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6351 | Evelyn I. Capell, of Lockport, passed away February 9, 2017. Born in Lockport on December 8, 1918, she was the daughter of John and Lilian (Hellert) Behm. She was a graduate of Lockport High School in 1937 and worked as a bookkeeper before retiring from Marine Midland Bank in 1979. Evelyn moved to Barker when she married the late Norman Capell on August 9, 1941. She especially enjoyed the company of her granddaughter. Evelyn is survived by her children Pamela (Peerce Lake) Harper of Florida and Douglas (Sue) Capell of Gasport; grandmother of Matthew (Julianna Kiley) and Maggie Capell; brother-in-law Everett Fitchlee; and Ella. She was pre-deceased by twin sons Dale and David, siblings Elton Behm, Geraldine Waters, Mildred Eick, Delbert Behm, Ruth Fitchlee, Iverna Behm, Harold Behm, and Marilyn Gauda. The family would like to thank Heritage Manor and Niagara Hospice for their thoughtful care. Services will be held at a later date. Donations to Immanuel Lutheran Church or Niagara Hospice would be appreciated. Visit www.pruddenandkandt.com | BEHM, Evelyn I (I65570)
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6352 | Evelyn J. (Crewe) Gilmer, 63, of Niagara Falls, NY passed away Friday May 22, 2015 unexpectedly at Buffalo General Hospital. Born August 4, 1951 in Niagara Falls, NY, she was the daughter of the late William and Mildred (Buttery) Crewe. Evelyn graduated from LaSalle Senior High School in Niagara Falls, NY. She worked at several local restaurants throughout her life, and most recently at Mt. St. Mary’s Hospital for 12 years, until retiring in 2014. Evelyn enjoyed playing bingo, but most importantly enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. Evelyn is survived by her two children, Cynthia (Danny) Mort of Youngstown, NY and Joseph Gilmer of Niagara Falls, NY; two grandsons, Nicholas Casal and Adam Pike, three great-grandsons, Joseph, Dominick and Aiden Casal. She is also survived by her longtime companion John Stevens; her siblings Gracie (late Pete) Austin, Kenny Crewe, Alice (late Albert) Williams, Linda (Robert) St. Cyr, Russell (Joanne) Crewe, Charles (Linda) Crewe, as well as many, nieces, nephews, cousins and her former in-laws. In addition to her parents, she was also predeceased by her sister, Charlene Crewe. Visitation will be on Tuesday from 4 - 8 PM at M.J. COLUCCI & SON NIAGARA FUNERAL CHAPEL, 2730 MILITARY RD. NIAGARA FALLS, NY where funeral services will be held on Wednesday May 27th at 10:00 AM. Interment in North Ridge Cemetery, Cambria, NY. Memorials donations may be made to Mt. St. Mary’s Foundation, 5300 Military Rd. Lewiston, NY 14092. | CREWE, Evelyn Joy (I74979)
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6353 | Evelyn L. (Jacobs) Curcio, of Niagara Falls, passed away on Tuesday, June 11, 2019 in Buffalo Mercy Hospital. She was 83. She was born in Niagara Falls on April 1, 1936, the daughter of the late William and Mary (Boyce) Jacobs. Evelyn was raised with her seven other siblings in Niagara Falls. Growing up, family was always the most important of her life. That remained true her entire life, with her children, Christopher and Rebecca; grandchildren, Andrew (Leanna) Chapman; Ashley Curcio; Nicholas (Fiancée Heather) Chapman; Katherine Curcio and great grandchildren, Lincoln and Addison. She married Victor Curcio July 18, 1959. They spent many happy years together. Victor passed away September 9, 1990. Evelyn was employed by Jenss Department Store for many years in the men’s department. She enjoyed gardening and spending time in her back yard. She especially loved spending time with her loving family and friends. She is survived by her children, Christopher (Martha) Curcio and Rebecca (Gerald) Chapman; a sister, Eileen (Donald) Kalar; her grandchildren; great grandchildren, many nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews. She was also predeceased by her siblings, Virginia Kirchue; Thomas; William; Donald; James Jacobs and Sally Fowle. Private Funeral services were held yesterday for the family. The interment was in Acacia Park Cemetery. The LANE FUNERAL HOME, INC., handled the arrangements. The family would especially like to thank the 7th and 5th floor staff of Mercy Hospital for their excellent care in her time of need. | JACOBS, Evelyn L (I114787)
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6354 | Evelyn M. (Foser) KATHER Visit Guest Book KATHER - Evelyn M. (nee Foser) Age 82, of North Tonawanda, January 3, 2013 in Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital after a brief illness, beloved wife of Earl Kather for 63 years; dear mother of Michael (Christine) Kather of Webster, NY, David Kather of Syracuse, NY and Alan (Suzie) Kather of Wilmington, DE; grandmother of 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; sister of Edward Foser, Dorothy McPeek, William Foser and the late Robert and Charles Foser; aunt of many nieces and nephews. No prior visitation, funeral services will be held on Saturday at 12 Noon from St. Peter's United Church of Christ, 1208 Oliver St., North Tonawanda, interment in Acacia Park Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the National Parkinson Foundation, Gift Processing Center, PO Box 5018, Hagerstown, MD 21741-5018. Guest register available at frettholdfuneralhome.com Published in the Buffalo News on January 4, 2013 | FOSER, Evelyn M (I135028)
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6355 | Evelyn M. (Kandt) Roberts, passed away on September 27, 2017. Born in Lockport on October 30, 1924, she was the daughter of Edward and Irene (Volschow) Kandt. She worked for Harrison Radiator where she was a secretary. Evelyn enjoyed traveling and playing cards. She was predeceased by her husband, Carlton J. Roberts, who passed away December 16, 2015. Evelyn is survived by her brother, Richard (Freda) Kandt; and was predeceased by her sister, Lucille 'Lucky' VanDusen; aunt of Kathleen Carr, Keith (Debra) VanDusen, Kevin (Ann) VanDusen; her beloved cat, Sam; and many dear friends. Relatives and friends are invited to a memorial service Saturday, Oct. 7th at 11 AM in the First Trinity Lutheran Church, 1570 Niagara Falls Blvd., Tonawanda, NY 14150. In lieu of flowers memorial donations to the church would be appreciated. Visit pruddenandkandt.com. | KANDT, Evelyn Marie (I110480)
