Laur Family and others

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4401 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 1/28/1943

STOLZ -Frank A. Stolz, January 27, 1943,
beloved son of Frank X.. Jr., and the
late Jennie M. Breier; brother of Mrs.
Alvin Lehamen; grandson of Frank X.
Stols Funeral iron the family residence.
285 Shumway Street, Saturday morning
at 9 15 and from St. Ann's Church at
10 o'clock. Friends are Invited- Deceased
was a member of Royal Arcanum. Ftllmors
Council No 1937. 
STOLZ, Frank A (I169207)
 
4402 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 1/28/1969

BRITT-Edwin C, of Albert Ave., Jan.
27, 1969. husband of Ruth Pearson;
father of Mrs. Robert (Eleanore)
Bo'es of Bangor, Me. and Curtis P.
Britt of the Town of Tonawanda;
qrandfatner of five grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren; brother of
Mrs. Maoei Cooper of Fresno, Calif.,
Mrs. Charles (Ethel) Martin of
Medina, N.Y., Claude Britt of Albion,
N.Y., Paul Britt of Medina, N.Y.,
and the late Oran Britt. Friends may
call at me James E. Grace Funeral
Home, 335 Ontario St. at Crowley,
wnere services will be held Thursday
morning at 11:00. Friends invited. Mr.
Britt was a member of Niagara Falls
Lodge No. 346, B.P.O.E., Veteran of
WW I, Queen City Barracks and the
Bromerhood of Locomotive Engineers,
Division No. 594. Family will be
present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m 
BRITT, Edwin C (I155808)
 
4403 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 1/29/1945

BRUNNER-In this city. January 27. 1948,
Robert W. Brunner, Sr, beloved husband
of the late Anna Keller, father of
Mrs. James Breen and Seaman First
Class Robert W. Brunner. Jr.. L. S.
Navy; grandfather of Sharon. William
and Joan Breen; brother of Leo. Mrs.
Esther Mawrochi, Joseph and Lawrence
Brunner. Funeral from the family residence,
3475 Clinton St.. Gardenvllle. N.
Y , Wednesday morning at 8 30. and at
Fourteen Holy Helpers Church at 9
o'clock. Friends are invited. Deceased
was a member of Union Fire Co. 
BRUNNER, Robert W (I178856)
 
4404 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 1/3/1930

HETZ-In Lancaster. N. V.. December 31.
1929. William O.; beloved husband of Fredericka
(nee Crtss); father of Walter D. and
Leon F. Hew and grandfatner Of Irent
Hetz; brother of Michael, Mrs. Charles
Stephens, Mrs. Edward Bodamer and Mrs.
Frank Hitchcock. Funeral from the family
residence. Pavement Road. Friday afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock. Burial at Rural Cemetery.
Friends invited to attend.
 
HETZ, William G (I153910)
 
4405 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 1/3/1954

PHILLIPS Jane Brassaw. Jan. 2, 1954.
at Tonawanda. N. Y-, wife of Capt.
James J.; mother of Miss Margaret
Phillips of Tonawanda, Mrs. Howard
E. Collins, Silver Creek. N. Y., Mrs.
John Palmer Ward, South Orange.
N. J., and Howard B. Phillips of Buffalo;
daughter of Mrs. Elisabeth
Brassaw of Houghton. Mich.; grand
mother of Sharon, Beverly and John
H. Collins of Silver Creek, N. Y ; sister
of Mrs. Albert Milani. Buffalo,
Mrs. Louis Fetes, Buffalo, Mrs. B.
Merrill of Houghton. Mich., Arthur
and Marshall Brassaw of Houghton,
Mich.. Howard Brassaw of Ontario.
Canada and Lloyd Brassaw. Buffalo
Friends may call at the Hilllard Funeral
Home. 147 Delaware Ave.. Tonawanda,
where services will be held
Tuesday at 2 p.m. Deceased was a
member of SIrius Chapter O. E. S.
.No. 301 Friends .Invited. 
BRASSAW, Jane Mary (I166657)
 
4406 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 1/30/1958

LINDSTEDT- Ernest J., husband of the
late Amelia Boldt Lindstedt. suddenly
at his home Clarence Center; brother
of Ferdinand and Edward of the
Town of Clarence, also survived by
several nieces and nephews. Funeral
services will be held at Prudden &
Kandt Funeral Home. 242 Genesee St.
Lockport. N. Y.. Friday afternoon at
2 o'clock. Interment in Clarence en-
ter Cemetery. 
LINDSTEDT, Ernest J (I61858)
 
4407 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 1/31/1957

BRITTON-Eugenia C. B r i t t o n of 908
Michigan Ave.. J a n . 30, 1957. beloved
wife of F r a n k H. Britton; mother of
Mrs. Theodore B. Bacon, Dr. Edward
C. Britton a n d Mrs. Bedford S. Smith:
survived by seven g r a n d c h i l d r e n a nd
two great-grandchildren. Friends rereived
at t h e Marvin E. Malzan Fun
e r a l Home. 1520 Kensington Ave
w h e r e funeral services will be held
Saturday- at 2 p.m. F r i e n d s Invited.
Mrs. Britton was a member of Salome
C h a p t e r No. 311 O-E.S under whose
auspices memorial services will be
held Thursday evening at 9 p.m 
Eugenia C (I70199)
 
