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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 7

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The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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Mrs. A neral Hcime. DEATHS 1 Maude ben Brown: one daughter, oiiitiatins. Lawrence S. Cresiwood North Charici be at, the Xorth Sy; dau'phte: daupnter.

J.he_P-ev.. Bacien 1959 )7 her husaana. ui jinda and Jean: at inncrai home p.m. Interment Lake nterment Chit ten ango. I It April 5.

Survived by one brother. State BUrter. ChiuenariRO. Callinc hours Monday afternoon and Tyler Home. Funeral services Tuesday 10 a.m., St.

Paul's Epis copal Church. ChutcnatiKQ. the Rev Keroert tjarsaie oinciaimK. Funeral hr. K.

Dun gey: a Mrs. Edwin H. bro'ther. 'rhom-s DUnc'eV leadow; several mec s. punerai will oe he rhuniacher-Whelan Brot! r-aimer, Mexico Lao prandsons.

Punerai services Garfield PuneraL Home Tucsdai 10:30 a.m., Kev. Donald R. Grind ofiiciatinp. Ir.iermeai- Albany Hur; Willow vived by her Mae Corns locI-j: Erisco; several and neohe-ars in Missouri. 1 services Tuesday 2 p.m., Greenleal In North Syracuse April Survived by his wife.

Geneva 3. Francisco; two dauphiers. Mr? Irene Sternoerg ana Mrs. aernice. aarnei: Cemetery.

Friends may call Monday and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Li lieu of flowers, friends may donate to tne urouse-i Tree Bed Service. Cora Suddenly at he home in Censtantia. April 4. Sur vived by h-r husbana.

Glen' Goodrich: on- cauchter. Mrs. Barbars Bray of Altmar; one grandchild: sister. Mrs. Nettie McGinn of Syra cuse.

Services at 2 p.m. Wednesday at watson Hilton Funeral Home. Central Scuare. the Rev. Mr.

Knapp cfticlating. Burial in Pleasant Lawn Cemetery. Parish. Callins hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.m. Monday and Grecnleaf Funeral Home, Home.

and services at a. Monday forth Rcarnon of- invnea. rnenos, On April 4. 1950. Harry PratD oi 9U Kinne East Svra- cuse, native -of Vermont, a -resideni at 8:30 a.m.

in Sr Mat- ihWs Churc'n, Tnterment4 St. Mary's cemetery. i 205 Kii 7 io "3. Friends rnav rail Sc. Monday 2 to 4 and CLISE PUBERAL HOMS Brown Shelley, vived by x'our daughters two" sons.

Ronald Shelley and Cracscn Shelley, Private funeral Irom ner iaie nome, -rticniana Syracuse. Wednesday at 2 p.m. Friends may call Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.m. Interment Ccllamer. Flowers gratefully declined.

Survived "by his wife Bess Albert. Walter and one ters in Poland: seven rrandchildreii one jjrancsdauE'ntcr: severa niecas and Services call at their Stronn. Preble. James 'and Ma.ior; sister. Mrs.

James Pierce: several n. nephews. Funeral servicer. Hansen Funeral Rome Ti day at 2 P.m. Friends may cal day.

2 to 4 and 7 to 9 o.m, VENGELIST Nicholas Ven-eellst. aaeri 76 years. Buckley Road. Liverpool. N.

on Friday. April 3. 1359 in Hosoital. Survived by hi? wife. Mrs.

Maria Julu-lano Veneelist: two daughters. Mrs. Nicholas cazzolla. Mrs. Philip of dren.

Funeral Tuesday 3:15 a.m.. from the Farone Son Funeral Home and at 9 a.m. in Immaculate Heart of Marv Church. Gaievtlle. caninf: nours 2 to 4 ana 7 723 James St.

FARONS is SON home. 231 Glentrood Syracuse MaTearct Zvins. survived bv ir.eces ano nennews. runer? Tt-iii hp at thp TaeGrtLt Home. Richfield Springs.

