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4951 | Carol R. (Behm) Beck, age 68, of the Town of Wheatfield Friday November 6, 2009 in Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital, after a brief illness. Mrs. Beck was born on March 18, 1941 in the Town of Wheatfield. Her parents were the late Herbert and Ruth (Thorman) Behm. She was a member of Holy Ghost Lutheran Church in Bergholz. She worked as a secretary for Beck and Son's Trucking for many years. She was an active member and also the current President of the Wheatfield Garden Club. She was a past member of the St. Johnsburg Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary. She enjoyed camping and the love of the outdoors. She was the wife of the late Ronald W. Beck, Sr., who died in July. Dear mother of Ronald (Nancy) Beck Jr. of Acworth, GA, David (Michele) Beck of Sanborn, Daniel (Debbie) Beck of Wheatfield and Susan (Robert) Schimschack of Wheatfield; grandmother of Corey, Heather, Julie, Ashley, Robert, Daniel, Gary and Janelle; brother of Dennis (Terri) Behm of North Tonawanda, Dale (Judy) Behm of Arizona, Joyce (Brian Barrett) Schwemler of Florida and Joann (Gary) Davis of Indiana; also survived by many nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Fretthold Funeral Home, Inc., 1241 Oliver St. at Ward Rd. in North Tonawanda on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Funeral services will be held at the funeral home Wednesday at 11 AM. The Rev. Philip Sallach will officiate. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Parkinson's Foundation, the Wheatfield Garden Club or Holy Ghost Lutheran Church. Guest register available at FrettholdFuneralHome.com. Published in the Greater Niagara Newspapers on 11/7/2009 | BEHM, Carol Ruth (I55147)
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4952 | Carol V. Rudolph-Alongi, 78, of the Town of Niagara, NY, passed away on October 25, 2022 at Niagara Hospice House in Lockport, NY. Born in Niagara Falls, NY, she was the daughter of the late William W. and Angeline V. (Licata) Duthe. She married Stephen Alongi on April 2, 2005, and Mr. Alongi predeceased her on May 8, 2015. Carol loved the Lord and had a great devotion to the Blessed Mother, and loved and cherished her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Carol is survived by her children, Crista Baker, Angela (Mark Mercer) Gantt-Mercer, and Anthony (Sarah) Alongi; her grandchildren, Joseph, Elisha, and Daniel Baker, Christopher Rudolph, and Tyler Gantt; her great grandchildren, Jocelyn Rudolph, Jacqueline Reynolds, Quinn Santiago, and Harlow Santiago; her siblings, Dolores Inserra, Robert Duthe, and William (Cindy) Duthe, as well as several nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband of 10 years, she was predeceased by her stepson, Stephen Anthony Alongi. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, November 1 from 3 – 7 PM at M.J. COLUCCI & SON NIAGARA FUNERAL CHAPEL, 2730 MILITARY ROAD, NIAGARA FALLS, NY 14304, where funeral services will begin on Wednesday at 9:15 followed by Carol’s Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 AM at Sacred Heart of Mary Church, 1993 Brant Road, North Collins, NY 14111. Interment in North Collins Cemetery, North Collins, NY. In lieu of flowers, memorial offerings may be made to Heart, Love and Soul, https://heartloveandsoul.org/. Visit mjcoluccifuneralchapel.com for online condolences. | DUTHE, Carol V (I173654)
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4953 | Carol Wethy Melcher of Lockport, NY, a descendant of a pioneer Town of Cambria family, has entered into peace on Friday, October 28, 2022. She spent most of her life in Pekin. After graduating from Wilson High School and working at the former Ransomville Hospital, Carol retired from Niagara Falls Medical Center in 1989. She enjoyed singing and piano playing.Carol is predeceased by husband, Gari R. Melcher and siblings Richard Hull and Irene Moody. She is survived by her children, Jack Carew, Robin Carew and Amy Cranston and grandchildren, Paul, Matthew and Meghan Fultz, Dustin Carew, Beverly, and Chip Cranston and Steven Plant and 10 great-grandchildren.Interment will be in North Ridge Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Condolences may be offered to the family at langefuneralhomeinc.com. | WETHY, Carol Jane (I91142)
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4954 | Carolina Gauda Mrs. Carolina Gauda, 62 years old, a resident of North Tonawanda for 32 years, died at the Elmwood avenue hospital in Buffalo on Thursday night. The body was brought to the home of the deceased's son, Albert Gauda at No. 222 Fredericka street, Gratwick. Four sons, Albert, Charles and Christian Gauda of North Tonawanda and Richard Gauda of Lockport and two daughters, Mrs. August Fisher of North Tonawanda and Mrs,. Judson Kulp of Cobalt, Canada, survive. The funeral will be held at the Gauda home, on Fredericka street tomorrow afternoon, the Rev. F. Westerman officiating. Burial will be in the Tonawanda city cemetery. | Caroline (I173716)
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4955 | Caroline Christine Zimmerman (Nee Tillotson), age 88, of Ransomville, NY died peacefully at Our Lady of Peace in Lewiston on March 3rd, 2024, after a lengthy illness. She was born on February 13th, 1936, in Cambria, NY to the late Arnold Lee Tillotson and Mabel Mae Tillotson (Nee Jeffords). Caroline was married to Harold “Harvey” Zimmerman Sr. for 62 years at the time of his death, he predeceased her on March 10th, 2014.She worked for and retired from Faery’s Greenhouse and Nursery, previously working at Sayer Farms and Baker Farms. Caroline go her greatest joy from her dog, Douchy, playing bingo, spending time with her family and listening to country music, especially 90 West.Surviving is her children; Harold “Butch” (Joan) Zimmerman Jr., Sharon (Lolly) Wilson, Gary Zimmerman, Sandra (Glenn) Pless, Gregory Zimmerman, Cynthia (Troy) Orsak, Thomas Zimmerman; her siblings, Viola Rice, June (Joe) Arellano, Dawn Pierce; a son in law Fred Wilkesmore; 16 grandchildren, 25 great grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren, also several nieces and nephews.Caroline is predeceased by her daughter, Carol Wilkesmore, a great grandson, Austin Wilson and her siblings, Melvin Jeffords, Gordon Jeffords, Audrey Ritchie, Ruth Wilson, Bunny Sanney, Annabell Tilllotson, Gertrude Welland and Calvin Tillotson.Family and friends may call on THURDSAY from 3-7 PM. at the HARDISON FUNERAL HOMES INC. 3648 RANSOMVILLE RD. RANSOMVILLE, NY 14131. Funeral services will be held immediately following visitation at 7:00 PM. Burial will be in North Ridge Cemetery at the Convenience of the family. Memorial may be made to Our Lady of Peace 5285 Lewiston Rd. Lewiston, NY 14092. Please visit www.hardisonfuneralhomes. | TILLOTSON, Caroline Christine (I157567)
