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THE POST-STANDARD, Syracuse, N. Wednesday, February 13, 1952 HANCOCK--In Syracuse, ftb. 11, Mtrilret Hancock, Me 2 days, dtuihtrr Mr. and Mrs. Stewart F.

Hancock, of 437 Brattle rd. Private prayer ifrvlctK were hfld at the convenience the lamlly In WoodUwn Chapel, ralrchlld i Meech. BEUOHAM--In Syracuse. Feb. 13, 1352.

Mrs. Shirley 8. Brltham. She vlvtd by her mother, William A. Snyder Syracuse; three dauchten.

Mrs. J. V. Seymore. Miss IJnda BrUham and Miss Sarah JBrlgham: a ton, William Brisham, of Jewell, N.

a sister, Mrs. Stanley Hawes. and an aunt. Mrs. P.

J. Sullivan of Syracuse. Funeral will take place In the Funeral Chapel of Falrchild Merch. Thursday at 3 p. Rev.

A Mielke offi- citlnff. Interment MoralnRside Cemetery. Cnondaca sf. D. m.

Wednesday from 1 to 9 Beatf) Bccorb MRS. SHIRLEY S. BBIGUAM of Jewell, a native and former resident of Syracuse, died yesterday in Memorial Hospital, She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. J. Ceymore, Misr Linda, and Miss Sarah Brigham oi Jewell; son, William Brigham of Jewell; her mother Mrs.

William A. Snyder Syracuse; a sister, Mrs. Stanley Hawes of Syracuse; an aunt, Mrs. P. J.

Sullivan. Services will be conducted 3 p. m. j'tomorrow at Fairchild and Meech Funers! Home by the Rev. Dr.

A W. Mielke. Calling hours are 7 to 9 p. m. today.

WILLIAM D. PARKER, 86. of Towanda. father of Mrs. Euth A.

Belin and Eli H. Parker of Syracuse, died Monday night. Also surviving are a step-son. EI- im.c ivir. auu Members of the Holy Rosary Society, ofjlery Kelly or.

Columbia Crossroads, two grjndchildren, and four great-grandchiidren. Funeral services will be conducted at 1.30 p. m. Friday at Dawson's Funeral Home by the Rev. Herbert J.

Goidon. Calling hours are 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. today anil tomorrow EUSZAK--In this city. Feb.

10. Mrs. Frances Dusxak ol 1018 Avery ave. Survived by her husband. Frank Duszak: one son, Frank Duszak.

three daughters. Mrs. Aldo Verccllonl. Miss Vircinia and Miss Rita three Mrs. Walter Bartr.iiiowrkl of Baldwlnsville.

N. Mri. Chester Jakubowski of Syracuse. N. and Bister Mary Fidelia of Buffalo.

N. grandchildren and several nieces two and nephews. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Andrzejczyk.

Members of the Holy Rosary Society, of which WHS a member, will recite the Rosary at the family home 'Wednesday at 2 p. m. The funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 8 a. m. from the home, 1018 Avery and 8.30 a.

m. in Sacred Heart Church. Burial 6acred Heart Cemetery. Friends invited. Arransements.

Giminski Funeral Home. HUDSON-- In Syracuse. Feb. 12. 1952.

Mary H. Hudson Of 520 Oak widow of the Hev. Dr. Robert Hudson. She is sur- Tived by her son.

James Mossrove Hudson. and a daughter, Mary Elizabeth Hudson. Private a services will take place at her late 520 Oak Co. in Collinsville for many years. He was a member of Village Lodge, FAM, there.

Survivors besides Mrs. are a sister, two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Horace Odell, Sr, Dead in Elbridge Mrs. Robert Hudson Dies at Age of 97 Horace P. Odell, 66, died; Mrs.

Robert Hudson of 520 Oak Monday at his home 233 E. 97. widow of the Rev. Dr. Rob- Elbridge.

He was a native son, New York city and had lived inji854, in Kittanning. daughter H. H. Greenleaf, funeral director. Elbridge eight years.

He was em-jof James Mosgrove of Western will take the body to Collinsville ployed by the R. J. Denton Co. in Pennsylvania. section of W.