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6356 | Evelyn M. (Stewart) Belden, 93, passed away on Sunday, June 10, 2018 at Heathwood Assisted Living. Born on June 17, 1924 in Brockway, PA, she was the daughter of the late John and Jane (Harvey) Stewart. On May 7, 1949, Evelyn married DeVere LaMar “Jerry” Belden. He predeceased her on December 19, 2010. She was employed as a clerk for Western Union in Niagara Falls, NY. Evelyn was a congregant of St. James United Methodist Church, where she served as treasurer for forty years. She also was a former Niagara County Chairperson for the Girl Scouts and a cook for Niagara Falls Meals-on-Wheels for ten years. Evelyn is survived by her daughter, Brenda (George) Pope of Lewiston; grandchildren, Lauren (late Jeromye) Rogers of Virginia and Kevin Pope of North Tonawanda; great-grandchildren, Evelyn and Hunter Rogers; nieces, Pamela (Paul) Stivers and Cindy (late Jack) Stewart; a nephew, John (Janice) Wolfgang and several great-nieces and great-nephews. In addition to her parents and husband, she was predeceased by her sister, Helen (late Charles) Stewart Wolfgang. Prayers of Committal and interment will be held on Thursday, June 28th at 11:00 a.m. in Riverdale Cemetery, with Pastor Matt Kofahl officiating. If desired memorial offerings may be made to Upper Mountain Volunteer Fire Company or St. James United Methodist Church. Arrangements are under the direction of Michael R. Goodlander of OTTO REDANZ FUNERAL HOME, 2215 MILITARY ROAD, NIAGARA FALLS, NY. Please visit www.goodlandercares.com to share your sympathies with Evelyn’s family. | STEWART, Evelyn M (I91426)
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6357 | Evelyn M. Brodfuehrer (Thuman) age 81, of North Tonawanda, January 19, 2019, after a lengthy illness. She was the wife of the late Leonard Brodfuehrer. Beloved mother of Keith (Vicki) Brodfuehrer, Doug (Yrma) Brodfuehrer, Pam (late Ron) Haffa, Sharon (Eliseo) Villamar, and Kathy Brodfuehrer. Grandmother of 11 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Sister of Alice (Eddy) Guenther, Arline (Don) McKenzie, and the late Bobby and James Thuman. Sister-in-law of Dorothy Thuman; aunt of many nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Fretthold Funeral Home Inc. 1241 Oliver St. at Ward Rd. in North Tonawanda on Friday, January 25th from 4-8 P.M, a Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday at 11 A.M. from Our Lady of Czestochowa R. C. Church, 626 Oliver St. in North Tonawanda. The Rev. Paul Kelly, cousin of the family will officiate, interment in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Guest register available at frettholdfuneralhome.com. | THUMAN, Evelyn M (I174586)
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6358 | Evelyn M. McGraw passed away on Monday, September 2, 2019 at 7:20 PM with her children and family by her side. She was born on February 4, 1926 to the late Clarence and Melina (Trongeau) Mathew. She grew up on the farm west of Wolcott with her sisters and brothers during the depression years, having milk cows and raising her chickens. She helped with the war effort during WWII. After high school, Evelyn married Raymond McGraw on September 10, 1947. Evelyn loved being a farm wife and raising their two children. Surviving along with her children are two siblings; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Evelyn was preceded in death by her parents; husband; and three siblings, Vera LaGue, LaVerne Mathew, and Vincent Mathew. Evelyn was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church of Remington all of her life, loved baking, and will always be remembered for her great coffee cake and strawberry jam. She loved playing games with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, working on puzzles, and watching her favorite show Jeopardy while eating Oreo cookies and drinking hot tea. During the past six months, Evelyn had been under hospice care and received great care and comfort. The family would also like to thank members of PhysioCare Home Hospice. Evelyn will be greatly missed. Friends may call from 9 AM until the time of Funeral Mass at 11 AM on Saturday, September 7, 2019 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Remington. Fr. Andrew DeKeyser to officiate. Interment to follow in Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery. | MATHEW, Evelyn May (I449)
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6359 | Evelyn Mae Udell, age 88, of Lockport, entered into rest on Monday, April 23, 2018 at Eastern Niagara Hospital in Lockport. Born January 6, 1930 in Lockport, Evelyn is the daughter of the late Melvin and Dorothy (Chase) Blacklock. Evelyn married Frank Udell in 1949. Mr. Udell died in 1982. Evelyn enjoyed spending time with family and friends. She is a member of Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Lockport. Surviving Evelyn are her children, Thomas (Linda) Udell, Richard (Sharon) Udell, David (Joanne) Udell and Cheryl (Fred) Jaquin; grandchildren, Wendy (Scott), Craig (Leah), Ryan, Steven, Derrick (Wendi), Garrett and Sarah; sister of Marie Tagg, Loren (Ann) Budde, Melvin (Jane) Budde, Mildred Harris, Sharon (Roy) Pecheco, Raymond (Cheryl) Blacklock and the late Arthur, Bobby and Gerald Budde. Several great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews also survive Evelyn. There will be no prior visitation. Private services will be held at the convenience of the family. Interment will be at North Ridge Cemetery, Cambria, NY. In lieu of flowers, memorials appreciated to Niagara Hospice. Please go to sherriebreamfuneralhome.com and leave a condolence for the family. | BUDDE, Evelyn Mae (I87812)
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6360 | Evelyn Pauline (Bernahl) Vitkus was welcomed home to the Church Triumphant on March 10, 2017. She was the daughter of Frank and Pauline (Haseley) Bernahl of Altamont, IL. Her brother Franklin and sister, Hilma (Schroeder) preceded her as well as her son Charles and daughter Diane Sue. Her husband Peter and son Daniel continue to live in Carmel, Indiana. Son-in-law, Rev. Dennis Meyer, granddaughter Rebecca (Robert) McCuaig and great-granddaughter Hannah live in La Porte, Indiana. Grandson Aaron (Cassie) Meyer live in Jasper, Indiana. Evelyn (Nana) was a woman of faith and strength. She described herself as “little but mighty". She and Peter were active in church. Evelyn regularly participated in women’s groups, Bible Studies, and Evangelism programs in all the various communities they lived. Most recently, Evelyn, Peter, and Daniel have been active members of Cornerstone Lutheran Church in Carmel, Indiana. Evelyn loved her family and their friends. She was an amazing cook and homemaker. Countless recipes have become favorites for her loved ones. There was always a warm welcome and a place at their table. Evelyn was an avid gardener. She loved God’s creation and whether it was the vegetable garden or flower garden, she was at home with garden gloves and a trowel to work the soil. The farm and the family from Illinois were a beloved part of her life and a favorite vacation spot for trips to connect with her roots. A Celebration of Life Service will be held at Bethany Lutheran Church, 102 G Street, La Porte, Indiana on April 9, 2017 at 2:30 PM (CST). Arrangements have been made through Cutler Funeral Home and Cremation Center. Her son-in-law, Pastor Dennis Meyer, will preside at the service. Burial will take place at Carmel Cemetery, La Porte, Indiana. Obituary from Cutler Funeral Home website. | BERNAHL, Evelyn P (I48947)
