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Poughkeepsie Journal from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 2B

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2B PouQhkoeptje Journal Thursday. April 9. 1987 Joseph J. Taglienti Joseph J. Taglienti, 51, of the Two of Poughkeepsie, died Tuesday aCWestchester Medical Center, Valhalla.

Stalling hours are today from 2 to 4 gnd 7 to 9 m. at the Michael Tor sone Memorial Funeral Home, 218 Mill Poughkeepsie. Prayers will bgrecited at 8 p.m. Services will begin Friday at 11 a m. at the funeral home and a Mass of the Christian Burial will follow at 11 30 at Mount Carmel Church, Mill Street, Poughkeepsie.

Burial will be in St Peter's Cemetery, Town of Poughkeepsie. Facilities for the handicapped are available at the Vassar Street entrance. Obituaries More obituaries Page 3B Thomas H. Kensett Sr. Paul P.

Haight Florence Saracino 2WAPPINGER Florence Sara cffio, 91, a retired weaver with Conso Trimmings in New York City, died Tftcsday at Vassar Brothers Hospital, City of Poughkeepsie. JMrs. Saracino, of Rosewood Drive, liged here for eight years, coming (rem Daytona Beach, Fla. Jhe was past financial secretary of a textile workers union, New York cay Che was born In Coventry, England, Nov. 28, 1895, to George and Elizabeth Hancok FrisweU.

In 1924. in New York City, she married Joseph Saracino, who died in 1974. Mrs. Saracino is survived by a daughter, Joan KasakawiU of Wap pingers Falls; seven grandchildren; six great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. There are no calling hours and services will be at the convenience of the family.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Roberts Straub Funeral Home, Wapplngers Falls. STANFORDVILLE Paul P. Haight, 77, a carpenter with the state Department of Transportation until his retirement 12 years ago, died Wednesday at Vassar Brothers Hospital, city, after a long illness. Mr. Haight, a lifelong resident of the area, was a charter member of the Stanford Grange and a member of the Nature Conservancy and the United Church of Christ, Stanford.

He was born in Stanfordville Oct 12, 1909, to Irving and Ella Porter Haight On June SO, 1933, in Stanfordville, he married Thelma V. Coffin, who survives. Other survivors include two sons, Eric E. Haight and Irving P. Haight both of Stanfordville; five grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

Calling hours will be Friday from 7 to 9 p.ia at the Peck Funeral Home, Main Street Pine Plains. The funeral will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at the United Church of Christ Stanfordville, with the Rev. Janet Brooks officiating. Burial will be in Stanford Cemetery, Stanfordville.

Memorial donations may be made to the Stanford Rescue Squad, Stanfordville, N.Y. 12581, or the United Church of Christ, Stanfordville. NEW PALTZ Thomas IL Ken sett 63, a bookkeeper at Chase Manhattan Bank, New York City, until his retirement five years ago, died Wednesday at his Ho Lane home here. Mr. Kensett lived here for five years, coming from Queens.

He was a member of the New Palti Knights of Columbus Lodge No. 5800, the American Association of Retired Persons and St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, New Paltz. He was born in Baltimore, Md, July 9, 1923, to Thomas IL and Josephine Scotto Kensett He was married to Barbara Gill Kensett who survives. Other survivors include two sons; Thomas Kensett Jr. of Modena and Timothy Kensett of California, and a sister, Yvone Hollingsworth of Queens.

Calling hours will be Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Sutton Funeral Home, Crescent Avenue, Clintondale. The funeral will be Saturday at 9.30 a.m. at the funeral home. Burial will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Hawthorne.

Memorial donations may be made to the Modena Memorial Rescue Squad, Modena, N.Y. 12548. Mary M. O'Reilley James E. Rice Antoinette P.

Manna ZRIUNEBECK Antoinette P. Mjmna, 83, a supervisor for the Department of the Army at West Point Military Academy until her retirement in 1963, died Tuesday at Vassar Brothers Hospital, city. 2Mrs. Manna, of Village Green Apartments, lived here for two yaars, coming from West Athens (Qreene County). "She was a member of the Good Shepherd Church, Rhinebeck.

She was born in North Bergen, on April 28, 1903, to Carlo and bocrezla vigllone Pagano. On April 25, 1927, in Thompson she married Vincenzo Booth Notices MORON EY. Thomas W. of Elms ford. NY.

Beloved husband of the late Oatherlne. Devoted father of 3omas, Edward. Maureen. David, vln. Robert Dennis.

Dear broth eof William. John. Edna Qulnn. El lAn Qulnn. Ceorglne Guarcascla Rasmussen, and (he late Ml otiael.

Edward Kathlee Moroney. Cherished grandfather of 13 grandchildren. Visitation, 7 vpm. Wednesday 2 4pm A. 7 9pm, Thursday at ffle MCEtROY FLYNN FUNERAL QpAAE.

Elmtford, NY. Mass of Christian burial nam Friday at the Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. Qmtford. i MILLER: Esther.

Passed away Slaml Beach. Florida. A life long sident of Poughkeepsie. Beloved wife of the late Samuel Miller who Was a prominent builder In Pough ttepsie. Cherished mother of Dorothy Lacher of Miami Beach, Sarold Miller of Port St.

Lucy. Florl i Albert Miller of Tamarac, Florida. Loving grandmother of 7 great Bandmother of 6. Dear sister of bby Krakower of Silverspring. Maryland.

Mrs. Miller was a mem Sr of the Hebrew Benevolent So ety of Poughkeepsie. Services were held Thursday In Miami. Florida. t)i Memoriam DOLFINGER, In Loving memory of (Tjy wife HELEN DOLFINGER.