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4956 | CAROLINE L. UMHOLTZ, age 98 of Niagara Falls, NY, was called peacefully to her heavenly home on Sunday, August 25, 2019 at her residence, while under the care of her loving granddaughter and Niagara Hospice. Born in Niagara Falls, NY on July 8, 1921; daughter of the late Frederick and Emelie (Schultz) Wruck. Caroline was a former member of Holy Ghost Lutheran Church, and currently a member of St. James Lutheran Church, in Bergholz. She had been employed at Kimberly Clark, Jenss, Garland Amusements, and was a cook and lunch aid at LaSalle Senior High School, and 66th. Street School, where she was known to many as "grandma". Caroline enjoyed baking and spending time with her grandchildren. Survivors include her son, John (Beth Delahoy) Wruck of Niagara Falls; grandchildren, Jeff Wruck and Andrew Wruck of Tennessee, John and Kristy Wruck of Williamsville, NY, Amy and Steven Gizzarelli, Katie and Andrew Dysard, Stephanie and Gary Camidge, and Stephen Wruck , all of Niagara Falls; and several great-grandchildren. A private graveside service will take place with the family, at Niagara Falls Memorial Park. There will be no prior visitation, and memorial contributions may be made to Niagara Hospice. Friends are invited to attend a celebration of Caroline's life, in St. James Fellowship Hall. The date and time will be announced once it is finalized. Arrangements are with the DuBois Funeral Home. | WRUCK, Caroline L (I100353)
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4957 | Caroline R. (nee Renna) Kiekbush, a resident of St. Mary's Apartments in Williamsville, NY, passed away suddenly on May 21, 2020. Born May 3, 1942, a daughter of the late Joseph and Mildred (Vanty) Renna. She married her beloved late husband, Dale Kiekbush, in Lockport in 1969. Caroline graduated from DeSales High School. She was employed by the Veterans Administration prior to her retirement and was very active in her church. Caroline enjoyed traveling, golf, and especially spending time with family and friends. She is survived by sisters, Rita (late Frank) Stuber, Ida (Earl) Smith, and Anne (John) Zinna; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. Private visitation for immediate family only, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial celebrated from S.S. Peter and Paul Church. Interment in Cold Springs Cemetery. If desired, contributions in Caroline's name may be made to the American Diabetes Association. Arrangements by PERNA, DENGLER ROBERTS FUNERAL HOME. Condolences may be offered online at denglerrobertspernafuneral.com. | RENNA, Caroline (I203558)
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4958 | Caroline Waschke who was born on April 1, 1819 was from Germany. She came to America with her husband John Krueger in 1873 along with three sons Julius, Charles and Frederick, who preceded them to North Star, Brown County, the son, Charles taking a homestead. They acquired an eighty from Charles and lived in North Star all their lives. Mrs Krueger died in 1896 and her husband died two years later. They had seven children in all. Charles, Ferdinand Ed both of Springfield Minnesota. Also children included Mrs. William J. Meyers and Mrs Julius Borchardt, who were wives of Springfield Farmers. | WASCHKE, Caroline (I211567)
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4959 | Carolyn Bendekgey Washburn 37. Died 10-6-1981 at her Washburn residence. She was born in Washburn 10-1-1944 the daughter of Maurice and Esther (Page) Bugbee. She was a member of the State Road Advent Christian Church. Besides her husband, Allan she is survived by 1 daughter, Janelle, her parents, all of Washburn, 2 brothers, Harry Bugbee and Charles Bugbee, both of Mapleton, a sister, Mrs. Raymond (Ardis) Humphrey of Washburn, several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. Burial Crouseville cemetery. | BUGBEE, Carolyn (I185748)
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4960 | Carter W. Hudson, 78, of Niagara Falls, NY, passed away on Tuesday, September 25, 2018 at Northgate Health Care Facility, while under the care of Niagara Hospice. Born on January 27, 1940 in Niagara Falls, NY, he was the son of the late Norman W. and Viola M. (Carter) Hudson. Carter was a lifelong resident of Niagara Falls and attended local schools. He was employed as a Laborer for the Laborers Local #91 and was an avid fisherman. Carter is survived by his son, Christopher Hudson. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a son, Richard and one sister. Family and friends are invited to come celebrate Carter’s life on Tuesday, October 2nd between the hours of 4 and 6 p.m. at Roses Sons Bar and Restaurant, 2939 Hyde Park Blvd. Niagara Falls, NY. Arrangements are under the direction of Michael R. Goodlander of OTTO REDANZ FUNERAL HOME. | HUDSON, Carter W (I87596)
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4961 | CARY-GIUSEPPETTI Marie A. (nee Bacon) Of the Tonawandas, June 14, 2017 Daughter of the late William and Mary Bacon; wife of the late Raymond Cary and Robert Giuseppetti; beloved mother of Eugene (Cindy) Giuseppetti, Sharon (David) Noker, Mary Giuseppetti MD, Jean (John) Kearney, Thomas (Diane) Cary, Lynn (Daniel) Cundiff and Diane (Tony) Alexander; loving grandmother of Sarah, Robert, Bobby, Daniel, Steven, Daniel, Kyle, Craig and Todd; sister of the late Robert and William Bacon; also survived by great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Visitation Sunday 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 PM in the WATTENGEL FUNERAL HOME, 533 Meadow Dr. N. Tonawanda. Mass of Christian Burial Monday at 9:30 AM from St. Christopher’s Parish 2660 Niagara Falls Blvd.(please assemble at church) In lieu of flowers memorials to Niagara Hospice. | BACON, Marie Ann (I120139)