4408 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 1/5/1954

North Tonawanda, Jan. 4--Fu-
neral services will be held at 2
p.m.. Thursday in the Wattengel
Funeral Home for William C.
Scharlau, 61. of 476 Esther St.,
who died early today in Veterans
Administration Hospital, Buffalo.
The Rev. Herman B. Miller will
officiate. Burial will be in Elm-
lawn Cemetery.
Mr, Scharlau, a fireman since
1920, had been On sick leave since
November. He was one of the
oldest firemen here in length of
service and for the last 20 years
served with the Sweeney Hose Co.
A lifelong resident of the City, he
was a member of Tonawandas Elk
Lodge 860 and the North Tona-
wanda Volunteer Firemen's Be-
nevolent Association.
Survivors include his wife,
Philomena; a daughter, Mary Ann
and two sisters, Mrs. Roy Ensmln-
ger of Sanborn and Mrs. Frank
Weber of Niagara Falls 
SCHARLAU, William Carl Jr (I184545)
 
4409 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 1/5/1956

SCHINDLER-Carl J„ Jan. 4. 1956. of
590 LeBrun Rd.. Eggertsville, beloved
husband of Marlon J. Tangelder:
father of Robert C. Richard F„ Carol
M . Charles J. and Marilyn A. Schlndler:
son of Emma V. Brenon and
the late Charles A. Schlndler: grandfather
of Richard F. Schindler Jr.;
brother of William E. and the late
Charles Schlndler. Friends may call
at Leo Sauer Funeral Home Inc.,
193.1 Kensington Ave. Funeral Saturday
at 8 a.m. and Requiem Mass
from St. Benedicts' Church at 8:80
a.m. Friends invited. Deceased was
a member of the Holy Name Society 
SCHINDLER, Carl J (I169876)
 
4410 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 1/8/1970

BRANDS-Glen C. January 6, 1970, in
Buffalo; husband of Jeanne Busch
Brands; father of Edward (Ted),
Joseph F., Shana and Peggy; brother
of Herman Brands ana Margaret
Colburn and the late Harold, Lydia
and George Brands. Also survived by
four grandchildren. Friends may call
Wednesday and Thursday from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. at the funeral home of
Johnson 8, Wilklns Co. Inc., 448
Delaware Ave., where the funeral
service will be held Friday morning
at 8:30 and at Immaculate Conception
RC Church at 9 o'clock. Interment
In Salamanca, N.Y. 
BRANDS, Glen C (I124019)
 
4411 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 1/9/1965

FREARS-Helen (nee English), in this
city Jan. 7, 1965, beloved wife of Henry
G. Frears; daughter of the late Dennis
J and Josephine; sister of Mrs. Glenn
Hammer, Joseph, Eugene J., Gladys
M . Richard, Walter English, Mrs.
Paul Loboff, Mrs. Donald T. Brennan.
Funeral from ihe family residence, 20
Ramona St., Monday morning at 830
and from Holy Family Church at 9
o'clock. Friends Invited. Deceased was
a member of Telephone Co. Pioneers. 
ENGLISH, Helen M (I154912)
 
4412 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 10/10/1967

BRUNNER-Robert, Oct. 17, 1967 of 67
Brunswick Rd., Crystal Beach, formerly
of Harriet St., dearest brother of Mrs.
Carl (Charlotte) Marschke, the late
Louis, Alexander and Mrs. George
(Louise) Aitschafer; also survived by
several nieces and nephews. Family
win be present to receive friends 2-5
and 7-10 p.m. at the (Delavan) Amigqpe
Funeral Hems Inc.,. 1250 E. Delavan
Ave. near Bailev, where funeral services
will be held Friday afternoon at
2 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr. Brunner
was a veteran of World War 1. 
BRUNNER, Robert (I158003)
 
4413 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 10/11/1954

White gladioli decorated St.
Mark's Episcopal Church at 4 p.m.
Saturday, Oct 2, when Miss M.
Yvonne Boerschig, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Boerschig
of Baxter St., became the bride of
Ronald F. Hoover, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas M. Hoover of Tacoma
Ave. The Rev. Richard B.
Townsend officiated at the ceremony.
The bride wore a gown of white
tulle and rosepoint lace over
white satin. She carried a fan
shaped bouquet of white roses
with a shower of rosebuds.
Miss Elaine J. Boerschig, maid
of honor, wore a scarlet gown of
embroidered taffeta. She carried
a fan shaped bouquet of white
roses. Bridesmaids, Mrs. Robert
Boerschig, Miss Antoinette Granata
and Miss Anna May Bermel,
were dressed similarly in rose,
gold and blue. They carried bouquets
of yellow roses.
Robert L. Hoover was his
brother's best man. Ushers were
Robert Boerschig. Dale Boerschig
and Duane M. Fans. The reception
was held at the Crescent
Hall, E. Utica and Verplanck. The
mother of the bride chose a rose
cocktail dress of Florentine lace
and nylon tulle. She wore navy
blue accessories. The bridegroom's
mother favored a Dior
blue waltz length dress with navy
accessories.
For traveling to Miami Beach,
the bride chose a grey gabardine
suit with red accessories and a
white orchid corsage. 
Family: HOOVER, Ronald F / BOERSCHIG, Margaretta Yvonne (F37952)
 
4414 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 10/13/1941

Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Ruf of Lisbon
Avenue announce that the
marriage of their daughter, Helen
B., to Russell L. Bradlee of Lockport,
will be solemnized at 9
o'clock Saturday morning, October
25th in St. John Neumann Chapel,
Englewood Avenue, Kenmore. 
Family: BRADLEE, Russell L / RUF, Helen B (F59314)
 
