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Aijrr.V 20 Ppgkeopalo ourfat. TyoldayMpy )9Cll! Alice F. Marks, Jean Watkins, secretary nurse milNEHECK Alice Mirks, 77, of Rhlnebeck a'llcensed practical nurse and chlldcare worker, died Sunday at Che Northern 0utchess Itosplfal In Rhlnebock A fprrrler resident of Westchester Courjty, "Mrs Marks worked for mapy years at the Codar Knglls 'School In Hawthorne Westchester County. Slie retired In 1964 She was a communicant of the (Jood Shepherd Church In Rhlnebeck and a member of the American Association of Retired Persons Dora Oct IS, 1013, la MlUji, the daughter of the, late William IUand Annie Cavannagh Forbes She'grad uated from flhlncbcck Central School in 1932 and the Northern Dut chess Hospital School of Nursing In juunuttcmruiMO. Jean (L Watkins, a lifelong Pough keepsle resident, died Monday at St Francis Hospital In Poughkeepsie Mrs Watkins was a secretary for the Hudson; Mver Psychiatric Center for ltf years, and worked for several years for the former Van Scoy Jew! ef In Poughkeepsie She was a member of the Pint Presbyterian Church in Pouhkccp sle, the Junior League, (he board of managers for the Vsssdr Warner HOmo, and wot a volunteer for Meals on Wheel In preatcr Pdugh kccpBte and the American Red Cross Mrs Watkins served for two years, in Japan with the Red naugh.

She was a graduate of the Oak wood School and the former Wood Puriton Secretary School On July 22, 195P, at the First Pros byterfan Church, she married Wayne Watkins, who survives at home Other survivors Include a son, David Watkins of Hyde Park, a daughter! Elaine Watkins of Poughkeepsie and two grandchildren There arc no calling hours A memorial service will take place at 7 30 Thursday at the First Presbyterian Church 100 Cannon St Poughkeepsie Th Rev Alexander McDougoll will officiate. Entombment will be it the convenience of the (amity in Community Mausoleum in the" Ppughkcepsie, Ru? rai Cemetery Wi ww. tf i A.h.ILi A i Lb. lt. porn in i uuKinceuaie, mc was uie Arrangements were mauw uy we Kalurdav in Sharon HosDltai in Ena on fiptn 19,1911.

at the Good daughter or vr, wjniam taya rarnjeie runcroi nome, iv ruiion rihephcfd Roma.n' Catholic Church, nauglifindrj4AnnaL.Sr(thCav'a' AVo Poughkeepsie Mn, Mlncriey vhf a nurses aide shernarrledJohnK. Marks; who died fbr the Kent School to Kent, Coinv MayUVU83 'Y'li UaIih mlfrtnt She retired In 1979 after 13 ieini A brother, William W.Forbes, and VAwiii'UHy i uoiuuj fl Alice Carloughof Dover Plains DOVER PLAINS Alice It Car land Park, I a brother. Raymond lough. (0, a Dover Plains resident, died Sunday at the New Mllfori) Hospital In New Mljfqrd, Conn Horn Nov 20, 1924, In Ocoanslde, Nassau County, she was the daughter of Joseph and Elva White Hartley In 1900 In Hock Hall Mi, she married James Carlough, who sur vlves Other suryjvors Include a son, James Carlough of Long Beach. I three daughters.

Janet Berry of Dover Plains, April Carlough of nidge, I and Jackie Labascl of Is Kathryn Minerley, nurses aide Jtothryrt AJincrley, JfcMWear Wassalc resident and a ronncrJUicKon, i'a. resident, died Charlotte Rassman, Hartley of Texas, a sister Louise WaSSQlC GmPlOVeO assau uniniy, Pelen of Malverne. Nassau County, six grandchildren and two great grandchildren There are no calling hours A memorial service will take place at 2 Thursday at the Cha Kl of the Child Mlllbrook Meadows illbrook The Rev David Sanford will officiate Durlal will be at the convenience of the family Arrangements were made by the Allen Funeral Home, Franklin Avenue, Mlllbrook AMENIA Charlotte Rossman. 89, a BO year Amenta resident, died Sunday at Sharon Hospital in Share it, Conn Mrs Ilassrrtaft was a JQtycar en ployee of Wassalc DeYClopmcn tal Center, retiring at the age of 61 as a laundry sjipjfrvisor. She was a communicant of the Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church'Jn Amcolara'Voluntecr at the thrift shop, and a member of the Civil Service Employees Association 11 Dotti May 4, 1902, jn Dellevllle.