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4962 | Caryl E. Messick 1917-2005 FILLMORE, Mo. - Caryl E. Messick, 88, Fillmore, died Sunday, July 17, 2005, in Savannah, Mo. Caryl was born March 24, 1917, near Fillmore, where he was a lifelong area resident and graduate of Fillmore High School. He was a staff sergeant in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II in the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign. He was stationed in China, Burma and India. An airplane maintenance technician, Caryl was awarded two Bronze Stars and the Good Conduct Medal. On Nov. 28, 1946, he married Maxine Martin, who preceded him in death Aug. 31, 2004. Caryl was a member of the V.F.W., Dick Munkres American Legion Post No. 287 and NRA. He was an avid coyote hunter and trapper. His parents, Roy and Lillian (Simmons) Messick; sister, Lois (Wayne) Dysart; and brother, Forrest "Sam" Messick, also preceded him in death. Survivors include his daughter and son-in-law, Carolyn and Dick Madrid; grandsons, Derrick (Kristina) Wardlow and Darryl Wardlow; three great-grandchildren, Cathryn, Will and Zachary; two brothers, Ira and Kenneth Messick; sister-in-law, Nadine Messick; numerous nieces, nephews and friends; goddaughter, Cindy (Phil) Morris, and their daughters, Candy White and Kelley McDonald. Service: 10 a.m. Friday, July 22, Breit-Hawkins & Gladden Funeral Home, Savannah. Interment: Fillmore Cemetery, with military honors under the auspices of Dick Munkres American Legion Post No. 287. Visitation: 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 21, at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be offered to the Diabetes Association for research. | MESSICK, Caryl Emerson (I7753)
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4963 | Cass City Chronicle, Feb 22, 1995 Delbert W. Hilbig, 88, of Cass City, formerly of Lockport, N.Y., died Sunday, Feb. 12, in Tendercare Nursing Center, Cass City, after a long illness. He was born July 12, 1906 in Punxsutawney, Pa., to William and Mary (Smouse) Hilbig. He married Marcella Koch in 1940 in Buffalo, N.Y. She died Feb. 25, 1962. Mr. Hilbig was the former owner/operator of the Buster Brown Shoe Store in Lockport, N.Y., for over 20 years. He is survived by his son, Donald (Beverly) Hilbig of Cass City; grandsons, Bill (Lori) Hilbig of San Antonio, Texas, and Bradley Hilbig of Nogales, Ariz.; 2 great granddaughters; sister, Miriam Mayer of Brownsville, Calif. He was preceded in death by his wife, Marcella; sisters, Madeline Dirling and Betty Thompson. Graveside services were scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 21, at Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Cheek towaga, N. Y. Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association, Suite 2255, 30600 Telegraph Road, Bingham Farms, MI 480254532, Interment will take place in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Cheektowaga, N.Y. New York arrangements handled through Dietrich Funeral Home, Buffalo, N,Y. Arrangements were made by Little & Kranz Funeral Home, Cass City. | HILBIG, Delbert (I77968)
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4964 | Castile NY Castilian - 1/18/1945 Glenn Forrest Ackerman, who has for the past year resided in the Santarium cottage with his mother, passed away on January 16th. He was the son of Mark Ackerman and Letty Ackerman of Centervllle and was born March 15, 1888. Mr. Ackerman was employed by the Gould Battery Company of Depow for many years, or as long as he was able and while In Depew made his home with his daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Kettle and family. He was a man of Industry and a man who loved peace, quiet and was thoughtful at all times and helpful to others | ACKERMAN, Glenn Forrest (I112008)
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4965 | Castile NY Castilian - 1/1894 -Mrs.lda Kingsley died at her home last Sunday morning, of inflammation of the bowels, aged 29 years. She- had only been sick a few days. She was the only .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Billings. Her husband and three children survive her, also her father, mother and four brothers. The funeral was largely attended Tuesday forenoon. The interment was made in Grace cemetery. ALSO Castile NY Castilian Mrs. Ida Kingsley. The sad news came to us last Sabbath morning, as we were preparing for church, that Mrs. Ida Kingsley, wife of Earl Kingsley, had been called from this earthly life. Among many friends, in- cluding all classes, the intelligence was received with evidences of genuine re- gret. Gentle in manner, unostentatious in pretension, she had won for herself a place in the esteem of the community of which any member of society might well feel proud. and, as she passed to the grave, the course of her funeral cortege was moistened with the tears of many who loved her. In the opening years of that which promised an unqualifiedly successful career, she stopped to obey the inexer- able mandate of the Reaper, with her life work still undone, and yet, withal much more complete than many who tottered to their tombs, bending beneath the weight of years spent in continuous effort. To her relatives remains the tribute of esteem, which goes out freely to her memory, the gentle sympathy of friends who mourn in all sinceeity, the memory of one who held high rank in their af- fections, and whose life will prove a sweet though saddened heritage through- out the days of their terrestrial pilgrimm- age. The pastor the Christian church officiated at the funeral, on Tuesday, Jan 2d, 1894 at 11 a.m., at the resi- dence. | BILLINGS, Ida (I145433)
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4966 | Castile NY Castilian - 10/22/1959 E.E. STRAIN PORTAGEVILLE-Everett E. Strain Sr., died Wednesday, October 14,' at the Warsaw hospital. Funeral services were held at Portageville Community Bap- Saturday, October 17 at 4:80 p.m; tist Church, Interment was in PorUgeville. The Rev. Andrew G. Podlesney of Portageville officiated. Survivors include his wife Lucille of Portageville; two sons, Everett of Nunda and Donald Of Portageville; two grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Mr. Strain's regular residence was Saratoga Springs, N. Y, | STRAIN, Everett E (I139151)
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4967 | Castile NY Castilian - 11/12/1936 Joseph H. Bennion passed away Monday morning of pneumonia, at the Warsaw Community Hospital. He was born in Sheldon, N. Y., in 1885, but had lived most of his life in Warsaw. Funeral service was held at the Week's funeral home at Warsaw on Wednesday at 2 p.m. He leaves to mourn his loss, a widow, Anna White Bennion, and one daughter, Mrs. Henry Mullett, and a son, Henry, all of Warsaw; a mother, Mrs. Henry Bennion of Mumford; three sisters, Mrs. Roy Tuttle of Johnsonburg, and Mrs. Homer Nevinger and Irene Witter of Niagara Falls; Six brothers, Owen Bennion of St. Thomas, Ont., David of Scottsville, Chester of Castile, Wayne of Wyoming, Donald of Niagara Falls and Frank of Mum- ford. | BENNION, Joseph H (I136940)
