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26651 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: BOSKAT, George Charles Jr / PIGNATORA, Karen Ann (F57322)
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26652 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/5/1986 WILLIAMS - Evelyn M. (nee Thompson) Williams, 84, Friday (September 5, 1986) at Mt. View Health Facility, Lockport, following a lengthy illness. She was born in Maryland and resided in North Tonawanda most of her life. She was a member of the Ladies of Charity of Ascension Parish and was the wife of the late Thomas F. Thompson and Robert S. Williams. Mrs. Williams . was the daughter of the late Professor Lewis and Susan Thompson. She is survived by her son, Louis (Concetta) Thompson; two daughters, Ellen Hankinson and Mrs. Robert (Shirley) Bronschidle, all of North Tonawanda; she is also survived by 13 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. Private funeral services were held from the Larango-Colucci Funeral Home at the convenience of the family. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at Ascension R.C Church. Interment Elmlawn Cemetery. | THOMPSON, Evelyn (I93703)
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26653 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/6/1923 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaminska of Sommer street announce the marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth L.. to Raymond G. Strassel of this city. The marriage was solemnized Wednesday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock at the parsonage of the Grace Lutheran church, Rev. C. L. Braun officiating. Attendants were Miss Marian Strassel, sister of the groom and Theodore Goldpenny. Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served at the Statler hotel in Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Strassel have left for a motor trip through the state and will be at home in Spruce street after their return. | Family: KAMINSKE, Charles / GROGEL, Wilhelmina (F26001)
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26654 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/6/1938 A double wedding took place Saturday noon at the home of the bride's parents, when Miss Ivaloo Covey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Covey of 347 Frontier avenue, was united in marriage to Mr. Arthur L. Behrens, son of Mrs. Minnie Andrus of 14 Hagen avenue, and her sister. Miss Ethel Covey was wed to Willard Johns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johns of Linwood avenue. North Tonawanda. The ceremony was performed in front of an altar banked with flowers in the living room, the Rev. Theodore Mayer, officiating. Miss Ivaloo Covey wore an aqua blue chiffon gown and carried a bouquet of gladioli and baby's breath. Miss Ethel Covey wore a white French chiffon gown and carried roses and baby chrysanthemums. Following the ceremony, a wedding dinner was held with 50 guests present. The out-of-town guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Williams of Ilion, N. Y., Mrs. David Williams and daughter Marguerite of Ilion, Delmont R. Plerson of Richfield Springs, N. Y,, Mr. and Mrs John Bowling of Buffalo and Mrs, F. E. Covey of Jamestown, N. Y, Following a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Johns will be at home in 347 1-2 Frontier avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Behrens will be at home in 14 Hagen avenue. | Family: JOHNS, Willard / COVEY, Ethel (F47134)
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26655 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/6/1938 A double wedding took place Saturday noon at the home of the bride's parents, when Miss Ivaloo Covey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Covey of 347 Frontier avenue, was united in marriage to Mr. Arthur L. Behrens, son of Mrs. Minnie Andrus of 14 Hagen avenue, and her sister. Miss Ethel Covey was wed to Willard Johns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johns of Linwood avenue. North Tonawanda. The ceremony was performed in front of an altar banked with flowers in the living room, the Rev. Theodore Mayer, officiating. Miss Ivaloo Covey wore an aqua blue chiffon gown and carried a bouquet of gladioli and baby's breath. Miss Ethel Covey wore a white French chiffon gown and carried roses and baby chrysanthemums. Following the ceremony, a wedding dinner was held with 50 guests present. The out-of-town guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Williams of Ilion, N. Y., Mrs. David Williams and daughter Marguerite of Ilion, Delmont R. Plerson of Richfield Springs, N. Y,, Mr. and Mrs John Bowling of Buffalo and Mrs, F. E. Covey of Jamestown, N. Y, Following a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Johns will be at home in 347 1-2 Frontier avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Behrens will be at home in 14 Hagen avenue. | Family: BEHRENS, Arthur L / COVEY, Ivaloo (F47132)
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26656 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/6/1946 35 YEARS AGO Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Kiphuth of Cleveland avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Lydia L. to William Grobe of Tonawanda. The wedding will take place this month. ALSO North Tonawanda NY Evening News 35 YEARS AGO - 9/21/1946 Miss Lydia Louise Kiphuth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kiphuth of 80 Cleveland avenue, and William John Grobe of Tonawanda were married Monday evening, September 21, at the home of the bride's parents. | Family: GROBE, William / KIPHUTH, Lydia Louise (F54820)
