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23851 | SANDRA J. GUZMAN MAY 1, 1947 - OCTOBER 4, 2022 Sandra J. (Oakes) Guzman, 75 years old, passed away on October 4, 2022. She was born in Lockport, New York, on May 1, 1947, the daughter of the late Lester and Rosemary (Mosure) Oakes. Sandra is survived by her husband, Antonio Guzman; her son, David (Leah) Behrens; her daughters, Angie Behrens and Debi (Mark) Shyrock; eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her daughter, Robin Behrens. Family and friends are invited to a Graveside Service on Saturday at 12:00 noon at Glenwood Cemetery, 325 Glenwood Avenue, Lockport, NY. | OAKES, Sandra Jean (I132895)
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23852 | Sandra J. LeBar of Lockport, NY entered into rest on Tuesday September 22, 2020 at home. She was born in Lockport, NY on September 27, 1957, the daughter of the late Norman and Jean Draiper LeBar. Sandy enjoyed motorcycle and her cats. Mother of Valerie (Matthew) LeBar and Jessica (Jeremy) Girdler. Grandmother of Marcus, Grant, Jade and Ryan. Sister of Timothy (Barb) LeBar. Dear friend of Albert G. DeChambeau. Loving granddaughter of the late Leo and Frances Powers LeBar. Family and friends may call at the Rutland-Corwin Funeral Home, Inc. 2670 Main St. Newfane, NY on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 from 10-11am. Graveside services to follow at Wrights Corners Cemetery. | LEBAR, Sandra J (I205972)
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23853 | Sandra K. Kast, age 65, of Lockport, entered into rest on Monday, March 18, 2019 at Eastern Niagara Hospital at Lockport. Born October 31, 1953 in Batavia, NY, Sandra is the daughter of the late Gordon and Norma (Pittman) Lawvey. Sandra worked at Chameleon Colorcard in Lockport. She enjoyed spending time with her family and grandchildren, baking, especially her strawberry pie and her famous Christmas cookies. She loved being outdoors hiking with her dog Mylee and kayaking. Surviving Sandra are her children: Tina (Robert) Pazyck, Chad (Shannon) Kast and Derek (Krystal) Kast; grandchildren: Jose, Mariah, Michael, Amanda, Christopher, Anastasia, Jayden, Caleb, Derek, Sophia, Nathan, Dylan and the late Anthony Edick. Also surviving is her great granddaughter: Emma Jean; sister: Cathy Sue Stone; special friend: Michael Maloney: children’s father: Kevin Kast and several nieces and nephews. Family and friends are invited to attend visitation at the Kenneth H. Sherrie Funeral Home, 6139 East Avenue, Newfane, on Friday, March 22, 2019 from 2-4 and 6-8 pm. Graveside services will be held at Wrights Corners Cemetery on Saturday, March 23, 2018 at 11 am. | LAWVEY, Sandra Kay (I193415)
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23854 | Sandra L. Smyth, of Pekin, passed away on Thursday, March 25, 2010, at her home, under the care of her family and Niagara Hospice. She was born in Niagara Falls, NY, on February 21, 1942, the daughter of the late Frederick and Dorothy (Waters) Hurst. Mrs. Smyth graduated from Niagara Falls High School. She was a secretary with American Airlines before becoming a medical transcriptionist at Mt. St. Mary's Hospital for 15 years, and later with Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center for 10 years. She enjoyed gardening, bird watching and was a sports and NASCAR fan. Mrs. Smyth is survived by her husband of 45 years, James L. Smyth; one daughter, Paige (Thomas) Treat of Wheatfield; two brothers, Mark (Joyce) Hurst of Spring, TX and Frederick Hurst of Niagara Falls, NY; her mother-in-law, Mary Schimschack. She is also survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins. She was the sister of the late Sally (Don) Dash. Private funeral services will be held at the convenience of her family. Memorials may be made in her name to Niagara Hospice, 4675 Sunset Drive, Lockport, NY 14094. | HURST, Sandra L (I70821)
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23855 | Sandra Lee Marshall, age 87, formerly of Wheatfield went to be with Lord and Savior on August 9, 2022 in Elderwood at Grand Island with family by her side. Born on August 1, 1935 in Niagara Falls; daughter of Russell Applegate and Ella Mae Coleman. A graduate of Niagara Falls High School and Rochester Business Institute. She worked as a medical secretary before taking time to raise her family. Sandra was a long time member of Colonial Heights Free Methodist Church in Niagara Falls, N.Y where she served as a Sunday school teacher, steward and secretary. She was an advocate of education, who taught the love of nature, reading, art, theater and gardening, all of which will live on in her daughter, who fondly remembers the childhood adventures she shared with her mother. She enjoyed needlework and traveling with the Wheatfield Seniors and Ransomville Rural Retires and sharing God's love to everyone. Sandra was a woman who brought kindness, compassion and light to the world by showing love to all those around her.Sandra was preceded in death by her loving husband William C. Marshall in 2003. They were married on August 16, 1958. Also her sister Norma (Robert) Lawson, brother Robert Applegate and nephew Oakley Davidson. She is survived by a daughter, Ann Marshall of Tonawanda and her partner Robert Smith; sister-in-law Lucinda (Miller) Applegate; niece Susan (Lee) Larson; nephews Dennis (Nancy) Davidson, Jim (Julie) Davidson, David (Cindy) Lawson, Scott (Silvia) Lawson; great niece Olivia Larson; great nephew Eric Applegate; grandchildren Kailey (William) Holt and Colin Smith; great-grandchildren William, Haven and many friends.Friends and family may call at the DuBois Funeral Home, 2436 Niagara Road, (Bergholz) in Wheatfield, on Sunday from 1-3 and 6-8pm. Services in the funeral home will be at 10am on Monday, with Pastor Ron Maines, officiating. A private interment will take place after the services at Acacia Park Cemetery in North Tonawanda, NY. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Colonial Heights Free Methodist Church, 1310 Saunders Settlement Rd, Niagara Falls, NY 14305. | APPLEGATE, Sandra Lee (I217789)
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23856 | Sandra Lynn Becker, 68, a resident of Deep Creek, passed away on June 23, 2015. Born in Ketchikan, Alaska, she was the daughter of the late Walter and Marion Becker. She was a Librarian for the U.S. Navy and owner of Becker Rentals, LLC. She was a longtime member of Redeemer Lutheran Church in Portsmouth, VA. Left to cherish her memory are a birth-daughter in North Carolina; brother, Wayne and wife Jeannie; aunt, Verna; nieces, Tanya and Anna; nephews, Matthew, Aaron and Andrew; and cousins, Evelyn, Kathy, Nancy, Douglas and Allan. A graveside service was conducted by the Rev. Pete Grana of Redeemer. Condolences may be offered to the family at www.snellingsfuneralhome.com To send flowers or a remembrance gift to the family of Sandra Becker, please visit our Tribute Store. | BECKER, Sandra Lynn (I107777)
