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- Niagara Gazette - 12/27/1969
ARGY-In Buffalo December 27, 1949,
Michael J. Argy Sr. Formerly of 3107
Mocklem Ave. Husband of Bernadette
Regan Argy and father of Mrs. Law-
rence (Bernadette) D'Aurelio of this
city, Thomas, Francis, Joseph and
Michael J. Argy, all of this city. Bro
ther of Mrs. Catherine Cronln, Mrs.
John (Louise) Cromer, Charles Argy,
Mrs. William (Marion) Kennedy, Ed
ward P. Argy, all of this city, and
Sister Mory Paschal, R.S.M., St. Jer
ome's Hospital, Batavla. Also survived
bv 14 grandchildren. Funeral services
Tuesday ot 8:30 a.m. from the Otto
Redanz Funeral Home, Inc., Michigan
and Tenth and 9:00 a.m. from Our
Lady of the Rosary Church. The family
will receive friends after 2:00 p.m.
Sunday at the funeral home.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 12/27/1969
Michael J. Argy 62, , formerly
of 3107 Macklem Ave.,
died early today in Buffalo after
a long illness.
He was president of the Niag
ara Falls Coach Lines for more
than 30 years before retiring
about three years ago.
He was also a former vice
president of the New York State
School Bus Association and
former member of the Athletic
Advisory Board at Niagara University.
The Niagara Falls native received
an honorary doctor of
commercial science degree from
Niagara University in 1962.
He attended local schools and
was an alumnus of Niagara University,
He was also a member of the
American Bus Association and
the Elks Club.
He is survived by his widow,
Mrs. Bernadette Argy, this city;
a daughter, Mrs. Bernadette
D'Aurelio, this city; four sons,
Thomas, Francis, Joseph and
Michael J. Argy Jr., all of this
city; four sisters, Mrs. Catherine
Cronin, Mrs. John (Louise)
Cramer, Mrs. William (Marion)
Kennedy, all of this city, and
Sister Mary Paschal, R.S.M., of
St. Jerome's Hospital, Batavia;
two brothers, Charles and Edward
P. Argy, both of this city,
and 14 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. at the Otto
Redanz Funeral Home and at 9
a.m. at Our Lady of the Rosary
Church.
The family will be present at
the funeral home after 2 p.m
Sunday.
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