OF THE TONAWANDAS -
TWIN CITIES OF INDUSTRY ON THE NIAGARA FRONTIER
NORTH TONAWANDA, N. Y... THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1944
Anna Zimmerman
Died This Morning
Mrs. Anna Zimmerman, wife of
Welfare Commissioner George A.
Zimmerman, died this morning in
the DeGraff Memorial hospital.
Mrs. Zimmerman, who resided at
56 Ransom street, had been in
failing health over a long period.
She is a lifelong resident of the
Tonawandas.
Surviving are her husband, two
daughters, Mrs. Alice Buchhardt
of North Tonawanda and Mrs.
Irene Gern of Buffalo, and two
grandchildren, Robert and Carol
Buchhardt.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock
from the Hamp Funeral Home,
37 Adam street. The Rev. Theodore
Mayer will conduct the rites
and interment will be in Elmlawn.
Mrs. Zimmerman was a member
of the Friedens Evangelical
and Reformed church and Empire
Review, W.B.A.
NOTE: I've included the Americanized form of the Kieck family name because many relatives were using it and it makes it easier to identify and understand the family connections. Anna was born a Kieck; but according to NYS records, she was listed as Anna Kick when she applied for a marraige license in November of 1894.
OF THE TONAWANDAS -
TWIN CITIES OF INDUSTRY ON THE NIAGARA FRONTIER
NORTH TONAWANDA, N. Y... THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1944
Anna Zimmerman
Died This Morning
Mrs. Anna Zimmerman, wife of
Welfare Commissioner George A.
Zimmerman, died this morning in
the DeGraff Memorial hospital.
Mrs. Zimmerman, who resided at
56 Ransom street, had been in
failing health over a long period.
She is a lifelong resident of the
Tonawandas.
Surviving are her husband, two
daughters, Mrs. Alice Buchhardt
of North Tonawanda and Mrs.
Irene Gern of Buffalo, and two
grandchildren, Robert and Carol
Buchhardt.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock
from the Hamp Funeral Home,
37 Adam street. The Rev. Theodore
Mayer will conduct the rites
and interment will be in Elmlawn.
Mrs. Zimmerman was a member
of the Friedens Evangelical
and Reformed church and Empire
Review, W.B.A.
NOTE: I've included the Americanized form of the Kieck family name because many relatives were using it and it makes it easier to identify and understand the family connections. Anna was born a Kieck; but according to NYS records, she was listed as Anna Kick when she applied for a marraige license in November of 1894.
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