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23857 | Sandra Mann Ormsby, 72, a Niagara Falls native and longtime resident of Lewiston, died Tuesday, July 11, of injuries sustained in a fall in her home. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. (Gladys I.) Mann, Sandra was born March 16, 1945, in Niagara Falls, living there before moving to Lewiston as a teenager. She attended the former Madonna High School in Niagara Falls before going on to receive her bachelor's degree in English from Niagara University. Having married Linus L. Ormsby Jr. on Sept. 23, 1967, and, true to her skills as an event planner, Sandra was busily engaged in making arrangements for the celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary in September. She began her working career at the Niagara Gazette, where she was a reporter and feature writer for the family news department. She also worked for a time as director of the former Lewiston Business and Professional Association before joining her alma mater as director of alumni relations in 1984. In that role, she edited the Niagara University alumni magazine, traveled to alumni events across the country, and planned annual alumni weekend activities over a period of 19 years. Sandra also served for a time as chair of the board of Stella Niagara Education Park. In 2003, she became director of university events at Niagara, a position she described as "the best job ever."She retired from the university in May of 2013 after 29 years of service. When she was inducted into the university's honor society, Sigma Alpha Sigma, upon retirement, then Niagara University president Rev. Joseph L. Levesque, C.M., with whom she worked closely, praised Sandra for the high standards she set in performing her various duties. "Whether it's preparing a menu for a special dinner, decorating a room for an important function, attending to all the details for commencement, or drafting a variety of written materials, I know I can depend on Sandra to complete the task well," he said. Sandra is survived by her husband, Linus; a daughter, Maureen P. (Dan) Allen of Alexandria, Va.; and two grandchildren, Lauren and Erin Allen. She is also survived by two brothers, William (Lois) Mann of Millville, Del., and Kevin (Sheree) Mann of Lewisberry, Pa.; a sister, Kathleen (Richard) Lepley of Ashburn, Va.; an aunt, Margaret Mann of Lewiston; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Friends may call at HARDISON FUNERAL HOME, N. Fourth & Ridge Streets, Lewiston on Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, July 15, at 11 am at St. Peter RC Church, 600 Center St. Lewiston, with the Rev. Msgr. Robert Zapfel officiating. Please assemble at the church. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Lewiston. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Peter Church Capital Campaign, the Joseph L. Levesque, C.M. Institute for Civic Engagement at Niagara University or the Lewiston Public Library Foundation. | MANN, Sandra (I191506)
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23858 | Sandy Minoian, 68, of Grand Island, NY, passed away peacefully on Friday, April 7th, 2017 at Buffalo General Hospital. Born in Hamilton, Ontario on July 27, 1948 she was the daughter of the late Donald J. and Arshaloce (Derarastakisian) Wilkinson. Sandy came to Niagara Falls when she was a child with her mother and sister, Tina. She graduated from the former LaSalle Senior High School and received her Associate’s Degree from Bryant and Stratton College. On February 7, 1970, she married her loving husband, Harry Minoian, at St. Sarkis Armenian Church in Niagara Falls. Sandy had a 32-year career in banking and retired in 1998 as the Vice-President of Citibank in Niagara Falls. She was a member of the Eastern Star, Grand Island Women’s Club and a faithful member of St. Martin’s Episcopal Church. In her leisure time, she enjoyed reading and especially enjoyed spending time with her family. In addition to her husband of 47 years, she is survived by her son Donald (fiance Laura Underwood) Minoian; two sisters, Tina (Frank) Zelinsky and Kim (Gary) Baillie; as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by her one brother, Donald Jay Wilkinson and one sister, Lori Parris. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, April 12th from 4 – 8 P.M. at M.J. COLUCCI & SON NIAGARA FUNERAL CHAPEL, 2730 Military Road, Niagara Falls. A funeral service will be celebrated on Thursday at 10:30 A.M. at St. Martin’s Episcopal Church, 2587 Baseline Road, Grand Island, NY 14072. Entombment in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. If desired, memorial offerings may be made to St. Martin’s Episcopal Church, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital or to Wounded Warrior Project. | WILKINSON, Sandra (I167208)
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23859 | Sara E. McMaster, 40, of Niagara Falls, NY passed away on Wednesday, November 16, 2022 at Niagara Hospice House. Born in Niagara Falls on July 8, 1982 she was the daughter of Brian W. McMaster and the late Susan L. (Green) McMaster.Besides her father she is survived by her son, Cayden Reddecliff; brother, Brian A. (Teresa) McMaster; niece, Violet; nephew, Devlin; and her best friend of 40 years, Kim O'Grady.There is NO PRIOR visitation. A memorial service and burial will take place at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to Niagara Hospice, 4675 Sunset Drive, Lockport, NY 14094-1231. Arrangements entrusted to ZAJAC FUNERAL HOME INC. | MCMASTER, Sara E (I219068)
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23860 | Sarah "Sally" (nee Bellinger) Carney, age 79, of Tonawanda, Anthem, Arizona, and formerly of Irving, Texas, died Monday, February 22, 2016 at Scottsdale Thompson Peak in Arizona, after a brief illness. Born in Buffalo, she was the daughter of the late Buford and Marjorie (nee Getz) Bellinger. She was the beloved wife of the late Jack R. Carney, who died August 13, 2015; mother of Sarah (Keith) Carney-Sutton of Anthem, Arizona; and grandmother of Courtney and Alex Sutton. Also surivivng are many nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 4-7 PM on Monday only at the HAMP FUNERAL HOME, Inc., 37 Adam Street at Seymour, Tonawanda. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 AM Tuesday at St. Francis Chapel, 71 Adam Street, Tonawanda; the Rev. Michael Uebler officiating. Friends invited. Interment in Elmlawn Cemetery, Town of Tonawanda. If desired, memorials to the Historical Society of the Tonawandas, 126 Broad Street, Tonawanda, NY 14150, are preferred by the family. | BELLINGER, Sarah (I122780)
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23861 | Sarah C. Mehls LOCKPORT - Sarah C. Mehls, 87, of Lockport Junction Road died Friday (Jan. 8, 1982) at Mount St. Mary's Hospital, Lewiston. Born in Sanborn, she attended local schools and was a lifelong resident of Western New York. She was the widow of John R. Mehls. She is survived by a son, Paul F.; a brother, Philippineslip Wendt of Bergholtz; and four grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at St. Paul's Calgary (sic) Lutheran Church, 18th and Cleveland streets, with the Rev. Douglas R. Behm officiating. Burial will be at St. Paul's Calgary Lutheran Cemetery, Bergholtz. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today, and noon to 3 and 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the Grimes Funeral Home Inc., 7311 Porter Road, Town of Niagara. Memorials to St. Paul's Calgary (sic) Lutheran Church are acceptable as tribute. | WENDT, Sarah Caroline Auguste (I57677)
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23862 | Sarah F. Giannone, 81, of Niagara Falls, NY, passed away on February 4, 2024 at Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center. Born in Niagara Falls, NY, she was the daughter of the late Vincenzo and Carmella (Fantauzzo) Giannone. Sarah attended Niagara Falls High School. She was employed as the Head Housekeeper at the Summit Inn, as well as at the Best Western Inn on the River in the same capacity. Most recently, she was employed with the Niagara Falls Board of Education as a Child Care Associate until her retirement. In her younger years, Sarah enjoyed the outdoors and camping. She was a member of the 3F Club, and enjoyed boating, and waterskiing. She also enjoyed roller-skating, going to drag races, and was a member of a local CB radio club where she was known as “Sadie Hawk”. She was also a skilled archer, and was the Women’s New York State Champion. In her later years, she enjoyed ceramics, Scrabble and Yatzee, playing bingo, completing jigsaw puzzles, and crocheting. Sarah will be remembered most for her love of her family and her generosity, and was always willing to help whomever was in need. Sarah is survived by her daughter, Robin (Walter Jr.) Nichols; her grandchildren, Ariane Nichols, Savannah Nichols, and Serena Nichols; her great-granddaughter, Olivia McGilveary; her sister, Rosemary (late Basil) Hayes, as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by her siblings, Anthony (late Linda) Giannone, Florence (late Roger) Monfort, Antoinette (late James) Vance, Jennie (late John) Alfiere, Frances Jamgochian, and Carmela ‘Connie’ (Bill ‘Farmer’) Bresko. Sarah’s Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, February 10 at 12 PM at St. John de LaSalle Church, 8477 Buffalo Avenue, Niagara Falls, NY 14304. Private interment in St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Niagara Falls, NY. If desired, memorial offerings may be made to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, https://givenow.lls.org/. Arrangements by M.J. Colucci & Son Niagara Funeral Chapel. Visit mjcoluccifuneralchapel.com for online condolences. | GIANNONE, Sarah F (I224577)
