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2551 Lockport Union Sun & Journal

Mrs. Reabold Dies 3 Days After Sister
MIDDLEPORT - Mrs. Mary Reabold, 61, wife of Herman Reabold of Freeman Avenue, died Tuesday at the Medina Memorial Hospital, three days after the death of her sister, Mrs. Louis Smith of Alabama Center. Besides her husband, she leaves three sons: Frank, Carl and Walter Reabold; two daughters. Mrs. Laverne Kenyon and Mrs. Alvin Voelker; a sister, Mrs. John Butz; and three brothers, Charles, William and John Rhodes. Rites will be held Friday at 1:30 at the home and at 2:30 at St. Michael's Lutheran Church, Wolcottsville, the Rev. Fred Schleef officiating. Burial will be in Royalton Mountain Ridge Cemetery. 
RHODES, Marie Fredericka Caroline (I86016)
 
2552 Lockport Union Sun & Journal, December 9, 1958
Mrs. Lillian Giertz Duchow, 58, Mann Road, Wolcottsville, died suddenly Monday Evening (Dec. 8, 1958) in the Niagara County Infirmary, Lockport. She was born Jan 13, 1900 in the Town of Royalton, the daughter of Fred and Augusta Martin Giertz. She was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church and had resided in this vicinity all her life. Surviving is her husband, Charles; two brothers, Edward and Frank, both of Lockport; one sister, Mrs. Roy Glena of the Town of Royalton; also several nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 at the Wallace and Heath Funeral Home where services will be held Thursday afternoon at 1:30 and 2:30 in the Trinity Lutheran Church, Wolcottsville, the Rev. Herman Ewald officiating. Burial will be in Trinity Lutheran Cemetery. 
GIERTZ, Lillian M (I205330)
 
2553 Lockport Union Sun & Journal, Tuesday evening August 18, 1931
MIDDLEPORT WOMAN IN DESPONDENCY FIT TAKES HER OWN LIFE
Found By Family With Head Immersed In Water Trough.
Two previous attempts to end her life having proven unsuccessful, Mrs. Wilhelmina Downey, 52 years old housekeeper at the home of John Compton on the Freeman Road, two miles south of Middleport, committed suicide between four and five o'clock this morning, by plunging her head and shoulders into a watering trough in the barn, made from a half barrel. Coroner Frank T. Carmer, M. D., of Newfane, was summoned, and he issued a certificate of death by suicide. In ill health for many years, Mrs. Downey had been confined to the bed much of the time the past year and a half, Coroner Carmer states, and in fits of meloncholia, she made the previous attempts to end her life within a comparatively recent period - once by smothering and once by hanging. Her sister, Mrs. Fred Dohring also resides at the same address, and members of the family, missing her from her room early this morning, instituted a search and made the discovery. Born near Gasport, Mrs. Downey Is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Grassman of Royalton Center, one brother and seven sisters.
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Lockport Union Sun & Journal,
Tuesday Evening, August 18, 1931
Wilhelmina M., wife of the late Thomas J. Downey passed away early Tuesday morning at the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred Dohring, Freeman Road Middleport, aged 52 years. She leaves to mourn her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Grassman, Sheldon road, seven sisters and one brother. Mrs. Fred Dohring, Mrs. Edward Cook, Mrs. Willis Jackson of town of Royalton, Mrs. Berner, Mrs. Peter Mulsiner, Niagara Falls, Carrie of Medina, Helen and Leo of Lockport. Funeral will be held Thursday afternoon, 2:30, Standard Time, from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Fred Dohring. Burial in Mount Ridge cemetery, Rev. Herman Ewald officiating.
 
GRASSMAN, WIilhelmina (I205498)
 
2554 Lockport Union Sun-Journal, Apr 13, 1959
Fred Handrich, 83, Royalton Man, Dies
MIDDLERORT - Fred W. Handrich 83, Akron Rd. Town of Royalton, died Saturday (April 11, 1959) in Hilltop Nursing Home, Gasport, where he had been a patient for eight months. He was born May 19, 1875 in the Town of Royalton, the son of William and Augusta Smith Handrich. He had resided in this vicinity all his late life. Mr. Handrich was a member of St Michael's Lutheran Church, Wolcottsville. Surviving are two sons, Albert W. and Lester H. Handrich. both of Lockport; one daughter, Mrs. Norman Schultz of Medina; six grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call today from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 at the Wallace A. Heath Funeral Home and tomorrow from 1 to 2 in the afternoon at St. Michael's Church. Services will be held in the Church tomorrow afternoon at 2. Burial will be in Royalton Mountain Ridge Cemetery. 
HANDRICH, Frederick Wilhelm Johann (I194942)
 
2555 Lockport Union-Sun & Journal, Friday, December 11, 1959
Herman Eick, 83, Dies In Middleport
MIDDLEPORT - Herman W. Eick, 83, at Griswold St, Town of Royalton, died after a heart attack Thursday (Dec. 10, 1959) in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lester D. Klutts Telegraph Rd. Middleport. Mr. Eick was born Feb. 24, 1876 in the Town of Royalton, the son of August and Caroline Koepsel Eick. His wife, the former Ilda Fink, died more than 20 years ago. Mr. Eick operated his own farm on Griswold St. He was member of St. Michael's Lutheran Church, Wolcottsville. Besides his daughter he is survived by a brother, John, of the Town of Royalton; two grandchildren; four great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 at the Wallace and Heath Funeral Home. Services will be held at 2 Sunday afternoon at St. Michael's Church. The Rev. Hilbert Huth will officiate. Burial will be in Royalton Mountain Ridge Cemetery. 
EICK, Herman W (I198791)
 
2556 Lockport Union-Sun & Journal, Saturday, March 30, 1957
August Genet, 75, Area Farmer, Dies
GASPORT - August F. Genet, 75, of East Ave., died Friday (March 29, 1957) at his home after a lingering illness. He was born July 5,1881 in North Tonawanda, where he attended St. Mark's Lutheran School. His parents were Albert and Ricka Genet. Mr. Genet was married Nov. 22, 1903 to Rose Raduns, who survives. They moved to the Gasport area about 50 years ago, where he practiced farming. He was a member of St. Michael's Lutheran Church, Wolcottsville. Besides his wife, surviving  are a daughter, Mrs. Robert Schultz, Appleton; four sons, Alvin, and Roy Genet, both of Lockport; and John and Albert Genet, both of Gasport; three   sisters, Mrs. Ella Strassburg, Miss Emma Genet, and Mrs. Joseph Doyle, all of North Tonawanda; three brothers, Charles and Otto Genet, both of North Tonawanda; and William Genet, Gasport; 17 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Services will be Monday afternoon at 2:30 in Bream Funeral Home, Main  St., and at 2:45 at St. Michael's Lutheran Church. Wolcottsville. The Rev. Hilbert Huth will officiate. Burial will be in St. Michael's Cemetery. 
GENET, August F (I162893)
 
