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a a a of of of of of of of of of MICROFILM THIS PAGE Obituaries MICROFILM THIS PAGE Buffalo July 29, 1988 Page B-11 22 Death Listings BASTEDO Gerneth R. (nee Bump) O'CONNOR James Peter BIGELOW Clarence C. PAGANO Salvatore Stephen BOBRO Beverly Ann (nee Damon) PULERI Salvatore CIRAULO Charles P. SAKELIS Agnes (nee Guzek) John E. SCHWARTMANN Amalie (nee Haas) COTTON Luis M.

DICK Marian L. W. (Webb) SONNENBERGER Frank E. GANCI Rose (nee Bondi) STAPELL Jean C. (nee Burrows) GANDILLOT Dorothy L.

SUTTON Dale M. (Steffenhagen) GOLIBERSUCH Adora (nee Hullman) THEISZ Mabel L. Spencer HEJNA Matthew TURNER Richard Lawrence HUGHES Juletta (Weller) WHITE Florence F. (nee Goetz) JEFFE Alice K. Brems WHITE Theodore KELCHLIN Ruth E.

Weitz WIERZBICKI Chester E. MIKLA Esther G. Szafranek WRIGHT Ronald NOWORYTA Joseph L. ZIELINSKI Edmund S. Card Of Thanks CATANZARO- -The family of the late Mae D.

Catanzaro wishes to thank all their relatives sand friends for their thoughtfulness during their recent bereavement. HUSBAND SAMUEL FAMILY In Memoriam ALAIMO, Salvatore- -In loving memory of our father who passed away 67 years ago today. Always in our thoughts and prayers FAMILY BERGER, Loretta E. -In loving memory of our mother, who passed away twenty-nineyears ago, July 29, 1959. Always remembered, never forgotten by those who loved you.

THE GIRLS BIGWOOD, Frank -Remembering him with many shared memories of our great together times. WIFE, HILDEjane COLARUSSO, Peter-1 loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, who passed away five years ago today, July 29. Sadly missed by YOUR FAMILY Allen -Gone, but not forgotten Sadly missed by WIFE FAMILY LABINSKI, G. Ruth- You're all I'll ever need to have a full and happy life. My special friend, my sweetheart, my dear and loving wife.

Happy Birthday. With all HUSBAND, ALOIS -EROY-In loving memory of our father, Richard, who passed away 7 years ago today, July 29, Sadly missed LINDA, SHERRY, KIM TRACY. MERSMANN, John- -Remembering with love my dear dad on his anniversary, July 29. 1951. Forever cherished and deeply missed.

Always loved, DAUGHTER EDNA PAPROCKI, Sandra -On the second anniversary of your death. What is home without a mother? All things this World may send, But when I lost my darling, Mother, I lost, my dearest Friend Also to our Father Raymond Paprocki, Our Memory of your live, helps us bear our sorrows, We shall be united in some great Tomorrow. Sadly missed by your childrens, RAY, SANDI, JUDY, SUSIE, CHRIS PEMBLETON, David A. -Happy 40th Birthmay be gone but you are not forgotten. All our love, MOM AND DAD SCIANDRA- -In memory of our brother, Joseph, on his 32nd anniversary of his death.

Always remembered SISTERS BROTHER STALL, Helen Birthday. A special day in love and memory for you, wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Deeply but always in our thoughts and prayers. YOUR FAMILY THE ROLE OF THE FUNERAL DIRECTOR deal with a death in the family. Even fewer are comfortable making the necessary funeral arrangements.

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675-8811 MARYGOLD MANOR Funeral Luncheons Graciously Served 770 Maryvale Cheektowaga 634-2288 SUJKA, Stanley- -In loving memory of our father grandfather, who passed away three years ago today, July 29. Our memory of love helps us bear our sorrow, We shall be united in some bright tomorrow. Sadly missed by DAUGHTER CYNTHIA, SON-IN-LAW RUSS, GRANDCHILDREN DAWN DEBBIE. LA SZARAS, Eleanor -In loving memory of our Mother All that is lovely and gracious. All that is strong and true.

All that makes us loving and kind, is our heritage, Mother, from you. Sadly missed by CHILDREN: MARILYN, ELEANOR, JAMES, JACQUELINE SZARAS- In loving memory of my wife Eleanor who passed away four years ago You did your lowly duties And did them all so well; You made our home a heaven in which we liked to dwell. Now you have gone before us to the land of peace and love. you still create in beauty in God's heavenly home above. Your loving Husband JIM Deaths BASTEDO-Gerneth R.

(nee Bump) Of Angola, NY, formerly of Silver Creek and Leon, NY, July 28, 1988; wife of the late Frank Bastedo; beloved mother of Mrs. Leland (Helen) Eddy and Kenneth (Frances) Bastedo; sister of Harold Bump and Elton Bump; also survived by six grandchildren, 13 greatgrandchildren, seven great-great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Friends may cal Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the -ADDISON FUNERAL HOME, 262 No. Main Angola, NY, where funeral services will be held Saturday at 2:00 PM. Mrs.

