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4951 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 7/5/1925 The marriage of Miss Ruth Asher. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Asher of Pond Creek, Okla. to Dr. Lynn Rumbold, son of Mr. and Mra J. H. Rumbold formerly of North Tonawanda. took place on June 16th at the future home of the bride and groom, No. 287 Park avenue, Rochester. Rev. George E. Norton of Saint Paul's Episcopal church officiating. The bride's sister, Miss Lillian Asher was ber only attendant, and the bridegroom's twin brother Leigh Rumbold of Tonawanda, acted as beat man. Among the guests were Mrs. J. H. Asher and Miss Lillian Asher of Pond Creek. Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Rumbold of Tonawanda, Dr. Thomas G. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Smythe and Leo Koch of Buffalo and Miss Helen Bridgeman of Niagara Falls. N. Y, Dr. and Mrs. Rumbold left for the Adirondacks on their wedding Journey. | Family: RUMBOLD, Lynn / ASHER, Ruth (F37592)
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4952 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 8/1/1907 North Tonawanda, Aug 1 (Special) Mrs. John Toellner, 54 years old. died this morning at her home on the Ruie road in Wheatfield, where she had lived all her life. The funeral will be held on Saturday from the Saint Pater's Church | LUFFMAN, Maria (I58707)
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4953 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 8/1/1916 Mrs. Hannah E. Pletcher. 79 years old. a well-known resident ot Tonawanda, died today at the home of her daughter, Mrs Eugene LaCross at No. 209 Franklin street, after a brief ill- ness. She had lived here for 39 years. Two daughters. Mrs. LaCross of Tona- wanda and Mrs. David Rhodehouse of Middleport, and two sons, George H. Pletcher and Charles E. Pletcher of Tonawanda. survive. The funeral will be held from the LaCross home at 2.30 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, the Rev C. Walton Jarvis officiating. Burial will be in Elmlawn cemetery. | Hannah E (I106034)
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4954 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 8/1918 The body of Howard Brave of Tonawsnda, who died at Denver. Col., last weak, arrived here today. The funeral will be held from the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brave, at No. 537 Broad street on Sunday after. noon. Burial will be made In Elmlawn. ALSO North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/2/1918 Howard Brave, 26 years old member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, Schenk street, died at Denver, Col., July 27. He is survived by a wife and two children, mother, father, two sisters and a brother. Funeral services will take place at the home 587 Broad street. Sunday afternoon at 1:30 P. M and at the church at 2:30 P. M. Interment will be In Eim lawn . | BRAVE, Howard Charles (I120072)
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4955 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 8/27/1907 Mrs. Frances Urban dies; Children live in Buffalo Lockport Aug. 27 (Special).-Mrs. Frances Urban died at her home In Pendleton last evening. She was 78 years old. She is survived by eight children, Mrs. Elisabeth Monach. Mrs. M. Ferner. Mrs. Lena Bender, Joesphlne, Margaret, Emil, Mathias and Henry, all of Buffalo. | Frances (I84832)
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4956 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 8/5/1918 A u g u s t Zebulske, 74 y e a r s o l d , o n e of t h e b e s t ' k n o w n r e s i d e n t s of N o r th T o n a w a u d a , died a t * h i s h o m e at N o , 184 S c h e n k street l a s t n i g h t after a b r i e f i l l n e s s . H e w a s b o r n i n G e r m a n y a n d h a d l i v e d here for 46 y e a r s . He w a s a c h a r t e r member of t h e F r i e n ds L u t h e r a n c h u r c h a n d a member of L u m b e r C i t y T e n t N o . OS, K.O.T.M. B e s i d e s h i s w i d o w , t h r e e d a u g h t e r s , Mrs. M i n n i e V o l k s l e d , Mrs. W i l l i a m Wire a n d Miss Hulda Z e b u l s k e ; five sons, C h a r l e s . F r e d , John. d w a r d and Herm a n Zebulske, all o f N o r t h T o n a w a n d a, s u r v i v e . The funeral w i l l be h e l d on T u e s d a y afternoon, the Rev. B. A. S c h u lz officiating. B u r i a l ' w i l l