she was the dauahtcr nf Th. II oppllus and Mlchacllna Dlcklcka Vol ski Survivors Include 4 ItPTiiiipQ vi iaiuuu, vynn, inree, brother. Philip, Edward and Rcrt Voiskj all of Belleville, i a sister. two sister, Ilelon Drlggs and Florence A Forbes, predeceased Mrs. Marks, Surflvors" Include several nieces' ananepnews.

CalUng'rioiirs will bt'from 7 lo 9 fm today at the White fuficral lorqe, 91 Market SU Rhlnebeck Pro1 vers win, be offered at 8 ai the funeral homo A Mass, of Christian Durlal will be celebrated alio a Wednesday at the Good Shepherd Roman Catholic Church, Hhlnebcck Durlal will be" in the Rhinebeck Cemetery Gladvs Hoban. 831. a llfelons Town cev. four' daughters. Virginia tr.lt.., 4ay al 61 Francis Hospital In Pough Smith and petty, Worth Wh of keepsle.

fc Poughkeepsie, and Mary Simpson of' Dqrn Oct. fl. 1907. In Hyde Park. Hudson, two brewers, Howard nope was the daughter of Garfield and shei MaeLbUHopklnl Mr husband, WlllUm Hoban, died in also predeceased by three filters', Catherine Weber, liar rlctt Halt and Helen, Morrison; two brolhcn, Kenneth and George Hop' kins and a son, Victor filrripsori Survivors include four sons, Vincent Simpson of Hudson Falls, Washington County, Joseph and Howard Simpson both of Hudson, Columbia County, and Frank Simpson Of XJuln klns of North Carolina 'add Robert Hopkins, of Poughkeepsie1, agister, Beatrice Mrkle of Poughkcepslet several grandchildren, 'great nieces and nephews There are no calling hours, A graveside service will take place at 2 m.

Wednesday In Union Cemetery lit Hyde Park. The Rev Robert Leather will officiate Arrangements Were made by Sweet's Funeral Rome Inc Route 9, Hyde Park DEATH NQTICE3 Includoj Information regarding Memorial donations FFJINUACII Alfreds Memorial services will be Thursday at 4pm at the New liSckciuack Reformed Church lit 376, Wapplhgcr Falls There will be nd calling hours Ar raogemtnts In charge of the Dclehan ty Funeral llomtf, 64 Main Sf Wapplngers Falls Contributions may maoe to runnea rarcninooa vn troadway, New York, NY 10010 or labttat For Humanity, 121 Habitat Street, Amerlcus Georgia 31709 or to ha New Hackensack Reformed Church Rt 876. Wapplnger Falls, NY l.DVU FINOAR May 10th 1991 Lyle Fingar Jr of Northern Blvd. Ger rnsntown Ftthef of Llrida Acjklel Of Hydo park Drolhcr of Jon Andt'r ion of Greenport Claudius Fin gr or Colorado springs Colorado Also survived by several nieces nephews Predeceased by First wife Charlyne Fingar second wife Deity (Lsppe) Fingar a brother Robct Fingar Past president of The Colum bla County Flremans Association, The Columbia County Fire Chiefs As sociatlon It The Cermantowh Hose co ni uiairman or tne toiumoia County Traffic Safe4y Hoard The coiumoia county fireman Aisocia tlons Topics Essay Committee Past Fire Commissioner of the Ger Rnsntown Fire District, Past Com minder of the Catiklll Yacht Club, Mernber of The Columbia County Fire Advisory Doard, The Widow Sons uiqge ff 335 ot Livingston tt The 2nd Decree Mason of Cypres Tem ple or Albany The iiojin uosi ciud Funeral Services will be Tuesday at 111 a It the DATES ANDERSON ruNLiiALi iiumu, iiuason, nv in ferment Will be In the Gdrmintown Reformed. Cemetery Memorial Coo I trunnions The snnners Children Hospital In Co The Widow Sons Lodge, Livingston, NY 1)1 IMAI1KSAUCE nhlnebetkNX May 12, 1991 A Mass of Christian will be offered at 1000 AM Wednesday at Good Shepherd Church.