Bastedo was a member of the First Congregational United Church of Christ, Angola, and the Major Benjamin Bosworth Chapter D.A.R. of Silver Creek, NY. -Clarence C. Of Delevan, July 27, 1988; husband of the late Catherine (McQuaid); father of Wayne, James and Kenneth Bigelow, Mrs. Keith (Mary) Overington, Karen Bigelow and the late Ralph Bigelow; brother of Clifford and Stan Bigelow and the late Roy Bigelow and Florence Hamilton; also survived by seven grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 Saturday and Sunday at the Funeral Home of W.S. DAVIS Delevan, where funeral services will be held Monday at 11:00 AM. Memorials to the American Heart Association. BOBRO- Ann (nee Damon) July 26, 1988, suddenly, of Hamburg, NY, beloved wife of Daniel daughter of the late Victor and Ruth Sawyer Damon; sister of David (Marilyn) Damon; dearest niece of Elsie Mix and Beulah Crandall; survived by brothers-in-law, sisters-inlaw, nieces and nephews. Services from the COLONIAL MEMORIAL CHAPELS 3003 South Park Lackawanna, NY, Saturday morning at 9:30 and from St.

Mary's of the Lake Church at 10. Visitation 2-5 and 7-9 PM. CIRAULO P. Hamburg, NY, July 27, 1988, beloved husband of Susan (Genovese) Ciraulo; dearest father of Richard Ciraulo and Arleen (Don) Houde; dear brother of Joseph Ciraulo and Susan McKibbin; loving grandfather of Tamara, Anthony, Ginny and Sue. Memorial services will be announced for attendance at a later date.

Arrangements by LAKESIDE MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, ANTHONY M. CASTIGLIA, Director. CORE -John E. July 27, 1988, beloved husband of Lucy (nee Scime) Core; dear father of Anthony (Marie) Core and Carol Fieramusca; also survived by six grandchildren; son of the late Anthony and Anna (nee Vallante) Core; dear brother of Mrs. Mary (late Al) Brasch, Mrs.

Chester (Margaret) Piotrowski and the late Louis (Mildred) Core. Friends may call at the JOSEPH SPANO SONS FUNERAL HOME, 473 Niagara St. Friday from 2-4, 7-9. Private funeral services Saturday morning at family request. Flowers gratefully declined.

COTTON -Luis M. Of Buffalo, NY. Entered into rest July 28, 1988. Beloved husband of Ana Maria Rodriguez; dear father of Luis Cotton; son of Mrs. Eugenia (nee Rodriguez) and the late Teotilo Coton; brother of William Lattaladi, Obdulio (Patricia), Efrain (Judy), Julio, Noami, Teofilo Cotton and Mrs.

Rafael (Eligia) Dillan; also survived by many nieces and nephews. Friends may visit the (Linwood Chapel) LOMBARDO FUNERAL HOME, 102 Linwood Ave. at Summer on Friday from 1-8 PM. Funeral and services will be held in Patillas, Puerto Rico. DICK -Marian L.

W. (Webb) Age 61, of Niagara Falls, in Memorial Medical Center, July 28, 1988; survivers include beloved husband John A. Dick; one son John A. Dick Ill (Margaret) of North Tonawanda, one sister Harriet Emke of Buffalo; one brother Chester (Corry) Webb of Newfane and three grandchildren, Lisa, Teri and Shannon. There will be no prior visitation.

Arrangements are by the JOHN O. ROTH FUNERAL HOME, Tonawanda, NY. GANCI Buffalo, Rose NY. (nee Entered Bondi) into rest July 28, 1988. Beloved wife of the late Vincenzo Ganci; dear mother of Christine Dentice, Mrs.

Sidney (Jane) Fulton, Mrs. Eugene (Josephine) Andolina and the late Nicholas J. Ganci and Marie Ganci; also survived by six grandchildren, eight greatgrandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Friends may visit the (Linwood Chapel) LOMBARDO FUNERAL HOME, 102 Linwood Ave. at Summer on Thursday 7-9 and thereafter from 2-4 and 7-9 where the funeral will be held on Saturday morning at 9 o'clock and a Mass of Christian Burial in Holy Cross Church at 9:30 o'clock.

Friends invited. Mrs. Ganci was a member of the Richmond-Summer Senior Citizens Club and West Side Senior Center. GANDILLOT -Dorothy L. July 27, 1988.

Wife of the late Ernest mother of Anne Levisy, Marie and Mrs. Gary (Rita) Sparks; grandmother of Mrs. Michael (Beth) Moll, Jeanne Levisy, Randy and Brian Sparks. The family will be present at the JOHN E. ROBERTS FUNERAL HOME (West Chapel), 1357 Hertel Friday, 2-4 7-9 PM, where funer al will be held Saturday at 9 AM and Mass of Christian Burial at St.

