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- North Tonawanda NY Evening News - 7/30/1956
BRUSH - Thomas A. Brush, 54,
of 7 Fremont St. Tonawanda, Sat-
urday evening (July 28, 1956) in
DeGraff Memorial Hospital after a
long illness. Born in Buffalo, he
had lived in Tonawanda 34 years.
He was a member of Salem Evan-
gelicall and Reformed Church and
was a past master of Tonawanda
Lodge 247 F&AM. He also was a
member of the Erie County Past
Masters Assn.,, the Erie County
Wardens Assn.,, National Fedr-
ated Craft 131 of Niagara Falls,
Tonawanda Chapter 278 R&AM,
the Twin Cities Rifle, Revolver and
Pistol Club, and the Masonic bowl-
ing team. He was an employe of
the U.S.. Customs Service for 30
years and a member of the Cus-
toms Assn. and the National Cus-
toms Service Assn. Surviving are
his wife, Alice J., (nee Ens-
minger); three daughters, Mrs.
Robert (Jean) Hutchinson and
Mrs. Wallace (Alice) Helwig, both
of North Tonawanda, and Mrs..
Bernard (Ruth) Ross of Grand Is-
land; a son, Robert of North Ton-
anwanda; eight grandchildren, and
a brother, Howard G. of Bangor,
Maine. Friends may call at Hil-
liard Funeral Home, 147 Delaware
St.,, where services will be at 2
p.m. Tuesday, the Rev. Walter F.
Hetzel officiating. Buriall will be in
Elmlawn Cemetery. Msonic serv-
ices will be at 8 p.m. Monday in
the funeral home.
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