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26601 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/29/1975

WITKOP - Leo W.
Witkop, 59, of the Town of
Wheatfield Sunday (Sept.
28, 1975) at Buffalo
General Hospital after a
long illness. Born in th
Town of Cambria, he ha
been a resident of th
Town of Wheatfield sine
1937 and had been employed
at National
Grinding Wheel Co., for
the past 39 years. Mr.
Witkop was a member of
St. Paul Lutheran
Church, the Lutheran
Layman's League and
„he Twenty Year Club of
National Grinding Wheel.
He is survived by his
wife, Mildred H. (nee
Siegmann) Witkop; two
daughters, Mrs. Thomas
(Judith) Gregson of
Sanborn, N.Y., and Miss
Marsha F. Witkop of
Hicksville, Long Island;
a son, Dennis L. Witkop of
Sanborn; a sister, Mrs.
Kenneth (Hilda) Taylor
of DeLand, Fla.; a
brother, Melvin H.
Witkop and three grandchildren
of Lockport,
N.Y.
Friends may call from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.,
Monday and Tuesday
only at John O. Roth
Funeral Home, Morgan
and William Sts.,
Tonawanda. Services will
be conducted at 1:30
p.m., Wednesday at St.
Paul Lutheran Church by
the Rev. Enno A. Schmoock.
Burial will be in
Resthaven Cemetery. If
d e s i r e d , memorial
contributions may be
made to St.' Paul
Lutheran Church or to the
A m e r i c a n Cancer
Society. (29-30) 
WITKOP, Leo William (I68715)
 
26602 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/29/1978

ZIEMER - Lt. Col.
Frederick H. Ziemer,
U.S. Army-Retired, 62,
of Tonawanda, N.Y.,
unexpectedly Tuesday
(Sept. 26, 1978) in
Marathon, Fla. A
r e s i d e n t of the
Tonawandas for the
greater part of his life,
he was a veteran of both
World War II and the
Korean conflict.
He is survived by his
wife, Helen (nee Nagy)
Ziemer; two daughters,
Mrs. Jack (Riky) Roloff
of Pendleton and Mrs.
D a v i d ( K r i s t e n)
Carozzolo of the Town of
Tonawanda; a step-son,
R o b e r t Haist of
California; a stepdaughter,
Mrs. Ronald
(Pat) Krantz of the Town
of Niagara and a sister,
Mrs. Alfred (Ruth)
Schultz of Niagara Falls,
also surviving are nine
g r a n d c h i l d r e n and
several nieces and
nephews.
The family will be
present from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m., ON FRIDAY
ONLY at the Hamp
Funeral Home, Inc.,
Adam and Seymour Sts.,
T o n a w a n d a where
funeral services will be
held at 11 a.m., Saturday,
the Rev. William P.
Hennessy will officiate. 
ZIEMER, Frederick Henry (I61157)
 
26603 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/29/1981

ZIEHM - Michelle C
Ziehm. age 8, of Auburn.
M a i n e , a c c i d e n t a l l y.
Monday. (September 28,
1981.) Daughter of Rudolph
Ziehm, 181 Center St..
Auburn. Me. 04210 and
Anna Marie Crowley of So.
P o r t l a n d . Me.: grand
d a u g h t e r of Rudolph
Ziehm. Tona and Joseph
and Annette Gauthier,
Tona.
Funeral services will be
held at St. Phillip's
Catholic Church, Auburn.
Tues. at 11 a.m. Interment
Gracelawn Memorial Park,
Auburn Arrangements by
P l u m m c r & Merrrill
Funeral Home, Inc., 21
Turner St.. Auburn. Me 
ZIEHM, Michelle C (I104028)
 
26604 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/3/1912

Miss Katherine Reichert, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reichert of
Nash road and Mr. Henry Werth of St.
Johnsburg, were united in marriage
by the Rev. John Starke Saturday
evening. Mr. and Mrs. Werth left
for Rochester on their wedding journey.
They will be at home on the
Nash road. 
Family: REICHERT, Jacob Andreas Christian / BEITZ, Mary (F30358)
 
26605 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/3/1914

The marriage of Miss Josephine E.
Schultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
August Schultz of 149 Keil street to
Mr. James E. Batt of North Tonawanda
was solemnized yesterday moaning
at ten o'clock at the parsonage
of the Ascension church, on Robinson
street. The Rev. Thomas Gleason of
Medina, performed the ceremony.
Miss Edna Schultz, sister of t h e bride,
was the maid-of-honor and Mr. Walter
Batt, brother of the groom, was best
nran. A reception was held at t he
home of t h e bride. Covers were laid
for twelve at the bride's table, which
was centered with a mound of astors,
ferns and smilax. Among the out of
town guests present were Miss Ina
B. Johnson of Auburn, N. Y., and Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Moje and son Elmer
of Mapleton, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Batt will make their
home a; 149 Keil street. 
Family: BATT, James E / SCHULTZ, Josephine E (F45042)
 
26606 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/3/1915

Mrs. Bertha Seelow, 49 years old,
widow of Fred . Seelow of lax Up
died at the home of her daughter. M
William G. Thiele of Martinsi
morning She is survived l>y i
daughters, Mrs. Joseph Volshow.
Carl Fuerch, Miss BerLha Seel^u. M
Alma Seelow of Lockport and M °
William G. Thiele of Martinsville .,
one son, Ix'wis. of the V. S. Na\parAfter a sliort service here, at 1"
o'clock tomorrow morning, the
will be taken to Lockpon wher- fu
eral services will be held from '
home of her daughter , Mrs. ('.
Fuerch. on Sunday afternoon at _°
o'clock. Buria! will be made
Wrights Corners cemeteryW Seelow of Lockport,
died at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
William G. Thiele of Martinsville, this
morning. She is survived by five
daughters, Mrs. Joseph Volshow, Mrs.
Carl Fuerch, Miss Bertha Seelow, Miss
Alma Seelow of Lockport and Mrs.
William G. Thiele of Martinsville, and
one son, Lewis, of the U. S. Navy.
After a short service her at 10
o'clock tomorrow morning the
will be taken to Lockport where fun-
eral services will be held from the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Carl
Fuerch on Sunday afternoon at 2
o'clock. Burial will be in
Wright's Corners cemetery. 
ARNDT, Bertha Wilhelmine (I66267)
 