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23863 | Sarah Louisa Townsend, 86, of Niagara Falls, NY passed away peacefully on Sunday, January 1, 2017 at her residence. Born in Middleport, NY she was the loving daughter of the late Lewis and Sarah (Lusted) Westcott. Sarah attended local schools and graduated from Niagara Falls High School in 1947. On August 28, 1948, she married Gerald Townsend at Niagara Presbyterian Church. Mr. Townsend predeceased her on October 28, 2000. Sarah was a long-time member of the Niagara #1 Ladies Auxiliary. She also enjoyed knitting and reading, but above all she especially enjoyed being with her family. Mrs. Townsend is survived by her children Gerald (Debra) Townsend, Jim (Janice) Townsend, Cathy Townsend and Karen Townsend; grandchildren Charlotte (David) Michalski, Neil (Debbie) Townsend, Jonathan (Cherie) Townsend, Sarah (Eric) Pope, Cheri Townsend, Eric Townsend and Brande Whittle; eleven great-grandchildren; siblings Lewis (Delores) Westcott, William (late Mary-Ann) Westcott and Lucille (late Arthur) Keiper; as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by two sisters Mildred (Samuel) Warren and Grace (Peter) Swerengen. Visitation will be on Thursday, January 5th from 3 – 7 P.M. at M.J. COLUCCI & SON NIAGARA FUNERAL CHAPEL, 2730 Military Road, Niagara Falls. Private interment will be held at the convenience of the family at Memorial Park Cemetery. Flowers are graciously declined. | WESTCOTT, Sarah Louisa (I38588)
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23864 | Sarah M. (Pinizzotto) Bucelato, 95 of Niagara Falls, NY, passed away on November 3, 2017. Born in NuMine, PA, she was the daughter of the late Nunzio ‘Tom’ and Josephine (Sgro) Pinizzotto. Sarah moved to the Niagara Falls area as a young child with her family. She attended local schools and graduated from Niagara Falls High School. Sarah worked for several years as a sales clerk at Beir’s Department Store in Niagara Falls. Sarah along with her husband Paul, were active members of the, Hooker Chemical Retirement Club, ISDA Power City Lodge and John Duke Center. Sarah was also a volunteer for the American Red Cross. In her leisure time, she enjoyed reading, working in her flower garden, cooking, baking and most recently, attending the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Adult Day Care Services in Wheatfield, NY. Sarah was predeceased by her husband of 65 years, Paul A. Bucelato. She is survived by her children, Ronald (Norma) Bucelato and Shelly Bucelato-Singleton, five grandchildren, Ronda (Scott) Vitello, Paula (Patrick) Shira, Kelley (Ernie) DelVecchio, Heather (Timothy) Betty and Sean (Ryann) Singleton, thirteen great-grandchildren and several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was also predeceased by her brother and sisters, Samuel (Bernie) Pinizzotto, Louise (late Joseph) Rosino, Angeline (late Herb) Pierson and Vernetta (late Pete) Vaccarella. Visitation will be held on Thursday November 9th from 10 – 11 a.m. at M.J. COLUCCI & SON NIAGARA FUNERAL CHAPEL, 2730 MILITARY ROAD, NIAGARA FALLS, NY where funeral services will follow at 11:00 a.m. Interment will be held in St. Joseph’s Cemetery at the convenience of the family. If desired, memorial offerings may be made to the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Adult Day Care Services, 3780 Commerce Court North Tonawanda, NY 14120. | PINIZZOTTO, Sarah M (I192627)
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23865 | Saratoga Springs NY Saratogian - 10/15/1934 Victory Mills-An a t t r a c t i v e wedding was solemnized this morning at the Church of the Visitation, when Miss Mari Monica Cromie, d a u g h t e r of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Cromie, was married to George Bihn. son of Mis. Julia Bihn of Stamford. The ceremony was performed by the rector, the Rev. Walter T. Bazaar, at a Nuptial High Mass at 9 o'clock. The Rev. J o h n J. Finn of St. J a m e s , Chatham, and the Rev. Leo J. Dufort of Notre Dame de Lourdes, Schuylerville, were seated in the sanct u a r y . The a t t e n d a n t s were Miss Alice Ryan of Brattleboro, Vt. and Trooper James Buckley of New Rochelle. Clement Currier and Mitchell Connors were the ush- ers. The bride was becomingly gowned in linen blue velvet, fashioned w i t h a short train, and wore a halo of braided velvet and shoulder length tulle veil in m a t c h i ng color. Her a r m bouquet was of pink roses and blue delphinium. The maid of honor was attractively attired in midnight blue velvet, shot with gold, and wore a m a t c h i n g turban. Her bouquet was of t a l i s m a n roses. The wedding music was played by Mrs. R. T. Carey. During the mass Mrs. Teresa Cheney sang as the offertory hymn Gounod's Ave Maria, and the communion hymn, Veni Jesu. The Benedictus sung at the mass was composed by the Rev. Walter T. Bazaar. On This Day, O Beautiful Mother, was sung at the conclusion of the ceremony. The church was beautifully decorated with autumn flowers. A reception and wedding breakfast for the bridal party, t h e families and a few close friends followed at Hotel Gates. Mr and Mrs. Bihn later departed on a wedding trip to Washington, D. C, the bride t r a v e l i n g in a brown-checked suit with brown accessories. The bride is editor of t h e Schuylerville S t a n d a r d and a member of t h e Democratic State Committee, S a r a t o g a County. The bridegroom is connected with the New York S t a t e Constabulary, stationed at G h e a d q u a r t e r s in Troy. Guests were present at the wedding from Scl. ylerville, Victory Mills, Troy. Stamford, Buffalo, Chatham, Glens Falls and Ballston Spa. D u r i n g the past few weeks several a t t r a c t i v e pre-nuptial affairs have been given in honor of the bride. | Family: BIHN, George C / CROMIE, Mary M (F51976)
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23866 | Saratoga Springs NY Saratogian - 10/30/1939 Schuylerville-Mrs. Julia Bihn, 56, died at her home in Stanford at 6:30 a.m. yesterday after a brief illness. Mrs. Bihn, who had been j visiting her son, Tropoer George Bihn, Victory Mills, for sometime, returned to her home Saturday. Another son, John Blhn of Lockport; a daughter, Elsie of Stanford and a granddaughter, Nancy Bihn, Victory Mills, also survive. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. | Julia (I145090)
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23867 | Saratoga Springs NY Saratogian - 12/1/1924 The body of Mrs. Estella Green, aged fifty-eight years, arrlved here this morning from North Tonawanda for burial In the Factory village cemetery. Mrs. Green was a former resident of Ballston Spa. Mrs. Green was the wife of William Green, and died a t Tonawanda left Ballston Spa about nineteen years ago. Besides her husband she is survived by six children, Lacy and Joseph Green of Ballston Spa, Mrs. George Carpenter of Tonawanda, Mrs. Maud Brunner, and Mrs. Sarah Schults of Nortn Tonawanda, and William H. Green of Albany; three sisters and two brothers. The funeral will take place to- morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Carter's undertaking parlors, Milton avenue. Burial will be In Factory Village cemetery. | Estella (I178677)