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4968 | Castile NY Castilian - 12/1/1932 On Tuesday, Nov. 22d, Mr. Reuben Billings and Mrs. Blanche Williams, both of Castile were united in the holy bonds of matrimony by the Rev. J. E CaIvin of Pike. Mrs. Williams was the widow of the late Fred Williams and resides in Hurd street. Mr. Billings lived nearby on the same street. The interesting event was a real surprise to most of the people of South Main street and vicinity and constituted a valid reason for increased hilarity and joyfulness on Thanksgiving day. The neighbors unite in wishing them a long married life full of prosperity and happiness. | Family: BILLINGS, Reuben R / Blanche L (F52244)
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4969 | Castile NY Castilian - 12/17/1909 Railroading exacts a terrible toll each year from the men who are employed in that work, and every day the papers report several cases of those who give up their lives in the performance of their duties. Castile has g i v e t u p a score or more of her citizens in this way, and now another has answered the last sum- mons without a moment's warning. Saturday morning about five o'clock, Fred Billings, conductor, left Hornell with the Erie " P i c k - u p " and a string seventy live cars,' All trains have to stop for orders at Burns, for the single track between that place and Canaser- aga, and in order not to loose any time, Conductor Billings, jumped from the engine, secured his orders and attempted to board his train again. Just how he met his death will never be known, and one saw the accident. It is supposed t h a t in running along the track, he stumbled over a pile of cinders and was thrown under the wheels. The train proceeded to Canaseraga, and it was there they first missed him. Following them was passenger train 23, but he did not come on that, so taking the engine and caboose, they started out to look for him. Meantime another freight train in charge of Conductor Bromley, came along and discovered the body lying on the track. They picked him up, car- ried him into the station and notified Coroner A. T. Bacon of Canastaga, who ordered the body taken to that place. Sunday morning, the remains were brought here and taken to the undertak- ing rooms of Clark M. Aldrich, where they were prepared for burial. The funeral was held from the home of his mother, Mrs. Ezra Billings Monday afternoon at two o'clock and the burial was in Hope cemetery. Rev. C. R. Buck officiated. The bearers were railroad men, members of his own crew. There was a profusion of flowers. Fred Billings was born in Castile 41 years ago, and was the son of Ezra and Sarah Crissy Bilings, and for the past twenty-one years he has been in the employ of the Erie railroad, for the most part making his home in Buffalo. He was of a genial disposition, and was well iked by the men who worked with him. He was never married; but leaves a mother and three brothers, Albert, Wal- ter and Merton Billings, all of this place. | BILLINGS, Fred (I145434)
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4970 | Castile NY Castilian - 12/22/1911 Grover Morgan of Bliss, N. Y., and Miss Ida Billings were.married,on Wednesday a t t w o o'clock, a t the b r i d e 's home on Water street in this . village, t h e - R e v. - H. Clay Miiliman, officiating. | Family: MORGAN, Grover C / BILLINGS, Ida M (F52115)
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4971 | Castile NY Castilian - 2/16/1954 Sudden sorrow struck a local home early Saturday morning, September 11, 1954 when the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Benedict, was found dead in bed by the mother. Mrs. Benedict, with her son Richard, Jr., and her infant daughter, Judy Ann, had arrived in Castile only last Thursday from their home in Oklahoma, to spend some time with her husband's family. The mother and infant, who was only 27 days old, occupied the same bed,- When the mother awoke early, Saturday morning she discovered the child was not breathing. Dr. G. S. Baker was summoned and he pro- nounced the baby dead upon his arrival. The cause of death was at- tributed to asphyxiation. Services .were conducted Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the G,rave in Grace Cemetery with the Rev. Edward Black, pastor of the Castile Baptist Church, officiating. In addition to the parents, one brother, Richard Jr., survives; also the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Benedict and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Southern of Lawton, Okla. Richard Benedict, who has been stationed with the armed forces in Japan and who had not seen his infant daughter, received an emergency leave and was flown to the United States. He arrived in Castile to be with his wife and son this Wednesday evening. | BENEDICT, Judy Ann (I135831)
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4972 | Castile NY Castilian - 3/13/1947 George Billings, born April 24, 1870, died suddenly at his home In Castile village Saturday, March 8, 1947. He was born In Castile and was a life long resident. In 1893 he was united In marriage to Etta May Toles, of Mt. Morris. Nine children were born of this union, four preceding him in death. Funeral services were conducted at the Aldrlch Funeral Home in Sliver Springs by Rev. Charles Cossaboon on Tuesday. His remains were brought to Oastlle and laid In tho vault at Grace Cemetery for burial at a later date. Surviving are his wife and five children, Mrs. Ida Morgan of Warsaw, Mrs. Mearl Billings of Dalton, Mrs. Pearl Kader of Wethersfleld Springs, Mrs. Hazel Griswokl of Hornell and Clifford Billings of Buffalo; four brothers, Edward of Lamont, Elijah of Hornell, Ruben and Joe of Castile; two sisters, Mrs. Nellie Wolfer of. Friendship and Mrs. Mildred Bemus of Wellsvllle, Pa.; twolvo grandchildren and five great grandchildren. | BILLINGS, George (I145383)
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4973 | Castile NY Castilian - 4/18/1957 Reuben Billings, 75, died March 26th at the Cook Nursing Home. He was in failing health for two years. He spent all his life in Castile as a farmer and horse trader. He was born February 19, 1892, Castile. His parents were Parson land Sarah Phillips Billings. | BILLINGS, Reuben R (I145412)