Genesee St. and Hinsdale state highway department maintenance men has been identified as that of George Klavsons, 77, of 516 Park by his grandson, Uldis Klavsons. The elderly man was believed to have been dead for two weeks or longer. Authorities said he apparently wandered off and got lost. Morgue attendants said death was due to natural causes.

Syracuse until taken ill in 1948. where funeral services will be conducted 2 p. tn. Friday at the Ventres Funeral Home. Burial wil be in Collinsville.

Calling hours atlmembcr of the Irish-American and Hir huosand, one-time chaplain the Greenleaf Funeral Home are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. today. MRS. EMMA ROSENBERGER SEIFERT, a native of Germany and wife of Henry Seifert.

died sud- Mr. Odell. a widely-known cross- in the United States Navy, was country and mile runner, was to Syracuse by the Rt. Rev. "Bishop Htmtington.

Surviving are a son. James Mos-i grove Hudson of 990 James and a daughter, Miss Elizabeth Hudson of 520 Oak st. New York Athletic Clubs and served as anchor man in relay races. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Schultz Odell: two Private services will be held at Horace of Onondaga Hill, 11 a.

m. tomorrow at the home. Coir.pett 1 Service denly Monday night at her home, and Charles E. Odell of Takoma Frierids are asked to ornit flowers. Mayor jt.

was a member ark Md three daughters. Mrs. George Klavsons' Body Identified The body of- a man discovered Monday afternoon near the inter- of Augusta Lodge 135, Deutsche Order of Harugari. Mrs. Seifert is survived by her husband; two daughters, Mrs.

A. R. Dwyer of Syracuse and Mrs. William Swift of Gouverneur; two sons, iarry and Walter Seifert, both of Syracuse; two sisters, Mrs. Charles Hernort- of Syracuse and Mrs.

Pauline Reese of Rochester: two Di-others, Fred and Paul Rosen- bergcr, both Syracuse; a stepbrother, Emil Hafner of Syracuse; I a tomorrow. Elizabeth Babbles of Elbridge, William C. Cottle of Lawrence, and Mrs. Thomas F. Morarity of Cazenovia: two sisters, Miss Florence F.

Odell and Mrs. Katherine Fairbrother, both of the Bronx, and 12 grandchildren. Services will be conducted 10', a. m. Friday at the home, with! i a in St.

Mary's Cemetery vault. Skaneateles. Calling hour- are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. today Ope? jlion MAICO HEARING AID CENTRE les Merrill -316 S.

Warren St. Foote Bide- Phone 3-8542 Batteries and Supplies For All Standard Make Hearing Aids Established 1944 MRS. KATHERINE C. GRAHAM six grandchildren, two great-grand- of 243 Richmond a native of children. Thursday, a Cemetery.

Please Fairchild Meech. crai services wi i Richmond a native I CL. the Rev 0 Syracuse, died yesterday at Services will be conducted 2 p. m.jMrS. indlTer, Huttor.

officiating, interment Oak- home after a short illness. Surviv- omit ing are her husband William H. LYONS--Suddenly. In this city, Feb. 9, 1952, Arthur G.

Lyons. He is survived tT his wife. Mrs. Alice Puhrmeyer Lyons; two sons. John P.

F. of Syracuse and Corp. A. Gordon Lvons of Fort GeorKe Meade. a Graham; a son, William T.

Graham; two daughters. Mrs. Ludwig Rimm- ler and Mrs. Matthew Sinesi: two granddaughters: a brother. William Corb: a sister.

Mrs. Lillian Fraley. Services will be tomorrow at the George W. Ball-i weg Funeral Home by the Rev. Dr.

Frederick Ellerman. i a will! be in North Syracuse. Calling are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. today.

Syracuse Resident 50 Years, Expires Funeral services for MARGAUET Mrs Elizabeth B. Sharrr-r. widow JHANCOCK, two-day-old 1 William Sharrer. died last night Mr-i. Georne Ambiose of Auburn: ievcral nieces and nephews.

services will be conducted from his late home. 246 McLennan avenue. Wednesday. 8.15 a. St.

Anthony of Paudua Church at 8.50 a. m. Interment St Mary's Cemetery. Cortland. Arrangements by John G.

Butler. at. me uoay cc james a i nome, I 118 S. Wilbur at a time to be cock. 437 Brattle were con- announced.

