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4601 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 6/28/1953 Making their home at 2255 Forest Ave., Niagara Falls, are Mr. and Mrs, Robert L. Borks, who have returned from a honeymoon stay at Ft Lauderdale, Fla. The bride is the former Miss Donna Joy Marshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Marshall. of Auburn Ave., and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Borks, of Cleveland Ave., Niagara Falls. The couple was married Saturday, June 6, at the Lafayette Avenue Baptist Church, with the Rev. Andrew Davison officiating. The bride's gown was of princess styled white Chantilly lace over satin and a coronation gown of seed pearls and sequins held a triple tier veil of illusion. She carried a cascade of white carnations and ivy. The attendants in white tulle ballerina gowns with blue, lilac, yellow and green velvet trim, respectively, were Mrs. Lome Rusk, matron of honor, and the Misses Maisie Pringle Mary Gorman and Barbara Glover, bridesmaids. Matching velvet trimmed dieir white bonnets and they carried baskets of spring flowers. Mr. Rusk was best man and ushers were James Allen and John Bjnarow. A reception was held at Hotel Touraine. For traveling, the new Mrs. Borks chose a powder blue suit with white accessories and an orchid corsage. | Family: BORKS, Robert Leo / MARSHALL, Donna Joy (F25673)
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4602 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 6/29/1945 BUEHL - Dr. Russell O. Buehl, in Buffalo, N. Y., June 27, 1945, husband of Maude Rankin Buehl; brother of Mrs. Morley Barnard and Ferris Buehl. Funeral from his late home, 875 Tonawanda St., Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.Friends invited. Please do not send flowers. ALSO Buffalo NY Courier - 6/29/1945 Funeral services will be held for Dr. Russell O. Buehl, optometrist, at 2 p. m. tomorrow at his home, 875 TonawandaSt. Burial will be in Forest Lawn. Dr. Buehl, 63, died late Wednes- day night after an illness of two months. Born in Appleton, Wis., he came to Buffalo about 40 years ago after being graduated in op- tometry from Northwestern Uni- versity, Chicago. He had a busi- ness on Main St. for a time and then moved to the Riverside sec- tion where he had been engaged in practice for the last 17 years. He was a member of the Buffalo Optometric Society. | BUEHL, Russell Ostrander (I184770)
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4603 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 6/3/1966 SAKY-Michael, of 22 Rano St.. May 31, 1966 ; son of Nelly Saky Dudak, and stepson of Michael Dudak; brother of Joseph (Julia), John (June) Saky. Mrs. William (Helen) Fronczek, Steven (Florence) Dudak, Raymond (Betty Ann) Dudak, and Mrs. George (Anna) Boskat; also survived by seven nieces and five nephews. Friends received at Siotiuk Funeral Home, 102 Amherst St., from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m., where funeral will be held Friday morning at 11 o'clock. Friends are invited. | SAKY, Michael (I158816)
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4604 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 6/30/1933 SALZMAN-In this city. June 28. 1933, Ottella Salzman (nee Riehl), wife of the late George Salzman, mother of Sylvester J.. George Salzman. Mrs. John Bogner and Louis Salzman of Glendale, Cal., sister of Mrs. Louisa Biehr. aged 84 years. Funeral from her late residence, 306 Colgate Avenue. Saturday at 3.30 p. m. Friends are invited. | RIEHL, Ottelia (I155145)
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4605 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 6/30/1968 Mrs. Gladys (Bruening) Hill, 48, of 10307 Freeman Road, Medina, wife of Gaylord Hill, died Saturday (June 29, 1968) in Medina Memorial Hospital after a long illness. She was bom in Buffalo, the daughter of Siegfried and Mary (Mietz) Bruning. She was a_ member of the First Methodist Church of Middleport. Besides her husband she is survived by a daughter Judy and a son Larry Hill, both at home; her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bruning of Medina and two nieces and a nephew. Friends may call Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7to 9 p.m. at the Wallace and Heath Funeral, Home, State Street, Middleport, where private funeral services will be held Monday. The Rev, Alfred L. Anderhill of the Middleport Methodist Church will officiate. Burial will be in Mount Pleasant cemetery, West Shelby, N. Y. | BRUNING, Gladys (I143682)
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4606 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 6/4/1933 John J. Brinkworth, Sr., wellknown hotel and restaurant operator and active figure in the local Democratic organization for many years, died after a long illness in his home at 125 Crescent Avenue, yesterday. Mr. Brinkworth was a product of the old first ward. He was born on August 17, 1866. After attending St. Brigid's Parochial School, he was employed for several years at the Snow Steam & Pump Works. In the nineties he set up in business for himself, opening a tavern in Chicago Street near Perry Street which he operated for many years. In 1911, he moved to Main Street and Humboldt Parkway, where his place became the rendezvous of prominent political lights. At one time in his political career, I Mr. Brinkworth was a candidate for the Democratic nomination for sheriff. He was market clerk for the city from 1897 to 1903 and in 1927 and 1928 he served as harbormaster by appointment of Commissioner John J. Love. Although he retired from active business in 1928, Mr. Brinkworth maintained a keen interest in the affairs of his party. He was a member of the Elks, Orioles, J.E.W.S and the Holy Name Society of St. Vincent de Paul Church. He is survived by his wife, Mary Farmer Brinkworth, a daughter, Mrs. James P. Sullivan, and two sons, Thomas J. and John J. Brinkworth, Jr., who recently was appointed investigator for the county beer control board. | BRINKWORTH, John J (I172944)