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26657 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/6/1947 A lovely summer wedding was solemnized on Saturday, August 28 at 4 p.m. in Salem Evangelical and Reformed Church, when Miss Dorothy Alice Garlapo became the bride of Verne L. Britting, son of Mrs. Ida Kortte. The Rev. Walter Hetzel officiated before an altar decorated with candelabra, palms, fern, and vases of white gladioli, pompoms and gypsophelia. Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. Silvia Hutt, organist, played appropriate music. Truman Schwarzenholz sang "Until" and "Hold Thou Our Hands, Dear Lord" during the ceremony. The bride waa gowned in white crepe, fashioned with a bateau neckline, long tight fitting sleeves and a bouffant skirt A long train fall from the tunic of the fitted bodice. Her fingertip veil of illusion was arranged with a headdress of orange blossoms. The bride carried white roses and gypsophelia, tied with white satin ribbon and wore a single strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. She was given in marriage by her father. Mrs. Fred Hilliard. aunt of the bride, as matron of honor, and Mrs. Harold Mongold, cousin of the bride, as bridesmaid, wore matching gowns of aquamarine nylon. The gowns were styled with sweetheart necklines, threequarter length puffed sleeves and full skirt They wore matching headpieces and carried bouquets of pink gladioli and red roses tied with red ribbon. Each wore a strand of pearls, given them by the bride. Henry Novotny attended the bridegroom as best man, with David Morgan and Harold Kline as ushers. The bridegroom presented his attendants with lighters. A grey print dress with white accessories was worn by Mrs. Garlapo, the bride's mother, and Mrs. Kortte, selected a black and white print dress with black accessories. Each wore a corsage of red roses and white baby chrysanthemums. A reception for 100 guests was held in the home of the bride following the wedding where a buffet supper was served from a table centered with a tiered wedding cake. Mr. and Mrs. Britting left for a trip to New York City and New England, the bride wearing an aquamarine wool suit with black accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. Pre-nuptial parties were given by Mrs. Fred Hilliard, Mrs. Harold Mongold and Main Office girls of Buffalo Bolt Company | Family: BRITTING, Verne Lee R / GARLAPO, Dorothy Alice (F63248)
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26658 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/6/1955 ADERMAN-Rudolph Aderman, 70, of 1319 Sherwood Ave., Sept. 4, 1955, in DeGraff Memorial Hospital. He was the father of Mel- vin and Mrs. Eunice Tedmen of North Tonawanda; six grand- children; brother of Mrs. John Ziehl of North Tonawanda an d William Aderman of Grand Island. Friends may call at the Fretthold Funeral Home, 1241 Oliver St. at Ward Rd., where services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, the Rev. Paul H. Fretthold officiating. Interment at White Chapel Memorial Park. | ADERMAN, Rudolph (I112804)
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26659 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: KRANTZ, Ronald H / BAKER, Sharon Barbara (F42610)
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26660 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/6/1966 ABBS - William George Abbs, 85, at South Waterloo Hospital Gait, Out, on Sunday, (Sept 4, 1966). Husband of the late Lydia Bryan and dear father of William Allen Abbs of Niagara Falls, N.Y., and Mrs. Wilfred (Ella) Bailey of Gait; brother of Mrs. Ella Ward of Brampton, Ont Besting at Little's Funeral Home, 39 Grand Ave., North Gait Funeral services at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Sept. 7. Interment in Mount View Cemetery | ABBS, William George (I111741)
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26661 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/6/1967 Russell R. Britton of T o n a- wanda, the 60-year-old father of Richmond Braves pitcher J im Bntton suffered a fatal heart attack last night at a Rochester fed Wings - Richmond Braves Baseball game in Rochester. He died about an hour later at Rochester General Hospital. Mr. Britton was at the game w watch his son pitch for the international League pennantwinning Braves in its opening bid for the Governor's Cup. The warn planned to dedicate the championship to the 23-year-old right hander. The father's death delayed the presentation. Besides his son James, Mr. Britton is survived by his wife, Arlene Geist Britton; another son, Charles R.; two daughters, Mrs. Gabriel DiBemardo of North Tonawanda and Miss Ann Britton of San Francisco, Calif.; six grandchildren; his father, James R. Britton of Brockway, Pa.; three brothers, Harold of Falls Creek, Pa., Eugene, of Brockway, and Francis of Jamestown; two sisters, Mrs. Norman Hicks of Brockway, Pa., and Mrs. Waide Webb of Niag- ara Falls. Mr. Britton was the owner of Britton Television Sales and Service; 181 William St., and resided with his wife at 38 Minerva St., Tonawanda. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Tonawanda and Ton- awanda Lodge 247 F&AM. Services will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Hil- liard Funeral Home Inc., 147 Delaware St., Tonawanda with the Rev. James A. Akin offici- ating. Burial will be in Elmlawn Cemetery. | BRITTON, Russell R (I173658)
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26662 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: BALLING, Richard F / STEVESON, Georgiana (F43080)