2557 The Hamburg Sun
Howard E. Jagow
Funeral services were held from the David C. Laing Funeral Home March 2 for Howard E. Jagow of Eden, who died Feb. 27 in his 46th year. The Rev. Arlan Brandt of St. Paul's Lutheran Church officiated, with interment in Hillcrest Cemetery, Armor. Mr, Jagow owned and operated the Eden Valley Nursing Home for the past five years. Prior to that he was in the U. S. Army as captain in the Quartermaster Corps and was a veteran of World War II and Korea. He was a member of the American Legion Post 880, Eden Volunteer Fire Dept. and a life member of Disabled American Veterans Chapter 113. He was the husband of Evelyn Kopper Jagow and the father of Ronald and James Jagow. He is also survived by his mother, Mrs. Edward Jagow, three brothers, Edward and Clarence of Niagara Falls and Howard of Lewiston and a sister, Mrs. William Mautaugh and two grandchildren.
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JAGOW- Howard E.. 2822 Roswell Pky.Eden. N. Y., Feb. 27, 1962. husband of Evelyn Kopper Jagow; father of Ronald H. and James F. of Eden; son of Mrs. Edward Jagow of Niagara Falls; brother of Edward, Clarence and Mrs. William Murtaugh of Niagara Falls, Harold of Lewiston; also survived by two grandchildren. Friends may call at David C. Lang Funeral Home, 2724 West Church St.. Eden until noon Fnday. Family will be present 2-5 and 7-10 P.m. Funeral services from St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Eden Valley, Friday at 2 o'clock. Interment at Hillcrest Cemetery, Armor. Mr. Jagow was a member of American Legion Post No. 880. Eden Volunteer Fire Co. Dept. 1. Life member of Disabled American Veteran Chapter No. 113. 
JAGOW, Howard Edward (I38488)
 
2558 The Tonawanda News, Apr 13, 1949
MRS. FRANCES SCHULTZ
Mrs. Frances Schultz, nee Triabor, 63, of 452 Kohl St. died suddenly last evening in her home. A lifelong resident of North Tonawanda, she was a member of the St. Matthew's Lutheran Church. She leaves four sons, Gustave Jr. and Oscar of North Tonawanda, Raymond of Tonawanda and Lawrence of Massachusetts; four daughters, Mrs. Edwin Strouts, Mrs. Hazel Staub, Mrs. Nathan Hayes and Mrs. John Haber, all of the Tonawandas; three sisters, Mrs. Jacob Boyer, Mrs. James Cummings and Mrs. Ernest Cummings, of Akron, N. Y., and 18 grandchildren. Last rites will be held in the family residence Saturday at 2:30 p. m. The Rev. Paul H. Gassman will officiate and interment will be in St. Matthew's Cemetery. 
TREIBER, Frances Hedwig (I94895)
 
2559 ?28 Mar 1956
Rev. Mackensen Dies; Former Mission Official
The Rev. Herman Mackensen, a retired Lutheran minister, died yesterday at his home, 5864 North Twenty-sixth street, Arlington, Va. Mr. Mackensen was a pastor in Blasdell, N. Y., from 1944 until 1946 when he retired and came to Arlington to live. He took such an active part in the affairs of Resurrection Church in Arlington, that even though he had not been minister there he was elected in 1952 as pastor emeritus. He preached occasionally at the church and taught classes there.
Headed Mission Group
From 1919 until 1925, Mr. Mackensen was field secretary for the Lutheran Orient Mission Society in Canada and the United States, a group he helped found and of which he served as president. Later, from 1928 to 1932, he was superintendent of InterMissions of the United Lutheran Synod of New York and New England to promote establishment of Lutheran congregations.Mr. Mackensen was born in Ontario, Canada, and was graduated from Martin Luther College. He was ordained in 1894 in Buffalo and took over his first ministerial post in Walmore N. Y. He also had been a pastor in Detroit, Mich.; Southington, Conn., and Hartford, Conn. A pianist and organist, Mr. Mackensen composed church music. He also was the author of two books, "Raymond Lull, A Missionary Pioneer in the Moslem World," and "Revelation in the Light of History and Experience."
Survivors listed
Survivors are his widow, Mrs., Sophia Bode Mackensen; a son, William, 1510 Thirty-fourth street N.W., a teacher at Bladensburg High School; two daughters, Mrs. Estelle M. Kile, Arlington, Va., and Mrs. Hans Reinhart, New York; three brothers, Sigmund, North Tonawanda, N. Y., William J., Yardley, Pa., and the Rev. Paul Mackensen, a Lutheran minister in Baltimore; two sisters, Miss. Louise Mackensen, near Buffalo, N. Y., and Mrs. Elsie Denef, Marquette, Mich.; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Ives funeral home, 2847 Wilson boulevard, Arlington. Burial will be in Columbia Gardens Cemetery. The family requests that any tokens of sympathy be in the form of donations to the Lutheran Mission, in care of Dr. J. Luther Mauney, Resurrection Lutheran Church, Arlington, Va. 
MACKENSEN, Herman (I58524)
 
