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Poughkeepsie Journal from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 14

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Journal Tuesday, April 9, 1985 WAPPINGERS FALLS Robert D. Hubbard. 67, a retired electronics, technician with IBM Poughkeepsie. died Sunday at St. Francis Hospital.

Town of Poughkeepsie, after a long illness. Mr. Hubbard of 30 Swenson Drive had been a lifelong resident of Wappingers Falls: He was a member' of St. Mary's Church, 19 Clinton Wappingers Falls'. Mr.

Hubbard was a member of the IBM Quarter Century. Club. IBM Retirees Club, the American Association of Retired Persons, the American Amateur Radio League and the Beacon Radio Club. He was born, April 16. 1917.

in' Poughkeepsie, the son of Robert and Georgiana Skinner Hubbard. He wa's educated in Poughkeepsie schools: and was a graduate of Poughkeepsie High School. Mr. Hubbard was married June 1. More Page 12 D.

Hubbard Emilie M. Westover. 1940. in Poughkeepsie to Blanche Roberg Hubbard, who survives. In addition to his wife.

Mr. Hubbard is survived by two daughters, Georgiana Cronk of Fishkill and Linda Hubbard of Poughkeepsie: two sons. Robert A. Hubbard of Verbank and Richard A. Hubbard of Wappingers Falls: five grandchildren; one' sister.

Hazel Shove of New Haven. several nieces "and nephews. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Delehanty. Funeral Home, 64 E.

Main Wap-' pingers Falls. A Mass of the Christian Burial will be offered at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at St. Mary's Church, Wappingers Falls. Burial will be in St.

Mary's Cemetery, Wappingers Falls. Memorial donations may be made to, the Dutchess County unit of the American Cancer Society. Frederick R. 'Pat' Oakes CLEARWATER, Fla. Frederick R.

"Pat" Oakes. 65. a retired employee with Hess Oil in Poughkeepsie since 1976, died March 22 in Clearwater. Mr. Oakes of 1227 Amble.

Lane. Clearwater, had previously lived on Dutchess Turnpike, Poughkeepsie. was a member of Christ Episcopal Church, Poughkeepsie. Oakes was a member of the Poughkeepsie Elks Lodge 275, Clearwater American Legion Post 7. and the Retirees Club of Local 445 of the Teamsters union in Poughkeepsie.

'He was a veteran of the Army National Guard during World War II. Mr. Oakes was born April 3, 1919, in Cromwell, Conn. He was married in 1968 in Poughkeepsie to the former Elizabeth S. Doyl Shultis of Poughkeepsie, who survives.

In addition to his wife. Mr. Oakes is Sidney Weisberger NEW YORK Sidney Weisberger, 79, a taxicab salesman in New York City, died Sunday at his home. Mr. Weisberger was born Feb.

20. 1906, the son of Herman and Leba Weisberger. He was married to the former Shir. ley Schwartz, who survives. In addition to his wife, Mr.

Weisberger is survived by two sons. Leonard Weisberger of New City and Alan Weisberger of California: five grandchildren; two sister, Minnie Stamm of Poughkeepsie and Leah Landsman of California. Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. today at Schomre Israel Cemetery, 'Town of Poughkeepsie, with Rabbi Moshe Teitelbaum officiating. Arrangements are under the di: rection of the McCornac Funeral Home, Poughkeepsie.

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Spring Hill. and Benjamin Mrs. Westover, a resident of the Volce of Albany: six grandchildren. nursing home since March 24, 1980, seven great-grandchildren, several was a member of Methodist Church nieces and nephews. in Spencertown (Columbia County).

Calling hours will be from 7 to 9 She was a lifetime member of the p.m. today at the William E. White Spencertown Grange and the Garden: Funeral Home. 91 E. Market Club in Morehouse Corners.

N.Y. Rhinebeck. Mrs. Westover was born Feb. 10.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednes1887. in East Chatham (Columbia day at the funeral home with the Rev. County), the daughter of Frederick John Koppenaal officiating. and Amanda Ostrander Volce.

Burial will be in Union Cemetery, She was married in March 1909 to Hyde Park. Reuben M. Westover, who died Sept. Memorial donations may be made 7: 1969. to the Adventist Nursing Home, LiMrs.

Westover is survived by one vingston, N.Y. 12541. Kim A. Vaccaro Kim A. Vaccaro.

20, a student at Buffalo State College in Buffalo (Erie County), was found slain, Friday in Tampa, Fla. Miss Vaccaro had lived in the Town of LaGrange five years. She previously lived in New Rochelle (Westchester County). She was a member of the Church of Holy Trinity, 775 Main Town of Poughkeepsie. Miss Vaccaro was born May 6, 1964.

in New Rochelle, the daughter 'of John T. and Adele I. Cavalieri Vaccaro. She was a graduate of Arling. ton High School.

In addition to her parents. Miss Vaccaro is survived by two brothers. Thomas Vaccaro of Newburgh and Peter Vaccaro of Poughkeepsie: five sisters. Patricia Benvenuto of Rocky Point (Suffolk County). Cathy Minenna of Freehold, N.J., Nancy Sarich of DEVELOP YOUR PERSONAL POTENTIAL DALE CARNEGIE WILL HELP YOU: more confidence ideas more and effect.ely clearly and maintain poise under pressure enthusiastic cooperation with less worry and tension better results from meetings and presentations WHY DO SO MANY COMPANIES PAY FOR THE COURSE? RESULTS! CALL TODAY 471-4566 Presented by: DALE CARNEGIE: INSTITUTE OF EASTERN.N.

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Douglas A. Oakes of Elmira; one. daughter. Peggy L. Roy of Pennsylvania: two sisters, Emily Monell of Walden (Orange County) and Ruth Bird of Schenectady: two stepdaughters, Kim Haas of Ozone Park and Deborah Lezon of Agana, Guam; two half brothers.

Amos Bromley of Wappingers Falls and Henry Bromley. Stonington. a half sister. Clara Wight of Meriden, nine grandchildren, several nieces and Burial was March 27 in the National Cemetery, Elmira. Arrangements were under the direction of the Olthof Funeral Home.

Elmira. Putnam Valley (Putnam County). Mary Jane DeLeno of New Rochelle and Toni Vaccaro of Poughkeepsie; one. paternal grandmother, Cecilia Vaccaro of Highland; one maternal grandmother, Cavalieri of the Bronx; two nieces. two nephews.

three aunts and one uncle. Calling hours will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the Parmele Funeral Home, 110 Fulton Town of Poughkeepsie. Prayers will be said Thursday evening at the funeral home.

A Mass of the Christian Burial will be offered at 10 a.m. Friday at the Church of Holy Trinity, town. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Memorial donations may be made to Vassar Hospital' Social Services Department, Reade Place. Pough, keepsie.

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