26607 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/3/1915

Mrs. M. H. Bock of 187 Franklin
street announces the marriage of her
daughter. Luella A., to Mr. Frank W.
Warren of Tonawanda, which was solemnized
yesterday in Buffalo. Reverend
H. A. Aldrich performing the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren will be at
home in Tonawanda after December
1st. 
Family: WARREN, Frank W / BOCK, Luella A (F55313)
 
26608 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/3/1932

The marriage of Miss Anna
Baumgartner. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Anthony Baumgartner of 13
Simson street to Mr. Alex E.
Choboy of Buffalo was solemnized
this morning at nine o'clock in
St. Francis church, the Rev. John
A. Weismantel officiating.
The bride wore a gown of beetroot
red crepe with velvet trimming
and a small hat of matching
color felt. Her corsage bouquet
was of sweetpeas. Miss Lena
Baumgartner, sister of the bride,
was brides maid, her gown being
of brown crepe with which she
wore a hat to match and a corsage
of sweetpeas, Mr. John Papp of
Buffalo attended Mr. Choboy as
best man.
Mr. and Mrs.. Choboy will make
their home in Buffalo. 
Family: CHOBOY, Alex E / BAUMGARTNER, Anna (F45301)
 
26609 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/3/1952

Wears Heirloom Necklace
White gladioli and chrysanthemums were decorations in
the rectory of St. Francis of Assisi Church Aug. 16 when
Miss Janice Katherine Jacobi became the bride of Robert
Charles Koch.
The Rt. Rev. John A. Weismantel officiated at the
double ring ceremony uniting the daughter of Mr. and Mrs*
Francis J. Jacobi and the son of Mrs. Augustus Koch and
the late* Mr. Koch
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, chose a ballerina length
dress of white chantilly lace over
taffeta. Her fitted' bodice was
fashioned with long pointed sleeves
and a portrait neckline with
scalloped edge. Her full lace skirt
featured a scalloped hemline. A
tired veil of French illusion, with
a scalloped edge, was held by a
matching bonnet trimmed with
lace, irredescent sequins and
pearls.
For her something old, the bride

wore a platinum, diamond and
pearl lavellier belonging to her
late maternal grandmother. She
carried a crescent bouquet of
white roses, chrysanthemums and
stephanotis with streamers.
Miss Irene Pietak, maid of honor
and the bride's only attendant was
dressed in aqua lace and net, featuring
an off-the-shoulder neckline
and fitted bodice. Her full net skirt
was ankle length with a side overdrape
of lace. She carried pink
roses.
Chester Martin attended the
bridegroom as best man.
For her daughters wedding Mrs.
Jacobi chose an aqua dress with
black velvet accessories. The
bridegroom's mother favored a
black and white silk print dress
with b l a c k velvet accessories.
Both mothers wore pink glamelia
corsages. Mrs. Augusta
Koch, the bridegroom's grandmother
selected a black crepe
dress, black accessories and wore
a corsage of pink roses and white
chrysanthemums.
An evening reception was given
in American Legion Hall, Post 264
The, buffet table was centered
the traditional wedding cake, tall
white tapers, bridal bouquets and

garden flowers.
For traveling through New York,
Pennsylvania and Virginia, the
bride wore a navy blue faille suit
with red and white accessories.
Shower hostesses were the office
girls of National Grinding Wheel
Co., Inc., Miss Irene Pietak; Mrs.
Emanuel C. Jacobi and Mrs. Dud-
ley J. DeMunn, Miss Helen Koch
and Mrs. Jack Still and Miss Esth-
er Jacobi and Mrs. Joseph Orto-
lani.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Koch
are now at home in 304 Schenck
St.
 
Family: KOCH, Robert C / JACOBI, Janice Katherine (F45058)
 
26610 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: ANGELO, Dennis Anthony / BRUNING, Susan Elizabeth (F65153)
 
26611 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: ALLYN, Timothy G / DITTLY, Beverly Ann (F39878)
 
26612 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/3/1974

STREHLOW - Cecil W.
Strehlow. 61. of North Tonawanda.
Saturday (Aug 31,
1974) at DeGraff Memorial
Hospital after a long illness.
Mr. Strehlow was a member
of St. Martin Lutheran Church
and an employe of Thiele Feed
& Coal Co.
Beloved husband of Esther
(nee Mullen Strehlow. father
of Mrs. Glenn (Marie) Wienke
of Sanborn. Mrs. Anthony
(Donna) Ventresca of
Tonawanda. Donald (Clara)
Strehlow of Virginia Beach.
Va : grandfather of seven
g r a n d c h i l d r e n : brother of
Mrs. Gordon (Edna) Glassey
of San Gabriel. Calif.
Friends received by the
family TUESDAY, from*2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m.. at the Brunner
Funeral Home. 156 Robinson
St.. North Tonawanda. Interment
will be private and at the
convenience of the family.
Memorial services will be held
Wednesday (Sept. 4th) at 7:30-
p.m.. in St. Martin Lutheran
Church. Old Falls Boulevard.
North Tonawanda. the Rev.
David Kaplan officiating. At
the request of the family,
memorials may be made to a
favorite charity. 
STREHLOW, Cecil W (I70611)
 