4415 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 10/13/1957

BONlN - Olga Riesterer. suddenly,
Oct. 12, 1931. of 111 Byron Ave.,
Kenmore. NY., beloved wifa of
Joseph N. Bonin: beloved mother of
Marilyn L.. Sally J. and Daniel J.
Bonin; sister of Mrs. Alexander
Tomson and Irma K. Reisterer.
Friends may call at tha Lynatt &
Son Funeral Home. 389 Parkside
Ave. at Amherst where funeral will
be held Wednesday morning at 8:45
and from St. John the Baptist
Church, Kenmore at 9:30. Friends
Invited. Mrs. Bonin was a member
of the D'Youville College Boethea.
the Neumann Guild of St. John's
Church and tha Ladies of Charity. 
REISTERER, Olya Lillian (I156027)
 
4416 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 10/13/1960

BENZIN-Ethel l. Benzin (nee Koske) of
1429 Sisson Hwy.. Eden, N.Y., Oct. 12,
1960, beloved wife of Louis J. Benzin;
mother of Eric L. and Russell L. Ben-
Zln; sister of Clarence, Mrs. Curtis
Brewer and Arthur Koske of Buffalo.
Friends may call at the David C. Lalng
Funeral Home. 2724 W. Church, Eden.
until noon Friday. Funeral services
from St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Eden
Valley. Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Friends Invited. 
KOSKE, Ethel Ida (I106266)
 
4417 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 10/16/1941

BODAMER- Frank F. Bodamer, October
15. 1941. beloved husband of Jessie V.
Hanpson: brother of Mrs. Thomas Hough
of Rochester. N. Y. Funeral will be held
from the family residence. 984 Hertel
Avenue, Friday afternoon at 2 30 o'clock.
Friends are Invited. Rochester papers
please copy.

ALSO

Buffalo NY Courier Express - 10/16/1941

Funeral services for Frank F.
Bodamer, 65, owner of the Bodamer
Meat Market, 1094 Hertel
Avenue, will be held at 2.30 tomorrow
afternoon at his home, 984
Hertel Avenue. Burial will be in
Forest Lawn. Mr. Bodamer died
late Tuesday night after a brief
illness.
A Buffalo butcher since he was
eighteen years old, Mr. Bodamer
purchased the Hertel Avenue market
four years ago. Surviving are
his wife, Mrs. Jessie V. Bodamer,
and a sister, Mrs. Thomas Hough
of Rochester. 
BODAMER, Frank F (I153808)
 
4418 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 10/16/1959

BOOAMER-Amelia M.„ formerly of Buffalo.
N. Y., Oct. 15. 1959, in San Mateo,
Calif, wife of the late Henry F.
Bodamer, mother of Fred C. Bodamer,

Kenmore, N. Y , William H. Bodamer,
Lake Wood, Ohio and Henry F. Bodamer,
Rochester, N.Y.; sister of Carrie
Allen Hemke, San Mateo, Calif.; also
survived: by 4 grandchildren. Funeral
services Oct. 19, 1959, in San Meteo,
Calif. 
MEITZLER, Amelia (I153818)
 
4419 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 10/17/1940

Death claimed two elderly brothers
within four hours yesterday,
'one of them dying as he paid his
last respects to the other.
Jeremiah F. Brinkworth, 154
Hodge Avenue, died at home about
5 p. m. after an illness of several
weeks. He was 80.
Younger brother Frank G. Brinkworth,
74, of 190 West Utica
Street, a retired carpenter, went
to Jeremiah's home shortly after
and, while sitting on a davenport
talking with friends, collapsed of a
heart attack and died almost Immediately.
Former First Warders
Both brothers, members of an
old first ward family, were born
and reared in Perry Street. Their
father, John, ran a saloon for
many years at 299 Perry Street, a
business which Jeremiah inherited
and operated until his retirement
ten years ago. He also was active
in first ward politics and formerly
belonged to the Catholic Men's
Benevolent Association and the
Ancient Order of Hibernians.
Jeremiah and Frank were educated
at the Christian Brothers'
Institut of old St. Joseph's Cathedral.
After his formal schooling,
Frank took up carpentry and for
more than 25 years did work for
the Barge Canal on construction
and repair work. Then he operated
independently for a long period,
retiring seven years ago.
(Double Funeral Saturday
A double funeral will be held at
9.30 o'clock Saturday at the Hodge
Avenue residence and a half hour
later at St. Joseph's new Cathedral.
Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.
Surviving the pair are two brothers,
William If. and Thomas J., and
two sisters, Mrs. Katherine Roche
and Mrs. Helen Lynch. Frank
leaves his wife. Delia; a son, Dennis
J., and four grandchildren.
Jeremiah is survived by a son,
Frank J.; three daughters, Mrs.
Austin McTigue, Mrs. John J.
Quigley and Mrs. James Brinkworth,
and four grandchildren. 
BRINKWORTH, Frank G (I172947)
 
4420 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 10/17/1940

Death claimed two elderly brothers
within four hours yesterday,
'one of them dying as he paid his
last respects to the other.
Jeremiah F. Brinkworth, 154
Hodge Avenue, died at home about
5 p. m. after an illness of several
weeks. He was 80.
Younger brother Frank G. Brinkworth,
74, of 190 West Utica
Street, a retired carpenter, went
to Jeremiah's home shortly after
and, while sitting on a davenport
talking with friends, collapsed of a
heart attack and died almost Immediately.
Former First Warders
Both brothers, members of an
old first ward family, were born
and reared in Perry Street. Their
father, John, ran a saloon for
many years at 299 Perry Street, a
business which Jeremiah inherited
and operated until his retirement
ten years ago. He also was active
in first ward politics and formerly
belonged to the Catholic Men's
Benevolent Association and the
Ancient Order of Hibernians.
Jeremiah and Frank were educated
at the Christian Brothers'
Institut of old St. Joseph's Cathedral.
After his formal schooling,
Frank took up carpentry and for
more than 25 years did work for
the Barge Canal on construction
and repair work. Then he operated
independently for a long period,
retiring seven years ago.
(Double Funeral Saturday
A double funeral will be held at
9.30 o'clock Saturday at the Hodge
Avenue residence and a half hour
later at St. Joseph's new Cathedral.
Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.
Surviving the pair are two brothers,
William If. and Thomas J., and
two sisters, Mrs. Katherine Roche
and Mrs. Helen Lynch. Frank
leaves his wife. Delia; a son, Dennis
J., and four grandchildren.
Jeremiah is survived by a son,
Frank J.; three daughters, Mrs.
Austin McTigue, Mrs. John J.
Quigley and Mrs. James Brinkworth,
and four grandchildren. 
BRINKWORTH, Jeremiah F (I172943)
 