Margaret's Church at 9:30. Friends invited. GOLIBERSUCH Adora T. (nee Hullman) July 27, 1988, beloved wife of John J. Golibersuch; dear mother of Mrs.

Charles (Joan) Armbruster of Friendship, NY and Jon of Boston, MA; grandmother of two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Vivian Fritz. Family will be present to receive friends Thursday evening 7-9 and Friday 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the SAUER-LYNETT FUNERAL HOME, 1933 Kensington where funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9 AM and from St. Aloysius Gonzaga Church at 9:30. Friends invited.

Arrangements by AMIGONE FUNERAL HOME INC. Express Sympathy FTD Arranged With Special Care United Florists of Western New York HEJNA- -Matthew July 28, 1988, beloved husband of Jean (nee Hamerski); devoted father of Jeffrey and Elizabeth Ann; also survived by sister, brothers, nieces and nephews. Funeral from the PIETSZAK FUNERAL HOME, 806 Clinton St. Saturday at 9 AM. Mass of Christian Burial at St.

Josaphat's Church at 9:30 AM. Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Family present 2-4 and 7-9 PM. HUGHES- (Weller) Age 70, of Niagara Falls.

Friends may call Saturday 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the DUBOIS FUNERAL HOME, 2436 Niagara. Bergholz, Town of Read write-up for additional information. JEFFE-Alice K. Brems Of Hamburg, NY, July 27, 1988. Wife of Allen K.

Jeffe; mother of Allan Jack F. (Kareen) and Suzanne A. Jeffe; sister of Ruth (Thomas) Holden and the late Frederick Brems; grandmother of Lucinda A. and Scott A. Jeffe.

No. prior visitation. Mrs. Jeffe was a former teacher in the Eden school system. A memorial service will be held at the Hamburg United Methodist Church, Saturday at 2 PM.

Friends invited. Arrangements by LOOMIS, OFFERS LOOMIS INC. KELCHLIN- Ruth E. Weitz 1988; wife of the late Gerald mother of Gary F. Kelchlin.

Friends may call Thursday from 7-9 PM and Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM at THE THOMAS H. MCCARTHY FUNERAL HOME, 1975 Seneca St. where funeral will be held Saturday morning at 8:30 and from St. Teresa's Church at 9 AM. MIKLA -Esther G.

Szafranek of West Seneca, NY, July 28, 1988; wife of the late John J. Mikla; mother of John J. (Arlene) Mikla and Mrs. James (Judith) Taylor; sister of Alfred and the late William Szafranek; dear friend of Henry S. Kurowski; grandmother of Brian J.

and Timothy J. Taylor. Friends may call Friday 2-4 and 7-9 at LOOMIS OFFERS LOOMIS, Memorial Chapel, 1820 Seneca where funeral will be held Saturday morning at 9:30 AM and at St. John the Evangelist Church at 10 AM. -Joseph L.

Of Cheektowaga, NY, July 26, 1988, beloved husband of Lorraine (nee Jozwiak); dearest father of Mary A. (John) Lempke, Dr. Joseph L. Noworyta (Joy Kulikowski) and Helen (John) Stokes; fond grandfather of John, Jason and Amy; son of the late John and Stephania Noworyta; brother of the late Helen and late John (Helen) Noworyta; survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral service commencing at the DANIEL R.

SMOLAREK FUNERAL HOME, 2510 Union Cheektowaga (2 blocks south of William St.) Saturday at 9 and at Resurrection Church at 9:30. Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Mr. Noworyta was a veteran of ww 11, Retired employee of Conrail, a Concertina Music Instructor, a member of the William St.

Taxpayers Assoc. Family present Wednesday 7-9 and Thursday and Friday 2-4 and 7-9. O'CONNOR -James Peter Of West Seneca, July 27, 1988, beloved husband of the late Helen V. (nee Lisko); loving father of James P. O'Connor; grandfather James P.

and Christopher brother of Marie Evert and the late Agnes Hill; also survived by nieces and nephews. Family will be present Thursday and Friday, 2-4 and 7-9 at the HOY FUNERAL HOME 3855 Seneca West Seneca where a funeral prayer service will be held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Friends Memorials to D.A.V., Post appreciated. Mr. O'Connor was a member of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local and D.A.V., Post PAGANO Salvatore Stephen Kenmore, 1988, beloved husband of Margaret A.

Christopherson Pagano; father of Stephen J. of Erie, PA, Teresa A. of State College, PA, Amy Michael G. and Susan M. Pagano; brother of Benjamin (Concetta) Pagan of Dunkirk, Anthony (Gladys) Pagan of W.

Palm Beach, FL and Mrs. Marie Fern and John (Beverly) Pagano both of Sheridan, NY; god son of Anthony and Rose Tedesco; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the D. LAWRENCE GINNANE FUNERAL HOME, 3215 Delaware Kenmore, Thursday and Friday 2-4 and 7-9 PM, where funeral will be held Saturday at 9:15 and a Mass of Christian Burial at Christ the King Chapel or Canisius College, Main Buffalo at 10 AM. Interment to follow at our Lady of Mt.

