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Poughkeepsie Journal from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 16

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1ftftxQhtepsla Joumol Wednesday, December 8, 1982" ft Ralph Beacon Riiph f. Stevens 77, self employed painter and wallpaperwallpaper hanger for over SS years, died Tuesday at Highland Hospital after a long illness. Mr. Stevens, ot 142 Washington was a lifelong resident of Beacon. He was an avid fisherman.

He was a former member of the First Methodist Church, Beacon. Mr. Stevens was born May 19, 1905, in Beacon, the son of Hiram and Jenny Anderson Stevens. He was married June 2, 1930, in Newburgh to Clara Lewis, who sur Obituaries F. Stevens 'Sr.

vives. In addition to his wife, Mr. Stevens is survived by a son, Ralph F. Stevens ot'Glenham; a daughter, Ms. Elena Touhey, ot Beacon; a slsi ter, Mrs.

Gladys Treacy, of Peabbdy, a brother, Earl Stevens, ot St. Cloud, Fla.flwo grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Calling hours will be today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Llbby Funeral Home, 41 Teller Beacon. Services will be held" Thursday at 10 a.nvat the funeral home.

Burial will be in the family plot in Fishjclll Rural Cemetery. Jessie Pearse Gladys E. Kotowski WAPPINGERS FALLS Gladys E. Kotowski, 73, of 28 All Angels Hill Road. Town of Wappinger, died Tuesday at Vassar Brothers Hospital, Mrs.

Kotowski had been a resident of Wappingers Falls most of her life. She was born Oct. 7, 1919, in St. Albans, the daughter ot Roy R. and Mildred A.

Dempsey Whiting. She was married Feb. 6. 1939, in Poughkeepsie, to Felix W. Kotowski, who survives.

In addition to her husband, Mrs. Kotowski is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Mildred EvanieU and Mrs. Patricia Tucholski, both of Wappingers Falls and Mrs. Stephanie Jessie "Bounce" Pearse.

82, a construction worker with the Labor In Jernationat Union' ot North America Local 1000 until hit retirement In 1971, died Saturday at Vassar Brothers Hospital. Mr. Pearse, of. 36 Carroll City of Poughkeepsie. had been a resident of this community for SO years.

He formerly lived In Wbitakers. N.C. He ws aTorraer senior choir mem and former trustee of the Beulah Baptist Poughkeepsie. Mr, Pearse waa born 1571900. In Whltaker.

N.C., the son ot Alfred and Luclnda. Purse Pearse. He was a graduate pf Fork Hill School in Whltaker. He waa married on Jan. 1.

1919, In Whltaker, to Riley Barnes, who died Sept. 23. 1976. Mr. Pearse is survived by a dauglv, ter, Tonie' L.

Pearse Graham, of Poughkeepsie; a foster daughter, Elizabeth Blake, of Poughkeepsie; three Mrs. Mmnle pt Poughkeepsie, Mrs'. Sarah Jefferson, of Poughkeepsie, and Mrs. Riley Williams, of North Carolina; two brothers, the Rev. Henry Pearse, of Philadelphia, Pa.

and Alfred Pearse, of Rocky Mount; N.C; two grandsons," two great grandchildren and several, nieces and nephews. it 'Catling hours' will be today from 2 'William Tuncy SHAftoW. C01W survived by two ons. Myron; Wt "Jack Taney; a left employed Tuncy. Sharon, Coiuy and Jerome 1 building' contractor 'mull hit retire Pf Dover Plains! two alh 1 ment la 17.

died Monday1 at Geer Urt, Mrs, Margaret Davis. otWeM Memerial Extended Care Hartford. vCpwUand Mrs. Anna Canaan, Conn, after a long illness. Drum'mond, ot Yorkers: three Mr.

Tuncy; ot Sharon Mountain, grandsons; a' grtat granddauglrter was a lifelong resident ot Sharon, andteveral wecetandnepnewti There will be no calling hours. ft to i. H'Vlt Conn, He. was born April 22. 1898,.

