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- Niagara Gazette - 10/9/1968
Mrs. Pauline Biro, 49, of 999
Balmer Rd., Youngstown, died
Tuesday (Oct. 8. 1968) in Mount
St. Mary's Hospital. She had
been ill since July.
Mrs. Biro was born in Athol
and came to Niagara Falls as
a child. She was employed as
a cook in various restaurants
Including the Hitching Post, the
New York Central Commissary
and the Real McCoys
Restaurant, before retiring four
years ago.
She is survived by her husband,
Kenneth J. Biro of
Youngstown; five sons, William
K., Walter G., and Gerald M.
Biro of this city, and Paul R
and Steven E. Biro of Youngs-
town; and three daughters,
Mrs. Wayne (Mary) Bobbitt,
this city, Mrs. Donald (Nancy)
Kay, St. Catharines, Ont., and
Delores r. Biro of Youngstown.
Also surviving are her father,
Ernest Brandon of Niagara
Falls; five brothers, Walter,
Richard, Amos and Kenneth
Brandon of this city and George
Brandon of Burt; two sisters,
Mrs. Eldridge Ross of Montreal
and Miss Pearl Brandon of
Niagara Falls, and 13 grandchildren.
Services will bo held at the
Rhoncy Funeral Home Friday
at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Donald
M. Peck of St. Paul's Methodist
Church officiating. Burial will
be at Riverdale Cemetery.
Friends may. call at the
funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m
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