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4607 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 6/7/1962 U R T E L - W a l t e r W., of 8158 Akron Rd , Royalton, NY., entered into rest at the Buffalo General Hospital, June 5, 1962, survived by his wife, Letitia Bluhm); father of Gary D and Keith, both at home; son ot Mrs Lue la Urtel of Gasport; brother of Mrs. Her. man (Clara) Duchow of Gasport, Mrs. Clarence (Lucy) Bedford and Norman both of Royalton, N Y . Friends may call at their convenience at the Kenneth H. Sherne Funeral Home, 6139 East Ave , Newfane, N.Y. Funeral services will be held from the funeral home on Saturday, June 9, 1962. at 2 p m Interment will be in Cold Spring Cemetery. Lockport Gasport Masonic Lodge 787 will assemble at the funeral home Thursday eveiing at 9 p.m. | URTEL, Walter W (I152512)
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4608 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 6/9/1943 James P. Sullivan, son of the late John P. Sullivan, former alderman and Democratic leader, died yesterday at his home, 125 Crescent Avenue, following an illness of several months. He was 44. Born in the First Ward, he was educated at School 34 and South Park High School. Later he attended Phillips-Andover Academy and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from which he was graduated as a mechanical engineer. Upon completing his educational course he became associated with his father in the Sullivan Ice Company, and when the business was merged with the City Fuel & Ice Company he declined an offer to remove to Cleveland, preferring to remain in Buffalo. During recent Lyears he was on the engineering staff of the Buffalo Sewer Authority. He was a member of Troop I Post, American Legion. He is survived by his wife, Agatha M. Brinkworth Sullivan; a daughter, Nancy J.; a brother, Thomas S.; and three sisters, Mrs. Harry E. Vogt, Mrs. John T. Glynn and Mrs. Jerome J. Terhaar. The funeral will be held from the home, 125 Crescent Avenue, Friday morning at 8.15 and from St. Vincent's Church at 9 o'clock. | SULLIVAN, James P (I173002)
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4609 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 7/1/1937 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Ryan of Montrose Avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Dolores O. Gerhard, to William N. Brick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas C. Brick. The wedding will take place in the fall. ALSO Buffalo NY Courier Express - 11/20/1937 Top, the former Miss Dolores A. Gerhard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick S. Ryan, recently married to William N. Brick. | Family: BRICK, William N / GERHARD, Dolores A (F62286)
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4610 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 7/1/1967 DUDAK-Nelly Dzengzel Saky of 22 Rano St., June 29, 1967, wife of Michael Dudak; mother of Joseph (Julia), John (June) Saky, Mrs. William (Helen) Fronczak, Steven (Florence) Dudak, Raymond (Bttty Ann) Dudak, Mrs. George (Anna) Boskat and the late Michael Saky; survived by 12 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren. Friends received at Slotluk Funeral Home, 102 Amherst St., from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Where funeral will be held Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Friends Invited | DZENGZEL, Nelly (I158817)
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4611 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 7/11/1951 Otto M E. Buerger, 83, formerly of 3900 Main St., Eggcrtsville, died Monday at his home in Long Beach, Cat., where he lived for two years. Mr. Buerger operated a dry goods store at 1380 Broadway from 1900 until 1937, when he retired. He was born in Buffalo and attend- ed public school and Concordia Lu- theran Seminary, St Louis, Mo. He studied for the ministry, but went into business instead. Surviving are his wife, the former Minnie Volker. and three sons, Otto M. Buerger of Sands Point, L. I.; Alfred A. Buerger of Eggertsville.and Dr. Walter R. Buerger of Long Beach, Cal. Funeral services will be private. | BUERGER, Otto Martin Ernst (I185390)
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4612 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 7/12/1955 Funeral services for Mrs. Ella Broecker Schimschack, retired restaurant owner in Pekin, Town of Wilson, will be at 2:30 Thursday afternoon in St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church. North Tonawanda. Prayers will be said at 2 in her residence. 304 Stenzil St., North Tonawanda. Burial will be in Elmlawn Cemetery, Town of Tonawanda. Mrs. Schimschack, a native of North Tonawanda. died Sunday night in her summer home in the Town of Wilson. Two sons. Alfred and Robert C. and two daughters, Mrs. Charles Tomm and Mrs. Edgar Mielke, survive. | BROECKER, Ella (I56281)
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4613 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 7/16/1928 The marriage of Miss Marjorie E. Bixler, daughter of Mrs. Burt Bixler of Newfane, to George A. Robinson will take place on Saturday, July 21st, at Newfane, N. Y. | Family: ROBINSON, George A / BIXLER, Marjorie E (F53198)
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4614 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 7/17/1954 BLANOTT-Burt E. Blanott. July 16, 1954, of 303 Leroy Ave.; husband of Mildred Randolph Blanott; father of Harold of Atlanta. Ga. Services from the H. R. Potts Funeral Home, 1341 Hertel Ave.. Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends Invited. Mr. Blanott was a member of Trinity Lodge No. at, I.O.O.F. | BLANOTT, Burt E (I129331)
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4615 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 7/17/1963 NEAMON-Mary Turck of Arcade, N.Y., July 16, 1943, wife of Edward Neemon; mother of Clarence of Arcade, Mrs. George (Victorine) Bosseler of Batavia, Mrs. Cornelius (Alice) Clinch of Arcade, Mrs. Robert (Rita) Reese of Olean and the lata Donald; sister of Mrs. Victorine Murray of Warsaw; also survived by 16 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Funeral Home of W. S. Davis Inc., In Arcade, where prayer will be held Friday morning at 9:30. Funeral from St. Patrick's Church, Java Center at 10:15. Interment in St. Patrick's Cemetery. | TURCK, Mary (I159242)