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6361 | Evening News (North Tonawanda, NY), , July 29, 1913 MRS. EVA SALEFSKI Mrs. Eva SALEFSKI, 76 year old, widow of the late Godfrey Salefski, one of the pioneer residents of North Tonawanda, died, at the home of her daughters, Mrs. William KARKAU, at No. 90 Keil street, Monday morning after a bried illness with typhoid fever. She was born in Germany and came here when a child. Two daughters, Mrs. KARKAU and Mrs. Charles WASLEFSKI, one son Charles SALEFSKI, one sister Mrs. Godfrey GUST and two brothers Godfried and Jacob KOLPACK, all of North Tonawanda survive. The funeral will be held from the Karkau home on Keil street at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternnon, and a half hour later from the Salem Church on Morgan street. The Rev. Hans Horney officiating. Burial will be in Salem cemetery. | KOLPACK, Eva (I193591)
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6362 | Evening News of the Tonawanda's, Aug. 25, 1945 Mrs. Albertine Lovell, 76, wife of the late Joseph Lovell, died yesterday afternoon at her home, 257 Adam street. Born in Germany, she had resided in the Tonawandas the past 73 years. She was a member of the First Church of Christ. Surviving are four sons, Albert J., William T., Charles R. and John H. Lovell, and two grandchildren, all of Tonawanda. Rites will be held on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Hamp Funeral Home, 37 Adam street. The Rev. Norman Crawford will officiate. Burial will be in Elmlawn. | PIEPER, Albertine (I68356)
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6363 | Evening News of the Tonawandas 1896 August Sattelberg, aged 71 years, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ernest Nagel, of Broad street, at 4 p.m. Saturday. Deceased had been ill for nearly a year and had been confined to his bed for the past seven months. He resided in Martinsville for more than 40 years, where he was well known. A brother and a sister and two sons and two daughters survive him. The funeral will be held from the house at 1 p. m. and from the Lutheran church at Martinsville at 2:30. Interment at Martinsville cemetery. | SATTELBERG, Carl August Erdmann (I54403)
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6364 | Evening News of the Tonawandas April 1894 ANOTHER DEATH Mrs. Catherine Karkau Succumbs to the Grim Monster Mrs. Catherine Karkau died at her home on Schenck street yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the age of 53 years. The cause of death was stomach trouble. The deceased came to this country from Germany thirteen years ago and immediately settled in North Tonawanda. Mrs. Karkau leaves a husband, who is employed by Smith, Fassett & Co., and six children, three sons and three daughters. One of the latter, Miss May, aged 13 years, is lying seriously ill with typhoid fever. The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon, the service being held at the home at 1 o'clock and at Frieden's church at 2 o'clock. | SCHLICHT, Katharina (I85546)
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6365 | Evening News of the Tonawandas Ernest O. Karre Dies NORTH TONAWANDA, June 27. Ernest O. Karre, 78, died today at his home, 15 Linwood avenue, after a long illness. Born in Germany, Mr. Karre had lived here 62 years. He was a member of St. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran church. Surviving are his wife, Eleanor; three sons, Walter. Mlddleport, Frank and William, this city, one daughter, Mrs. Harold Fitzsimmons, Tonawanda, and eight grandchildren. Services will be held Wednesday at 3:30 pm. at the home.; The Rev. Leonard Baldwin will officiate. Interment will be in Elmlawn cemetery. | KARRE, Ernest Otto (I110503)
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6366 | Evening News of the Tonawandas Friday, November 7, 1919 Henry Moje, a retired Shawnee farmer, died yesterday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Peter Flach, of No. 86 Keil street. Mr. Moje was born in Germany eighty-one years ago. He came to the United States sixty-seven years ago and with the exception of the last three years, during which he resided with his daughter, he had made his home in the town of Shawnee. His death followed a lingering illness. Surviving are four sons, Charles Moje of Pittsburg, Henry Moje of Pendleton and Edward and Albert Moje of Shawnee, and four daughters, Mrs. Herman Jagow, Mrs. Flach and Mrs. Charles Newman of North Tonawanda and Mrs. John Miller of Shawnee. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon from the Flach residence and an hour later from the St. Paul's church in Shawnee. Rev. E. A. Schulz will officiate and burial will be in the Shawnee cemetery. | MOJE, Johann Heinrich Carl (I98425)
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6367 | Evening News of the Tonawandas Monday, April 28, 1930 MRS. WINIFRED E. KARRE Mrs. Winifred Ethel Karre, 30 years old, died yesterday morning at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kohler, 320 Falconer street. She was a life-long resident. Besides her parents, she is survived by a husband, Milton E. Karre; three daughters, Amida (sic) M., Geraldine M., and Betty Jane, and a son, La Vern. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Kohler residence and half an hour later from the Redemer Lutheran church, Rev. K. Richter will conduct the services and interment will be at Elmlawn | KOHLER, Winifred Ethel (I110491)