Carmel Cemetery, Silver Creek, NY, at 2:30 PM. Those desiring may make memorial contributions to Camp Good Days Special Times, P.O. Box 685, Buffalo, NY. Salvatore July 28, 1988, beloved husband of Antoinetta (nee Andreola) Puleri; devoted father of John S. (Mary Ellen) Puleri and Lou (Barbara) Puleri; grandfather of Michael, Melissa, Nicholas and Steven Puleri; dear brother of Mrs.

Francesco (Josephine) Intorre, Mary (late Rosario) Burgio, Rose D'Angelo and the late Mrs. Alphonso (Crociffisa) Polito and Charles Puleri. Friends may call at the JOSEPH SPANO SONS FUNERAL HOME, 473 Niagara will funeral will be held Saturday morning at 9:15 followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in Nativity of B.V.M. Church at 10 AM. Family present Friday only 2-4 and 7-9 PM.

Flowers gratefully declined. SAKELIS- Agnes (nee Guzek) of Ogden, Utah, formerly of Buffalo, NY, July 24, 1988; wife of the late Emmanuel Sakelis; mother of Irene (James) Osmond of Ogden, Utah; sister of Victoria Wegorowski, Frances Barry and Jennie Krupa all of Buffalo. Friends received at the GRECO FUNERAL HOME, 2909 Elmwood Ave. (near Sheridan where funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9:30, Rev. Rastko Trbuhovich officiating.

Trisagion Service will be held Friday evening at 8 PM. Agnes was a member of The Women's Philoptochos Committee of the Hellenic Orthodox Church of the Annunciation. The family will be present 7-9 PM. -Amalie (nee Haas) July 28, 1988; wife of the late Joseph; dearest mother of Mrs. Elaine (George) Kratzel; grandmother of Robert (Beverly) and Richard (Patricia) Kratzel; great-grandmother of Elizabeth and Katherine Kratzel.

The family will be present Friday 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the URBAN FUNERAL HOME, (Elma Chapel), 7540 Clinton St. (at Girdle where funeral services will be held Friday evening at 8:30 PM. Friends are invited. GER- -Frank E. July 27, 1988, beloved husband of Dorothy (nee Buhr); dear father of James, David (Carol) of Chicago, Gary (Margaret) Sonnenberger; grandfather of Eric and Robert; brother of Mary Mercurio and the late Ottillie Schott and Andrew and Otto Sonnenberger; also survived by many nieces and nephews.

The family will be present to receive friends Thursday evening 7-9 and Friday 2-4 and 7-9 at the (Tonawanda Chapel) AMIGONE FUNERAL HOME, 2600 Sheridan Dr. (corner of Parker), where funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9:30 and from St. Rose of Lima Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr.

Sonnenberger was a veteran of WWII and a member of St. Rose of Lima Senior Citizens. STAPELL -Jean C. (nee Burrows) Of Hamburg, NY, July 27, 1988, wife of William Stapell; mother of Deborah and Molly Stapell, Mrs. Joseph (Kristin) Sciarrino and Mrs.

William (Diane) Breunsbach; sister of the late Richard Burrows; also survived by three grandchildren. Funeral from the DONALD M. DEMMERAve, of Hamburg, NY Saturday morning LEY FUNERAL HOME INC. 21 Pierce at 9 and from SS Peter and Paul Church at 9:30, friends invited. Visiting hours Thursday 7-9 PM Friday 2-4 and 7-9 PM.

SUTTON- -Dale 1988; M. Fiancee (Steffenhagen) of Ronald Hayes; dear mother of Craig and Timothy; sister of Randall Steffenhagen. Funeral private No prior viewing. Arrangements by the NIGHTENGALE FUNERAL HOME, 1884 South Park Ave. THEISZ- Mabel L.

Spencer July 27, 1988, wife of the late Raymond F. Theisz; mother of Mrs. William (Jean) Hooper and Lois A. Theisz; grandmother of Mrs. Calvin (Linda) Jones and Mrs.

Gary (Susan) Parks; also survived by great-grandchildren. Funeral service from Suburban CARLTON A. ULLRICH FUNERAL HOME 855 Englewood Saturday, 10 AM. Friends are invited. Mrs.

Theisz was a member of Zion United Church of Christ. The family will be present Thursday and Friday 2-4 and 7-9 PM. TURNER- Richard Lawrence 28 years of Attica, NY, formerly Santa Barbara, CA. Suddenly by truck accident in Chattanooga, TN on July 21, 1988. Born in Kansas, raised in Oklahoma and California a graduate of the University of California in Santa Barbara.