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26663 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/6/1968 Miss Mary Lorraine Czaja became the bride of Donald A. Wittkopp Aug. 24 in Our Lady of Czestochowa Church, North Tonawanda. The Rev. Ignatius Curzydlo officiated for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Czaja of 148 12th Ave., North Tonawanda, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wittkopp of Tonawanda. The bride chose a traditional gown of organza and Chantilly lace fashioned with a bouffant skirt of ruffled tiers and a detachable cape train. Her silk illusion veil was caught to a pearl and crystal crown. She carried a cascade of white orchids and carnations. Miss Jane Chrzaszcz was maid of honor attired in an Empire gown of Nile green chiffon with Venice lace bodice. Matching net coiffure petals and leaves caught her veil and she carried yellow roses and carnations. Gary Foit was best man. Ushers were Jack Kraft and Andrew Young. A reception was given in the Third Warders Club. After a tour of Virginia, Maryland and Washington. D.C., the couple will stay in the Pocono Mountains, Pa. They will be at home in North Tonawanda. (Photo by Wittkowsky, M. Photog.) | Family: WITTKOPP, Donald A / CZAJA, Mary Lorraine (F32972)
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26664 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: LAMB, Robert R / WOLLABER, Carol Ann (F33302)
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26665 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/6/1985 ZOBRIST - John Zobrist, September 4, 1985, of Las Vegas, Nev., formerly of North Tonawanda. Husband of Minnie A. (Walck) Zobrist; father of Michael J (Karen) of Baton Rouge, La., and William P. (Doris) of Grand Island; grandfather of Stephen, Lisa, Kim berly and Jason; brother of the late Jacob (Twila), the late Arnold (Josephine), Paul, Ernest (Ann), Marge (Raymond) Malchow, Anne (John) McCully and Frederick (Marie). John was a retired U.S. Army Lt. Col., and member of the Reserve Officers Assoc. Services will be in Las Vegas (Sept. 7th). Memorials may be sent to Calvary Lutheran Church, 800 No. Bruce St., Las Vegas, Nev. 89101.(6-7) | ZOBRIST, John E (I51602)
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26666 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/6/1985 SALEFSKE Alice E. Salefske, 92, of North Tonawanda, Thursday (September 5, 1985) at DeGraff Memorial Hospital. A lifelong resident of North Tonawanda, Mrs. Salefske was a member of Friedens United Church of Christ and the Women's Fellowship. Wife of the late William Salefske, she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Charles (Helen) Burtch and one sister, Miss Edna Belling, both of North Tonawanda. No prior visitation. Friends and relatives are invited to attend funeral services Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Wattengel Funeral Home, Inc., 307 Oliver St., North Tonawanda, with the Rev. Dr. John M. C. Kamaras officating. Interment Friedens Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Friedens Cemetery Fund. | BELLING, Alice Ernestine Augusta (I70822)
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26667 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/7/1924 The marriage of Miss Grace Pauline Woodrich to Walter McLamber of La- Salle was solemnized Saturday evening at eight o'clock at the home of tne bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Woodrich in 106 East Felton street. Rev. Willis P. Hume officiating. The bride wore a traveling suit of navy blue and carried a bouquet of bridal roses. She was attended by her sister. Miss Ruth Woodrich, who also wore a navy suit and carried pink roses. The best man was Harold Koltz of LaSalle. House decorations were of pink and white. Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served to twenty, cov- ers being laid for eight at the bride's table decorated in pink and white with favors of rosebud baskets filled with pink and white candles. Mr. and Mrs. Hildebrandt of LaSalle and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Werner of Niagara Falls were among the guests. Mr. and Mrs. McLamber left for Dun- kirk where they will stay for several months. Upon their return they will make their home in LaSalle. | Family: MCLAMBER, Walter / WOODRICH, Grace Pauline (F33588)
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26668 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/7/1937 A pretty wedding was solemnized Saturday afternoon, September 4, at 4 o'clock in St. Peter's Evangelical and Reformed church, when Miss Ruthelnora A. Thorman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thorman of 223 East Felton street, was united in marriage to Herbert C. Behm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Behm of Sixteenth avenue, the Rev. T. H. Twente, officiating. The church was decorated with large vases of gladioli. Mrs. Glen Warblow,, organist, played the wedding march. Before the ceremony, Clarence Fischer sang, "At Dawning," and after the ceremony, "Because." The bride, who entered the church on the ar mof her father, was lovely in a white satin gown, fashioned in princess style with a long train, a long veil falling from a halo of starched lace and orange blossoms, with heart-shaped lace inserts forming the border of the veil. She wore white satin slippers and carried a shower bouquet of white roses and gypsophila. Miss Werth, Maid of Honor The maid of honor, Miss Virginia Werth, of Lockport, wore a pink net dress over pink satin, with a row of tiny blue velvet bows down the front, white slippers and a spray of pink flowers in her hair. She carried a bouquet o pink roses, delphinium and .baby's breath, tied ith pink ribbon.. The bridesmaid, Mrs. _ Evelyn Putnam, wore a yellow net dress over yellow satin, with a row of blue velvet bows down the front, a spray of yello flowers in her hair, white slippers and carried a bouquet of yellow roses, delphinium and baby's breath. Elton Behm, cousin of the groom, was best man. The ushers were: Kenneth Moeller and William Meyers. The bride's mother wore a flowered chiffon dress and the groom's mother navy blue crepe with lace bodice and sleeves. Each wore a corsage of roses. Mrs. Fred Nlcat, grandmother of the bride, wore a black dress with white lace yoke, also a corsage of roses. Dinner After Ceremony Following the ceremony, a dinner was given for twenty-six guests at Tenbrook's in Kenmore. Covers were laid for twelev at the bride's table which was decorated with mixed garden flowtall hite tapers and centered with a wedding cake. In the evening a reception was held at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Behm left for a motor trip to New York City and Albany, and will be at home after September 15th in Ruie road. The bride's going away costume was a brown suit, with beige blouse and brown accessories. | Family: BEHM, Herbert C / THORMAN, Ruthelnora A (F19857)