26613 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/3/1979

WOLFE-Lucinda G.
(Nee Leber) Wolfe, 75, of
T o a n w a n d a N.Y.
unexpectedly Saturday
(Sept. 1,1979) at DeGraff
Memorial Hospital.
Wife of the late Edward
Hartwig and Fred
Wolfe. Sister of Mrs.
Emma C. Charles Sattelberg
of Tonawanda;
Mrs.,Carl (Ella) Belling
of North Tonawanda;
Mrs. Ada Hurdiss of
Newark, Ohio, and Carl
A. (Florence) Leber of
Tonawanda and the late
Elsie, George, Joseph
and Edward Leber. Also
survived by several
nieces and newphews.
Mrs. Wolfe was a Hfe
long resident of the
T o n a w a n d a s , the
receptionist at the
Hilliard Funeral Home
and a member of the
Salem United Church of
Christ. Friends may call
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at
the Hilliard Funeral
Home Inc., 147 Delaware
St., Tonawanda, where
services will be conducted
Tuesday at 2 p.m.
Rev. Richard H. Trump
officiating. Interment at
White Chapel Memorial
Park. 
LEBER, Lucinda G (I128334)
 
26614 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/3/1979

BREITENBACH
Dorothea (nee Ensminger)
Breitenbach,
78, of Tonawanda, N.Y.,
unexpectedly Saturday
(Sept. 1, 1979).
A r e s i d e n t of
Tonawanda for more
than 50 years, Mrs.
Breitenbach was a
member of the Womens'
Fellowship and the Adult
Bible Class at Salem
United Church of Christ.
She is survived by her
h u s b a n d , William
Breitenbach. three
daughters, Mrs. Kennard
(Norma) Stryker,
Mrs. John (Nancy)
Staffen and Mrs. John
(Sally) Sherman all of
T o n a w a n d a . F o u r
sisters, Mrs. Clara
Schelb, Mrs. Alice
Brush, Mrs Walter
(Marion) Radarit and
Mrs. Margaret Kibe.
Also surviving are 12
grandchildren and many
nieces and newphews.
The family will be
present from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. at the Hamp
Funeral Home Inc.,
Adam and Seymour Sts.,
Tonawanda. Furferal
services will be held at 11
a.m. Tuesday at Salem
United Church of Christ.
The Rev. Richard H.
Trump officiating. In
terment at Wheatfield
Cemetery Memorials to
Salem United Church of
Christ would be appreciated
by the family. 
ENSMINGER, Dorothea M (I106126)
 
26615 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/3/1981

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald S.
Ploughman of
Williamsville announce the
engagement of their
daughter, Judy Ann, to Lee
H Brenon, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo H. Brenon of
Amherst. The future bride
Is a graduate of
Williamsville North High
School. Her fiance is a
graduate of Sweet Home
High School. An Oct. 10
wedding Is planned. 
Family: BRENON, Lee H / PLOUGHMAN, Judy Ann (F61782)
 
26616 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/30/1952

St. Francii of Assisi Church was the setting for a
pretty wedding Sept. 6 when Miss Audrey M. bolpp, daughter
of Mrs. Helen Dolpp of 278 William St. becalne the bride
of Pvt. Richard H. Batt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Batt
of 402 Broad St. The Rev. Francis Trapp officiated before
the altar which was adorned with vases of white gladioli.
Palms decorated the church and family pews were marked
with white silk bows.
Leon Peuquet, accompanied by
Mrs. William Bacon at the organ,
sang "The Ave Maria" and "Mother
At Thy Feet is Kneenng.,,
Given in marriage by her father
LaVerne Dolpp, the bride wore a
white net and lace gown with a
decolletege neckline. The lace bodice
was fashioned with long sleeves
and the skirt of net was worn over
a satin slip; with panel inserts of
lace. Clusters of orange blossoms
fastened her fingertip veil to a
small brimmed headpiece. Wearing
a necklace and earrings of
rhinestone, the gift of the bridegroom,
the bride carried a cascade
bouquet of white roses and white
chrysanthemums tied with white
satin ribbon.
Mrs. Evelyn Mack, sister of the
bride, as matron of honor, wore a
strapless ice blue gown with a
fitted bodice of lace and matching
bolero. A tiered nylon net skirt
with a single layer of cerise fell
over the ice blue satin. She wore
a picture hat of lace and carried
a bouquet of white lilies and red
roses tied with cerise ribbon. Mrs.
Othel Overturf ami Mrs. Dorothy
Williams wore gowns similarly
fashioned of cerise over ice blue
satin. They carried red roses and
lilies tied with ice blue ribbons.
Dennis Heimback attended the
bridegroom as best man and ushers
were the bride's brother, Arnold
Dolpp and her nephew Charles
Dolpp.
An orchid crene dress with white
lace neckline scattered with rhinestones
was worn by the bride's
mother. Black accessories and
corsage of mixed roses and mums
comleted her ensemble. Mrs. Batt
Jr., the bridegroom's mother,
chose a black crepe dress with velvet
neckline trim and black accessories.
His grandmother, Mrs. Batt
Sr. was attired in navy blue tissue
taffeta accented with black accessories.
Both wore corsages of
roses and mums.
A wedding breakfast for the bridal
party and immediate famines
was served at Fangers where Fall
flowers decorated the table. Later
200 guests attended a reception in
Sweeney Fire Company hall.
For a wedding trip into the Finger
Lakes Region the bride wore a
royal blue fitted suit with gray accessories.
Her corsage, taken from
the bridal bouquet was of roses and
stephanotis. Mr. and Mrs. Batt will
make their home to Kentucky until
Pvt. Batt completes his training
there.
Shower hostesses at parties for
the bride were Mrs. William Overturf,
Mrs. Edward Batt Jr., Mrs.
Batt Sr., Mrs. Dolpp, Mrs. Edward
Williams, Mrs. Leonard Mack and
Miss Kathryn Osborne. 
Family: BATT, Richard H / DOLPP, Audrey M (F44857)
 