He was the owner of several landscaping businesses before coming to this area. Survived by his mother and father, Linda and Tony Turner; his fiancee Patricia Shreder; brothers, Matthew and John Turner; maternal grandparents, Vivian Vianton and Elmer Gallery; paternal grandparents Doris and John Turner. Services were held in Palo Alto, CA on July 25, 1988. Interment was in Holy Cross Cemetery in Menlo Park, CA. MICROFILM THIS Arthur D.

Lake NIAGARA FALLS Arthur Lake, 78, of Augustus Place died Thursday (July 28, 1988) at Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center after a brief illness. He was a native of Lansing, and a resident of Niagara Falls for 60 years. Lake retired as a pressman several years ago after working 42 years for Moore Business Forms. He was a member of the Typographical Union, Niagara Council 247 Knights of Columbus, the Council's House Committee and St. Mary of the Cataract Catholic Church.

He was a former lector at the church and a member of the church's bingo committee. Survivors include his wife, Stella Gozdowsky Lake; four daughters, Marilyn Gratto of Grand Island, Barbara Gouin of Amesbury, Karen Klingler of Youngstown and Kathleen Boniello of Lewiston; 15 grandchildren, and five greatgrandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Mary of the Cataract Church, 259 Fourth after prayers at 9 in the R.L.

Coleman Funeral Home, 1300 Pine Ave. Burial will be at Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Lewiston. James P. O'Connor James P. O'Connor, 68, who was active in the Disabled American Veterans and the Carpenters Union.

died Wednesday (July 27, 1988) in Veterans Hospital. A West Seneca resident, O'Connor was a retired carpenter and at the time of his death was secretary emeritus of Local 9 of the Carpenters Union. He was also commander of the Disabled American 1 Veterans District Council, past commander of DAV Chapter 113 and a member of the DAV State Employment Committee. O'Connor was also a Democratic committeeman. Surviving are a son, James P.

O'Connor of West Seneca; a sister, Marie Evert of Buffalo, and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Hoy Funeral Home, 3855 Seneca West Seneca. Burial will be in Lakeside Memorial Park, Hamburg. Larry D.

Klino MEDINA Services for Larry D. Klino, 48, of Ridge Road, owner of Klino's Collision, will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Wallace Heath Funeral Home, 38 State Middleport. Burial will be in West Ridgeway Cemetery. He died Wednesday (July 27, 1988) in Medina Memorial Hospital.

Klino had served in the Navy for four years. He operated the collision shop on Ridge Road for 16 years. Survivors include his wife, the former Gay Robinson; two sons. Larry D. Jr.

and Robby a daughter, Melinda Jane; his parents, Leon and Elva Klino of Middeport, and a sister, Susan Moden. Dorothea Post Reynolds LOCKPORT Services for Dorothea Post Reynolds, 67, a retired draftswoman at the Harrison Radiator Division of General Motors will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Gaul Funeral Home, 263 East. Ave. Burial will be at Cold Spring Cemetery.

Mrs. Reynolds, formerly of Upper Mountain Road, died Thursday (July 28, 1988) at the Mount View Health Facility after a long illness. A longtime Lockport resident, she worked at Harrison for 35 years before retiring in 1976. She was the widow of Edward J. Reynolds.

Survivors include a sister, Mary Lou Hillman. WHITE -Florence F. (nee Goetz) July 27, 1988, wife of the late George mother of George H. (Eleanor), Jean (J. Donald) Griffin, Paul J.

(Alice) and the late Ruth survived by 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services Saturday at 9:30 AM from the URBAN FUNERAL HOME, 3645 Genesee St. (2 blocks east of Union Rd.) and in Our Lady Help of Christians Church at 10 AM The family will be present Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Flowers gratefully declined. WHITE- Theodore Of Buffalo, NY.

July 27, 1988. Beloved husband of the late Ida (nee Wall) White; dearest father of Evelyn (late James) Murphy; also survived by four grandchildren, one late granddaughter; 12 greatgrandchildren, three great-great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Funeral services Saturday morning at 8:45 AM from the JOHN J. KACZOR FUNERAL HOME, 3748 South Park Blasdell and at Our Mother of Good Counsel Church at 9:15. Interment in Mt.

Olivet Cemetery. Friends invited. Family will be present 2-4 and 7-9 PM. MILLER FUNERAL HOME INC. ZIELINSKI-Edmund S.

Suddenly, July 28, 1988, beloved husband WIERZBICKI- Chester E. Of Cheektowaga, NY, July, 27, 1988, beloved husband of Florence (nee Jerzewski); dearest father of Gloria (Wayne) Passmore, Nancy (Henry) Pickett -Pac and Thomas J. (Maryetta) Wierzbicki; fond grandfather of Daniel and James Pickett, David and John Passmore, Susan (Michael) Warden, Sharon (Jeffrey) Converse, Jennifer and Thomas John Wierzbicki, also 4 great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral commencing at the DANIEL R. SMOLAREK FUNERAL HOME, 2510 Union Cheektowaga (2 blocks south of William St.) Saturday morning at 8:30 and 14 Holy Helpers Church at 9.