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23868 | Saratoga Springs NY Saratogian - 6/27/1969 SCOFIELD, Lake Luzerne - Mrs. Florence Scofield, 50 died Thursday, June 26, 1969 in Glens Falls Hospital Wife of Kenneth L. Scofield, mother of Mrs. Curtis Bratge of Saratoga Springs, grandmother of Laurie Lynn, and Jo Ann Elizabeth Bratge. Funeral will be held Monday at 10 a.m. at the Brewer Funeral Home. Interment will be in Luzerne Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. Saturday and anytime Sunday. Eastern Star services will be conducted at the funeral home Sunday at 8 p.m. | Florence (I166703)
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23869 | Saratoga Springs NY Saratogian - 8/29/1932 Trooper George Bihn has been called to his home in Stanford, N. Y., by the death of his father which occurred suddenly yesterday morn- Ing Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon. | BIHN, George (I145089)
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23870 | Sarina F. Sara Soos (Scibetta) age 88, of North Tonawanda, peacefully, January 14, 2019. Sarina was a member of the former St. Joseph R. C. Church and served as a Eucharistic Minister. She was a former employee of Sutherlands Stationary in Kenmore. She was the wife of the late Julius Soos. Beloved mother of Mark (Lynda) Soos and Julie Ann (Mark) Nagel. Grandmother of Craig Nagel and John (Alyssa) Nagel. Great-grandmother of Rosaelia Ismay Nagel. Sister of Frank (Florine) Scibetta and the late Augustine, Russell, Assunta, and Mary; aunt of many nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Fretthold Funeral Home Inc. 1241 Oliver St. at Ward Rd. in North Tonawanda on Wednesday from 2:00 PM - 7:00 PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday at 9:30 A.M. from Our Lady of Czestochowa R. C. Church, 626 Oliver St., North Tonawanda. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the Alzheimers Association. Guest register available at frettholdfuneralhome.com | SCIBETTA, Sarina F (I3476)
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23871 | SARKOVICS - Julius J. Sarkovics, 65, of 7127 Ward Road, Town of Wheatfield, Monday (Feb. 12, 1973) at the Delaware Avenue Nursing Home after a long ijlness. Born in North Tonawanda, Mr. Sarkovics was a member and trustee of St. Joseph's R.C. Church, a member of the Holy Name Society, and a 25-year member of St. Johnsburg Fire Company. He was employed as meat manager at the A&P for 35 years, retiring in 1967.He is survived by his wife, Meta Krueger Sarkovics; two daughters, Mrs. Charles Metcalf of North Tonawanda; Mrs. John Holody of San Jose, Calif.; two sons, Roger of Abingdon, Va., and Rodney of North Tonawanda; two brothers, Francis Sarkovics and Charles Sharkey of Tonawanda; a sister, Mrs. Mary McCully of North Tonawanda; and seven 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 prayers will be said Thursday at 9:30 a.m., followed by a Mass of the Resurrection at 10 o'clock in St Joseph's Church. Burial in Resthaven Cemetery. | SARKOVICS, Julius (I81599)
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23872 | SARZYNIAK - Audrey M. (nee Koepsell) November 19, 2021. Beloved wife of the late Matthew Sarzyniak Sr. Loving mother of Charlie (Deborah), Judy (late Philip) Panepinto, William (Marian), Matthew Jr. (Cheryl) Sarzyniak and the late Larry Sarzyniak. Cherished grandma of 15 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by three brothers and seven sisters. Survived by many nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends at the SABER FUNERAL HOME, 549 Oliver Street, N. Tonawanda, 14120 (716) 692-0271, tomorrow, Sunday from 2 to 5 PM where a Funeral Service will be held on Monday at 11:00 AM. The family would like to express their gratitude to the staff at Niagara Hospice House for the great care and comfort they provided the family. And a special thank you to nurse Kim. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Audrey's memory to Niagara Hospice, www.niagarahospice.org | KOEPSELL, Audrey (I134452)
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23873 | SASIADEK - Cecelia S. (nee Grendisa) Of Tonawanda, entered into rest on January 11, 2019 at the age of 98. Beloved wife of the late Alfred W. Sasiadek; devoted mother of Alfred P. (Jenny) Sasiadek, Suzette (Thomas) VanSchoonhaven and the late Paula (Jim) Sullivan; adored grandmother of eight grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren; also survived by one sister. Relatives and friends may visit the LOMBARDO FUNERAL HOME (Northtowns Chapel), 885 Niagara Falls Blvd., near Eggert/Sheridan Dr., on Wednesday from 3-7 PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Andrew’s Church, 1525 Sheridan Dr., Tonawanda on Thursday morning at 9:30 o’clock (please assemble at church). Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Donations in Cecelia’s memory may be made to Kenmore Mercy Foundation. Online condolences may be made at www.lombardofuneralhome.com | GRENDISA, Cecelia S (I161477)
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23874 | SATTELBERG - James R. "Jim" Of Williamsville, entered into rest on July 11, 2020. Beloved husband of Geraldina (nee Liciaga) Sattelberg; devoted father of Joseph (Danielle) Pena and Chelsea Sattelberg (Matthew Graton); cherished papa of Alani Marie; loving son of the late Chester and Helen Sattelberg and son-in-law of Sonia and Jose Gonzalez; dear brother of Paula (late Donald) Kopf, Phyllis (late Brad) Phillips and the late Pamela (Roger) Muncie; brother-in-law of Diana Alvira, Anna Flores, Ann (Chris) Buchnowski and Daniel Gonzalez; also survived by his loving nieces, nephews and cuddle buddies, Princie and Auggie. Relatives and friends may visit the LOMBARDO FUNERAL HOME (Northtowns Chapel), 885 Niagara Falls Blvd. near Eggert/Sheridan Dr., on Wednesday from 4-8 PM. A Funeral Service will be held at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 453 Old Falls Blvd., North Tonawanda, on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock (please assemble at church). Due to the current NYS guidelines, 33% occupancy will be observed. Condolences at www.lombardofuneralhome.com | SATTELBERG, James Robert (I138381)
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23875 | SATTELBERG - Robert H.. of the Errlck Rd.. Town of Wheatfield. March 19. 1933. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sattelberg, brother of Chester of North Tonawanda and Roger of the Town of Wheatfield. Friends may call at the Hamp Funeral Home, 37 Adam St.. Tonawanda, where funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mr. Sattelberg was a member of St John's Lutheran church and the St. Johnsburg Fire Co. - War Veteran Dies Suddenly TONAWANDA, March 20 - Robert H. Sattelberg, 30, Errick road, Town of Wheatfield, died, suddenly last evening while attending services at St. John's Lutheran church, St. Johnsburg. Mr. Sattelberg was a lifelong resident of Wheatfield and a veteran of World War 2. He was employed by the Carborundum company, Niagara Falls, for more than ten years where he was a supervisor. He was a member of St. John's Lutheran church, St. Johnsburg, and the St. of the Johnsburg Volunteer Fire company and Tonawandas Post 64, American Legion. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sattelberg, Wheatfield; two brothers, Chester, North Tonawanda, and Roger, Town of Wheatfield. The body is at the Hamp Funeral home, 37 Adam street, Tonawanda, where funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Walter J. Thiemecke will officiate. Military rites will be conducted by Tonawandas American Legion post. | SATTELBERG, Robert Herman (I67862)