2560 A
UBURN - Robert J. McMahon, 89, of Auburn, passed away Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2017 at Auburn Community Hospital. Robert was born on Dec. 22, 1927 to the late Francis and Ann Erwin McMahon and was raised in Niagara Falls, N.Y. Robert served in the U.S. Army as a photographer during World War II. After his honorable discharge from the Army he went on to higher education at The University of Buffalo and Harvard Business School. Robert worked for Carborundum as a manufacturing manager in Niagara Falls, where he met his bride-to-be, Nancy Butts. He married Nancy on Dec. 11, 1965 and just this past year they celebrated their 51st anniversary. They later moved to Auburn, where he worked at General Products as general manager. Under the Wickes Manufacturing Company, as the Vice President and general manager, he commissioned the building of the Auburn plant of Wickes which is now known as TRW.
Robert was an avid reader, sailor, and was a member of the Owasco Country Club and Auburn Golf and Country Club, where he played in the old timer's league. He also enjoyed giving of his time and talent being on the Merry Go Round Theatre Board of Directors, Vice Chair on the Chamber of Commerce and Auburn Community Hospital Boards. Robert loved spending time with his family and will be greatly missed.
In addition to his wife, Nancy, Robert is survived by his daughter, Patricia Hartwell and her husband, Christopher, of Auburn; son, Robert McMahon and his wife, Christine, of Memphis, N.Y.; two brothers, Francis T. McMahon, of Cicero, and James McMahon and his wife, Nancy, of Murrells Inlet, S.C.; sister, Mary Jane Ross, of Massachusetts; four grandchildren, Bradley, Natalie, and Tiffani McMahon, and Mary Catherine Hartwell; two step-grandchildren, Emily and Jennifer Hartwell; several nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, Robert was predeceased by his sister, Eileen McMahon.
Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 20, 2017 at the Brew Funeral Home, 48 South St., Auburn. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2017 in Sacred Heart Church, 90 Melrose Road, Auburn, NY 13021. A committal service will follow in St. Joseph's Mausoleum.
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MCMAHON, Robert J (I297)
 
2561 A candlelight wedding service on Thanksgiving evening in St. Peter's Evangelical and Reformed Church, united in marriage Miss Ruth Copeland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. F Copeland of 390 Niagara St., North Tonawanda and Roger Leaderstorf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Leaderstorf of Hillcrest Rd., Tonawanda. The altar was banked with white gladioli,, white chrysanthemums, white pompons and ferns. Robert Jaenecke sang, "Today, C Lord, We At Thine Altar Stand" and "The Lords Prayer". Mrs. Glen Warblow, aunt of the groom, was the organist The bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned in white slipper satin, with a circular train. She carried a shower bouquet of white carnations, white pompons and "centered with orchids. Mrs. William Prescot,t matron of honor, wore an old rose sharkskin gown. She carried Johanni Hill roses an pompons. Miss Marjorie Allan and Miss Shirley Fehrman, bridesmaids, wore peacock blue dresses and carried pink Bountiful roses and pompons. Miss Judith Manth, niece of the bride, was the flower girl. She wore a gold sharkskin dress and carried a email colonial bouquet. Duane Leaderstorf was his brother's best man and William Kohler and Robert Schroeder were ushers. A reception was held at the Grctwick "Hose Company for 200 guests. Mrs. Copeland, mother of the bride, chose a black crepe dress with black accessories. Mrs. Leadstorf, mother of the groom, wore a b:own crepe dress with brown accessories. Both wore corsages" of Johanna Hill roses and carnations. Pre-nuptial showers were given by Mrs. G. H. Manth, Mrs. C. F. Braegas, Mrs. Carl Copeland, Mrs. E. W. Copeland, Mrs. B. W. Guilfoos, Mrs. L. J. Maerten, Mrs. Wm. Prescott, Miss Shirley Fehrman, Miss Marjorie Allan, Miss Patricia Primeau and Mrs. C. G. Leaderstorf. Mr. and Mrs. Leaderstorf are now at home at 39 Linwood Ave., Tonawanda. Family: LEADERSTORF, Roger D / COPELAND, Ruth (F71525)
 
2562 A Captain in the Navy

Commander at a training base in San Diego

Served in China and the Philippines 
BLACKBURN, Paul Prichard (I44438)
 
2563 A dispensation had to be received in order to marry. He was only 18. SCHWENK, Johann Heinrich Jr. (I3207)
 
2564 A Johann Georg Kotz, Wirt and brewer was Godfather at most or all of these children. This is the man who married the widow Felicitas Geckler, widow of Fridrich Breymayer. He is also the man who bought the property, Haus # 45, a long-time Wirthaus, doing small business. This was where the town council met in earlier years, later then at the Hirsch. RUPP, Jacob (I6139)
 
2565 A Mass of Christian Burial for Mathew S. Sabin , 62, the
production manager of American Tech Fab in Wilson and the operator of an archery shop, will be offered at 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. Albert the Great Catholic Church, Melody Lane and Niagara Falls Boulevard, North Tonawanda. Burial will be in Acacia Park Cemetery, Town of Pendleton.
He died Friday (Sept. 4, 1992) in his home after a brief illness. 
SABIN, Matthew S (I65616)
 
2566 A Matthaus Bäumler, shoemaker, was Godfather at all christening to Bart. Bäumler's children born in Feldstetten. His wife was Ursula. She died 19 Jan. 1682 at age of 70 (b. 1612). This couple had no children born in Feldstetten, as she apparently was past child-bearing age when arriving in Feldstetten in ca. 1663. Matthaus and Bartholomaus were almost certainly brothers, and I have recorded them as such.

On 29 Mar. 1698, a Michael Bäumler and wife had a child, Barbara. This is the only birth entry for a child of this marriage. Michael is probably the son of Matthaus, though he could have been son of Bart, born in community they lived in before moving to Feldstetten in ca. 1663. 
BÄUMLER, Bartholomaus (I3730)
 
2567 A search found no children born of this marriage. Matthäus was organist and tailor in Feldstetten. It appears he had two brothers there, both married and having children. The one, Eziekiel, was schoolmaster many years, and married three times there. SCHWENK, Anna Barbara (I3204)
 
