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The bridegroom is a candidate for graduation in June from Hudson Valley Community College in Troy.
 
The bridegroom is a candidate for graduation in June from Hudson Valley Community College in Troy.
 
:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - December 28, 1973
 
:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - December 28, 1973
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'''Cited By State For Heroism'''
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The New York State Thruway Authority Monday presented an award of heroism to Frank Beretz of Delanson, an  employee of Price - Chopper supermarkets, for saving the life of a man trapped in a burning vehicle on the
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Thruway near Amsterdam on July 28.
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An engraved plaque was presented to Beretz by Joseph E. Pauquette, Thruway operations director, and Major Roswell M. Wolfe, commander of State Police Troop T, at a luncheon in Colonie on behalf of chairman Gerald
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Cummins and members of the Thruway Board.
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The Thruway Board, in its authorization of the award, described the incident this way: "On July 28, 1978 at 4:20 a. m., Frank,Beretz, R. D. 2, Box 216B, Delanson, N. Y., an employee of Price Chopper supermarkets, witnessesed a tractor trailer accident at milepost 171.6 eastbound. Mr. Beretz, who was parked at the Mohawk Service Area at milepost 172 eastbound, observed the tractor trailer, which was operated by Richard Raux, 427 Bellinger St., Mohawk, N. Y., leave the Thruway, run off the right shoulder of the road, overturn and
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burst into flames.
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"Without regard for his personal safety, and caring for the safety of the occupants of the vehicle involved
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in the accident, Mr. Beretz ran from his vehicle with a fire extinguisher to attempt rescue. By removing some of the wreckage and using his fire extinguisher Mr. Beretz was able to remove a passenger in the tractor-trailer.
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Albert Raux, 198 Vs East Clark St., Ilion, New York, from the burning vehicle, thus saving his life. Intense
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heat from the fire thwarted Mr. Beretz from his attempt to rescue the operator, Richard Raux."
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A letter from Major F. D. Thumhart, then commander of State Police Troop T said "Your heroic actions at a scene of a tractor trailer accident on July 28, 1978 have come to my attention. A review of the report
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submitted by Troopers J. M. Pradelski and G. E. Lawrence, disclosed that the vehicle involved burst into flames. Without regard for your own safety, you removed some of the wreckage and through the use of your fire extinguisher did extricate and save the life of one of the occupants. Due to the intense heat and flames, another attempt to rescue the second occupant was made impossible.
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"Your assessment and quick reaction to this situation, exposing yourself to such critical danger, saved one person from impending death. This is one very fine exhibition of true courage and valor, which is not often displayed. I am very sure the Raux family deeply appreciate your timely and life-saving assistance.
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"On behalf of the members of the New York State Police, I wish to express our commendation and admiration for your heroic efforts at the scene pf this accident."
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Beretz has also received an award from Price Chopper supermarkets in recognition of his heroic action.
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - December 22, 1978
 
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Revision as of 22:09, 12 February 2014

Birth

Frank Beretz was born about 1921, the son of John and Bessie Beretz of Schoharie Turnpike, Duanesburgh. His siblings were:

  • Julia Beretz
  • Margueret Beretz
  • Frank Beretz
  • John Beretz, Jr.
  • Joe Beretz

Education

Highest Grade Completed: High School, 2nd year

Military Service

World War II Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Casualties, 1941-1945 about Frank Beretz[1]
Name: Frank Beretz
Relative Name: Mr. John Beretz Senior
Relative Relationship: Father
Home: Route 3, Delanson State: New York
Country: United States
Type of Casualty: Wounded In Action
Roll: ww2c_27

Occupation

Frank Beretz was a carpenter and employed in Albany in 1947.

Marriage & Children

Frank Beretz married Miss Lois Frubeck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Furbeck of Settles Hill, Altamont, RD, at two o'clock Sunday (February 16, 1947)

Frank Beretz and Lois Furbeck Marriage - Altamont Enterprise - February 21, 1947

Frank Beretz

Beretz-Furbeck

Duanesburgh - Miss Lois Frubeck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Furbeck of Settles Hill, Altamont, RD, and Frank Beretz, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Beretz of Schoharie Turnpike, Duanesburgh, were married at two o'clock Sunday (February 16, 1947) afternoon at the Princetown Reformed church at Giffords. Rev. Marion Pennings, pastor, performed the double-ring ceremony.

The bride was given in marriage by her father. The attendants were Miss Helen Furbeck, sister of the bride, and John Beretz, Jr., brother of the bridegroom. The ushers were Raymond Furbeck and Joseph Beretz.

The wedding was attended by nearly 100 relatives and friends. A reception, attended by 30 relatives, was held at the home of the bride's parents following the ceremony.

The bride is a graduate of Draper High school and is employed at Clark Witbeck's in Schenectady. Mr. Beretz is a carpenter and employed in Albany. The couple will live in Albany.

Altamont Enterprise - February 21, 1947

Death

Frank Beretz

Obituary

Census Records

1930 United States Federal Census about Frank Beretz[1]

Name: Frank Beretz
Gender: Male
Birth Year: abt 1921
Birthplace: New York
Race: White
Home in 1930: Knox, Albany, New York
Map of Home: View Map
Marital Status: Single
Relation to Head of House: Son
Father's Name: John Beretz
Father's Birthplace: Hungary
Mother's name: Bessie Beretz
Mother's Birthplace: Hungary
Name Age
John Beretz 44
Jessie Beretz 39
Julia Beretz 15
Margueret Beretz 13
Frank Beretz 9
John Beretz 6
[6 7/12]
Joe Beretz 3
[3 4/12]

