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i a "TWFW; "fw tC I f73 BJMHtV ili MmMr 1W1 JIM ham on Ureter Av. Arrana In cfiaro af IwMfi Pumt.1 LEV'! Dm wwnikmi in wn inr win calling, DUNCAN OenM, of 10 DuBeh) Avtnw, Ofawar Hospital. Paprvary I. 171 VOL HMDai of Gladys Crow Oman. t.mar of Normm nd PnW Jr.

Amoral aarvka II am VmtKmn'V' Frry at th amH Panttemfal Church eTOed, I Ctow Ollmoro Fwnoral Homo, coIIIm heun Sunday Mon nwrmom Povgnkaasal v. wimn EMrMoa. nf MlllartiM ry 81, 1W1. Funorai aarvlc will FINKLC ICMrf St thM tauMtfM mumMrml Homo, MMIartm, Wdnsday, Fabruary 7 rnvnas may can bt Funaral Homo, Twaday vnlng 7 FORMTtOM Fb JO, W7. Af HllWd Lak, NY.

Husband of Hdan Byodan, Forsstrem, tthr of 8nry Farwtrom and Mr. Albart (Hadvlg) Kloln. Funrl arvlc will conducMd at llajiaiulxil micnmmxiy runarai Homo, Kt. a I lOPOwall Junction. HV.

TiimiIm Fab. 171. af I pm. which rala iiw ana mafias aro inviraa. Inrar rnant will In Hopawall Camotory, Hopawall Junction.

NY. Frland will racalvad at th Auchmoody Funaral Homo, Hopawall Junction, Sunday and Monday availing, 7 to pm. FRITZ Crl V. Fbrury 1. 171 at San Juan, Puarto Rico.

Funaral sarvlca, will hakl at th schoonmakar Chapal, 71 So. Hamilton St. February 1971 at I pm. Intrmnt will In tha Poughkoapilo Rural Camatary. Frlands may call at th Schoonmakar Chapal batwoan th noun of 7 Tuatday av niny.

GREENFIELD Eupana Thoma. aga 30, snitm sow, ai va.aar nwauiiai, Fb. if7i, Funaral aarvlcai Tuai I at tha Holy Tampl Apoatollc Faith Church ot God, MS Main Straat. Intar mant Poughkaopilo Rural Camatary Calling hour Mon 7 to at tha 011 mor Funaral Homo, it Coltaga Straat JANUKAJTIS Sanlay J. at Caitl Point Vtram Hospital February 31, 171 Balovad huaband of Mr.

Lana vn Vlack Janukaitis, fathar of Mr. Anthony (Patricia) Mln.ro. Sarvlcat from Swaata Funaral Horn, Inc fit South Poat Road, Hyda Park, Wodnaiday Fabruary at than to Raglna Coell Church, whora a Mata of Requiem will ba celebrated at 30 am. Th Rotary will be recited Tueaday evening at I Friends may calf Tuat day afternoon 1 4 and 7 pm. Inter, ment at tha convenience of tha family LEONE In thli city Feb 30 Peter imanm In hit Sltt vaar.

Funeral eerr Ice will ba hakl Tuet. morning at o'clock from tha Tonono Memorial Funeral Homa, 310 Mill Street, Mt Cermel Church Interment will bo at St Peter" Cemetery. Friend may call at th funaral homa Sun from 7 to Mon to 4 and 7 to a in memoen of the POE Elk Lodge will meet Monday evening 7 30 at th funaral hnm. and members of tha Italian Center will meet at I o'clock and the mem bar of tha American Legion wm maa, at I 15 Tha Crum Elk Sporttmen Club win meet at KORMONDY February 11, 1971 at uitti, HAtnltat. Alfreda Kormondv.

resident of 10 Tompklnt Avenue, Glan hem, wife of John Kormondyi mother of John Kormondyi of Mrt. Thomat (Wllhelmlnal Thorn. jamea (Roberta) Raymond Jr The Funaral Mrvlc will cpnductod from th Flrtt Prabytrln Church In Bacon, NY on Wodnwdey February 34, 1971 at to wnicn riaiivaa and friend ar Invited Interment will ba In Flthklll Rural Cmetery. Frlendt win ha rflvul at the Auchmoody Funeral Horn, Flthklll, Monday 7 9, Tuatday 3 4 and 7 If deilrad con TTIDUTlons may vm mow iw rnm i'i ti McKlnlay Memorial Fund at Highland Hoipltal, Beacon, N.Y. ur RllRk February 31, 1971 al homo 15 Longvlew Road, Poughkaap tl.