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26669 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: MACINYRE, Arthur / BRUMFIELD, Laura (F65009)
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26670 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/7/1950 In a candlelight ceremony Aug. 12 at 7 p.m. in St Matthews Evangelical Lutheran Church. Miss Doris Rosebrock. daughter of Mrs. Elsie E. Rosebrock of 108 Fredericka St., and Winfield Scott ware united in marriage by the Rev. Paul Gassmann. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Herbert Roaebrock. Baskets of white gladioli, palms and tall tapers in candelabra were chancel and altar decora- tions. The bride wore a metallic brocaded satin gown fashioned with a square neckline, long sleeves coming to a point over the hands. Her veil of Chantilly lace fell from a crown of orange blossoms. She wore her mother's gold necklace and carried a bouquet of white roses.. Attendants for the bride were Alice Dischinger, maid-of-nonor. Mrs. William Witkopf. sister of the bride and Mrs. Peter Fiata, sister of the bridegroom. The flower girl was Joyce Schultz, the bride's cousin. All wore white e m b o s s e d silk marquisette gowns with Chinese necklines and cap sleeves, of aqua, pink, yellow and green. All carried baskets of Spring flowers and wore flowers in their hair. Albert Hosmer Jr. attended the bridegroom as best man and the ushers were Albert Pascuccl and William Lasky. Billy Wit- kopf, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. The bride's mother wore a freen crepe dress with black accessories and the bridegroom's mother chose a black lace dress over pink with black accessories. The groom's grandmother was attired in a navy blue dress with matching accessories. All wore corsages of mixed flowers. A reception was held in the American Legion Home with 290 guests attending. For her wedding trip to Cleve- land, 'the bride wore a carnation red suit with white accessories and a corsage of white roses. Hostesses at prenuptial parties for the bride were Mrs. Peter Fiala and Mrs. Howard Warblow Mrs. William Witkopf, Miss Alice Dischinger. Mrs. Wallace Mauser, Mrs. Robert Horack, Mrs. Mrs. William Hetrick, Mrs. Leo Schultz and Mrs. Agness Hauser, Mrs. Martin Starck and Mrs. Jesse Strassburg, Business girls of the YWCA and employees of Niagara Savings and Loan. | Family: SCOTT, Winfield A / ROSEBROCK, Doris (F36637)
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26671 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/7/1956 BENTHIN - Wilhelmina (Min- nie A.) Benthin, in Sanborn, N.Y., Sept. 6, 1956. Daughter of the late Carl and Augusta Hubner Benthin; sister of Mrs. Jacob Bechtel and mrs. Arthur Schuler, Frand and John Benthin of Sanborn, N.Y., Mrs. Marvin Miller and Charles Benthin of Lockport. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Pike Fu- neral Home, Sanborn, where serv- ices will be at 1:30 p.m. Sunday and at 2 p.m. in St. Paul's Evan- gelical & Reformed Church, Shaw- nee, the Rev. Richard Sova offi- ciating. Interment in Wheatfield Cemetery. | BENTHIN, Wilhelmina A (I90893)
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26672 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/7/1956 KAISER - Dr. Charles A. Kais- er of Lockport, Wednesday (Sept. 5, 1956) Husband of Clara Huston Kaiser; father of Mrs. John F. Argue and Mrs. Charlton A. Bulmer of Wilson, N. Y.; brother of Mrs. William Ott of LaHavra, Calif. He also is survived by five grandchildren. Friends may call from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Prudden & Kandt F u n e r a l Home, 242 Genesee St., Lockport, where services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday. Interment will be in Cold Springs Cemetery, Lockport | KAISER, Charles A Dr (I118042)
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26673 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/7/1957 In a nuptial high mass ceremony at noon today in St. Francis of Assisi Church, Miss Shirley Ann Westra, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Westra, 67 Longs Ave., became the bride of Frank L. Prohaska, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Prohaska, 475 Ward R. The Rev. Francis B. Baratio of- ficiated at the double ring cere- mony and mass. Louis Z. Almasi was the soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of chantilly lace and nylon tulle over satin. Her finger tip veil was caught to a head band of seed pearls and sequins. She carried a white prayer book covered with white glamellias. Matron of honor, Mrs. Norman Stahl, sister of the bride, wore a ballerina gown of pale blue crys- talette with matching pearl and net headpiece. She carried a cas- cade bouquet of pink glamellias. John Prohaska attended his brother as best man and John T. Westra, Jr., the bride's brother and Anthony Beringer were ush- ers. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Westra chose ablue dress with matching jacket and black accessories. The bridegroom's mother was attired in a blue lace dress complemented with black accessories. Both wore orchids in a delicate orchid shade. A dinner reception for the im- mediate families followed the cere- mony in the Eldredge Club. | Family: PROHASKA, Frank L / WESTRA, Shirley A (F27934)