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4616 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 7/18/1939 Jacob B. Brunner, 37 years old, of 208 Hagen Street, collapsed and died yesterday while driving an auto in Main Street, Willlamsville. Mrs. Elsie Brunner of 65 Harriett Street, a cousin of the driver and a passenger in the vehicle, turned off the Ignition. Mrs. Brunner then took the wheel and drove the car to her home. Here she was joined by her son and a companion, and the stricken man was taken to his own residence. A physician was called and Mr. Brunner was pronounced dead. Medical Examiner Rocco N. De Dominlcis said death was due to natural causes. ALSO Buffalo NY Courier Express - 7/19/1939 BRUNNER-Jacob B. Brunner. suddenly. July 17. 1939. son of Marie C, nee Bergman and the late Jacob Brunner: brother of Mrs. Arthur Koloack. Mrs. Howard Rodems. Clarence. Joseph and the late Sidney Brunner. Funeral from the family residence. 208 Hagen Street, Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 Friends Invited to attend. Deceased was a member of Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks. | BRUNNER, Jacob B (I178629)
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4617 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 7/20/1936 BRAUNBACH - In Buffalo, July 19 1938. Mary, (nee Hafner). wife of the late Philip; mother of Mrs. Lillian Dearmeyer. Mrs Flora Becker, George. John. Henry. Harold and the late William and Philip Braunbach. sister of Henry Hafner Funeral from the residence of her son Henry Braunbach. 48 Van Gorder Street, Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock Friends invited to attend. Deceased was a member of; Buffalo Council. No. 50, Sons & Daughters of Liberty. | HAFNER, Mary (I167491)
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4618 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 7/22/1966 RUNNER -Joseph R. of 240 Barton St., Buffalo, N.Y., July 20, 1966, husband of the late Edith Hamilton Brunner; brother of Leo, Mrs. Esther Nawrocke and the late Robert and Lawrence Brunner. Funeral from the Link-Fox Co., 355 Grant St., Saturday morning at 8:30 and Annunciation Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited, | BRUNNER, Joseph R (I178860)
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4619 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 7/23/1969 RINAS-Roland J age 36, of 4 Ridgewood Dr., Orchard Park, July 22, 1969, owner of Ashland Car Grooming of Niagara St., Buffalo and member of Buffalo Power Squadron, husband of Avis Bridgeman Rlnas; father of Keith, Brett, Bonny, Lorry; son of Mrs. Julius Rlnas of Holly; also survived by one brother and six sisters. The family will receive friends Wednesday and Thursday at the Merrill- Grinnell Inc. Funeral Home, 12 Ingersoil St., Albion. Service Friday 2 p.m. Interment Holly, N.Y. | RINAS, Roland J (I171489)
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4620 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 7/25/1956 BOSKAT- William F. Boskat, In Eg- gertsville, N.Y., July 23, 1958, beloved husband of Elisabeth F. Lonergan: father of George C, William J . and Arthur J. Boskat and Mrs. Millard V. Jeffery Jr.; brother of Jackson. John and Fritz Boskat, Mrs. Irvin Dollar. Mrs. Charles Bartlett and the late Paul and August Boskat: grandfather of three grandchildren. Friends may call at the family residence. 1789 Eggert Rd., where the funeral will be held Friday morning at 8:30 and from St. Benedict's Church at 9 o'clock. Friends are Invited to attend. | BOSKAT, William Frederick (I158766)
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4621 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 7/26/1942 Mrs. Martha Moore of Albion announces the engagement of her daughter. Marjorie Eleanor, to Neil McGillis Boire, son of Mrs. Flora Boire of Ogdensburg. Miss Moore was graduated from Benjamin Franklin High School, Rochester, and attended Ithaca College where she studied music. Miss Moore has been soloist of the Albion Baptist Church for five years and is the daughter of the late Robert T. Moore of Albion. Mr. Boire, stationed in Auburn with the National Youth Administration as assistant director of Youth Personnel was graduated from Ohio State University, Co- lumbus. | Family: BOIRE, Neil McGillis / MOORE, Marjorie Eleanor (F56056)
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4622 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 7/31/1965 BRIGGS-George, of 102 Anderson PI., July 27, 1965, husband of Helen Bar- clay Briggs; father of Mrs. Walter (Nellis) Lonkey of Fla., Mrs. Richard E. (Joyce) Kurz, Mrs. Charles (Helen) Cummlngs, Mrs. Earl (Dorothy) Ruck- deschei, Mrs. Mary Gueli; brother of Mrs. Clarence (Isabel) Kelberer; broth- er-in-lew of Nellis Barclay; also sur- vived by seven grendchildren. Friends will be received by the family at War- ren B. Austin Funeral Home Inc., 565 Elmwood Ave., 2-4 and 7-10. Services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. Rev. Herman A. Fenska of St. Luke's United Church of Christ officiating. Memo- rials may be made to Millard Fill- more Hospital Emphysema Research Fund | BRIGGS, George M (I171963)
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4623 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 7/7/1969 TRAUTMAN-Arthur C. In Buffalo, N.Y. July 5, 1969. Husband of Ruth Kleber Trautman. Brother of Mrs. Henry P. Bronkie of Williamsville N.Y. Stepfather of Mrs. Roy F. Brown of Richmond Va., grandfather of Christine Anne Brown. Calls may be made at the Leonard H. Gaetz Funeral Home, 343 Elmwood Ave. between Summer and Bryant Streets from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. | TRAUTMAN, Arthur C (I184719)
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4624 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 7/8/1959 BOGDAN-Emma Szakacsik of 89 Progressive Ave., Buffalo. NY.. July 7 1959. beloved wife of George Bogdan; devoted mother of George Jr Paul. Edward. Donald and Kathleen, grandmother of Barbara and Paula Bogdan; sister of Mrs. Joseph Oros or Detroit. Mich Jo- seph and Louie Cook and the late William Cook: stepsister of John Varga. Funeral from Slotiuk funeral Home. 102 Amherst st. Saturday at 8:30 am. and at St. Elizabeth's Church at 9 a.m. Friends invited. Burial in Mt. Olivet Cemeterv. Mrs. Bogdan was a member of St. Elisabeth's Hungarian Mother's Society, St. Elisabeth's Mothers Club, the Hungarian Women's Assn. of Buffalo and Woodmen Cir- cle Grove 74. | SZAKACSIK, Emma (I155091)