E. Market St Rhlnebock Friends may call at White Funeral Rome 91 Market St, Rhloebeck on Tuesday from 7 9pm. Prayers will be offered at i 00 pm. Durlal will be in Rhloebeck Cemetery, Rhinebeck Donation! may be made in her memory to nhinebeck Rescue Squad. 76 E.

Mar ket SU Rhlnebeck, NY 172 RASSMAN, Charlotte, or Amenia, died Sunday Deloyed mother of Fred Rassman aod grandmother of Gerry and Linda Sawchuk. Funeral ar 'rangemenli Under the direction of Valentine Funeral liome.are incomplete; Memorial donations rriay be mad to the Immaculate CoecepUoo Church Amenia WATKINS, Jean CavaeaBfh. May 13. 1991 at SvrraocU HoipluL Resident of Poughkeepsie, NY. Wife of Wayne K.

WStklns. Survived by a Son. David WatUosv A daufihter. Elaine Watkins. 1 Grandchildren, a DauchteHn Law, Deboran Kocoe, A memorial service will beneld aMhe First Presbyterian Cburcb, 100 Cannon Street, Pok, Ttuirsdiy.

Mar 46 at 7.30pm. Entombment will take place at the Community Mausoleum, Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery at the convenience Of the Family Memorial dona Uons may be made to the Dutchess Counts SPCA. 661 Violet Ave. Hrde rrk, NY Or the American ueart Assocuuon. 7 Fox Street.

PooitkeeMle. NY llCOt. Arrans menta try the PXRMELE FUNERAL uuhk, lie Fulton Ave; rputtikeepi lie. IB IM MEMQIilAM J. DAUQiO: la Loving Memory of our Deurea, via ana urtnaaaav tiuup Damello wkd ratted awav Uayl4.19llf Dai we will lOWJ lore aod rtmenweryoa, i ixte, Tommi, tiarry 1 rnocBiMrtB I'lillL if Hi HI William Prutting, Air Corps veteran SOUTIIDURY, Conn William Prutting, 76, a World War II Army Air Corps veteran and former Poughkeepsie resident, died Saturday at Watcrbury (Conn Hospital Mr Prutting was the former vice president of the Sccborg Corp retiring in 1980 Re later served as a consultant for Hudson Valley Amusement, owned by his son Richard JJorn Oct 3, 1914, In Hartford, Conn he the son of the late Carlos and Mary Mahcr Prutting Survivors include his wife Ger aldlne OKeefe Prutting four sons, William Prutting ef McLean, Va Richard 0 Prutting of Danbury, Cpnn David Prutting ef New Canaan, Cpna, and Stephen Prutting of ValcncU, Calif a brother, Carl Prutting of West Hartford, Conn, nine grandchildren and several nieces, nephews and cousins Calling hours will be from 3 to 6 pm and 7 to 9 pm today at the Green Funeral Home, 57 Main St, Danbury, Conn A Mass ol Christian Durlal will be celebrated at 10 a Wednesday at St Elizabeth Scion Church, Rldgef leld, Conn Durlal will be in St Peter a Cemetery In Danbury Egbert S.

Duncan, theater manager Egberts Duncan a former manager of concessions at two local drive in theaters died Saturday at Vassar Drothers Hospital He was 88 Ills first wife, Susan Washburn died July 2, 1957 A son, Harold Duncan died Feb 12,1991 In addition to his wife he Is sur vived by two sons Richard Duncan Keen of California and Raymond Duncan of Sarasota, Fla two daughters Shirley Ranlerl of Wapplngers Falls and Jean Pit tman of Tucson Ariz a stepdaugh tcr Darbara Gomme of Pawling two sisters, Grace Meddaugh and. Jennie Washburn, both of LaGrange, IS grandchildren, 17 great grand children and several nieces and nephews Hortense Stalzer, Rhinebeck resident WIINEBECK Hortense Stalzer, 84, it Rhlnebeck resident since 1946 and former New York City resident, died Saturday at SI Francis Hospital In Poughkeepsie Dora July 4, 1909, In New York City, she wit the daughtcrof the late Carmine and Carmclla Corvlno Ro mano On June 11, 1943 Hi Manhatfen. she married DaVld Stalzer, who survives. Other survivors include tour' sons', Jules Plcciuolo of Lombard, I1L, Robert Plcciuolo Of Elizavlltc, Columbia County, Lance Stalzer of Highland and Robin Stalzer of Poughkeepsie two brothers, Ollndd Romano of Danbury, Conn and Frederick Romano of Baltimore, (our sisters, Lola Sairo of pan bury, Conn i Aorora Rotivera of Ja ma lea, Queens, Dolly Vlnaccto of East Hampton, Suffolk County, and Angelina valis of Kew Gardens, Queens; ll grandchjldren; 12 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Calling hours will be from 3 to 4 pMn and 7 to 9 pm.