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4974 | Castile NY Castilian - 4/28/1916 The death of Harry Niles Billings occured Tuesday a t the home of his parents,. after an ilmess of over six months. He was .born May 10,1897, and-.was .the eldest son of .Mr.: and^Mrs. George Billings. He spent his short life in this village. Besides his parents, he leaves one brother, Clifford, and. four sisters, Mearl, Pearl, Hazel and Mrs.Ida Morgan. Funeral services were held from the late home at two o'clock, Thursday, Revirp. W. Hemlnway officiating, assisted by Rev. Allan MacQueen. Interment in the Christian cemetery | BILLINGS, Harry Niles (I145460)
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4975 | Castile NY Castilian - 4/28/1960 CASTILE-Betty Jane Bay- lor, 22, died April 23, 1960 at Warsaw hospital following a short illness. Born April 20, 1938 in Perry she was the daughter of Paul and Gertrude Bennion Davis. She lived in Castile and attended Letchworth C e n t r al School. On December 27, 1958, she was -united in marriage to Leon Baylor. Her parents arid husband survive. Other survivors include her grandfather, Chester Bennion of Nunda; a sister', Mrs. Joanne Mayle; one brother, Robert Davis, and one niece, and one ne- phew. Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 25, 1960 at 2:30 p.m. at the Baptist Church in Portageville, with Rev. An- drew Podlesney officiating. Burial was made in Grace Cemetery, Castile. | DAVIS, Betty Jane (I136952)
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4976 | Castile NY Castilian - 5/10/1954 Funeral services are-being held this Thursday afternoon, May 20, at two o'clock from the Harmon funeral Home, Castile, for Joseph Billings, age 80, who passed away Monday, May 18th. The Rev. E. A. Black, pastor of the Castile Baptist Church, will officiate with burial in the Hope Cemetery, Castile. Mr. Billings died at the.home of his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Billings, with whom he had made hisi home. He had been in poor health for the past eight months. He was born in Castile, February 26, 1874, the son of Parson and Sarah Phillips Billings. He had spent his entire life here and during his eighty years had lived on Hurd Street, although living in different houses during theat time. He had been a farmer for many years and also Had been a partner with his brother in a local-garbage collection enterprise where he had become well known by young and old throughout the village and had countless friends. Surviving, in addition to his brother Reuben, is one sister, Mrs. Millie Wagner of Erie, Pa., and several nieces and nephews; | BILLINGS, Joseph J (I145384)
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4977 | Castile NY Castilian - 5/6/1904 Merton Billings of Castile and Miss Bertha L. McKinney of Perry were united in marriage at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson at Perry, Apr. 26th, Rev. F. M. Cole officiating. The groom is a son of Ezra Billings, and has many friends whose best wishes will accompany them to their new home in Mendon, Ohio. | Family: BILLINGS, Merton / MCKINNEY, Bertha L (F52110)
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4978 | Castile NY Castilian - 5/9/1940 FIFTEEN YEARS AGO Some of the things mentioned in The Castilian, May 7, 1925. William H. Billings and Mrs. Ila Geyer, both of Lamont were married May 2d. | Family: BILLINGS, William H / SEELEY, Ila M (F52253)
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4979 | Castile NY Castilian - 6/16/1949 Edson Billings, 83, died at his home in Lamont on Wednesday, June 15, 1949. Funeral will be held on Friday, June 17th at 2:00 p.m. from his late residence. Burial will be at Eats Kay Cemetery. Elder Otis Fisher of the Christian Missionary Alliance, Post Washington, L. I. will officiate. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Lewis Perry of Dalton, Mrs. Ray- mond Welch of Lamont, Mrs. Anson Bigelow of Cory, Pa., Mrs. Jack La- France of Hunt; three sons, William and Howard of Lamont and Frank Billings of Dalton; three brothers, Elijah of Hornell, Joseph and Ruben Billings of Castile; one sister, Mrs. wm. Beamish of Erie, Pa., also seve- ral grandchildren, great grandchild- ren, and severla nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the residence in Lamont. ALSO Nunda NY News Edson Billings, 83, died Wed- nesday, June 15, at his home at Lamont. The funeral will be held at the residence at Lamont this Friday at 2 p.m. Elder Otis Fisher officiat- ing. Burial will be made in the East Koy cemetery. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Lewis Perry of Dalton, Mrs. Raymond Welch of Castile, Mrs. Anson Bigelow of Cory, Pa. and Mrs. Jack LaFrance of Hunt; three sons, William and Howard of Lamont and Frank of Dalton; three brothers, Elijah of Hornell and Joseph and Reuben of Cas- tile; one sister, Mrs. William Bea- mish of Erie, Pa.; also several grandchildren, great-grandchil- dren, nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the resi- dence. | BILLINGS, Edson D (I145381)
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4980 | Castile NY Castilian - 6/24/1920 Mra.. Ezra H Billings died at her home in Hurd street last Sunday night, after an illness of six months from heart disease. Sarah Elizabeth Crisey was , born in Castile, August 15th, 1844. parents were Aaron Crisey and Mary Husted Crisey. Nearly all ot her life was" spent in this town. On March 6th, 1863, she married Ezra H. Billings in the town ot Oenesee Falls. Five children were born to them. Albert' and Walter Bil- Granges Will Compete lings of this place and Merton Billings ot Cuyahoga Falls,-O survive. Her son Fred Billings, and daughter, Mrs. Ida Klngsley, died several years ago. Mr. Billings died in July, 1908. A month ago Mrs. Billings was" taken t6 the sanitarmm--while her household were'-being. moved to their-new-home in Hard street, and on her return, Mrs Merton-Billings came from Ohio and haa been caring for her during her last illness. Mrs. Billings' cheerful and helpful life; her devotions as wife and mother; her kindness to everybody, .will long linger as a memory in the home which, her presence brightened and which death has now darkened. The funeral services were, held.at the home last Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock,' Rev. M. R, Palmer, pastor of the Baptist church, of which the deceased was at one time a member, officiated. The many floral offerings were evidence of the esteem in which the deceased .was held - by the ffeopje of the village. The burial was In Grace cemetery. | CRISSY, Sarah Elizabeth (I145432)