4421 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 10/19/1968

M I L L E R - L l o y d J . , In Buffalo, Thursday,
Oct. 17, 1968; husband of Fanny (nee
Lord); father of Mrs. William (Madge)
Baxter, Mrs. Charles (Joanne) Keyes,
and Mrs. Wayne (Janye) Fordyce;
brother of Mrs. Leo (Josephine) Kerwin,
Mrs. Grace Russell, Mrs. Norman I
(Mary) Hahn, Mrs. Bert (Irene)
Bloomstine, Louis E. and Lawrence W.
Miller; also survived by four grandchildren.
Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. at John O. Roth Funeral Home,
Morgan and William Sts., Tonawanda,
where services will be held Monday at
9 a.m. and from St. Francis of Assisi
Church al 9:30. Friends invited. Mr.
Miller was a member of the Remington
Rand 25 Year Club.

ALSO

Niagara Gazette

TONAWANDA - : Lloyd J.
Miller, 68, of Buffalo, a former
resident of ' this city, - died;
Thursday (Oct, 17, 1988) in E.
J. Meyer Memorial Hospital,
Buffalo, after a short illness.
Born in North Tonawanda, he
was formerly employed by
Remington Rand for 29 years,
retiring two years ago; He was
a member of St. Francis of
Assisi Church and a 25 year
club member of Remington-
Rand.
He. is survived by his wife,
the former Fanny Lord; three
daughters, Mrs. Will i a m
(Madge) Baxter, Mrs. Charles
(Joanne) Keyes and Mrs.
Wayne (Jane) Fordyce all of
this city; four sisters, Mrs. Leo
(Josephine) C. Kerwin, this
city, Mrs. Grace Russell and
Mrs. Norman (Mary) Hahn,
both of North Tonawanda and
Mrs. Bert (Irene) Bloomstine
of Miami, Fla.; two brothers,
Louis E. Miller of St.
Petersburg, Fla, Lawrence W.
Miller of Lantana, Fla. and four
grandchildren.
Prayers will be said at 9 a.m.
Monday at the Roth Funeral
Home followed by requiem
Mass in St. Francis of Assisi
Church.
Burial will be in Mount Olivet
Cemetery 
MILLER, Lloyd J (I151745)
 
4422 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 10/2/1942

BOLDT-Frederick C. Boldt. In this city.
September 30. 1942, husband of Minnie
(nee Long); father of Mra William Morlack;
grandfather of Glenn F. Morlock.
Services from the Ernest Wedekindt Funeral
Home, 5 Walden Avenue, Saturday
at 2 p. m. Friends Invited. 
BOLDT, Frederick C (I155625)
 
4423 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 10/20/1954

BLY-Matilda S., of Middle Rd.. Town
of Sardinia, N. Y.. Oct. 18, 1954, wife
of the late Thomas W. Bly and Alonzo
Bly; mother of Ivan R. and Victor E.
Bly of East Concord, N. Y., Vernon
T. Bly of Riceville, N. Y.; also survived
by 25 grandchildren, and eight
great-grandchildren. Friends may call
at Weismantel Bros. Funeral Home,
271 East Main St., Springville, N. Y..
where funeral services will be held
Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Friends are Invited. 
KOONER, Matilda S (I152940)
 
4424 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 10/22/1961

BARNARD - Beulah Buehl, of 69 St.
James Pl., Buffalo, N.Y. Oct. 20, 1961
widow of Morley O. Barnard, sister of
the late Dr. Russell and Ferris Buehl.
Funeral from the Link Fox Co. Mortu-
ary, 355 Grant St., Monday afternoon
at 1 o'clock. Friends invited. The family
will be present fro 2-4 and 7-9. 
BUEHL, Beulah L (I184696)
 
4425 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 10/23/1937

STROHMEIER-Henry E. Strohmeier. In
t h i s city. October 22, husband of Louise
'nee Brandel': father of Mrs. Margaret
Seidel. Mrs Wilma Simon. Edith. Harriett
and Virginia Strohmeier: brother
of Elmer and Edward. Funeral from
family residence. 109 French Street. Monday
afternoon at 2.30. Friends Invited
t o attend. Deceased was a member of
Brewery Workers' Union. No 4. and
Inspector Brasig Kranken U. N. T.
Verein. 
STROHMEIER, Henry E (I165648)
 
4426 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 10/24/1957

BRUNNER - Joseph L. Brunner. of 12
Warring Ave.. Buffalo, N. Y.. Oct
22, 1957. son of the late Jacob and
Marie Brunner; brother of Clarence
Scunner, Mrs. Arthur Kolpack. Mrs.
Howard Rodems and the late Sidney
and Jacob Brunner. Friends may call
at the Rapin Funeral Home, 2407
Genesee St., corner Pine Ridge Rd.
Funeral private 
BRUNNER, Joseph L (I178630)
 