26617 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: SCIARRETTA, Remo C / BERNDT, Linda Raye (F50557)
 
26618 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: WEISSENBURG, James / BRENON, Mary Frances (F61695)
 
26619 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/30/1966

BRENON - Leo Brenon Sr.
of 131 Brenon Road, North Tonawanda,
died Sept. 29, 1966. Beloved
husband of Margaret Heimiller
Brenon; father of Edward,
Leo Jr. Joseph and
Charles Brenon, Mrs. Marcel
(Margaret) Kraft. Mrs. August
(Agnes) Suter, Mrs. H e n ry
(Ann) Jurek, Mrs. Paul 'Lucille)
Spoth, Mrs. Gerard I Dolores)
Thuman, Mrs. Ernest
(Helen' Cassavaugh, Mrs. Donald
(Rosemary) Harms, Mrs.
George (Gloria) Moody, and Sulanne
Brenon; brother of Mrs.
Grace Waltz, Wilbert and
Charles E. Brenon and Mrs.
Irene Henel; also survived by
89 grandchildren. Friends may
call at Bury Boulevard Funeral
Home, 2335 Niagara Falls Blvd.
from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.
The funeral will be at 9 a.m.
Monday in Bury Funeral Home
and at 9:30 a.m. at St. Christopher's
Church. Friends are invited. 
BRENON, Leo H (I169803)
 
26620 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/30/1969

Tamaki Nozu of Noda City,
Chiba Prefecture, Japan, and
the late Mrs. Nozu announce the
marriage of their daughter,
Sanae, to William F. Wythe, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.
Wythe, 65 IlionSt.Tonawanda.
The wedding ceremony took
place on Aug. 16, 1969 in the
Grant Heights Military Family
Housing Annex Church, Tokyo,
Japan, with the Protestant
chaplain, Maj. Robert A. Sloan
officiating.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was attended by
the maid of honor. Miss Fusako
Hirano. Larry Y. Kaya was best
man. Ushers were Toshiro
Takahashi and Kenneth L.
Taylor. After the ceremony, a
buffet-type reception was given
at the Grant Heights Non-Commissioned
Off icers Club.
Mrs. Wythe, who is a graduate
of Tokyo Science University,
is presently employed
as a pharmacist in the City of
Kashiwa. Chiba Prefecture,
Japan. Sgt. Wythe attended
State University College at
Cortland, prior to entering the
United States Air Force. He and

his wife will return home from
Japan in June, 1970. Sgt. and
Mrs. Wythe traveled to
Northern Japan to the Island of
Hokkaido on a honeymoon. 
Family: WYTHE, William F / NOZU, Sanae (F34311)
 
26621 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: BELLING, Timothy Kirk / HURTUBISE, Cynthia Ann (F25603)
 
26622 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/30/1976

SLOMBA - Walter S.
Slomba, 51, Thursday
(Sept. 30,1976). A lifelong
resident of North
Tonawanda, Mr. Slomba
was an employee of the
W.S.F. Industries, a
World War II Coast
Guard veteran and was a
member of Stephen
Sikora Post 1322,
American Legion and the
Disabled American
Veterans, Chapter 50.
Son of the late Joseph
and Angeline Slomba and
brother of the late John,
Steven and Lawrence
Slomba, Stella Kowalskl,
Josephine Moskalik and
Ann Muniak, Mr. Slomba
is survived by his wife,
Helen (nee Brzozowski)
Slomba; one son, William
Slomba, at home; two
daughters, Mrs. Bernard
(Patricia) Bacon of
North Tonawanda and
Miss Janice Slomba, at
home; two brothers,
Stanley (Frances)
Slomba and Edward
(Delores) Slomba, both of
North Tonawanda; three
sisters, Mrs, Stanley
(Mary) GrabiSc of Lockport,
Mrs. Mathew
(Antoinette) Banas and
Mrs. Donald (Bemadine)
Larry, both of North
Tonawanda.
Funeral services will
be conducted Saturday
(Oct. 2nd) at 9 a.m., from
the Larango-Pawenski.
Funeral Home, 652 Oliver
St., (Cor. 5th Ave.) North
Tonawanda. A Mass of
Christian Burial will be
offered in Our Lady of
Czestochowa Church at
9:30. Interment in Mt.
Olivet Cemetery. The
family will receive
friends at 7 p.m., this,
evening and Friday 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. Vigil'
prayers will be recited at
7:30 p.m. Friday evening
at the funeral home. 
SLOMBA, Walter S (I180966)
 
26623 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/30/1977

BROCK - Ruth (nee
Ordway) Brock, 58, of
Buffalo, NY., Monday
(Sept. 26. 1977) after a
long illness A resident of
the Tonawandas for the
greater part of her life,
she was the wife of the
late Daniel F Brock and
was a member of St.
M a r t i n ' s L u t h e r an
Church.
Mrs. Brock is survived
by her daughter, Mrs.
\ i a r y Gurba of Buffalo
and a brother, Robert R.
O r d w a y of North
Tonawanda, also surviving
are several nieces
and nephews.
No prior visitation.
Friends are invited to
a t t e n d a Memorial
Service at 7 p.m. on
Monday (Oct. 3, 1977) at
St. Martin's Lutheran
Church, the Rev. David
Kaplan officiating. If
desired, memorials to St.
M a r t i n ' s L u t h e r an
Church are preferred by
t h e f a m i l y.
Arrangements by the
Hamp Funeral Home,
Inc., Tonawanda 
ORDWAY, Ruth M (I174264)
 