MCndav. Lakevie-sr Cemetery Richfield spnr.es. Syracuse. Miss T. Wilbsr.

fMrf P.d. Survived 323 Sprins- Mrs. Francis Bruce. Shaker cil. Morrlstqtvn.

N. Wunani A Wood. Norwich. several cousins. Funeral service at Funeral Home Tuesday at 3 p.m.

tho Rev. Alexander C. Carmiche' officiatinc. Interment. Montfomerv coft St Mondav 7 to 9 p.m..

FT7NERAL DIRECTORS J. P. BURNS SON. Inc. 653 WEST ONONDAGA ST PHONE GR 5-R626 JOHN G.

BUTLER rtTNERAL ROME SOOTH SAUNA ST GR FAIRGHILP MEECH FCNFRAL CHAPEL Onondaga Frasier Funeral Home L. FRASIER LIC MGR 1217 N. Salina St. GR l-234i Garfield Funeral Home, Inc. Richard M.

Garlield 513 WESTCOTT ST OR 2-3541 Greenleaf Funeral Home GREENLEAF JR. LIC MOR 503 Onondaga St JOHN T. VAnduseN FUNERAL HOME 136 VV. Castle St. GR, S-012S j9eatt)g -1 HAROLD J.

of 4451 LAWRENCE E. DUNGEY, 76. died yesterday at'of 103 Crest wood Nonh University Hospital after a long! illness. I Mr. Jeffers lived in Syracuse! nephews, ispvpn rwr Prim- to that he was resident of Watertowp and had vili De Tuoday employed wilber Minlbkeim; five srana ren: his mother.

Mrs. Lidui Dar-lins; one brother. Raymond Darhr.g-lour Mrs. Wuham Mrs. Comi'lius Conde.

Charles Darling and Mrs. Aioeri several nieces and nephews. Funeral services at tne Patrick O'Neill Funeral Home. 1705 South; the Jurserai home Flats Apartment Bldg. Roosevelt Hotel there.

Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Dora C. Jeffers; two sons, Fred A. Jeffers of Syracuse and Sgt.

Harold L. Jeffers of Fort Tilden; a broiher, Ward Jeffers of Roch-j, ester; a sister. Mrs. Edwa Miller of Springfield, several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 8 a.m.

Tues day at the John G. Butler Fu-j I the funeral home. Services for MRS. ETHEL SEI-BERT WARRINGTON, former supervisor in the accounting de partment of the New York Tele phone who died Wednesday in Tuscon, will be time to be announced at the Frasier Funeral Home here. Mrs.

Warrington formerly re sided in Syracuse, She is survived by her husband, James Warrington; a brother, Raymond Seibert; a sister. Mrs. George Spriggs; several nieces and nephews. MRS. ANNA E.

FISK, 88. a resident of Syracuse 22 years, died yesterday in Onondaga Gen eral Hospital following several) weeks illness. Tne widow oi Alfred Fisk. she had lived at 323 W. Willow St.

with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mae Comstock Brisco. Fisk had lived in Syracuse and; vicinity 37 years. Besides daughter-in-law she is survived; by several nieces and nephews: in Missouri. Services will be at 2 p.m.

to-: era! home, 503 W. Onondaga St. the Rev. Albert R. Baner of the First Methodise Church, officiating.

Burial will be in South Onondaga Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m today. MISS M. LOUISE DELANEY of 9 Virginia Baldwinsville. died Saturday at the Bald-winsville Sanitarium.

Born at Van Buren. she had sen a resident of Baldwinsville many years. She was a commun icant of St. Mary's Church. Surviving are a brother, Dennis Delaney of Syracuse; an aunt, William O'Brien of Baid-winsville; and several nieces and nephews.

Services will be at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Madden Funeral Home. Baldwinsville. and at 9: a.m. in St.

Mary's Church. Burial! will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Friends may call from 2 to and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the fu-j nera! heme. FUNERAL DIRECTORS PRANK OOINN LIP HA 300 Danforth Hi.

GI 6-0732 Wm. M. Kompf Sons m. KOMPF Licensca. Manaspi Fitch St Phone GR 5-7760 PIRRO SONsQ 513 St.

