Notes |
- Toronto Proves Fatal To Falls Man
A 25-year employe of Moore Business Forms Inc., Norman G. Alles, 49, died today (Aug. 4, 1959) in Toronto General Hospital as the result. of a scuffle Monday at the Ayton Hotel, Ayton, Ont. Mr. Alles was visiting a brother, Albert L. Alles, in Ayton. While they were at the hotel, Albert became engaged in an argument with several men. They attacked him. Norman went to the rescue of his brother and was injured. He was taken to the Toronto hospital, where he died of injuries received in the encounter. Ontario authorities have charged the other men engaged in the fight with manslaughter. Norman Alles resided in the Niagara Falls area for the last 32 years. His home was in Old Falls Blvd.', Wheatfield. He worked in the Moore shipping department. He was a veteran of World War II and received a citation for valor in action from President Roosevelt. He was a member of' the Brotherhood of St. James Lutheran Church, Bergholz Volunteer Fire Department; LaSalle Sportsman's Club; Wheatfield Post No. 1451, American Legion, and the 25-Year Club of Moore Business Forms. Mr. Alles was a bachelor. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. John Alles, Hanover, Ont.; two brothers, Albert of Ayton, and John C. Alles, Kitchener, Ont, and two sisters, Mrs. Leah Weiser, Ayton, and Mrs. Catherine Hopf, Clifford, Ont. Services at the Otto Redanz Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Friday will be conducted by the Rev. Ernest Dietz. Burial will be in St. James Lutheran Cemetery, Bergholz.
|