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5251 | Cheryl Jean McCall, age 62, of North Tonawanda, New York, was called to be home in heaven to be with her Lord, on May 24, 2019 in Buffalo General Medical Center, after a lengthy illness. Born in North Tonawanda on March 10, 1957 to Warren and Shirley (Krueger) Allen. After graduating from North Tonawanda High School, she studied at Canisius College. Cheryl married her neighborhood sweetheart, Robert McCall, Jr. on October 1, 1977 and worked in the insurance industry at Hartford and Cigna for several years, until her children Matt and Todd were born. She put career aside to become a dedicated homemaker; and lovingly provided day care for her sister and brother's children as well. Cheryl dearly loved all the children and frequently volunteered for school activities and field trips. Working together, Cheryl and Rob led the Northtown Soccer Club for many years. Cheryl loved her many family pets over the years and cared for them like they were her children. She enjoyed the outdoors, camping, Allegany, and family gatherings. Cheryl also enjoyed working out at the gym with her trainer Rick, and the many friends she met there. Cheryl was a member of St. Mark Lutheran Church, North Tonawanda, where she volunteered to teach Sunday School, and led the youth group. Her Bible verse to live by was from Deuteronomy 6:5 - "Love the Lord you God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength". She lived out her faith with family, friends, and even strangers. You could tell by the joy she brought to others when she was around. In addition to her husband, Robert McCall, Jr. and sons Matthew (Julie) McCall and Todd McCall; she is survived by her mother, Shirley Allen; sister, Kathy (Laird) Burkett; brother, Gilbert Allen; brother in law, Ken McCall; niece, Jen (Jason) Gallo and their children Ethan and Emma; and nephews, Dan Allen Josh (Liz) Burkett, and Larry Burkett. Cheryl was predeceased by her father, Warren Allen; mother and father in law, Robert and Elaine McCall, Sr.; brother, Rick Allen; and niece, Laura Burkett. Friends and family may call at St. Mark Lutheran Church, 1135 Oliver Street, North Tonawanda, NY on Saturday, June 1 from 1:00 - noon. A memorial service will follow at noon, with the Rev. Keith Knupp, officiating. A private interment will follow at St. Mark Lutheran Cemetery, Wheatfield, NY. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Niagara County SPCA, or St. Mark Lutheran Church. Arrangements were with the DuBois Funeral Home. | ALLEN, Cheryl Jean (I114250)
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5252 | Cheryl Lynn Bowers-Lillybridge was born in Newfane to Richard and Carol Bowers who raised her along with her brothers Jeff and Alan. As a child, Cheryl loved horses. In her early forties her childhood dream came true as she found her first horse and would spend the next several years enjoying this passion. In 1985, Cheryl joined the military where she met a special man, named Damon, in Europe. They were married in Denmark and from there Cheryl would spend the rest of her life loving Damon and he loving her. In 1982 Cheryl graduated from Royhart High School and in 1988 would graduate with her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from D'Youville University. She became an extraordinary nurse who will be remembered by many as she helped deliver their babies, provided guidance to mothers in their homes, and gave high quality care to those in the wound clinic. One of Cheryl's joys was being a mother to Shauni, Cara and Damon Jr. Cheryl found tremendous purpose in being with her grandchildren, Lilly and Molly. Cheryl brought joy, peace, empathy, conveyed a light and she knew Jesus. In the years to follow without her physical presence, we will carry her heart in all we do. | BOWERS, Cheryl Lynn (I160869)
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5253 | Cheryl Ruth Dane, age 76, passed away on July 3,2020 at Schoellkopf Health Center where she resided since 2014. Cheryl was born in Niagara Falls, NY, on January 20, 1944. Cheryl had Multiple Sclerosis since she was 18 years old. MS never hindered her positive attitude in the least. Befriending everyone she ever met, greeting them with her beaming smile, she was cheerful and fun, a kind and loving soul. She loved people. Cheryl even wrote letters to politicians advocating for those fellow patients in her nursing home. Her bulletin board was brimming with pictures of children and family. She had many lifelong friends and she was very fond of her family, being especially proud of her son, Matthew. Her good friend, Eloise Hamilton, was always there for her. Cheryl is survived by her son, Matthew Dane (Thonotasassa, FL); a sister, Dorothy Dane Swick (Niagara Wheatfield); a sister-in-law, Joanne (Roger) Dane (Williamsville); many nieces and nephews, and many great-nieces and great-nephews. Cheryl was predeceased by her parents, Leslie Achilles Dane, Sr. and Ruth May Bolton Dane; her brothers, Richard (Pauline) Dane, Leslie A. (Betty) Dane, Jr., and Roger Dane. She was also predeceased by a brother-in-law, Donald I Swick; a sister-in-law, Elaine (Roger) Dane; nephews, Donald D. Swick, Matthew R. Swick; and a niece, Carol R. Dane. Cheryl will be remembered, loved, and missed by all those who had the good fortune to know her. Cheryl had a beautiful giving heart, and in that spirit has donated her body to science, helping others even in her death. In lieu of a funeral, and in remembrance of Cheryl, memorial donations can be made to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society in her name. | DANE, Cheryl Ruth (I181126)
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5254 | Cheryl T. Shaw of Burt, NY wife of Robert G. Shaw entered into rest on Tuesday July 24, 2018 in Buffalo, NY. She was born in Newfane, NY on July 16, 1962, the daughter of the late Gary and Sallie Shimshack Thompson. Cheryl graduated from Wilson High School and went on to earn her Masters Degree of Science in Education from Buffalo State College. She was a kindergarten teacher for 34 years at Wilson Central School. Cheryl was a member of St. Brendan on the Lake R.C. Church, Olcott Yacht Club, NYSUT and was on the Advisory board of Ontario Shores Federal Credit Union. Mother of Meghan Ann Shaw, Bridget Kelly Shaw, Shannon Marie Shaw and Kathleen "Katie" Erin Shaw. Sister of Douglas (Rebecca) Thompson, James (Dana) Thompson, Thomas (Linda) Thompson and Margaret Thompson. Also survived by many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Family and friends may call at the RUTLAND-CORWIN FUNERAL HOME, INC. 2670 Main St. Newfane, NY on THURSDAY 2-4 and 7-9pm and FRIDAY 2-4 and 7-9PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held in St. Brendan on the Lake R.C. Church (St. Charles, Olcott site) on SATURDAY at 11AM. Burial will be in Hartland Central Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to Cheryl T. Shaw Memorial Scholarship Ontario Shores FCU or Roswell Park www.roswellpark.org/giving would be appreciated by the family. | THOMPSON, Cheryl (I138864)