wife of th let ptr McGurk, mothr of John McGurk. Funaral aery Ice will be nek) from th Parmal Funeral Homa, 74 Halght Wedne oay rvoruary nnraim anu irvn. Holy Trinity Church at 10 a where a Man of Requiem will 6 offered intarmant St. Peter Cemetery Frlendt may call at th Funaral Horn 7 Monday and Tuatday evening Preyert will be offered at th Funaral Home Tuatday Evening. Arrangement oy John D.

Caven. Donald Duncan Funeral services have been rescheduled for Donald Duncan, 39, of 10 DuBois who died Friday. Friends may call at the Gil more Funeral Home, 19 Cottage St tonight, 7 to 9 o'clock. Funeral services will be Tues day at 11 am. at the Bethel Pentecostal Church, N.

Clover Street. The Rev. James Hunt will officiate. Burial will be in the Poughkeepsie Rural Ceme tery. ROBERT H.

AUCHMOODY FUNERAL HOMES, INC. FlahbllT BM AULA It Grand Avenue Tel. 453 1410 Hopawall junction 336 9234 Fraleigh Funeral Home ARTHUR 1. FRALEIGH. I lr Uar 41 MannaM St i GLobo 3 M10 PARMELE FUNERAL HOME John O.

Cavon. Funorai Dlrector 74 Halght Avenue Tel GLobo 3 0790 NORD Ruth E. Nord, aga S3, widow of Chariot Nord of 30 Watt Street. Wap plnger Faltt, at Veitar Hospital, February 31, If 71, of Charlej nil Dlrhanri IQord. Sarvlca to which relatival and friend ar Invited will be held Zlon Epltcopal Church, Wappln oer Fall, Wtdnatday, Fabruary 34, at II lit am.

inirmenr vr eppingarv Rural waanesaay, reo Intarmant Waonl Cemetery. The family will receive their friend at tha Robtrti Funeral Home Tuesday 7 PI rtfl I awranra T. at Pouahkaeoile, Y. February 31, 1971. Sarvlcat from Watlay Chapel, ll Norm ciinron aireei, Fehruarv il in and from St Paul's Epltcopal Church at :30 a where a Matt of Resurrection will ba offered.

Frlendt may call at 11 North Clinton Straat Wednesday nd Thuri day 7 to pm Interment Poughkeep tlfl KUrei lamerery in tnarpv vi roi Cornac Funaral Service. VACCAI Poughkeeptl. NY. February 301 171. Pratted Vaccal, rat Want of 43 Fulton Strut, wpplngr Fall.

A l. ii. lutll kal 4t4L. mall OT Tim raurrj.iiwn win fartd St. Miry1 Church, gf rmm iunu7 rravni am.

Inhirmtnt SI. Marys Ctmttwy Frltnds may tall at tha Dalahanty Monday Family Kreyers win vm om Monday avanlng pm. In Memorlam MOTHER Th love had for you In lit. I turpatted only by th lov lira la wirpaaaaw vf have for your memory Can you have bam pon only on ywrT If I Ilk an eternity. Soma day we'll be together again.

Only God can ey mactly whan. Till than, rest well Mother Dear, For In our hrts, youT still hart. Love Foravtr, Beverly, Mickey and Linda. lawn la Invlna ramambranc of torento Wood, March J7, WOe to Fabru ary irer. vnu wm har to thar our laughlor and furs To watch your ihiidroiro cnuaren or simply near ysv ear aiw.

But though we miss and need you to I knMU III. A kMM That you ara hoipyyP, abovo Reveling In Ooori shining lovi And It will a Waased day, whan can all be togeihor again. Slgnad: Your cniidrani Lorraine, Judy, Sonny, Pat and Bruca. mnn I SawlaM raMiamnranC ti husband. Lerania Wood, God ullad noma Fabruary Ifet, artf llhouohl that vail would tit TTioma ana 0 thought fa wherai TnaT aorna never Th hour spent lnc Ural And now my constant prayer will be Thai Cod may a.p you ear aw m.

