Arrangements were by Amigone Funeral Home, 5200 Sheridan Dr., Williamsville, NY.
Francis was called Fran by everyone. He is the son of Charles and Catherine (Shemm) Muther. Fran grew up with his siblings Bernice, Carl and Cletus at 64 Kermit Avenue in the City of Buffalo, New York.
Fran's first spouse was Rita A. Muther. His second spouse was Helen Sackmary.
Fran was a soft spoken, very handsome, youthful looking man. Later in life, he had the most beautiful snow white hair.
Fran started at Ferguson Electric as a motor repairman. He started in the later 1930's to work for Ferguson Electric. He eventually became Foreman/Technician and Clarence Wachtel's right hand man. Fran was well trained in the electrical field. He specializing in high voltage testing and emergency call outs.
Fran reported to Clarence Wachtel in his office at the end of each day. You knew when Fran was coming up the stairs to the front office. You could smell the ‘Noxzema' (a cleansing cream to remove dirt and soften the skin) he used on his hands before Fran reached the top of the stairs going to Clarence Wachtel's office.
Rest in Peace.
Arrangements were by Amigone Funeral Home, 5200 Sheridan Dr., Williamsville, NY.
Francis was called Fran by everyone. He is the son of Charles and Catherine (Shemm) Muther. Fran grew up with his siblings Bernice, Carl and Cletus at 64 Kermit Avenue in the City of Buffalo, New York.
Fran's first spouse was Rita A. Muther. His second spouse was Helen Sackmary.
Fran was a soft spoken, very handsome, youthful looking man. Later in life, he had the most beautiful snow white hair.
Fran started at Ferguson Electric as a motor repairman. He started in the later 1930's to work for Ferguson Electric. He eventually became Foreman/Technician and Clarence Wachtel's right hand man. Fran was well trained in the electrical field. He specializing in high voltage testing and emergency call outs.
Fran reported to Clarence Wachtel in his office at the end of each day. You knew when Fran was coming up the stairs to the front office. You could smell the ‘Noxzema' (a cleansing cream to remove dirt and soften the skin) he used on his hands before Fran reached the top of the stairs going to Clarence Wachtel's office.
Rest in Peace.
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