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5255 | Cheryl "Chel" Jean Bradham Whaley, 72, of Folly Beach, South Carolina, wife of James C. Whaley, Jr. entered into eternal rest Tuesday, June 11, 2019. The family will receive friends Saturday, June 15, 2019 in J. HENRY STUHR INC., WEST ASHLEY CHAPEL, 3360 Glenn McConnell Parkway from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Her Memorial Service will be held Sunday, June 16, 2019 in Folly Beach United Methodist Church, 118 W. Indian Avenue at 3:00 p.m. Chel was born August 6, 1946 in Moncks Corner, South Carolina, daughter of the late Wilson Sumter Bradham and Clarice Edwards Bradham. She was a graduate of Hanahan High School class of 1964 and attended Winthrop College class of 1968. She was a bookkeeper with L.R. Burtschy and Company. Chel enjoyed the beach, shopping, craft shows, camping, and flowers. She volunteered at Charleston Halo's and Habitat for Humanity. Chel was an active member of Folly Beach United Methodist Church and a Breast Cancer Survivor. Her warm and inviting personality welcomed people into her life where she made them feel accepted and as if she had known them forever. She is survived by her husband, James C. Whaley, Jr; daughter, Dana Whaley Price (John Price, Jr.); son, James C. Whaley, III (Elizabeth C. Whaley); brother, Rock Bradham, Jr.; sister, Sandi Bradham Albright (David); four grandchildren, John Price, III, Calvin Price, James Chandler Whaley, and Laurel Whaley; nieces, Kati McFadden (Lucas), Kathy Dupree (Steve), and Kim Jordan; grandniece, Collins McFadden; nephews, Kyle Poston, and Kerry Poston; sister-in-law, Connie Veronee;. She is also survived by her lifelong circle of friends that include The Dawson Clan, her beach buddies, yoga buddies, her social club and her church family. She is also survived by her fur buddies, Stephanie and Delilah. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Folly Beach United Methodist Church, 118 W. Indian Avenue, Folly Beach, SC, 29439. | BRADHAM, Cheryl Jean (I199576)
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5256 | Chester Bowen Covel, age 92, of Akron, NY, entered into rest May 20, 2015. Beloved husband of 42 years to Irene (nee Corbett); dear father of Ann (Joseph) Vitema, David (Christine), James M. (Cindy L. Puryear), Craig (Elizabeth, James (Sharon) Berry, Susan (James) Frey (nee Berry) and the late Ronald Berry; loving grandfather of JoAnn (Andrew) Bertolino (nee Viterna), Zachary (Myra) Viterna, Olivia Viterna, Joshua, Benjamin, Jordan, Kyle, Jessica, Rae, Daniel, Jennifer (David) Sullivan (nee Berry), Michelle (Michael) Young (nee Berry), Nicole (Brian) Cornuta (nee Berry), Alyssa Frey; devoted great-grandfather to Trent Viterna, Xavier Viterna, Emily Sullivan, Cade Sullivan, Millard Young, Megan Young and Jaden Cornuta; dear brother of Kenneth and predeceased by Also and Franklin. The family will be present to receive family and friends on Friday, May 22 from 4 to 9 PM in the BERNHARDT FUNERAL HOME at 130 Main St., Akron, NY, and at a memorial service on Saturday, May 23 at 10 AM at the First Baptist Church at 122 Main St., Akron. In lieu of flowers please send donatins to the First Baptist Church of Akron, NY. Chester served in the US Army during WWII from 1943 to 1946 in Africa, India, Iraq, Iran, France, Germany and Austria. He also completed 55 years of service to the Akron Lodge No 527 of the Grand Lodge of the Free and Accepted Masons of New York and served as Master Mason. Please visit lockport Journal.com/obituaries for online guest register. | COVEL, Chester Bowen (I151488)
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5257 | Chester E. Walck Gazette Harrison retiree, 65, fought in Korean War WHEATFlELD - Chester E. Walck, 65, of Hoover Road, died Saturday. (Dec. 5, 1992) in Mount St. Mary's Hospital, Lewiston. He was born in Wheatfield on Dec. 22, 1926, the son of August and Eleanor Walck. He was a lifelong resident of Wheatfield and a lifelong member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church on Walmore Road, where he also was a past trustee. Walck worked, at the Harrison Radiator Division of General Motors in Lockport for 34 years, retiring in 1989. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War. He was a member of the Wheatfield Republican Club. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and family life. He is survived by his wife, Gertrude (Bechtel) Walck of Wheatfield; two daughters, Sharon Walck of Grand Island and Sandra Pluff of Lockport; a son, Ronald Walck of Ransomville; three sisters, Marion DuBois of Wheatfield, Helen Waldkoetter of North Tonawanda and Doris Toellner of Madison Heights, Mich.; two brothers, Melvin Walck of Farmington Hills, Mich., and Norman Walck of Sanborn; four grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the DuBois Funeral Home. 2436 Niagara Road, Bergholz. The Rev. Herbert R. Maxwell will conduct services at 2 p.m. Wednesday in St. Peter's Lutheran Church. Walmore Road, Sanborn. Burial will be at the family's convenience. Buffalo News, The (NY) - December 7, 1992 Funeral services for Chester F. Walck, a retired employee of Harrison Division, General Motors Corp., Lockport, will be held at 2 P.M. Wednesday in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, 6165 Walmore Road, Sanborn. Burial plans are incomplete. Walck, 65, of Hoover Road, died Saturday (Dec. 5, 1992) in Mount St. Mary's Hospital, Lewiston. Born in Wheatfield, he worked at Harrison for 34 years, retiring in 1989. Walck was an Army veteran of the Korean War. He was a lifelong member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church and the Wheatfield Republican Club. Survivors include his wife, the former Gertrude Bechtel; two daughters, Sandra Pluff of Lockport and Sharon of Grand Island; a son, Ronald of Ransomville; three sisters, Helen Waldkoetter of North Tonawanda, Doris Toellner of Madison Heights, Mich., and Marion DuBois; two brothers, Melvin of Farmington Hills, Mich., and Norman of Sanborn, and four grandchildren. | WALCK, Chester Edward (I54002)
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5258 | Chester Michalak Jr. passed away June 4, 2021. Born July 9, 1940 he was the son of Chester and Mildred (Fluellen) Michalak Sr. Husband of Cathy Michalak. Father of Cynthia (Butch) Barney, Rodney (Corrie) Michalak, Sandra (Bob) Thuman, Wayne Michalak, Chad Michalak, Mathew (Samantha) Michalak. Grandfather of 17. Great grandfather of 3. Brother of David (Diane) Michalak. Friends may call from 2-6 on Wednesday at the Taylor & Reynolds Funeral Home, 70 Niagara street. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Please visit Taylorandreynolds.com | MICHALAK, Chester (I142548)
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5259 | Chester S. Buchalski, 86, of Gasport, NY, formerly of Niagara Falls, NY, passed from this life on Sunday, February 4, 2018 in Sisters of Charity Hospital. Born on August 26, 1931 in Niagara Falls, NY, he was the son of the late Stephen and Felicia (Nicpon) Buchalski. Mr. Buchalski was raised and spent most of his life in Niagara Falls, until he recently moved to Gasport. Chester served in the National Gaurd from 1947 until he enlisted in the United States Navy on June 7, 1949, during the Korean War, stationed aboard the USS Bronson and was honorably discharged on March 13, 1953. He was employed and retired from Carborundum, which later became Washington Mills, as a forklift operator. Mr. Buchalski was a communicant of the former Holy Trinity Church in Niagara Falls as well as Our Lady of the Lake Parish in Barker. Chester was a longtime member of the American Legion Portage Post #1465 and also served as an auxiliary police officer. He enjoyed having coffee regularly with his fellow retirees from Carborundum, walking and reading. Mr. Buchalski is survived by his children, Christopher (Linda) Buchalski, Theresa (late Brian) (John) Tracz-King, Lorraine (late Wayne) Parker, Victor (Jenn) Buchalski and Cindy (David) Andrews; grandchildren, Daniel (Amanda) Tracz, Lisa Fritz, Adam Fritz, Victor A. Buchalski and Michelle Parker and a great-grandchild, Parker Tracz. Chester is also survived by brothers, Henry (Carol) Buchalski, Walter (late Dorothy) Buchalski and Ted (late Stella) Buchalski and several nieces, nephews and cousins. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his former spouse, Rita Martel; his companion, Nancy Flynn and siblings, Stella (late Elmer) Mauer, Felix (late Florence) Buchalski, John (late Mary) Buchalski, Matt (late Angie) Buchalski and Leo (late Felicia) Buchalski. Visitation will be on Thursday from 3-7 p.m. in the Chapel of OTTO REDANZ FUNERAL HOME, 2215 MILITARY ROAD, NIAGARA FALLS, NY, where a funeral service will be held on Friday, February 9th at 10:00 a.m. with Rev. Jacek Mazur officiating. Interment will follow in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Lewiston, NY, concluding with military honors. Arrangements are under the direction of Michael R. Goodlander, Otto Redanz Funeral Home. Please visit www.goodlandercares.com for online condolences. | BUCHALSKI, Chester S (I111908)
