
Hospital. He was was a
m e m b e r of Grace
Lutheran Church and
formerly employed at
Niagara Mohawk Power
Corp., where he was a
member of the Twenty-
Five Year Club.
He is survived by his
wife, Onolee (nee
Schumacher) Strassel of
Florida; five sisters,
Mrs. Loretta Dietrich,
Mrs. Marion Goldpenny,
Mrs. Sarah Elliott, Mrs.
Jasper (Regina) Taylor,
all of the Tonawandas,
and Mrs. Doris Schwartz
of Fort Myers, Fla., and
s e v e r a l nieces and
nephews.
Funeral services were
held at the convenience
of the family. If desired,
memorials to Grace
Lutheran Church of
North Tonawanda would
be appreciated by the
family. Arrangements
by the W a t t e n g el
Funeral Home, Inc.,
North Tonawanda, N.Y. 
STRASSEL, Alvin H (I77838)
 
21821 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/1910

Miss Selma Waterstradt and Miss
Mary Schuetz entertained twenty-five
young ladies at the home of Miss
Waterstradt in William street, last
evening In honor of Miss Martha
Strehlow, whose wedding to Mr.
Frank Hahn will be solemnized Tuesday
evening, August 23. The feature
of the evening was a variety shower
Progressive pedro was the order of
entertainment and favors were won
by Miss Tessa Schultz and Mrs. Paul
O'Connor. Luncheon was served at
a table with a pretty center of pansies.
The bride-elect's place was marked
by a corsage boquet of pansies.
Among the guests present was Miss
Bertha Waterstradt of Chicago, III.

ALSO

Buffalo NY Morning Express - 8/23/1910

The marriage of Miss Martha M.

Strehlow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Strehlow, and Frank Hahn of
Tonawanda was solemnised at the
bride's home at No. 160 William street
last evening. The ceremony was performed
by tho Reverend F. O. Scholtz. 
Family: HAHN, Frank / STREHLOW, Martha M (F34035)
 
21822 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/1972

BENNETT - Norman O. Bennett,
70, of 27 Leonhardt St.,
North Tonawanda, died
Tuesday. Aug. 22, at DeGraff
Memorial Hospital. He was a
lifelong resident of North Tonawanda.
He was formerly
employed for 47 years at Union
Carbide, Niagara Falls, retiring
in 1965.
He is survived by his wife,
Ethel (Stickney) Bennett; five
sons. Norman, Earl and Donald
Bennett of the Tonawandas.
Robert and Albert Bennett of
California; three daughters,
Mrs. Robert Schroeder, Cleve-
land, Ohio, Mrs. Frederick
Gardiner and Mrs. Michael J.
Pellegrino, both of North Tona-
wanda; five sisters, Mrs. Robert
Buchanon, Detroit, Mrs.
Alan Taylor, Grand Island, Mrs.
Ruth Ruef, Mrs. Robert
Witmer and Mrs. Kenneth
Scheu, all of California; two
brothers, Comus and Robert
Bennett of California; 12 grand-
children and two great-grand-
children.
Friends may call from 2-4 and
7-9 at Wattengel Funeral
Home, 307 Oliver St., North
Tonawanda, where funeral
services will be held Friday at
1:30 p.m. the Rev. Lyle V.
Newman officiating. Burial in
Acacia Park Cemetery.
 
BENNETT, Norman O (I119995)
 
21823 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/2/1937

Mrs. Ida E. Roggow, 68 years
old, 186 East Felton street, wife of
the late William Roggow, died
Saturday afternoon at the DeGraff
Memorial hospital. She was born
in the town of Wheatfleld and had
resided in this vicinity all her
life. She leaves a daughter, Mrs.
Albert Sattelberg; three grandchildren,
Robert, Jr., Alvin and
Melva Sattelberg, and two sisters,
Mrs. Ernest Fels and Mrs. Emilie
Buchhardt, all of North Tonawanda.
Rites will be held tomorrow
afternoon at 2 o'clock from the
late residence. Rev. Walter F.
Hetzel will officiate. Burial will
be m St. Paul's cemetery. 
BEITZ, Ida E (I55786)
 
21824 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/2/1945

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gath of 78
Washington street announces the
marriage of thlir daughter, Evelyn,
to Carl Allyn. A reception
followed the ceremony at the
home of the bride's parents. Relatives
were present from Batavia
and Niagara Falls 
Family: ALLYN, Carl W / GATH, Evelyn C (F24251)
 