ADYERTTSEMENT BA 2-241T Schumacher-Whelan Bros, ONONDAGA STl JOHN C. TINDALL FUNERAL DIRECTOR Genesee St HO 8-3521 Welter Funeral Home 2649 JAMES ST. HO 3-4170 I Mass of requiem will be celebrated. Burial will be in St. Agnes Cemetery.

I Friends may call from 7 io 9 today and from 2 to 4 and: to 9 p.m. tomorrow Harold of Phoenix: 20; Mn who die(i gruocniiaren; xo great at native of cmldren: a brother. Homer Park and had lived in Syracuse 70 years. He was 5t. Sunday 7" to 9.

Monday 2 to ja carpenter. Surviving are hisj SenST win be 2 p. wife, Mr, Geneva Burnell Fran-lMo thp tw0 daughters, Mrs. Irene tjpV loternoerg oi jsnageport, ivirs.j, John Kisselbursh officiating. Barnett 01 Bl5hop' CailL; rwSfeltlrial will be in Pine Plains Cem- six grandchildren and 22 great- etery.

Friends may call from tnrce oromers, to 9 m. today and from 3 tojIrvmS of-Minoa, Elting of Cicero, ioyci oi Syracuse; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call irom 2 to 4 and 7 io 9 p.m. today and tomorrow at the funeral home. EDWIN BLODGETT HOFF-j MANN, 51, formerly of Syracuse, died yesterday in a Elkton, hospital after a short illness.

Mr. Hoffman, a native of Syra cuse, lived in Wilmington. Del. I sht years. He was associated! with Hoffman Dry Cleaning Co.j before moving to Wilmington, Surviving are his wife.

Mrs.) Laura S. Hoffman of timing-1 ton, two daughters, Mrs. John Gordon of Mrs. Sheryl Woods, San Fran-j Cisco: a son, Edwin B. Hoffman; Wilmington; nine grandchil-j dren; a sister, Mrs.

Harold Welch. i Services and burial will be in Wilmington. of 421 Helen died yesterday at her home after a long illness. A native of Syracuse, Sterzer was a member of the Companions of the Foresters of morrow at tne Greenleaf Fu- America and the Fourth Ward THE POST-STANDARD, Syracuse, N. Monday, April 6, 1959 former member Club.

She is survived by a Mrs. Henrv J. Hahn; two sons, George E. and Bernard C. zer; nine grandchildren.

lourj great-grandchildren; and several; nieces and nephews-Funeral arrangements are in complete. Friends may call at the Carter Funeral Home, 1604 Grant from 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.

IRA H. VAN DERVEER, 58, of i Clay, died yesterday jfter a short illness. A native Lysander, he lived North Syracuse since 1925. Hej vas a retired traffic manageri for the eastern division of the Continental Can retiring 101 years ago due to health. He was! a member oi the Cicero Methoo- st Church.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. 5 Catherine Sanford Van Derveer; two sons. Capl. Robert ot Norfolk, Paul A. of Clay; four grandchildren; his mother.

Mrs. Alice Van Derveer of Skaneateles: a brother. Dr. Garrett Van Derveer of Skaneateles; a sister, Mrs. Kazel Whale? of Auburn; two nieces and two nephews.

Services will be at 11 a. m. Wednesday at the Sears Funeral Home, the Rev. Wayne Hunter officiating. Burial will be in ji Greenlawn Memorial Warners.

Friends may call 3 to; 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. tomorrow, ADVERTISEMENT Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Relieves Pain New York, N. Y. (Special) -For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids, stop itching, and relieve pain without surgery.

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76. iieuvejion. Belle Younc racuse, died yesterday in a local Horns VICINITY DEATHS Saturday. Mrs Saturday. Mrs.

Clara 12. Saturday. W. O'NnM. 76.

Saturday, Mrs. Glenn KeJahold D- FalLs. Saturday. Harold Gus- Saturday. Edward Sunday, John B.

nursing home after a long illness.j Clinton." Saturday. William life resident of this area, i "Vaster. Sunday. Mrs. Frankie Mr.