MRS. FANNY STAFFORD SURBROOK, i of Elmer ft. Surbrook, ducted yesterday at Woodlawn Chapel. The i a died Monday. Services MRS.

SILAS 50 years. after of her daughter, Mrs. May, 702 Bellevue long illness. Mrs. Sharrer was a native of Liverpool and had been a Syracuse MENEILLY-- Howard Mencilly of Conatan- Hayes rd Baldwinsville' dicri sud-'i TON 77 of Morrisville.

a former! She was a member of Delaware denly yes'erday at her home jSyracusan. will be at 2 p. m. Church. the Liverpool She is survived by her husband' ai the C.

B. Barker Fu- "Chapter 219. OES; Yoke Bearers a daughter. Mrs. W.

1 Home Morri e. one slst-r. Clay: Mrs'. Ma Dora John Stafford' of Smith! Rev. Floyd Darling.

Cawno-l Hamlm of'Ccnter a two sisters Mr' ivla the Rev Charles Bergncr. Mor-, u.mU 11 i 11 Tt -ri. of Delaware Church and past Rev. Floyd Darling. Cazeno-ldirector of the S3 racuse Home As-- 'sociation.

Sta: He was a member of Second Re: Church. Syracuse, member or Uncas Lodge 949 FAM. Syracuse. Central City Consistory and Tfitris Temple. Syracuse.

Funeral services Thursday afternoon 2 Services will be conducted 2 p. m. on Monday. iAngeles, and seven grand- k-ll. I I tomorrow at the Gates a Survu-infi are her a Silas children.

Baldwinsvillc. by the Rev.jLayton; two brothers. A Services will be at 2 p. m. Fri- m.

at his irle home in 'j, "will be iri 1 3 00 Svracuse. R. D. Mauec a in the Greenleaf Funeral Riverview Cemeterv. Calling D.

two sisters. Mrs.jHome. the Rev. Dr. Calvin Thomp- arp 7 to 4 and 7 tn 9 today E.

Root of Morrisville and.son officiating. Interment will be I 'g ey 19 Roberts of Syracuse, and in Liverpool' Cemetery, surx-h-ed by his ton. James F. MAURICE HARTNETT. a retircdlsevcral nieces and nephews.

i NEW FEATURE SECTION PROGRESSES The landscaping of this outstanding section is progressing and the installation of White Spruce trees together -with a wide variety of flowering shrubs, eleven distinct types, in addition to the Flowering Crabapples, will present a colorful garden of beauty, a choice location for the selection of your family memorial. Public approval of this section has surpassed our expectations and we urge all who desire a location here to sst promptly. A phone call to Mr. Orr at 4-0898 wil! receive immediate attention OAKWOOD Cemetery A Non-Profit Membership Corporation Managed by a Non-Salaried Board of Trustees 218-222 N. Solina St.

Easy Budget Terms jouuwAwns $119.00 930 Comstock Ave. 740 Oakwood Ave. Full 38" of the newest in range styling and convenience features. Planned for the discriminating customer, this gleaming beauty has everything. And most amazing it the low price, for so luxurious a Range.

of th Nethcrland Burial will be in Riverside Cemc- William H. Williams. Funeral" died yesterday after a Baldwinsville. Wednesday 9 a. Carter Funeral illness.

He lived at 214 OtifCo Church 9.3o Interment" st A 1 a was a 25-year resident of Cemetery. Frinrir may cull at the Fu- Syracuse. rural Home Tuesday. 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 i i brother. William a severali 1D52.

Horace p. "odeli; Sr. nieces and nephews. vived by his wife. Elizabeth S.

Odell; I i be at 9.30 a. m. to- I tivo Eons, Horace Charles E. nrrnu i hn Butler Odell: three daughters. Mrs.

Elizabeth a tne i Buue Babbles. Mrs. William C. Cottle. Mrs.

ineral Home, and 10 a. m. in St. Thomas, p. Moriarty: two 5 Church.

Burial i be i brolher. Funeral a home nC 233 11 St. Agnes' Cemetery. Calling hours' Main Elbritiee. Friday.

10 a. m. J-'rienris may cnll Wednesday and Thursday. 2 tn 4 and 1 to 9. Arranscments B.