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5260 | CHEW - Suddenly in Town of Lewiston, January 10, 1958, Mearl Chew, age 28. Son of Gertrude Thompson Chew. Brother of Hibert of Niagara Falls, Norman, Edward and Raymond Chew, Mrs. Percy Patterson, Mrs. Betty Broulllard, Beverly and Stella, all of the Town of Lewiston and Carolyn Chew of Seattle. Wash. Friends may call at the Pike Funeral Home, Sanborn, where services will be held Sunday, January 12, at 2:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. at the Tuscarora Baptist Church. The Rev. Cecil Hill officiating. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery | CHEW, Mearl (I69685)
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5261 | CHIARMONTE - Joseph F., Jr. August 12, 2013, age 87, beloved husband of the late Frances M. (nee Madonia) Chiarmonte; devoted father of Joseph F. (Amy) III, Patricia A. and John V. (Jeanne) Chiarmonte; loving grandfather of five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; dearest brother of Marie Dolores (late Mario) Calandra and the late Loretta (Jack) Nocera; also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. The family will be present on Thursday from 4-8 PM at the (Tonawanda Chapel) AMIGONE FUNERAL HOME, INC., 2600 Sheridan Dr. (at Parker Blvd) where prayers will be offered on Friday at 8:45 AM followed by a Mass of Christian Burial to be celebrated in St. Christopher Church at 9:30 AM. Entombment to immediately follow in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Please share condolences at www.AMIGONE.com Published in the Buffalo News from August 14 to August 15, 2013 | CHIARMONTE, Joseph F (I147064)
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5262 | Chicago Tribune Sat, May 10, 1952, Page 35 MATHEW - Francis J. Mathew, dearly beloved husband of Myress Mathew, new Strantz; dear father of Ann Marie and Francis Joseph Jr., fond son of Mr. and Mrs. Meddie Mathew of Wolcott, Ind. and 7001 S. Vernon avenue, Chicago, fond brother of the Reverent Armond Mathew, O.M.I. of San Antonio, Tex., Lawrence of Wolcott, Ind., Leo, Donald, Mrs. Ed. Fortaw, Mrs. Art Arkus of Chicago. Resting at Foster Funeral home, Wolcott, Ind.,, Sunday night, May 11,.. Burial Monday morning from Sacred Heart church, Remington, Ind., to Sacred Heart cemetery, Remington, Inc. | MATHEW, Francis Joseph (I258)
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5263 | Chief Master Sargent Warren Reginald Williamson, 87, died peacefully with his family by his side in his home in Amissville, Virginia during the late hours of June 13th 2017. Warren grew up in Lewiston, NY and resided there until 1948 after enlisting in the United States Air Force. While active duty, he was stationed in Japan, Okinawa and Pakistan. After finishing his tours of duty overseas, Warren worked for the Department of Defense under the Joint Chiefs of Staff until he retired in 1973. He was most proud of the time he spent serving our country. In his spare time, Warren enjoyed landscaping and was also an active member of the Virginia Cooperative Extension of the Master Gardeners. He is most remembered for his sense of humor, sharp wit, and intellect. He was preceded in death by his parents, Maude and Reginald Williamson; his son, Wayne Williamson; brothers, William Williamson and Gordon Williamson. He is survived by his wife, Joanne Williamson; his daughter, Sheryl Manion; his son-in-law, Steve Manion; his daughter-in-law, Lori Smith-Williamson; his siblings, Naomi Collins, Halys Ruppersberger, Norman Williamson, Dorothy Williamson, and Gerald Williamson; his grandchildren, Lauren Putzke, Michael Manion, Kara Manion, Robert Manion; his great-grandchildren, Harper Putzke and Steele Putzke; and 29 nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held on Friday, June 23 at 11:00 AM at Moser Funeral Home, Warrenton, VA. Interment will follow at Arlington National Cemetery at a later date. Memorial donations may be made to Little Fork Volunteer Fire & Rescue Company, 6011 Rixeyville Road, Rixeyville, VA 22737. | WILLIAMSON, Warren R (I93345)
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5264 | Children adopted by Anna Catharina Schwenk. Mother of children - first wife. | DENTRICH, Daniel (I7106)
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5265 | Children: 1. Binggeli 2. Rudolf Binggeli b. 9 OCT 1659 in Guggisberg, Bern, Switzerland 3. Anna Binggeli b. 28 MAR 1662 in Guggisberg, Bern, Switzerland 4. Hans Binggeli b. 23 AUG 1663 in Guggisberg, Bern, Switzerland 5. Christina Binggeli b. 25 AUG 1665 in Guggisberg, Bern, Switzerland 6. Elsbeth Binggeli b. 25 NOV 1666 in Gugisberg, Bern, Switzerland 7. Anna Binggeli b. 25 NOV 1666 in Guggisberg, Bern, Switzerland 8. DescendantsChristian Binckele b. 10 OCT 1669 in ,Switzerland 9. Hans Christian Binggeli b. 10 OCT 1669 in Switzerland 10. Jakob Binggeli b. 21 JUL 1672 in Guggisberg, Bern, Switzerland 11. Anna Binggeli b. 13 DEC 1674 in Guggiusberg, Bern, SwitzerlandThis individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/c_d_bink/1/data/206 | BINCKELE, Peter (I12836)
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5266 | Chittenango NY Bridgeport Times - 1/30/1985 Robert Anthony Boccaccio Sr., 60, of 101 South Berkey Dr., Chittenango, died January 22 in Florida. A native of Syracuse, he had lived in Chittenango for more than 30 years. He owned Heritage Pools, Inc. of Chittenango for 16 years. He was a member of St. Patrick's Church, the Chittenango Rotary Club and the Syracuse Chamber of Commerce. He was a baseball and basketball coach for the Sullivan Community Council for several years. He was a World War Two veteran and a retired member of the 174th Tactical Fighter Wing, known as "The Boys from Syracuse." He is survived by his wife, the former Judith Ladd; five sons, Robert Jr. of Chicago, Anthony of Spokane, Wash.. Arthur of Auburn, Mark of Coconut Grove, Fla. and Matthew of Venice, Calif.; his mother, Mrs. Pickard Services were held January 25 for Ora C. Pickard, 94, of 201 Diane Circle, Chittenango. She died January 22. Mrs. Pickard was born in Elpis to Ara and Elnora Marshall Dunham. She lived in Chittenango for 30 years and previously in Perryville for 50 years. She was a member of the Perryville Methodist Church for more than 75 years. She is survived by a son, Jack Pickard of Chittenango; two daughters, Dorothy Smith of Oneida and Olive Thompson of Suffern; eight grandchildren and several greatgrandchildren. Contributions may be made to the Perryville Methodist . Church. Tyler-Traub Funeral Home, Chittenango, had charge of the arrangements. Clair Doroff of Fort Lauderdale; a brother, Donald Barton of New York City; two stepsons, Ronald Adams of Clinton and Mark Adams of Phoenix, Ariz.; two stepdaughters Sheryl Adams of Phoenix, Ariz, and Shelly Adams of Coral Springs, Fla.; a step- END OF YEAR CLEARANCE! ° WALL CLOCKS ° WEATHER STATIONS ° SELECTED GRANDFATHER ° TRAVEL ALARMS All Clearance Priced SAVE UP TO 50% and MORE QUARTZ - KEYWIND - CHAIN SOME, ONE ONLY! OTHER'S, QUANTITIES LIMITED! - WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL - PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED by o/oHia/ Westminister Chimes Height 75"/Width 21'//'/Depth 11'//' 4 ONLY - $49900 reg. $1530.00 Bladf Forest l H Cloch Shop* DeWitt 4941 E. Genesee Street Next to Ground Round vrsA- £ Monday-Friday 10-8 Saturday 10-4 Sunday 12-4 father, Cidney Doroff of Fort Lauderdale; and four grandsons. Contributions may be made to the American Heart Assn. or the Leukemia Society of America. Schepp-Cretaro Funeral Home, Chittenango, had charge of the arrangements. | BOCCACCIO, Robert Anthony (I153368)