26624 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: MASSIMINO, William / GUIDER, Kimberlee Jo (F43148)
 
26625 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: SONNENBERG, Otis H / BENZINO, Lois J (F49255)
 
26626 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/4/1959

ENGAGED: Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Siefke, 280 Bryant St.,
North Tonawanda, announce the engagement of their
daughter, Mary Louise, to Gary J. Vlaovich, son of Mrs.
Lena Goal, 490 Delaware St., Tonawanda. Miss Siefke is a
graduate of North Tonawanda High School. Mr. Vlaovich
recently completed three years of service in the U.S. Marine
Corp. No date has been set for the wedding. 
Family: VLAOVICH / Lena (F49785)
 
26627 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/4/1959

ENGAGED: Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Siefke, 280 Bryant St.,
North Tonawanda, announce the engagement of their
daughter, Mary Louise, to Gary J. Vlaovich, son of Mrs.
Lena Goal, 490 Delaware St., Tonawanda. Miss Siefke is a
graduate of North Tonawanda High School. Mr. Vlaovich
recently completed three years of service in the U.S. Marine
Corp. No date has been set for the wedding. 
Family: VLAOVICH, Gary J / SIEFKE, Mary Lou (F1540)
 
26628 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/4/1963

BERNSDORF - W a r n e r G.
Bernsdorf of 52 Heim Road, Getz-
ville, N.Y., Tuesday (Sept. 3,
1963). Husband of the late Cora
Engel; father of Floyd C. and
Kenneth J. Berndorf; grandfa-
ther of Judith, Robin and James
Bernsdorf; brother of Mrs. Pau-
line Cornell. Funeral from Beach -
Tuyn Funeral Home, 5541 Main
St., corner Cayuga Road, Wil-
liamsville, Saturday afternoon at
1 p.m. Friends are invited. The
family will be present from 2 to
5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Mr. Berns-
dorf was a charter member of
the Eldredge Bicycle Club and an
exampt member of the Sweeney
Hose Co., North Tonawanda.
 
BERNSDORF, Warner G (I133088)
 
26629 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: HODGE, Lewis Dean / BECKER, Carol Ann (F34436)
 
26630 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/4/1979

ADAMS - Arnold
Adams, 70, of Pompano
Beach, Florida entered
into rest on Saturday
(September 1, 1979). A
resident of Tonawanda
until his retirement 18
years ago. He was a
member of the Niagara
Hose Co. and the Kenton
Hunting Club.
Beloved husband of
Helen (nee Hartel), dear
father of Mrs. Richard
B r o d f u h r e r
( J a c q u e l i n e ) , Mrs.
Robert Hy (Mary Ellen)
of North Tonawanda and
David (Bonnie) Adams
of Tonawanda. He is also
s u r v i v e d by eight
g r a n d c h i l d r e n and
several nieces and
nephews.
Arrangements by the
Kraeer Funeral Home in
Pompano Beach .are
incomplete. 
ADAMS, Arnold C (I112419)
 
26631 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/4/1979

SPARKS - Audrey
Charlene Sparks, 50, of
Tonawanda entered into
rest on Tuesday (Sept. 4,
1979) at De Graff
Memorial Hospital after
a brief illness. Miss
Sparks was a lifelong
resident of Tonawanda.
Beloved daughter of
Mrs. Lena C. (nee
Boehnke) Sparks and the
late Robert J. Sparks.
Dearest sister of Herman
W. (Britta) Sparks
of Tonawanda. Several
aunts, uncles, nieces and
nephews also survive.
Friends may call
BEGINNING WEDNESDAY
from 2-4 and 7-
9 p.m. at the Creasey
Memorial Chapel Inc.,
138 Delaware St.,
Tonawanda where
services will be conducted
Thursday at 11
a.m. Rev. Richard H.
Trump will officiate.
Interment in White
Chapel Memorial Park. 
SPARKS, Audrey Charlene (I154652)
 
26632 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/4/1980

MAVIS-Christian W.
Mavis, 83, of North
Tonawanda, Wednesday
(Sept. 3, 1980) at DeGraff
Memorial Hospital after
a lengthy illness. Mr.
Mavis was a member of
Gratwick Hose Co., a
charter member of the
Adams Fire Co., a
member of the
Firemen's Benevolent
Assoc, and a member of
St. Mark Lutheran
Church.
He is survived by his
wife, Louise (Pat) (nee
Gee) Mavis; a daughter,
Mrs. Stanley (Phyllis)
Brzezinski of the Town of
Wheatfield, a son, Reuel
(Renee) Mavis of
Clarence, N.Y.; seven
grandchildren; four
great-grandchildren;
three sisters, Mrs
Lillian Strong of North

Tonawanda, Mrs. Albert
(Winifred) Sattelberg
and Mrs. Geraldine
Graf, both of the Town of
Wheatfield, several
nieces and nephews.
The family will receive
friends at the Fretthold
Funeral Home, Inc., 1241
Oliver St., at Ward Rd.,
North Tonawanda
Thursday and Friday
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Services will be held at
the funeral home
Saturday at 11 a.m., the
Rev. Thomas K. Spahn
will officiate. Interment
Elmlawn Cemetery. If so
desired, memorials may
be made to St. Mark
Lutheran Church.  
MAVIS, Christian W (I94441)
 
