Chester J. Borth

b. 28 September 1902, d. 22 June 2000
  • Chester J. Borth was born on 28 September 1902 in New York.
  • John F. Borth appeared in the US federal census of 15 April 1910 in Buffalo, Erie County, New York, at 442 Gold Street. Other members of the household included Chester J. Borth, Gertrude Elizabeth Antweiler and Mildred Viola Borth.
  • John F. Borth and Gertrude Elizabeth Antweiler appeared in the US federal census of 1 January 1920 in Buffalo, Erie County, New York, at 295 Sumner Place. Other members of the household included Chester J. Borth, Mildred Viola Borth and Clifford J. Borth.
  • He was attending school and employed as a bank messenger, according to the 1920 census.
  • The following appeared on 11 May 1941 in the Buffalo Courier-Express: (Marriage Licenses) Chester J. Borth, 295 Summer -- Doris A. Blumreich, 63 Phyllis.
  • He married Doris A. Blumreich in May 1941.
  • The following appeared on 18 January 1953 in the Bufflo Courier-Express: [Died] Gertrude E. Borth of 20 West Cleveland Drive, in this city, Jan. 17, 1953, wife of the late John F., mother of Mildred, Chester and Clifford; grandmother of David, Alan and Bruce Borth; sister of the late Louise Howe and Lena Ertel. Friends received at the Marvin E. Malzan Funeral Home, 1520 Kensington, until noon Tuesday. Services from Forest Lawn Chapel at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Mrs. Borth was a member of Women's Association of the Maccabee.
  • The following appeared on 9 December 1956 in the Buffalo Courier-Express: Miss Mildred V. Borth, 58, of 20 W. Cleveland Dr., an employe of the New York Central Railroad for 27 years, died yesterday at her home.
         Miss Borth was a clerk for Pullman reservations for the railroad.
         She was born in Buffalo the daughter of the late John and Gertrude Antweiler Borth, and attended School 43.
         She was a member of Salome Chapter 311, Order of the Eastern Star, Railway Business Women and the Cleveland Hill Evangelical Lutheran Church.
         Surviving are two brothers, Chester J. and Clifford J. Borth.
         Calls may be made at the Marvin E. Malzan Funeral Home, 1520 Kensington Ave. until 11 Tuesday morning. Funeral services will be at 1 at Forest Lawn Cemetery.
  • Chester J. Borth became a widower at the 20 October 1966 death of his wife Doris A. Blumreich.
  • The following appeared on 22 October 1966 in the Tonawanda News: Funeral services for Mrs. Doris A. Borth, 53, of 372 Phyllis Ave., Buffalo, part owner of B & K Yarn Shop, 741 Delaware Road, Town of Tonawanda, who died at her home Thursday, were conducted at the Malzan Funeral Home, Buffalo, today. Burial was in Ridgelawn Cemetery.
         Born and Educated in Buffalo, she was fthe former Doris Blumreich and was a member of the Northeast Chapter 708 OES. Members of Chapter 708 conducted memorial services for Mrs. Borth last night.
          Survivors include her husband, Chester J. Borth; two sons, David C. and Bruce A. Borth and two brothers, William and Alfred Blumreich.
  • The SSDI lists Erie County, New York, as the last residence of record of Chester J. Borth.
  • Chester J. Borth died on 22 June 2000 at age 97.
  • Last Edited: 2 Nov 2013

Family: Doris A. Blumreich d. 20 October 1966