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6368 | Evening News of the Tonawandas Monday, November 12, 1923 MRS. SCHIMSCHACK IS DEAD IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Agnes A. Schimschack, 45 years old, wife of Herman Schimschack, 413 Fletcher street, died yesterday morning at the DeGraff Memorial hospital. Mrs. Schimschack was born in Germany. She was brought to the Tonawandas by her parents when less than a year old. She was a member of the Ladies' Aid society and the Sewing class of the Emanuel Lutheran church. Besides her husband, she is survived by five daughters, the Misses Elsie and Freda Schimschack, Mrs. Alfred Gaul and Mrs. Paul Schimschack of Tonawanda, and Miss Agnes Schimschack of Mingo Junction, O.; two sons, Berhardt Busch of North Tonawanda and Paul Schimschack of Tonawanda; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Greinhert of St. Johnsburgh; four sisters, Mrs. Charles Meyers, Mrs. Theodore K...m, Mrs. George Hildebrandt and Mrs. Gustave Heisterburg (?), all of the Tonawandas, and four brothers, Otto and Edward Greinert of St. Johnsburgh and Julius and Theodore Greinert of North Tonawanda. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the late residence and half an hour later from the Emanuel church, Rev. E. O. Scholz officiating. Burial will be at Elmlawn. | GREINERT, Agnes Anna Mathilda (I61255)
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6369 | Evening News of the Tonawandas Saturday, November 1, 1947 William Janowsky, Sr., died Nov. 1, 1947 in North Tonawanda. He was born in Germany 81 years ago, and was the husband of the late Gusta (nee Karkau) Janowsky. He was the father of Mrs. August Garlapo, William H. Janowsky, Jr., Mrs. Robert DeLacey, all of North Tonawanda, and the late Mrs. Emma Galapo. Seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren survive. Calls may be made at the home of his daughter, Mrs. August Garlapo, 375 Stanley street, North Tonawanda, where funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in Friedens Evangelical Cemetery. | JANOWSKY, William (I96303)
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6370 | Evening News of the Tonawandas 1 Dec 1918 Mrs. Marie Dornfeld, 78 years old, of no. 302 William Street, Martinsville, died this morning at her home after a long illness. Besides her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Elbert Smith of Newark, N.J., and Mrs. Louis Meyers of Buffalo; fifteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren survive. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. from the late residence. Burial will be made in St. Paul's cemetery at Martinsville. | HOFFMANN, Friedericke Maria (I62585)
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6371 | Evening News of the Tonawandas Apr 26, 1919 Ferdinand Achterberg, 81 years old died yesterday afternoon at his home on the Niagara Falls boulevard at Wurlitzer after a long illness. Besides his wife, three sons, Charles Achterberg of the town of Wheatfield. Ernest and Gustav Achterberg of North Tonawanda, two daughters, Mrs Augusta Luther and Mrs Albert Maertin of the Tonawandas, 28 grandchildren and five great, grandchildren survive. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon from the late residence- at 1:30 o'clock and a half hour later from St John's church at St Johnsburg. Burial will be in St John's cemetery. | ACHTERBERG, Ferdinand A (I68077)
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6372 | Evening News of the Tonawandas Dec 21, 1940 Edward A. Broeker, 37, 65 Bouck street, died last night after a prolonged illness. He was a lifelong resident of the Tonawnadas. He leaves his wife, Agnes, nee Duerr; his mother, Mrs. Anna Broeker, Tonawanda; four brothers. Irving of Buffalo, Chester of North Tonawanda, Donald and Lloyd of North Tonawanda, and three sisters, Mrs. Harold Sniff, Mrs. Adolph Kwiatowski and Miss Isabelle Broeker of the Tonawandas. Rites will be held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the residence. Rev. Walter F. Hetzel will officiate. Burial will be in Elmlawn. | BROEKER, Edward A (I203309)
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6373 | Evening News of The Tonawandas Mar 7, 1921 Mrs. Hulda Ewald Mrs. Hulda Ewald, fifty-two years old, died yesterday morning at her home at No. 532 Payne avenue. She was born in Wolcottsburg, N.Y., and had lived in the Tonawandas for the past thity-four years. She is survived by a husband, John Ewald; three daughters, Mrs. Otto Bliemeister and Miss Esther Ewald of North Tonawanda and Mrs. Otmar Malow of Detroit; six sons, Martin, Gustav, John, Herman, Alfred, Carl Ewald(sic) of North Tonawanda; a mother, Mrs. Bertha Duwe of Wolcottsburg, four sisters, Mrs. Otto Trieber of Rapids. N.Y., Mrs. Gustav Elmann of North Tonawanda, Mrs. Emma Sugg of Depew and Mrs. Herman Kirchhoff of Wolcottsburg, and two brothers, Albert Duwe of Batavia and Herman Duwe of Barker. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the late residence and half an hour later at St. Paul's church on Washington street, Rev. August Eberbach officiating. Burial will be at Elmlawn. | DUWE, Hulda Auguste Louise (I69343)
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6374 | Evening News of the Tonawandas, Aug 26, 1927 Woman Burned to Death in Attempt to Save Children Mrs. Mary Badrow, of Washington Street Bergholtz, Was Safely Out But Returned For Youngster - Husband Badly Burned Trying to Save Her Bergholtz - Mrs. Emelia Badrow, 58 years old of Washington road, Bergholtz, was burned to death in a fire that destroyed her home at 5 o'clock this morning, and her husband, John Badrow, 60 years old, was severely burned about the head, hands and arms in a vain attempt to save his wife from the flames. Mrs. Badrow was safely out of the burning building once but returned to the house in an attempt to save her daughter, Esther, 16 years old, and her grandson, Howard, 5 years old who were still in the dwelling, when she was trapped by the flames and met her death. Firemen saved the two children. The fire was caused by the explosion of a kerosene stove, which was lighted by Mrs. Badrow to prepare breakfast. The Badrow home was a story and a half frame building and the flames swept rapidly through the lower part. Rudolph Badrow, 25 years old, a son, when aroused by the fire, jumped from an upper story bedroom window and sounded an alarm, which brought the Bergholtz, St. Johnsburg and Nashville volunteer firemen to the scene of the blaze with their motor apparatus. The blaze had gained such a start, however, that the firemen were unable to save the house or its contents. The fire loss was estimated at $5,000. Mr. Badrow was aroused by the explosion and mad his exit from the building safely, only to return again in search of his wife and sustain severe burning. The Badrow family was well known in Bergholtz. The spectacular and fatal fire attracted nearly the whole countryside to Bergholtz. Mrs. Badrow's body was not recovered until the fire was extinguished. Her husband made an heroic attempt to save her life. He reached the woman's body and was dragging it to safety when it slipped away from him and he was again unable to reach it in the dense smoke and fierce flames. Mrs. Badrow was born in the town of Wheatfield. Besides her husband, she is survived by four daughters, the Misses Esther and Emma at home, Mrs. Arthur Licht of Lockport road and Mrs. Herman Wrege of North Tonawanda; one son, Rudolph, 10 grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Emma Conrad of Bergholtz and Mrs. Alter Gierke of Bergholtz, and one brother, August Karing of Bergholtz. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon from the Licht home at 2 o'clock, standard time, and at 2:30 from St. Jacob's church, Rev. Otto Bruss officiating. Interment will be in St. Joseph's (Jacob's) Cemetery. | KAHRING, Emilie (I81277)
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6375 | Evening News of the Tonawandas, July 13, 1896 Drowned..in the Niagara River at LaSalle No Person Saw it.... It is thought that Benjamin Proefrock was adjusting the sail on the boat When he met his fate. He lived in North Tonawanda A sad case of drowning ocurred near LaSalle on Saturday afternoon. Christian Proefrock worked on a farm near LaSalle. He left his work about 4 o'clock and went to the river where he had a sail boat fastened to a stake. He got into the boat and from the appearance of things, he was arranging a sail when the boat tipped over and the lad fell into the water and was drowned. No person saw the accident nor was it discovered until about 6 o'clock, but it is thought he turned the boat over while adjusting a sail, for the boat was still tied to a stake when the drowning was discovered. The body was found in about four feet of water near the boat. It is thoght the lad may have struck his head upon a rock and was rendered unconcious, or he may have been taken with cramps. The drowned boy was but 16 years old and his home was near Ely car barns in North Tonawanda, to which the body was taken. The funeral ocurred at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The body was taken to St John's for burial. | PROEFROCK, Benjamin Johann Hermann (I55502)
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6376 | Evening News of the Tonawandas, June 24, 1948 HENRY W. RIEXINGER Henry W. Riexinger, 48, died suddenly this morning at his home 33 Washington St. He is survived by his widow, Ellen, nee Maerten; a son, Henry W. Riexinger, Jr., a daughter, Miss Lorraine Riexinger three sisters, Mrs. Louise Adams of Tonawanda, Mrs Ruth Garlapo of North Tonawanda and Mrs. Annie Campbell of Kenmore and a brother, George Riexinger of Buffalo. Funeral announcement later. | RIEXINGER, Henry W (I96886)
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6377 | Evening News of the Tonawandas, May 27 , 1946 MRS. EMMA K. MOELLER Mrs. Emma K. Moeller, 77, died Saturday night in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Gordis E. Knapp, 116 Lin wood avenue, Tonawanda. A life long resident of Tonawanda, Mrs. Moeller was a member of St. Peter's Evangelical Church. Besides her daughter, Mrs. Moeller is survived by 5 sons, Edwin of Lewiston; Clarence, Elton, Erving and Frank, all of North Tonawanda; 17 grand children and two great grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Mary Semper of Tonawanda. Funeral services will be held in the Knapp home, Wednesday at 2 p. m. and at St. Peters Church at 2:30 p.m., the Rev. J. J. Braun officiating. Burial will be Messing Cemetery | WINK, Emma K (I121537)
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6378 | Evening News of the Tonawandas, Nov 24, 1947 EX-RESIDENT DIES Mrs. Augusta Schendel Kage, a former resident of North Tonawanda, died yesterday at the Odd Fellows Home, Lockport. She was the mother of Mr. Edward Schendel Jr., of North Tonawanda. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Gaul Funeral Home, 263 East Ave., Lockport. Burial will be in Clarence Center. | SCHULTZ, Bertha Louise Emilie (I81167)
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6379 | Evening News of the Tonawandas, September 18, 1929 George Stagg Dies North Tonawanda, Sept 19 - George H. Stagg, 45 years old, died yesterday afternoon at his home, 50 Bryant street, after a lingering illness. He was a lifelong resident of Tonawanda and a member of the Tonawandas Aerie, No. 1411, F. O. E. and Court Tonawanda. No. 624, I. O. O. F. Stagg is survived by a daughter, Ernestine; a father, Henry Stagg, both of North Tonawanda; a brother, Rev. John Alexander, Harbor Springs, Mich. and a sister, Mrs. T. E. Lamson, Syracuse. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the late residence. Rev. C. L. Braun of the Grace Lutheran Church will conduct the services and interment will be in Sweeney cemetery. | STAGG, George H (I70790)
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6380 | Evening News of the Tonawandas, Wed, January 10, 1934 MRS. WILHELMINE JAENECKE Mrs. Wilhelmine Jaenecke, 69 years old, died yesterday afternoon at her home, 968 Falls Boulevard, following a brief illness. With the exception of a few years, spent at North Ridge, Mrs. Jaenecke always lived in North Tonawanda. She is survived by a husband, Christian; two daughters, Mrs. Albert Behm, North Tonawanda, and Mrs. Fred Bartz, East Wilson; and three sons, Christian, Jr., East Wilson, Leonard and Albert, North Tonawanda. 13 grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. William Heschke. Nashville, and two brothers, Henry Kopp, North Tonawanda, and Leonard Kopp, town of Wilson. Funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence and 2:30 o'clock from St. Paul's church. Rev. F.A. Hinners will officiate and burial will be at North Ridge. | KOPP, Wilhelmine V (I97754)