L. Bush are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. today. FREDERICK W.

SACKETT. a former resident of DEATHS IN OTHER PLACES Monday, Mrs. Worlcr, Clyde. Monday. Charles H.

Tibbelts. R7. Evans Mills. Monday. John I.

Gamble. 65 Utir.a. Mrs. Herbprt Waters. Tl.

Molone. Tuesday. Louir- 86. Masscna. Tuesday Loins E.

Provincial, 76. Monday. Mrs. Avis P. Carrnsher, 51.

Onweco Tuesday, Georcr D. Stfver. Groton." Tuesday. Mrs, Nettle Torres-. Virull.

Mondiiy. Mrs. Athea B. Hoan. "78.

Auburn, Tuesday. Paul Jl Schneider. 77. A Monday. Isaac T.

McNeilly. XVaa-rtown. Don B. Oakes 86. Morrisville, Monday, Georte H.

Beck. by his i Ellen i Pierce: one of i i si. of Eaton. Md. 1..

died yesterday at 'the homr Monday. Mrs. Anna ROM. his daughter, Mrs. Harold daughter.

15 a where he had been living for eight months. Mr. Sarkett had been employed ADVERTISEMENT Watch this car change the industry Funeiiil services at Cody fc Jamrs Funeral i i i South i er or Cdn 1P an inspector for the Collins Axe Church urflcintin! 1 Frirnus may a Tuesday. 2 In 3 nd 7 to p. m.

Burial Oakwood Cemetery. Blessed Relief Thomas E. of Spafforri. Survived by his sister, Mrs. Grover Ryan of Navarino; hi: Phillip Pcndcrsast of Spatfo nieces.

Funeral services TJttlcy runeral Home. Marcellus. Friday, 9 a. St. Francis Xavler Church.

9..10 a. m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Skaneateles. Friends maf 33 North Wednesday 7 to Thursday 3 to 5 mnd 7 1o p.

m. ia ord; Lhrrr i refreshes, soothes EVES LAVOPTIK SHARRER--In this city, Peb. 15. 1952. Elizabeth widow ol William Sharrer.

Survived by one son, Wilfred H. Sharrer. tvo daughters, Mrs. J. A May and Mrs.

Grover Wise one brother. Fred Buerchrr seven crandchtldrcn Funeral services at the Greenleaf Funeral Home Friday at 2 p. the Rev. Dr. Calvin Thompson Friends invltcri.

Interment Liverpool. N. Y. Friends may call at ofo Onondflca Thursday 2 to 5 and to 9 p. m.

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Hayrs RD 3, Feb. 12. 1952. Mrs. Fannie a Surbrook.

She is survivrri by her husband. Ehr.er K. Sur- brook: i daushtcr. F. W.

a brother John Stafford: two Mrs. Nellie Wilkinson and Mrs. llattie srarbuck; urandchildren. Funeral M-111 be Thursday at 2 p. m.

ai the Gates Funeral Home. BalriTinsviilf. Interment Riverview Cemetery. Friends call Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 P.m. PLUMBING SUPPLIES Builders--Contractors--Architects Regardless of What You Need! BE SURE TO GET OUR Bathroom Fixtures--Kitchen Sinks SOIL PIPE and Fittings COPPER TUBING and Fittings STEEL PIPE and Fittings SErFERT--Suddenly.

In this city, Feb. 11, 1962. Mrs. Emma RosenberRor Sclfert. -3 Survived by her husband.

Henry; Two daughters. Mrs A. R. Du-yer and Mrs. Swift: two sons, Harry is XValter: two sisters.

Mrs. Charles Her- wan. Mrs. Pauline Reese: two brothers, Fred and Paul Rosenbercer: one step- brother, Emil Hafncr: six Rrnndchildrrn. and great-cranrirhildren.

several nieces and nephews. Mineral services from George W. Bnllweg Funeral Home. 1234 Thursday at 2 p. Rev.

Dr. Fred Ellerman officiating. Interment North Syracuse. Friends may call Wednesday. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

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J. Henry Walters. Committal services will be conducted in Woodlawn Cemetery Wednesday. Frb. 13.

at 2 p. m. by the Rev. Frank H. Shimer.

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