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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 33

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DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES Trrs- Tbarular aAaraoon aaa ivmu UBGtwt Suddaol, In Uu, city Iran in. uran Trmrsear. Frb 14, att aoIVrSS Maud, ire Mvilrt atl.od St. r.aokarl'a dwccb at 9 Iwa cturt-h. mart M.

lUwri mm. Frlind, In n. Mr all.nd Uve funeral cemetary. Framoa may all ut ET.Jrt?SS -JLira day rrora 4 to 9 p.m. ot Mr kban.

tntaal daiurbtrr in Ibl. w. 10 Uld a. re bwband ol Vmm Pos.rti 1 ot) twrtl 107 BnSS 31 Jerom. Tnuote.ii Wrtne.dTT Feb copy.

a.m. in b. no Feb, 'W. William KrUflo. totavtrl Rev- Joseph ''almao' of him, btciuii Wen 7 10: Thuriday.

io 10. A I4UII Itora at ol lb. w. ot m. intKiiMni 10 at wicomi'i FUNERAL HOME 1:111 1 1 AdVbn." eimSoSowa .10, Ilaolbtc.

Iot.nr.enl Ln RL John's cent- HONEST PRICED MONUMENTS ffW 1Kb. lath at IS 1 Jrl.no, may rail r' ariainj Tuesday afirnioon and 1- ff'lSW toatlpnd tlx iwxnl tpom tba ftm.ral J- TMKtoy. DOWN A WEEK i2 MANY MORE AT Jl1 nwrly ot 12, Dove, st CERTIFICATE OF REQUEST BARNUM Vr" pay g.oday runrrat ,22, TEL. ED S-8073 a-Mo-m. WMowday from DAILEYS FLOWER SHOP "EVERYTHING IN FLOWERS" 2151 Hock Rock Turnpike (Dolem's Fairfield All the gals in your life from 7 to 77 pre hoping you won't forget them on Valentine's Day.

The most delightful remembrance imaginable would be fresh, lovely flowers in a Valentine Arrangement! Specially Designed By Us For Her From You! FO 6-2568 FO 6-2717 Selling Out! Entire Display Must Go To make room for building expansion. Take odrantaoa while they lash Monuments end of cost. Unbelievable prices. SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD FOR SPRING SFTTING. THIS WILL II THE ONLY SALE N0 MONUMENTS OR HONEYSPOT Monument Works IMC STRATFORD AVENUE BEFORE Emiljcn.

MICHAEL'S CEMETERY BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT WEEK DAYS 8-5, SUNDAYS 11 -S WNINGS BY APPOINTMENT laey will be cooducteo at a. m. in the Trumbull funeral nume 01 Lynl F. Mullins, Plains road, and i ociock in St. Teresa's church wtin a solemn high Mass of requiem.

Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. day for Mrs. Grace Ann Peate Rider. 43.

of 112 Merltine avenue Stratford, wife of Frank Rider, who died Sunday in ber They will be p.m. in the Albert W. Soear fu neral home, 1222 Fairfield ave nue, Dy uie Kev. Melville S. mer, pAstor of the Stratford Metnoaist church.

Cremation will be in Mountain Grove crematory. Mrs. Frederick Steurer Mrs. Rosalie Adams Steurer, of 5745 Main street, Stratford, widow of Frederick Steurer, died yesterdav momine in her hnm. She had formerly resided at 125 JHE BRIDQ1POKT FEBRUARY I OBITUARY MTrinl Htjim, Service will uka for John MuJ-vatay.

of avwui, TnimbuU, upertMcMteat of tt tbc Chirkw F. Oraem zkv. of 15 Beverly line, etbinti maker, who died munaiy At 10:05 p.m, Bridge- 1 wnere ne was to mittAd 25 mltiutei etrlier for medjcal trealment, will ukt place tomorrow. The services will be conducted 0.J3 A.m. in the Ridozycki tuneni nome, 305 Pulauti street And at 9 o'clock in the Church of the Assumption, with a Mass of retjuiem.

uunai will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Mrs. S.r.k Rkdo Services And burial for Mrs. SArah Saveria Riccio, 101, of Harrison, N.

mother of Mrs. Joseph Roberts, of 302 Madison avenue, wno died Monday morning in her home, will take jj.ate tomorrow in Harrison. Mrs. Frank G. Rider Services will take olace uover street, Stratford.