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4625 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 8/1/1938 Dansville, Aug. 1-Roy Bossard, 41, Arkport farmer, died today of a fractured skull in Dansville General Hospital. While driving his car he missed a bridge on Hornell Road, vaulting a small creek six feet, one bank to the other. His companion. Herman Waters, 40, Canisteo, is in General Hospital with a dislocated right hip. They were enroute to a Livingston County volunteer firemens convention celebration here. ALSO Dansville NY Genesee County Express - 8/4/1938 Dansville.-Roy Bossard, 41. a resident of Oak Hill, near Arkport, died in Dansville General Hospital Monday morning of injuries received in an automobile accident on South street last Friday night. Bossard was riding in a car driven by Herman Warters 39, of Canlsteo, who was proceeding toward Dansville. and failed to make the curve south of the Mill creek bridge, on account of being blinded by the lights of an approaching car, crashed through the guard rail* turned over twice and landed in the creek. Both men were removed to the Dansville General Hospital where Bossard was found to be in a critical condition, and Warters suffering from a dislocated hip. Owing to the crowd of 10,000 persons in the village, who were witnessing the parade of the Livingston County Firemen's Association, it was difficult for the ambulance to reach the scene of the accident, and it was necessary to halt the parade and clear the streets of spectators in order to make the trip . Funeral services were held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon from the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Bossard, in the town of Howard. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Florence Jaynes Bossard four children, Mrs. F!oyd Kane, of Arkport, Mildred Merle and Glenn, at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bossard, of the town of Howard; three sisters Mrs. William Horton, Of Hornell, Mrs. Frank Smith and Mrs. Lloyd Palmer, of the town of Howard; three brothers, Claude, of the town of Howard, Fred, of the town of Hornellsville, and Lawrence, of Hornell. | BOSSARD, Roy (I158921)
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4626 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 8/12/1937 The marriage of Miss Janet Arlene Buchwald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Charles Buchwald of Crowley Avenue, to Ford Hamilton Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Johnson of fainted Post, will take place at 4 o'clock Saturday, August 21st, at the Lafayette Avenue Baptist Church, the Rev. Archibald G. Adams of Philadelphia, Pa., officiating. Mrs. C. Stterwood Miller will attend Miss Buchwald as matron of honor and the best man will be Edward Johnson, brother of the bridegroom-elect. The ushers will be Kenneth W. Buchwald, brother of the bride<*lect, and Seward Clark of Painted Post. | Family: JOHNSON, Ford Hamilton / BUCHWALD, Janet Arlene (F66727)
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4627 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 8/12/1953 Mrs. Caroline Buerger, 407 Hunt- ington Ave., left an estate estimat- ed at more than $20,000 to her son and husband when she died Aug. 3 at the age of 66. In her will, admitted to probate yesterday by Surrogate Chrity J. Buscaglia,, Mrs. Buerger left her property at the Huntington Ave. address to her husband, Theodore E. a Buffalo insurance broker. She bequeathed $15,000 to her son, Paul Buerger, 140 Parkhurst Ave. After other bequests, she left the residue in trust two-thirds of the income of which goes to the son and the remaining one-third to the husband. Mrs. Buerger named her hus- band and a brother, Albert H. Krietner, 98 Wingate Ave., as ex- ecutors and trustees. The will drawn Jan. 16. 1947. was amended by a codicil Oct. 9. 1952. | KREITNER, Caroline (I185375)
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4628 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 8/12/1967 Miss Martha Ann Shalala has invited Mrs. Edward C. Hall to be her honor attendant when she becomes the bride of Earl W. Brydges Jr. at noon Saturday, Sept. 9, at St. John Maron Church in Wehrle Dr., Williamsville. Her bridesmaids will be Mrs. Halim Anthony Habib, Miss Michaelene Donna Joseph, Mrs. Thomas M. Flood of Ann Arbor, Mich., Miss Grace F. Croak and Miss Margaret E. Brydges, sister of the future bridegroom. Jerauld E. Brydges will be his brother's best man. Ushering will be Thomas P. Denn and Peter L. Broderick, both of Niagara Falls, Robert J. Kellick, Richard A. Hamilton and Carl Brandt Post Jr. The ceremony, to precede a wedding reception at the Niagara Falls Country Club, will unite the daughter of Mrs. Samuel D. Shalala of Tennyson Ave. and the son of Sen. and Mrs. Brydges Sr. of Lake St., Wilson. ALSO Buffalo NY Courier Express - 9/10/1967 A senator's son was one of two bridegrooms who were married on Saturday. Miss Martha Ann Shalala became the bride of Earl W. Brydges Jr. at noon Saturday in St. John Maron Church in Wehrle Dr., Williamsville. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Samuel D. Shalala of Tennyson Ave. and the late Mr. Shalala. Her husband is the son of Sen. and Mrs. Brydges Sr. of Lake St.. Wilson. The bride's floor length gown of ivory satin in the modified tent style was fashioned with a jewel collar neckline and brief jeweled sleeves. An Ann Bolyn cap, with a headband of matching satin and an open jeweled crown held her chapellength veil of French silk illusion and she carried a bouquet of stephanotis. Mrs. Edward C. Hall was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Michaelene D. Joseph, Miss Grace F. Croak, Miss Margaret E. Brydges, a sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. Halim A. Habib, and Mrs. Thomas M. Flood of Ann Arbor, Mich. All wore skimmer styled, floor length gowns in a brocade composed of Vermouth, Kelley green and Royal blue metallic threads. Jerauld E. Brydges was his brother's best man. Ushers were Thomas P. Denn, Peter L. Broderick, Robert J. Kellick, Richard A. Hamilton and Brandt Post Jr. A recepiion at the Niagara Falls Country Club followed the ceremony. After a wedding trip to the Thousand Islands, the couple will be at home in Youngstown. | Family: BRYDGES, Earl W / SHALALA, Martha Ann (F10696)