1940 United States Federal Census about Frank Beritz[1]

Name: Frank Beritz
Age: 18
Estimated birth year: abt 1922
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: New York
Marital Status: Single
Relation to Head of House: Son
Home in 1940: Knox, Albany, New York
Map of Home in 1940: View Map
Street: Gage Corners Road
Inferred Residence in 1935: Knox, Albany, New York
Residence in 1935: Same House
Sheet Number: 7A
Occupation: Farm Help
Attended School or College: No
Highest Grade Completed: High School, 2nd year
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census: 60
Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker in private work
Weeks Worked in 1939: 52
Income: 270
Income Other Sources: No
Household Members:
Name Age
John Beritz 54
Hassie Beritz 49
Julia Beritz 25
Frank Beritz 18
John Beritz 16
Joseph Beritz 13

Additional Media

U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 2 about Frank Beretz[1]
Name: Frank Beretz
Birth Date: 9 Nov 1921
Address: 12 Crow Hill Rd # Rr3, Delanson, NY, 12053

Gerald E. Furbeck

GUILDERLAND — Gerald E. Furbeck, 80, died Wednesday, May 15, 2002 at St. Clare's hospital in Albany following a long illness. He graduated from the former Draper High School in Rotterdam. Mr. Furbeck retired from Voorheesville High School as a custodian and from the state's Health Department Griffan Laboratory in Guilderland.

He was a member of the Tri-City Pony Club, the Guilderland Historical Society, the Dutch Settlers Society, the Helderberg Reformed Church, and was a former member of the Board of Directors of the Altamont Fair Association.

Mr. Furbeck is survived by his son, Ronald Furbeck and his family of Barefoot Bay, Fla.; one brother, Raymond Furbeck and his family of Guilderland; three sisters, Eleanor Hakes and her family and Helen Brown and her family, both of Barefoot Bay, Fla., and Lois Beretz and her family of Duanesburg. He is also survived by his beloved companion, Jean Jackson, and her family.

His wife, Marie, and his brother, Donald died before him. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Helderberg Reformed Church in Guilderland Center. Friends may call at the church on Sunday from 2 to 3 p.m. Burial will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery in Guilderland.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Helderberg Reformed Church, Route 146, Guilderland Center, NY 12085.

Arrangements are by Fredendall Funeral Home in Altamont.

Altamont Enterprise - May 16, 2002

Storey - Beretz

Miss Brenda Ruth Beretz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Frank Beretz of Delanson exchanged marriage vows with Michael Andre Storey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Storey of Altamont during a ceremony Saturday morning in Princetown Reformed church. Rev. Harold Irish officiated.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Miss Ann Marie Storey; maid of honor, Mrs. Donna Snag and Miss Michelle Merenherg, bridesmaids. Joseph E. Storey served as best man, and guests were seated by John T. Snag and Leonard P. Beretz.

A reception was held at the Pelmer House, Guilderland, after which the couple left on a wedding trip to Florida.

Mr. and Mrs. Storey are alumni of Duanesburgh Central High school. The bride, also a graduate of Mildred Elley Secretarial school, is employed by A. J. Eckert Co., Inc.

The bridegroom is a candidate for graduation in June from Hudson Valley Community College in Troy.

Altamont Enterprise - December 28, 1973

Cited By State For Heroism

The New York State Thruway Authority Monday presented an award of heroism to Frank Beretz of Delanson, an employee of Price - Chopper supermarkets, for saving the life of a man trapped in a burning vehicle on the Thruway near Amsterdam on July 28.

An engraved plaque was presented to Beretz by Joseph E. Pauquette, Thruway operations director, and Major Roswell M. Wolfe, commander of State Police Troop T, at a luncheon in Colonie on behalf of chairman Gerald Cummins and members of the Thruway Board.

The Thruway Board, in its authorization of the award, described the incident this way: "On July 28, 1978 at 4:20 a. m., Frank,Beretz, R. D. 2, Box 216B, Delanson, N. Y., an employee of Price Chopper supermarkets, witnessesed a tractor trailer accident at milepost 171.6 eastbound. Mr. Beretz, who was parked at the Mohawk Service Area at milepost 172 eastbound, observed the tractor trailer, which was operated by Richard Raux, 427 Bellinger St., Mohawk, N. Y., leave the Thruway, run off the right shoulder of the road, overturn and burst into flames.

"Without regard for his personal safety, and caring for the safety of the occupants of the vehicle involved in the accident, Mr. Beretz ran from his vehicle with a fire extinguisher to attempt rescue. By removing some of the wreckage and using his fire extinguisher Mr. Beretz was able to remove a passenger in the tractor-trailer.

Albert Raux, 198 Vs East Clark St., Ilion, New York, from the burning vehicle, thus saving his life. Intense heat from the fire thwarted Mr. Beretz from his attempt to rescue the operator, Richard Raux."

A letter from Major F. D. Thumhart, then commander of State Police Troop T said "Your heroic actions at a scene of a tractor trailer accident on July 28, 1978 have come to my attention. A review of the report submitted by Troopers J. M. Pradelski and G. E. Lawrence, disclosed that the vehicle involved burst into flames. Without regard for your own safety, you removed some of the wreckage and through the use of your fire extinguisher did extricate and save the life of one of the occupants. Due to the intense heat and flames, another attempt to rescue the second occupant was made impossible.

"Your assessment and quick reaction to this situation, exposing yourself to such critical danger, saved one person from impending death. This is one very fine exhibition of true courage and valor, which is not often displayed. I am very sure the Raux family deeply appreciate your timely and life-saving assistance.

"On behalf of the members of the New York State Police, I wish to express our commendation and admiration for your heroic efforts at the scene pf this accident."

Beretz has also received an award from Price Chopper supermarkets in recognition of his heroic action.

Altamont Enterprise - December 22, 1978

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 www.Ancestry.com