be at S a w y e r s Creek. ALSO North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 8/5/1918 Taken ill Thursday night, August Zebulske, 74 years old, died yesterday morning at his home at No. 184 Schenk street. Besides his wife he is sur- vived by five sons, Herman, Charles, Frederick, John and Edward Zebul- ske; three daughters, Mrs. Charles Volkstadt, Mrs. W. C. Wyers and Miss Hulda Zebulske, all of the Tona- wandas, one brother, Henry Zebulske of Adrian, Mich., one sister, Mrs. Her- man Yerkey of North Tonawanda, and fourteen grandchildren. Mr. Zebulske was born in Germany and had lived in the Tonawandas during the last forty-six years. He was a charter member of the Fried- ens' church of Schenk street and be- longed to Lumber City tent, Knights of the Maccabees. The funeral will be held tomor- tow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the late residence and half an ahour later from the Frieden's church, Rev. E. A. Schulz officiating. Burial will be in Sawyers creek cemetery. | ZEBULSKE, August (I102738)
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4957 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 8/6/1919 Mrs. Mary Lowry Bellew old. of Seventh street, died this morning in the Mount Saint Mary's hospital following a long illness. She was born in Ayreshlre. Scotland, but had lived in this city for many years. She leaves a husband. S. P. Bellew. six sons and three daughters, among whom are John K. of Buffalo, and Samuel P. Bellew and Mrs. Lew Dean of La Salle. Funeral arrangements have not been oompleted. | LOWRY, Mary (I134695)
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4958 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 9/18/1917 The funeral of Joseph A. Weber, who died at his home. No. 716 Willow avenue, at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, will be held at 8.30 o'clock at nhe home and at 9 o'clock at Sacred Heart church next Wednesday morning. The Rev. Father James J. Roche will officiate. Burial will be at Riverdale cemetery | WEBER, Joseph A (I89508)
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4959 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 9/1917 Mrs. Elisabeth Berndt, 41 years old, wife of Ernest C Berndt died at her home, No. 232 William street, this morning after a lingering illness. Besides her husband, two sons, Clarence and Ernest Berndt and two daughters, Atlas and Irene Berndt, all of Tonawanda, survive. The funeral will be held at the home next Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Berndt was a member of Empire review, L, O. T. M., of Tonawursa. | Elizabeth (I141463)
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4960 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 9/20/1919 The marriage of Miss Elsie Gom- b e r t daughter of Mr. Julius Gombert of No. 482 Bryant street, to Benjamin Struebling of Tonawanda took place at the bride's home last evening, the Rev. Andrew Hils officiating. Miss Ruth Spinner and Henry Struebling of Tona- wanda were the attendants. Mr. and M r s . Struebing will live on Bryant street. | Family: STRUEBING, Benjamin J / GOMBERT, Elsie (F26275)
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4961 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 9/23/1922 Dr. Charles Woodbury Baata died yesterday at his home No. 868 Main street, from septicemia. He con- tracted the blood poisoning in the course of his work as a surgeon. He was ill only three days from the attack which caused his death. Dr. Banta was one of the best known surgeons in the city. His father, Dr. R. L. Banta, had been a prominent physician. The taking up of medicine came naturally to Dr. Banta not only from his father but his grandfather, Dr. George Ayer, on his mother's side. Dr. Banta was born in Buffalo on September 28, 1877. He attended the public schools and the old Central High school. He then took up the study of medicine and was gradu- ated from the University of Buffalo. He practiced for a few years. Then, \in 1902, he went to Europe for a two years' course at Vienna. Upon his return to Buffalo, he again entered into active practice. At the beginning of his practice Dr. Banta ws an interne in the Sisters' hospital. he next became attached to the staff of the Erie County hospital and was a member of the staff of the City hospital. He was a member of the medical society of Erie county, the Medical Union, the Academy of Medicine, the Amer- ican Medical association and various other medical bodies. He was also a member of the Saturn and Country clubs. On October 8, 1912, Dr. Banta was married to Clara W. Urban, who with two children, Ada Jeanette and Charles Urban Banta, survives. He is also survived by his brothers T. A. and George J. Banta. The funeral will be held on Monday. The ar- rangements will be announced later. | BANTA, Charles W Dr. (I84815)