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5267 | Chittenango NY Madison County Times - 11/10/1916 A very pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Olmstead in Chittenango Wednesday evening, November 8, 1916, at 8 o'clock, . when their daughter, Blanche Ethel, and Mr. Robert W. Bender were united in marriage. The ceremony was performed by Rev. L. H. Pearce and the ring service was used. While the ceremony was being performed "Oh Promise Me" was sang by Miss Fannie Walrath. The bride's gown was of white China silk with pearl trimmings. She fore a wreath of orange blossoms and pearls in her hair. The bride and bridegroom were attended by Miss Anna Bender and Mr. Morton Bender, brother and sister of the bridegroom, and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight L. Kinney, she being sister of the bride. Miss Ethel Thayer, a niece of the bride, was ring bearer, carrying the ring on a white satin pillow. Miss Amy Corp of Chittenango played the wedding march. The house was decorated with cedar and white garlands, dark green and white being the colors. An arch was built of cedar and a white wedding bell hung in the center. Following the ceremony a reception was held and Mr. and Mrs. Bender then left amid the best wishes of their friends for the East, where they will visit friends and relatives in Gloversville. Mountain Lake. Northville and Wadsworth's camp, in the Adirondack Mountains. | Family: BENDER, Robert W / OLMSTEAD, Blanche Ethel (F49433)
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5268 | Chittenango NY Madison County Times - 12/26/1945 North Bay.-Mr. and Mrs. J. D. V. Wellman, 810 Floyd avenue, Rome, celebrated their 50th wed- ding anniversary, Sunday, Dec 23. Both were former residents of this place, Wellman being the for- mer Maud Annis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Atwell Annis, and Mr. Wellman is the son Of Mr. and Mrs. Wellman, North Bay rel- atives and friends extend con- gratulations. | Family: WELLMAN, J D V / ANNIS, Maud E (F41012)
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5269 | Chittenango NY Madison County Times - 12/7/1945 Elton T. Niles died suddenly last Friday. He was born September 3, 1882 at Stanwix, a son of Jasper R. and Elizabeth Aiman Niles. He was educated in the Niles District school No. 5 of Rome. He married Anna J. Bender at Chittenango Station, August 20', 1925. She survives, with two daughters, Ella Mae and Gladys, both at home; a sister, Harriet Miller of Holland Patent, and a brother, Charles Niles of Whitelaw. Funeral services were held at his late home Monday afternoon, Rev. A. N. Peckham pastor of the Methodist church, officiating. Burial was made in Oakwood cemetery. Bearers were John Niles, Foster Niles, Floyd Niles, Edwin Jaquin, Robert Carpenter and Raymond Steding. | NILES, Elton T (I138547)
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5270 | Chittenango NY Madison County Times - 2/17/1939 Everett Bender, son of Wilson Bender, was found dead by his father in the garage at the Bender farm home about 6 o'clock Wednesday morning. Investigation by Coroner Dr. J. D. Boyd showed that death was due to asphyxiation by carbon monoxide fumes from his car. The body was under a blanket behind the car. The blanket covered the body and the car exhaust. Everett Bender was born December 30, 1900, the son of Wilson and Clara Rowe Bender. His mother died two years ago, February 15. Since her death he and his father have lived on the farm alone. Besides his father the deceased is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Ransford Eaton of Liverpool and Mrs. Alton Niles of North Chittenango; also by two brothers, Robert Bender of Cazenovia R. D. and Morton Bender of Jamesville. Plans call for the funeral to take place Saturday at 2 o'clock from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Niles. Har-. old W. Estes, acting pastor of the Presbyterian Church here, will officiate. Burial will be in Oakwood. | BENDER, Everett M (I138546)
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5271 | Chittenango NY Madison County Times - 2/19/1937 Clara Rowe Bender died at the Crouse-Irving hospital in Syracuse Wednesday afternoon following an emergency operation. The funeral will be Saturday afternoon from the home of Elton Niles at Chitte- nango Station. Rev. F. E. Piper will officiate and burial will be in Oakwood. Mrs. Bender was the daughter of John and Eva Rowe and was born at Fayetteville June 29, 1862. On September 29, 1882, she married Wilson J. Bender and they have made their home in this locality most of the time since. She is survived by her husband; also by two daughters, Mrs. Eva Eaton of Liverpool, and Mrs. Elton Niles of Chittenango Station; by three sons, Robert Bender of Cazenovia, Morton Bender of Minoa and Everett Bender of this village. There are thirteen grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Mrs. Bender attended the Presbyterian Church here and was a woman who devoted her life to her family. She was held in high esteem by them and by a wide circle of friends to whom announcement of her death brings lasting regret. | ROWE, Clara (I138544)
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5272 | Christ D. Haseley, 61, Passes at Bergholz BERGHOLZ. N. Y. - Christ D. Haseley, 61, died suddenly this morning at his home in Rohr street. He was born in North Tonawanda and had resided there and in this village practically all' his life. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Emma Wienke Haseley; two sons, Clarence, of this village, and Sergeant Melvin Haseley. serving with the U.S. Army in England: three daughters, Mrs. Henry Voelker and Mrs. Norman Harder, of this village, and Mrs. Alfred Walck, of Sanborn, N.Y.; ten grandchildren; two brothers, Rudolph, of Pekin, N. Y- and Edward, of Niagara Falls, N. Y„ and two sisters, Mrs. Warren Hill of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs, Rudolph Wienke, of Sanborn, N. Y. The funeral will be held; Saturday afternoon at 2:'5 o'clock.at the home and at 2:30. at St. James church. The Rev. Otto Bruss will officiate. Interment will be in St James cemetery. | HASELEY, Christian Daniel (I48192)
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5273 | Christened September 23, 1838 | HOLLINGER, Carolina S (I34150)
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5274 | Christening: June 22, 1834, Evangelish, Obermeisau, Pfalz, Bayern Individual: Jacob Schaus Gender: Unknown Age: 12 Country of Origin: Deutschland Family Number: 133810 Ship Name: Creole Port of Departure: Havre Port of Arrival: New York Arrival Date: Jun 13, 1846 Nat'l Archives Series No.: M237 Microfilm Number: 62 | SCHAUS, Jacob S (I34143)
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5275 | Christening: March 7, 1830, Evanglisch, Obermiesau, Pfalz, Bayern | SCHAUSS, Jacob B (I34153)
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5276 | Christian F. "Rez" Rzucidlo, 55 years old, passed away on July 10, 2023, at Niagara Hospice House surrounded by his family. He was born in Lewiston, NY on July 10, 1968, the son of Gloria (Klejdys) Rzucidlo and the late Alfred Rzucidlo. Christian, who was well known as "Rez" attended local schools. He was a dealer at the Seneca Niagara Casino for many years. In addition to his mother, Christian is survived by his wife, Amy (Woock) Rzucidlo; his children, Noah Rzucidlo and Orianna Rzucidlo; his brother, Mark Rzucidlo, and many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins. Friends may call on Friday from 2 until 6 pm at the LABUDA FUNERAL HOME, INC., 356 Portage Road, Niagara Falls with a prayer service beginning at 6:00 pm. Those wishing to make a contribution in Christian's memory are asked to consider Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, 665 Elm Street, Buffalo, NY 14203 | RZUCIDLO, Christian F (I222069)
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5277 | Christian H. Sahr. suddenly in North Tonawanda. N. Y.. Jan. 13. 1948. husband of the late Helen Beitz; father of Donald Sahr and Mrs. Harry Brosius of North Tonawanda; grandfather of Patricia and Nancy Brosius; brother of Mrs. Fred Byram of Buffalo. Mrs. John Hendrlckson. and Mrs. Martin Guadzward of Grand Rapids. Mich, and, Mrs. Leroy Tussing of St. Petersburg, Fla. and the late Mrs. Harry Knights and Mrs. Fred Merrill. Funeral Friday afternoon at 8 o'clock from the Hamp Funeral Home, 37 Adam St., Tonawanda, and at 2::i0 o'clock from St. Paul's Lutheran Church. North Tonawanda. Friends are Invited. Interment In St. Paul's Cemetery. | SAHR, Christian Henry (I220326)