Slgnodi Your devoted wlfei Akarta I Card of Thanks Mrs. Rormonay GLENHAM Mrs. John Kor moody, 69, of .10 Tomjjklns died Sunday at Vassar Hospi tal. after. tone Illness.

Mrs. Kbrmondy retired In i cember, 1970, after more than 40 years" banking. Sheifor merly had been affiliated with the Beacon Savings Bank, the Matteawan National Bank and the FishkiU Savings Bank. The former Alfreda Smith, she was born in Beacon, Jan. 31, 1912, the daughter of Frank E.

an3 Laura '(Murphy) Smith. She attended schools in Beacon and was sraduated from the Spencer Business College, New burgn. un June zi, 1931, in Beacon, she was married to John Kormohdy, who survives. Formerly of Beacon. Mrs Korrnondy had resided in Glen ham the last 18 years.

She was a member of tne First Presbyterian Church, Beacon. tn addition to her Mrs. Kormondy is survived by a son. John F. Kormondy, Pensacola, two sisters, Mrs.

Thomas (Wilhelmlna) Thome, Town of Wapplneers, and Mrs. James (Roberta) Raymond Beacon; two grandchildren, and several nieces, nephews, grand nieces and nephews ana great grand nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Rob ert H. Auchmoody Funeral Home. FishkiU.

tonight, 7 to 9 o'clock and Tuesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. The Rev. Charles F. Macdonald will officiate at the funeral service on Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, Beacon.

Burial will be in the FishkiU Rural Cemetery. Funeral Dlrectorf 5 ALLEN FUNERAL HOME, INC. MILLBROOK. NY. ORIole 7 MII PLEASANT VALLEY, MErcury 5 2124 William.

G. Miller Son Funaral Home GL 1 1140 ROBERTS' FUNERAL HOME Wapplngers Falls 297 2610 jSCHOONMAKER CHAPEL INfi. i7 So 'Hamilton St. 4J4 1IM SWEETS FUNERAL HOME mc. HYDE PARK, NY.

Tf. CApltol MJ4 i PKfr i mum XfafJaK nWaafJafJaaBH lSaHl OMaaaaaSaaaaaavVa MRS. McGURK Mrsj McGurk Mrs. Jane McGurk, 97, of 15 Longvlew Road, Town of Poughkeepsie, died Sunday at her home. Born, in Dungannon, N.

Ire land, Nov. 28, 1873, she was the daughter of Hugh and Anne (Mullen) Wilson. She came to this country from Ireland in 1948 and bad resided in the Pouehkeepsle area the last 22 years. Her husband, Peter Mc Gurk, predeceased ner. Mrs.

McGurk is survived by her son, John McGurk, Pough keepsie; two granddaughters, her son in law, Albert J. Cac chio, Poughkeepsie, and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Parmele Funeral Home, 74 Halght Ave tonight and Tuesday, 7 to 9 o'clock. The Rosary will be recited at the funeral home on Tuesday nigm. The funeral will be Wednes dav at 9:30 am.

from the fu neral home, with a Mass of Requiem being celebrated at 10 o'clock at Holy Trinity uiurcn, Arlington. Burial will be in 8t Peter's Cemetey. Mrs. Vaccai WAPPINGERS FALLS Mrs. Prassede Vaccai, 76, of 42 Fulton died Saturday at Vassar Hospital, Pougnkeepsie.

A native of Italy, she was born Dec. 10, 1894. Mrs. Vaccai was a communicant of bt Mary's Church and had resided In this area tne last ai years. Her1 husband, Terzo Vaccai, died Sept.

25, 1970. Mrs. Vaccai is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Anthony Silvestri and Mrs. nume uac chi, bcth of Wapplngers Falls; a son.

Roeer Vaccai, Wappln eers Falls: a sister. Mrs. Pia Vaccai, Wapplngers Falls; a brother, Corrado Passlni, Italy, and eicht crandchfldren. Friends may can at tne ueie hanty Funeral Home, 64 E. Main Wapplngers Falls, to day, 2 to 4 and 7 to p.m.

Prayers will be recited tonight at 8 o'clock. A Mass of Resurrection will celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Mary's uiurcn. Burial will be in St.