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4629 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 8/20/1964 BREIER-Mlchael, suddenly Aug. 18, 1964 of 309 Dearborn St., husband ot the late Margaret Riesz and Elizabeth Mayer Breier; father of Mrs. Elizabeth Riesz, Mrs. Anna Jaeger, Mrs. Clarence (Barbara) Linick, Mrs. Eva Smith, Mrs. John (Kathryn) Wagner, James E. Breier and Mrs. Melvin (Margaret) Notar; grandfather of 24 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Stephan-Burns Funeral Home Inc., 266 East St. at Austin, where services will take place Saturday morning at 8:15 and from St. Francis Xavler Church at 8:45 o'clock. Friends invited. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. | BREIER, Michael (I168998)
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4630 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 8/21/1933 The marriage of Miss Leila Estelle Bowman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Bowman, to W. Richard Turner of Lockport took place at 8 o'clock Saturday morning at the Plymouth Congregational Church, Lockport, the Rev. Harry H. Bergen officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Turner have left for the Turner camp on Maple Lake Canada, and upon their return will make their home at 82 East Avenue, Hudson. 1 Lockport. | Family: TURNER, W Richard / BOWMAN, Leila Estella (F58469)
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4631 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 8/22/1966 STROHMEIER-Louise A (Brandel) Aug 21, 1966, beloved wife of the late Henry Strohmeier; mother of Mr. Margaret Seidel, Mr. Wilma Simon, Mrs. Edith Sahlem, Mr. Harriet Kellner and Mrs. Virginia Shannon; sister of Mrs. Kath- eine Riddle; grandmother of seven grandchildren and seven great-grand- children. Funeral from the Carl Metz Jr. Funeral Home,, 1322 Fillmore Ave. Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock and at t. Mary Magdalene Church at 10:30. Friends invited. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. | BRANDEL, Louise A (I165647)
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4632 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 8/25/1950 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Leight of Akron announce the engagement of their daughter, Norma Louise, to Clair N. Bluhm. son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bluhm of Akron. | Family: BLUHM, Clair N / LEIGHT, Norma Louise (F54893)
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4633 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 8/28/1947 MASON - Ida E. Mason. In this city. Au- gust 27, 1947. widow of John; mother of Mrs. William McCarthy. Edgar J , Raymond L. George T grandmother of Rose Marie. Raymond L. Jr.. Kirk G . J . Ross T.. and Jura Jean McCarthy, all of Buffalo. Deceased was a member of the Altar Rosary Society of St. Margaret's Church, the Immaculate Conception Socletv of Our lady of Lntirdes Funeral from the late rest dence. 447 Huntington Ave. Saturday at ISM a. m.. and 11 a. m, from St Margaret's Church Interment In Bos ton. N. Y. Friends Invited. | BRASS, Ida E (I166558)
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4634 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 8/3/1930 Saturday afternoon. July 26th, at 6 o'clock ,a very pretty wedding was solemnised at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Featherstone of Hunt avenue, when their daughter, Made- line Pearl, was united in marriage to George M. Boyle, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Boyle. Before the ceremony, at which Dr. Edgar M. Smead, pastor of the Bethlehem Presbyterian Church officiated, DeKoven's O Promise Me was sung by Mrs. Walter Hoffman, sister of the bride. 'Miss Dorothy Avery accompanied her and, with a few chords, began the Eridal Chorus from Lohengrin. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a white satin gown, designed on princess lines, with long tight sleeves. She wore satin slippers to match. Her veil was caught to her head in cap fashion, with a double row of orange blossoms. She carried a beautiful bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. She also wore an unusual necklace of square crystals, the gift of the groom. Miss Pauline Eberhart, as the only attendant, was very attractively dressed in a long frock of yellow net and tulle. She wore long white kid gloves, white slippers brocaded in yellow and carried a large bouquet of yellow rose3 and baby breath. Earl D, Featherstone, brother of the bride was the best man. The oeremony took place in front of the fireplace, which was decorated with old fashioned flowers: gladioli, roses, daisies nasturtiums, banked with ferns and palms. The couple stood beneath a huge white wedding bell. On either side of the mantel cathedral candles were burning. The bride's mother wore a gown of figured chiffon and a shoulder corsage of lavender sweet peajji. Mrs. George Boyle, Sr., was dressed in a flowered chiffon gown and had a corsage of blending sweet peas. After the brief ceremony, dinner was served. The bride's table, with covers for six, was decorated with yellow gladioli, tapers, and the wedding cake. The bridal pair left Immediately for a motor trip to the Thousand Islands, Montreal and Quebec. The bride wore as her going away costume a smart figured frock of aquamarine crepe, with a stitched hat and linen shoes to match. A white coat and gloves completed her ensemble. There were several relatives present from out of town. Among them were: Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McParlane of Selkirk, Ont., grandparents of the bride, and their daughter, Dorothy; Mr. and Mrs. John Featherstone, Hagersville, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haun, Olean, N. Y and Mrs. M. D. Bentley, Canandalgua, N. Y. Others present were: George M. Boyle, Sr., Arthur H. Boyle, Walter Hoffman, Donald Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dean and Miss Lucile Eberhart. Among the prenuptlal events were a linen shower given by Miss Pauline Eberhart and Miss Avery at the home of the former on Highland avenue, and a variety shower which Miss Margaret MacLeod gave. After August 1st Mr. and Mrs. Boyle will be at home at 166 Elseman avenue, Kenmore. | Family: BOYLE, George M / FEATHERSTONE, Madeline Pearl (F54531)
