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- Niagara Gazette - 1/3/1960
Funeral services for Anson
F. Berner, 52, of 1887
Michigan Ave., who died
Saturday (Jan. 2, 1960) at
Memorial Hospital as a result
of injuries suffered in
an accident while working,
will be held at 1:30 p.m.
T u e s d a y at the Gridley
Funeral Home.
The Rev. Evan J. Bartell,
of St. P a u l ' s Evangelical
Lutheran Church, will officiate.
Friends may call at the
funeral home after 3 p.m.
Sunday. A guard of honor,
from Ft. Niagara will participate
in funeral services -
at Riverdale Cemetery.
Mr. Berner wasN burned
Dec. 14 while at work at the
Union Carbide Metals Co.
A native of the Town of
Royalton, Mr. Berner moved
to this city 40 years ago.
A World War II veteran,
he was a charter member
of Gold Star Post' No. 6,
Amvets, and a past vice
commander of the post."He
also was a member of Niagara
Falls' Lodge No. 81,
IOOF, the Oxcart S o c i al
Club and the Carbide Good
Fellows Club.
Mr. Berner was burned
when fine metal powder he
was grinding caught fire.
He suffered third-d e g r e e
burns over 20 to 25 per cent
of his body.
Coroner F. Eugene Ingram
is conducting an investigation.
ALSO
Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 1/4/1960
BERNER - in Memorial Hospital,
Niagara Falls. Jan. 2. 1960,
Anson F. (Tommy) Berner, of
1887 Michigan Ave., Niagara
Falls, husband of Betty, father
of Richard and David, son of
Norman Berner of Akron, N.Y.,
brother of Norman Yarrington
and Rowland Berner, Niagara
Falls. Funeral from the Gridley
Funeral Home, Inc., 750 Main
St., Niagara Falls, N.Y. Tuesday
at 1:30 P.M. The Rev. Evan
J. Bartell officiating. Military
honors at the grave at Riverdale
Cemetery. Niagara Falls Lodge
IOOF, 81. will hold memorial
services Monday 7 P.M. at the
funeral home.
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