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5278 | Christiana H. Sheley, the daughter of Walter and Pearl Cieslik, passed away Monday morning, January 9th, 2017 after a long illness. Chris, or Dolly as she was better known by her friends and co-workers at the Red Coach Inn, The Riverside, and the Clarkson House, was a devoted and caring mother who spent her later years driving school bus for First Student, so she could continue to mother children after her own grew up and no longer needed her constant attention. Upon retiring she spent her time baking, decorating, crocheting, and supporting her family's escapades. Embracing her role as an aunt she helped extended family by always being ready to babysit and spoil her extended family, until she was blessed with her grandson, Oliver Michael Paul Guthrie. She is survived and will be missed by her husband, Kenneth; her son, Scott; her daughter-in-law, Lori; her daughter, Trisha; her son-in-law, Anthony; her sister, Karlene; her good daughter, Paula Molfese; her lifelong friends, and most especially, her beloved dog, Fiona. There will be no prior visitation, burial will be at the convenience of the family. Gifts and donations can be made to Niagara Hospice House. | CIESLIK, Christiana H (I189918)
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5279 | CHRISTIE — Suddenly in Mt. St. Mary's Hospital, Dec. 30. 1956. Stella Christie. Mother of Dorothy. Earl. James, William, John and Robert Christie. Sister of Miss Catherine Quinn. all of this city. She is also' survlved by 2 grandchildren. Funeral services'will be held from her home. 2129 North Ave. Thursday. Jan. 3, 1937 at 9 a. m. and Sacred Heart Church at 9:45 a. m. Interment will be in Gate of Heaven . Cemetery. | QUINN, Stella Elizabeth (I192711)
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5280 | Christine (nee Eidt), Wendt, 65, of 835 Ohio St., North Tonawanda died Sunday (Sept. 8, 1957) at DeGraff Memorial Hospital. She was born in Canada and lived in North Tonawanda 55 years. She is survived by her husband, Edward M. Wendt; two daughters Mrs Harold Boehnke and Miss Dons Wendt; three sons, Martin, Raymond and Robert, all of North Tonawanda; a brother Louis Eidt of Niagara Falls. Ont.; a sister, Mrs. John Thaler of Niagara Falls, N.Y., and one grandchild. She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Friends call at the Wattengel Funeral Home, 307 Oliver St., where services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday. The Rev. Frederick A. Hinners will officiate. Burial in White Chapel Memorial Park. | EIDT, Christine (I70073)
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5281 | Christine (nee Oliver) McCabe, October 19, 1926 - November 12, 2021, age 95, passed away surrounded by family on November 12, 2021. She was the wife of the late William L. McCabe. They shared 72 years of marriage. Born in Niagara Falls, she was the daughter of the late Lloyd H. and Christine (Reid) Oliver. She enjoyed bowling, golf, bridge, travel and spending time with family. She will be remembered for her joy of life, kind heart, and her gift to gab. She is survived by her children Marsha (Keith) Pillich, William L., Gregory (Rose); grandchildren Patrick (Deborah) Cannon, Krista (Paul) Dugas, Thomas McCabe, Brian Pillich, Laura (David) Carpenter, Katherine (Pierre Reboul) Pillich, Alexandra Pillich, Brenna McCabe, and Liam McCabe; seven great-grandchildren; her sister Bernice Browning and many nieces and nephews. Along with her husband, she was predeceased by her son, Jeffrey Alan McCabe; brothers William and George Oliver, sisters Barbara Cooper, Helen Quarentello, Katherine Beardsley and Shirley Long. A private burial will be held at the convenience of the family. Share condolences at kaiserfuneral.com | OLIVER, Christine (I194313)
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5282 | Christine A. Beecher, age 53 of the Town of Tonawanda, NY, formerly of Sanborn, NY, entered into rest unexpectedly on May 23, 2024 at her residence. Born in Lewiston, NY on April 22, 1971; daughter of the late Paul D. and Margo J. (Goater) Beecher. Christine graduated from Starpoint High School, Niagara County Community College, earned a Bachelors degree at the University of Buffalo, and the Disney College Program. Christine was employed at Pet Supply Plus, as a shift lead. She was an avid reader, animal lover, and a Disney enthusiast. Survivors include a brother, Paul T. Beecher of Murfreesboro, TN; Amanda J. Beecher (Scott Hurst) of Christiana, TN; a niece, Colleen York; and great nephew, Chanse of Niagara Falls, NY. Memorial contributions may be made to an animal rescue of one's choice.A celebration of life will take place at a later date. Arrangements were with the DuBois Funeral Home, Wheatfield, NY. | BEECHER, Christine A (I84427)
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5283 | Christine Ann Fura passed away December 12, 2024 in Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital. Born July 5, 1956 in Lockport she was the daughter of Joseph and Mary (Fabian) Fura. Christine worked for Delphi in Lockport where she was a laborer. Christine is survived by her dear friend of 45 years Carol E. Dettbarn; siblings William (Cathy) Fura, Cathy (late James) Behm, Nellie (late Wayne) Haseley, and Edward (Bruce) Fura; sister-in-law Linda Fura; also several nieces and nephews. Besides her parents she was also predeceased by her siblings MaryAnn (late Jose) Quintana, Mike Fura, John (late Jeanne) Fura, and Agnes (late Raymond) Townsend. Relatives and friends are invited to a Memorial Mass Wednesday, December 18th at 10 AM at All Saints RC Church, 76 Church St., Lockport. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to All Saints RC Church or to the Niagara County SPCA. | FURA, Christine (I212116)
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5284 | Christine Ann Reynolds, age 66, of North Tonawanda, NY, was called to her heavenly home on August 7, 2017 at Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center. Born in Niagara Falls, NY, she was the daughter of the late Elton and Marion (Gray) Demmin Sr. A life long member of Holy Ghost Lutheran Church, Bergholz (Town of Wheatfield), she was a Niagara Wheatfield High School graduate, class of 1969, and earned her Associate Degree from Niagara County Community College in 1982. Christine enjoyed crocheting, and spending quality time with her family and grandchildren. She was married to Ernest Reynolds, who preceded her in death. Survivors include four children, Gregory Maday, Laura (Doug) Deschamps, Katelyn (Nathan) Reynolds, and Eric (Randi) Reynolds; seven brothers and sisters, Sharon (Richard "Butch" Laufer) Ciszek, Suzanne (dec'd Kerry) Pardee, Donna (James) Church, Jacqueline Woodley, James (Diane) Demmin, David (J. Susan) Demmin, Elton "Chip" (Patricia) Demmin Jr.; sister in law, Carol Demmin; and grandchildren, Gregory Maday II, Isabel, Autumn, Rebecca, and Xavier Deschamps, Aiden, Hunter, Chase, Nevaeh, and Eric Jr. Reynolds; and many nieces and nephews. Also predeceased by a brother, John Demmin. Friends may call at the DUBOIS FUNERAL HOME, 2436 Niagara Road, (Bergholz) in Wheatfield, on Thursday (August 10) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Services will be conducted by the Rev. Denton White, on Friday (August 11) at 1:00 p.m. in Holy Ghost Lutheran Church, corner Niagara Road and Luther Street, in Bergholz. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to: https://foundation.chestnet.org/donate/ | DEMMIN, Christine Ann (I62856)