4427 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 10/27/1957

CONLEY - Genevieve Brewer Smith,
Oct. 26, 1937, In Buffalo. K. Y.. of
60 Ramona Ave., beloved wife of
Francis E. Conley: daughter of De-
Forest and Mary Brewer of Gowanda,
N. Y.: sister of Mrs. John Broderick,
Mrs. Albert Young, Mrs. Ralph Bishop
of Erie, Pa., Mrs. Kenneth Conner of
Hamburg, N. Y„ Curtis and Leonard
Brewer of Gowanda. N. Y. Funeral
from the Edward J. Regan Funeral
Home, 20 Salem St.. at 500 Abbott
Rd.. Tuesdav morning at 9:15 and
at St. Martin's Church at 10 o'clock.
Interment In St. Mary's Cemetery,
Medina, N. Y. Friends are invited.
Visiting hours are 10 a,m. t o 10 p.m. 
BREWER, Genevieve H (I170337)
 
4428 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 10/29/1950

Edward J. Schneider, 61, of 168
Burke Dr., Cleveland Hill, superintendent
of the Standard Mirror Co.,
141 Milton St., died yesterday at Sisters
Hospital after a two-week illness.
Mr. Schneider was born in Buffalo
and attended St. Boniface School.
During World War I he was a member
of a machtnegun company in the
61st Infantry which was attached to
the Fifth Division.
On two occasions be was cited for
gallantry in action, once in the St
Mihkl sector and again in the Argonne-
Meuse sector.
ID 1920 he began his association
| with the Standard Mirror Co. and
had been superintendent for many
years. He was a member of Troop
I Post, American Legion, and of St
Aloysius Gonzaga Church.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Blanche Buchanan; a daughter, Mrs.
Irene McGuire; a brother, John
Schneider, and two sisters, the Misses
Helen and Mae Schneider.
Funeral services will be held at
8.45 a. m. Tuesday at the funeral
home of Mrs. Joseph Lux & Sons,
2528 Main St, and a requiem mass
will be celebrated at 9.30 o'clock at
St Aloysius Gonzaga Church. Burial
will be in the United German and
French Roman Catholic Cemetery,
Pine Hill. 
SCHNEIDER, Edward J (I181364)
 
4429 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 10/3/1965

MABBATT-Josephine A., formerly of 332
Monroe St., Oct. 2, 1965, daughter of
the late Charles end Margaret Mabbatt;
mother of the late Anna and Edward
Prechtel; sister of the late Agnes, Anne
Breier. William, John and Louis Mabbatt;
beloved aunt of Frank J. Breier
and Angie Johnston. Funeral from the
Schlager Funeral Home Inc., 2A43 Main
St. (between Amherst and Fillmore),
Tuesday morning at 9:30 end at St.
Ann's Church at 10 o'clock. Friends Invited.
Family will be present 2-5 and
7-9 p.m. 
MABBATT, Josephine A (I169084)
 
4430 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 10/4/1952

STEINBRENNER-Sophia Britting Stein
brenner of 5838 Main St., Williamsville,
October 3, 1952, wife of the late
George M. Steinbrenner; mother of
Allen G., Mrs. Grace Heerdt, Glenn B.
and the late Clarence W. Steinbrenner:
sister of Mrs. Mary Long. Funeral
from the L Stanley Beach Funeral
Home, 5541 Main St., corner Cayuga
Rd.. Williamsvitle, Sunday afternoon at
3 oclock. Friends are Invited. Mrs.
Steinbrenner was a member of Wil-
liamsville Rebekah Lodge. 
BRITTING, Sophia (I34104)
 
4431 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 10/5/1928

Garrett Breier-"the best drilled
man of his regiment"-a comrade who
journeyed to the far corners of the
United States each year to yarn with
uld soldiers of the Shenandoah campaign,
of Pleasant Hill, of Cedar
Creek and Sabine Cross Roads and
dangerous days in Louisiana-today
will be baried. .
"Garry" Breier died Tuesday of a
.breakdown and exhaustion heightened
by hi3 attendance at the National
Encampment of old soldiers in Den
ver. Col. and his passing marks the
closing chapter of one of Buffalo's
best known sdiers and citizens.
Since the days of '65 he has held a
big pace in the hearts of Civil War
veterans of New York state and in
later years he has been a patriotic
inspiration to younger folk.
In the days when feeling ran high
between the North and South and
Fiavery split the country up into warring
factions, Garrett Breier was a
youngster who watched with envious
eyes as his relatives and older friends
marched off with the boys in blue.
Fired with patriotism, he ran off to
the war as a drummer boy when he
was but sixteen years old by swearing
to enMstment officers that he was
really eighteen but small for his age.
Ran Away to War
His father, however, had different
ideas when he heard of it, hitched up
j the wagon and drove the long journey
to Fort Niagara to reclaim his son.
So Garry came home, but not for
long. When another opportunity offered
he ran away to Albany where
he joined with the 160th N. Y. Volunteers
and marches to Shenandoah
Valley.
During the next three years he
lasted of battles and blood and high
adventure. In his letters home, old
letters, proudly displayed yesterday
by his widow, Mrs. Mary Bills Breier,
he told of being shot off his horse, of
his capture by the Southerners and
of two months in Andersonville,
where he subsisted mainly on sugar
cane and was a haven for lonely injects.
One day he succeeded in burrowing
through a sand hill and escaped
to the Northern forces again
where he was made orderly for General
Weixel.
J. W. McMillan, Brevet-Major of
the General Volunteers, praised him
in a letter written shortly after he
was mustered out. He commended
him for being the best drilled man in
the regiment and for conspicuous
gallantry at Sabine Cross Roads,
Pleasant Hill, Opequan and Cedar
Creek.
Comes Back Home
After the war Breier returned to
3uffalo where he joined the 65th
regiment and later joined the battery
organized by the 65th. He subsequently
became captain of the battery.
Mr. Breier was an active member
of the G. A. R. from its inception and
ftended every encampment and reunion
in Buffalo and in many parts
of the country. For the past few
years he has been the only active
member of E. L. Hayward post, No.
542, G. A. R. He is one of the five
survivors of that post.
Mr. Breier was engaged in the lumber
business In Buffalo for many
years and later worked In the Buffalo
postoffice. He was retired about
four years ago.
He is survived by his widow, four
daughters, Mrs. Frank Mueller, Mrs.
Patrick Slattery, Mrs. Frank Priester,
Mrs. Joseph Mona; four sons,
George, Albert. Matthew and John
and the late Mrs. Frank Stolz, Mrs.
Clara Roeder and Samuel Breier, and
22 grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren.
The Pallbearers
Funeral services for Mr. Breier will
oe held at 9 o'clock this morning
from his late residence, 331 Monroe
street, and at 9.30 o'clock from St.
Ann's church, Broadway and Emslie
street. Requiem high mass will be
sung by the Rev. August Reinch.
Taps will be sounded at the service by
Bugler Liebertrut, by request of Mr.
Breier. The pallbearers will be six
grandsons; Nicholas Slattery, Frank,
George and F. J. Breier, Jerome Mona
and Frank Stolr. Interment will be
in Pine Hill 
BREIER, Garrett (I169098)
 