Mary's Cemetery. I WISH Jtuw tha) Dec i Doctor aJ staff rwapnau ane ina o4 aympattiv ttwvo) Mrm my pirtuwroih IMPORTANT NOTICE aSafJafJafJafJafJafJafJafJH JtaOW. BlfJlfJlfJlfJlfJlfJlfJlfB alalalalalaaVaaal MjlafliVaH fjlalalaBF 4f.f' il ViOaillH aSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSsSaflB a TtfN l' 1 IIIW IfjLfjLfafafMBSft. yZzx'r i I AM DONALD F. DENNIS OWNER OF DENNIS MEMORIALS For a number, of year we have taken pride la oar ETinCAL approach with families la need of cemetery serviced.

I do not mate bouse calls Immediately after the funeral, please keep this. In mind. I Z. I win only come to your home with your consent. 3.

With my product, quality and price, you will not receive any mOH PRESSURE from us. 4. Our memorial brochure It mailed out It days after a recent loss. No solldUUon whatsoever la allowed prior to this. I.

Wo have COMPLETE DISPLAY ot 200 finished memorials on band at all times. These are reasons why we should not be COMFUSED with any other MEMORIAL FIRM or REPRESENTATIVE, from this area, BY TUB SAME NAME A8 OURS. Be sure yon coa tct MR. DONALD F. DENNIS, or bis wife GRACE DENNIS.

only. (SAVE THIS CLIPPING. FOR YOUR BENEFIT) SEE WHAT YOU BUY Edward Ilauk. DENNIS MEMORIALS OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS fBARREI tambj Monuments ROUTE 9, FISHKIU. Just North of rUfcim Drtvo Ia Theatre 896 1410 A Hr Mr.

Janukajris HYDE PARK Stanlev J. Janukajtls, 58, Cream Street, died Sunday at the Veterans Administration Castle Point, iA Poughiccepsle native, (he was born Oct 3. ML' the son of Edward and Alexandria (Kl bart) janukajtls. He was an Army veteran of World War II. On Aug.

12, 1942, in New York City, he married the former Lena VanVTack, who survives. Mr. Janukaitis had been em ployed in the maintenance department of the New York Telephone Co. He was a member of the Telephone Pioneers Club. Formerly of Poughkeepsie, Mr.

Janukajtls had resided in Hyde Park the last 22 years: He was a communicant of Re glna Coell Church, Hyde Park. In addition to his wife, Mr. Janukaitis is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Anthony (Pa tricia) Minero. Poughkeepsie; two grandchildren: a brother.

Edward Janukaitis, Pleasant Valley; a sister, Mrs. Irene Ar genzio, Westbury, L.I., and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Sweet's Funeral Home 29 S. Post Road, Hyde Park, Tues day, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The Rosary will be recited on Tuesday at 8 p.m.

The funeral will be Wednes day at 9 a.m. from the funeral home, with a Mass of Requiem being celebrated at 9:30 o'clock at Regina Coeli Church. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Eldnge hnkle MILLERTON Fln kfe, 83, a resident of this com munity, died Sunday in Wing dale, after a long illness. Bornln Ancramdale, Jan.

3, 1888,1 he was the son of Perry J. and Martha (Millius) Finkle. He was an Army veteran of World War I. Mr, Finkle was a member of the Millerton Post, American Lesion. Finkle is survived by his brother, Ambrose Finkle Millerton; a Sister, Mrs.

Henrietta Dalton, Waterbury, ana several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Val entine Funeral Home, Park Avenue. Millerton, Tuesday night. The Millerton American Legion, will conduct a service at the funeral home on Tuesday at 8 m. Funeral services will be Wed nesday at 2 m.

at the funeral home. The Rev. Harry Robin son will officiate. Burial will be in the Irondale Cemetery. Mrs.

Purdy Mrs. Clara Purdy, 95, of 9 Reynolds who died Friday, Is survived by seven greatgrandchildren. Mrs. Purdy, who was born Feb. 24, 1875, had resided in Poughkeepsie the last 76 years.

In 1894, in Catskill, she was married to William Purdy, who predeceased her. Mr. Lichtenhan HUDSON Sanford LIchten nan, of Germantown, died Sat urday at Columbia Memorial Hospital following a brief illness. Survivors Include his wife, Olive (Race) Lichtenhan; one son, David, of Wurtsboro; two sisters, Mrs. John (Harriet) Chorney, of Poughkeepsie, and Mrs.