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23876 | Sattelberg, Alan R. - Alan R. Sattelberg, 54, of Sanborn, NY, died unexpectedly Monday, October 6, 2008 in Mount St. Mary's Hospital, Lewiston, Niagara County, NY, after being stricken ill ... Published in the Greater Niagara Newspapers from 10/6/2008 - 10/8/2008 | SATTELBERG, Alan R (I89570)
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23877 | Sattelberg, Shirley F. View/Sign Guest Book Shirley F. Sattelberg passed away December 2, 2009. Born November 20, 1932 in Williamsville, she was the daughter of the late Edward and Emma (nee Luchterhand) Jacobi. Shirley was a graduate from Amherst Central and worked in the admissions office at DeGraff Memorial Hospital. Shortly after, Shirley went to work for Dr. Fugitt and Dr. Lillie office, Kenmore, where she was the administrator. Shirley's whole world revolved around her children and grandchildren. She enjoyed gardening and flowers, and especially enjoyed going to their cottage in Apsley, Ontario, Canada.Shirley is survived by her husband, Richard A. Sattelberg of Amherst; mother of Thomas (JoAnne) Sattelberg of Cicero, NY, John (Barbara) Sattelberg of Pendleton, Daniel (Carol) Sattelberg of Lockport, and the late David Sattelberg; grandmother of Patricia, Christine, Kayla, Jessica, Thomas and William; sister of Edward Jacobi of Williamsville and Karen (Roger) Dunnewold of Clymer, NY; also survived by several nieces and nephews.Relatives and friends may call Monday 2-4 and 7-9 PM in Prudden and Kandt Funeral Home, 242 Genesee Street, Lockport, where funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10 AM. Interment will be in Acacia Park Cemetery. Please visit ww.pruddenandkandt.com to leave an online condolence to the family. Published in the Greater Niagara Newspapers on 12/4/2009 | JACOBI, Shirley F (I70390)
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23878 | Saturday, February 07, 2009 9:31 PM Raymond J. Wittkopp Raymond J. Wittkopp age 95 of North Tonawanda, June 10, 2007 in the Odd Fellow & Rebehka Rehabilitation Center, Lockport. Raymond was retired from Durez after 42 years of service. He was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church (E. Felton St.) where he was a former elder and treasurer. He had belonged to Deerwood Golf Course and enjoyed golfing. He was the husband of the late Geraldine (nee Tremble) Wittkopp. Father of Shari (Edward) Garbus of North Tonawanda and the late Francis Wittkopp. Father-in-law of Sharon Wittkopp of North Tonawanda. Grandfather of Richard Garbus, Dallas, TX, Michael (Kathryn) Garbus of North Tonawanda, Amy (Jason) Zwolinski of Cheektowaga, Carl Wittkopp and Colleen (Walter) Smolen both of North Tonawanda; great-grandfather of 11 great-grandchildren. Brother of Dorothy Baldwin of Savannah, GA. Fiends may call at the Fretthold Funeral Home Inc. 1241 Oiver St at Ward Rd. in North Tonawanda on Thursday from 10 A.M. - 12 noon, a funeral service will be held at the funeral home beginning at 12 Noon, interment will be in Elmlawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's Foundation. | WITTKOPP, Raymond Philipp Johannes (I17173)
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23879 | Saturday, January 4, 1947 WILLIAM F. WOODRICH William F. Woodrich, 77, died this morning at the home of his stepson, Howard Lang, 39 Francis street, Middleport, N. Y. He is survived by his wife, Sophia, nee Heider; two sons, John and William, Jr. of Tonawanda; two daughters, Mrs. Albertine Misner and Mrs. Ernest Acterberg of North Tonawanda; three stepsons, Walter and Harold Lang of Middleport and Edward Lang of Buffalo; four brothers, August of Elba, N. Y., Ernest of Middleport, Charles of North Tonawanda and Edward of Lockport; 11 grandchildren, three great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Lang residence, where funeral services will be held Monday............ Burial will be held in the W......................cemetery. North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 1/4/1947 William F. Woodrich. 77, died this morning at the home of his stepson, Howard Lang, 39 Francis street, Middleport, N Y . He is survived by his wife, Sophia, nee Heider; two sons, John and William, Jr., of Tonawanda; two daughters, Mrs. Albertine Misner and Mrs. Ernest Achterberg of North Tonawanda: three stepsons, Walter and Howard Lang of Middleport and Edward Lang of Buffalo; four brothers, August of Elba, N. Y., Ernest of Middleport, Charles of North Tonawanda and Edward of Lockport; 11 grandchildren, three great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Lang residence, where funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. Burial will be in the West Ridge Cemetery. | WOODRICH, Wilhelm Friedrich August (I145221)
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23880 | Saturday, June 27, 1964 Tonawanda News GOLEM - Emma M. Golem, (nee Ellman), 74, formerly of North Tonawanda, died Wednesday (June 24, 1964) in Northtown Nursing Home after a long illness. She was the wife of John Golem, who died in 1949. Surviving are three sons, Carl G. of Patton, Calif., Howard G. of San Diego, Calif., and Alden of Westfield, N.Y., and a daughter, Mrs. Grace Canfield of Westfield. Also surviving are 10 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren and three sisters, Mrs. Fred Thorman and Mrs. Christ Janowsky, both of North Tonawanda, and Mrs. Norman Arndt of East Aurora. Friends may call at Fretthold Funeral Home, 1241 Oliver St. at Ward Road, North Tonawanda. Services will be Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at the funeral home. The Rev. Carl K. Marks will officiate. Interment will be in Friedens Cemetery. | ELLMANN, Emma M (I69826)
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23881 | Saturday, March 28, 1959 W. C. Strassburg Dies in California; Services Today A former North Tonawanda resident, William C. Strassburg, died Wednesday at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Arthur (Esther) Franklin, of Malibu, Calif. He was 91. Funeral services for Mr. Strassburg will be today at the Little Chapel of the Dawn, Santa Monica, Calif., with the Rev. Lawrence Wynekin, of Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Pacific Palisades, officiating. Mr. Strassburg is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Alma Wilke of Valley Center, Calif.; Mrs. Earline Rosebrock of Santa Monica and Mrs. Franklin. He also leaves seven grandchildren, one of whom, Mrs. Elda Loge Kopp, still resides in North Tonawanda, and 18 great grandchildren. He was born in Niagara County on June 28, 1867. He married the former Wilhemina Krull in 1892 in Bergholz. Mr. Strassburg was a member of St. Mark's and St. Matthew's Church, North Tonawanda and was former ownere of the Krull Coal Co. He and his family moved to California in 1923. Mrs. Strassburg died in 1957. | STRASSBURG, William Karl Gottfried (I57325)
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23882 | Saturday, October 10th at 11 AM, followed by her burial at Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Moira was born in Niagara Falls, NY, on July 17, 1940. She died July 12, 2020 after a short illness. Moira was employed for many years at the IRS, employment that she enjoyed for 20 years. She instilled in her children a love for the Catholic faith, a strong work ethic and her belief of everything in moderation except kindness. Moira attended and graduated from the former Sacred Heart School and graduated from the former Saint Mary's High School, where she was President of her senior class. She was also the President of the ZTI Sorority. In her youth she worked at Bees Bakery and the Nabisco Shredded Wheat factory. She will be missed by all who knew her, especially her four daughters who realized early on in life how blessed they were to have such an amazing mom. She was predeceased by her parents, Catherine and John; and her brother, John. She is survived by her daughters, Kathleen Gulla of Lake Grove, NY, Theresa (Carlo Cuttitta) of Massapequa, NY, Eileen (Don Flynn) of Oakdale, NY, and Maureen (Sean Hunter) of Mt. Pocono, PA. Also survived by her grandchildren, Patrick, Thomas, and Brian Flynn, Francesca and John Carlo Cuttitta, and Declan Hunter. Also survived by her brothers, Brian of Eden, NY, Dennis of Niagara Falls, NY, and Rev. Patrick of Bronx, NY. She is also survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins.Published on October 2, 2020 To plant a tree in memory of Moria Anne Universal, please visit Tribute Store.EventsFuneral service Saturday October 10, 2020 11:00 AM St. Mary's of the Cataract 237 4th Street, Niagara Falls, NY, USA | UNIVERSAL, Moira A (I107631)
