after a several month illness. A native of Buffalo, Mrs. Thompson had lived in Warsaw since 1958. She was a graduate of the Continental Beauty School of Culture. A licensed beautician and cosmetologist, she owned and operated Millie's Salon. She was also a member of the Wyoming County Home Bureau. Her husband Kenneth A. died in March of 1985. Survivors include one daughter, Patricia Sexton of Grand Island, two sisters Edith Weider and Marion Glaser, two brothers Harold Foit and Howard Foit, all of Buffalo, and four grandchildren. Burial was in Union Park Cemetery in Wethersfield Springs.
July 17-18, 1985 Warsaw NY Western New Yorker 1985-1986
after a several month illness. A native of Buffalo, Mrs. Thompson had lived in Warsaw since 1958. She was a graduate of the Continental Beauty School of Culture. A licensed beautician and cosmetologist, she owned and operated Millie's Salon. She was also a member of the Wyoming County Home Bureau. Her husband Kenneth A. died in March of 1985. Survivors include one daughter, Patricia Sexton of Grand Island, two sisters Edith Weider and Marion Glaser, two brothers Harold Foit and Howard Foit, all of Buffalo, and four grandchildren. Burial was in Union Park Cemetery in Wethersfield Springs.
July 17-18, 1985 Warsaw NY Western New Yorker 1985-1986
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