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4981 | Castile NY Castilian - 6/26/1908 Ezra H. Billings, a respected citizen of this place, died at his home in this village Tuesday morning June 23, 1908, of apoplexy, aged 68 years, 3 months, 14 days. He was- the son of Joseph and Betsey Dean Billings and was born in this town where he has always resided. He was a member of George G. Pierce Post G.'A. R. having served three ^years in the Civil War and was honorably discharged. He is survived by his wife who was Miss Sarah Crissey, and four sons, Frederick, Albert and Walter of Castile and Merton of Mentor, Ohio. He also leaves two sisters and one brother. The funeral services were held at his late home Thursday afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. L. L. Rogers of Silver Springs officiating. The burial was in Hope cemetery. | BILLINGS, Ezra H (I145393)
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4982 | Castile NY Castilian - 7/11/1929 Lucille May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bennion and Everett Strain, both of this place, were united in marriage Tuesday evening, July 9, at the Castile Baptist parsonage by Rev. William J. Blankley in the presence of Roy Bennion and Marjorie Bates. | Family: STRAIN, Everett E / BENNION, Lucille May (F49652)
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4983 | Castile NY Castilian - 8/21/1914 Mr. Howard Houghton and Miss Bessie Billings, both of Perry, ,were united in marriage on Sunday evening by Rev. W.. H. Wheatley, at the Baptist parsonage. | Family: HOUGHTON, Howard L / BILLINGS, Bessie C (F40143)
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4984 | Castile NY Castilian - 8/23/1901 By far the heavier thunder storm that has visited this section in years was °that of Tuesday evening:-The thunder was something terrific and tho rain came down in torrents. The lightning; struck in several places, but with only the one fatality, the death of Ray Billings | BILLINGS, Ray (I145609)
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4985 | Castile NY Castilian - 8/4/1960 CASTILE - Funeral services were held at the Harmon Funeral Home Saturday, July 30, 1960 for James'R. Billings, 25, Portageville. Mr. Billings was-killed in an automobile accident Wednesday morning. He was employed as a canning factory worker. Burial was in Castile. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Billings and a brother, Raymond, all of Portage- ville. | BILLINGS, James (I145456)
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4986 | Castile NY Castilian - 9/19/1957 CASTILE - Jennie May Bennion, 65, died September 12, 1957 at her home in Castile, where she has spent most oi her life.. Born August 30, 1892 in the Town of Granger. She was the daughter of Edgar and Electa Smith Perry. . Survivors are her husband, Chester, Sr.; two sons, Roy of Rose and Chester, Jr. of Casile; two daughters, Mrs. Lucille Strain of Portageville and Mrs. Gertrude Davis of Castile; a sister, Mrs. Howard Billings of Lamont and three brothers, Dewey Perry of Short Tract, Darwin of Oakland and Walter of Hunt. She also leaves eight grandchildren and four_ greatgrandchildren, and an uncle, Earl Smith of Castile. Funeral services were held Sunday at 2 p.m. from ' the Harmon Funeral Home, with the Rev. Andrew Podlesney of Portageville officiating. Burial was in the Grace Cemetery. | PERRY, Jennie May (I136947)
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4987 | Castile NY Castilian - 9/27/1956 Mrs. Ila Billings, 74, passed away September 20 at the Wyoming County Community Hospital. She had been ill about a year. Most of her life was spent in Lamont. Her first husband, Edwin Geyer died in 1922. Mrs. Billings was born February 25, 1882, at Belfast. Her father's name was James Seeley and her mother was Julia Van de Walker. I Mrs. Billings was a member of the Lamont W.C.T.U. She is survived by her husband, William Billins; a son, Shirley Geyer, Buffalo;-a broth- er, Burt Seeley, Arizona; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Preyer, Eden and Mrs. Ellen Clouse, Fillmore; sevveral nieces and nephews. The services were held Sunday, September 23 at 2:00 p.m. at the Harmon Funeral Home, with Rev. Edward Black officiating. Burial was in Lamont-cemetery. | SEELEY, Ila M (I145780)
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4988 | Castile NY Castilian - 9/9/1910 A quiet but pretty home wedding took place Saturday, Sept. 3d, 1910-at-1-p.m. when Miss Edith Billings, formerly of Castile, N. Y. was united in marriage to Erland Wilcox of Dunkirk. The ceremony was performed at Fredonia by Rev. Bruce S. Wright. | Family: WILCOX, Erland W / BILLINGS, Edith (F52174)
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4989 | CATHERINA.QUINN Miss Catherine A. Quinn, 69, of 2908 Niagara Ave., died Sunday (Oct. 24, 1971) at Memorial Medical Center, after a long illness. A native of Niagara FAlls, she was the daughter of the late Thomas A. and Anna Quinn. She lived at 1834 Pierce Ave. for more than 50 years before moving to the home of a niece, Mrs. Donald J. (Lois) Boland. She was a member of the Ladies Catholic Benevolent Association. Survivors include several other nieces and nephews. Funeral services are scheduled at the Rhoney Funeral Home, 1124 Ontario Ave. for Wednesday at 8:45 a.m. and at Sacred Heart Church at 9:15 a.m. Burial will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and Tuesday | QUINN, Catherine A (I192722)
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4990 | Catherine Amelia Witmer, was born Nov. 28, 1850. Althought as a child execeptionally fair in form and feature and mentally bright, she was stricken with occasional attacks of Epilepsy while teething, which clung to her during life, despite all remidies for relief, rendering her an object of special care, solicitude and sympathy of all the family. Her memory was remarkable. She could give the date of birth of any member of the family at any time when asked. She died in the family home June 17, 1899 | WITMER, Catherine Amelia (I10234)
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4991 | Catherine Brzezinski Born: January 16, 1925 Died: October 20, 2014 Location: North Tonawanda, New York Tribute & Message From The Family Catherine was born on January 16, 1925 and passed away on Monday, October 20, 2014. Catherine was a resident of North Tonawanda, New York at the time of her passing. She was married to Anthony. No prior visitation, Family and friends are invited to attend a Memorial Mass of Christian Burial Saturday October 25, 2014 from St. Jude the Apostle Parish, 800 Niagara Falls Blvd N. Tonawanda. at 10:00 AM. | SURAGE, Catherine (I166100)