Interment in St. Matthews Cemetery, Mr. Wierzbicki was a veteran of WWII. Family present Thursday 7-9 and Friday 2-4 and 7-9. WRIGHT -Ronald July 27, 1988; husband of the late Dorothy; son of the late Arthur and Sophie Wright; brother of Arthur (Joan) Wright, Marion Torrey of Arizona, Lillian Gosselin, Harry (Dorothy), Henry (Dorothy), Edward (Eleanor) and Richard Krywalski and the late Richard Wright.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Memorial Mass, Saturday, July 30 at 9:30 AM in Holy Name of Jesus Church, 1947 Bailey Ave. No prior visitation. Arrangements by BARRON- of Virginia (Reggie) (nee Kalinowski); dear father of Edmund J. (Michelle) Zielinski of Gainsville, TX, Paul A. (Sheila) Zielinski of Derby, KS; grandfather of five grandchildren; brother of Eleanor Lang.

The family will be present to receive friends Friday only 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the (Tonawanda Chapel) AMIGONE FUNERAL HOME 2600 Sheridan (corner of Parker where funeral services will be held Saturday at 11:15 and from St. Leo the Great Church at 12 noon. Friends invited. Mr. Zielinski was a member of the Holy Name Society of St.

Leo the Great Church, St. Leo's Young at Heart, a Fourth Degree Knight of Columbus, Msgr. Kolbe Assembly, and a past member of St. Leo's Choir, Boy Scouts of St. Leo's and the Amherst Couples Club.

D. Paul B. Tracy, Electrician Active in Legion LOCKPORT A Mass of Christian Burial for Paul B. Tracy, 58, of Grosvenor Street will be offered at 11 a.m. Monday in St.

Patrick's Catholic Church, 76 Church St. Prayers will be said at 10:30 a.m. in the Taylor Reynolds Funeral Home, Niagara and Transit streets. Burial will be in Cold Spring Cemetery. Tracy died Wednesday (July 27, 1988) in Lockport Memorial Hospital.

He was an electrician for the Harrison Radiator Division of General Motors Corp. and an Air Force veteran who was active in the B. Leo Dolan Post 410, American Legion. He was a member of Local 686 of the United Auto Workers and a former member of the Niagara Falls local of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, having previously worked for Rey Electric and Miner Electric companies. He also was a past commander of the American Legion post and a past president of the William Ryan Unit Ancient Order of Hibernians.

In the American Legion, he had been equipment manager for the Color Guard and was a member of the Past Commanders Club. Tracy was a member of the Holy Name Society at St. Patrick's Church and a 20-year member of the Troop Committee of Boy Scout Troop 3, as well as a former leader of that troop. He had attended Alfred University and Canisius College. Survivors include his wife, the former Sheila Fitzgerald; three sons, Daniel of Rochester, Kevin and Jeffrey; a daughter, Theresa, with the Peace Corps in Liberia, and four brothers, Thomas of Leesburg, William Robert and John P.

Arthur V. Killian, Lawyer in Niagara Falls NIAGARA FALLS A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Teresa of the Infant Jesus Catholic Church, Macklem and College avenues, for Arthur V. Killian, a Niagara Falls lawyer for more than 35 years.

sPrayers will Otto precede Redanz the Mass Funeral at Home, Michigan Avenue at 10th Street. Burial will be at Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Lewiston. Killian, 69, a Niagara Falls native and a Wyoming Avenue resident, died Wednesday (July 27, 1988) at Mount St. Mary's Hospital, Lewiston, after a long illness. He was a graduate of Niagara Falls High School and the University of Buffalo Law School.

He also attended Niagara University. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Killian was a past president of the Niagara County Bar Association, a past judge advocate of John J. Welch Post 381 American Legion and a member of Post 54 Veterans of Foreign Wars and St. Teresa of the Infant Jesus Catholic Church.

Survivors include his wife, Catherine Rickert Killian; four sons, Thomas R. of Detroit. John S. of Camden, N.Y.; Michael of Snyder and Brian three daughters, Ann D'Alexander of West Milford, N.J.: Catherine Killian of Marina Del Rey, and Jane T. Killian: two sisters, Jane W.

Killian of Lewiston and Marjorie Hollinshead of Springfield, and two grandchildren. Helene A. Lindhurst, Niagara Centenarian CAMBRIA Helene A. Lindhurst, 100, died Thursday (July 28, 1988) at her Ridge Road home after a long illness. Born in Cambria, she also lived in Lewiston and Ransomville before returning to Cambria.

The former Helene Jacobs asman sisted J. her Lindhurst, husband, in the managing late HerJ.W.H. Kelly Fruit Farms in Lewiston for 40 years. She was a member of St. Peter Lutheran Church at North Ridge and the Lutheran Women's Missionary League.