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4962 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 9/30/1905 Niagara Falls, Sept. 29 (Special).- Mrs. Emma Jones announces the engagement of her daughter, Mies Grace Mae Witmer, to Harmon Zimmerman of Cherry Creek, at 6.30 p. m., on Wednesday. October 18th, at No. 1080 Cleveland avenue this city. ALSO Buffalo NY Morning Express - 10/20/1905 Article Special - 10/19/1905 Miss Grace Mae Witmer of this city and Harmon Zimmerman of Cherry Valley were united In marriage last night at the home of the bride's mother by the Reverend Herman Brezing. | Family: ZIMMERMAN, Harmon A / WITMER, Grace M (F32773)
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4963 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 9/30/1922 Sanborn, Sept. 29. John B. Bag- well, a farmer, 84 years old. cut his throat with a razor last night and then Jumped into Cayuga creek. which flows in the rear of bis farm. His body was found this morning by Mrs. William Raymond, a daughter Bagwell had a cancer of the face and had suffered for the last six months, and the pain is thought to have caused him to take his life. Cor- oner Helwig of North Tonawanda held an inquest and gave a verdict of death by suicide. Funeral services will be held at the family home tomorrow and burial will be in Mount View cemetery at Pekln. Mr. Bagwell Is survived by three daughters and one son, Mrs. Raymond, who lives on the farm; Mrs. A. M. Barber of Sanborn, Mrs. Elmer Richardson of Seattle, Wash., and Charles Bagwell, an Olcott farmer. | BAGWELL, John B (I70268)
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4964 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - 9/7/1925 JOHNSON --In Buffalo. Sept. 6. 1925. Mrs. Edna, beloved wife of Frank R. Johnson, mother of Mrs. Richard H ?? of Jamestown, N: Y , sister of ?? E. Johnson, carrie E. Bennett and Samuel Staley, this city. Funeral from famikly home, No. 133 Dorchester Road on Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 8, at ?? p.m. Friends invited to attend. Burial at Forest Lawn. | STALEY, Edna (I39650)
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4965 | Buffalo NY Morning Express - April 30, 1906 North Tonawanda. April 28 (Special).— shortly after 6 o clock this morning trolley car. No. 6073 on tbe Buffalo & Lockport line, driven by Motorman Charles Porter of Lockport ran down and instantly killed John Woock, 71 years old of Hodgeviile. about one mile west of the Hodgeville station. Woock moved on Tuesday from Pen- dleton to Hodgeville. He was employed as a farmhand on the farm of William Linderman at Pendleton and was on his way t o w o r k when killed. He was partially deaf and did not hear the car coming behind him. The dead man Is survived by a widow and five children. | WOOCK, John (I106757)
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4966 | Buffalo NYY Courier - 2/24/1921 The funeral of Harold P. Shamrock will be held this afternoon at the mortuary of Fred Muntz, No. 2028 Ni- agara street. Mr. Shamrock was a coxswain in the navy. He died F e b - ruary 11 and hi.s body was brought home from Marc Island. Cal. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Shamrock of No. 1922 Niagara street; three brothers and three sis- ters. | SHAMROCK, Harold P (I118000)
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4967 | BUFFALO — Adolph S. Glemb, 90 years old, formerly of Niagara Falls, died November 26, 2010 at Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital. He was born on May 29, 1920 in Niagara Falls, the son of the late Andrew and Mary (Zasucha) Glemb. Mr. Glemb served with the United States Army Air Corps from September 5, 1942 until his honorable discharge on December 8, 1945. He was awarded the American Service Medal, the Asiatic-Pacific Service Medal, the World War II Victory Medal and the Good Conduct Medal. Mr. Glemb worked as a machine operator at Prestolite for 41 years and retired in 1980. He was a dedicated employee at Niagara