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4992 | Catherine G. Virtuoso, 68, of Niagara Falls, NY, passed away peacefully on Friday, June 3, 2022, at Niagara Hospice House after a long, courageous battle with several illnesses over the years. Born in Niagara Falls, she was the daughter of the late Leo and Catherine (Blair) Wroblewski. Catherine attended local schools and graduated from Niagara Falls High School. On May 17, 1975, she married her beloved husband, John Virtuoso. Catherine was employed by the Niagara Falls Board of Education as a Pre-K Classroom Associate for over 15 years prior to her retirement. As an avid gardener with a true green thumb, Catherine enjoyed tending to her gardens daily. She loved decorating her home, and was also a talented seamstress and artist who loved designing anything from costumes to wreaths. Above all, her utmost pride and joy in life were her grandchildren, who she loved spending time with. In addition to her husband of 47 years, Catherine is survived by her children, Sara (Frank) Strangio and Jonathan (Marissa) Virtuoso; her grandchildren, Dominic, Sofia and Frankie Strangio, and Maxwell and Cole Virtuoso; her siblings, Mary Ann Wroblewski, Veronica (Joseph) Pullano, Theresa Weaver and Joseph Wroblewski, as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins. Visitation will be on Monday, June 6 from 4 – 7 PM at M.J. COLUCCI & SON NIAGARA FUNERAL CHAPEL, 2730 Military Road, Niagara Falls, NY. Catherine’s Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday at 10:00 AM in St. Vincent De Paul Parish at Prince of Peace Church, 1055 N. Military, Niagara Falls, NY. Entombment will follow in St. Joseph Cemetery. Memorial offerings may be made to Niagara Hospice House. Visit mjcoluccifuneralchapel.com for online condolences | WROBLEWSKI, Catherine G (I100343)
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4993 | Catherine L. "Cathy" Waymire, 70, of Delphi, passed away, surrounded by her family, at 6:25 p.m. Thursday, December 27, 2018 at Indiana University Health Arnett Hospital of Lafayette. She was born July 4, 1948 in Goodland, Indiana to the late Robert and Lucile (Woods) Deno. Cathy was a 1966 graduate of Goodland High School and attended college at Long Beach State. Her marriage was to Ernest W. "Wayne" Waymire on January 15, 1988 in Lafayette; he survives. Cathy was the office manager for Senesac Fertilizer in Ambia, retiring in 2010. Cathy was a loving wife and mother. She took great pride in the care of their home and lived to take care of her husband Wayne. Cathy and Wayne had 31 beautiful years together that ended way too soon. She lived life to the fullest, cared deeply for others and never had a bad day. She will be greatly missed. Surviving with her husband Wayne are her children; Bryan Crone, Monet Hardesty (husband: Anthony) of Lafayette, Kelly Davis (husband: Peter) of Arizona, Jesse Crone (wife: Rachel) of Lafayette, Charlie Waymire (wife: Kortney) of Lafayette and Sherry Brown (husband: Justin) of Lafayette; and two brothers, Jeff Deno (wife: Bonnie) of Lebanon and George Deno (partner: Joe) of Indianapolis. Cathy loved spending time with her family especially her 13 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. | DENO, Catherine Lynn (I65)
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4994 | Catherine Loiars Revell passed on in Granada Hills, California on April 28, 2019. Born November 27, 1934 in Lockport, the daughter of Joseph and Emma Loiars who precedeased her. She graduated June 1953 from Lockport High School. Survived by her daughter, Coleen Bernie; granddaughter, Alexia Lyons of L.A.; and nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her siblings, Volenta Loiars, Mary Rose Ackerman, John Loiars, Joseph Loiars and Frank R. Loiars; and her son, Michael McCowan A memorial at Cold Springs Cemetery was held August 23, 2019 with Father Joe from St. John's R.C. Church at the gravesite. | LOIARS, Catherine Leona (I130614)
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4995 | Catherine M. "Kitty" London Werth, of the Town of Cambria, NY, passed away on Tuesday, August 21, 2018, in Mt. St. Mary's Hospital, Lewiston, NY. She was born in Galeton, PA on April 12, 1924, a daughter of the late Hugo and Pearl [Scofield] Schaar. Mrs. Werth moved to Niagara Falls in the 1940's. She was one one of the few remaining Rosiethe Riveters that were employed during World War II at Bell Aircraft in Wheatfield and plants inKentucky and California. She returned to Sanborn in 1956, where she worked at Niagara Searchlightand at Sandy's Coffee Shop for many years. She was a member of Hope United Methodist Churchand several senior citizens groups in the area. Mrs. Werth enjoyed spending time with her family,gardening and doing all types of needlepoint. She was the wife of the late Claude Werth and the late Clifford London. Mrs. Werth is survived by three daughters, Beth Madison, Sally (Leslie) Jones and KatherineCarter, one son, Claude L. "Rusty" Werth, a son in law Richard Laufer, ten grandchildren, manygreat grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She was the mother of the late Christine Laufer and sister of the late Carroll Schaar, DorothyLampman and Sarah Dussinger. Her family will be present on Friday from 2-4 & 7-9 PM at the RHONEY FUNERAL HOME,5893 Hoover Road, SANBORN, NY, where funeral services will be held on Saturday at 10:00 AM,with the Rev. Matthew Kofahl officiating. Memorials may be made in her name to Hope United Methodist Church. | SCHAAR, Catherine M (I56868)
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4996 | Catherine Maria Thurlow (nee Whitehead) December 8, 1952- December 16, 2016 Catherine M. Thurlow 64, formerly of North Tonawanda, of Lincolnton, North Carolina, Friday (December 16, 2016) surrounded by family under the care of Hospice. Catherine was a retired Registered Nurse (emergency medicine) for Kaleida Health (DeGraff Memorial Hospital) for 35 years; after moving to North Carolina she was employed at Lincoln County Medical Center (ambulatory care). Catherine was predeceased by her husband James Thomas Thurlow. Catherine is survived by her children, Adam Forbes Thurlow and Sarah Elizabeth Thurlow, Fiancé of Michael Schultz, “Step-mom” to Kari Schultz and Lisa Schultz, Daughter of Dorothy Whitehead and the late Adam Whitehead, Sister of Teresa Losito (Bob Heaps), Michael Whitehead and the late Thomas Whitehead, Sister-in-law to Richard Thurlow and Donald Thurlow, Aunt to Joseph Losito, Erica Losito, Emma Mathian, Robert Thurlow (Kim Thurlow – Landon and Elise), Jared Butler, Andrew Thurlow, Katie Thurlow, “Grandma” to Pierce Emerson, and Special friend to Marcia Morton. Friends may call at the Wattengel Funeral Home, 533 Meadow Drive, North Tonawanda, NY at a time to be announced. | WHITEHEAD, Catherine Maria (I164958)
