Glenn & Julia (Ernest) Disinger
Glenn & Julia (Ernest) Disinger
✞LOCKPORT UNION-SUN AND JOURNAL FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 18, 1929 - DISINGER - Glenn W. Disinger died at his home on the Bulmore Road, Town of Royalton, New York, Thursday morning, January 17, 1929. He is survived by his wife, one daughter, Jean, also one sister, and one brother, Adelbert Disinger and Mrs. Dollie Cothran. Funeral services will be held from the home Monday afternoon, January 21st at two o'clock. Burial will be in Chestnut Ridge cemetery.
✞LOCKPORT UNION-SUN AND JOURNAL THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17, 1929- Glenn W. Disinger, 49 years old, of the Bulmore road, former supervisor of the town of Royalton, died at his home early today after a lingering illness. Mr. Disinger was. born in Royalton and was engaged in farming there practically all of his life. He had served on the Board of Supervisors for several years. Surviving are his wife, Lulu Ernest Disinger, a daughter, Jean Disinger, one brother and one sister. Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
✞UNION SUN JOURNAL LOCKPORT, N. Y. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1960 Both Women In Fatal Collision Had Relatives Here - Both adult victims of triple fatality in Wyoming County Sun day afternoon had family connections with the Lockport area, it was revealed today. Mrs. Julia Disinger, 80, and Mrs. Florence Reed, 63 both of 58 Buffalo St., Attica, were killed when the car they were riding in collided with another at Rts. 77 and 20A 12 miles west of Warsaw. Also killed was Mark A. Mosakowski, 5 months, of Cheektowaga, who was riding in the other car.
Mrs. Reed was the sister of Mrs. Harry Alkin, Sunset Dr. Town of Lockport, nurse at Mount View Hospital, and Hollis Prentice of Barker. The former Florence Monroe, she was born Aug. 13, 1897 in Thompson, Pa. The wife of Richard L. Reed, an Attica Prison guard, she had lived in Attica many years. She was caring for Mrs. Disinger in her home.
Mrs. Reed's survivors also include her husband; four daughters, Mrs. Douglas Palmer, of South Byron, Mrs. Raymond Slater of Plattsburgh and Mrs. Emil Johnson and Mrs. Gary Van Nostrang, both of Attica; another sister, Mrs. Delcie Barton of Sayre, Pa; eight grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held at the Charles C. Reding Funeral Home, 175 Main St., Attica at 2 tomorrow afternoon, with the Rev. George Combs, minister of the Attica Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery, Attica.
Mrs. Disinger, born in the Town of Royalton Oct. 25, 1880, was the widow of Glenn W. Disinger. She had lived in Lockport until about 1935, later moving to Buffalo and California before making her home in Attica three years ago. Her survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Jean Kinne; 1 sister, Mrs. Ada M. Davis; and a grandson, Lyle Kinne, all of Lockport. The funeral for Mrs. Disinger will be held at 3 tomorrow afternoon at the Prudden & Kandt Funeral Home, 242 Genesee St.