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26674 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: BENEDICT, Gary Ward / GREER, Karen Louise (F48269)
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26675 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/7/1972 The engagement of Miss Judith Lynn Thomas to David Frederic Ammerman is announced by the prospective bride's mother, Mrs. Marjorie P. Thomas of Grand Island. Mr. Ammerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ammerman of 1233 Ruie Road, North Tonawanda, is a graduate of North Tonawanda Senior High School and served four years in the Navy. Miss Thomas, daughter of John A. Thomas of Medina, is a graduate of Grand Island Senior High School. An Oct. 7 wedding is planned. | Family: AMMERMAN, David Frederic / THOMAS, Judith Lynn (F40294)
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26676 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/7/1972 HARDY - Viola C. Hardy. 75, of 33 Spruce St., North Tonawanda. Wednesday (Sept 6, 1972) at her residence. Born in the Town of Wheatfield. she was a lifelong resident of this area. Wife of the late Henry J. Hardy, who died in 1963, she is survived by two sons, LaVearn of the Town of Tonawanda and Richard of Tonawanda; a daughter, Mrs. John (Dorothy) Conrad of Tonawanda; a brother, Arthur Pieper of North Tonawanda; two half-sisters, Mrs. Marie Heidenfeldt of Lewiston and Mrs. Louise Lee of North Tonawanda; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She was a member of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, the Salvation Army Golden Age Club and the Senior Citizens. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., at the Wattengel Funeral Home, Inc., 307 Oliver St., North Tonawanda, where services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m., the Rev. A. W. Moldenhauer officiating Burial in St. Matthew's Cemetery. | PIEPER, Viola W (I61019)
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26677 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/7/1977 HAY - Caroline H. Hay of Tonawanda entered into rest on Wednesday (Sept. 7,1977) at her residence. Beloved wife of the late Arthur B Hay; dearest sister of Mrs. Florence Cordavona of Buffalo, Mrs Lewis (Lillian) Baum of Tonawanda and the late Robert Hyland, one niece and three nephews also survive | HYLAND, Caroline (I128189)
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26678 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/7/1978 GOSCH - Jane (nee Arenz) Gosch, 59, of N o r t h T o n a w a n da Wednesday (Sept. 6,1978) a t N i a g a r a F a l ls M e m o r i a l Medical Center. Mrs. Gosch was a lifelong resident of Noroth Tonawanda and a member of North Presbyterian Church, member and past board Member of the Women's Auxiliary to DeGraff Memorial Hospital, Board of Deacon's at North Presbyterian Church and North Tonawanda Women's Republican Club. Wife of the late David N Gosch, she is survived by ° two sons, Jeffrey ( P e g g y ) Gosch of Liverpool, New York, and Spencer Gosch of North T o n a w a n d a ; o ne d a u g h t e r S h e l l ey Schouman of North Tonawanda and her m o t h e r Mrs. Leroy (Cora) Arenz; three grandchildren, Christopher T. and Michele Schouman, all of North Tonawanda, and Lindsay C. Gosch of Liverpool, N.Y.. Friends may call from 2:30-3:00 p.m. Saturday at the North Presbyterian Church where services will follow at 3 p.m.. No prior visitation. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to North P r e s b y t e r i a n Church. B u r i a l E l m l a wn Cemetery. Arrangements by Wattengel Funeral Inc. | ARENZ, Jane A (I117961)
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26679 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/7/1981 Funeral services are scheduled Tuesday for Louis A. Ziehl, a lifelong North Tonawanda resident who would have celebrated his 88th birthday today. Ziehl died Saturday at DeGraff Memorial Hospital after an apparent heart attack. A recipient of the Purple Heart in World War I, he was a past commander of the 78th Division, Veteran, Association of Western New York. A member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Ziehl operated Ziehl's Grocery and Hardware Store in the Martinsville area of North Tonawanda from 1919 to 1945, when he sold the business. Ziehl also was a 59-year member of American Legion Post 264 of Tonawanda and was a life member of Rescue Volunteer Fire Company No 5. Ziehl lived in his home until the day he was stricken. The husband of the late Margaret Waterstrat Ziehl, he is survived by a daughter. Marion Gau. He was the brother of Rose Wright of Grand Island, Mrs. Roman (Matilda) Beiter of Niagara Falls, Doris Hosmer of North Tonawanda, Mrs Carl (Clara) Schoelles of Wendelville, Mildred Ziehl of North Tonawanda, the late Ida Ensm- inger and the late Carl Ziehl. Ziehl also had five grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and from 10 a.m. to noon Tuesday at the Brunner Funeral Home, 156 Robinson St., North Tonawanda. Services from St. Paul's Lutheran Church are slated for 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. | ZIEHL, Louis Anton Gottfried (I62690)
