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Niagara Gazette - 4/4/1971
 Frederick A. Wermuth, 78,
 of 121 Jackson St., Youngstown,
 died in V e t e r a ns
 Hospital, Buffalo after a brief
 illness Saturday (April 3,
 1971).
 Born In Rochester, he was
 a resident of this village for
 30 years.
 He served in the World War
 I with the U.S. Army. Mr.
 Wermuth was a self-employed
 carpenter in the village.
 He was a member of
 Niaagra Falls Carpenters
 al 322 and Ransomville
 Lodge 551 F&AM.
 He is survived by his widow,
 Olga E. Wermuth; four
 sons. Frederick A. Wermuth
 of Rochester; Ralph Wermuth
 of Long Beach, Calif., Robert
 Wermuth of California and
 Neil Wermuth of Boston,
 Mass.; six d a u g h t e r s,
 Bethesda Ruth of St.
 Petersburg, Fla.; Mrs.
 Eleanor Baars, and Mrs.
 Sharon Ingram, both of
 Rochester, and Mrs. Idaline
 Winger of California, Miss
 Carol Wermuth of Seattle,
 Wash., and Miss Dorothy,
 Wermuth of Ann Arbor, Mich,
 and a sister, Mrs. Catherine
 Schroder of Rochester.
 Funeral services will be
 conducted at the Lane
 Funeral Home, Youngstown,
 Monday at 3:30 p.m. by the
 Rev. H.R. Goodrich.
 Burial will be in Oakland
 Rural Cemetery, Youngstown.
 Memorial servlces will be
 conducted today at 8 p.m. at
 the funeral home by
 Ransomville Lodge 551.
 Friends may call today
 from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. at
 the funeral home.
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