26633 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/4/1981

BRENON Wilbert A.
Brenon, Jr., 60, of Tonawanda,
NY., Thursday
(September 3, 1981) at the
DeGraff Memorial Hospital.
Husband of Bernice
(nee Blair) Brenon; father
of Larry H. (Jean) Brenon
and Timothy Brenon of
Tona.; grandfather of
Laura, Michele and Larry
I I ; brother of John
(Simone) Brenon, Robert
(Alberta) Brenon of Tona.,
Mrs. Frank (Cora)
B e l l a s a r i o , Detroit,
Michigan and Mrs. John
( R i t a ) Ward of Eg-
gertsville. Also survived by
several nieces and nephews,
Mr. Brenon was a life
long resident of Tona., a
veteran of World War II, a
member of Tonawanda
Post 264 American Legion,
and was a former
employee of Remington
Rand.
Friends may call from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the
Hilliard Funeral Home,
Inc., 147 Delaware St.,
Tona. where services will
be conducted at a time to
be announced. 
BRENON, Wilbert A (I149738)
 
26634 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/4/1982

KLINE - Louise M. (nee
Ziehm) Kline of North
Tonawanda, Friday, (Sept.
3, 1982) at DeGraff Memorial
Hospital, after a brief
illness.
Mrs. Kline was a
member of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church in North
Tonawanda, the Priscella
Guild of the church and
was a Gold Star Mother of
World War II. She was the
wife of the late Elroy W.
Kline and mother of the
late Lester E. Kline,
U.S.M.C.
She is survived by a
daughter Mrs. Wilbur
(Susie) Burkholder of Tonawanda,
two sons, Elroy
(Margaret) Kline Jr. of
Amherst and Howard
( L o r r a i n e ) Kline of
Cheektowaga. Also surviving
are a sister, Mrs.
Esther Shamrock of North
Tonawanda, a brother
Walter Ziehm of North
Tonawanda, 13 grandchildren,
six great grandchildren
and several nieces
and nephews.
Friends may call from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on SUNDAY
only at the Hamp
Funeral Home Inc., Adam
and Seymour Streets, Tonawanda.
Funeral services
will be held at a time and
place to be announced. 
ZIEHM, Louisa Wilhelmine Auguste (I58133)
 
26635 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/4/1984

BATT - May (nee Hartnett) Batt
of North Tonawanda, Sunday (September
3,1984) after a brief illness.
A lifelong resident of North Tonawamfc,
Mrs. Batt was a charter
member of the Women's Auxiliary
to DeGraff Memorial Hospital and a
member of the Y.W.C.A. Leisure
Club and the Ladies of Chanty She
was the wife of the late Raymond M.
Batt and mother of the late Mrs.
Thomas (Maryhelen) Feeley.
She is survived by three daughters,
Mrs. Arthur (Kathleen) Ness of
Wilson, NY., Marjorie M. Batt of
North Tonawanda and Mrs
Frederick (Marilyn) Niland of Anchorage,
Alaska, also surviving are
five grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren.
Funeral services will be private at
the convenience of the family
Friends are invited to attend a
Memorial Mass on Friday (Sept.
7th) at 11 a.m. at Ascension R.C.
Church. In lieu of flowers, memorials
to the Y.W.C.A. in North Tona
wanda are preferred by the family
Arrangements by the Hamp Funeral
Home, Inc., Tonawanda. 
HARTNET, May Helen (I127568)
 
26636 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/5/1914

Miss Ethel Brumley, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Brumley of 348
Oliver street, and Linus B. Batt, son
of Superintendent of Water Works and
Mrs. John B . B a t t of Falconer and
Thompson streets, were married this
morning at t h e parsonage of t h e Ascension
church on Robinson street,
Rev. J. F. Kelly officiating. The attendants
were Miss Althea Batt, sister
of the bridegroom, and Lawrence Gaser.
Following the ceremony, the
couple departed for Toronto and other
Canadian points on their honeymoon. 
Family: BATT, Linus B / BRUMLEY, Ethel E (F23422)
 
26637 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/5/1918

Fred Luchterhand, 69 years old. died
Saturday at his home at No. 460
Franklin street after a brief illness.
Besides' his wife, three daughters.
Mm John Geyer of Detroit, Mich.;
Mrs. Charles Malchow of Martinsville
and Mrs. Edward Harper of Ruther
ford, N. J., and two sons. Charles
Luehterhand of Toaawanda and Pred
Luehterhand of Cleveland. O.. survive-
The deceased had lived In Tonawanda
for 30 years. The funeral will be held
from the family home at 2 o'clock
Tuesday afternoon and a half hour
later from Salem church on Morgan
atreet, the Rev. Andrew Mils officiating.
Burial will be made in the city
cemetery. Nineteen grandchildren also
survie. Lucherhand was a member of
the Men's Society of Salem Church. 
LUCHTERHAND, Fred (I110325)
 
26638 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/5/1928

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Wurl
announce the engagement of their
daughter Pearl to Mr. William J.
Zuch. The wedding will take
place next month. 
Family: ZUCH, William F Jr / WURL, Pearl F (F22722)
 
26639 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/5/1929

Jay William Rumbold, four year
old. sou of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C.
Rumbold, 149 Dexter street, died
yesterday afternoon. Besides his
parents he is survived by a sister.
Loretta Mary. The fufceral will
be held Saturday afternoon at 2.30
o'clock from the residence. Rev.
Andrew Hils of the Salem church
will conduct the services and interment
will be at Elmlawn. 
RUMBOLD, Jay William (I108994)
 
26640 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/5/1929

Mrs. Hortense B. Bishop, 34
years old, 58 South Elmwood avenue,
Buffalo died last night at the
DeGraff . Memorial hospital. She
was a life-long resident of Buffalo,
She is a survived by a husband.
Frederick W. Bishop; two sons.
Frederick Janes and Clyde Clarence,
a mother, Mrs. Katherlne
Drake; a sister, Mrs. James Colbert,
all of Buffalo and two daughters,
Clyde and Clarence Drake,
North Tonawanda.
The funeral will be held Saturday
morning at 8:30 o'clock at
Hamp's undertaking parlors on
Young street . and half an hour
later at the Ascension church on
Robinson street. Rev. J. F. Kelly
will conduct the services and interment
will be at Mt. Olivet, 
DRAKE, Hortense B (I147346)
 
26641 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/5/1929

Mrs. Walter Wendt of Pekin
?? entertained at a
and handkerchief show-
er yesterday afternoon in honor
Miss Dorothy Allen. Covers
were laid for eight at the lunche-
on which was given at the Cliff
Inn in Bell Park. Pekin. and
The table was centered with a
big basket of asters and snap-
dragons in the predominate
colors of pink and yellow. Following
?? Mrs. Wendt took her
Miss Allen to her home, where games
were enjoyed. the prizes being
won by Mrs. George Mack and
Mrs. Herbert Dohring of Gasport,
A prize was presented to
Miss Allen.