4432 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 10/61953

MUELLER- Anna M. Breier. Oct. 4, 1953,
beloved wife of the late Frank X.
Mueller Sr.; mother of Mrs. Edward
Leising of Swormsville, N.Y., Mrs.
Henry Morlock, Frank X, Jr. and
George J. Mueller; grandmother of
three grandchildren and seven great-
grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Martha
Mon and Matthew Breier of Spring-
field, O. Friends may call at the Leo
Sauer Funeral Home,, 823 Genesee St.
Funeral Thursday at 8:15 and from St.
Lawrence Church at 9 a.m. Friends in-
vited. 
BREIER, Anna M (I169108)
 
4433 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 10/8/1950

Charles E. Buchanan, 56, an engineer
with the Buffalo Sewer Authority,
died yesterday at Mercy Hospital.
He had been ill with a heart ailment
for some time. He lived at the home
of his daughter, Mrs. Harold L. Giles,
312 Vicksburg Ave., Ken more.
Mr. Buchanan was born in Buffalo,
April 8, 1894, and attended Schools
1 and 3. He had been employed by
the city for about 20 years. Mr.
Buchanan was active in Republican
politics.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Margaret Martin; a son, Charles E.
Buchanan, Jr.; three other daughters,
Mrs. Francis Hagelberger, Mrs. Fred
F. Suchan and Mrs. James Wurster;
a brother, Robert Buchanan, and two
sisters, Mrs. Mabel Collins and Mrs.
Edward J. Schneider.
Plans for the funeral services to
be held at the J. Milford Jennison
Funeral Home, 531 South Park Ave.
are incomplete. 
BUCHANAN, Charles E (I181352)
 
4434 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 10/9/1929

North Tonawanda. Oct. 9-Arthur
F. Blair and his wife became
estranged recently and the husband
announced that he will not pay any
debts incurred by Mrs. Blair, but their
domestic differences are not at an
end. Blair appeared before Judge
Corden T. Hackett in the Tonawanda
city court this morning on a charge
of petit larceny, preferred by Mrs.
Blair. He pleaded not guilty and the
trial was set for Wednesday of next
week.
In the information for the warrant.
Mrs. Blair alleges that her husband
committed the act of petit larceny
by stealing flowers belonging to the
complainant. 
Family: BLAIR, Arthur F / SZEPESI, Mary (F51949)
 
4435 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 107/1965

BRICK-Leone A. of 5414 Transit Rd.,
Depew, N Y . formerly Niagara Falls.
N.Y., Oct. 5.1965. daughter of the late
Anthony and Mary (Corcoran) Brick;
sister of Thomas Brick and the late
Helen C Brick, Mrs. Francis X. (Mary)
Cullinan, Mrs. Martin E. (Veronica)
Tyrrell end! Mrs George H. (Meritta)
Cailinan. Funeral trom the funeral home
of Wendel & Loecher inc , 27 Aurora
St., Lancaster, N.Y., Frioey morning
et 9:30 and at St. James Church at 10
O'clock. Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery.
Family present 2-5 and 7-10 p m 
BRICK, Leona Annettte (I170986)
 
4436 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 11/1/1957

BRAUN -Peter J.. Oct. 31, 1937. of
1345 Eggert Rd,. beloved husband of
Eleanor (Nellle) Rosenbach Braun;
father of Mrs. Edward J. Meyer, Paul
P . Mrs. Gertrude Healy, Wallace C...
Mrs. Erwin Gerstner and Peter W.
Braun; grandfather of 10 grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren;
brother of Mrs. Elisabeth Schwam.
Friends may call at Leo Sauer Funeral
Home Inc.. 1933 Kensington
Ave., from 3-5 and 7-10 p.m. Funeral
Saturday at 9:30 a.m. Solemn Requiem
Mass at St. Benedicts Church at 10
a.m. Please omit flowers. Contributions
may be made to St. Mary of
the Angela Home. 400 Mill St.. Wil-
liamsvlle. Deceased was a member
of the Ushers Club and Holy Name
Society, honorary trustee of St. Benedict's
Church, past fire commissioner
of Eggertsvllle Fire District. 
BRAUN, Peter J (I167427)
 
