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The Sun and the Erie County Independent from Hamburg, New York • Page 7

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Thursday, September 12, 2002- The Sun Page 7 BfllUIAlfflES Dorothy Faulring, former school teacher, active volunteer in Boston, dies at age 87 Rev. Roger Horton, former pastor of St. James United Church, dies at age 84 I 0 Francis Kuebler A Mass of Christian Burial was held Monday (Sept. 9) from Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church for Francis P. Kuebler of Lake View, who died Friday, September 6, 2002.

Husband of the late Doris J. Culligan Kuebler, he is survived by his sons, Thomas J. (Mia), John F. (Marybeth) and William A. Kuebler; daughters, Kathryn M.

(Larry) DeVinney and Patricia F. (David) Deberardinis; brothers, Robert (Olga), Walter (Marion), Donald (Mary) and Joseph Kuebler; sister, Ann (Edward) McCarthy; 17 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and other family members. He was predeceased by his brother, Thomas (late Noreen) Kuebler. Mr. Kuebler was employed as the vice-president of sales for Gohr Distributing.

Memorials may be made to Pregnant with Cancer, P.O. Box 1243, Buffalo, NY 14220. Burial was at Holy Cross Cemetery and arrangements were made through the John Kaczor Funeral Home. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, Oct. 5 in Waverly, Ohio for Reverend Roger P.

Horton, 84, of Waverly, Ohio and formerly of Hamburg, who died Thursday, September 5, 2002. He is survived by his wife, Frances Davies Horton; daughters, Deborah Fenn and Polly Horton; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Mr. Horton was born in New Haven, Connecticut and graduated from Hartford Seminary in 1944, where he was ordained into the Congregational Christian Church. He served in New Hampshire, Maine and Pennsylvania before moving to Hamburg in 1960 to serve at St.

James United Church of Christ, where he worked until retiring from full-time ministry in 1984. He served terms on various Ross Coventry Funeral services were held Saturday (Sept. 7) from the John Kaczor Funeral Home for Ross II. Coventry of Lake View, who died Wednesday, September 4, 2002. He is survived by his wife, Anna K.

Ungaro Coventry; daughter, Lori Coventry; sons, Robert (Sherry) and Dennis Coventry; brothers, Kelvin and Bruce (Carol) Coventry; nieces, nephews and other family members. He was predeceased by his brother, Ralph (Marge) Coventry; and sister, Grace Benendum. Mr. Coventry was the owner of Ross Coventry '8 Landscaping. WIien rWods Aren't Send an expressive sympathy arrangement Express your feelings with flowers.

A loving tribute sent to relatives' homes Is appropriate, too. JZehde's Jlorisl HAMBURG 649-9881 4181 Legion near South Park Giving praise and -the men and community who Funeral services were held Tuesday (Sept. 10) from the Wurtz Funeral Home for Dorothy P. Faulring, 87, of Boston, who died Saturday, September 7, 2002. Wife of the late Casper J.

Faulring, she is survived by her daughter, Mary Ann (Thomas) Kreuder; sons, John N. (Martha) and Jerome R. (Paula) Faulring; sisters, Joyce (Robert) Steltenpohl and Caryl (Estees) Persons; 11 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Ms. Faulring attended elementary school at Boston District School No.

4 and later graduated from Hamburg High School. She was a member of the Boston Grange and worked as the clerk of Boston School District No. 4 and later as treasurer of the same school. She was very active in the community, serving as superintendent of the Boston Community Church Sunday School and serving on the church council of St. James United Church of Christ in Hamburg.

She also was elected to the first Board of Directors of the Bos- Raymond Graser Jr. Funeral services were held Monday (Sept. 9) from the Loomis, Offers Loomis Funeral Home for Raymond T. Graser 74, of Orchard Park, who died Thursday, September 5, 2002. He is survived by his wife, Phyllis F.

Hall Graser; son, Rick (Deborah) Graser; daughter, Debra (Edward) Sweeney; mother, Mary Cross Graser; brother, John (Marge) Graser, sister, Mary Jane (Richard) Prusak; seven grandchildren, one great-grandchild and nieces and nephews. Mr. Graser was predeceased by his father, Raymond T. Graser Sr. Mr.

Graser was a World War II Navy veteran. He was a member of the Armor Volunteer Fire Company for 37 years and was employed as an electrician for Seneca Electronics Company in South Buffalo. Memorials may be made to Hospice Buffalo, Inc. Burial was at Hillcrest Cemetery. Richard Winar A memorial service will be held Sunday, Sept.

15 from Pixley Funeral Home in Rochester, Michigan for Richard M. "Dick" Winar, 71, of Auburn Hills, Michigan, and formerly of Hamburg, who died Friday, September 6, 2002. He is survived by his wife, Lois Jensen Winar, daughters, Susan and Gail Winar and Nancy Winar Cracknell; brother, Henry Winiarski; and four grandchildren. Mr. Winar was a certified professional geologist, and an environmental engineer, doing work all across the country.

A graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, he. was a U.S. Army veteran and was a member of the American Institute of Pro fessional Geologists. He also served on the board of the Paint Creek Unitarian Universal-ist Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society HORTON boards including the New York State Conference of the United Church of Christ and the Western Association of the United Church of Christ. While serving as pastor of St James Church, he was instrumental in founding the Hamburg Counseling Service and served on its original board.

Memorials may be made to the St. James United Church of Christ Memorial Fund, 76 Main Hamburg, NY 14075 St. Paul's -asr Lutheran Church Rome 1 North Boston Rd Eden Sunday. Worship Services 8.30 10 45 am Sunday School Bible Classes 9 30 a Four Youih Groups activities for Kindergarten through 12th grade Church. 992-9112 Parsonage Office: 992-3 113 mxcE LUTHERAN CHURCH OJJO M.Kmk-y PVwy Saturday Worship Service ai 5 Sunday Worship Serines at 8 I 5 a CoiiU-niporary Worship at 10 45 am I t.iiui'aliuti HiHjr al 9 .10 a I'ruycr Service Wednesday 7pm Kcv Janwrs Johnson.

Pastor ALL SAINTS LUTHERAN, ELCA 6065 South Park Ave. 649-6266 Worship Ssrvtcss 8 am a 10:30 am Sunday Church School 9 am 'Aff'Are Welcome thanks, honor to women of our risk their lives day i i 3 oil our fallen heroes of 1 11, 2001 i I Loomis, lnc.ri'r1i nil FAURLING ton Library. She taught at the Big Tree School in the Town of Hamburg and later attended classes at Buffalo State Teachers' College and at the University of Buffalo, continuing to teach until retiring in 1973. She was also active with the Girl Scouts in Boston and the Girl Scout Council of Buffalo and Erie County. In 1979 Ms.

Faulring was named the Boston Chamber of Commerce's Citizen of the Year. Joseph Kontrabecki Funeral services were held Monday (Sept. 9) from St. Mary of the Lake Church for Joseph B. Kontrabecki, 85, of Lake View, who died Friday, September 6, 2002.

He is survived by his wife, Jane M. Fleming Kontrabecki; sons, Joseph Jr. (Janet), George A. and John Kontrabecki; daughters, Jacqueline Hooper (Richard) Kaminska, Jane (Edward) Sowinski and Joyce (Frank) Markiewicz; sister, Lillian (late John) Setlock; 18 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and other family members. He was predeceased by his sisters, Jenny (late Walter) Podraza, Victoria (late John) Kaczmierczak and Grace (late Joseph) Cellani.

Mr. Kontrabecki was employed as a mechanical foreman for Bethlehem Steel. Memorials may be made to Hospice Buffalo, Inc. Burial was at Lakeside Memorial Cemetery and arrangements were made through the John J. Kaczor Funeral Home.

Carol Schosek A memorial service was held Wednesday (Sept. 11) from the Wentland Funeral Home for Carol Lynn Schosek, 44, of North Collins, who died Friday, September 6, 2002. She is survived by her daughter, Kelly Schosek; son, Kyle Schosek; mother, Mary E. McKeown Ward; sisters, Sandra (Jerry) Hodge and Kim Ward; brother, Owen (Sandra) Ward; nieces and other family members. Ms.

Schosek was a member of the North Collins Emergency Squad, a former member of the Eden North Collins Gun Club and worked as a nurse at Brylin Hospital. Memorials may be made to the North Collins Emergency Squad. iMore obituaries on page 6 Ormus Davenport Jr. A private memorial service will be held at a later date for Ormus W. "Doc" Davenport 81, of Boston, who died Monday, August 12, 2002.

He is survived by his wife, Josephine Martin Davenport; daughter, Bonnie (late Earl) O'Neal; son, Richard (Mary) Davenport; sister, Louise Snyder; four grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Mr. Davenport was a member of the American Legion Post No. 527. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association.

Arrangements were made by the Donald M. Demmerley Funeral Home. Tadeusz Kasinski A mass was held Tuesday (Sept. 10) from Immaculate Conception Church for Tadeusz "Theodore" Kasinski, 88, of Eden, who died Monday, September 2, 2002. Husband of the late Anna Tarsek Kasinski, he is survived by his son, Joseph (Joyce) Kasinski; daughters, Antoinette (late Richard) Gillessen and Carol Kasinski; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Mr. Kasinski was a retired steel-worker for Bliss and Lockland in Buffalo. Burial was at Immaculate Conception Cemetery and arrangements were made through the Laing Funeral Home. Sun Obits To place an obituary in The Sun, we ask that families make arrangements through their funeral home or submit a written obituary for publication. Please include the full name and phone number of the funeral home.

This is a free service offered as a courtesy to our subscribers in the Southtowns. 4 aayjorau oj us, ana I J', to make liahiburg Strong Proud A Safe: oudA. Sa.fe. I 1 Wifh ivrMjmnrin rtw nepiemoer Loomis, Offers ft 207 Main Street, Hamburg. N.Y.

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