Services will take place in the A. G. Baker funeral home, 1SSS airanord avenue, at a time date to be Mrs. Steurer Is survived by a son, Abbott Adams, of Trumbull, aao jive granacnildren. Cosiroo Fasolo Services for Cosimo Fasulo, 7( rormerly of 103 Commercial street, who died Mondav Fairfield State hospital.

Newtown, where he had km number ot years, will take place They will be conducted at 8:30 a.m. in the Frank Polka aad Son funeral home, 154S Fairfield ave nue, and at 9 o'clock In Ra pnael's church with a Mass of requiem. Burial will be in St. Mi chael cemetery. norn in itaiy, Mr.

i-aauio was A long-time former resident Bridgeport and had been ployed by trie Stanley Works be- tore his retirement. There are no known survivors. Theodore KransWky Services for Theodore Kran-sicky, 63, of 245 Funston street, who died Saturday, took place yesterday in St. Mary's Ukrainian unnoaox cnurcn witn the Rev John Petrykanin, pastor, ofllciat ing. Burial was in St John's cemetery The Rev.

John Petrykanin, celebrant, also conducted committal services. A delegation was present from the Ukrainian Sick Bene fit society, of which Mr. Krahsic-ky had been a member. Bearers were Michael Halkewicz, wuiiam wenanmowict. Ste phen Proruzyn, Alexander Nako- necany, Smitry Poatolawski and i-eier bievinsiry.

iur jamrs uraian on satoroay. Feb. eatirea. vam notici Tlfre an anr.lt.tMry Matt iXsa NOtirB' Ttert "111 aa analrmkry Ken rot Koat Sjntolajol Sainton AuOrruccI xass ikrfldt Tbcrr biM ar.ax.rurr san-ea- atari crmrdL a VkaloaiAlf iAawjj(Jtorw UntU our tlyirtt dar, lovini ornwry at bin. wiiSn "5i- oi.nt mtlarat a fear.

For on. who rncamt a-orM to 'ZSStSi aaaab-itrs. Hrt Oerarw p. Man Utt- in brrbts rnamary ot btnt. patoM away I J.

1055. Th. ntemory tbat wt bora or yoa ard rranoaa HOffCm. Services for Mrs. Rose Dahr, JS.

Viae atraat. widow of Peter J. Daly, who died Fri day, (oak place yesterday in St. Augustine's eattbedral with a sol emn requiem Mass. Burial was Ir St.

Michael's eanaetery. Celebrant of the Mass, was the Rev. Jamas A. Dary, i ol Mrs. Daly, assisted by the Rev willitm Kelly, deacon, and the Rev.

Myron Miller, sub-deacon. The Rev. John F. MoGouah In the saactnarv ar.ro tk. at Rev.

George Curtis, the Rev. Ed win Fitsgerald. S. the Rev John O'Brien, S. the Rev.

Ar. thur the Rev. James Len- uie Kev. Anthony Girandola, and the Rev. Vincent P.

Clean' Father Daley read the commit tsl prayers at the grave assisted by Fathers, Kelly, Cleary Glraa- ttu.d ana uuoe. Bearers ware William Heerv Thornas Keegan, William Thomas Keegan, William v-orey, and wuiiam McGarry. Services will take place day for Herbert Dundon. 5S 260 State street, a whr. ounoay in si.

Vincent's hospital incy win oe conducted at 2 p. m. in the Frank Poike and Son funeral home, Fairfield avenue, and burial will be in Lakeview cemetery. Clifford L. Harris Sen'ices for Clifford L.

Harris 74, of 1069 Wells place. Stratford, who died Sunday, took olace yesterday in the Cyril F. Mullins tunerai nome with the Rev. James S. Hood, pastor of the Summerfield Methodiat officiating.

