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- Niagara Falls Gazette
Walmore Farmer Called by Death
Anthony Pfuhl Lives Only Few Hours After Stroke
WALMORE. Jan.10.-Anthony Pfuhl, 54 years old, well known Walmore farmer died yesterday in the same house in which he was born on the Lockport road. Mr. Pfuhl was seized with a stroke yesterday while attending a meeting at St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran church here. He was removed to his home and expired at 11 o'clock last night.
Mr. Pfuhl was a son of the late Ferdinand and Augusta (sic) Pfuhl, pioneer settlers of the Walmore district. He was a prominent member of St. Peter's church and active in Walmore village affairs.
Funeral services will be held from the family home on Sunday, January 13, at 2 o'clock, and at 2:30 from St. Peter's church. The Rev. Edward Grabau will officiate. Interment will be in Walmore cemetery.
Mr. Pfuhl is survived by his wife, Elsie Haseley Pfuhl; two daughters, Mrs. Edward Walck and Mrs. Theodore Walck, both of Sanborn; two sons, Hubert and Ivan (sic), both at home; two brothers, Ferdinand Pfuhl, of Wolcottsville, and John Pfuhl, of Walmore; three sisters, Mrs. William DeVantier and Mrs. Charles Haseley, of Niagara Falls, and Mrs. Anna Koening (sic), of Pekin, and three grandchildren.
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Niagara Falls Gazette
PFUHL RITES HELD
Services for Lockport Road Resident Are Largely Attended.
SANBORN, Jan. 15.-The funeral of Anthony Pfuhl, age 54, which was held at 2 o'clock on Sunday afternoon from his home, Lockport road, and at 2:30 at St. Peter's Lutheran church, was one of the largest ever held in this section.
The bearers included Fred Walck, Adolph De Vantier (sic), Hubert Haseley, Tony Walck, Albert Haseley and Albert Pfuhl. Flower bearers included Edna Walck, Irma Walck, Mayrian (sic) Haseley, Dorothy Haseley, Irving Walck, Max Pfuhl, Philip Haseley and Norman De Vantier (sic).
Rev. Edward Graubau (sic) was assisted in the service by Rev. Alfred Walck, of St. Paul, MN Interment was in Walmore cemetery.
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