Falls State Park for over 75 years starting at the age of 13 in Louis’ Snack Bar, and later working in the Cave of the Winds Gift Shop. Mr. Glemb was a member of the former St. Stanislaus Kostka Church and their choir, and was a faithful volunteer at their annual Polka fest. He was a former member of the American Legion Portage Post #1465 and the Echo Singing Society. Mr. Glemb is survived by his loving wife of 65 years, Mary (Kolodziej) Glemb; his children, Patricia (Edward) Stefik of Youngstown and John (Dolores) Glemb of Lockport; grandchildren, Edward (Julie) Stefik, Amanda (John) Barry and J.C. Glemb and his great-grandchildren, Brianna and Emily Stefik, and Caroline and Ryan Barry. He is also survived by his brother, Marcel Glemb of Niagara Falls and was predeceased by his brother, Alfred Glemb and sisters, Loretta Bielec and Henrietta Kopczynski. Mr. Glemb is survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends may call on Sunday from 2 until 6 PM at the LABUDA FUNERAL HOME, INC., 356 Portage Road, where funeral services will be held on Monday at 8:45 AM, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:00 AM at Divine Mercy Parish, corner of Niagara and 24th Streets, with Rev. Jacek P. Mazur officiating. Burial with Military Honors will be in Holy Trinity Cemetery. Visit www.niagara-gazette.com/obituaries for online guest register. | GLEMB, Adolph S (I102629)
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4968 | BUFFALO — Jerry Rutland, of Olcott, NY, husband of Ruth Bruning Rutland, entered into rest Friday, July 30, 2010, in Buffalo General Hospital. He was born in Wilson, NY, October 15, 1932, the son of the late Richard L. and Onalee Mahl Rutland. A Navy Veteran who served his country from 1952-1956 and served on the USS Rochester. Jerry worked for Lockport Memorial Hospital as Asst. Administrator for many years, then was a negotiator for Superintendent Association of New York State. He had lived most of his life in Olcott. Jerry was one of Olcott’s most ardent YANKEES’ fan. Life member of Olcott Fire Company. Charter member of Olcott Lions Club and received the Melvin Jones Fellow Award. Jerry was a member of the American Legion Post in Little Valley, NY where he enjoyed many years of deer hunting. He was an avid golfer, enjoyed fishing and spending time with his family. Father of Deborah E. Rutland of St. Petersburg, FL, Denise M. (John) Barnett of Ocoee, FL, Cindy R. (Nelson Jex) Farina and William C. (Tammy) Rutland, both of Lockport, NY. Cherished Bompa of Lisa and Glen Butler, Jerad Riddle, John and Brian Barnett, Nicolette and Kyle Rutland and Matthew Farina. Brother of Cleo Semple of Boston, MA and the late Richard C. Rutland, Kenneth Rutland and William Rutland. Also survived by two great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the RUTLAND-CORWIN FUNERAL HOME, INC., 2670 Main St., Newfane, NY, MONDAY 7-9 PM and TUESDAY 2-4 & 7-9 PM, where funeral services will be held WEDNESDAY at 11:00 AM. Interment will be in Corwin Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Memorials to Olcott Lions Club or Olcott Fire Company would be appreciated by the family. | RUTLAND, Gerald (I85660)
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4969 | Buffalo, Erie County, NY Wallace A. Pankow, 78, a retired industrial foreman, died Wednesday (Oct. 15, 1997) in his home on Washington Street. A native of Wheatfield, Pankow served in the Army during World War II. He was employed in the Bonded and Abrasives divisions of Carborundum Co. for 43 years until he retired as a foreman. He was a lifelong member of St. John Lutheran Church, where he had served as an elder. He also was an active volunteer with Tri-Community Ambulance Service and enjoyed gardening and cooking. His wife, Dorothy Cheatwood Pankow, died in 1996. Survivors include three sisters, Lorriane Heuer of Florida and Jane Heuer and Josephine Moll, both of Wheatfield; a brother, Harold of Wheatfield; a granddaughter; and a great-grandson. Services will be held at 10 A.M. Saturday in St. John Lutheran Church, Niagara Falls Boulevard and Ward Road, Wheatfield. | PANKOW, Wallace A (I54938)
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4970 | Buffalo, Erie County, NY Morning Express, 10 May 1919 Chaplain James A Barnett of the US Motor Transportation Corps, notified Mrs Bertha Broecker of Saint Johnsburg of the death of her son, Charles F Broecker in France on April 23rd. Broecker was a motorcycle dispatch messenger. He was thrown from his machine and sustained a fractured skull. | BROECKER, Carl Friedrich Wilhelm (I56306)