4437 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 11/1/1962

MUSKOPF-Bertha M. (nee Brauer), In
Buffalo, N.Y., Oct. 29, 1962, wife of the
late Charles Muskopf; sister of the late
Richard, Fred and Oscar Brauer. Funeral
from the Johnson and Wilklns Funeral
Home, 446 Delaware Ave., Buffalo,
N.Y., Thursday afternoon at 1:30.
Friends Invited. Visiting hours 2-4 and
7-9. Deceased was a member of Naomi
Chapter 102 O.E.S. 
BRAUER, Bertha (I166993)
 
4438 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 11/11/1952

BODKIN - Martin M. Bodkin, suddenly,
November 9. 1952 . of 64 Lisbon Ave..
beloved husband of Laura (nee Roth);
father of Martin J. Bodkin; brother of
Mrs. Margaret Schwartz and John
Bodkin: grandfather of Paul M. and
Mary Elisabeth Bodkin. Friends may
call at the John J. Creagh Funeral
Home. Main at Highgate. where funeral
will be held Thursday morning at 9:15.
Requiem high mass, St. Joseph's
Church (Main at Heath Sts.) at 10
o'clock. Friends are Invited to attend.
Interment In Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Mr.
Bodkin was a member of the Holy
Name Society of St. Joseph's Church
and the F.O.E. Aerie No. 46. 
BODKIN, Martin M (I154370)
 
4439 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 11/11/1961

MILLER -Myrtle C, In Clarence, NY.,
Nov. 10, 1961, beloved wife of Sherman;
mother of Mrs. Edward Sullivan,
of Clarence, Mrs. Albert Brandt,
of Los Angeles, Calif.; sister of the late
Herbert Ray, Russell and Daniel Hosmer.
Friends may call at the Graves
Funeral Home, 10921 Main St., where
the family will be present from 2-5 and
7-9 o'clock. Funeral services Monday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Fillmore
Cemetery, Clarence, N Y Memorial
services under the direction of
the Clarence Rebekah Lodge No 141,
Sunday evening at I o'clock.
 
HOSMER, Myrtle (I165844)
 
4440 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 11/12/1961

BLACKMORE-Nov. 10, 1961 , William R.
Blackmore, of 275 Ontarlo St., Wilson,
N.Y., formerly of Niagara Falls, N.Y.,
husband of Cora; brother of Samuel S.
Blackmore, Niagara Falls, N.Y. and
Mrs. Charles Viner, Tonawanda, N.Y.
Funeral services will be held from the
Lane Funeral Home Inc., 8422 Buffalo
Ave., Niagara Falls, NY., Monday,
Nov. 13. af 1:30 p.m. Friends may call
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Memorials may
be made to the Weslyn Methodist
Church, Wilson, N.Y. 
BLACKMORE, William R (I96127)
 
4441 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 11/13/1940

COLLINS-Charles T. Collins, Buffalo N.
Y.. November 12, 1940, beloved husband of
Mabel Buchanan; father of Woodward W.
Funeral from the family residence. 97
Northampton Street. Friday morning at
8.30 o'clock and from Our Lady of Lourdes'
Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited 
COLLINS, Charles T (I181470)
 
4442 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 11/13/1944

BRAUNBACH-John A., In Buffalo. N. Y.,
November 12, 1944. beloved husband of
Rose Ahl; father of Mrs. Leonard Fasio;
foster father of Howard and Ralph
Roberta. Mrs. Merrltt Smith and Harold
Braunbach; brother of Mrs. J. Dearmeyer.
Mrs. P. Becker. Henry and Harold.
Funeral from his residence, 178
Zesmer St.. Wednesday at 2.80 p. m.
Friends are Invited. 
BRAUNBACH, John (I167488)
 
4443 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 11/14/1944

BOCK- Beata Bock (nee Hahn), November
13, 1944, beloved wife of the late
Jacob Bock; mother of the late Harold
Bock, grandmother of Mrs Arthur
Menge, Harold. Robert and Donald
Bock. Funeral from, her late residence,
140 MeKinkey Ave.. Kenmore. Thursday
at 3 p. m.. and from Trinity Old
Lutheran Church on Brunswick Blvd.,
at 2:30 o'clock. Friends Invited 
HAHN, Beata (I153557)
 
4444 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 11/14/1970

OLEAN - Prayer services
for Thomas A. Briody, 65, of
106 South 6th St., will be at
9:30 a.m. Monday at the
Guenfher Funeral Home, 1303
E. State St., followed by a
Requiem Mass at St. Mary of
the Angels Church. Burial will
be in St. Bonaventure Cemetery.
Mr. Briody, a retired foreman
for Dresser Clark, died
Thursday in Kenmore Mercy
Hospital, Town of Tonawanda,
after a short illness. He was a
graduate of St. Bonavenfure
University and had been employed
by Dresser Clark for
32 years.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Elizabeth Canada Briody; two
daughters, Miss Martha Lynn
Briody of Washington, D.C.,
and Mrs. Michael T. McAvinney
of Rochester; two sons, David
of Salt Lake City, and Thomas
of New York City;'a grandchild;
a brother, John of Largo,
Fla.. and two sisters, Mrs.
Arthur Vossler of Eggertsville
and Mrs. Frank Poch of Bethesda,
Md. 
BRIODY, Thomas Aloysius (I173115)
 