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26680 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/7/1981 BAJOREK -Martha, 68. of North Tonawanda, Sunday, Sept. 6. 1981. at DeGraff Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Bajorek is survived by her husband. Alphonse Bajorek; two sons. Ronald (Virginiai Bajorek of Pittsford. NY. and Mark (Sharon) Bajorek of Tonawanda; one daughter. Mrs. Robert (Caroline) Mellenthien of North Tonawanda; two b r o t h e r s , Carl (Norma) Anderson of Lewiston, NY ; James (Beverly) Anderson of LaGrangeville, N.Y.; five sisters. Mrs. Floyd (Maud) Meahl. Mrs. Edith Johnpier, Mrs. Grace Smith. Mrs. Leo (Eileen) Burleigh, all of Niagara Falls, and Mrs. Thomas (Anne) Bateman of Wilson, NY Grandmother of 11 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Friends may call Monday and Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Wattengel Funeral Home Inc., 307 Oliver St., North Tonawanda, where services will be held Wednesday at 9;30 a.m., the Rt Rev Msgr. Ralph Miller officiating. Burial Mt. Olivet Cemetery. | SHAFFER, Martha (I121113)
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26681 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: BUDDENHAGEN, Kurt / GREEN, Diane (F66091)
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26682 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/8/1904 The wedding of Mrs. Susan Kreiger to Christian Behnke took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parman of William street, last evening. Rev. Schultz of the German Lutheran Church officiated. Numerous guests were present from the Tonawanda and out of town | Family: BEHNKE, Christian J / POHRMAN, Susanna (F47058)
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26683 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/8/1942 Frank R. Sahr, 68, died sudden ly early Sunday morning from a heaart attack at the family resi- dence, 274 Falls boulevard. He was a life-long resident of North Ton- awanda. He is survived by his wife, Mary, Nee Wendt; a son, Ed- ward; a daughter, Leona; his mother, Mrs. Hannah Sahr; two brothers, Robert of Lockport and Edward of North Tonawanda, and five sisters, Mrs. Helen Kumro and Mrs. Arthur Knack of Ton- awanda, Mrs. Norman Paul of Sil- ver Creek, Mrs. Mildred Toellner and Miss Esther Sahr of North Tonawanda. Rites will be held to- morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Hamp Funeral Home, 37 Adam street, and at 2:30 from the St. Paul's church. The Rev. F. A. Hinners will officiate and burial will be in St. Paul's cemetery. | SAHR, Frank Robert (I67617)
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26684 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/8/1967 KLUGE-Hazel Kluge, died Thursday (Sept. 7, 1967) in Buf- falo, N.Y. She was the daughter of Clara and the late Charles Kluge; sis- ter of Mrs. DeForest Barber, Mrs. Benjamin Measel, Mrs. Elmer Light and Charles Kluge. She was a member of Broad Street Baptist Church, Tona- wanda. Friends may call from 7 to 9 this evening at Johnson and Wilkins Funeral Home Inc., 448 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, where funeral services will be tomor- tow morning at 10:30. | KLUGE, Hazel (I123733)
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26685 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/8/1972 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jedele of 141 E. Felton St.. North Tonawanda. celebrated their 50th anniversary last Friday at a family dinner party at Ezzo's Restaurant. Lockport. The former Inez Bollier and Mr. Jedele were married Sept. 1, 1922. Mr.. Jedele was secretary of Carpenter Bus Lines until his retirement several years ago. They have two children: Mrs. Paul (Ann) Beling of Marlboro, Conn. and Kenefick Jedele of Tonawanda. They also have four grandchildren. | Family: JEDELE, Alvin / BOLLIER, Inez V (F29157)
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26686 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: MUNCH, Kenneth Arthur / ACKERMAN, Patricia Ann (F38856)
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26687 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/9/1930 The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Lemke, 1035 Oliver died yesterday at the De Graff Memorial hospital. Burial was held yesterday afternoon | LEMKE (I154345)
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26688 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/9/1932 Charles F. Pieper, 65 years Md, died this morning at his home, 421 Wheatfield street, after a lingering illness. He was born in Germany, came to America at the age of four and resided in North Tonawanda during the last 35 years. He was a member of the Independent Order of Redmen. He is survived by wife, Martha; a daughter, Mrs. Meta Krieman; a grand-daughter, Shirley Ann Krie- man, North Tonawanda; two brothers, William Pieper, North Tonawanda, and John Pieper, Del- awanna, N.J., and a sister, Mrs. Joseph Lowell, Tonawanda. The funeral will be held Saturday aft- ernoon at 2:30 o'clock at the residence. Rev. Theodore Mayer will officiate and interment will be at Elmlawn. | PIEPER, Charles F (I68358)
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26689 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/9/1937 MARTINSVILLE, Sept. 9,-A lovely fill wedding was solemnized Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Central Avenue United church. Fort Brie, Ont., when Miss Dorothy Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hall, ol 45 Phlpps street. Fort Erie, became the bride of Arthur Verrall, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Verrall, of 463 Falls boulevard, the Rev. Henry Cot- ton officiating. The- church was decorated with cut flowers. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was attired In a White satin gown, bolero style, wearing white slippers and white bridal hat with a nose veil. She carried a bouquet of white roses and baby breath. Viola M. Hall, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She was attired in a pale blue flowered chiffon or- gandy dress with white accessories. Her head dress was a blue halo with white gardenias. She carried a bouquet Of pink roses. Bernard Verrall, brother of the groom, acted as best man. The bride's mother wore a black crepe dress with accessories to match. The groom's mother wore a navy blue crepe gown with accessories to match. A wedding supper was- served at the home of the bride with 35 guests present. The bride's table was attractively decorated with a pink and White color scheme With cut flowers and was centered with a wedding cake. Mr. and Mrs. Verrall left for a wedding trip to Toronto. On their return, they will make their home at 160 Hagen avenue. Guests were present from Dunville. Thorold, Ont.;. Tonawanda, North Tonavanda and Buffalo. | Family: VERRALL, Arthur J / HALL, Dorothy (F37789)