Survivors include a son, Arnold of Lewiston; a daughter, Marion Schendel; five grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren, and four great-great-grandchildren. Services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Sunday in St. Peter Lutheran Church, 4169 Church Road, North Ridge. Burial will be in St.

Peter Cemetery. LaVerne Shuknecht; Led Agricultural Society ELBA Services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the H. E. Turner Co.

Funeral Home, 403 E. Main for LaVerne J. Shuknecht, 71, who died Thursday (July 28, 1988) at his home on Lockport Road. Burial will be at Maple Lawn Cemetery. Shuknecht was president of the Genesee County Agricultural Society.

He was a former member of the Norman K. Martin Norman K. Martin, 76, of North Tonawanda died Thursday (July 28, 1988) in DeGraff Memorial Hospital, North Tonawanda. Born in Cambria, he worked for the Union Carbide Corp. for 30 years as a millwright.

He later worked for the Niagara County Health Department. Martin was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church in North Tonawanda and the Lutheran Layman League. Survivors include his wife, the former Roseanna Long; three daughters, Carol Wendt, Marian Miller and Kathie Panek, all North Tonawanda; two sons, Kenneth of Washington State and David of North Tonawanda; a sister, Luella Shipclark; a brother, Walter Martin of Niagara Falls, and 12 grandchildren. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m.

Sunday in St. Paul Lutheran Church, 453 Old Falls North Tonawanda. Burial will be in Niagara Falls Memorial Park, Lewiston. Helen Boskat GASPORT Services for Helen Boskat, 60, of Chestnut Ridge Road, a personal aide with Niagara Homemakers Service in Lockport, will be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in the Sherrie-Bream Funeral Home, 4521 Main St.

Burial will be in Acacia Park Cemetery, Town of Pendleton. The former Helen Runge died Thursday (July 28, 1988) in Medina Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. A former resident of Akron and Buffalo, she had lived in the Gasport area for 12 years. Survivors include her husband, Raymond W. Boskat; four sons.

Raymond of Lockport, Paul of Belleville, and twin sons, Andrew of Westland, and Alan of Barker; a daughter, Kathryn Lombard of Akron; her mother, Esther Stanz Runge of Buffalo; two brothers, Franklin Runge and Duane Runge, both of Tonawanda; a sister, Marian Roloff of Cherry Creek, and 13 grandchildren. Lew-Port Pondering Another Budget Vote LEWISTON The Lewiston-Porter Central School District Board of Education will meet at 9 p.m. Sunday in the high school cafeteria to decide whether a defeated 1988 budget will be presented to voters in a special election or if the district will continue on an austerity budget. An $18.7 million spending plan was defeated by voters in May and the board later voted 4-2 to operate on an $18 million austerity plan. The board has held several work sessions in recent weeks in an attempt to revise or trim the original budget.

Elba Board of Education and a former zoning officer. He was an organizer and first president of the Western New York Draft Horse Pony Club and a member of the Batavia Bridle and Saddle Club. Survivors include his wife, Eleanor Sharp Shuknecht; three sons, Lee Elton G. and Lynn two brothers, Neil of Oakfield and Leonard; a sister. Irma Squire, and seven grandchildren.

Juletta Weller Hughes NIAGARA FALLS Juletta Weller Hughes, 70, died Thursday (July 28, 1988) in Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center. Mrs. Hughes, a native of Pennsylvania, was a bookkeeper for the former John E. Burns Plumbing and Heating Co. She was a Niagara Falls resident and was a member of the Niagara Frontier African Violet Society.

She was the widow of Thomas H. Hughes Sr. Survivors include two sons, Thomas H. Jr. of Sanborn and Paul of San Diego, two daughters, Claudia Richards of San Diego and Dorothy Argona of Kenner, five grandchildren, and a greatgrandchild.

Services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Sunday in Holy Ghost Lutheran Church, Luther and Niagara roads, Bergholz. Burial will be in Holy Ghost Lutheran Church, Bergholz. Gerald S. Condello BATAVIA A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 9:30 a.m.

Saturday at St. Mary's Catholic Church, 20 Ellicott for Gerald S. Condello. 83, of Redfield Parkway, a retired Elba muck farmer who died Wednesday (July 27, 1988) at St. Jerome Hospital.

Burial will be at St. Joseph Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Margaret Gringer Condello; three sons, Dominic of Phoenix, Anthony and Gerald; two brothers, Anthony of Fredonia and Frank; four sisters, Nancy Rossotto and Teresa Vaccari, both of Westfield, and Josephine Yamma and Mary Marcenzo, both of Erie, and five grandchildren. Falls Man, 28, Pleads Guilty to Sex Charge LOCKPORT Niagara County Judge Charles J. Hannigan Thursday ordered sentencing Sept.

9 for David Straw, 28, of Cayuga Drive Trailer Park, Niagara Falls, in connection with an incident involving a 15-year-old girl. Straw pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of sexual misconduct. He had been indicted on third-degree rape and sodomy charges and a count of unlawfully dealing with a child stemming from a May 23, 1987. incident in Wilson. Vote Would Ban Panel WINTER PARK, Fla.