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23883 | Savino P. ‘Nino’ Nanula, 93, of Grand Island, NY passed away peacefully on Tuesday, April 9, 2024 in Clearwater, FL, after a brief illness. Born August 21, 1930 in Niagara Falls, NY, he was the son of the late Savino and Emanuella (Gianoto) Nanula; and the beloved husband of 32 years to Virginia (Calvano) Nanula. Savino graduated from the former Trott Vocational High School. At the age of 11 he took his first job as a stock boy and was a meat cutter by the age of 17. He met his eventual business partner, Armand Castellani, and the two operated the Great Bear Market from 1945 to 1955. By the early 1960s, Savino, Armand and a third partner, Thomas Buscaglia, established Tops Friendly Markets. They quickly expanded the grocery store chain, including many Tops locations, Wilson Farms convenience stores, and B-Kwik stores throughout Western New York, Rochester, Syracuse and Pennsylvania. Savino semi-retired in 1991 as Chair and CEO of the company following its sale to the Ahold Company, but continued to stay active as their Vice-Chair of the Board officially retiring in 1996. In 2005 Savino joined WFI Acquisitions, Inc. (Wilson Farms) partnered by his son Paul Nanula, President and CEO of Wilson Farms. As Chairman of the Board, Savino oversaw the purchase of 198 store chain back from Ahold company. Aside from his dedication to his career, Mr. Nanula was heavily involved in the community serving on numerous boards and committees such as the United Way, Oishei Children’s Hospital of Buffalo where he was the permanent chairman of their annual Pro-Am Golf Tournament. He was also active with the Buffalo Hospice Foundation, the former Marine Midland Bank, Canisius College and Niagara University, Boy Scouts of America and the WNY Food Bank (Meals on Wheels/FeedMore WNY). Savino also formerly served as a director of the Buffalo Area Chamber of Commerce and received a Honorary Doctorate from Niagara University. Savino humbly received countless recognition throughout his life including the Businessman of the Year Award in 1983 from Canisius College, and many other awards. Known as a “naturally low-keyed man,” Savino was quoted that he “preferred to be giving rather than receiving.” In his leisure time, Savino loved to golf and was a longtime member of the Niagara Falls Country Club, as well as the Buffalo Club and Buffalo Launch Club. He was also an avid cook, but above all he cherished the time spent with beloved family who will miss him dearly. In addition to his wife of 32 years, Mr. Nanula is survived by his children, Philip (Theresa) Nanula, Steven (Dana) Nanula, Paul (Karen) Nanula, Anthony (Holly) Nanula and John (Jennifer) Mezhir; his adored grandchildren, Gregory (Brian Kron) Nanula, Vincent (fiancé JoAnna Jacob) Nanula, Philip J. Nanula Jr., Michael (Felicia) Nanula, Christopher (Kristen) Nanula, Anthony (Katrina) Nanula, Daniel (Julia) Nanula, Jenna Nanula, Kerri (fiancé David Podlas) Nanula, Nicole (Paul) Bonito, Savino Nanula, Isabella Nanula, Alexa Nanula, Malinee Mezhir, Anjali Mezhir, Kate Mezhir, Jack Mezhir Max Mezhir; step-grandchildren, Joseph, Dante and Toriana Todaro; his cherished great-grandchildren, Dominic Bonito, Gemma Bonito, Giavanna Nanula, Arlo Nanula, Vera Nanula and Hayes Nanula; two siblings, Richard J. (late Shirle) Nanula and Jeanette (late Joseph) Cadille, and many beloved nieces, nephews, cousins. In addition to his parents, Mr. Nanula was predeceased by two siblings, Frances (late Carmen) Mancuso and Anthony (late Violet) Nanula; his son, Dr. James (Elizabeth) Mezhir; granddaughter, Gabriella Nanula, and his former wife Eileen Nanula. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, April 17 from 2 – 8 PM at M.J. Colucci & Son Niagara Funeral Chapel, 2730 Military Road Niagara Falls, NY 14304. Savino’s Mass of Christian Burial will begin on Thursday, April 18 at 11:00 AM in St. Stephen’s Church, 2100 Baseline Road Grand Island, NY 14072. Please assemble at church. Entombment will follow in St. Stephen’s Cemetery. Memorial offerings may be made to Oishei Children’s Hospital of Buffalo, www.ochbuffalo.org/foundation/donate/ | NANULA, Savino P (I204346)
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23884 | SAW TOWN OF WHEATFIELD GROW UP Mr. and Mrs. Krueger Mark 50th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Krueger who live on the Krueger road in the Town of Wheatfield celebrated their fiftieth or Golden Wedding anniversary on Wednesday, November 28th at their home. Both are in excellent health and were actively engaged in their respective usual duties about the house and farm prior to the time they got ready for the evening's festivities. Mr. Krueger for the past 50 pears has operated a farm established by his father, the late Henry Krueger, after whom the highway on which it is located was named. He recalls well the spring of the year when the thoroughfare was opened connecting the old Sawyer's Creek road, now the Niagara Falls boulevard, with the Ward road. In the early days this was completely inundated but now the road is one of the best Improved highways in the town. Mr. Krueger, when a young man assisted in constructing the well-known town hall at St. Johnsburg and also served as a highway commissioner when the residents of each road cleaned out the ditches and scraped the highways with horses. From the years 1911 to 1915 he was elected twice as Town Clerk and was instrumental in making plans and purchasing machinery to start the Town of Wheatfield in maintaining its own roads. He himself helped to haul much of the slag and stone to form roadbeds in the various parts of the town. In later years he was appointed to the office of attendance officer for the township and also served for many years as an election inspector. He is a staunch Democrat and vividly remembers all of the old-time campaigns including the noted Grover Cleveland parades and demonstrations. After the Pan-American Exposition in 1901, Mr. Krueger purchased some of the choice lumber from the building temporarily erected and has a complete building on his farm constructed of absolutely clear material in which not a single knot appears. This was hauled from the site of the exposition in Buffalo to the Krueger farm with a team. While a member of the town board of the Town of Wheatfield remembers copying one of the first franchises for electric power lines into the town records. He also talks about the muddy road that preceded the present wide pavement of the modern boulevard near his home. Before establishing his home on the Krueger road farm, Mr. Krueger spent some time with his brothers and sisters who had taken up homesteads in North Dakota when this territory was opened. He is the only one of the family that returned to New York state. His nephew, William Krueger, Jr., and his wife are presently visiting relatives here. They are residents of North Dakota in Niagara not very far distant from the city of Grand Forks. In addition to his trip to the Wild West as it was then known he also served some apprenticeship on the original canal boats of the early Erie canal- Some of his relatives were owners and operators of such boats and