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26690 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/9/1943 25 YEARS AGO Mr. and Mrs. George Dorn of 116 Kohler street announce the marriage of their daughter, Sarah, to William Bruce of Buffalo, Sept 4. | Family: BRUCE, William F / DORN, Sarah (F44312)
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26691 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/9/1948 25 YEARS AGO Mr. and Mrs. Alexander G. Roy announce the engagement of their daughter, Loretta M., to William Berhalter. The wedding will take place in October. ALSO North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/111948 25 YEARS AGO The marriage of Miss Loretta Mary Roy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Roy, to William Berhalter was solemnized this morning in the Ascension Church. ALSO North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 10/5/1973 William Edward Berhalter and the former Loretta Roy were married Oct. 10, 1923, in Ascension Church, North Tonawanda. The occasion of their golden anniversary will be celebrated by Mr. and Mrs. Berhalter at a family dinner Sunday in the Packet Inn. North Tonawanda. Present will be their daughters, Mrs. Archie (Monica) Smith Jr.. Mrs. Ronald (Joani Mittlefehldt. Mrs. Edward. (Barbara) Burns, Mrs. Roger (Margaret) Smith and Mrs. Thomas (Ann) Wiles. Mrs. Joseph Swanekamp was the former Louise Weyers when she was maid of honor at the 1923 ceremony, and will also be present at the festivities. Mr. and Mrs. Berhalter have 15 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. After the dinner, there will be a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiles, 64 Homestead Drive, North Tonawanda | Family: BERHALTER, William E / ROY, Loretta M (F50316)
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26692 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/9/1960 A Mass was celebrated Monday St. Paul's Church in celebration of the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Beiter of Victoria Blvd. Among the guests at a reception later in the day at Lyon's Tea Room, Clarence, were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johel and Mrs. Elizabeth Neubecker. Mr. Johel was an attendant at the couple's wedding Sept. 7, 1920, at Good Shepherd Church, Pendleton. Also present were their children, Mrs. Robert Metzinger, A l f r ed Beiter, Kenneth Beiter and Francis Beiter; their son-in-law a nd three daughters-in-law. ALSO North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/3/1970 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Beiter of Kenmore will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary on Labor Day with a Mass at noon in St. Paul's Church. The Rev. Albert Winter of Lockport, who married the couple 50 years ago, will celebrate the Mass. Father Winter is Mrs. Beiter's first cousin. A reception will follow at the Alfred Jurek Legion Post in Amherst. Mr. and Mrs. Beiter were married Sept. 7, 1920, at Good Shepherd Church in the Town of Pendleton where they both resided. They moved to Kenmore soon after their marriage and have been local residents since then. Mr. Beiter started as a truck driver for the Village of Kenmore in 1927. He later became Water Department supervisor, a position he held until his retirement in 1961. He is still active as an usher at St. Paul's Church. Their three sons, Alfred, Kenneth and Francis Beiter and the family of their late daughter, Virginia Beiter Metzinger, along with 23 grandchildren, will join Mr. and Mrs. Beiter in celebrating their anniversary. | Family: BEITER, Lawrence J / Henrietta A (F47294)
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26693 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/9/1960 ALBON — Lillian (nee Rech) Albon, 70, of 34 Adam St., Tonawanda, died Thursday (Sept. 8, 1960) at her home after a lingering illness. She was a lifelong resident of Tonawanda, a member of the First Presbyterian Church for over 50 years, and the Ladies Auxiliary of the VFW, Niagara River Post No. 3218. Survivors include her husband, Albert E. Albon; two daughters, Eunice of Tonawanda and Mrs. Arthur (Jean) Schaefer of Grand Island: three sons. Albert C, Rodney L. and David R. Albon, and a brother, Charles Rech, all of Tonawanda; also eight grandchildren. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Creasey Funeral Home, 93 Adam St., Tonawanda, where services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday. The Rev. Donald V. Roberts will officiate. Burial in Elmlawn Cemetery. | RECH, Lillian C (I106196)
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26694 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: POST, Melvin J / BERGERON, Mary Ann (F49288)
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26695 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/9/1966 Mr. and Mrs. William Thiebolt, 580 Broad St., received word yesterday of the death of their grandson, 15-month-old Dennis Thiebolt in Hawthorne, Calif. The infant was the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Thiebolt. Funeral services will be Monday in Hawthorne. | THIEBOLT, Dennis (I107387)