21825 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/2/1949

Miss Lena Kiphuth, 84, died last
evening of a heart ailment while
visiting Mrs. Lena Deering, 756
Eagle St., Dunkirk. A native and
lifelong resident of Tonawanda,
Miss Kiphuth was a member of
Salem Evangelical Church, The
Home Department and Women's
Guild of the church. She is survived
by a brother, John Kiphuth
of Orlando, Florida, six nieces and
seven nephews. Funeral services
will be Thursday at 3:30 p. m. in
the home of Mrs. Harry Lockman,
240 Young St. Burial will be in
Salem cemetery. The Rev. Lester
Driftmeyer will officiate. 
KIPHUTH, Lena (I136147)
 
21826 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/2/1956

M r a n d M r s . M. J o s e p h B a l l i ng
announce the marriage of Mr.
Balling's sister, Miss Gertrude
Balling, Tonawanda, to Archibald
Clifford, also of Tonawanda.
The bride is the daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Balling
Sr.
The wedding took place at 10
a.m. yesterday in St. Francis of
Assist Church. The Rev. Francis
Barratta officiated.
Attendants for the couple were
Mrs. Jacob Balling and the bride-
groom's brother, John Clifford of
Grimsby, Ont., Canada. The bride
was given in marriage by her god-
father, Joseph Schmidt, of Philadel-
phia.
After a wedding trip, Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford will be at home, Aug.
15, in 342 Grove St. 
Family: CLIFFORD, Archibald / BALLING, Gertrude K (F43073)
 
21827 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/2/1958

Mrs. Eva Swick Brace,
who was a t e a c h e r for 25
y e ars in Pine Woods
School, is to c e l e b r a t e her
100th b i r t h d a y on Aug. 13.
Mrs. Brace makes her home
with a daughter, Mrs. Clayton E.
Holder, 857 Morley Court. Dear
born. Mich. According to Tonawandans
who have visited her
during she past year, she is remarkably
alert tor her "remarkable"
age.
Each year former pupils and
friends here remember '"teacher"
with greetings and cards on her
birthday and Mrs. Brace looks
forward to this milestone with
more than ordinary anticipation.
Mrs. Brace, born in the Town
of Wilson m 1858 to pioneer farm
parents, was one of nine children.
Her father alternated farm duties
with teaching and insisted fine
educations for his children.
The young Eva followed his example
and became a teacher, assuming
her first position in the
high school at Williamsport. Pa.
She was married to Jason Brace
and they returned to Wilson where
their daughter, Elsa was born.
When they had been married three
years, Mr Brace died and Mrs.
Brace returned to her leaching
vocation.
In North Tonawanda, she taught
under the regimes of Superintendents,
Marsh. Beardsley and Searing
She has many friends in the
Tonawandas and in Niagara Falls.
Mrs. Marion Husband, formerly
of Delaware now living in Florida,
is a niece. 
SWICK, Eva (I79743)
 
21828 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/2/1971

Private funeral services will be
conducted Wednesday for Mrs.
Florence A. Beyer,,75, of 138. Clinton
St., Tonawanda, a former Tonawanda
schoolteacher who died yesterday in
DeGraff Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Beyer is survived by a son,.
John L. Beyer of Amherst; a daughter,
Mrs. James Williams of Lakeport,
Calif.; a brother, Joseph Mackey
Tonawanda and five grandchildren.
Her late husband, John L. Beyer,
who died in 1965, served as mayor of
Tonawanda from 1928 to 1933 and as an
Erie County supervisor from 1936 to
1937.
~A native of Wilmington, Del., Mrs.
Beyer had resided in Tonawanda for 60
years. She was a graduate of Buffalo
Stafe Teachers College and taught
fourth grade at Highland Elementary
School for 26 1/2 years.
In 1966, Mrs. Beyer was awarded an
honorary life membership in the
National Congress of Parents and
Teachers for "devoted and
distinguished service to children and
youth."
She was a member of the State
Retired Teachers Association and the
Historical Society of the Tonawandas.
Hilliard Funeral Home Inc. is in
charge of arrangements. Burial will be
in Elmlawn Cemetery. 
MACKEY, Florence A (I143425)
 