In rAmViy Sharon. toe ion otHehry end Jtl, Rose Monahan Tuncy." wan mnrrlM In Hit.1 In Sharftn. r1 10 ana 10 p.ra. i oeuian oapusi, Rev. Pan Rhebergen Church.

City of Poughkeepsie. to Helen Potter. 7 JV 1 mi. n. .1 i Burial will be In Ellsworth Cerae ServiceswIHbeThuradayatlp.ra.

tn addition to El wife, Mr Tuncyli tery. at the church, with the Rev. Robert A rj.j. i iiii'. 15 Marshall, of Ardonia (Ulster County); a son.

Fellx'W. Kotowski ot bummervuie, s.u.; a sister, Mrs Esther Rockefeller, of Poughkee sie; 10 grandchildren; two great grandchildren and several nieces Calling hours willbe Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Roberts William H. Hanlon; 70, former co and Straub Funeral Home, 55 E. owner of Bock Florist, Poughkeepsie.

Main Wappingers Falls. died Tuesday at Vassar Brothers Services will be held Friday at 10 Hospital after a long illness. W. Dixon officiating. Burial Will be in Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Floyd J. Gilmore Funeral Home, City of Poughkeepsie. William H. Hanlon Mary B. Enkler, 89, City ot Poughkeepsie, C.

Fasano BELMORE. L.l. Mary C. Fasano, 90, who spent most of her life in Marlboro, died Monday at Nassau tpedical Center in Long Island after a long illness I Mrs. Fasano was a resident of 910 N.

Belmore Belmore, L.I. She was a member of St. James Church, Milton. Mrs. Fasano was born Oct.

20, 1892, Pittsburgh, the daughter of Michael and Philonena Lavella Cafa pho. She was married to John Fasano, Who died in 1975. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Fasano is survived by four sons, Nicholas Fasano, of Belmore, L.I., Samuel Fasano. of Stuart, Fla John Fasano, of New Windsor and Michael Fasano, ot Salisbury Mills; four daughters.

Mrs. Anna Diorio, of Milton, Mrs. Elizabeth Tringali, of Belmore, L.I., Mrs. Grace Benevento, of Milton, and Mrs. Carmella Doplco, of Newburgh; a brother, Samuel Fasano, Arizona; a sister, Grace Fasano, of Milton; 20 grandchildren; 32 great grandchildren; five great great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Calling hours will be today and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Tuthill DiDonato Funeral Home, Route 9W, Marlboro. A Mass of the Christian Burial will be offered Friday at 10 a.m. at St. James Church, Milton.

Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Marlboro. Death Notices VATER suddenly December 5, 1982. Mrs. Margaret L.

Vater. Wife of the lata Ernest C. Vater Sr. of Pine Plains. NY.

Mother of Ernest Vater, Pin Plains. Mrs. Margaret Grant, MIMbrook. Mrs. Doris Ward, Albany.

Foster mother of John Brandt, Pine Plaint. Funeral services today at 2pm at the Peck Peck Funeral Home, Pine Plains. Interment Ved dort Cemetery. Gallatin NY WALSH At Schaumburg, Illinois, December 5. 1982, Mable Walsh.

Former Poughkeepsie resident. Mother jot Mrs. Natalie Nil. Funeral services will be held at the SCHOONMAKER FUNERAL HOME, 73 South Hamilton on Wednesday, December 1. 1982 at 2 P.M.

Interment: 'Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery. Calling hours will be from Noon to 2 P.M. the funeral home on Wednesday. In Memoriam OARBARINO ln loving birthday remem Jvenco of Emll Garbarlno. Cod look him home, It was Hit will.

But In tur hearts we love him still His memory is at dear today At In the hour ho pauod away, Wt often tit and think of him Whon wo aro all alone. For memory it the only friend That grief can call Itt own. Wife Ella. Oaughtora Joy Barbara their families a.m. at the funeral home.