Buria' was in Park cemetery. Mrs. John O'Brien for Mrs. Julia O'Brien, of 232 Colorado avenue John O'Brien, who died Saturday, yesteroay in St. John Nepomucene church solemn high Mass.

Burial was in I a cemetery. Mrs. Anthony Dalvano Services will Uke place tomorrow for Mrs. Mary Arm Freddino Dalvano, 75, of 7Sg Grand street, widow of Anthony Dalvano, who died yesterday in her home after They wl at a.m. in the Richards- "fouottino luneral Washingtpn avenue.

clock in St. Raphael's church wntre a solemn hiah Mast of re. quiem will be celebrated. Burial win oe in at. Michael's ceme tery.

A native of New York i made the past years bv one arm Tr.h* vaao; four daughters, Mrs. Mrs- Ralph Carrarjo, Mrs. Fred D'Argenlo and Mrs. "lex one hmtw Carney Freddino; ten grandchildren and several nieces and ews, all of Services will take nian. for Miss Anna F.

Crotty, of 1240 rairnem avenue, formerly of 3S5 William street, who died veatpr. day after a short illness in her They will be conducted at 8:30 1 m. in trra rn. cannon funeral ime, S15 Washlhcton avenue and at 9 o'clock in St. Peter's church where a solemn requiem Mass will be celebrated.

Burial will be in St. Rose's cemetery, Newtown. Miss Crotty was born in New town and had resided in Bridgeport the past SO years. She was A member of the Council of Catholic Women and a member of the Lady's Guild of St. Charles church.

She is survived by two sisters. Miss Katheriae Crotty, of Bridgeport and Mrs. Margaret McGran, of Indianapolis, and several nieces and nephews. Fletcher Hargrove Services will take place SAtur- day for Fletcher Hargrove, 45. of 1172 Bernum avenue, who died Monday in Bridgeport hospital he was admitted Sunday, ry will be conducted at 2 in Mount Aerie Baotkt church with the Rev.

A. C. Bass pastor, officiating. Burial will be Mountain Grove cemetery. A native of Atlanta r.a Hargrove had resided in Water-bury before coming to Bridgeport a sister Mr: Maude Burton, of Bridgeport Mrs.

Wtmara C. Scbeeawailer Services for Mr. M.ri. bel Schoenw Alter, of 545 Pembroke street widow of WilliAm 1 9- SehoenwAlter. who died Mon-jday in Bridgeport hospital, will place today.

Mrs. Harriet V. nAMairav r.u St. Vincent's I stock atrear who They will be conducted at m. in the Albert W.

Spear fun-! NORWALK. Feb. 12-ServirM will take placa Wednesday for "usemane Kooerto spel-man, RN. 26, of 300 Westport avenue, wife of Dorman Spel-man, who died Sunday in Nor-watk hoepiul after an illness of one year. They will be conducted at 2 p.

n. In the Collins fu neral home, 92 East avenue. Burial will be ln Riverside cemetery. Thomas B. Getglas NORWALK, Feb.

12-Services Will take Dace inr Thomas B. Goggins, 62. of 11 Butler street, who died today in his home. They will be conducted at 9 m. in Sf.

Mary's church with a Mass of requiem. Burial will be at- jonn cemetery. NORWALK, Feb. 12-Services will take place Wednesday for Mrs. Katherine B.

Evenrlen of 11 Emerson street, widow oi James fcvenden. who died Sunday in Norwalk hospfUl. iney win tie conducted at 11 a. m. in the Raymond funeral home, i East Wall street.

Burial will be In Riverside ceme tery. Mrs. William Parks DANBURY, Feb. 12 Mrs. Marlorie Wald Parks.

36. wife of William B. Parka rlierl thlc ing at ner home, 65 Southern Douievaro, alter an Illness of several weeks. Services will take piace at 'he Kyle Hull funeral home, 60 Division street, at a time to be announced. Mrs.