NOTE - Some of the left side was unreadable 
Family: DREWES, William T / ALLEN, Dorothy H (F39616)
 
26642 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/5/1932

The marriage of Miss Mildred
E. Wulf. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick Wulf of William
street to Alvin Hartman of
Pendleton was solemnized on
Wednesday evening at seven
o'clock at the Immanuel Lutheran
church,. Rev. F. O. Scholz officiating.
The church was decorated
with a profusion of baskets of
garden flowers and palms. Preceding
the ceremony Mr. F. J.
Mahl sang. Oh Promise Me,"
To the- strains of the wedaing
march from Lohengrin played by
Mrs. J. Roth, the bridal party
entered the church. The bride
was charming in a gown of white
bridal satin trimmed with lace,
and fashioned along the new lines.
Her veil arranged in cap fashion,
was trimmed with orange blossoms.
She wore satin slippers and
lace mitts and carried a shower
bouquet of white roses and lillies.
Miss Ruth Hartman acted as
maid of honor, her gown being
of yellow crepe with ostrich trim
ming, with which she wore satin
slippers and lace mitts to match,
and carried an arm bouquet of
pink roses and gypsophila. Miss
Virginia Wulf was bridesmaid,
wearing a pink gown fashioned
similarly to that worn by the

maid of honor, and carrying a
bouquet of talisman roses and
gypsophila. She wore slippers and
lace mitts.
The groom was attended by
Fred Ens winger of Pendleton as
best man. and John Wulf. The
ushers were Harold Wulf and
Norman Bush.
Little Ruth Berndt was flower
girl, dressed in an orchid chiffon
frock, and carrying a basket
of roses .strewing petals before
the bride. Master Richard Praktr
Wulf, nephew of the bride acted
as ring bearer, carrying a white
satin pillow.
A reception for ninety guests
followed the ceremony, in the
parish hall. Covers were laid for
ten at the bride's table, which
was centered with a wedding
cake and further adorned wilh
tall white tapers.
Mr. and Mrs. Hartman left on
a motor trip to Washington, stopping
in New York. They will be
at home after September 15 in
Pendleton. The bride's going away
costume was of brown travel print
with accessories to match. 
Family: HARTMAN, Alvin / WULF, Mildred E (F34152)
 
26643 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/5/1939

The marriage of Miss Myra J.
Semon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Semon of 25 Minerva street
to Sidney Bodie. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Bodie of 42 Carney
street was solemnized Saturday,
September 2 at the home of the
bride's parents, in the presence of
twenty five guests.
The bride wore a gown of dusty
rose crepe with white accessories.
Mrs. Kenneth Chase was matron
of honor, attired in navy blue
crepe with white accessories, and
Mr. Chase attended the groom as
best man.
A wedding dinner followed the
ceremony, covers being laid for
twelve at the bride's table.
Mr. and Mrs. Bodie have left
for a wedding trip in Pennsylvania,
and will be at home after
October 1 in 68 Simson street. 
Family: BODIE, Sidney S / SEMON, Myra Jeanette (F36408)
 
26644 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/5/1945

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Globe of 179
Miller street announce the mar
riage of their daughter, Marain
M., to Sven E. Feldt of North Tonawanda,
recently discharged from
the U. S. Army. The ceremony
took place at the First Presbyterian
Church, Broad street, on Saturday,
September 1.
The bride wore a soldier blue
two piece dress with matching accessories
and a corsage of red
roses and gardenias. Mrs. Elzear
Latulippe, of North Tonawanda
the matron-of-honor chose a Navy
blue suit with matching accessories
and a corsage, of roses and
gardenias.
Melvin Cole of Delaware street.
Tonawanda, was the groom's best
man.
Following the ceremony a wedding
dinner for the bridal party
was held at Niagara Hotel, Fort
Erie, Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Feldt are making
their home in 179 Miller street. 
Family: FELDT, Sven E / GLOBE, Marain M (F40672)
 
26645 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/5/1953

WAGKERMAN - Mrs. Elizabeth
Wackerman, 72, of 238 Delaware
St, Tonawanda, died Friday
evening, Sept 4 in the DeGraff
Memorial Hospital after a brief
illness. Born in Swormsvllle, she
had resided in Tonawanda for the
past 52 years. She was a member
of St Francis Church and the
Alter & Rotary Society of the
church. She was also a member
of the Ladies' Catholic Benevolent
Association. She is survived
by her husband, Martin; a sister,
Mrs. John Kohl, Getzvflle, and
two brothers, Nicholas Bronschidle,
Tonawanda, and Joseph
Bronschidle, Buffalo. Friends may
call at, the Hamp Funeral Home,
87 Adam St, Tonawanda where
services will be Tuesday morning
at 8:30 o'clock and at 9 in St.
Francis Church. The Rt. Rev.
Msgr. John A. Weismantel will
officiate. Burial will be in Mt.
Olivet Cemetery. 
BRONSCHIDLE, Elizabeth (I175561)
 