Wednesday at the White Funeral Home, 91 E. Market St, Rhlnebeck. Prayers will be offered at 8 rm at the funeral bow A Mass of Christian Durlal will be Celebrated at I p.m Thursday at the Good Shepherd Roman Catholic Church Market Street, Rhlnebeck Durlal will be In St Joseph Cem eterylnlthlnecllff James E. Alters, sportsman 11YDE PARK James E. Alien, survived by a son, Jamd AlferOf Hyde Park; a daughter, Shana LV pew of Hyde Park and several aunts, uncles and cousins.

Catling boors will be from 1 to 9 m. today at Sweet's Funeral Home Inc. Route 9, Hyde Park A service will take place at 10 am Wednesday at the funeral home with the Rev Robert Ctatber officiating. Burial will be in toe Clove Cemetery in Union vale. 42, lifelong local area resident most recently from tie Town of Hyde Park, died Saturday In the Tmvn of Stanford vllle Mr.

Allen was a avid sportsman and Ufemember of the Dutchess County Sportsman Association. Dors March 18, 1949. lb Poughkeepsie, he was the son of Edward and Wanda Smolensk! Alien, who survive In the own of Hyde Park. He attended Hyde Park schools. In addition to his parents, be is Florence E.

Bennett, city resident Florence E. Dennett, lifelong local resident and most recently from the City Of PtwghkeepsJe, died Monday at Vassar Dxothen Uospita) in Jfaoghleepsle, She was a member' of the First Congregational Church lo Poogn keepste, and jr member of the board for the Vassir Warocr Home in. rougueepsiew SurVivon include a daughter, Detty Jean Sochor of Poughkeepsie; granddaughter and lOgreat fraDd children. There ire no calling hours. A service will Uke place at 1p.m.

tyedoeiday the First Congregational Church, Mill Street, Pooghieep Sle. Toft RevJRoger: Johnson will predeceased her fl Survvon Include a son, Gordo MInerlcy pf, CJlntondale; a sister, Kay Dorao of HazcJtQO, Pa and a sister, Ceraldlnej seyeri grandchll drqri and five great grandchildren There are no calling noun A sravcslde service will lake uuj nf riaituiita i grandchildren; 10 grtatgran'dchll, Amenia Island Cemetery in Arrtenla anj Md Arr(fngcmcntJ Wire made by the Hufeut Funeral Home Market, Street, Dover PJalri Calling; houri will be front 7 tot; pm lodijyaMhaYalcnUM Funeral Marcia Brought, homemaker "artZiSint, Marcla, Drought, 41, a home brothe(. Ha(vcy Falkowlt Of New at jo am Wednesday City, Itockiand county; nermaicrnai iv iiiuuavpiaM vviibvtuuu iwinaa i erandmother. Dora Zablotsky Of Catholic Church Amenia Boca Raton, Fla granddaughter fn fShe was the daughter Of William ana Anna uiacawcu one was educated In Hazelton Khooh. rHer husband, Edwh Mtncrley, maker and Town of Poughkeepsie resident since 1976, died Monday at the Westchester Medical Center In Valhalla Dorrl Sept, 9, 1949, In the Dronx, she was the daughter ot the late Mil ton Falkowltz and Lorraine Zablotsky Falkowltz, who survives In Boca naton, Fla Her husband of 23 yean Alfred Drought, survives at home Other survivors Include a son Eric Drought of Poughkeepsie a and several nieces and nephews A graveside service will take place at 11 a today In the rishklll Rural Cemetery Shiva will be observed ot the Fal kowitz residence in New City Arrangements were made by the Porplglia Funeral Servlc 108 Nyack Road, Nyack Rockland County Roger S.