Mr. Krueger often speaks of the stubborn mules that furnished the propelling power on the way to Albany and return. From Albany the boats were taken to New York city with steam tugs. Mrs. Krueger was born on the original Schueler farm now adjoining Payne avenue, near the present Gratwick school. She many times tells of playing on the timber logged to tne lumber yards of the Niagara river. She attended the parish school at St. Johnsburg and regularly walked back and forth daily winter and summer. Many of the present modern homes stand on ground that was covered with dense woods during those days. Mrs. Krueger has one sister, Mrs. Anna Broecker, and one brother, Albert Schueler still living. Mr. Krueger has only one sister, Mrs. Lottie Voelker of Niagara, North Dakota, living. All of the living children of the Krueger family were in attendance at the golden wedding festivities. They are Mrs. Esther Mielke and Mrs. Lucy Lambert of Niagara Falls; Mrs. Ruth Foster, Mrs. Meta Sarkovics, Henry Krueger of the Town of Wheatfield; Mrs. Lucinda Biladeau, Edward Krueger, Jr., and George Krueger, clerk of the North Tonawanda Board of Education, and Mrs. Mary Drmacich of Tonawanda. The Rev. Walter Thiemecke of St. John's Lutheran church appropriately addressed the celebrants. Mr. and Mrs. Krueger have been lifetime members of this church and Mr. Krueger has served in many capacities in the congregation. In commenting on the day of their anniversary the cheerful couple stated that they would continue to take life easy on the farm. They received many attractive gifts sp remembrances from their friends and family. | Family: KRUEGER, Carl Christian Edward / SCHUELER, Maria Malvine Auguste (F23948)
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23885 | Sawyer, John P., was born on the homestead March 6, 1821. His father, Jason Sawyer, was a native of Plymouth, Vt., and came to Niagara county in 1816, and purchased a farm of the Holland Land Company which is still in the family. He married Patience Taylor, and they made the trip from Rutland county, Vt., with an ox team and cart. They cleared the land and suffered all the trials of pioneers. Mr. Sawyer aided his town in all ways, both public and private. He died in 1861. John P. Sawyer was educated in the Royalton Academy and afterwards taught for several winters. In 1850 he married Hannah, daughter of Ebenezer Parson, and they have five children: Lewis K., Jason T., William P., Mary E. and Rosa M. Mr. Sawyer is one of the practical and successful farmers of his town, filling the office of town superintendent of schools for three years and often selected to settle estates, and is recognized as a man of sterling integrity who has ever advanced the best interests of his town and townspeople. From: Landmarks of Niagara County, NY Edited by William Pool D. Mason & Company, Publishers, 1897 | SAWYER, John P (I62661)
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23886 | SAYLER - Leona V. Age 85, of the City of Tonawanda, November 21, 2015, surrounded by her loving family. Cherished sister of Claudia (late Wilfred) MacCarl, Nancy (David) Jandzinski and the late Lois (late Earl) Wiesmore,June Bennett, Arnold (late Joan) Sayler and Sylvia Behr and sister-in-law Robert Bennett; also loved by many nieces, nephews, and life long friends. Friends may call Friday 4-8 at JOHN O. ROTH FUNERAL HOME, INC., 25 WILLIAM ST., (between Morgan and Broad Sts.) in Tonawanda, where funeral services will be conducted at 10 AM Saturday. Friends invited. Burial will be in Elmlawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the charity of your choice. | SAYLER, Leona A (I142620)
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23887 | SCHAUS - Rev. Sharon L. Bryant Age 76, entered into eternal peace on Friday, June 3rd, 2022 while in the care of family in Lockport, NY. She was faithfully married to the late Edward Schaus October 19th, 1968 and had missed him dearly since his passing on December 22, 2018. Sharon is survived by her children, Jennifer (Troy) Green and their children William, Trent, Nicholas, and Kathryn as well as Christopher (Amanda Lawrence) Schaus and their children Olivia, Esme, Gavyn and Santiago. Sharon's siblings are Jeannette Austin (deceased), Mary (Bryant) Hagens and Arthur Bryant (deceased). Visitation on Saturday, June 11th, from 4-6:30 PM, at Clarence United Methodist Church, 10205 Greiner Rd., Clarence, where Funeral Services will be held on Sunday, June 12th, at 2 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations to the United Methodist Committee on Relief at https://umcmission.org/give-to-umcor. To leave a condolence, share a story or light a candle in her memory, please visit www.bataviafuneralhomes.com.Arrangements have been entrusted to the H.E. TURNER & CO., FUNERAL HOME, 403 East Main Street, Batavia. | BRYANT, Rev Sharon L (I35491)
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23888 | Schenectady Gazette - 4/29/1940 The marriage of Miss Florence Moss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ed- ward J. Moss of Snowden avenue, to Lester Buddenhagen of this city, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Budden- hagen of Hancock, took place Sat- urday noon In the Tabernacle Bap- tist ,church. Rev. Stanley Jones performed the ceremony. Miss Alta, pike, organist, played, the wedding marches. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss Blanche Moss was her sister's maid of honor. The bridesmaid was Miss Rita Vadakin. Herbert Chamberlain of Hancock was the best man. The ushers were Arthur Slade and Quentln Hogan. Following the ceremony, there was a reception at the home of the bride's parents. After a wedding trip to New York, Mr. and Mrs. Buddenhagen will reside at 133 Lafayette street. | Family: BUDDENHAGEN, Lester Carl / MOSS, Florence Ethel (F67651)
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23889 | Schenectady NY Gazette - 1/28/1932 E l l a Blume, wife of the late F r e d e r i c k Blume, who had been an i n v a l i d for a n u m b e r of years, died T u e s d a y afternoon at her home, 1124 Seventh avenue, Mt. P l e a s a n t. The service will be F r i d a y afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of her daughter. Mrs. James Mc- Auliffe of 1124 S e v e n t h avenue, cond u c t e d by Rev. H e r b e r t D. Shimer, p a s t o r of the F i r s t E n g l i s h Luthera n Church. Burial will be in P a r k view cemetery, State street. The house will be open t o n i g h t from 7 to 9 o'clock. Mrs. Blume was the d a u g h t e r of the late Lyman Vedder and Evelyn Cregier. She was a member of the F i r s t E n g l i s h L u t h e r a n Church. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. James McAuliffe, two sons, Lewis of this city a n d F r e d e r i c k jr., of New York; a s i s t e r , ' M i s s Corn e l i a Vedder of Lisha Kill, and a b r o t h e r , Charles Vedder of N i a g a ra F a l l s . There are 10 g r a n d c h i l d r e n | VEDDER, Ella (I152667)
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23890 | Schenectady NY Gazette - 1/31/1948 VROMAN-January 30, 1948. Dorothy Ann. infant daughter of Howard and Clara Barber Vroman of 531-1/2 Strong st. Funeral services Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock from the Bond fu- neral home. Relatives and friends Invited. Interment Fisher's cemetery | VROMAN, Dorothy Ann (I123676)
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23891 | Schenectady NY Gazette - 11/29/1927 Mrs. Anna Zajan, 90, wife of the late William Kajan, of 413 Pleasant street, died at her home Sunday, after four weeks of illness. Mrs. Zajan was born in Czecho-Slovak. She was lh New York for a number of years, and had lived In this city about 18 years. The service will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at Gleason and Bernardi's parlors, Jay street, and burial Will be In Vale cemetery. She leaves a son, Frank Zajan, of this city, one daughter, Mrs. Katie Pokorny of New York, seven grandchildren and bine great-granddaughter. | Anna (I102083)