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6381 | evin E. Covel passed away on June 18, 2024, under the care of Niagara Hospice. Born April 14, 1954 in Lockport, New York, he was the son of the late Franklin Covel and the late Florence (Witkop) Covel. Kevin worked as a banker for several banks for over 30 years, with his longest tenure at First Niagara Bank; he retired in 2014. He was a member of the Royalton Planning Board, and was a lifelong member of Rapids Bible Church, where he served as the Treasurer and sang in the choir. Kevin enjoyed golfing and traveling, and was a big fan of classic rock, the Buffalo Bills, and the Buffalo Sabres. Kevin is survived by his sister Nancy (late Warren “Clip”) Smith, his beloved niece Dawn (R. Scott) DeLuca, and his cherished great-niece Ainsleigh DeLuca. Friends and Family may call at Center Church, 7209 Rapids Rd, Lockport on Saturday, June 22nd at 10 AM, where a service will follow at 11AM. Interment will be in Huskey Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, Memorials to the Church or Niagara Hospice would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.pruddenandkandt.com. | COVEL, Kevin E (I151496)
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6382 | EWALD - Betty (nee Lamp) Age 99, of North Tonawanda, May 8, 2022. Wife of the late Robert P. Ewald, who died in 1973; mother of Paul John (late Joann) Ewald and Barbara Ann (Roger) Stahlman; grandmother of Daniel Stahlman; great-grandmother of Zachary and Bradley; daughter of the late John and Regina Lamp; sister of Ardys (late Richard) Lerch; and the late Donald (late Virginia) Lamp, Robert (late Ann) Lamp, and Gerald (late Roxanne) Lamp; also survived by nieces and nephews. Betty was a graduate of Tonawanda High School and was the oldest living member of Redeemer Lutheran Church in North Tonawanda. Betty had been employed by Van Raalte, in North Tonawanda, and in her later years, worked at AM & A's in the Town of Tonawanda. She was a volunteer at DeGraff Memorial Hospital and also North Tonawanda Food Pantry. Betty was also a member of Friends of North Tonawanda Public Library. There will be no prior visitation. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service on Monday, May 23rd, at 11 AM at JOHN O. ROTH FUNERAL HOME, INC., 25 William St., (between Morgan & Broad Sts.) in Tonawanda. A Private Burial will be in Elmlawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in memory of Betty may be made to Redeemer Lutheran Church, 265 Falconer St., North Tonawanda, NY 14120. Condolences may be shared at www.ROTHFUNERAL.com | LAMP, Betty (I77693)
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6383 | EWALD - Donald S. Ewald, 77, of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, formerly of North Tonawanda, September 19, 1989 in Ft. Lauderdale. He was a former employee of Bell Aerosystems. He moved to Florida in 1972 and worked with his son, Brian, in the glass and window business in Pompano Beach up until his death. He is survived by two sons, Brian L. Ewald and Gary l. Ewald, both of Ft. Lauderdale. Burial was Monday morning (October 23, 1989) in Friedens Cemetery, North Tonawanda, N.Y. | EWALD, Donald S (I74805)
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6384 | EWALD - Emma L. Ewald, 77, of 654 Falls Boulevard, North Tonawanda, died Saturday (Dec. 28, 1963) at DeGraff Memorial Hospital. She was a lifelong resident of North Tonawanda, a member of Grace Lutheran Church and the Ladies Aid Society of the church. She is survived by her husband, Hugo A. Ewald; two sons, Gilbert K. and Donald S. Ewald; three sisters, Mrs. Oliver Burgin, Mrs. Henry Janowsky and Mrs. Arthur Roloff, all of North Tonawanda; two brothers, Clarence Dueger of North Tonawanda and Stuart Dueger of Baytown, Texas; also two grandchildren. Friends may call at the Wattengel Funeral Home, 307 Oliver St., North Tonawanda, where funeral services will be Monday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Daniel Olson will officiate. Burial in Friedens Cemetery. | DUEGER, Emma L (I192852)
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6385 | EWALD - Gilbert Ewald, 76, of North Tonawanda, Thursday (September 19, 1985) at North Gate Manor Nursing Home. A lifelong resident of North Tonawanda, Mr. Ewald was a member of Rescue Fire Co, No. 5, a charter member of the North Tonawanda, Firemen's Benevolent Assoc. and retired clerk of the North Tonawanda City Market. Son of the late Hugo and Emma (nee Dueger) Ewald. Mr. Ewald is survived by one brother, Donald S. Ewald of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; two nephews, Brian Ewald of Pompano Beach, Fla., and Gary Ewald of Palm Beach, Fla. Friends may call Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Wattengel Funeral Home, Inc., 307 Oliver St., North Tonawanda where services will be held Monday at 10:30 a.m., the Rev. Charles W. Hobbs, Sr. officiating. Interment Friedens Cemetery. If desired, memorials may be made to Friedens Church Cemetery Fund. | EWALD, Gilbert K (I74804)
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6386 | EWALD - Hugo A. Ewald, 88, of 654 Niagara Falls Blvd., Tuesday (July 28, 1970) at his home. A lifelong resident of North Tonawanda, he was a member of the Grace Lutheran Church, Rescue Fire Co. No. 5, and the North Tonawanda Firemen's Benevolent Association. He was formerly employed as a machinist at the Columbus-McKinnon Chain Corp., retiring in 1955. Husband of the late Emma Dueger Ewald, who died in 1963, he is survived by two sons, Gilbert K. and Donad S. Ewald, both of North Tonawanda; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Wattengel Funeral Home, Inc., 307 Oliver St., North Tonawanda, where services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Friday. The Rev. E. Werner Weinreich will officiate. Burial in Friedens Cemetery. | EWALD, Hugo Taugott Lebrecht (I192860)
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6387 | Ex-Machinist Dies at 76 Matthew Dorochak, 76, of 1664 Linwood Ave., died today (Aug. 13, 1964) at Mount St. Mary's Hospital after a long illness. He was born in Austria Jan. 18, 1888, the son of Andrew and Mary Dorochak. He had lived in Niagara for 70 years. He was a retired machinist and had worked at Olin Mathieson Chemical Corps for 30 years and for the City of Niagara Falls for 15 years. He retired 11 years ago. Mr. Dorochak is survived by 10 daughters, Mrs. William Slenker, Mrs. John Gaertner, Mrs. Agnes Clifton and Miss Barbara Dorochak, all of Niagara Falls; Sister Donna Marie,. O.S.F., St., Mary's: of the Angel s, Williamsville; Mrs. Theodore Sanders, of Lewiston; Mrs. Randall Bailey, of Orange, Conn.; Mrs. Richard Rees, of Elmira; Mrs. Irene Rowe, of Sherrill, and Mrs. Paul LaVassaur, of Novato, Calif. Also surviving are two brothers, Steve Dorochak, of Sherrill, and John Dorochak, of Orchard Park, 15 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Prayer services will be held Monday at 10:45 a.m. at the Otto Redanz Funeral Home and at Sacred Heart Church at 11:15 a.m. Burial will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Friends may call.at the funeral home from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Fridav. Saturday and Sunday The family said that donations may be made to Mount St. Mary's Hospital building fund. | DOROCHAK, Matthew A (I194035)