Donald (Elizabeth) Wagner, of Hudson; one brother, Ralph, of LaGrangeville, and one grandson. Funeral services will be pri vate from tne Bates and Anderson Funeral Home, Hudson. Bu rial will be in the Viewmont Cemetery, Germantown. Calling hours are 7 to 8 o'clock tonight at the funeral home. Joseph Defaneyf Joseph Delaney.

69. died Saturday at his home in Blr cner Avenue, Town of Hyde Born in Clinton Hollow, March 19, 1901, he was the son of Charles and Elsie (Ward) De laney. Prior to his retirement, Mr. Delaney had been a fore man for Trussels Manufacturing Co. His wife, the former weuie Ross, died In 1967.

Mr. Delaney is survived by a son, Donald Delaney, Clinton; a daughter, Mrs. Keith (Pearl) Carson, Poughkeepsie; two sisters, Mrs. Henry (Em ily) Osterhoudt, Staatsburg, and Mrs. Rose Burnett, Clinton Corners; a brother, Edward De laney, Copake Falls, and five grandchildren.

Burial will be at the convenience of the family. There will be no calling hours. Arrangements are under the direction of the Sweet's Funeral Home Hyde Park. Butler Infant Edward L. Butler H.

five month old son of Edward L. and Linda (Byrd) Butler. 20 Maple St, died Sunday at St. Francis Hospital following a brief illness. The.

infant had been born Sept. 26, 1970. Survivors, in addition to the parents, include a brother, Ty rone, at home; maternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jethro Marsh, of Poughkeepsie; pater nal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Lorenzo Butler, also of Poughkeepsie, and several aunts and uncles. Friends may call at the Gil more Funeral Home, 19 Cottage Tuesday, 7 to 9 pm. Funeral services will be Wed nesday, at 2 m. at the funeral home, with the Rev.

Thomas Jenkins officiating. Burial will be in the Poughkeepsie Rural Cemeterv. li MondayArebroory 22, 197P foirah'lctpsre Joinwl 3 St. Lawrence T.Plog 72, of 8 Park Placer died Sunday, at St. Francis llospttaL Prior to retiring in June, 1965, Mr.

Plog had been employed for' 21 years with the Interna tional Business Machines Corp. Bom in tiydeark, June 22, 1898, he was the son of Charles and Elizabeth (Birchey) Flog. On Sept. 4, 1921, in Beacon, he was married to Katie Morse, who survives. Mr.

Plog was a member of Club 60, IBM Retired Club, Em pire Rebekah Lodge, Ancient Mystic Order. Samaritans and St. Paul's Episcopal Church. He also was past noble grand of Poughkeepsie Lodge, IOOF, and past grand monarch of Sals Sanctorium, AMOS. In addition to his wife.

Mr. Plog is survived by two sons. Lawrence T. Plog Kmeston. and Edward L.

Plog, Poueh keepsle two sisters. Mrs. Carl (Sophie) Haggbiom, Hyde Park and Mrs. George (Edith) Hola nan, N. Miami Beach.

a brother, Charles Plog, Hyde Park, four grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews Friends may call at the Wesley Chapel, 11 N. Clinton Mrs. Nord WAPPINGERS FALLS Mrt.vRuthE. Nord, 62, of West died Sunday at Vas sar Hospital, Poughkeepsie, Born In Cumberland, R.L, Sept. 27.

1908. she was the daughter of Gustav and Frelda (Klefer) Wagner. On Oct, 14. 1930, in Pawtucket, ILL. sht was married to Charles Nord, wno oiea juiy Mrs.

Nord is survived by two sons, Charles Nashvule, aSS Richard W. Nord, Wapplngerf Falls; a grandson; a sister, Mrs. Albert Schaubhut. Little Compton, R.I.; a brother, Eugene Wagner, Providence, R.I., and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Roberts Funeral Home, Wapplngers Falls, Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.m.

Funeral services will be Wednesday at 11; IS ajn. at Zlon Episcopal Church. The Rev. Alexander Choate wiU officiate. Burial will be in the Wappln gers Rural cemetery.

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