Wednesday, July 11, 1945
page 4 column 3
ALBERT F. HEMMERLING
Albert F. Hemmerling died last
night at his home, 220 Thompson
street, North Tonawanda. He was
born in Cleveland and came here
35 years ago. He has worked for
many years for the Buffalo Bolt
Co., and was a member of the
Friedens Church and Electric City
Lodge No. 663,1.O.O.F. Mr. Hem-
merling is survived by his wife,
Eleonora A, nee Busch, three sons,
Norman A. and Elmer W, Hemmerling
of North Tonawanda and Kenneth R.
Hemmerling of Batavia; five daugh-
ters, Mrs. Earl J. Sullivan, Mrs.
Harold J. Scott, Mrs. Kenneth Lind-
hurst, and the Misses Thelma and
Ann Gaul, all of North Tonawanda;
a brother, Richard Wurtenberger of
Amherst; two sisters, Mrs. Laura
Peck of Buffalo and Mrs. Jacob
Kramer of Amherst; and 11 grand-
children. The funeral will take
place Friday at 2:30 p.m. from the
residence, the Rev. Theodore Mayer
officiating. Interment will be in
Bear Ridge Cemetery.
Wednesday, July 11, 1945
page 4 column 3
ALBERT F. HEMMERLING
Albert F. Hemmerling died last
night at his home, 220 Thompson
street, North Tonawanda. He was
born in Cleveland and came here
35 years ago. He has worked for
many years for the Buffalo Bolt
Co., and was a member of the
Friedens Church and Electric City
Lodge No. 663,1.O.O.F. Mr. Hem-
merling is survived by his wife,
Eleonora A, nee Busch, three sons,
Norman A. and Elmer W, Hemmerling
of North Tonawanda and Kenneth R.
Hemmerling of Batavia; five daugh-
ters, Mrs. Earl J. Sullivan, Mrs.
Harold J. Scott, Mrs. Kenneth Lind-
hurst, and the Misses Thelma and
Ann Gaul, all of North Tonawanda;
a brother, Richard Wurtenberger of
Amherst; two sisters, Mrs. Laura
Peck of Buffalo and Mrs. Jacob
Kramer of Amherst; and 11 grand-
children. The funeral will take
place Friday at 2:30 p.m. from the
residence, the Rev. Theodore Mayer
officiating. Interment will be in
Bear Ridge Cemetery.
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