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4971 | Buffao Courier Express - 11/8/1973 RICHARDSON — Margaret A. Volk, Nov. 7, 1973; wife at the late George R. (Eileen) Streicher, Clarence Goggln and William Richardson; mother of George R. Streicher; sister of Mrs. Frank X. (Barbara) Nalbach, Mrs. Agnes Dalgleish, Mrs. M. Rita Kelly. Fred (Marge), Samuel (Agnes), AI (Adelaide) and John Volk; also survived by seven grandchildren. Friends received at the Murphy Funeral Home, 1700 Hertel Ave. from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where funeral will be held Saturday morning at 9:30 and from St. Rose of Lima Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. Mrs. Richardson was a member cf the Third Order the M.I.S.S. | VOLK, Margaret (I78093)
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4972 | Buffao NY Courier Express - 12/28/1954 BUERGER - Frances E. Buerger (Boett- cher) of 154 Northampton St. In Buf- falo, Dec. 25. 1954. wife of the late Theodore.S Buerger: mother of Ted and Laura H. Buerger: grand- mother of Dr. Paul T. Buerger: great- grandmother of Christine Ann and Sharon Joan Buerger. Friends may call at the Sleek and Mast Funeral Home. 1009 Kensinaton Ave. Where funeral services will be held Tues- at 2 P.m. Friends Invited. Mrs. Buerger was a member of The Ladies Aid Society of Emmaus Luth- an Church. Interment In Forest Lawn. | BOETTCHER, Frances (I185386)
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4973 | Buffao NY Evening News - 6/151953 MEIER - Clarence W. Meier. June 13 1953, of 204 Columbia Dr. Wllliamsvflle. N. Y., suddenly, beloved husband of Ethel Haggard Meier; son of John J. H. and Catherine Meier of Derby, N. Y.: brother of Henry. Howard, Mrs. Elmer Ottlnger, Mrs. Frank May. Mrs. Louis Summer and Mrs. Julius Wolfroum. Funeral from the L. Stanley Beach Funeral Home. 3341 Main St.. corner Cayuga Rd.. Williamsville, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr. Meier was a member of Parish Lodge 292, F.* at A. M.. under whose auspices a memorial service witl be held Monday at 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Friends are Invited | MEIER, Claremce W (I153965)
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4974 | BUGENHAGEN - Gordon C. March 20, 2021, age 98; beloved husband of the late Dora (nee Pless) Bugenhagen; devoted father of Roger (Kathleen), Diane Chalmers, Rodney (late Susan) and the late Gerald; loving grandfather of Michael, Eric, David (Katie), Corey (Grace), Christopher (Lisa), Andrea (Joe), Kate, and seven great-grandchildren; predeceased by two siblings; also survived by nieces and nephews. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later a date. If so desired, memorials may be made in Gordon's memory to St. Paul Lutheran Church, 7720 Goodrich Rd., Clarence Center, NY 14032. Arrangements by (Harris Hill Chapel) AMIGONE FUNERAL HOME, INC. Family and friends are invited to share memories and condolences on Gordon's tribute page at www.AMIGONE.com. | BUGENHAGEN, Gordon C (I185886)
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4975 | BUIKE - Barbara S. (nee Schirm) July 21, 2011, beloved wife of Robert F. Buike; cherished mother of Lorraine Souza, Peter (Cynthia) and the late Bruce Buike; grandmother of Michael, Kimberly and Matthew Souza, Paul (Bruna), Rachel Buike, Abigail (Louis) Lauria, Andrea (Robert) Rendon; greatgrandmother of four. Family present on Thursday for memorial visitation at the PERNA, DENGLER, ROBERTS FUNERAL HOME, 1671 Maple Rd. at 2 PM, followed by a memorial service, 3 PM. Interment at Acacia Park. Online condolences may be offered at www.denglerrobertspernafuneral.com | SCHIRM, Barbara (I186289)
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4976 | Built home on his father's property at 1561 Tuscarora Road, Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY | SCHUL, Gordon Andrew (I8933)