2568 A small plaque rests on the window sill of a man's home. Its simple advice: "Call your Mother. She worries."
Barbara was no stranger to heartbreak. On a sweltering July 4, her new husband Richard Rogers swam after an errant ball during a family beach volleyball game on the shore of Lake Erie, NY. The strong current caught him, and Rich struggled.
Barbara's father stripped off his shoes and plunged in the choppy water. Too late. A horrified young wife watched her beloved drown in the arms of her father.
Sixty-five years later, Barbara would pen in her journal, "And then, the blur, the horror. tears, tears, tears. Gone. Nothing anymore. 1951."
Barbara's mother encouraged her to try something new to get some distance on her grievous loss. The USAF was in its infancy when Barbara entered as a Lieutenant in 1952.
A journalist by education and high school English teacher by profession, "Bobbie" as she was known to her long-time friends had edited the Bethany College paper with her dear friend Peachie Roberts.
She earned a Master's Degree by "applying the seat of the pants to the seat of the chair." At Goodfellow AFB in San Angelo, Texas, Barbara was the editorial writer for Research Development, the forerunner of NASA.
Barbara Kate Rose was born October 24, 1924 in her parent's house in the small lumber town of Tonawanda, NY.
Her father, Walter Sumner "Tam" Rose, revered as the coach of the Tonawanda Lumbermen (later the Kardex, one of the first NFL football teams), coached the Syracuse Orangeman football team, was the school's athletic director, and a business owner. Barbara's mother Rosetta Kate Misner, "a smart woman, ahead of her time in many ways," was a dress shop owner.
The youngest of three, Barbara had a happy childhood though her family struggled at times in business. She was close to her father "stalwart and steadfast" and spent hours and days and weeks and months playing and exploring in the small town. She adored her brother Dr. Robert M. Rose and formed a close bond with her sister Nancy.
An Arkansas farm boy who grew up dirt-poor during the Great Depression joined the Army as an Aviation Cadet late in WWII and learned to fly. After the war, John Depew Hedges earned a degree in Animal Husbandry, then returned to the grinding work of the farm while remaining in the Reserve.
The flare-up of the Korean War in 1950 created a need for 200 pilots. Private Hedges volunteered, entered the new USAF as a Lieutenant, and was assigned as an Instructor Pilot in the B-25.
At Goodfellow, Hedges met and became intrigued by Lt Rogers. Women in the Air Force in 1953 were an anomaly. Though he was dating Barbara's friend, Lt Hedges was smitten by the leggy brunette in a WAF uniform. He made several passes, but Barbara was having none of it. "What do you think that will get you?"
John's, "the handsomest man I ever saw," persistence paid off. The local paper described the small base chapel ceremony presided over by a young military chaplain and attended by three fellow officers as, "A lieutenant married a lieutenant and a lieutenant while a lieutenant and a lieutenant looked on."
Barbara was shocked upon her first visit to John's family in Arkansas. The Hedges had relocated from Long Island, NY during the depression and were of limited means, but fiercely independent.
Barbara was independent, too. Still, it was hard for her to believe that people lived without indoor plumbing. This town girl discovered the preferred use for the Sears Roebuck catalog in the outhouse. It's unclear whether this experience had anything to do with her lifelong love of mail order shopping.
Barbara's nascent career ended in 1954 with the expected birth of a son. She went on to rear 4 more children while living the challenging life as the wife of a career military officer in places as far flung as Okinawa island. Though charged with keeping the household together during her husband's year-long remote tours in Japan and Vietnam, she made time to write daily letters.
"I've enjoyed every place I've ever been and everywhere his jobs took him. And found change to be wonderful."
Her union with John lasted 46 years until his death. Barbara missed him every single day. "Laughter we had, and youth, a warmness that lasted all the years. Close we were with the gladness of life and hope."
Barbara was passionate about movies and politics. As a girl she traipsed to the downtown theater frequently to take in the latest productions featuring the leading men and ladies of the day. That simple pleasure continued throughout her life as she imparted her joy of those films to her grandchildren.
Barbara followed current events and the political theatre closely. Though blessed with a naturally low blood pressure, her family observed that one of the candidates in the impending presidential election rendered a corrective effect: "Lies, lies, lies!"
Dogs played a prominent role her entire life. As a child, "Whenever anyone missed me, I could be found with the dogs." She loved them unconditionally and always had one nearby. Barbara did it all --breeding, showing, obedience training, or just having them around close.
"A good dog is a great companion-doesn't matter the breed. Dobermans are really my choice." Her beloved Dobie Josie passed last year as the second-longest living Doberman in recorded Breed history--17 years old.
Barbara read and wrote voraciously and became a bit frustrated that her vision wasn't as sharp as it used to be. Nevertheless, "The Clipping Lady" continued to send newspaper and magazine accounts to loved ones on subjects that she knew interested them. She left behind an impressive body of poetry and prose.
Her children and grandchildren visited and called frequently, and she doted on them. Kind and generous, Barbara always remembered birthdays, anniversaries and other special days. She counted success and satisfaction in her accomplished and independent children and grandchildren and, yes, she worried over them.
Barbara Kate Rose Hedges passed away unexpectedly August 18, 2016 of an abdominal aortic aneurysm. Vibrant and sharp until her passing, Barbara lived independently in the family farmstead outside Malvern, Arkansas where she had made her home with her husband and family.
She is survived by 3 sons, 2 daughters, 8 grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews, and her last dog Buddy. Interment will be at Arlington National Cemetery. Barbara asked that donations be made in her name to the National Rifle Association.
"So, I think death has no victory. The victory is called memory. And there is always that. 
ROSE, Barbara Kate (I188245)
 
2569 A weaver. SCHWENKSCHUSTER, Johann Georg (I7325)
 
2570 Abraham Staley deed John's property in Elizabeth Township - 12/28/1833 STALEY, John (I45138)
 
2571 Abraham Witmer was a pioneer settler from Lancaster County, PA, who settled on a farm of several hundred acres about one mile northeasterly from the old suspension bridge in the town of Niagara., NY


Tonawanda News - 7/18/1970

By WILLARD DITTM AR
President
Historical Society
of the Tonawandas
Witmer Road, connecting
Niagara Falls Boulevard
and River Road in North
Tonawanda, was named for
a family of early frontier
settlers.
In 1810, John Witmer and
his family, consisting of his
wife and eight children, left
Lancaster, Pa., and settled
on a 100-acre farm on
Military Road, which he had
purchased from one Isaac
Swain. At that time there
was only one other clearing
on Military Road.
Abram Witmer, a brother
of John, came to the Niagara
Frontier in 1811 from the
same place in Pennsylvania
with his wife and four children.
They settled on a tract
of land purchased from the
Holland Land Co. on
Saunders Settlement Road.
When the War of 1812 broke
out, Abram took his family,
which had grown larger,
back to Pennsylvania. The
Witmer brothers were
Mennonites and had
religious scruples against
war.
Tobias Witmer, one of
Abram's seven sons, was
born in 1816 at Bellevue
(Suspension Bridge) and
became one of the first
surveyors of the region. He
made several maps of early
Tonawanda which are still
the main reliance for lot
lines and street boundaries.
On an 1852 map of Niagara
County there are shown
nine families of Witmers
living at different points in
the Town of Niagara. The
two first Witmers. John and
Abram. reared 17 children,
most of whom survived and
married. 
WITMER, Abraham (I10194)
 
