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Poughkeepsie Journal from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 42

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42 PouqUeDtw Journol Thurtdcry. Novmtr 4, 1976 DEATHS Obituaries Joseph J. Napoli Mrs. Hacunda CANThLfe at his home Lime Ktln Road Dover Plaint Nov 1 1976 Vmrrnl Cantclr husband of Angela Soiiori Funeral scrvicis from Si Charles Borromcn Churrh IJ nvcr Pljirw Friday Nov 5 ol 10am where a mass of (hnslian Burial will nfferrd Inirrmcnl Si Charles Cemetery I nrndS may call at his late resident Wednesday A Itiursday aftermtons and evenings JOMNSIIN Ileanor 40 Cliff Si Beacon entered into rest Nov 2 Highland Hospital Beacon Beloved wife of Lawrence Funeral services Monday from the Inyd Cilmore Inr Funeral Home 19 Cottage St Poughherpste at I 30 pm riends may call at the funeral home Sunday evenign from 7 Inttrmeni in the Pnughkerp.ie Hural Cemetery MITCIU LL I nti of Jeffrey lnve lilKon NY On Nov 2 nl den IMrh Nursing Home Poughke psie Brlovrd hufchand of Mrs ula Mitfhell dear faih rT ol Binjamm hrnlhrr of Wardrll grandfather of 3 great grandfalher of 2 Reposing at thr Barney I M(Unuhan i urn Humi 30 Winlhop Avf Ni NtKhellc NY Visiting hours I hursday 9pm rid i 10 im 5pm ami tpm I uni rat s( rvic iturrl iy II 10 rt iti i rnii nm il AMI ion hurc 112 Vmlh Hih Ave Ml Vr inon Hi tr Ik kson ffi( iimg ntomhment Woodi iwn M.iusoh um In hi of (lowers contributi ins to Vjssji Hfnthprs Hospit.il ('iiutfhf p.it Rurlt.il inn 1 hi ipy end I nmily to i rnv( 1 1 it nils at iprl I ndjy A 11 it Mhi timt at 414 Soulh 6lh Avp Mt Vrrnon tht home of Mr Ml rs VtillMm Jnynrr H'NFRAI IMRMTORN AUIN FUNfRAl HOMI INC MIURPOOK OR ole 7 9611 PlEASANl VAUIY 5 3124 ROBERT AUCHMOODY fUNIRAI HOMIS IMC 16 G.ond Avanin? Tal 4S? 16B0 Hopo.ll Junrl.on 776 7734 I ihl.ll 896 6I6A GOLDEN FUNERAL CKAPa INC 24 Lander Street Hewburth, KY 561 3838 monoQttf A WM. G.

MILLER SON Funrol Homsi 310 Mill St 59 Moirtsomery St 452 1140 MULVEY FUNERAL HOME INC. 211 Mansion St (Corner ol Park PI 454 4915 CAMPBfcLL Nov 2 1976 at St Francis Hospital Betty Campbell resident of 28 Hooker Ave Poughkeepsic Mother tf Mrs Joan Yovella sister of Mrs Mildred Griffin The funrral services will be at the Robert Auchmoody Funeral Home 16 Grand Ave Poughkeepsic Friday Nov 5 1976 at Ham "To which relatives and friends are invited Interment will be in the Union Cemetery Fast Park Friends will be received at the Aurhmnody Funeral Home Wednesday Thursday evenings 7 to 9pm Sll NKIFW1CZ at tden Park Nursing Nov Peter 86 of 9 Grand St Poughkeepsie Husband or Stephania Kozlowsk.i Sienkicwict Father of Peter and Henry and Mrs Amelia Donkin Funeral service will be held Fridav morninp from the lorsone Memorial Funeral Home nc Mill St Poughkeepsie 9 30 at St Joseph hurch where a Mass of Christian Burial be offered lnt rmenl will be at the St Joseph Cemetery Friends m.iy rail at th( funrral home Wed 7 9 and Ihurs 2 4 jnd 7 9Pm Prayers will be said Ihursd.iv evening at the funi ral home WARYAS At rest Nov 2 19 Victor W.iryjs B(lov(d husband of I lynort huMm I unir.il service to which relatives md ftirnds are inviud will he ronductrd 1 nd.i 10 30 rim from Ihi John IhlS.inlo 1 unpril Home 194 Mill Slmot Mass nl surn imn will le offered I l.im St Joseph i hurch InMrrmnt St Joseph i mrlory I rii nds mjy call at the 1 uneral Home to 9 tiimht I to 4 and 7 to 9 Ihursdny In lirunl (lowt rs i ml i hut ions may hi to isshi Hospital Radial ion Ci ntir In Momoriam MdPCAN In loving birthday rrmi mhrami of our Mom Ruih Morgan You left hind some broken hi arts il lnvt ynu most sine ere ITi.il rdidand neve will tirgf I you Mother lear IOV1 1 kOMMHIH IHIDMI MRS MKIII Niai wh.i iss. iu 4 19 ft Ihi I md is my sh( pht rd 1 sh ill nm mi Sjii ly ij(wnlni ss and mi rt st lollow me all I hi lys ol my life and I will di II in I hi llous olthi liird fore si Ij.w ddiikhti rs it Pot i lurenie SV ARIZ In loving mm of our son not i inklin nt his )ll ti it I iv SuMii who issi i a (y niti lt 19(1 Ma you st in pi aci forrvt Jimmi i You suTIi more pain and Heartbreak in yuui short hfi Ih.in Anyoni ould ndure With your hig soft hi art soul GikI will i mhratr you 1 1( rn illy Oid Bliss You Jimnn All mi lov il a i in HiUM ill rn I) i. PARMELE FUNERAL HOME John Coven funeral Dure tor 74 Haighi Avenue lei Glob 3 0790 Frank Roberts, Jr Inc Wapp.ngers Falls, 297 2610 8CHOONMAKIR ClWff41 M. 73 So Hamilton St 434 1800 Michael Torsone Memorial Funeral Home Inc 518 M.ll St Po 452 7700 38 Mo.n Si Highland 6V1 22H1 RICHARDSON In loving rmmbranc of our writ and molFt Nlti Rlchordton, who pattd away Novmbi 4 1973 Three years 090 You potd away Our Fisaiit will alwayt cry Rasl in pac dar Wrl and mother Someday will Walk by your tide HUSBAND CHARLtS AND CHIIDRIN Rook.vll Hardnck Salvia Charles Jr KINGSTON Joseph Napoli, 69, of 76 Lawrenceville St died Tuesday at Benedictine Hospital, Kingston, after a long illness.