A year has gone since you've passed way and I miss you more each day. gave Husband Bill. WILCKENS. In Loving Memory of JTy Dearly Beloved Husband, Ed Sard C. Wllckens, who passed away April 9.

1984. 8o longer in my life to share, ut in my heart, you're always here, godly missed. Wife Helen. Manno, who survives. Other survivors include two sons, Charles J.

Manna of Sacramento, and Vincent Manna of Rhine beck; a daughter, Lillian Vanlloesen of Newburgh; a brother, Dominic Pagano of Highland; four sisters, Maria Pagano of Italy, Francis Pagano of Highland, Angela Manzone of Wap pingers Falls and Margaret Grecco of Woodbury (Nassau County); eight grandchildren, 11 great grandchildrengrandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Calling hours are tonight from 7 to 8:30 and Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 8:30 pm. at the Dapson Funeral Home, 65 W. Market Rhinebeck, A Mass of the Christian Burial will be Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at Good Shepherd Church, Monsigndr Joy Plaza, Rhinebeck, with the Rev.

Edward P. Brogan officiating. Entombment will be in Cedar Hill Mausoleum, Newburgh. Memorial donations may be made to the Intensive Care Unit at Vassar Brothers Hospital, Reade Place, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12601.

Fiona Grassby Banta WAPPINOERS FALLS Fiona Grassby Banta, 80, a former art teacher in the Boston public school system, died Saturday at St Luke's Hospital, Newburgh. Mrs. Banta, of Didell Road, lived in Wapplngers Falls since 1966, coming from Hopewell Junction. She was a member of St Denis St Columba Church, Hopewell Junction. She was born in Minneapolis, May 24, 1906, to Percy and Lillian Strong Grassby.

She was married to Edward Banta, who died in 1975. Mrs. Banta is survived by a sister, Dorothy Dwyer of Eugene, a brother, Roger Grassby of Marlborough, and two granddaughters. She was mother to the late Johanna Sinclair. Graveside services are today at noon at Newton Cemetery, Newton, and are under the direction of the McHoul Funeral Home, Hopewell Junction.

BEACON James E. Rice. 61, of High Street, died Monday at the Veterans Administration Medical Center at Castle Point where he was employed for 35 years. Mr. Rice served in the U.S.

Army during World War II. He was born in Asheville, N.C., Jan. 4, 1926, to James and Levata Rice. He was married to Jessie Roy Rice, who survives. Other survivors include two sons, Richard Rice and Roger Rice, both of Poughkeepsie; a brother, Booker T.

Rice of Asheville; two sisters, Yvonne Rice and Judy Toore, both of Washington, D.C.; and five grandchildren. Calling hours will be Friday from 7 to 8 p.m.. at St. Andrew's Church, South Main Street, Beacon. The funeral will be Saturday at 11 a.m.

at the church under the direction of the Brutus W. Hodge Funeral Home, Newburgh. Burial will be in a veteran's plot In Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery. BEACON Mary M. a'Reilley, 94, a lifelong resident here, died Sunday at Memorial Hospital in Paoli, Pa.

Miss O'Reilley was a member of St. John the Evangelist ChurchsBea con. She was born In Beacon Aug. 30, 1892, to John P. and Catherine Walsh O'Reilley.

Miss O'Reilley is survived by a sister, Loretta G. O'Reilley of Beacon, and two nephews. Calling hours are tonight from 7 to 9 at the Halvey Funeral Home, 24 Willow St, Beacon. A Mass of the Christian Burial will be Friday at 10 a.m. at St John the Evangelist Church, 35 Willow St Burial will be in St Joachim's Cemetery, Beacon.

Memorial donations may be made to Mary Knoll. POLITI MEMORIALS Designers and Workers In Stone 452 0920 South Ave. 0pp. Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery Monday Friday 9 5 Saturday 9 1 and by appt. FLOOR THE NATION SALE I I 5 Here's the 'it was worth sf waning tor soie: i i HI I Ha lk.H Mover Wax floors oa soio ssowl (Baca, Aristecea, Lvstracea) I mf.

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You may still need a tax deferred investment that will earn high interest until it's time to withdraw your money. Ton still seed retirement investmeats tram onfa)BMpiie Savings Bank. Poughkeepsie Savings Bank.offera a wide variety of retirement related products. And we have fully trained staff to help you decide which product fits your particular investment needs. Be it a GO, an annuity or mutual funds? So pgt down the hammer and pick ap the jghoae.

Call 431 6244 to set up an appointment with one of our representatives. Or fill out and return the coupon. Is our Individual Retirement Account all it's cracked up to be? At Poughkeepsie Savings Bank, the answer is YES.M r. YES! I think an IRA is an Investment I can bank on. Here's my 1986 contribution.

Please call me to arrange an appointment. Please send me more information. 1 NAME ADDRESS. CITY TELEPHONE. Mail to: Poughkeepsie Savings Bank.

P.O. Box SI. Poughkeepsie, NY. 12602 1 Attn: Pension Dept. i 1 POUGHKKPSIE JLsunaMMuaLTSB Yes we can.

21 Market Street, Main Street and Innis Avenue, Hudson Plaza, The Mall at Hyde Park, The Mall at South Hills, Wapplngers Plaza, Schwenk Drive Kingston, 333 Broadway Newburgh i Annuities and Mutual Funds are not savings accounts and therefore not F.S.LIC Insured. Annuities an offered through PSB Inc. and Jlutual Funds are offered through Investors Discount Corp. (both are subsidiaries at Poughkeepsie Savings Bank. FSB)..

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