21829 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/2/1972

MYERS - Lillian (nee Getz)
Myers, 71, of 163 Pine St., North
Tonawanda, Tuesday (Aug. 1,
1972) at DeGraff Memorial Hospital
following a long illness.
Wife of the late Clifford Myers,
she is survived by one
daughter. Mrs. Kenneth
(Vivian) Redick; two grandchildren,
Dennis Redick and
Mrs. Mark (Sherry) Knoell, all
of North Tonawanda; two
sisters, Mrs. Edward (Alta)
Hempel of North Tonawanda
and Mrs. Gertrude Bickler of
Niagara Falls, NY.; also
survived by several nieces and
nephews.
Mrs. Myers was a lifelong
resident of North Tonawanda, a
former employe of Sperry Rand
Corp., and a member of Payne
Avenue Christian Church.
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 held Thursday
at 1:30 p.m., the Rev. Lyle V.
Newman officiating. Interment
at Acacia Park-Resthaven
Cemetery 
GETZ, Lillian (I144206)
 
21830 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/2/1972

Word has been received here
of the death of Reginald Andrew
of 15261 Granada Ave.,
IaMirada, Calif., a former
Niagara Falls resident, who
died at his home Tuesday
(August 1, 1972) after a long
illness. 
ANDREW, Reginald (I159382)
 
21831 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/20/1947

Mrs. Mary Buchhardt, 69, died
last evening in her home, 60 Keil
street after a lingering illness. She
was the wife of George Buchhardt,
who recently retired after
serving as assistant fire chief of
North Tonawanda. A native of
Tonawanda, Mrs. Buchhardt was
a member of Frieden's Church and
the guild of the church. In addition
to her husband, she is survived
by a daughter, Mrs.' Norman
Oelkers of North Tonawanda.
a sister, Mrs. Minnie Bockhahn,
Tonawanda and two grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Friday at 2 p. m. from the late
residence. The Rev. Carl Edward
Burgess will officiate and burial
will be in White Chapel Memorial
Park 
Mary (I153545)
 
21832 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/20/1948

10 YEARS AGO

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Baumgartner of 13 Simson St. announce

the engagement of thorr daughter, Barbara, to Edward Leber, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Leber of 5 Fremont St. The wedding
will take place Sept. 2. 
Family: LEBER, Edward P / BAUMGARTNER, Barbara (F45306)
 
21833 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/20/1954

NEWFANE, Aug. 20 -
Josephine H. Sahr, Dale Rd., died
yesterday at Buffalo following an
illness of several months.
Mrs. Sahr was born at Lockport,
a daughter of the late Mary O'-
Hara and Robert Wallace. She was
a member of Ridgewood Lutheran
Church and the Newfane American
Legion Auxiliary.
Besides her husband, George G.
Sahr, she is survived by one son
and two daughters, Robert E.
Bates, Newfane; Mrs. Harry Whalen,
Lockport and Miss Marie Sahr,
Buffalo; eight grandchildren; two
brothers and one sister, William
and Earl Wallace and Mrs. Webster
Billings, all of Lockport.
Services will be held at 2 p.m.
Monday at the home and at 2:30
at the Ridgewood Lutheran Church
with the Rev. Edward Kolbe, pastor,
officiating. Interment will be
in Cold Spring Cemetery, Lockport 
WALLACE, Josephine (I109263)
 
21834 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/20/1956

BOYACK - Mrs. Anna M. Bov-
ack (nee Hugger) of 56 Brough-
ton St., Tonawanda, Monday (Aug.
20 1956) in DeGraff Memorial Hos-
pital after a brief illness.She was
a lifelong resident of Tonawanda.
Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Henry
A. Whitefield of Tonawanda, and
several nieces and nephews. She
was a member of St. Francis
Church,, the Altar Society, of
which she was treasurer,, and the
VFW Auxiliary. Friends may call
at John O. Roth Funeral Home,
30 Morgan St. where services will
be at 9:30 a.m.. Thursday and 10
at St. Francis Church, the Rev..
Fancis Barratto officiating. Bur-
ial will be in Mt. Olivet Ceme-
tery. 
HUGGER, Anna (I162052)
 
