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- ObituaryBatavia "Daily News", 1937 - Mrs. Alexander M. EgloffMrs. Mary A. Egloff, 74, a resident of Batavia for the past sixyears, died at 9:30o'clock last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred C. Wickens ofNo. 106 EvansStreet. Death was attributed to heart disease and infirmities of age.Mrs. Egloff was born at Sheldon on April 15, 1863, a daughter of thelate Ferdinandand Elizabeth Meyers Brauner. On February 4, 1884, she was married toAlexander M.Egloff at Corfu. Mr. Egloff died on March 28, 1928.Mr. & Mrs. Egloff lived on a farm in West Batavia for about 22years. Three yearsafter the death of her husband, Mrs. Egloff made her home with herdaughter.Besides Mrs. Wickens, Mrs. Egloff is survived by another daughter,Mrs. Earl J.Wickens of Batavia; a son, Edward Egloff of Batavia; three brothers,Martin Braunerof Avoca and Nicholas and Edward Brauner of North Collins; two sisters,Mrs.Elizabeth Gruber of Buffalo and Mrs. Nettie Gruber of Ridgeway, Ont.; sixgrandchildren, Mrs. Norman Buckman, Miss Mary Wickens, Mary, Alexander,Florence andEdward Egloff, all of Batavia; a great grandchild, Constance A. Buckman,and severalnieces and nephews.Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clockfrom the EarlWickens' home, No. 20 Buell Street, the Rev. William T. Eaton, pastor ofthe CorfuPresbyterian Church, officiating. Interment will be in Mt. PleasantCemetery,Alexander.Florence Alyce Egloff said there were 5 sisters that did not get along sothey all spelled their name differently, Browner, Brauner, Bronner, etc.I am not sure of all the spellings yet.
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