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5285 | Christine F. Pfohl Lewiston native worked on the family farm WHEATFIELD-Christine F. (Haseley) Pfohl, 92, of Lockport Road, died Friday (Oct. 17, 1997) in Mount St. Mary's Hospital, Lewiston. She was born Oct. 6, 1905, in the Town of Lewiston, the daughter of Eduard and Ella (Williams) Haseley. She attended Niagara Falls High School and graduated from the Kelly Business Institute. She married Sigmund J. Pfohl on May 16, 1937. He died in 1968. She worked on the family fruit and dairy farm in the Town of Lewiston, where she packed apples in barrels that were shipped to England. Mrs. Pfohl was a lifelong active member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church and a charter member and past president of the Historical Society of North German Settlements in Western New York. She is survived by a daughter, Sylvia Dobbertean of Niagara Falls; a son, Edgar Pfohl of Littleton, Colo.; a sister, Elizabeth Milleville of Niagara Falls; seven grandchildren; a great-granddaughter; and several nieces and nephews. She was the mother of the late Ellen Pfohl and the sister of the late Erwin Haseley and Ruth Haseley. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the DuBois Funeral Home, 2436 Niagara Road, Bergholz. The Rev. Allen Griep will conduct services at 11 a.m. Monday in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Walmore Road. Internment will be in the church cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Peter's Lutheran Church Entrance Fund or to the Historical Society. Buffalo News, The (NY) - October 18, 1997 Christine F. Pfohl, 92, died Friday (Oct. 17, 1997) in Mount St. Mary's Hospital, Lewiston, after a brief illness. The former Christine Haseley was born in Lewiston. She commuted by train to attend Niagara Falls High School, and also graduated from Kelley Business Institute. She worked on her family's fruit and dairy farm in Lewiston. She helped pack apples into barrels for shipment to England. She married Sigmund J. Pfohl May 16, 1937. He died in 1968. Mrs. Pfohl was a lifelong member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, and a charter member and past president of the Historical Society of North German Settlements in Western New York. Survivors include a son, Edgar of Littleton, CO.; a daughter, Sylvia Dobbertean of Niagara Falls; a sister, Elizabeth Milleville of Niagara Falls; seven grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter. Services are scheduled for 11 A.M. Monday in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, 6168 Walmore Road. Burial will be in the church cemetery | HASELEY, Christine Fredericka Henrietta (I48682)
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5286 | Christine H. (Sojka) Hardman, 76, of Sanborn, NY, passed away on September 14, 2024 at Our Lady of Peace Health Care Facility in Lewiston, NY, following an unexpected illness. Christine was born July 24, 1948 in Nagara Falls, NY, to the late Julian and Helen Sojka. She and her family then moved to Sanborn, where Christine attended local schools. On June 10, 1978, Christine married the love of her life, Neil Hardman. They shared 28 years of matrimony, until Neil's passing in 2006. Together they had one child, Erin Kelly, born in 1980. In 2010 Christine retired from her position at Northgate Health Care Facility, to take on her new roll, and help care for her one and only grandchild, Charles "Chucky" Clothier Jr. During her retirement, Christine enjoyed spending time and hosting the family at her house, where she would cook meals, share family history and a good laugh. Christine is survived by life long friends, Rosemary Wojick, and Sandra Buekema, daughter, Erin (David) Timmer; grandson, Charles Clothier Jr.; niece, Elaine (Michael) Sojka-Parenti; nephew, Clark Sojka; sister-in-law, Kathy Sojka; several cousins, and fur babies Ginger and GG. She was also predeceased by a brother, Julian T. Sojka; and several aunts and uncles that were dear to her. Christine donated her remains to the anatomical gift program, at the University of Buffalo, for scientific research. Visitation will take place in the DuBois Funeral Home, 2436 Niagara Road, (Bergholz) in Wheatfield, on Saturday (October 5) from 4-6 p.m. A celebration of life will follow at 6:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Christine's honor, to the American Stroke Association. | SOJKA, Christine H (I141898)
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5287 | Christine S. Guard, formerly of 73rd Street, of Heritage Manor, died on Wednesday, February 11, 2009 in Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center. She was born in Peterhead, Scotland on April 20, 1924, a daughter of the late George and MaryJane (Stronach) Mess. She and her family moved to Niagara Falls when she was three. Mrs. Guard attended local schools and was graduated from Niagara Falls High School.She was employed by Union Carbide briefly and Moore Business Forms in the Press Room. She was a member of the LaSalle Church of Christ. She enjoyed playing the organ, rug hooking, family, her grandchildren and her Boston Terriers. Survivors include two children, Lenny D. Breeden (Cynthia) of Sanborn, James K. Breeden (Sandra) of Colorado Springs, CO; sisters-in-law, Doris Mess of Niagara Falls, Mildred Bialobrzewski of Sanborn; her dear cousin, Mary Powell; six grandchildren, Lenny Breeden, Jr. of Amherst, Jeremy Breeden (Krysta) of Sanborn, Joy B. Breeden of Manchester, NH, Madeleine, Marguerite and Mackenzie Breeden and a great grandchild, David. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by husbands L.D. Breeden and Herbert Guard; a brother, George Mess.Friends may call Monday from 2-4, 7-9 PM in the LANE FUNERAL HOME INC., 8622 Buffalo Avenue, where funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 AM. The interment will be in Riverdale Cemetery.The family extends their greatest appreciation to all of the staff and friends of Christine at Heritage Manor.In lieu of flowers, memorials, if desired, may be made to a charity of ones choice. Visit www.LaneFuneralHome.com | MESS, Christine S (I53780)
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5288 | Christine was the youngest of 10 children. | SCHWENK, Christina (I8138)
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5289 | Christine went to meet her Lord and Savior on May 1st, 2021 after a short but courageous battle with cancer. She was born on April 15, 1952 to Leo Paul and Mary Russ in Niagara Falls, NY where she was a lifelong resident and active member of the community. She was predeceased by her devoted husband Michael Cavanaugh, cherished son Paul Cavanaugh and beloved siblings Paul Russ and Kathleen Russ. She is survived by her daughter Erin Cavanaugh (Ballav Borah), siblings James (late Diana) Russ, Margaret (Gary) Server, Timothy (Victoria) Russ, Patricia Russ (Carrie Fuhrmann), Ruthann (Joseph) Hoffman and Victoria Maturani (Gabor Karpati) along with a host of cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. Christine was a caretaker by nature so it was only fitting that she chose to dedicate her life to a career in nursing. She graduated from Niagara County Community College with an Associate’s Degree and also earned an Occupational Health Nurse certification. She began her profession at Memorial Medical Center before spending many years as a plant nurse for Goodyear, Carbide Graphite and Saint Gobain. She finished her career as a Nurse Case Manager at Travelers Insurance and retired in 2018. After retirement she continued her love for learning by auditing classes at University of Buffalo in the field of Archeology. She was so inspired by this newfound passion that she even planned a trip to Bulgaria to participate in an archeological dig which was sidelined due to recent global pandemic travel restrictions. Christine was the heart and soul of her family and she radiated love and light. She had a unique bond with each family member, making everyone feel like the favorite in her eyes. She had a special way with children which shone through with her silly games and elaborate stories. Dubbed “Saint Christine” by her siblings, she was a selfless humanitarian who always put others ahead of herself. She was often sought out for advice or just for a sympathetic ear and was always happy to oblige. She loved to volunteer her time to help others and could never say no when it came to donating to various charities. Anything she had; she was willing to share. She was an active member of her church and taught religious education for many years. Christine was an avid traveler and lover of the outdoors, animals, lighthouses, mystery novels, sweet treats and fine wine. Her positivity and happiness could light up any room. For Christine, kindness was key. She was slow to pass judgement and quick to show love. She will live on forever as an example of how to live a full and beautiful life. She will be sorely missed and her memory will live on through all the lives she touched. Family present Friday May 7 from 2-4, 7-9 PM in the LANE FUNERAL HOME, INC., 8622 Buffalo Avenue, Niagara Falls, NY 14304. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Saturday May 8, 2021 at 1 PM in St. Vincent de Paul Parish, Prince of Peace site, 1055 Military Road, Niagara Falls. The interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to your favorite charity or perform an act of kindness with Christine in your heart. | RUSS, Christine Ann (I109073)
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5290 | Christopher H. Buddenhagen, 75, passed away in Brooklyn, Sunday Dec. 19, 1937. He had been in failing health for over a year. Born at Narrowsburg May 15, 1862, he spent the greater part of his life there. Surviving are three sons, Edward of Port Jervis, Alfred and Harold of Brooklyn, one daughter, Miss Lillian Buddenhagen, Brooklyn, two brothers, Rudolph, Welcome Lake; Henry at Hancock; two sisters,, Mrs Augusta Decker and Mrs. Charles Brinkman of Welcome Lake. Funeral service were held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 at Rasmussen's Funeral parlors an two o'clock at the Lutheran church, Nar- rowsburg, when Rev. Viggo Swensen officiated. Interment in Glen Cove cemetery, Narrowsburg. | BUDDENHAGEN, Christopher H (I184299)
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5291 | Christopher J. Tagg passed away on Wednesday November 7, 2018. Born in Lockport on October 8, 1986, he was the devoted son of Stephen Tagg and the late Pamela (nee Weaver) Tagg. Christopher enjoyed playing his Playstation 4 and enjoyed spending time with his family. Beside his father, Christopher was the loving father to his son Ethan Tagg, his girlfriend Casandra Jackson and her sons, Deondre Curry and Owen Brown. He was the brother of Tonya Weaver and Amanda Kennedy. He is also survived by several aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Friends are invite to a Memorial Service, Saturday November 10th at 3 PM, in Prudden and Kandt Funeral Home, 242 Genesee Street, Lockport. Online condolences at www.pruddenandkandt.com | TAGG, Christopher J (I191060)
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5292 | Christopher Jon Etue, 31, of Niagara Falls, NY, died suddenly October 18, 2002, at his home. He was born on November 18, 1970, in Lewiston, NY, the son of M. James and Patricia [ Broeker ] Etue, of Sanborn, NY. Christopher attended Niagara Wheatfield High School and was a graduate of BOCES with an auto mechanic degree, in 1989. He had participated in the NWAA wrestling and football programs for several years. He was also a member of the Boy Scouts of America Troop # 877, for many years. He was a former member of the Pekin Volunteer Fire Company. Christopher was the Co-owner of the E-Man Racing, with his brother Douglas J. Etue, of Sanborn, NY. He was an avid snowmobiler and had piloted ultra-lite aircraft, in Olcott, NY. Surviving in addition to his parents and brother, are his fiancee Angela Colavecchia, special friend Joshua Colavecchia; a sister Nicole J. Etue, of Sanborn; his maternal grandmother, Frances Broeker-Wiseman, of Niagara Falls; his aunts, Barbara Whitbeck; Susan Guenther; Janet Hellner and Lois Broeker; and cousins. The family will be present at the RHONEY FUNERAL HOME, 5893 Hoover Road, Sanborn, NY, from 2 - 4 & 7 - 9 TUESDAY. Funeral Services will be held Wednesday at 11 am at the St. Andrew Lutheran Church, 3229 Upper Mountain Road, Sanborn, NY, with the Rev. R. Peter Voegler, officiating. Burial will be in the Mount View Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Flowers gratefully declined. Should friends desire memorials maybe made for a special fund in Christopher's memory to the Etue Family | ETUE, Christopher Jon (I190986)
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5293 | Christopher M. Romney, 69, of Gasport, NY, passed away on April 8, 2022 at his residence. Born in Niagara Falls, NY, he was the son of Charlotte J. (Dalton) Romney and the late Edwin C. Romney. Christopher grew up in Lewiston NY and graduated from Niagara Wheatfield. He went on to earn master’s degrees in education from Buffalo State College and in education administration from Niagara University. In 1988, he married Christine Walker in Niagara Falls, NY. Mrs. Walker predeceased him on March 25, 2020. Christopher was employed for a time in his early years as a professional beekeeper, traveling across the northeast. He then worked for 29 years at Orleans Niagara BOCES teaching Chemistry, Math, and Industrial Arts, retiring in 2015. He was passionate about nature, and especially enjoyed observing wildlife at home. He was a classic car enthusiast and movie buff. Christopher enjoyed rock and roll music, and had a large collection of vinyl records. Above all, Christopher will be remembered for his adventurous, compassionate, genuine and giving nature. In addition to his mother, Christopher is survived by his children, Stephanie A. (Jason) Waldron and Daniel A. Romney; his step-children, Carey R. (Patrick Gullo) Leibring, and Rob C. (Dee-Ann Courcy) Leibring; his grandchildren, Kiernan Waldron, Brennan Waldron, Cassandra Waldron, and Jared Waldron; his siblings, Ailleen M. (Paul) Siuta, Linda L. Romney, Patricia J. (Michael) Cunningham, Barbara J. (Gregg) Pfeiffer, as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins. In addition to his wife, he was predeceased by his siblings, Michael P. (late Nancy) Romney, Kathleen S. Payne and Diane C. Pyzynski. Visitation and funeral services will be held at a future date to be announced. If desired, memorial offerings may be made to the National Wildlife Federation, https://support.nwf.org/ or the World Wildlife Fund, https://support.worldwildlife.org/. Arrangements by M.J. Colucci & Son Niagara Funeral Chapel. Visit mjcoluccifuneralchapel.com for online condolences. | ROMNEY, Christopher M (I215932)
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5294 | Christopher T. Page, of Lewiston, NY, passed away on Friday, April 10, 2020 at home. He was born in Niagara Falls, NY, on November 27, 1972, the son of Peter and Christine (Donatello) Page of the Whistle Pig family. Chris was a graduate of Niagara Wheatfield Central High School, class of 1990, and furthered his education by attending Niagara Community College where he received a degree in Criminal Justice. While going to school, he worked several jobs with his family business (Page's Whistle Pig Restaurant), Niagara University's food service and as a certified aide at Northgate and Elderwood nursing homes. He loved to serve and help people. He decided to go back to school at Buffalo State, while attending there he worked in the Student Union. After graduating in May of 2015, he received a Bachelor of Science Degree. They loved him so much, the school hired Christopher as a full time Sound Technician. Chris was an avid drummer and he loved to play, organize shows and do the sound for live shows. He enjoyed playing and watching golf, especially Tiger Woods, and liked working on his car (his Lexus), all computers, he was savvy and helpful. Most of all, he loved fishing and boating on the upper Niagara river with Charley, Amelia and friends. In addition to his parents, Christopher is survived by one brother, Dr. David (Michael) Page; and was the father of Amelia, Charley, Evan, Ryan Page and Tyler (Elaina) Mondoux; his aunts, Elaine (Jay) Schrutt and Joanne (Earl) Britton; also many cousins, relatives and good friends. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated as soon as the corona virus allows. Arrangements were made through the RHONEY FUNERAL HOME, Lewiston, NY. Please visit rhoneyfuneralhome.com for guest register. | PAGE, Christopher T (I202176)