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4977 | Bukoskey, Thomas R. Age 80, formerly of the City of Tonawanda, NY, October 28, 2021. Husband of Cadice Bukoskey; father of Thomas P. (Sandra Griffin-Bukoskey) Bukoskey and William J. (Cindy) Bukoskey, grandfather of Jonathan Griffin, McKayla, Elizabeth, Autumn and Gavin Bukoskey; great-grand father of Milo Griffin; son of the late Joseph and Elizabeth Bukoskey, brother of Pauline Fetterman, Eleanor Belloli, Maryann Varolick and brother of the late Ed, Ted, Frank, Clair and Bern Bukoskey and Betty Nymick. Thomas served in the US Army, later worked at Abbott Laboratories as a Tool and Die maker in Cheektowaga, NY. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends. His hobbies included golf, outdoor yard care and driving his beloved 2004 Corvette. He was an usher at St. Timothy's R.C. Church in Tonawanda, NY. A Memorial Service will be held at Elmlawn Cemetery Thursday, November 4, 2021. Please assemble in the office parking lot at the Delaware Avenue entrance at 12:45 PM and then we will drive in procession to the Mausoleum. Everyone is welcome to attend. | BUKOSKEY, Thomas R (I186479)
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4978 | BUNCE - Ruth Joan (nee Frohne) Went to be with the Lord on Saturday, October 1, 2016. Her devoted and loving husband of 65 years, Boyd, was by her side. They had five children: Boyd Jesse (Debra), Paul Phillip (Kim), Keith Edward (Bee Bee), Robin Marie (Rick) and Thomas Gordon (Amy); ten grandchildren: Heather and Joseph; Paul and Eric; Ricky, James, Cynthia and Sara; Thomas and Matthew; and nine great-grandchildren: Everett and Wyatt; Makayla and Madelyn Rose; Cheyenne and London; Adam and Joshua; and Ryan. Ruth was the daughter of the late Rev. Paul Frohne and Viola (Schlundt) Frohne and was born in Buffalo, NY in 1930. She had two older brothers, Richard and the late Robert. When she was eight years old they moved to Elmira, NY, where her father was the Reverend of The German Evangelical and Reformed Church. She attended school #8, Beecher Junior High and the Elmira Free Academy. After graduation she worked at Barker, Rose and Kimball in Accounts Payable. After moving to Wayland, NY, she worked at Gunlocke's. She met Boyd at a square dance in Perkinsville, NY, and it was love at first sight. They were married four months later. A few years later they moved to Buffalo, NY, where Boyd worked for General Motors for 34 years. They lived in the Town of Tonawanda for 30 years and belonged to Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. Ruth was a cook and waitress until she joined Westwood Pharmaceuticals where she worked in various departments. Two years after starting at Westwood, Bristol Myers took over Westwood and she worked for them until she retired 24 years later. They traveled to Italy once and the Bahamas and Caribbean Islands four times. After buying a motor home they were full time RV'ers and traveled up and down the East coast of Florida and out West for ten months. In 1996 they bought a home and settled in Florida. In 2013, after enjoying the wonderful lifestyle and weather in Florida for 16 years, they moved back to the Buffalo area because of Ruth's health. They wanted to be near their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Family will be present on Wednesday from 2-4 and 6-8 PM at JOHN O. ROTH FUNERAL HOME, INC., 25 William St. (Between Morgan and Broad Sts.) City of Tonawanda. A Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, October 6, at 11 AM at St. Paul's United Church of Christ, 7416 Campbell Blvd. in Wendelville. Friends invited. Flowers gratefully declined. Memorials may be made to a charity of your choice | FROHNE, Ruth Joan (I188813)
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4979 | BURGASSER - George C. Passed suddenly on April 29, 2018. Born on June 2, 1954 to the late George A. Burgasser and Irma Burgasser Thiele. George was a proud father and grandfather. He was a retired Assistant United States Attorney with the United States Attorney's office Western District of New York, where he served with distinction. George spent part of his career as an Attorney with the Department of Justice in Washington, DC, Niagara County District Attorneys office and Niagara County Sheriff's Department. George loved cars, especially Corvettes, muscle cars and European autos, and was a Master Judge for the National Corvette Restorers Society. He was also a member of the Tonawanda's Exchange Club, Elks Club and Eagles Club. George is survived by his wife, Becky (Archibald) Burgasser; two sons, G. Aaron and Jonathan (Pamela Vaillancourt); three grandchildren, Benjamin, Elliott and Audrey Burgasser; sisters Joanne (Donald) Gatz, Patricia (William) Doebler; and brother R. Thomas (Elizabeth) Burgasser. He is also survived by many loving nieces, nephews, family and friends. Family will receive visitors on Thursday from 4:00-8:00 PM at the Brunner Funeral Home, 156 Robinson St. North Tonawanda. Funeral services on Friday at 10:00 AM in St. Mark's Lutheran Church, 1135 Oliver St., North Tonawanda. Private burial to follow at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to St. Mark's Lutheran Church, North Tonawanda, NY. | BURGASSER, George C (I82796)
