Gazette Lockport Bureau
LOCKPORT-Mrs. Beatrice G. Knox, 55, of 209 Washburn St, died Sunday (Sept 1, 1963) at Mt. View Hospital after a lengthy illness.
Born in Republic, Ohio, Mrs. Knox had lived most of her life in Lockport. She was a 28 year office employe of Harrison Radiator Division, General Motors Corp.
She is survived by two sons, Bruce of this city, and Norman Knox of Riverside, Calif., three sisters, Mrs. H. Oliver Pels of Laconia, N.H., Mrs. William Nicholson of this city, and Mrs. Clarence Blackley of Long Beach, Calif.; two brothers, Karl Brong of Buffalo and; Rea
Brong of Long Beach, and 11 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted at the Taylor and Reynolds Funeral Home Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. by Rev. Robert Orvis, pastor of Christ
Episcopal Church. Burial will be In Cold Springs Cemetery.
Source: Niagara Falls Gazette, 1963
Gazette Lockport Bureau
LOCKPORT-Mrs. Beatrice G. Knox, 55, of 209 Washburn St, died Sunday (Sept 1, 1963) at Mt. View Hospital after a lengthy illness.
Born in Republic, Ohio, Mrs. Knox had lived most of her life in Lockport. She was a 28 year office employe of Harrison Radiator Division, General Motors Corp.
She is survived by two sons, Bruce of this city, and Norman Knox of Riverside, Calif., three sisters, Mrs. H. Oliver Pels of Laconia, N.H., Mrs. William Nicholson of this city, and Mrs. Clarence Blackley of Long Beach, Calif.; two brothers, Karl Brong of Buffalo and; Rea
Brong of Long Beach, and 11 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted at the Taylor and Reynolds Funeral Home Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. by Rev. Robert Orvis, pastor of Christ
Episcopal Church. Burial will be In Cold Springs Cemetery.
Source: Niagara Falls Gazette, 1963
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