Burial will be In Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Dutchess County Chapter ot the American Heart Association. Mary B. Enkler of 25 Virginia Tuesday at Va.ssar Brothers Hospital died after a long illness. Mrs.

Enkler had been a resident of this community since 1934. She was a member of St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Beacon. Mrs. Enkler was born June 2, 1893, in Beacon, the daughter of Edward and Charlotte Astone Boice.

She was a graduate of Beacon High School. She was married to George' A. Enkler, who survives. In addition to herjiusband, Mrs. Enkler Is survived by' two nieces and four nephews.

Calling hours will be Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Schoonmaker Funeral Home, 73 S. Hamilton City of Poughkeepsie. Services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at the funeral home, with the Revs.

Gordon L. Kidd and Jack Thorn, officiating. Burial will be in the family plot in Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery. Mr. Hanlon, of 5 Austin Court, City of Poughkeepsie, was a lifelong resident of this community.

He retired in 1974. He was an honorary member of the Poughkeepsie Kiwanlt Club; a member of the Poughkeepsie Lodge of Elks, No. 275 and the National Guard. Mr. Hanlon was born Dec.

15, 1911, in Poughkeepsie, the son of Harry and Emma Warren Hanlon. He was a Emma WATERBURY, Conn. Emma Klein, $4, a native of Pawling, died Tuesday at Cedar Lane Nursing Home, Waterbury, Conn. Mrs. Klein, of the Prince George Hotel, New York City, had been a resident of 'that community many years.

She was formerly a legal secretary in New York City. She was a former member ot St. John's Church, Pawling. She was born Nov. 2, 1898, in Pawling, the daughter ot Thomas and Jen graduate of Arlington High School and he attended Cornell University.

He was married to the former Lillian Vail, who survives. In addition to his wife, Mr. Hanlon is survived by a sister, Gertrude Me trando of Poughkeepsie. Calling hours will be Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Parmele Funeral Home, 110 Fulton Town of Poughkeepsie.

Services will be Friday at 11 a.m. at the funeral home, with the Rev. Robert Leather officiating. Burial will be in Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery. 3 city youths changed with' possessing.

stolen icdr (U Jtyuia A.UUJCT Illllg WW UIU.J tiov hjn msn.ta1 'rt Tliiti.fiAM1 County Jail after being charged with possessing a stolen car. Town ot Poughkeepsie police said, the youths were arrested at about 2:30 p.m. Monday after being spotted driving the stolen Chevrolet Monte Carlo on Creek Road. A town patrol car chased jhe WW T1.A m. Creek and St George streets, where' m.iu...

B. ir They were arraigned before Town Justice Paul O. Sullivan and remanded la Dutchess County Jail on 11,300 bail each. Police1 said the car was stolen from a resident ot Heritage Apartments' the Town of Thieves alsobroke Into the. resident's apart stealing the chrjteys anil tlOft the youths bolted from the car Into the police laid; Five police officers captured the youths minutes later.

Charged with possession of stolen property, a felony, were: James E. Bell. 19, ot 17 S. Hamilton Bruce E. Bundy.

17, of.S S. White St; and Joseph E. Greenfield, 16, of Martin'' three youths were'not respon siblerfdr the apartment break in, po Uceiaid. Information provided by the youths led to the recovery of two other cars stolen Nov. 29 and Dec; 6.

The Ihree were not charged In connection with those car thefts. nle Fitzmorris Murty. Mrs. Klein is survived by a niece, Mrs. Harold R.

Stock, of Wingdale; a great nephew, Robert Stock, ot Wing dale and two cousins in Brewster. Calling hour's will be today from 7 to 9 p.m. at Horn and Thoraes Funer al Home, 83 E. Main Pawling. A Mass of the Christian Burial will be offered Thursday at 11 a.m.

at St. John's Church, Pawling. Burial will be In St. John's Cemetery, Pawling. MOVINGTgggg all JOHN M.

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