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6388 | EXPIRES SUDDENLY Cerebral Hemorrhage Proved Fatal to Town of Wheatfield Farmer NORTH TONAWANDA. Feb. 23. - William Forth, 68 years old, died suddenly yesterday at his home on the Schultz road, town of Wheatfield. Coroner J. E. Helwig gave the cause of death as cerebral hemorrhage. Mr. Forth was apparently in the best of health when he retired. He had been chopping wood on his farm yesterday. Mrs. Forth heard her husband gasping for breath but he died before a physician could be summoned. Born in Germany. Mr. Forth had resided in Wheatfield for th« last 53 years. He is survived by his wife, Anna; four sons, Edward. Tonawanda; Herbert and Raymond, Wheatfield, and Elmer. North Tonawanda; a daughter, Mrs. Kempton Briggs, Tonawanda; nine grandchildren and. two sisters, Mrs. Fred Rockwood. Cambria. The funeral will be held Monday afternoon at 3:10 o'clock at the home. Burial will be in the Wheatfield cemetery. | FORTH, Wilhelm Carl (I181100)
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6389 | F. A. Hoefert Dies; Retired Police Chief North Tonawanda - Frederick A. Hoefert, 76, of 298 Niagara Street, and commander of a Spanish American War Veterans unit here, died Tuesday night (Jan. 15, 1957) at Veterans Hospital, Buffalo. He was hospitalized for the last two months but had been in ill health for the last, five years. Mr. Hoefert ended a 43-year police career when he retired Dec. 31, 1945. He had served as chief for 20 years, a record for that post in this city. With Force Since 1902 He was appointed to the Police Department on April 1, 1902, after completing an enlistment in the U. S. Army, in which he served with the 8th Infantry Regiment and saw service in Cuba in the war against Spain and later service in the Philippines. Mr. Hoefert worked as a patrolman until June 1, 1924, when he was appointed on reserve duty in police headquarters on the retirement of the late Chief John F.Ryan. He was promoted to chief in 1925. Mr. Hoefert held the commandership of Albert R. Smith Camp,United Spanish War Veterans, since his retirement until death. He was active in the Niagara County Veterans Council and Niagara River Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was a member of the International Police Chiefs Assn., Sweeney Hose Co., the North Tonawanda Firemen's Benevolent Assn., and of First Evangelical United Brethren Church and its brotherhood. Native of Germany Born in Germany, Mr. Hoefert came to this country at the age of 9 with his parents, the late Henry and Louise Hoefert. The family settled on Grand Island and in 1901 moved to this city. Mr. Hoefert and his wife, the former Minnie A. Rohde, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on June 15, 1955. Surviving, in addition to Mrs. Hoefert, are two sons, Herbert W. Hoefert, this city, and Wilbert G. Hoefert, North Java; three daughters, Mrs. Kurt H. Osberg, Philadelphia, Mrs. Walter A. Reinhard, Amherst, Ohio, and Mrs. Glenn T. Wardell, this city: eight grandchildren; and a brother, William G. Hoefert, Detroit. The Rev. Harlington M. Bahn,D.D., will conduct the funeral service at the Hilliard Funeral Home at a time to be determined. Burial will be in Whitehaven Cemetery, Grand Island. | HOEFERT, Fred August Carl (I78593)
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6390 | Facts Born: September 13, 1920 Place of Birth: North Tonawanda, NY Death: April 9, 2011 Place of Death: Lockport, NY Occupation: scale operator and co-owner Lynch Park Camp Grounds Organizations: U.S. Coast Guard Anthony Brzezinski September 13, 1920 - April 9, 2011 Anthony Brzezinski, 90 of North Tonawanda, entered into rest Saturday (April 9, 2011) under the care of Niagara Hospice. Mr. Brzezinski was born in North Tonawanda on September 13, 1920 to John and Anna (Tomkiewicz) Brzezinski. Anthony was a former employee of National Grinding wheel, Scale operator and Co owner of Lynch Park Camp Grounds, WWII Veteran, life member of American Legion Stephen Sikora Post No 1322, the U.S. Coast Guard, and a member of St. Jude the Apostle Parish. Anthony is survived by his beloved wife of 66 years Catherine (Surage) Brzezinski, father of John A. (Roseann) Brzezinski, Linda (Gregory) Lloyd, Susan (Thomas) Magee, also survived by 9 grandchildren and 16 great grand children. Memorial mass will be held from St. Jude the Apostle Parish at a time to be announced. Interment MT. Olivet Cemetery. If desired memorials may be made to Niagara Hospice. Arrangements by Wattengel Funeral Home, Guest registry at Wattengel.com | BRZEZINSKI, Anthony J (I166099)
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6391 | Faery, Lorraine E. - Buffalo News Of Ransomville, NY, August 18, 2003, age 85, wife of George T. Faery; mother of Thomas A. (Barbara), Jack E. (Deborah), Douglas G. (Diane), William P. (Ann), Fred J. (Sharon) Faery, Muriel G. (Larry) Brown and Shirley M. (David) Benton; also survived by 19 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the HARDISON FUNERAL HOMES INC., 3648 Ransomville Rd., Ransomville, NY, Wednesday, 7-9 PM and Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Friday, August 22, at 10:00 AM from the Immaculate Conception R.C. Church, 4671 Townline Rd. (Rt. 429) Ransomville. Memorials to the Pekin Volunteer Fire County, 3204 Upper Mountain Rd., Sanborn, NY 14132. Published in the Buffalo News on 8/20/2003. Guest Book Flowers & gifts Charities | GRAUER, Lorraine Emily (I16584)
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6392 | Fair Haven NY Register - 10/15/1964 Fred H. Brace of Ovid RD 2, formerly of Wolcott died Friday at Taylor Brown Hospital in Waterloo where he had been a patient since Sept 28. He was 91. Mr. Brace was born in the Town of Woicott Sept 16, 1873, the son of Henry and Julia Beebe Brace. He had been employed by the O&C Canning Co. for many years until his retirement and in 1948 he moved f r o m Wolcott to make his home with a son, Lyle Brace, in Ovid. Surviving, besides his son, are: a grandson, Terry, of Ovid; a sister. Mrs. Laura Harrison of Fair Haven, and a brother, Bert D. Brace of Fair Haven. His wife. Nettie V. Burghdorf Brace, died March 11. 1935. Services were held Sunday at the Robertson Funeral Home, at Woicott the Rev. H. Wesley Bacon of the Wokott Methodist church officiating. Burial was in Westbury Cemetery, Westbury. | BRACE, Fred H (I163178)