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26696 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/9/1969 Miss Susan Beyette and Colvin Gardner were married in a candlelight ceremony Sept. 6 in St. Paul Lutheran Church, North Tonawanda. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. F. L. Beyette of Frank- lin Street, Tonawanda, and the late Mr. Beyette, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gardner of Grand Island. Given in marriage by her brother, Peter Beyette, the bride was attired in an Empire gown of white silk organza with bishop sleeves, high banded neckline and a chapel length train. The dress and train were trimmed with Venice lace lined with pink satin ribbon. Her Camelot cap and chapel veil were trimmed with match- ing lace were fashioned by the bride. she carried a bou- quet of stephanotis and ivy. Miss Donna Mallue was maid of honor wearing an aqua dotted Swiss gown with scoop neck- line and puffed sleeves. She wore a matching aqua velvet ribbon in her hair and carried a candle decorated with ivy and matching ribbon also fashioned by the bride. Identically attired were the bridesmaids, Mrs. James Hus Var, Mrs. Earl Voelker and Miss Terrie Sue Fardner, sis- ter of bridegroom. Miss Linda Watt, flower girl, wore a white dotted Swiss trimmed with pink saidies and carried a bas- ket of summer flowers. Kenneth Gentzke was best man. The ushers were Albert Landroche and Robert and Larry Beyette, brothers of the bride. The mother of the bride wore an aqua wool A-line skimmer dress with black accessories. The bridegroom's mother chose a beige nylon dress with turquoise accessories. Both wore white cymbidium orchid corsages. Following a reception at the church, the couple left for a honeymoon journey through New England. | Family: GARDNER, Colvin / BEYETTE, Susan (F51379)
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26697 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: HOOLEY, Paul / BUCOLO, Jeanne Marie (F67312)
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26698 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 9/9/1981 BEITER - Matilda E. (nee Ziehl) Beiter, 84, of Niagara Falls, NY Mrs Beiter was a member os St. Martin Lutheran Church. Beloved wife of Roman A Beiter; mother of Richard (Myrna) Beiter of Niagar Falls and Lois M. Beiter of No. Tonawanda and the late Jerome Beiter; ister of Rose Wright of Grand Island, Mrs Carl ( C l a r a) Schoelles of Wendelville, N.Y. and Doris Hosmer of Noerth Tonawanda and of the late Louis and Carl Ziehl and Ida Ensminger. Grandmother of four grandchildren and one great-grandchild; aunt of several nieces and nephews. Friends received by the family 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Brunner Funeral Home, Inc., 156 Robinson St., No. Tona. where services will be held Friday at 11 a.m., the Rev. David Kaplan officiating. Interment White Chapel Cemetery | ZIEHL, Matilda (I62691)
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26699 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 923/1946 ln an impresaive candlelight service at Salem Evangelical Church on Saturday, September 7 at 7:80 p. m Mias Alice Brush daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. A Brush, and Wallace Helwig, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Helwig were united in marriage. The Rev Walter Hetzel officiated at the double ring ceremony before the altar which was adorned with white gladioli. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a gown of white satin with long pointed sleeves and a court length train Her finger tip vet' fell from a headdress of orange blossoms and she carried white roses and pompoms tied with white satin ribbon Mrs. Ruth Ross, sister of the bride and matron of honor, was attired in aqua brocaded satin She wore yellow pompoms in her hair and carried yellow roses and white pompoms. Attending as bridesmaids were Mrs. Jean Hutchinson, sister of the bride; Mrs. Betty Helwig and Miss Delores Camp. All wow gowns of orchid brocaded satin with floral headpieces of white pompoms and carried red roses and white pompoms. Warren Helwig, brother of the bridegroom, attended as best mar and the ushers were Robert Hut chinson, Bernard Bossv and Rob ert Brush, brother of the bride. A reeeptioit for one hundred guests followed the ceremony in Labor Hall. For traveling the bride chose a blue gabardine suit with match ing accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Hel wig are now at home in 237 Main street, Tonawanda | Family: BRUSH, Thomas A / ENSMINGER, Alice J (F36387)
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26700 | North Tonawanda NY Evening News - Abt 11/1912 The home of Mr. and Mrs. George Linderman of Newfane was the scene of large wedding, last evening, when heir daughter, Lillian M., was united n marriage to Mr. William C. Andres, Jr., of Tonawanda. The Reverend Paul Loeber of Trinity Church, Newfane, performed the ceremony. The house was decorated in green and white, The bride was gowned in white voile with lace trimmings. Her veil was caught with flowers and she carried Bride roses, and wore a diamond and pearl pendant, the gift of he bridegroom. Miss Anna Miller was the maldof-honor and the bridesmaids were: Miss Carrie Housman, Miss Martha Werth and Miss Cora Minke. Mr. George Giese was the best man and the groomsmen were: Mr. Otto Andres, Mr. Charles Andres and Mr. Alfred Linderman. The flower girls were: Miss Marian Globe md Miss Viola Kagles. After the ceremony their was a reception and supper for 125 guests. Covers were laid for eighteen at the bride's taole. Mr. and Mrs. Andres will be at home in 72 Simson street, after December 1st. | Family: ANDRES, William C / LINDERMAN, Lillian M (F40744)
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