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5295 | Church Rites Set For Wolcottsville Woman MIDDLEPORT - Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Kleinhans, 75, wife of Herman F. Kleinhans, who died Tuesday in her home in Wolcottsville after a short illness will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow at the residence, and at 2:30 at St. Michaels Lutheran Church, Wolcottsvllle. Burial will be in S.t Michael's Cemetery, with the Rev. Fred Schleef officating. Besides her husband, she is survived by three stepchildren, John Kleinhans, Lockport; Mrs. Bert Schalge, Akron, and Mrs. Robert Thompson, Hollywood, Cal., and several nieces in Medina. | Anna (I212710)
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5296 | CINDRICH - Julia Cindrich of Townline Road, Pekin. N.Y., Saturday (April 28, 1873) at Mt. St. Mary's Hospital, wife of the late Michael Cindrich; mother of John of Bergholz. L. Martin of Pekin. Mrs. Wilfred (Ann) Mittelstaedt. Mrs. Mary Schimschack, both of Pekin. Mrs. Elwin (Catherine) Behnke of North Tonawanda; Mrs. Stanley (Rose Lederhouse) of Pekin. Mrs. Rollin (Frances) Broeker. Mrs. John (Helen) Knox Jr., both of Sanborn. Mrs. John (Mildred) Dooley of Pekin; she is also survived by 28 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at Rhoney Funeral Home. Inc., 5893 Hoover Road. Sanborn. Wednesday at 9 a.m.. and at the Immaculate Conception Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery. The family will be present from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday and 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. The Rosary Altar Society of the Immaculate Conception Church will conduct a Vigil Service at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. If preferred, memorials may be made to the Immaculate Conception Church Building Fund. | IVEZIC, Julianna (I70804)
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5297 | CINDRICH - Suddenly in Buffalo. N. Y.. Monday. March 26. 1951. Michael Cindrich. of Pekin. N.Y., husband of Julia: father ot Mrs. Mary Smyth of this city. Mrs. Catherine Behnke and Mrs. Frances Blocker. Worth ,Tonawanda. Mrs. Ann Mittelsteadt. Mrs. Mildred Dooley and Martin Cindrich. Pekin. N. Y.. John and Mrs. Rose Lederhouse. Bergholz. N. Y., and Mrs. Helen Knox. Sanborn. N. Y. Brother of George of this city and Mrs. Catherine Fellablek. Lockport. N. Y. He is also survived by 12 grandchildren. Funeral from Chester G. Tublnls Funeral Home. 1646 Falls Street. Thursday. March 29. at 9:15 am and 10 o'clock from Holy Trinity church. | CINDRICH, Michael (I70803)
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5298 | Cindy Hebeler, cancer victim, research volunteer by Lou Michel Nov. 2, 1963 - June 27, 2007 Cindy A. Hebeler, the fiancee of WBEN talk show host Sandy Beach Wednesday after a long battle with a form of leukemia that usually strikes older people. Miss Hebeler, 43, was a woman of many firsts, but it was her willingness to work with the medical researchers at Roswell Park Cancer Institute that may prove to be an enduring legacy in helping others. At 28 years old, she was diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukemia, a slow moving type of leukemia that is known to afflict older people who usually succumb to other ailments before the leukemia becomes fatal. Loved ones said Miss Hebeler allowed medical workers to track the progression of the disease in her so that they could gain insights into how it affects younger people. "Cindy was the youngest person in the world diagnosed with CLL," Beach said in praising his fiance's willingness to permit researchers to work with her over the years. Miss Hebeler, a lifelong resident of Pendleton, had devoted her life to helping cancer patients, first working as a radiation therapist and then, more recently, completing a rigorous two-year course of study to become a state certified medical dosimetrist. As a dosimetrist, she worked with physicists and radiologists to calibrate computerized radiation equipment used in the treatment of cancer patients. She worked very hard at the end of her life. Only 20 percent pass the certification test, which is given only once a year worldwide," Beach explained. Miss Hebeler had been employed at Buffalo Radiation and Oncology and had begun her career at Roswell, where she received medical treatment over the years. Her family members expressed gratitude for the care she received at Roswell. "She had the best possible treatment you can get on earth at Roswell, and we want to thank them. If they couldn't save her, no one could," Beach said. Five years ago, she received a bone marrow donor transplant from her brother, Michael Hebeler, "who gave her five more years of life," Beach said. And despite all of the health issues in her life, Miss Hebeler knew how to have fun. A motorcycle enthusiast, she traveled to California and enrolled in an advanced class for motorcycle driving at the Laguna Seca raceway and along with one other woman passed the rigorous course. Her family owns Hebeler Sales and Service, a motorcycle dealership in Pendleton. She also enjoyed taking photographs. Besides Beach and her brother, she is survived by her parents, William and Carole Hebeler, and another brother, Joseph. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 10 a.m. Monday in St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 168 Chestnut St., Lockport, following prayers at 9:30 in Prudden & Kandt Funeral Home, 242 Genesee St., Lockport. | HEBELER, Cindy A (I84637)
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5299 | Cindy Sue Crego of Lockport, NY, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, January 12, 2025, at home. Born on July 13, 1961, in Lockport, she was the daughter of the late David and Rosella (DeLapa) Brown. Cindy loved music and was a fan of both Cher and Bob Segar. She enjoyed long trips on the back of her husband’s motorcycle and her own adventures on her motor scooter. Cindy enjoyed cooking and gardening, she loved animals and was fiercely loyal to the people she loved.A dedicated wife and mother, Cindy Sue and her husband Charles passed on the same day. She is survived by her children, Charles A. Crego and Cassandra M. (Paul) Walker; one grandson, Solomon Walker; brothers, Ricky Brown and David Brown and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her brothers, Al Barber and Bruce Barber.Family and friends are welcome to attend a visitation on Monday, Jan. 20th from 4-7 PM at LANGE FUNERAL HOME, INC., 186 East Ave., Lockport. Condolences may be offered to the family at Langefuneralhomeinc.com. | BROWN, Cindy Sue (I229551)
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5300 | CITAK - Dorothy J. (nee Majchrzak) Of Tonawanda, entered into rest October 12, 2020. Beloved wife of the late John F. Citak, Jr.; devoted mother of Ronald Citak, Paul Citak, Jacqueline (Marc) Parpal, Carol Giangreco, Jennifer Citak, Mary Ellen Soos, John Citak, III and David (Stefanie) Citak; cherished grandmother of 11 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren; loving daughter of the late John and Stefania Majchrzak; dear sister of Richard (late Suzanne) March and John (Rose) Masters and additional step-brothers and step-sisters; also survived by several nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Christopher's Church, 2660 Niagara Falls Blvd., Tonawanda, on Saturday, October 17, at 11:30 AM. In lieu of flowers, donations in Dorothy's name may be made to Hospice Buffalo, Inc. Condolences may be shared online at www.lombardofuneralhome.com | MAJCHRZAK, Dorothy J (I3509)
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