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6393 | Fair Haven NY Register - 11/18/1965 FAIR HAVEN-Mrs. Laura Harrison, 74, of Fair Haven died Saturday (Nov. 13, 1965) following a long illness at an Auburn nursing home. A daughter of Henry and Julia Beebe Brace, she was bom and lived around Fair Haven most of her life. Her husband, John, died in 1935. I Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. James Myers of Chesapeake, Va.; two sons, Lyle of North Hollywood, Fla. and John of Rochester; one brother. Burton Brace of Fair Haven; 10 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. A service was held at 2 p.m. Monday, in the Becker Funeral Home at Red Creek, with burial in Springbrook Cemetery, Fair Haven. Rev. Richard Wentz of Red Creek, retired Methodist minister, officiated. | BRACE, Laura (I163175)
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6394 | Fair Haven NY Register - 4/7/1966 FAIR HAVEN-Burton Brace, 90, of Fair Haven, died Sunday, April 3, at the Cayuga.County Infirmary, where be had been a patient eight years. A son of the late Henry and Julia Beebe Brace, be was a life resident of F a i r Haven. Mr. Brace was formerly a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge. He is survived by several nieces and nephews. Services were held Wednesday at the Becker Funeral Home, Red Creek. Burial in Springbrook Cemetery, Fair Haven. The Rev. Richard Wentz officiated. | BRACE, Burton D (I163177)
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6395 | Fair Haven NY Register - 5/30/1935 Henry Brace., 88, one of the two surviving Grand Army veterans of Cato place, died early Monday morning at the Oswego hospital after being taken there Sunday after he had fallen out on the lawn and fractured his leg above the knee. He had been deprived of his eyesight for some time, but had been about the home until Sunday. He is survived by two daughters. Miss Flora Brace and Mrs. Laura Harrison of Fair Haven; two sons, Bart of Fair Haren and Fred of Wokott; one half-sister, Mrs. Dthphine Moore of Fair Haven; grandchildren, Mrs. Allen McFarland of Sterling Center. Mrs. Mack Van Patten of Minetto. Mrs. Edwin Blanchard of Martvilie, Mrs. Melvin Mead of Rochester, Lucille, Leon and Joyce Scott, Mrs. Marie Randall of Southwest Orwego, Lyle, Betty and Jack Harrison of Fair Haven and Lyle Brace of Wokott. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home, Rev. H. R. Austin officiating. Interment in Springbrook cemetery. | BRACE, Henry (I163173)
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6396 | Fair Haven NY Register - 6/8/1939 Miss Norma Espenchied of Alton and Lyle Brace of Wolcott, formerly of Fair Haven were married May 23 by Rev. L. J Reed at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage at Lycoming. They will make their home in Wolcott. | Family: BRACE, Lyle H / ESPENCHIED, Norma (F59074)
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6397 | Fair Haven NY Register - 9/1954 Miss Flora E. Brace died at her home, South Lake st., Fair Haven, Monday morning at 5 a.m. after an illness of two weeks. Miss Brace was born Sept. 23, 1869, in the Town of Wolcott Her parents were Henry and Julia Beebe Dates. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Laura Harrison; two brothers, Burt of Fair Haven and Fred Brace of Wolcott; several nieces and nephews. Miss Brace was a member of the former Methodist Episcopal church of Fair Haven. One niece is located in Japan, Mrs. Betty Myers, and her family. One nephew. Lyle Harrison is in South America. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Becker funeral home in Red Creek. Rev. A. W. Stewart officiated. Burial was at Springbrook Ccmeterv. | BRACE, Flora E (I163174)
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6398 | Fairport Herald-Mail Thursday, March 21, 1935 Front page Geo. Bulman Died Yesterday - Injuries Received When Car Skids Are Fatal to Local Young Man George M. Bulman, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bulman, died Wednesday, March 20, in Strong Memorial hospital as a result of injuries received in an automobile accident Saturday night when he, with Carlton Ellsworth and a friend named Jones, was returning from a dance at Victor. The automobile skidded on a sharp turn and ran into a telephone pole. Besides the parents, surviving relatives are one sister, Mrs. Howard DeNise; a brother, Warren Bulman; his grandmother, Mrs. W. J. Marvin; and a niece, Muriel DeNise. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2:30 o'clock at the home on the Mosley road, with interment at Pittsford. The Jones boy also was taken to the hospital for treatment for injuries. | BULMAN, George M (I188289)
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6399 | Fairport Herald-Mail - 6/3/1970 A requiem Mass was celebrated at Assumption Church on Monday morning for Norman E. Schilling of 20 East Avenue. Mr.Schilling died May 29,1970, after an illness of several months.He is survived by his wife, Celina Schilling, one daughter,Mrs, Richard (Elaine) Priest of Macedon, his mother, Mrs.Augusta Schilling of Ithaca, five brothers, Harry and Robert of Ithaca, George of Macedon, Delbert of Enfield, New York, David of McGraw, New York, two sisters, Mrs. Charles (Helen) Bertwell of New York City, Mrs.Leo (Betty) Modena of.Redwood City, California, two grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.Interment was in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fairport. Arrangements by the Richard H. Keenan Funeral Home. | SCHILLING, Norman E (I202314)
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6400 | Fairport NY Herald - 4/12/1922 John Bulman, for many years a resident of the town of Perinton, died Sunday morning at his home on the Turk Hill road at the age of 88 years The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the house, and in- terment will be made in Oakwood cemetery, Penfield. Besides his'wife, Jane Scott Bulman, he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. DeWitt C. Barn- hart, of Fairport and five sons, -Wil- liam, John, George, Byron and Robert, all of the town of Perinton. | BULMAN, John Henry (I188290)
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