MRS. EDWARD LUTZ
The death of Harriet Dotzour Lutz, 78, of 1146 Delevan Avenue, Buffalo, occurred on Sunday, Feb. 5, 1956, at Millard Fillmore Hospital.
Mrs. Lutz was born on May 4, 1877, in Williamsville. She resided in Williamsville and Eggertsville until 1933. She was the wife of the late Edward Lutz; and mother of Mrs. Everett Lang, West Seneca; Edwin K. Lutz, Kenmore; Mrs. Alfonse Vieders, Mrs. Arthur Westphal and Mrs. George Brown, all of Buffalo, and the late Mary and John Lutz; John died in World War I. She also leaves four Grandchildren and three Great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Lutz was a member of St. Joseph's Church, Main and Heath Sts., Buffalo, and a charter member of the Altar Society.
The funeral was held from the Dietrich Funeral Home and St. Joseph's Church on Thursday morning. Msgr. Albert Rung officiated at the service. Interment took place in the United R. C. Cemetery, Cayuga Road, Williamsville.
MRS. EDWARD LUTZ
The death of Harriet Dotzour Lutz, 78, of 1146 Delevan Avenue, Buffalo, occurred on Sunday, Feb. 5, 1956, at Millard Fillmore Hospital.
Mrs. Lutz was born on May 4, 1877, in Williamsville. She resided in Williamsville and Eggertsville until 1933. She was the wife of the late Edward Lutz; and mother of Mrs. Everett Lang, West Seneca; Edwin K. Lutz, Kenmore; Mrs. Alfonse Vieders, Mrs. Arthur Westphal and Mrs. George Brown, all of Buffalo, and the late Mary and John Lutz; John died in World War I. She also leaves four Grandchildren and three Great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Lutz was a member of St. Joseph's Church, Main and Heath Sts., Buffalo, and a charter member of the Altar Society.
The funeral was held from the Dietrich Funeral Home and St. Joseph's Church on Thursday morning. Msgr. Albert Rung officiated at the service. Interment took place in the United R. C. Cemetery, Cayuga Road, Williamsville.
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