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4635 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 8/31/1929 Dramatically selecting a story In a cheap magazine entitled The Scum jof the Tenements on which to place his farewell note reading, "I meet the end of the trail-forgive a fool. Dutch," John Weiss, one-legged and ' about 29-years-old, 190 Walnut street, last night slew Julia Binga, 33 years j old, by slashing her Jugular vein with a razor and then attempted suicide. He is in the Emergency hospital under police surveillance and will recover. Weiss, an ex-convict, is believed $o have murdered his companion, and then, realizing the enormity of his crime, wrote two notes and then attempted to take his own life. One Addressed to Father The "end of the trail note" was not addressed to anyone. The second note-both incidentally were written in an excellent hand-was addressed to the father of Weiss. It read. 'My last request. Bury me and Julia, my first love, together. My government insurance will cover expenses." Weiss, apparently drunk for several days, carefully searched through several lurid magazines, police say, until he found the two titles fittingly dramatic enough for murder and suicide. The second one was Danger Rides. Find Woman Dead A dark, squalid room, Uttered with bottles and papers, on the second floor of the apartment house at 181 Swan street was the scene of the murder. Thoaty mutterings from which only the word "George" could be distinguished brought the proprietress and her husband, Mrs. Anna Miller and Joseph Miller, and an acquaintance of Weiss, George Lee, 288 South Division street, running to the second floor. Inside they found the victim and Weiss on a bed. In one corner was Weiss's wooden leg, which he had removed and carefully placed upright before the slaying. Hurried examination of the woman showed she was dead, a deep gash in her neck completely severing her jugular vein. Find Liquor ln Room Weiss was in a state of coma. A doctor was summoned from Emergency Hospital and first aid was given. Captain John Driscoll of the 8outh Division street precinct. Lieutenant Alfred Gardner Patrolmen Nolan and O'Mara and Acting Chief Detectlvt Sergeant John Whalen Investigated. Available information last night indicate Weiss had been rooming at the Swan street house about a month. The dead woman lived at 186 Cedar street, but for the past week had stayed frequently with Weiss ln his room. The slaying was committed shortly before 8 o'clock. A half-pint bottle which had contained moonshine liquor was found near the bed while a drawer of a ramshackle bureau near by contained numerous empty whisky bottles. Both Have Police Records Lee, one of the trio who found them, had gone to the house to see Weiss. Before going upstairs he stopped to talk to the Millers. While doing so the groans were heard and the investigation made. The razor used in the slaying was found on the floor. The note, scrawled on a piece of cardboard, had been meticulously laid on the open magazine from which stared the lurid title. Weiss, Bertillon records show, has been arrested several times and has served one term in Auburn prison and another in the Erie County penitentiary. He was released from Auburn prison, where he served two years for robbery, in 1922, and has not been arrested since. Julia Binga is also known to police, through eight arrests for intoxi- cation and other misdemeanors. She served one 60-day and two three-day terms in the penitentiary. | BINGA, Julia (I146186)
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4636 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 8/4/1936 Charles E. Buchanan, 58 years old, retired patrolman, died yesterday in Mercy Hospital after an illness of two years. He was taken to the hos- pital a week ago. A member of the police department for 24 years, Mr. Buchanan was pensioned on Aprill 30,, 1933. He re- ceived his appointment on Novem- ber 3, 1909,, spending most of his time at the Washington Street sta- tion. Mr Buchanan was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, the Orioles, a member of the Erie Club and the Buffalo Police Mutual Aid and Benefit Association. He is survived by four sons, James K., a lineman in the police department; John R.,, William P. and Charles E., Jr., and five daugh- ters, Catherine E., Mary F., Joseph- ine A., Veronice F and Mrs. Ade- line F. Seifert. Funeral services will be held at the home, Schuller Road, Highland-on- the-Lake, Derby, at 9 o'clock Thurs- day morning, and at St. Monica's church, Orlando Street, near Seneca Street, an hour later. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. | BUCHANAN, Charles Edward (I181340)