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4980 | Burial: Woodlawn Cemetery, Plymouth, Jefferson County, NE Census: April 18, 1910, Age 77, 1910 U.S. census, Plymouth Precinct, Jefferson County, NE | UNGER, Absolom K (I34161)
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4981 | Buried from St. James Church, Porter Rd and Zajak Funeral Home | STAHLE, Ursula M (I16843)
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4982 | Buried from St. Mary's Church | ELLIOTT, Martha A (I7)
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4983 | Buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Buffalo | GRAUER, Mary (I17186)
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4984 | Buried in Michigan | BULMAN, Stella L (I188326)
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4985 | Buried in North Tonawanda City Cemetery as William Witkoph | WITTKOPF, Wilhelm Friedrich Albert (I61704)
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4986 | Buried in Old Union Cemetery, Lincoln, Logan County, IL, USA. She was a housewife. | OWENS, Mary Hannah (I45181)
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4987 | Buried in St. Peter's Sullivan Township | SCHAUS, Lillian Marie (I37596)
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4988 | Buried in St. Peters Lutheran Cemetery, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada E-Mail - 10/31/2005 Hi Charlene: I was looking at Schaus in RootsWeb & saw your posting. Philip N. Schaus & Wilhelmina Rahn were my wife's grandparents. Philip & Minnie were married July 11, 1900 in Carrick Township. Things got rough trying to make a living up there & they moved to Kitchener. Philip died Nov. 25, 1924 & Minnie got together with Henry Pfeffer whose wife had died. My wife always referred to him as grandpa Pfeffer. The two graves a only a few apart in the same row in St. Peters Cemetery in Kitchener. Philip was wife #1 & Henry wife #2 as far as I know. I will try to get more history & a pic together for another e-mail. Bill Gillespie | SCHAUS, Philip N (I31108)
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4989 | Buried in Staley Cemetery, Maxwell Township, Sangamon County, IL, USA. She was a housewife. Staley Cemetery is also know as Chapel Cemetery. Some information from "1876 Early Settlers of Sangamon County, ILlinois" by John Carroll Powers, p 682. | BOWEN, Rebecca (I45184)
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4990 | Buried March 29, 1931 at River View Cemetery, Centerville, Turner County, SD, USA. He was a veterinary Surgeon. Copy of "Return of a Birth" from Morgan County, State of Illinois for Charles Oscar Sheppard Sr. indicates Oliver C Sheppard's occupation as farmer. | SHEPPARD, Oliver C (I45180)
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4991 | buried Reform Lutheran Cemetery, Carrick Township | WAGNER, Katharina (I34162)
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4992 | Buried the Sunday after Easter. Born July 10, 1911 in Town of Wheatfield, Niagara County, NY; daughter of George A. Haseley and Helene nee Lange; baptized July 30, by Rev. Edward Grabau; confirmed by the same Apr 5, 1925; married to Norman Haseley in 1933 by Rev, Edward. Grabau; very brief illness, cancer of breast. Survivors: the husband, two sons, Harold and Duane; one daughter, Marie. -- NF Gazette Mrs. Haseley, 44, Dies in Buffalo SANBORN - Mrs. Myra H. Haseley, 44, of Saunders Settlement Rd., died today (April 5, 1956) in Rosewell Park Memorial Institute, Buffalo, after a long illness. Born in the Town of Wheatfield July 10, 1911, Mrs. Haseley was the daughter of the late George A. and Helena Lang (sic) Haseley. She was a member of St. Peter's Church, Walmore. She is survived by her husband, Norman W. Haseley; two sons, Harold N. and Duane A. Haseley; a daughter, Marie E. Haseley; and an aunt, Miss Ella Haseley, all at home; and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the home after noon Friday. Funeral services will be conducted at the home at 2 p.m. Sunday and at 2:30 p.m. at St. Peter's Church by the Rev. Martin Pempeit. Interment will be in St. Peter's Cemetery. | HASELEY, Myra Helene (I47666)