2572 ABRAY - Clifford E.
Of Wheatfield, NY passed away on May 20, 2022, at the age of 87. He is survived by his loving wife of 64 years, Marjorie Abray. Dear father of daughters Susan Boyce (Craig), Allison Gugliuzza (Ronald) and sons Thomas (Donna Mahoney) and James (Joan). Also survived by grandchildren Alexander (Amanda Zranchev) and Andrew Boyce, Jeremiah Abray and Sara Gugliuzza, his sister Janice DiBacco (late Don), niece Nicole Merletti (John) and many dear friends. Cliff graduated from Niagara Falls High School and Erie County Technical Institute and was employed at Praxair (formerly Union Carbide Linde Division) for 42 years, retiring in 1998. He served in the US Army and the US Air Force Reserves, retiring as Chief Master Sergeant in 1995. He was a long-time member of Riverside Presbyterian Church in Niagara Falls, serving as an elder, deacon and church treasurer for over 40 years. In addition, Mr. Abray was a volunteer at the American Red Cross, Heart Love and Soul Food Pantry, and the Praxair Museum. He was an avid bowler for over 50 years, bowling twice a week after his retirement. Clifford also served as treasurer of the CRC Retirees (Praxair) and secretary of the homeowner's association at his previous residence. Upon death, his body was donated to the UB Anatomical Gift Program at the Jacobs School of Medicine. A Celebration of Life Service will be held at Riverside Presbyterian Church at 815-84th Street in Niagara Falls on June 12th at 2 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his name to Riverside Presbyterian Church or Heart, Love and Soul Food Pantry, both in Niagara Falls, NY. 
ABRAY, Clifford Edgar (I38936)
 
2573 According to Dorine Clark Bettinger in a letter of 1 mar. 1997, Benjamin's middle name was Philip. Reported, he left his wife Mary Collins in Ellisburg, NY and settled in Ohio. He reportedly was "living with a woman" there in about 1845 (census report). He was a captain and served in the 6th Regiment Artillery with Lt. Col. Sprague in the War of 1812. BOOMER, Benjamin Philip (I277)
 
2574 According to Dr. Kiess' book, this family was extremely poor. They lived in the community poorhouse and then finally the community dug up the money to send this couple and seven of their children and Gottlieb's one sister to America in 1852. The birth entry of son J. Heinrich b. 1843 does state that he "in 1852 ausgewandert ist." The oldest son Conrad stayed in Mundingen, but the village had to provide lodging and food for him - still.

Right after this family left, Konrad Schwenk (b 1805) petitioned Mundingen town council to live in the poor house, and this was granted to him.

All these Späth children were our distant blood kin. 
SPÄTH, Gottlieb Heinrich (I6047)
 
2575 According to Dr. Kiess' letter of ca. 15 Sep. 1997, the considerable land holdings of her father - deceased in 1764 - was inherited by Anna Maria. SIMMENDINGER, Anna Maria (I6360)
 
2576 According to Karlheinz Schoenfeld in email of 11/13/97, Gertrude said she and siblings were raised in Lutheran orphanage in Buffalo, Erie County, NY. Her grandfather J. Georg Schwenkbeck lost a leg, then later the other one. SCHWENKBECK, Gertrude Florence (I11634)
 
2577 According to Kiess book, he became Schultheiss at age 60 in 1682. He turned over this post, because of old age, to a Mattheus Breymayer, b. 1664. This was in the year 1706. Kiess book indicates that at an inventory, it was discovered that Johannes was illiterate.

In 1728, Jerg (Georg) Rupp, son of Johannes, takes over this post. He died in 1740. 
RUOPP, Herr Johann (I3007)
 
2578 According to the Fam. Register where this info. was obtain, Maria Agnes was blind since 1819. RÖKER, Maria Agnes (I4746)
 
2579 According to the Fam. Register, he was auf der Wanderschaft as apprentice brewer (Brauknecht).
Indication is that he died in "Preuss" area (with an + symbol for death, the Berlin.) 
BREYMAYER, Johann Gottlieb Heinrich (I679)
 
2580 ACHTERBERG - Carl Maynard Achterberg, 64, of 15 Adam St., Tonawanda, Monday Sept. 13, 1971) at his residence. Beloved son of Mrs. Alice E. Achterberg of Adams, NY,; brother of Mrs. Jacob (Caroline) Dexheimer of North Tonawanda and Mrs. John (Lorna) Price of Adams, N.Y. Graveside services were conducted at the Wheatfield Cemetery, Wednesday afternoon, the Rev. Enno Schmoock officiated. Arrangements by the Brunner Funeral Home. ACHTERBERG, Carl Maynard (I94703)
 
2581 ACKERMAN - James C.
Went to be with the Lord on December 4, 2021 at the age of 83. Beloved husband of 33 years to the late Dawn J. (nee Johanson) Ackerman; loving son of the late Edgar H. and Rita M. (nee Cole) Ackerman; also survived by many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews. James was a United States Army Veteran and retired from the New York Central and Penn Central Railroad. Arrangements by AMIGONE FUNERAL HOME, INC. Share memories and condolences on James' Tribute Page at www.AMIGONE.com 
ACKERMAN, James Charles (I112034)
 
2582 ACKERMAN - Leona Age 91, of the City of Tonawanda, November 3, 2016, at her residence, under the care of Hospice, daughter of the late Alvin and Louise (nee Dettmer) Ackerman; sister of the late Helen Ackerman, Alvina Wittkopp and Walter Ackerman; Leona is survived by many nieces, nephews and great, great-great and great-great-great-nieces and nephews. Calling hours will be Monday from 3-7 PM at JOHN O. ROTH FUNERAL HOME, INC., 25 William St. (between Morgan & Broad Sts.) in Tonawanda. Funeral Services will be held Tuesday at 11 AM in Immanuel Lutheran Church, 107 Scott St. (corner of William St.) in Tonawanda. Everyone welcome. Burial will be in Elmlawn Cemetery. Flowers gratefully declined. Memorial contributions may be made to Immanuel Lutheran Church or to Hospice Buffalo. Leona was a devoted life long and very active member of Immanuel Lutheran Church and was also an active woodworker. She had been employed by Battenfeld - Grease & Oil Co. in North Tonawanda for many years. ACKERMAN, Leona (I111967)
 
2583 acob J. Bullivant, 38, of Niagara Falls, NY passed away on Tuesday September 20, 2016 at Mount St. Mary's Hospital, after a brief illness. He was born on May 7, 1978 in Niagara Falls, NY and was the son of William Bullivant and the late Clarissa(Peterson) Bullivant and attended local schools.