21835 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/20/1957

Wilbert C. Walker, 73, formerly
of Tonawanda. died yesterday aft-
er a short illness in Cleveland, O.
Born in 1884 in Tonawanda, Mr.
Walker moved to cleveland in
1904. He resided at 2172 West 59th
St. there. He attended Delaware
School in Tonawanda and was a
member of the Old Hydrant Hose
Company of North Tonawanda. In
Cleveland. Mr. Walker was a
member of the city council for
many years.
Mr. Walker had been briefly
confined to St. John's Hospital in
Cleveland.
Surviving are his wife, the for-
mer Lorena Batt; three children,
Harold, Kenneth and Mrs. Andrew
Lipka, all of cleveland, and four
grandchildren and thrree great
grandchildren. Surviving locally
are his brother, George H. Walk-
er, 254 Morgan St., Tonawanda,
and a sister, Mrs. Laura Hardy of
Tonawanda, living at Allison Nurs-
ing Home in Buffalo.
Burial will be from the Louis A.
Bodnar Funeral Home, Lorraine
Ave., Cleveland, Thursday. 
WALKER, Wilbur C (I127183)
 
21836 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/20/1984

ALLENBACH - Edith J. (nee
Helwig) Allenbach, 86, of Tonawanda,
Saturday (August 18,1984) at the
Heathwood Health Care Center in
Williamsville. A native of Tonawanda,
she was a member of Grace
Lutheran Church. She is survived by
her husband Jacob C. Allenbach; a
sister-in-law, Mrs. Carl (Ruth)
Helwig of No. Tonawanda and several
nieces and nephews 
HELWIG, Edith J (I99026)
 
21837 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/21/1920

A p r e t t y wedding took place at the
home of Mr Rudolph Moll of Hoff
man S t a t i o n W e d n e s d a y evening wher
his d a u g h t e r Emma. was united in
m a r r i a g e to Mr Arthur Bendt of Wil
son by the Rev Jacobs of M a r t i ns
ville. Covers were laid for 150. 
Family: BENDT, Arthur W / MOLL, Emma Sarah (F48162)
 
21838 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/21/1923

August. Zastrow, 76 years old, died
today at noon-- at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Lena Ellman, 19 Philip
street. He is survived by four
daughters, Mrs. Ellman and Mrs. Era-
ma Holland, North Tonawanda and
Mrs. Freida Quester and Mrs. Char
lotte Wendt, Niagara Falls and four
sons H e r b e r t and Augustus Zastrow.
North Tonawanda, and Frank and Ot-
to Zastrow, Buffalo. 
ZASTROW, August (I59410)
 
21839 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/21/1931

Mrs. Sophia Brick, 54 years old,
wife of Supervisor Anthony W.
Brick, died last night at the family
residence, 227 Schenck street.
She was born in Buffalo and had
resided in North Tonawanda for
the past 35 years. Besides her
husband she is survived by three
daughters, Miss Dolores Brick,
North Tonawanda, Mrs. Carl Heppel,
Kenmore, and Mrs. Henry
Balling, Tonawanda; six sons, William
A., Cyril J., Cornelius F..
Anthony W., Jr., George G., and
Robert C, all of North Tonawanda;
four grandchildren, one sister.
Miss Josephine Beriinghoff. Buffalo,
and two brothers, George and
Peter Beriinghoff, Buffalo.
The funeral will be held Monday
morning at 9 o'clock at the
residence and half an hour later
at the Ascension church. Rev.
J. F. Kelly will conduct the services
and interment will be at Mt.
Olivet. 
BERLINGHOFF, Sophia (I170973)
 
21840 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/21/1939

Mrs. Agnes Koelsch, 48, of 476
Tremont street, died last evening
at the Buffalo General hospital
after a lingering illness. She was
a life-long resident of North Tonawanda.
She leaves a husband,
Charles; four sisters, Mrs. Edward
Batt, Mrs. Frank Schwinger and
Mrs. Frank Netter, all of the Tonawandas,
and Mrs. William Collins,
Buffalo, and five brothers,
Albert, William, Edward, Benjamin
and Charles Schmeichel, all
of the Tonawandas. Rites will be
held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30
from the residence. The Rev. F. O.
Scholz will officiate. Burial will
be in St. Matthew's cemetery. 
SCHMEICHEL, Agnes (I69871)
 