4445 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 11/15/1960

HARTWIG Louisa A (nee Bugenhagen)
of Clarence Center. N. Y., Nov. 14,
I960; beloved wife of William A.;
mother of Herman and Albert, Clar-
ence, N. Y„ Mrs. Hamilton (Ella)
Kart, Trinidad, Colo., Mrs. Robert
(Clara) Weber and Arthur, Clarence
Center, N. Y., Mrs Arthur (Ora) Gan-
schow Jr., Buffalo, N. Y., Harold,
Lockport, N. Y.,. and the late Helen
Thering; sister of Mrs. Carrie Raquet,
Herman, Fred. Edward and Theodore;
also survived by 28 grandchildren.
Friends may caff at the family resi-
dence, Keller Rd., Clarence Center,
N. Y., where prayer service will be
held Wednesday, afternoon at 1. Fu-
neral from St. John's Lutheran Church,
Akron, N. Y. at 2 o'clock. Friends in-
vited. Expressions of sympathy may
be made by contributions to St. John's
Lutheran Church Akron or the Cancer
Fund. 
BUGENHAGEN, Louisa Auguste Minnie (I82093)
 
4446 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 11/17/1928

Tonawanda, Nov. 16 (IP)-Miss Minnie
Bluckhorn, 66, who was struck on
the head by a tree limb during a
wind storm here yesterday, died today
in a hospital, where it was said
death was due to shock as a result
of the accident. 
BLUCKHORN, Minnie (I139092)
 
4447 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 11/18/1943

Tonopah, Nav., Nov. 17 (/P)
Among four enlisted men killed in
the crash of an Army bomber last
night on a takeoff at Tonopah Air
Base, was Sergt. Warren H.
Buicke, 3431 Niagara Falls Blvd.,
Tonawanda, N. Y., It was an-
nounced today.

ALSO

Niagara Gazette - 11/26/1943

NORTH TONAWANDA - The
bodv of Sergt. Warren H. Buicke
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buicke,
of the Niagara Falls boulevard, kill-
ed with four other members of the
U.S. Air Force in the crash of a
bomer at Tonapah, Nev., Tuesday
evening of last week, arrived here
yesterday morning. He will be bur-
ied with military honors this after-
noon. Tonawandas Post, No. 264
American Legion, of which his fath-
er was a member will be in charge
of the military part of the service.
The services will be held at the
home of Sergt. Buicke's parents at
3 o'clock and at the St. Paul Evan-
gelical Lutheran church at 3:30
o'clock. The Rev. F. A. Hinners
pastor of the church, will officiate.
Interment will be in White Chapel
Memorial Park cemetery
Sergt. Buicke was a member of
the St. Paul's church.
The berers will be men in the
service or who have been given
medical discharges, appearing in
uniform. With one exception they
are from the Martinsville section
of the city, where Sergt. Buicke was
born and resided until entering the
Klamburg, of Buffalo, and Norman
armed forces. They are Floyd
Jaenecke, Allen Stoelting and Rey
Witkop, Clarence Peter, Robert
nold Gombert, of North Tonawanda. 
BUICKE, Warren H (I186236)
 
4448 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 11/2/1957

STRADTMAN - William G.'Stradtman,
of 788 French Rd.. Cheektowaga.
N. Y„ Nov. I, 1957, husband of the
late Mabel Binding Stradtman; father
of Wilbert C. and Kermit E. Stradtman.
Mrs. La Verne Blosser, Mrs.
Myron Keicher, Mrs. Clifford Kless
snd Mrs. William Mallion; brother of
Mrs. Elizabeth Christ, Mrs. Christine
Dryer and the late Henry and Fred
Stradtman, Mrs. Hannah Reukauf and
Mrs. Mary Dornie; also survived by
14 grandchildren. Funeral from Memorial
Chapel. Loomis. Offers &
Loomis Inc., 1830 Seneca St., Monday
afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Friends
are invited. 
STRADTMAN, William G (I151952)
 
4449 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 11/20/1954

Leonard E. Goldstein, 68, of
2035 Delaware Ave., assistant
manager of I. Miller Inc., which
operates the shoe department of
L. L. Berger Inc., died yesterday
at Buffalo General ^Hospital. He
suffered a heart attack Monday.
Born in Titusville, Pa., Mr.
Goldstein was brought to Buffalo
as a child. He had been connected
with the shoe department of the
Berger store for 27 years.
Previously he was for many
years with the K. W. Watters
Shoe Store, at Main and Mohawk.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Minnie Bluestein; a son,
Erwin of Rochester, and a sister,
Mrs. Belle White.
Funeral services will be held
at 2 tomorrow afternoon at the
Etkin Mortuary, 576 Linwood
Ave. Dr. Joseph L. Fink, rabbi
of Temple Beth Zion, will officiate.
Burial will be in Forest
Lawn Cemetery. 
GOLDSTEIN, Leonard E (I152335)
 
4450 Buffalo NY Courier Express - 11/20/1955

BRICK- Nov. 19 1953. Rose W. Brick.
wife of the late Nicholas C: mother
of Mrs. Margaret Jamieson. Mrs.
Teresa Gittere. Gerard A. and William
N. Brick; sister of John Dickman.
Mrs. Otto Smith of Tuscola, Bland
Mrs. Catherine Gordon of Andover,
O. Funeral from the funeral
home of John J. Ray & Son. 613 Elmwood
Ave , Tuesday morning at 8:45.
and from St. Mary Magdalene Church
at 9:30. Friends are Invited. Mrs.
Brick was the president of Branch
No. 527, L.C.B.A. and the English
Christian Mothers Club. 
RODLER, Rosa W (I171229)
 

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