He formerly worked at Superior Lubricants on Buffalo Avenue. Jacob enjoyed working out and had a great love for his cats, family and friends.


Besides his father he is survived by his fiancée of 12 years Nicole Graff; brother John Bullivant; longtime friend James(Maria)Johnson and several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.


Friends may call Wednesday, September 28th from 4-8 PM at ZAJAC FUNERAL HOME INC., 319 24th Street, cor of Welch Ave, Niagara Falls, NY, where funeral services will begin at 5 PM with Reverend Jacek Mazur officiating. Burial will take place at the convenience of the family. 
BULLIVANT, Jake (Jacob J) (I164710)
 
2584 Active Church Member Dies at Lumber City
NORTH TONAWANDA. Aug. 29. - Charles Senechal, 63, of 46 Linwood avenue, died Saturday afternoon in the DeGraff Memorial hospital. He was a lifelong resident and a member of the St. Mark's Lutheran church, the Men's club, the Lutheran Laymen's league and the Senior Athletic club of the church. He was also a member of the Remington Rand Social club. He is survived by his- wife. Louise Holland Senechal; two sons. Wallace R. and Howard C. Senechal; a daughter, Mrs Irwin Klemer and five grandchildren, all of North Tonawanda, a brother Fred, Lockport, and three sisters, Mrs Jack Feeley, Mrs Thomas Truesdale, and Mrs John Lowe all of Niagara Falls. Funeral Services will be held tomorrow at 2 pm from the Fretthold funeral home, 1241 Oliver street and at 2:30 pm at ST Mark's Lutheran Church, Oliver Street. The Rev Paul Fretthold will officiate and intermnet will be in St Mark's Cemetery. 
SENECHAL, Charles Albert (I222651)
 
2585 ACTIVE CHURCHWOMAN DIES AFTER EXTENDED ILLNESS
Mrs Julia F. Neumann, 70, of 3913 McKoon avenue, died at her home early today after an extended illness. Funeral services for Mrs. Neumann will be held at Cobler's Funeral home, the time for the services is being arranged.. Mrs. Neumann was born in Walmore on April 5, 1880. She had lived in Niagara Falls for the last 55 years. A charter member of St Pauls' Evangelical Lutheran Church. Mrs. Neumann has been an active in church activities until the time of her illness. Surviving are her husband Otto H. Neumann, two sons, William O., and Oscar F. Neumann this city, two daughters, Mrs. Esther J. Barbour, Upland, CA and Mrs. Winifred L. Duncan, Redondo Beach, CA, as sister, Mrs. Agnes Wahl, this city. Burial will be in Bergholz. 
HASELEY, Juliane Ernestine (I48174)
 
2586 Actually died in Marion County, FL STEINBRENNER, Robert (I38148)
 
2587 Adams NY Jefferson County Journal - 1/29/1889

Mr. Eugene Bilkey, of the French Settlement
in Lorraine, was buried yesterday
by Undertaker Lester in the Lyman burying
ground, Lorraine. 
BILKEY, Eugene (I145268)
 
2588 Adams NY Jefferson County Journal - 1909

Miss Jessie Bilkey, only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bilkey, died
at her home here Monday morning,
Aug. 2, after a long illness and much
suffering, aged 21 years. Besides her
parents she leaves one brother, Geo.
H. Bilkey. The funeral was held
Wednesday at the house, Rev. R. E.
Jones of Lorraine officiating. . She
will be greatly .missed by her many
friends. Much sympathy is felt for
the bereaved family. 
BILKEY, Jessie M (I145274)
 
2589 Adams NY Jefferson County Journal - 1916

-Married, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. N. Caulkins, June 28, their
daughter, Miss Ethel .Caulkins, to
George Bilkey of Lorraine. The
bride, after having four showers given
in her honor, was very quietly married,
attended by her cousin, Kiss
Laura Moore of Adams, and Ray W.
Moore of Lorraine. the impressive
ceremony was performed by Rev.
Frederick Maunder of the M. E.
church of Adams. The wedding sup-
per was served by Mrs. Maude Grim-
shaw of Watertown. The bride is
one of Lorraine's fair daughters. The
many gifts testified to their popu-
larity. the groom is a prosperous
farmer, living one-half mile from the
village. They are touring the state
in the Bilkey car for their wedding
journey. Congratulations and best
wishes attend them.
 
Family: BILKEY, George H / CAULKINS, Ethel (F52025)
 
2590 Adams NY Jefferson County Journal - 3/17/1885

BILKEY-FEE-In Lorraine, Feb. 28, by Rev.
S. M. Crofoot, Henry P. Bilkey and Anna L.
Fee, all of Lorraine. 
Family: BILKEY, Henry P / FEE, Anna L (F52028)
 
2591 Adams NY Jefferson County Journal - 4/30/1924

—Mrs. Ethel Caulkins Bilkey, wife
of Supervisor Geo. H. Bilkey, passed
away at her home in this village
Saturday morning, April 25, after, an
illness covering a period of more than
a year during which time she had
beeh a very patient sufferer. Mrs.
Bilkey was born in Lorraine, May 18
1892, the daughter of Everett N.
and Martha Moore Caulkins. She
had spent practically all of her life
here, being educated in the local
school, later attending Adams High
school, of which she was a graduate
with the class of 1918. From that
time until about two years ago she
taught school, teaching the greater
part of the time in our village school.
On June 28. 1916, she was married
to George Bilkey, one child being
born to this union, Arlene Jessie, who
is about a year and a half old. Mrs.
Bilkey's death is a distinct loss, not
only to her family but to the com-
munity in general, as she was a
very energetic worker in all the local
organizations to which she belonged.
She was a member of the Methodist
Episcopal church and Lorraine
Grange. The funeral was held from
her late home Monday afternoon at
2 o'clock. Rev. E. J. Lewis of Adams
officiating. The high esteem in which
she was held was evident from the
large number of relatives and friends
who gathered to pay their last re-
spects. The floral offerings were
numerous and beautiful. She was
laid to rest in Rural cemetery, Ad-
ams. Besides her husband and
daughter, Mrs. Bilkey is survived by
her father, E. N. Caulkins, and bro-
ther, Ross W. Caulkins, both of Lor-
raine. 
CAULKINS, Ethel (I145222)
 
2592 Adams NY Jefferson County Journal - 9/1910

Rev. Alfred T. Vail occupied the
pulpit of the Presbyterian church
Sunday preaching two excellent ser-
mons. Mr. Vail is a graduate of
Cornell university and of Auburn
Theological seminary. He bgan his
ministry in this county at Dexter
and Brownville. His wife is the
daughter of Hon. Henry Binninger of
Dexter. His last pastorate was eight
years in the Church of the Cove-
nant, Buffalo, where he labored fili-
gently and succeeded in building up
the church membership and pushed
the building of a new church. For a
needed change for himself and wife,
he has been living recently an out of
door life in the excellent climate of
St. Petersburg, Fla.
 