Dimgcy was a retired 85J tui'O finisher, having been 8rjlver- Saturday Mrs. Viola ployed by the Stickley Furniture; WpVu Fate. Sunday. Alien a. Co.

oo years. He was a commu- I meant of St. Margaret Church. Surviving are his son, John K.i a daughter, Mrs. Edwin Buickerood; seven grandchil- a brotner.

Thomas F. Dun-! igey; two sisters, Mrs. John Wil- and Mrs, Charlotte and several nieces and nephews. 8:45 Unm. 9lftd saiinT St Wednesday at the Schuraacher- in this city.

April 4. Brothers Funeral Home. te Ann uenner cooucge ana ax o.to a.m. in jwui mc, Evangelist Church. Interment 366 V.

Ononoaga ana at 9:30 )-scns. Robert B. and 0uane a -J wiii he in St. Marv's in -Margarets cnurcm tne iraiier Friends niav can irom to day 10 a.m.. Rev.

W. Wesley Konrad land i 9 p.m. toaay ins home. call Sunday 7 to 9 p.m. and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

i 'Syracuse. Hej DEN, 77. of Clay died yesterday aiiernoon at Rome nome ancr home. long illness. A life resident, she was Services for R0BERT Z.

75, of 516 South Mam-daie. at a in-daughters. Mrs. Mclvin Emmons Main North Syracuse, willj Mrs. Julius Williams.ibe at 2 p.m.

Wednesday at the Monday Irom 7 to P.iu. andiBaldwinsville; Mrs. Ross Funeral Home, the SCHUMACHER-WHELAN BROS?" "'ford. Clay, and Mrs. B-den Mudce.

officiating! loo (vV "iBunal will be isorih Syracuse of Brewerton. Burton Cemet Stricken in Church, Leaves 106 Survivors Mrs. Bertha Michel of i MONDAY IS Assortment includes strong, lightweight shovel; bow rake; long-handled shovel; hoe; spading fork; grass whip. Doug Ford Balls For Straight Shots Kef. 3 for 2.59...

3 for I Syra-(tcrs, Mrs. Harry Jan-is, Mrs. MMiB Reg. 8.9S Homart Decorative Light Fixture 17' and enameled holder make attractive fixture. Operates from wall switch or pull chain.

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Smooth, supple brown or black leather, Neoiite sole and heel. Canada, Mrs. Joseph Wilcox of Portland, and Mrs. James jThomas of Tacoma, 50 grandchildren and 38 greatgrandchildren; several nieces and nephews. 'Services will be 8:30 a.m.

Hearing Asked In Theft of Car One of three youths was ar- vn mrsi uegree grana nection with the theft of cuse Baldwin5ville. died yes- Louis Rose, Mrs. John Klasmierj Wednesday at the home of her. The other two were turned tcrday of a heart attack suffered! Mrs. James Thompson, and Mrs.

DeMay, 403 Youlh Bureau authorities. ule site Maw in st i.iohn TIM nf Hcman St. Svmpi.w ivwrx. iy, oi tne btate Mary's Church in Baldwinsviile. Harrv amhfrf nf c.

rairgrouncs, demanoed She leaves more than 106 Mrs. Gordon DeMay andjchurch, where a 'solemn Mass ofj! juiunei was a nauve oi jsyracuc; tour sons, Wolford anditerment igmaw, amination on the charge and it was set for 7 p.m. todav before JllSt'fP nf the Pmco will be in former Raymond Gagner of San Fran-ICemeterv 01 ueaaes' East Syracuse. Icisco. Bcniamin of! Mn ai.r,u-u' osu-eco.

Saturday. Mrs. Ida Dinele- Survivors include her husband.lSt. Petersbure. aepuaes tney Tnhn Minbo! Sr I meir iook a 1111 MADE SN ENGLAND Cold Bond Shoes for Sharpens Any Knife the Electric Way 497 Saves time, no effort: Wonderful new Kenmore sharpener works fast, evenly.

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