Parks was born in Torrlm- ton, daughter of Gusuve and ma Jane (French) Wald. A registered nurse, she was gradu ated from Danbu School of Nursinft. and was memoer ot the Danbury Hospital Alumnae assoeiAtioo and the Connecticut Stale Nurses' Association. She was also a member of St. James' Episcopal church.

iney will be conducted at 2 her husband and narMi, p.m in the Lieberum Ami son. Charles Wald Parks 'and a jHeaphy funeral home, 866 Lafay- daughler, Jeanne Emilv ParkVr! street vrjth the Rev. Wil- Danbury. and a brother, Arthu naabra Finrt Evanaaucai Reformed 1 wllHam M. Tbatnas WESTPORT, Feb.

12-Servlces1 Wediresday for won Nrnn. sr. TTwvnaa. cur VS' Barnes. South Compo one of the Trailer park, town's oldest residents, who died.

or Stratford, Monday his hocne Saturday, took nlace1 They be conducted r.t nisnop i.m p. m. rt) his home. Thr nenry t. 1 jj.

jn, kiaajar. oa and Son rmeral home wit S. ret Choree's Episcooal Frederic L. C. Lorentz-rector of Christ and Holy nny Episcrrps) church, will aiate.

Burial will be la Wil- They will be conducted at Cornelius 11,1 irtnirc, ratmciq avenue. in ine Kev. William H. Alderson, I '1 oastnr ri a.o,i eUxk in St. Peter's church church, win officiate.

Burial will wM5 requiem Mass. be in Psrk cemetery. BMrU) wil! Peer's cema- Services for Miss Alice Mar-Jorie Ballard. 71, of Blackmen place, daughter of the of the Bullard company, who died Saturday, took place yesterday in Christ Episcopal church with the Rev. Gilbert Hemsley, rector, officiating.

Burial was In Mountain Grove cemetery. Mlaa Hanna Cariaw Services for Miss Hanna Car-law. S5, of New York city, ster of Donald Cariaw. of 1459 State street, who died Saturday in New York, took place yesterday in the Frank Poike and Son funeral nome with the Rev. Ralph W.

Key, pastor of the First Presbv- terian church, officiating. Burial was in Mountain Grove ceme tery. Joseph D. Mlgoae BETHEL. Feb.

I2-Private serv-ices for Joseph David Migone. 52, of 16 Taylor avenue, who died Monday morning in Danbury win raxe piace murs- They will be conducted in the Bethel funeral home, 215 Greenwood avenue, with the Rev. Daniel A. Bennett, pastor of the Beth. el Methodist church, officiating.

Cremation will be in Mountain Grove crematorium, Bridgeport. Charles J. Austin DANBURY, Feb. 12-Services for Charles J. Austin.

SO, ol 10 Beckett street, who died Sunday morning In Danbury hospital, will piace iney wilt be conduc m. in the Kvle-Hull funeral home, 60 Division street with the Rev. John S. Cuthbert, rector of St. Thomas' Episcopal church, Bethel, officiating.

Burial will be in nenosia cemeterv. Dr. Henry Dunning NEW CANAAN, Feb. Serv ices will take place Thursday for Dr. Henry Sage Dunning, 76, ol weea street, professor emeritus and a founder of the College of "ohhu ana urai surgery Columbia University, who died his home here Sundav.

The services will be conducted at tu-au a.m. In the Duni home, and at 11 o'clock in Aloysius' church with a solemn high Mass of requiem. Burial CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Plumbint A HeoHnsj Kitchen Bathroom ALTERATIONS REMODELING FtUt ESTIMATES ED.son 5-Moa 7 ROOM HOUSE FOR OFFICE OR PROFESSIONAL USE Next to A Super Market in Fairfield LONG TERM LEASE AVAILABLE. Please Cell CL 9-4014 CARPENTRY Sub-Contracting Call for prices an house framing, interior trim oil carpentry work. DR 8-2797 TR 4-5100 LABORATORY ASSISTANT Msst, talcs ot our LaV oratory Mill Roam.

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