Ford, Army veteran NASSAU, Rensselaer County Roger Ford B4, a World War II Army veteran and a former local residont, died Monday at his home in Nassau Mr Ford Wps 41 former mcchani caj engineer for the slato of New York Dora Feb 24 1907 in Chicago 111 he was the son Of Herbert fnd Florence Skldmore ord His wife the former Cecile Ilalla, survives at home. Othir survivors include two Hayes of Scho County Dale daughters Linda dack Rensselaer Gcffner of Highland a son Allan Ford of Wapplngcn Falls a sister, Marjorle Wilcheck of Highland and seven grandchildren There are no calling houn A service will take place at 11 a Wednesday at the Sutton Funeral Home Inc, 1 Woodslde Place, Highland The Rev Alfred Williams III will officiate Durlal will be in the Highland Cemetery Harry4 E. Bishop, guitarist HIGHLAND Harry Dlshop, 73 a World War II Army veteran Highland resident and member of the Teamster Local No 445 died Sunday at the Benedictine Hospital in Kingston Mr Dlshop performed in many local bands throughout the Dutchess and Ulster County areas as a lead guitarist Dorn April 16, 1918, in Norwalk, Conn he was the son of Harry and Laura Mallery Nycburg His wife, the former Helen Mitch ell, survives Other lurvlvon Include two daughtcn, Helen Tome of Lan caster, Pa and Nina Bishop at home, two sons Harry Bishop Jr of Port St Lucie I la and Robert A Dlshop of St Augustine, Fla three slsten, Florence Cypher and Marion Farley both of Poughkeepsie and Ha zel Reed of Hyde Park 20 gramlchU drcn and 13 great grandchildren Calling houn will be from 7 to 9 Em today and Wednesday at the Ishop residence, 16 Jenkins Lane Highland A graveside service will take place at 2 Thunday Jn the Lloyd Alfred Williams Durlal will be In the Immaculate Conception Cernetery In Amenia Margaret Urn, active in YWCA RHINEDEdK Margaret Lim, 77, resident of the Drookmeade Daptlst Homo In Rhinebeck for more than four year, died Sunday at tin home Prior to residing at the home she llycd in Willingboro, ahd also spent time in Iran She was a cpmmunlcartt of the Church of the Good Shepherd la Rhinebeck, was a member of the board of the YWCA in Orange J. the Cosmopolitan Club In Orange and was an avid bridge player Dorn March 23, 1914, in Ceska Llpa, Czechoslovakia, she was the daughter of Karcl and Stcpanka Tomkova Papplsch On Jan 27, 1940, In Prague, Czechoslovakia she married Otto K. I Im, who died Feb 16,1089 1 Survivors include a daughter, Dana Vandorhcyden of Ilhlncbeck and a sister, Erna Hladlkova oi Dvur Kralouc Czechoslovakia There are no calling hours A memorial service will take place at 2 Saturday May 25 at the Marlst College Chapel Burial will be In Zemechy Czechoslovakia Arrangements were made by the John II Darrow Funeral Home, Routed Hyde Park Christina Parvis, Cemetery The Rev iu win oiiiciaie, i 1 1 1 1.

Arrangements were made by the niyHltillU fUSIUtflll Ron Funeral Home Inp, 1 Wood Aiiirk Sutton side Place, Highland. Elfreda M. Fernbach, rental car clerk WAPPINOERS FALLS Elfreda Fernbach, 67, a Village of Wap "TsingcrrFaltrTwtdmtlncB i974r died Sunday at her home Prior to residing Jn Wepplngen Falls she lived in New York City and Sweden Mis. Fernbach was a file clerk at Avis Rent A Car in Poognkeepiie She was a member of the New Hackensack Reformed Church in Wapplngcn Falls and was a volunteer at the GrinneU Library In Wapplngcn Falls. Born April 16.1924, In Hairiburg.