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4997 | Catherine Pauline McCracken (nee Duquette) was born in North Tonawanda, New York on August 8, 1918, to Frederick Duquette and Bertha Duquette (nee Meyer). She departed this life peacefully on Monday, August 27, 2018 at Northgate Manor Healthcare Facility in Wheatfield, New York. Mostly known as Kay or Katie, Catherine lived a long, healthy and active life. Only days before her death, she was celebrated at her 100th birthday party by many friends and family members. Kay was known for her smile and her positive approach to life. She did not lack in opinions, but was (almost) always fun to be with, and always ready for an adventure. In the words of a granddaughter, she was a “firecracker of a woman”. Katie lived her entire life in North Tonawanda, but traveled throughout much of the US and Canada, including Hawaii, Alaska, and the Caribbean. Before and during World War II she worked at Bell Aircraft, where she was involved in early-on data processing. The money she made at this time allowed her to buy a 1938 Studebaker and a fur coat. She married Grant McCracken after his return in 1945 from a World War II prisoner of war camp, and gave birth to her three children; David Grant in 1946, Gary Frederick in 1948, and Janet Ann in 1953. Kay took breaks from full time work to raise her children, but she returned to work at Bell Aircraft, and later worked as head of data management for Catholic Charities. After her husband Grant died in an industrial accident 1963, Kay supported her boys and raised her young daughter. She made their home at 212 Rumbold Avenue a welcoming place for friends, family and dogs, and encouraged and supported her children in their education. Her daughter and best friend Janet passed in 2004. Upon retiring from Catholic Charities, Kay engaged in numerous volunteer activities, most notably as a long-time volunteer with Meals on Wheels and as a volunteer at DeGraff Adult Day Care, to which she devoted innumerable hours over many years. Katie was athletic throughout her life. In her youth, she loved swimming and swam across the Niagara River from Tonawanda to Grand Island. She loved ice skating at the North Tonawanda Market and at Ives Pond. She bowled on several teams, often with high games in the 200’s. She loved doing craft projects, especially with her daughter Janet. Later in life she took up golf and cross-country skiing. She continued to golf and ski well into her 80’s with many friends and especially with her long-time friend Bill Andrews. Throughout her long life she maintained many friendships and supported her family as a sister, wife, mother, aunt, grandmother, and great grandmother. She was the sister of Beatrice, Olga Kennedy, and LeGrande (known as Guy) Kramer, all deceased. The mother of David (Nancy – deceased) McCracken, Gary (Jamey Dobbs) McCracken and Janet (Howard) Hart. Survivors include sons David and Gary, son-in-law Howard, and sister-in-law Jackie Kramer. Grandchildren are Kevin McCracken, Molly (Stephen) Pont, Reba McCracken, Sally McCracken, Dan (Anna) Hart, Jon Hart, Tim Hart, Andy (Linda) Hart and Peter (Samantha) Hart, and step-granddaughters Jessica and Caitlin Elledge. She is great-grandmother of Tom, Kate, James, Ben, Drew, Madison, Bella, Connor, Ian and Jack. Also surviving are many nieces and nephews, and many friends. She was a long-time member of the Ascension Roman Catholic Parish. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 12 PM on Saturday, September 1, at St. Jude the Apostle Church, 800 Niagara Falls Blvd., North Tonawanda. Interment and a celebration of her life are planned for a later date. If desired, memorials may be made to DeGraff Adult Day Care or Meals on Wheels. Catherine is with God and in our hearts forever. | DUQUETTE, Catherine Pauline (I196469)
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4998 | Catherine Schaus and Lena Schaus who married Charles Procknow were cousins. | SCHAUS, Catherine Elizabeth W (I34278)
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4999 | Cathy Schmidt SCHMIDT - Cathy V. of 33S Main St., Youngstown In Mt. St. Mary's Hospital, Wednesday, Aug. 31. 1917. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schmidt of Sanborn, N.Y. Granddaughter of Mrs. Norman (Marie) Wensch of Buffalo, N.Y. Sister of Thomas Schmidt of North Tonawanda, Mark and Michael Schmidt, both at home. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Sept.3 at l1a.m. from St. James Lutheran Church, Bergholtz, N.Y. with Pastor John Crilley officiating. Interment In St. James Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the LANE FUNERAL HOME, Inc. 8622 Buffalo Ave. from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday and Friday. | SCHMIDT, Cathy Virginia (I53648)
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5000 | Cause of death: appendicitis He was a farmer and had a farm in Brownsville, Ontario, Canada. May have died in 1898 because the 1930 Census entry for Robert McGahey says Robert became a US citizen in 1898. This Census entry also indicates Robert's father was born in Northern Ireland. Christopher's Canadian birth record indicates his father was 30 when he was born. This is from the 1881 Census: Name Marital Status Gender Ethnic Origin Age Birthplace Occupation Religion David MCGAHEY M Male Irish 60 Ireland Farmer Presbyterian Martha MCGAHEY M Female Irish 60 Ireland Presbyterian Robert MCGAHEY Male Irish 28 Ireland Farmer Presbyterian Mary MCGAHEY Female Irish 25 Ireland Presbyterian Isabella MCGAHEY Female Irish 21 Ireland Seamstress Presbyterian David MCGAHEY Male Irish 19 Ireland Presbyterian -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Census Place Dereham, Oxford South, Ontario Family History Library Film 1375902 NA Film Number C-13266 District 165 Sub-district A Division 4 Page Number 50 Household Number 230 | MCGAHEY, David William (I32208)
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