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4993 | Buried with Charbonneau family Niagara Gazette Funeral services for,Mrs. Muriel A. Townsend, 60, of Burt, who died at Lockport City Hospital yesterday, will" be conducted at the Bell Funeral Home at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday. The Rev. F. H. Baracknina, of the Grace Baptist Church, Newfane, will officiate. Mrs. Townsend, who was a native of Watertown. had lived in Niagara Falls for 50 years. She and her husband moved to Burt a yaer and a half ago. Surviving are her husband, Meron Townsend; two daughters, Mrs. James Lipscomb, Burt, and Mrs. Gordon Simcox, this city; a son, Roy B. Carbonneau, Town of Lewiston; three sisters, Mrs. Ann Bastein, Ottawa; Mrs. Bertha Seguin and Mrs. Stella Blais, this city; a brother, Ernest Bastein, Ottawa. and seven grandchildren. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. | BASTEIN, Muriel A (I18036)
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4994 | Buried with Crabtree family. | MACK, Carol (I18101)
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4995 | Buried with Hiller's. | SCHWENK, Henry (I18116)
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4996 | Buried with the Hensel family. | HENSEL, Elma A (I16878)
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4997 | BURKHOLDER - Mary A. (nee May) Age 94, of the City of Tonawanda, Saturday, December 29, 2018; beloved wife of the late John W. Burkholder, Jr.; loving mother of Terry (Jack) Johnston, John (Diane) Burkholder III, James (Leslie) Burkholder and David (Nancy) Burkholder; grandmother of Ryan, Matthew (Vanessa), Jessica, Meagan (Jeff), Kelli, and Anastasia; daughter of the late Harvey and Bessie (nee Bailey) May; sister of Marjorie (late Robert) Scranton, Vivian (late Gordon) Tussing, Joan Beringer, David (Marjorie) May, and the late Bessie Schmidt, Madelyn Barry and Harvey May; also survived by two great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Family and friends are invited to gather on Thursday, January 3, 2019 at 10:00 AM at the Little Chapel of the Elms, in Elmlawn Memorial Park, 3939 Delaware Ave., Town of Tonawanda, where a Funeral Service will be held at 10:30 AM. Burial will follow. Flowers gratefully declined. Arrangements by JOHN O. ROTH FUNERAL HOME, INC., Tonawanda. | MAY, Mary Allison (I127262)
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4998 | Burkholder, Mark L. August 24, 2024 Of Amherst, NY Suddenly. Beloved husband of Katherine (Sly) Burkholder; Father of Mark, Steven and Michele (Brian) Adams; Step-father of Daniel Lee (Jessica Heffernan) and Karen Lee (David Morris); Brother of William "Mike" (Connie) Burkholder, Jeffrey (Mary) Burkholder and the late Patsy Kerwin; Also survived by grandchildren, nieces, nephews and many dear friends. Friends may call Thursday, August 29th, 4-8 pm at the LESTER H. WEDEKINDT, INC. FUNERAL HOME, 3290 Delaware Ave. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a graveside service on Friday August 30th at 11:00 am at White Chapel Memorial Park, 3210 Niagara Falls Blvd. (assemble at cemetery entrance) in lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, www.lesterwedekindtfuneralhome.com | BURKHOLDER, Mark L (I211266)
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4999 | Burshaw according to Marty Bootsman tincan.man@sympatico.ca | BUHROW, Erna (I34478)
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5000 | BURT ~- Berton H. Salefske, 49, of 4877 East Lake Road, a former resident of North Tonawanda died today (Dec. 13, 1968) in ' De Graff Memorial Hospital after a short illness. He was a native of North Tonawanda and was formerly employed at Columbus McKinnion, Corp. In Tonawanda. He is survived by his parents, Charles and Bessie (Clark) Salefske of Burt; a brother, Raymond C. Salefske of,this city; & sister, Mrs. Fred Gore Of Ellago, Tex.; three nephews and three nieces. hree nieces. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at, the Wattengel Funeral Home, North Tonawanda where service will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Monday by the Rev. Carl K. Marks. | SALEFSKE, Berton Harold (I193653)
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