21841 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/21/1943

Frank Reinbolt, 69, died yesterday
afternoon at his home, 155
Bouck street, after a brief illness.
Bom in the town of Amherst, he
had resided in Tonawanda the
past 50 years. He is survived by
his wife, Magdelana, Nee Wein;
four sons, Sergt. Leonard Rein-
bolt, serving in North Africa; Pvt.
Harold Reinbolt of the U.S. Army
Highway Patrol, stationed at Mah-

weh, N. J., and Donald and Ray-
mond at home; seven daughters,
Mrs. Charles Bowen and Mrs.
Julius Riemer of North Tonawanda,
Mrs. Edward Bailey of Buf-
alo, Mrs. Miner Marlatt, and
Betty and Lois Reinbolt of Tonawanda;
four grandchildren and
two brothers, George of Saginaw,
Mich., and Benjamin of Buffalo.
Rites will be held Monday afternoon
at 2 o'clock from the residence.
Burial will be In Elmlawn
 
REINBOLT, Frank (I89828)
 
21842 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/21/1959

Walter W. Wolf. 68. a former
resident of the City of Tonawanda.
died today at Covina, Calif,
where he had resided for the past
five years.
Mr. Wolf had been employed by
the Spaulding Fibre Co. untii his
retirement because of ill health
five years ago. He uas a member
of Tonawanda Lodse 247
F & AM
He is survived by his wife, the
former Delia Long. Other local
survivors include sons. Lewis of
the Town of Tonawanda, Douglas
W. of North Tonawanda. and
Charles F. of the Town of Am-
herst; and two brothers,
Arthur B and Arnold of Tonawanda.
Services and burial will be in
California. 
WOLF, Walter W (I89420)
 
21843 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/22/1905

Mrs. Fanny Zurbrick, aged 78 years,
is dead at West Alden. 
Fanny (I74285)
 
21844 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/22/1942

Robert Harold Jedele, nine, son
of Alvin and Inez Bollier Jedele
of 141 East Feiton street, died
early this morning after a lingering
illness. Besides his parents he
is survived by two sisters, Ann
and Mary, and a brother, Kenefick.
Rites will be held Monday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at fee
residence. The Bev. William H.
Saye will officiate. Burial will be
in Elmlawn cemetery. 
JEDELE, Robert Harold (I156013)
 
21845 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/22/1944

Hope that their son, Pvt. Norman
M. Brock, reported missing
in France on July 22, might have
been taken prisoner was crushed
today when Mr. and Mrs. Brock
of 72 Long's avenue received a
War Department report that he
had been killed in action.
Pvt. Brock entered the service
in December, 1943. After training
at Camp Blanding, Fla., and at
Meade, Md., he went to England
in June, 1944 and soon afterwards
to France. In his last letter to
his family, Pvt. Brock said that
his command was moving so rapidly
that any mail which might
have been sent to him had failed
to reach him.
He attended Tonawanda high
school and was employed by the
Spaulding Fibre company on
Wheeler street before entering
he service.
Besides his parents Pvt Brock
is survived by three brothers,
Staff Sergeant Lionel Brock, in
the ground crew of the 9th AAF
in England; Warren and Donald
at home, and two sisters, Mrs.
Myrtle Brennon of Tonawanda and
Miss Alberta Brock at home. 
BROCK, Norman M (I174006)
 
21846 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/22/1977

ALLEN - Raymond
G. Allen, 71, Saturday
(August 20, 1977) at
Niagara Falls Memorial
Nursing Home after a
long illness.
Husband of Sophia
(Haseley) Allen; father
of James T. (Alice) Allen
of North Tonawanda,
E d i s o n (Winifred)
Brown, Mrs. Ronald
(Virginia) Kendall and
Mrs. Raymond (Audrey)
Williams. Also survived
by seven grandchildren.
The family will receive
friends Monday from 7-9
p.m. and Tuesday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the
Otto Redanz Funeral
Home, Michigan Ave.
corner of 10th St.,
Niagara Falls. Funeral
services at St. Paul
C a l v a r y Lutheran
Church, Niagara Falls at
2 p.m. Wednesday. In
l i e u of f l o w e rs
memorials may be made
to First Baptist Church
Building Fund, North
Tonawanda. 
ALLEN, Raymond George (I49246)
 