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23892 | Schenectady NY Gazette - 11/6/1964 BLUME - November 5, 1964, at Albany, New York, Frank M. of 10 St. Joseph terrace, Albany, husband of Norma Edenfleld Blume; father of Gary. Michael. Ronald. Sharon and Alana. Blume; son of Mrs. Harriet Blume of this c i t y ; brother of Mrs. Staats E. Finkle. Mrs. Louis Lafforthun, of Schenectady, Edwin Blume of Baltimore. Maryland, Frederick Blume. Poughkeepsle, New York. Donald and Kenneth Blume of Phoenix. Arlzona; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral service at the convenience of the family at Baxter's Funeral Parlors. There will be no calling hours | BLUME, Frank (I152682)
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23893 | Schenectady NY Gazette - 12/18/1967 Mrs. Edith M. Blume McAuliffe, 73, the widow of James J. McAuliffe, died yesterday at her home, 18 Elder St - A native of Schenectady, Mrs. McAuliffe had been employed in the industrial motor department of the General Electric Co. for 24 years before her retirement eight years ago. She was a communicant of St. Luke's Church. Survivors include two daugh ters,-Mrs. Irving L. Sprung of Rotterdam Junction ^and Mrs. Randolph Stelle, Brentwood, L.I.; a brother Lewis Blume, Schenectady; and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday in the Griswold Funeral Home and at 9 in St. Luke's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated. The funeral home will be open after 7-p.m. tomorrow | BLUME, Edith M (I152668)
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23894 | Schenectady NY Gazette - 12/2/1932 Laura C. Breek, 50, wife "of Charles V. Chism, died Wednesday at her home, at Aqueduct after a short Illness. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in Glock's chapel, Jay street, by Rev. Fred C. Hausser of the German Methodist Church. The chapel will be open, for friends tonight after 7 o'clock; Mrs. Chism was a member of Schenectady Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O. F.; the Ladies of the Orient, the Ladies Nest of Owls and-the Women'S Benefit Association, whlch have been invited to the services. Besides her husband, she leaves a sister, Mrs.. William H. Gray of this city. | BREEK, Laura C (I168569)
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23895 | Schenectady NY Gazette - 2/19/1964 Mrs. Clara Vroman, 42, of 230-1/2 South Ferry street, a native Schenectadian, died yester day at Ellis Hospital after an illness of several weeks. SURVIVING * HER are a daughter, Mrs. David Baitholls of Rensselaerville; three sons, Specialist Four Stevens C. Bar ber of Fort Knox, Ky., and Howard and George Vroman, both of Schenectady; two sisters, Mrs Ethel Massoth of Schenectady and Mrs. Clayton Galarneau of Keesville; four brothers, Richard Baldwin of Schenectady, George of Manchester, Conn., Ethelbert of Oswego, and Frederick Baldwin of San Jose, Calif., and seven grandchildren. * °* °/° REV. D. B. JOSLIN, associate pastor of the First Methodist Church, will conduct funeral services at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Bond funeral home. The funeral home will be open after 7 p.m. Friday. Burial will be during the spring at Fishers cemetery. | BALDWIN, Clara (I121826)
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23896 | Schenectady NY Gazette - 2/25/1924 BREEK-Feb. 22. 1924. F r e d e r i c k W. Breek. Funeral Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock from his l a t e residence, 206 Van Vranken ave. Relatives and friends are i n v i t e d . Schenectady Lodge I O. O. F. No. 227, e s p e c i a l l y Invited to attend. Remains may be v i e w e d Mon- day evening from 7 until 9 o'clock. | BREEK, Frederick W (I168567)
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23897 | Schenectady NY Gazette - 2/4/1933 Fred Blume, 64, of 2126 Broadway, died Friday In Albany Veterans' Hospital after a long Illness. A LIFELONG Schenectady resident, he was a self-employed painter and paperhanger. A veteran of World war I. Mr. Blume was a member of American legion Po«t 21. Survivors .Include his wife, Mrs. Lucia Verhagen Blume; two daughters, Mrs. Louis Lofforthun and Mrs. Staats Flnkle of this city; five sons, Edwin Blume of Baltimore. Md; Frank Blume of Albany; Frederick Blume of Poughkeepsie: Kenneth Blume of Phoenix. Ariz.; and Donald Blume of New Orleans, La.; one stepdaughter. Mrs. Donald Arnof ott of this city one brother, Lewis Blume; and one sister, Mrs. Edith Mc.Aullff, both of this city. ° * * FUNERAL SERVICES will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow from the Bond funeral home, with Rev. Roland Kelly of Broadway Methodist Church officiating. The funeral home will be open tonight after 7. Burlal will be In Evergreen Memorial cemetery ALSO Albany NY Knickerbocker News - 1963 BLUME Feb. 2, 1963. Fred, husband of Lucia Verhagen of 2126 Broadway, Schenectady, N. Y.; father of Mrs. Louis Lofforthun and Mrs. Staats Finkle of Schenectady; Edwin Blume of Baltimore, Maryland. Frank Blume of Albany, Frederick of Poughkeepsie, Kenneth of Phoenix, Amona, and Donald of New Orleans, La ; stepfather of Mrs. Donald Arnott of Schenectady, brother of Mrs. Edith Mc- Aujiff and Lewis Blume of Schenectady, also survived by 22 grandchildren. Funeral service Tuesday morning at 10.30 o'clock from the Bond Funeral Home, Broadway and Gullderland Ave., Schenectady. Relatives and friends-*are invited. Funeral home will be open Monday evening after 7 o'clock. Interment Evergreen Memorial Park. | BLUME, Frederick (I152669)
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23898 | Schenectady NY Gazette - 2/6/1931 Henry J. Blume, brother of Mrs. John Stack of this city, died Wednesday in Troy at his home, 203 Eighth street. He is survived by his wife, Mary Contigan, a daughter, Claire Blume, and a brother, Robert Blume of this city. Mr. Blume formerly lived in this city, where he was born and moved to Troy about 15 years ago. He attended St. Peter's Church of that city and was active in several men's societies of Troy. ALSO Troy NY Times - 2/5/1931 BLUME - In this city, Feb. 4, 1931, at the residence, 203 Eighth Street. Henry J. Blume, husband of Mary Costlgan and father of Claire Blume: brother of Mrs. John Stock and Robert Blume, of Schenectady. Funeral from the residence, 203 Eighth Street. Saturday morning at 9:45, thence to St. Peter's Church, where at 10:15 a. m. a requiem high mass will he sung. Friends are Invited to attend. | BLUME, Henry J (I103424)
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23899 | Schenectady NY Gazette - 2/7/1913 Miss Grace K. Berner and Harry A. Woodin were married Thursday night by Rev. A. W. Rogers at the parsonage. 1106 State street. They wore attended by George M. Elliott and Miss Louise M. Kaiser. Mr. and Mrs. Woodin will reside at 334 Hulett street. | Family: WOODIN, Harry A / BERNER, Grace E (F50655)
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23900 | Schenectady NY Gazette - 2/9/1929 TROY. Feb. 9 (Special)~Mrs. Anna Costigan, one of the best known resi- dents, of this city, died today at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wayne Zent. of 312 Eighth street, following a brief illness. Mrs. Costigan was a native of this city and always lived here. She was a communicant at St. Peter's Church and was connected with the League of the Sacred Heart of that. church. She is survived by three daughters. Mrs. Henry Blume and Mrs.. Wayne Zent of this city and Mrs, Alice Breek, and a son. John Costigan, of Schenectady. The funeral will be held Monday morning at 9 o'clock from the home of Mrs. .Kent and 9:30 o'clock at St. Peter's Church where a requiem high mass will be celebrated. Burial will be In SL John's cemetery, Schenectady. | Anna (I103420)
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