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- Buffalo Evening News - 9/16/1948
WITT—Adolph J. Witt, in Buffalo, Sept.15, 1948. beloved husband of Pauline Meyer (nee Bach); brother of Richard of Ransomvllle. N. Y., Mrs. Fred Zilm, Niagara Falls, N. Y„ Mrs. Edward Hepburn of Punxsutuwney, Pa.; stepbrother of Albert of Lockport, N. Y.,Mrs. Alfred Broeker of Youngstown.N. Y.. and August of South Miami. Fla. Services at the Ernest Wedeklndt Funeral Home. 5 Walden Ave. at Genesee St.. Saturday at 1:30 o'clock. Friends invited. Deceased was a member of-Kensington Post No. 708. American Legion.
Niagara Gazette - 9/16/1948
Dies in Buffalo at 62 Former Falls Resident Adolph J. Witt. 62. a former resident of this city, died yesterday at Deaconess hospital. Buffalo, of an illness of two weeks.Employed at the Shredded Wheat plant of National Biscuit company here for 23 years. Mr. Witt retired eight years ago at which time he moved to Buffalo.A veteran of World War 1. he was a member of Kensington Post 70S.American Legion. While residing here he was a member of the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church.Surviving are his wife. Mrs.Pauline Meyer Witt; a brother,Richard. Ransomville: two sisters,Mrs. Fred Zilm. this city, and Mrs.J. Edward Hepburn. Punxsutawney.Pa.; two stepbrothers. Albert, Lockport, and August, South Miami Fla.. and a stepsister, Mrs. Alfred Broeker. Youngstown.Funeral services will be held at1:50 p. m. on Saturday at the Ernest Wedekindt Funeral home. 5 Walden avenue. Buffalo. Interment will be in North Ridge cemetery.Conducting the funeral services will be the Rev. Chester Witt, a nephew of the deceased.
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