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4637 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 8/6/1948 BOWERS- Albert S , of Wrights Corners, died in Lockport. N". Y., Thursday, August 5. 1948, father of Layton. Robert. Willard and Mrs. William Remington; elght grandchildren; brother of Nicholas and John Bowers. Mrs, Theresa Smover, Mrs. Elizabeth McDonald and Mrs. Louise Argue. Funeral Saturday at 8:30 o'clock at the Cienwns O, Gaul Funeral Home. 268 East Ave... Lockport, and at 9 at St Mary's Church. Friends Invited. Niagara Gazette - 8/4/1948 LOCKPORT. Aug. 5-A Wright's Corners excavating and grading contractor, Albert S. Bowers. 64. died today at the City hospital. Mr. Bowers, who had been In falling health for over a year, was associated with his sons. Layton J., Robert J. and Wlllard C. Bowers, under the name of A. S. Bowers and Sons at Wright's Corners where he had been In business since 1922. Born In the Town of Royalton, Mr. Bowers was a son of John and Mary Bowers. He spent his early life on a farm and as a young man operated a blllard room at Gasport. Later he entered the trucking business there. Moving to Wright's Comers, Mr. Bowers opened a gravel pit. This business he expanded to excavating and black topping for which he was well known throughout the county. He was a member of St. Mary's church and the Holy Name society. Besides the sons, he leaves a daughter, Mrs. William A. Remington, this city: two brothers, Nicholas, 6f Gasport, and John, of this city, and three sisters, Mrs. Theresa Smoyer. of Tonawanda. Mrs. Elizabeth McDonald, of Buffalo and Mrs. Louise Argue, of this city. Services will be held Saturday at 8:30 a. m. from the Gaul funeral home and at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's church. | BOWERS, Albert S (I160553)
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4638 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 8/7/1967 BOEHNER-Rosa E. of 348 Tremalne Ave., Kenmore, N.Y., August 4, 1947, wife of the late Louis M. Boehner; mother of Mrs. Margaret B. Logger and the late Madlyn Lenz; sister of Mrs. Frederick Kneisch and the late Mrs. Charles Geise, Mrs. Christian Hoffman. Mrs. Frederick Chalcraft, Frederick, George and Robert Borth. Calls may be made at the Stock, Lockwood, and Clark Funeral Home, 2775 Main St., from 1-4 and 7-9 o'clock, where funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock | BORTH, Elizabeth Rosli (I41102)
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4639 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 8/9/1943 BRUNNER-At Gardenville, N. Y., August 7, 1943. Robert Brunner. Sr., husband of the late Emma (nee Storck); father of Robert, Jr.. Leo J., Mrs. Esther Nawrocki. Joseph R., Private Laurence and the late Edwin and Mildred Brunner; brother of Louis Brunner. Funeral from the family residence, 3475 Clinton Street, Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock and at Fourteen Holy HelDers Church at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited. Deceased was a member of Union Fire Company and the West Seneca Sick and Accident Association. | BRUNNER, Robert W (I178787)
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4640 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 9/1/1946 BUEHL-Fredericka Wiedenmann Buehl of 75 Avery Ave., in Buffalo. N. Y., August 30, 1946, wife of the late Louis H. Buehl: mother of Louis F. Buehl and Mrs. Homer J Diamond: sister of the late Elizabeth Marie Meister. Fu- neral services from Steck. Lockwood & Clark Funeral Home. 2775 Main St.. Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends are invited- | WIEDENMANN, Fredericke (I16777)
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4641 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 9/14/1938 The marriage of Miss Lorraine Ruth Kastner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kastner, to Arthur A, Buchwald, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Buchwald, took place at 8 o'clock on Saturday evening, September 3d, in the Ontario Street Methodist Episcopal Church, the Rev. William Partington officiating. . The bride wore her mother's wedr ding gown of ivory satin with pearl trimming. Her trailing veil hung from a halo of orange blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Eileen Thompson, cousin of the bride was maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss Lila Rohr and Miss Ruth Arnold. Laverne Shafer was the best man and the ushers were Franklin Sontag and Perry O'Brien of Toledo, O. | Family: BUCHWALD, Arthur A / KASTNER, Lorraine R (F66743)
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4642 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 9/15/1940 Mrs. John William Segebarth whose marriage took place yesterday afternoon In Westminster Church, la the former Audrey Jane Buckley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur William. Buckley of Huntington Avenue. ALSO Buffalo NY Courier Express - 9/15/1940 The marriage of Miss Audrey Jane Buckley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur William Buckley of Huntington Avenue, to John William Segebarth of Dumont, N. J., son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar C. Segebarth of Dunkirk, took place at 4.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon in Westminster Church. Dr. Albert G. Butzer performed the 'ceremony before a bank of cybotium ferns and white gladioli. The bride wore white slipper satin made with a sweetheart neckline. Her floor-length net veil fell from a tiara of mother of pearl orange blossoms and she wore her mother's sunburst necklace. She carried a prayer book trimmed with a white orchid and a shower of lilies-of-the-valley. Mrs. Edward M. Bradley, her sister's matron of honor, wore a longsleeved gown of rose velvet, the tight bodice fastened with covered buttons. She wore a Juliet cap of rose velvet with a shoulder veil of rose net and carried a cascade of blue delphinium and pink nom pons. The bridesmaids were gowned alike in soldier blue velvet made like that of the honor attendant and carried cascades of bronze pom pons. They included Mrs. R. Kemp Slaughter, Jr., Miss Miriam J. Bluestein, Miss Frances I. Bodge and Miss Audrey M. Batzell. Robert C. Segebarth was his brother's best man and the ushers were E. Bradford Hollingsworth of this city; Harry Swoyer of New York City and Edgar Bieber and Newell McCroskey both of Dunkirk. The bride's mother wore orchid chiffon witH a matching jacket and a small veiled orchid velvet hat combined with American beauty velvet. She wore a corsage of red roses and white pom pons. The mother of the bridegroom chose black crepe with white accessories and a small black hat trimmed with velvet flowers and a veil. She wore a corsage of white camellias. | Family: SEGEBARTH, John William / BUCKLEY, Audrey Jane (F67032)