26646 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/5/1959

Palms and white gladioli graced the altar of San-
born Methodist Church, Aug. 29, when Miss Carol
Myers became the bride of James Ziegler.
The Rev. Donald Haussen per-
formed the ceremony for the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Daunce, 42 Niagara St., Sanborn,
and the .son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Eggert, Upper Mountain
Rd., Sanborn,
Rosepoint lace formed the bodice
and edged the sabrina neckline,
short sleeves and ruffled
skirt of the bride': nylon tulle
A pearl trimmed Juliet cap
held her illusion veil and she
carried a cascade of white roses.
She was given in marriage by
her stepfather, Chatles Daunce.
Miss Beverly Robinson was
maid of honor for her sister;
Miss Joyce Eggert and Miss Judy
Clouds, BlaisdeU. were brides-
maids. They wore identically
styled ballerina length gowns
fashioned ot nylon chiffon with
satin cummerbunds ending in a
bow. Miss Eggert s gown
was blue and the bridesmaids
pink. Their horsehair picture hats
and colonial bouquets of carna-
tions and pompons matched their
gowns.
Donald Ziegler was best man
lor his brother. Donald Myers,
Ihe bride's brother, and William
Eggert, the bridegroom's brother,
were ushers.-
The bride's mother wore a blue
silk organza press, white accessories,
and a corsage of yellow
roses. The bridegroom's mother
chose a black silk sheath dress,
rose accessories and a rose corsage.
Out of town guests attending a
reception in Cambria Community
Hall were from Rochester, Lockport.
Niagara Falls The Tonawandas,
and Pennsylvania.
To begin a journey to Ontario,
the bride wore a suit, black and
white accessories and a corsage
of white roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Ziegler will make
their home in 115 High St., Lockport. 
Family: ZIEGLER, James W / MYERS, Carol (F31732)
 
26647 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: HAUENSTEIN, Herbert A / WOLF, Linda Louise (F19998)
 
26648 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/5/1975

Pearfs trimmed the lace and
satin gown worn by Miss Susan
Lynn Wolcott when she became
the bride of Peter Alfred
Szewczuk Saturday, Aug 23,
1975, in Payne Avenue Christian
Church, North Tonawanda.
The Rev Richard Speck
officiated at the candlelight
ceremony, written by the
couple.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wolcott of
125 Rumbold Ave., North
Tonawanda. Mr. and Mrs
Alexander Szewczuk of 109
Brighton Road, Tonawanda,
are parents of the bridegroom
Cindy Schaffer was maid of
honor Bridesmaids were
Mavis Wolcott and Ellen
Young Lori Mosher was flower
girl
Victor Szewczuk was best
man for his brother. Ushers
were Anthony Ress and Joseph
Yeager John Doucette was
ring bearer.
The newlyweds were honored
at a reception in the Holiday
Inn, Amherst. After a
honeymoon trip through Grand
Teaton and Yellowstone
National Park, the couple will
be at home in Hamburg 
Family: SZEWCZUK, Alfred / WOLCOTT, Susan Lynn (F36629)
 
26649 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/5/1981

BENZINO - Frank (Rip)
W Benzino, 80, of North
Tonawanda, NY., Thursday
(Sept 3, 1981) after a
brief illness. A resident of
the Tonawandas for the
greater part of his life, Mr.
Benzino was a member of
the Gastown Sportsmen's
Club
He is survived by his
dear friend, Angeline
Saliba of North Tonawanda:
two sons, Ralph
(Anita) Benzino of Barrington.
N.H., and Robert
G Benzino of Tonawanda;
two daughters, Mrs. Otis
i Lois i Sonnenberg of Bowling
Green, Ohio and Mrs.
William (June) Carroll of
Niagara Falls; a brother,
George (Dorothy) Benzino
and two sisters, Mrs.
Franklin (Hattie) Diedrich
and Mrs Samuel (Melva)
Aganski, all of the Tonawandas,
also surviving are
eleven grandchildren; five
great grandchildren and
several nieces and nephews
The family will be present
from 7-9 p.m., Friday
and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Saturday at the Hamp
Funeral Home, Inc., Adam
and Seymour sts., Tonawanda
where funeral
services will be held at 12
noon on Sunday, the Rev,
Richard H. Trump officiating
Interment at
Mount Olivet Cemetery In
lieu of flowers, memorials
to the Heart Association or
the charity of your choice
are preferred by the fami-
Iy. 
BENZINO, Frank W (I138064)
 
26650 North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/5/1981

GRAF - Loretta B. Graf,
85, of North Tonawanda,
Thursday (September 3,
1981) at the Niagara Lu-
theran Home. Mrs. Graf
was a member of St.
Matthew Lutheran Church,
life long resident of the
Tonawandas and a charter
member to the Woman's
Auxiiary of Degraff Me-
morial Hospital. she is
survived by her husband,
Arnold Graf; one son,
Raymond (Erva) Graf of
Youngstown, N.Y.; two
daughters, Mrs. Raymond
C. (Gladys) Edwards, No.
Tona., Mrs. Lockhart T.
(Katherine) HIcks,
Sarasota, Florida.
Grandmother of six grand-
children and seven
great-grandchildren.
No prior visitation.
Funeral services will be
held Tuesday, September
8, at 10:30 a.m. in the
Wattengel Funeral Home,
Inc., 307 Oliver St., No.
Tona., the Rev. A. W.
Moldenhauer officiating.
Burial Acacia Park
Resthaven Cemetery. In
lieu of flowers, memorials
may be sent to the Niagara
Lutheran Home, 64 Hager
St., Buffalo or St. Matthew
Lutheran Church. 
BOCKHAHN, Loretta (I153644)
 

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