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- 25 April 1941 Tonawanda News
Mrs. Esther Siegmann, 44, of the Errick road, town of Wheatfield, died this morning in the Memorial hospital at Niagara Falls. She was a life-log resident of the town. Surviving are her husband, Charles; three sons, Lester, Howard, and Roger at home; a mother, Mrs. Hulda Jagow of Bergholz; two sisters, Mrs. Frank Camann of Bergholz and Mrs. William Siegmann of Wheatfield, and four brothers, Rudolph Jagow, Albert and William DeVantier of Bergholz and John DeVantier of Niagara Falls. Rites will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 from the residence and at 3 oclock from St. Johns church, St. Johnsburg. Burial will be in St. Johns cemetery. Rev. Walter Thiemecke will officiate.
5/2/1941 Niagara Gazette
WHEATFIELD Funeral services
were held Sunday afternoon
arm of f o r M r v Esther Siegmann. 44. of
Eric road, at St. John's church. St.
Johnsburg. with the Rev W Thle-
mecke. pastor, officiating with ln-
terment In St. John's cemetery.
The bearers were Norman Camman.
Wllmer Camman. Norman
Devantler. Oerhard Devantler. Cllfi-
ford Toenner and Herbert Werth.
Flower Bearers were Clarice Sleg-
mann, Jean Camrqann. Betty
Lemke, Alice Lemke.' A. Mueller
and Martin Devantler.
iMrs. Siegmann Ls survived by
, her husband. Charles Siegmann;
three sons. Lr.ster. Roger, and Howard
Siegmann; two sLsters. Mrs.
F r a n k Camann. Mrs. William Slegmann
and fo\ir brothers. Rudolph
jJagore. Albert and William 'Devan-
tier, of Bergholt, and John De-
vantler of Niagara FalL*.
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