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4643 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 9/16/1956 BRUCKER- Augustus of Akron. M. Y., Sept. 14, 1956. husband of the late Alta (nee Jones); father of the late Irving A. Brucker. Friends may call at the Bernhardt Funeral Home, 130 Main St., Akron. K. Y., where funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 p.m. Flowers gratefully declined. Mr. Brucker was a member of Akron Lodge 527, F. & A. M.. and tha First Baptist Church, Akron, N.Y. | BRUCKER, Augustus W (I177400)
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4644 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 9/17/1943 LONG -In this city. September 16, 1943. John Fred, formerly of 50 Gold Street, husband of the late Mary Buike: father of Alvin. Mrs. Leonard Cumming and Chester brother of Mrs. George Town- send and Mrs. William Eder. Funeral from the Funeral Home of Frank J. Knah. 1213 Lovejoy Street. Sunday after- noon at 2 o'clock. Friends Invited. De- ceased was a member of Lehigh Valley Railroad Veterans' Association. Order of Railway Conductors, Waverly Lodge No, 1490. L O O. M.. and the Rheinland Lodge 676. I. O. O. F | LONG, John Fred (I186290)
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4645 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 9/18/1927 BUCHANAN- In Buffalo. N. Y.. September 17. 1927. William, infant son of Charles sad Doris Buchanan (nee Mumford) brother of Mildred and Charles Jr.. Buchanan. Funeral from the family residence, 34 Walter street. Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock, friends are Invited to attend. | BUCHANAN, William (I181396)
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4646 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 9/18/193 Mr. and Mrs. Christian Hoffman of Glen wood Avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Esther Louise, to Alfred J. Schillke ALSO Buffalo NY Courier Express - 10/27/1932 The marriage of Miss Esther Louise Hoffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Hoffman of Glen wood Avenue, to Alfred Julius Schillke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schillke, took place Friday afternoon, October 21st, at 5.30 o'clock, at Concordia Lutheran Church, the Rev. Herbert Bosch officiating. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of ivory crepe with train, and a veil of tulle bordered with lace. She carried white chrysanthemums and pine boughs. Miss Ruth Hoffman, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and wore orange crepe with brown velvet veiled turban, and carried orange chrysanthemums. Miss Gertrude Schlllke, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid and wore yellow crdpe with brown veiled turban, and carried yellow chrysantmemums. The bride's mother wore Burgandy red velvet wBh matching hat. The bridegroom's pother was gowned in black lace. Hans Oldag was best man and Christian C. Hoffman usher. A recAaon for the immediate families M followed at the bride's home. Ml. and Mrs. Schillke, who are t o u A g the New England coast, will be « h o m e after December 1st at 23 Hobmoor Avenue. | Family: SCHILLKE, Alfred Julius / HOFFMAN, Esther Louise (F57241)
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4647 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 9/19/1954 Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Braun, 1343 Eggert Rd.. Eggertsville. will celebrate their 50th wadding anniversary tomorrow with a dinner In the home of their daughter, Mrs. Edward J. Meyer, 47 LeBrun Circle, Eggertsville. Braun, 71, and his wife, 69, wore married Sept 20, 1904 in St Mary's Church. He is a retired mover. He and the former Eleanor Rosenbach have five other children, 18 grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren | Family: BRAUN, Peter J / ROSENBACK, Eleanor M (F60745)
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4648 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 9/19/1967 OTIS-Anna Ellis, Sept, 17, 1967, of Dodge Rd., East Amherst, N.Y., wife of the late Harry M. Otis; mother of Mrs. Joseph (Ethel) Delamere, Mrs. Gurney (Dorothy) Bloom of Faunce, Pa., Mrs. E. G. Faison Jr., of Salisbury, M.C.J grandmother of 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild; sister-in-law of Mrs. Minnie Ellis and Mrs. Mary Ellis; sister of the late Mrs. Erie Kelt, Mina Uptgrove, Mrs. Minn Poile, Mrs. Nettie Buchwald, Sheldon and William Ellis. Friends may call at the George W. Denneville Funeral Home, 366 Ontario St., where services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. | ELLIS, Anna (I151530)
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4649 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 9/2/1935 BIEHL-In Buffalo. Aug. 31. 1935 Anna Ostrander wife of the late William A. Buehl. mother of Mrs Morley Barnard. Russell O and Ferris Buehl Funeral from the family home. 141 Auburn Ave- nue. Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Friends invited. | OSTRANDER, Anna E (I184695)
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4650 | Buffalo NY Courier Express - 9/20/1951 Frank J. Brinkworth, 53, a Buffalo policeman for 28 years, died yesterday morning at has home. 373 Woodward Ave. A Washington Station detective, he was the victim of a heart attack Rescue Squad 6 was summoned, but Detective Brinkworth was pronounced ieatl w i n it arrived. Prayers will be said at 8.30 a. m. Saturday at the home and a requiem mass wul be celebrated at 9.15 oclock at St Mark's Church. Burial will he in Mt Olivet Cemetery, Town of Tonawanda. Mr. Brinkworth was born in Buffalo July 31. 1898. and joined the department August 1, 1923, after serving as an oiler on the Great Lakes. His first assignment was at the Franklin Station. On March 24, 1924 Patrolman Brinkworth was promoted to detective and assigned to the Niagara Station. After a second brief assignment as patrolman. Mr. Brmkworth was promoted again in February. 1927. to detective duty. He wag made a detective sergeant in 1934. but eventually he was returned to active duty. He had been assigned to the Washington Station since February, 1950. Surviving are his wife, the former Dorothy S. Smale; a daughter. Miss Mary Ellen; a son, William M.; a sister. Mrs. Charles P. Hawkins and three brothers, James P., John E. and William M. | BRINKWORTH, Frank J (I73406)
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