(AP) The city commission has voted 3-2 to urge a ban on "The Last Temptation of Christ," a movie one commissioner called "garbage" because of its fictional portrayal of Jesus. PAGE.

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What caused the decline of Buffalo NY? ›

Suburbanization and decline, 1957–2010

The city's population gradually began to decline in the decades after World War II. A key cause was suburban migration, which was a major national trend at the time.

Who left Channel 2 News in Buffalo, NY? ›

Anchor-reporter Heather Ly has joined the exodus of on-air talent leaving WGRZ-TV. WGRZ-TV (Channel 2) anchor-reporter Heather Ly joined the exodus of on-air talent leaving the station after her final broadcast of the Saturday edition of the morning program “Daybreak.”

What is the name of the newspaper in Buffalo, New York? ›

The Buffalo News | Buffalo NY.

Is Buffalo NY coming back? ›

For the first time in 70 years, the city of Buffalo has increased its population and has become one of the most livable and affordable cities in America. Buffalo natives expect cliché assumptions about where we're from. It's bitterly cold and snows a lot.

Why are people leaving buffalo? ›

The blame for this decline has traditionally fallen on failed government intervention, lack of quality local leadership, an overcompensated and under worked union workforce, environmental concerns, natural resource depletion, and oppressive taxes.

Why is buffalo in decline? ›

Among extant land animals in North America, the bison is the heaviest and the longest, and the second tallest after the moose. Once roaming in vast herds, the species nearly became extinct by a combination of commercial hunting and slaughter in the 19th century and introduction of bovine diseases from domestic cattle.

Where is Heather Ly going? ›

I'm humbled and grateful ❤️ Many of you have asked where I'm headed and asked me to keep you posted, so now for the good stuff! Last week I started my new gig at Kaleida Health. I'm thrilled to report that I am working for The Children's Hospital of Buffalo Foundation and The Kaleida Health Foundation.

Who is leaving Channel 4 in Buffalo? ›

Longtime WIVB-TV news anchor Jacquie Walker will step away from the News 4 desk on May 22. Walker will remain with the Buffalo TV station conducting interviews, special projects, and community activities on behalf of the station.

What happened to Chris Horvatis? ›

Horvatit*, who left Channel 4 after six years and was most recently an anchor of the morning show “Wake Up!,” is now a public information officer for the Erie County Sheriff's Department.

Are the owners of Buffalo RiverWorks fighting over ownership? ›

— Buffalo RiverWorks owner Earl Ketry is facing a second claim tied to ownership interests and investors at the waterfront restaurant and event venue. Ketry was sued in May by developer Douglas Swift, alleging unauthorized changes in ownership interests and financial irregularities at the venue the two founded in 2013.

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Owned by Lee Enterprises, The Buffalo News is part of a network of more than 75 daily newspapers and nearly 350 specialty publications.

Where is the Buffalo News printed? ›

30, 2023, marking the end of an era in Buffalo. The newspaper will continue to publish seven days a week with the paper being printed in Cleveland and delivered to Buffalo each day.

What is the nickname of Buffalo NY? ›

Among the most well known is “The Nickel City,” a reference the American Bison on the back of the Indian Head nickel.

Is Buffalo a good place to live in? ›

In fact, it's one of the best places for real estate in the entire country! Taking these factors into account, it's no wonder Buffalo is considered one of the most affordable cities in the country.

Why is Buffalo called Buffalo? ›

The origin of the place-name is in dispute, as buffalo (bison) did not inhabit the area; it may reflect a mispronunciation of the French beau fleuve (“beautiful river”), in reference to the local Buffalo Creek. The first steamboat on the upper Great Lakes, Walk-on-the-Water, was built at Buffalo in 1818.

What caused the buffalo population to decrease? ›

The decline of the buffalo is largely a nineteenth-century story. The size of the herds was affected by predation (by humans and wolves), disease, fires, climate, competition from horses, the market, and other factors. Fires often swept the grasslands, sometimes maiming and killing buffaloes.

What caused the demise of the buffalo? ›

By the 1800s, Native Americans learned to use horses to chase bison, dramatically expanding their hunting range. But then white trappers and traders introduced guns in the West, killing millions more buffalo for their hides. By the middle of the 19th century, even train passengers were shooting bison for sport.

Why did the American buffalo disappear? ›

Drought is only one reason for the bison's decline. Horses, which spread from New Mexico onto the Great Plains in the late 1600s and early 1700s, also stressed bison populations. The Comanches, eminent equestrians of the Southern Plains, kept vast herds of horses for riding and trading.

Why did buffalo fail? ›

A major culprit in Buffalo's collapse was a shift in transportation technology, reducing the importance of the Erie Canal and of the cities that arose to take advantage of it.

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