He was born in Lodi, April IS, 1907, the son of Dominic and Virginia (Somone) Napoli A resident of this community for the last 22 years, he had formerly resided in Poughkeepsie for most of his life He retired four years ago from IBM He was a member of the American Association of Retired Persons, the Town of Ulster Senior Citizens and St Mary's Church, Kingston In addition to his widow, the former Stella Perna he is survived by two sons, James, Poughkeepsie. and Joseph of California, a daughter Mrs Regina Palazzolo, Poughkeepsie a sister Mrs Marie Aguhcra of California, seven grandchildren and several nieces and nephews Friends may call at the Frank Simpson I uneral Home. 411 Albany Ave Kingston today. 2 to 4 and 7 to9p The funeral will be Friday at 9 IS am from the funeral home with a Mass of Christian Burial being offered at St Mary's Church, Kingston at 10 clock Burial will be in St Peter's Cemetery Poughkeepsie Fritz Mitchell TILLSON Pritz Mitchell 84 Jeffrey Drive, died Tuesday at the Lden Park Nursing Home. PoUhkri pMC Ho was born in Nanuel.

the sonot William and Kate (Cooke) Mitchell He was retired as a mail clerk in the business office of Granite Mines, Greenwich. Conn A resident of this community the I isl soin cjrs he was mtiiihtr nl ihi Smilh Stri'it A I um Church, Poughkeepsie, and for 50 years had been district superintendent of the Long Island and New York AMI. ion Confirencc and founder of their youth movement He was a past Iruslei and lay reader of Westbury, LI, A Zmn Church In addition to his widow the former Lula Baker, he is survived by a son Benjamin, New York City a brother Wardell. Mamaroncck, three grandchildren and two great grandchildren I riends may call at the Barney I McClanahan Tuneral Home. 30 Winthrop Ave New Rochelle.

tonight. 7 to 9 clock and I rid.iy. 10am lo5pm and 7 to 9pm I he funeral will be Saturday at I I 30 am at the Greatei lenKnnial A fc. Zion Church 312 8th Ae Mount Virnon Burial will be in Woodlawn Mausoltum the Bronx (Other obituaries on Page H) REENS home centers Everything from paneling housowaroi to paint at to appliances GREENSPAN I In Need Of PANELING? Now Is The Time To Buy! Take Advantage Of Our Overstock .54 Variet es To Choose As Low As 389 Per Sheet 2T ffSn fly WHITE ALUM. COMBINATION WINDOWS Take Advantage 01 These Low Prices If You Are Fortunate Enough To Require These Sues Reg.24 OHLY 4 Bra V' MARLBORO Mrs.