VAIL, Alfred T Rev (I146227)
 
2593 Adele Brown , of Lewiston, NY, passed away peacefully at home with her children at her side on Friday, February 9, 2018.   She was born in Niagara Falls, NY, on September 22, 1935, the daughter of the late Vincent and Lottie [Kapelka] Wasiewicz.
Mrs. Brown graduated from Niagara Falls High School. She was an administrative assistant with various companies in Niagara Falls and later became the secretary to the Park Manager with the New York State Parks Department  for over 15 years, retiring in 2008.
She loved attending her grandchildren's events and enjoyed taking care of her lawn and gardens. 
Mrs. Brown was the wife of the late Thomas H. Brown, who passed away in 1971.    She is survived by a son Kenneth D. (MaryRuth) Brown, a daughter Barbara J. (Russell) Goeseke, four grandchildren Erin, Daniel and Emily Brown and Melissa Goeseke, also several nieces  and nephews.    Mrs. Brown was the sister of the late Irene Barber-Prygon.
Her family will be present on Tuesday from 4-8 PM at the RHONEY FUNERAL HOME, 901 Cayuga Street, LEWISTON, NY, where funeral services will be held on Wednesday at 10:00   AM, with the Rev. Ivan Skenderovic officiating.
Flowers are gratefully declined.
Interment in Memorial Park Cemetery, Lewiston, NY.
  
WASIEWICZ, Adele Rose (I194245)
 
2594 Adelean J. Siegmann - Cholewa age 85 of Wheatfield, was called to her heavenly home unexpectedly on June 25, 2015 while at the Niagara Hospice House. Born in the Town of Clarence, NY on June 22, 1930, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Mildred (Schaffer) Byrd. Adelean was a member of St. John Lutheran Church in Wheatfield, charter member of St. Johnsburg Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary, and former member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles in North Tonawanda. She was a devoted homemaker and was employed as a Nurses Aide for 18 years at DeGraff Memorial Hospital. Adelean enjoyed babysitting, taking care of the sick, was known for her homemade baked pies, flower gardening, Country Western dancing, loved singing and loved to kid around.

She was predeceased by her first husband, Lester Siegmann and a son, Daniel Siegmann both in 1998. Survivors include her husband, Walter Cholewa whom she married August 21, 2004; children, Larry Siegmann of Appleton; Patricia (Jim) Zimmerman of Cambria and Steven (Cindy) Cholewa of Wheatfield; grandchildren, Mark (Brenda) Siegmann, Greg Siegmann, Kimberly (Greg) Brennan, Jennifer Hagan, Cory Cech, Errick Cholewa and Adam Cech; great-grandchildren, Paige, Julia, Allison, Leah, Danielle and Sarah; and several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call at the DUBOIS FUNERAL HOME (731-3234), 2436 Niagara Road, (Bergholz) in Wheatfield on Sunday from 1-3 and 6-8 p.m. Services will be conducted on Monday at 11:00 a.m. in St. John Lutheran Church, corner Niagara Falls Blvd. and Ward Road. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Niagara Hospice 
BYRD, Adelean J (I57777)
 
2595 Adelia F. Eggert
Had lifelong love affair with music
LOCKPORT - Adelia F. (Ferchen) Eggert, whose involvement with music spanned most of the century, died Friday (July 13, 1990) at the Briody Nursing Home. Mrs. Eggert, 92, was a former resident of the Ferchen Homestead, Cayuga Street, Bergholz.
She was born on Aug. 9, 1897, the daughter of Christian and Auguste Ferchen.
She began music lessons as a 4 year-old and began teaching music at 16. She played the piano for a four piece family orchestra when she was 16, with her sister as the soloist. She and her sister sang duets. She was a member of the Holy Ghost Lutheran Church quartet and also played at silent movies at the Shredded Wheat County, where she worked from 1918 to 1929 packing biscuits.
Mrs. Eggert was also music chairman for the Niagara County American Legion Auxiliary and was a member of the Auxiliary for 38 years at Post 1451 on Ward Road. She was a Niagara Gazette correspondent for 10 years and a member of Holy Ghost Lutheran Church for 74 years, where she was a member of the church's Ladies Aid Society, the Lutheran Women's Missionary League and the Lutheran League. She was also a member of the Niagara County Salon 25 of 8 and 40, Wheatfield Senior Citizens, Sanborn Senior Citizens and the First Volunteer Firemen's Ladies Auxiliary of Bergholz.
She organized the "Happy Harmoniers" orchestra in 1953, which entertained locally for 25 years. She also took pride. in the fact that she was the first woman in Wheatfield to serve as a Niagara County jurist.
She was the widow of Edward Eggert, who died in 1950 and sister of the late Eric Ferchen and Hugo Ferchen and the late Nora Williams. Mrs. Eggert is survived by one daughter, Sylvia Hilts of Sanborn; one son, Noel Eggert of Sanborn; and nine grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the DuBois Funeral Home, 2436 Niagara Road, Bergholz.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Bergholz Fire Co. will hold memorial services at 7 p.m. today at the funeral home
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in Holy Ghost Lutheran Church, Bergholz with the Rev, Philip Sallaeh officiating. Burial will be in Holy Ghost Lutheran Cemetery; Contributions to Holy Ghost Lutheran Church are acceptable as tribute.

