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Area Deaths
Updated: August 21, 2010, 2:51 AM
Robert B. Beal Sr., 85, a retired civil engineer, died Oct. 29.
Regina C. (Cherry) Belter, of North Tonawanda, died Oct. 28.
Maureen A. Butler, formerly of West Seneca, died Oct. 25.
Mary W.Clark, of Lockport, died Oct. 28.
Gary A. Gath, of Wilson, formerly of the City of Tonawanda, a retired captain for the Tonawanda Fire Department and president for Queen City
Jazz Society, died Oct. 29.
Glenn A. Hansen, 51, of Grand Island, died Oct. 29.
John H. “Andy” Miller, 89, of Cheektowaga, a World War II Army Air Forces veteran and a retiree of General Motors, died Oct. 29.
Regina S. (Zajas) Nowak, of Lackawanna, died Oct. 24.
Mary “Kathy” (O’Neill) Price, an employee for Dualex Office Products, died Oct. 29.
Susie F. (Carlino) Promowicz, 85, of Niagara Falls, a retired Carborundum worker, died Oct. 29.
Esther C. (Cobo) Reed, of Springville, died Oct. 30.
Marjorie (Morlock) Rohmer, of Lancaster, died Oct. 29.
J. Dennis Rowan, died Oct. 28.
Eric George Walker, a narcotics corrections officer with the state drug program, died Sept. 20.
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