Julia Hacunda, 48, Purdy Avenue, died Wednesday at Sloan Kettering Memorial Hospital, New York City, after a long illness. A lifelong resident of this community, she was born on Sept 15, 1928, the daughter of Frederick and Valentina (Moschi) Pesavento She was employed as an administrative secretary at Mount St Mary College, Newburgh She was a member of the Friends of the Marlboro Free Library. In addition to her husband, Clement Hacunda, she is survived by two sons, Clement and Robert both at home, a daughter. Mary Elizabeth, at home, two brothers. Joseph Marlboro, and Silvio New Paltr, two sisters.

Mrs Mary Depew, Newburgh, and Mrs Gloria McLaughlin, Syracuse, and several nieces and nephews Friends may call at the Tulhill DiDonalo Funeral Home. Route 9W. Marlboro, today. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9pm The funeral will be Friday at II 30 a at St Mary Church. Marlboro, where a Mass of Christian Burial will be offered Burial will be in St Mary's Cemetery, Laltintown "HAPPY HOLIDAYS'" tntt necora Rioum 1 COLLECTOR'S EDITION 50 4.95 Value TRUCKLOAD INSULATION SALE tKwT'SX ii itltlul I Owens Corning Fibergbs 15" on Center Kraft, 70 Sq.

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POUGHKEEPSIE tomwi Social ScuHy Otfic BUg 473 3940 i Dar 5 90 Tku III PM Sal 9 AM 5 PM Mrs. Gilday Mrs Blanche Gilday. 73. of 3101 South Ocean Blvd Highland Beach, Fla formerly ol Poughkeepsie, died recently in Bethcsda Memorial Hospital Boynton, Fla She was born in Cedarhurst, I March 29 1903, the daughter of Mr and Mrs Uttt She js ritirt'd jnd had been a teacher at Arlington Hjgh School for approximately 20 years A resident of I lorida the last four years, she had formerly resided in Poughkeepsie for approximately 20 years She was a member of the Arlington li'jchers Association the National ducat ors Association, the New York State Teachers Association, the Jewish Community Center Vassar Temple and was active in the Democratic party In addition to her husband Miirlun Gilday. she is suried by a daughter, Mrs Joyce Don Manchester Conn a brother Alvin Levell, Pompano.

I la and two granddaughters Services were held in Del Ray Beach, 1 la Victor C. Waryas The funeral for Victor Waryas, 61. former Poughkeepsie mayor and state assemblyman, who died Tuesday at Vassar Hospital after a long illness, will be I riday at 10 30 a from the John DelSanto Funeral Home 194 Mill SI with a Mass of Christian Burial being olfered at 1 1 clock at St Joseph Church In addition to previously listed information Mr Waryas. while a Democratic member of the assembly served as a member of the committees on cities, constitjlion conservation and the committee on rules He was also a member of the joint legislative committee on housing and urban development and the committee on town law He was also a member of the assembly committee to revise the rules and procedures of the assembly and a member of the speaker advisory committee He was appointed by the speaker of the assembly to the advisory board of the state legislative institute to be established a( the Slate University College at Albany graduate school of public affairs He was a member of the commission on human organism transplants He was also appointed special legislative coordinator to the then slate assembly minority leader Stanley Steingut In addition to previously listed organizations Mr Waryas was a member of St Joseph Church Holy Name Society, president of the church parish council, a member of the Kosciusko Society past president of group 368 of the Polish National Alliance, a member of the Loyal Order of Moose, American Legion Lafayette Post No 37 the Poughkeepsie Chamber of Commerce and a member of the commerce's board of directors He was a member of the Elks Club, served six years on the board of directors of the Dutchess County chapter of the American Red Cross and was vice chairman of the New York State Council of Polish American Democratic Clubs He was also a member ot the building committee of Rehabilitation Programs Inc an honory member of the New York City Police Department Pulaski Association and grand council of the Pulaski Association, a member of the Kosciuszko Foundation, New York City, a honorary life member of the Young American Hose Company, Number 6 and a member of the board of trustees of Americans Mobilized to End Narcotic Abuse Inc Friends may call at the funeral home, today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Burial will be in St Joseph Cemetery 454 2000 UN LOST N0 RXJ5P Tl ai tfAt.ft nl or 4 ISA l.nc OclOtw Or, 1 I ITT? r. con." vr' Rom mlif Jilion IW LOST mle Dobtfnwo black I'M L.fcERt RtWARO Ullll tovflMtl ogo Rono ma Named Oougsl Rwd PERSONALS BAND READY TO PLAY Variety Inr nnhdAV oartlM rCpttom tjperwnjsdJHJW am COMMERCIAL NOTICES ATTENTION JOB Rri LiLn'J Tha Poughkearriie Journal doas no' knowingly "'P WanW) a aw tw tM Fair rom mpioy urm -Labor Stand" ch Act trv otter ns lhao tne ii g.ii minmn.

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