Cerrruny, she was the daughter of Fred and Martha Wiedeman Weldner "SOWivoTnwlffilenwTaTighTeTsr Susan and Sharon Fernbach both of San Francisco, Calif and a brother Herbert Wejdner of Palo Alto, Calif There are no calling houn A memorial service wilt take place, at 4 Thursday at the New Hackensack Informed Church, Route 376, Wappingen Falls. The Rev James Neevel will Officiate Cremation will take place at the convenience of the family Arrangement were made by the Dclehahty Funeral Home, 64 Main SL, Wapplngcn Fiu, Mildred E. Friedrich, phone operator md former resident or Calfc daughter. Doris Lahm of Gardiner Prven wUl h.Xred at nnd Sullivan County, died Sunday and JoanlUwleyof 5 rl Wesle; Village in PlUaton. stepdaughter, Alice Dennett pf Hunt wl" ailing boun.

1 PITTSTON: Pi. Mildred E. Friedrich. 84. a 20 yeaxPlttston resf dent and former resident of Calll coon, at the Mrs.

Frledrictt wot a former tele iihone Operator Jor New Jersey Dell Newark. NJ Dorn June 8, 1906, in Montclair, N.J, she was the daughter of Chauo cey and Josephine Reichart VanAuken. Her husband. Jacob Friedrich, died Sept 2, 1946 Survivon include a son. tfoniwth A EV4ju4rlk a IIt.kl.l.

n. 1 livuii.M V. IIVIANtlc, iwv Christina Parvis, 83, a Highland resident formerly of the Dronx, died Sunday at SL Francis Hospital In Poughkeepsie Dora July 17, 1907, In Italy, she was the daughter of Domlnlck and Catherine Cataldo Deatmone On April 9. 1923, in the Dronx, she married Robert Parvis, who died Aug 3, 1962 Survivon Include a daughter, Ca' Iherine Facohlano of New Paltx; three sons, Robert Parvts Holm del Anthony Porvls of Levi (town, Nassau County and Domlnick Parvis of the Dronx: a lister, a brother; seven grandchildren; sis great grandchildren and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Calling houn will be from 2 to 4 pm.

and 7 to 9 pm, today at the Michael Torsone Memorial funeral Home Main St, lUghlartd and six grandchildren. There are no calling noun. graveside service will take place at 2 m. Wednesday in the New PaRi Rural Cemetery The Rev Gary Slssel will officiate Arrangements were made by the Pine Funeral Home Inc, 124 Main St, New Pa lu. Authorities arrest pair in car chase Town of Ulster police have ar misdemeanor, police said: rested two men following a three week investigation, of a car chase.

Thomas T. Kelly, 22, of CatskilL Bought bt Dolice since the Anrll 20 bcldeni.waj arrested Thursday and Town police gave the following account of the lncldenU Kflly was spotted hf an officer on April 20 driving car reported stolen. service will lake place at 0 am Wednesday at the1 funeral borne, fol4 lowed by a Mass of Christian DurUP at 9.30 a nv at St Augustine Ro man CathoUc Cnvrch, 55 Mln St, Highland. i DurUl will be In St Raymondl wmeiery in tne Bronx. 11111 'Mi 1 in 1 questioned, and released pending fa tnerlntestgatloa.

Kelly baa been charted wilh crii nal possession of stolen icvueas pnoangerroenana resuuni "jresti police sald. Patepaode wai accused cC )ugaieepweT InddexuVwai arrested Thursday and pw wa acnaea pwu Born toetibB, she was the fSSn 1. tf i. rw. one felony, two rnlsde.

He tried to flee the purtulna police jw Jg SrIAlSeittod WMUton Ceme toeanors and five traffic violaUons. car along LeggsMllU Road, lot ran tJ sUlementj th tte vehicle UW a guardrail danihterlif Albert and Jenny Milton in nu P.riT meanors and five traffic violations, Brtafe. Sbe WU educated la Mi. Attniemenbi er rrAi fa POUca Saturday vCriOnSCnOOIS. Xnyrt liwtmmli (Mnl Wjii PiImiiSh 11 Raiiffftk ctvwyfp a.

fiHVMwny itrwe te fvswmm i spokesman said. Thitwo rneri were sent tO(tbe1 i' 'r: "rrry i 7 TvT r.r: ".3, unieruounijaiLrfUi KennsDanu ai uo "ct 35. 1919, la Mmertpn, hev Domes) inc. is trana Ave, xrgB taken into custody FtldaJr ejuaea pouce, wnue; wtetuude, a set at 21t50iianI it itoodo fori 1 rnarftea ViWtm A. DnnetVwbo'reensie.

and charged wit one felony and one passenger in (he picked tp, Patenaude, ai k. I 4C.

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