21847 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/22/1977

ANASTASI - Francesco
(Frank) Anastasi,
of North Tonawanda,
Saturday (August 20,
1977). Mr. Anastasi was
born in Italy and has
lived here for the past 60
years. He was a member
of Ascension R.C.
Church.
Survived by his wife,
Rose (nee Giacco)
Anastasi; two daughters,
Eleanor M. and Rose
Marie Anastasi, all of
North Tonawanda; also,
several nieces and
nephews.
Friends may call 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. at the
Wattengel Funeral Home
Inc., 307 Oliver St., North
Tonawanda, where
prayers will be said
Wednesday at 9 a.m.
followed by a Mass of
Christian Burial at 9:30
a.m. at Ascension R.C.
Church. Burial Mt.
Olivet Cemetery. 
ANASTASI, Francesco (I116015)
 
21848 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/22/1981

BOTHWELL - Edward
L Bothwell Sr., of North
T o n a w a n d a , Friday
(August 21. 1981) in De-
Graff Memorial Hospital
after a lengthy illness. Mr.
Bothwell was a former City
Clerk and a member of
Sutherland I-odge No. 826,
Gratwick Hose Fire Co.
No. 6 and the Elks
B.P.O.E. No, 860 and a life
long member of Payne
Ave Christian Chruch.
He is survived by his
wife Mabel (Witkopt; three
children Mrs Edward
(June) Schumacher; Mrs
Raymond (Shirley) Lewis;
and Mrs. Edward (Shirley)
Bothwell all of North Tonawanda;
also five grandchildren,
one sister Laura
Brunner of Kingston. N. Y.
Friends may call at the
Fretthold Funeral Home
Inc., 1241 Olvier St. at
Ward Rd., North Tonawanda,
Saturday 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Private funeral
services will be held at the
convenience of the family.
The Rev. Charles W Hobbs
will officiate. Interment in
Elmlawn Cemetery 
BOTHWELL, Edward Leonard (I70173)
 
21849 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/23/1968

ROBERTSON - Mary G.
(nee Dorn) Robertson, 79, of
6678 Nash Road, North Tona-
wanda, Thursday (Aug. 22,
1968) at DeGraff Memorial Ho-
pital after a brief illness.
Born in Tonawanda she had
been a resident of the Tona-
wandas the greater part of her
life and was a member of Dawn
Bible Class of Kenmore.
Survivors include a daughter,
Mrs. Karl (Arloa) Spiegel of
Tonawanda; seven sister,
Mrs. William Bruce and Mrs
Josephing Barry of Buffao,
Mrs. Martha Savko, Mrs.
Edward Bristow and Miss Kath-
erine Dorn of Tonawanda, Mrs.
Howard Grawe of Natural
Bridge, N.Y., and Mrs. Melvin
Compton of Houston, Texas;
two brothers, Harry M. Dorn
Sr. and Francis Dorn, both of
Tonawanda.
Friends may call at the John
O. Roth Funeral Home, Morgan
and William Sts., Tonawanda,
where services will be con-
ducted at 10:30 a.m. Saturday.
Burial will be in Memorial
Park Cemetery, Lewiston.
The family will be present
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the
funeral home. 
DORN, Mary (I86542)
 
21850 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/23/1977

KEITZ - Charles P.
Keitz, 61, of North
T o n a w a n d a , N.Y.
Tuesday (August 23,
1977) after a long illness.
A resident of the
Tonawandas for the
greater part of his life,
Mr. Keitz was an Army
veteran of WWII and was
employed at Spaulding
Fibre Co. in Tonawanda.
He is survived by his
wife, Leona (nee
Tussing) Keitz; a son,
Donald Black of North
T o n a w a n d a ; two
daughters, Mrs. Grant
(Roberta) Pardee of the
Town of Tonawanda and
Mrs. Thomas (Linda)
G u i d o of North
Tonawanda; a brother,
A r t h u r Keitz of
Jacksonville, N.C. and a
sister, Mrs. Margaret
Fix of Tonawanda. Also
surviving are nine
g r a n d c h i l d r e n , one
great-grandchild, and
several nieces and
nephews.
The family will be
present from 7-9 p.m.
Tuesday and 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Wednesday at the
Hamp Funeral Home,
Inc., Adam and Seymour
Sts., Tonawanda, where
funeral services will be
held at 11 a.m. Thursday.
The Rev. Patricia
Ludwig officiating. Interment
at Elmlawn
Cemetery. 
KEITZ, Charles P (I148618)
 

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