Buffalo News, The (NY) - July 15, 1990
Services for Adelia F. Eggert, who was a widely known musician, will be conducted at 2 P.M. today in Holy Ghost Lutheran Church, 6637 Luther St., Bergholz. Burial will be in Holy Ghost Lutheran Cemetery. Mrs. Eggert, 92, formerly of the Ferchen Homestead on Cayuga Street, died Friday (July 13, 1990) in the Briody Nursing Home, Lockport. The former Adelia Ferchen began taking music lessons when she was 4, and was teaching music when she was 16. She sang and played the piano for a four-piece family orchestra when she was a teen-. Mrs. Eggert was a member of the Holy Ghost Lutheran Church quartet, and she played at silent movies at the Shredded Wheat Co. in Niagara Falls, where she worked as a biscuit packer from 1918 to 1929. She was music chairman for the Niagara County American Legion Auxiliary and was a member of the Auxiliary at American Legion Wheatfield Post 1451 for 38 years. She was a member of Holy Ghost Lutheran Church for 74 years, and was a member of its Ladies Aid Society, the Lutheran Women's Missionary League and the Lutheran League. She also was a member of the Wheatfield Senior Citizens, Sanborn Senior Citizens and the Ladies Auxiliary of the Bergholz Volunteer Fire Department. Mrs. Eggert organized the "Happy Harmoniers" orchestra in 1953, which entertained locally for 25 years. She also was a correspondent for the Niagara Gazette for 10 years. Her husband, Edward, died in 1950. She is survived by a daughter, Sylvia Hilts, and a son, Noel, both of Sanborn; nine grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. 
FERCHEN, Adelia Wilhelmine Auguste (I52603)
 
2596 Adeline Alongi
November 5, 2023

Adeline Alongi of Lewiston, NY, passed away on November 5, 2023 at Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center.  Born in Pine River, Manitoba, Canada, she was the daughter of the late Peter and Anna (Boynarchuk) Parcey.
Adeline graduated from high school in Canada, and came to the Niagara Falls area in the mid 1950’s. She was employed for 25 years as Store Manager with Thom McCann Shoe Store on Main Street in Buffalo, NY.  Adeline’s entire life was her family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.  She was always there for every event, and was an Uber driver before it became popular, taking her family wherever they needed to go.
Adeline is survived by her sons, Barry (Melanie) Dunstan and Brian (late Janet) Dunstan; her step-children, Anthony (Cammy) Alongi and Michael (Pam) Alongi; her beloved grandchildren, Nicole (Phil) Baker, Barry Dunstan, Derek (Catherine) Dunstan, and Courtney (Scott) Dunstan-Glenn and 8 beloved great-grandchildren; her sister, Elsie (late Donald) Connor, as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins.  Adeline was predeceased by her husband, Vito V. Alongi, her former spouse, Kenneth Dunstan, as well as by 8 siblings.
Per Adeline’s wishes, private funeral services and interment in Western New York National Cemetery, Pembroke, NY, alongside her husband Vito, will be held at the convenience of the family.  In lieu of flowers, memorial offerings may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, www.alz.org.   Arrangements by M.J. Colucci & Son Niagara Funeral Chapel.  Visit mjcoluccifuneralchapel.com for online condolences.
 
PARCEY, Adeline (I173653)
 
2597 Adeline Caroline Kreuzer
joanne smukala Mary Wassil, July 25, 2002 andjo@yahoo.com
Note: Had 5 children; Lucille, Arthur, Calvin, Harold, and Richard. She died in provincial house in cass city of natural causes.
she is buried in the cass city cemetery Death certificate number 59986 
KREUZER, Adeline Caroline (I34777)
 
2598 Adeline M. Astalos, 84, entered into rest under the care of North Gate Health Care Facility on Tuesday, November 11, 2008, after a long illness. She was the daughter of the late John and Helen (nee Reszel) Rosinski; sister of the late Arthur and Alfonso Rosinski; and loving wife of the late George E. Astalos. Adeline enjoyed taking care of her family, playing cards, gardening and reading. Adeline is survived by her eldest daughter, Susan (Arnold) McCleese; son, Paul Astalos; and daughter, Joan (James) Bujalski; grandchildren, Nicole (Chris) Haseley, Michael McCleese, Jonathan Bujalski and Lauren McCleese; great grandchild, Ella Marie Haseley; and numerous nieces and nephews. Family and friends are invited to call Wednesday, November 12, 2008 from 2-4 and 7-9 PM at Colucci Funeral Home, 652 Oliver Street, North Tonawanda (692-4917). A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Thursday, November 13, 2008 at 9:30 AM at Our Lady of Czestochowa R.C. Church, 64 Center Avenue, North Tonawanda. Family and friends are invited to meet at 8:45 AM Thursday morning. Interment services will follow at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made in Adeline's memory to the Alzheimers Association of WNY, 2805 Wehrle Drive, Ste. 6, Williamsville, NY 14221-7380 or Niagara Hospice, 4675 Sunset Drive, Lockport, NY 14094-1231. ROSINSKI, Adeline M (I203588)
 
2599 Adeline M. Voelker (nee Grzenkowski) age 91 of North Tonawanda December 2, 2015; Beloved wife of the late Dr. Edwin H. Voelker; Dear mother of Brian Voelker, Charlene (James) Leszak, Alan Voelker and Dale (Hope) Voelker; Grandmother of Kara, James and Matthew (Jessica) Leszak, Jared and Amber Voelker, Krystal (Jorge) Torres and Brittany (Dr. Nathan) Tompkins; Great grandmother of Luke, Bennett, Laurelle, and Pearce. Also survived by six nieces. Friends may call at the Fretthold Funeral Home Inc. 1241 Oliver St. at Ward Rd. in North Tonawanda on Friday from 4-7 PM. Prayers will be said at the funeral home on Saturday at 9 AM followed by a Mass of Christian Burial from Our Lady of Czestochowa R C Church at 9:30 AM. Interment in St. Mark Lutheran Cemetery GRZENKOWSKI, Adeline M (I135088)
 
2600 ADMIRAL L. HAAG
The Buffalo News, March 5, 1993
Services for Admiral L. Haag, a retired truck driver, will be held at 2 P.M. Sunday in DuBois Funeral Home, 2436 Niagara Road. Burial will be in Holy Ghost Lutheran Cemetery.
Haag, 71, of Washington Street, died Wednesday (March 3, 1993) in DeGraff Memorial Hospital, North Tonawanda, after a long illness.
A native of Curwensville, Pa., he served in the Army during World War II. He was a life member of the Disabled American Veterans and a member of Local 449, Teamsters Union, of Buffalo and Holy Ghost Lutheran Church.
Haag was a truck driver before he retired. He also was an avid collector of antique cars.
Survivors include his wife, the former Beulah Mante; a daughter, Marjorie Milleville of Wheatfield; two brothers, Marlin of Canon City, Colo., and Donald Bennett of Albion, Pa.; and two grandsons. 
HAAG, Admiral L (I58602)
 

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