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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 14

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pital after a life long battle Democrat and Chronicle JVW. V.Vb WAV V.V. V. V.V.". V.

V. Deaths Reported in Western New York Area Rochester, N. May 27, 1959 34 one brother. Walter, Ham Ridge Cemetery, Gasport. mondsport; five grandchildren, with leukemia.

He was a first grader in St. Francis De Sales School. The survivors are his parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Vincent Severino; a brother, Ronald: MRS.

FLORA U. STODDARD several nieces and nephews. Sanderson Funeral Home, 31 State and at 10 a.m. in Holy Cross Church, Ovid. The Rev.

Francis W. Harding, will officiate and burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Calling been a patient for three years. Daughter of the late William and Margaret Anderson Merrill," she was born Sept. 1, 1883, in the town of Wolcott.

Mrs. Hayes was a member of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church at Wolcott. Her husband, John F. (Jack) Hayes, died March 12, 1952.

Surviving are -a daughter, Mrs. Everett (Marearet) Klin "smart" or ARTHUR E. REAMER AVOCA, May 26 Arthur Reamer, a farmer here, died un CANANDAIGUA. May 26 Mrs. Flora Uhl Stoddard, 69, died today (May 26, 1959) at Friends may call at W.

S. Rector Sons Chapel, 111 Main Geneseo, where a service will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. expectedly at his home in Neils paternal grandparents, Mr. and the Cowles Nursing Home after 'practical" Creek Road last night (May 25, hours at the funeral home here tomorrow and Thursday, 2 to 4 a lone illness. Interment will be in White Haven Cemetery in Fairport.

Mrs. Samuel Severino of Rochester, and his maternal eranrl- and 7 to 9 p.m. She was born in Middlesex, Dec. 1889, and had resided mother, Mrs. Rusell Patti of of West Port Bay Road; a son, William Hayes of Solvay; eight MRS.

GRANT ORCUTT Geneva. The funeral will bm Frirlav nt MRS. BENJAMIN POORMAN SENECA FALLS, May 26 Mrs. Helen M. Poorman, 22, CLARENDON, May 28 Clara always in this area.

She was a 40-year member of Canandai-gua and Rushville Grange and was a member of the Canan- 9 in the home and at 0:30 in Sutch Orcutt, wife of Grant Or 1959). He was 74. He was born in Wheeler, son of William and Alice Wraight Reamer. He is survived by his wife, Lena Roberts Reamer; a son, Orlo of Avoca; a daughter, Mrs. Edna Cleland of Wallace; six grandchildren and one greatgrandchild; a brother, Bert of Canisteo; a sister, Mrs.

John cutt of Clarendon, died yester wife of Benjamin Poorman of St. Francis De Sales Church. Burial will be in St. Patrick's day (May Z5, 1959) in her daigua Rebekah Lodge for 30 years. Favette.

died last night (May home. Cemetery. 25, 1959) in Highland Hospital Her husband, F. La vera Stod Besides her husband she Rochester, after a short illness dard, died in 1955. granacmiaren, and a sister, Mrs.

Walter Wolven of Plank Road, Wolcott RD. Friends may call Wednesday evening and Thursday after-noon and evening at the Robertson Funeral Home, where service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, with burial in Huron Evergreen Cemetery. The Rev. Donald Belt, vicar of St.

Stephen's Episcopal Church, will officiate. MRS. MARY M. HAYES WOLCOTT. Mav 2fi Mrs A native of Seneca Falls, Mrs, leaves two daughters, Mrs.

Bc both-in -mf I i I V- I She is survived by a brotner, Poorman had lived in Ovid for Charles A. Uhl, Canandaigua Miller of Wallace." Charles Kichards of Rutherford, N.J., and Mrs. William Joseph of Anderson, two sons, RD: step-daughter, Mrs. Wil several years before her mar riaee. Friends may call at the Shep- Mary Merrill Hayes, 75, died this afternoon, (May 26, 1959) in the Decker Nursing Home at 24 Smith where she had liam Anderson, Canandaigua, and a step-son, Harold E.

Stod Besides her husband, sue is pard-VanPatton Funeral Home here. A service will be held Myron and Walter Sutch, both of Appleton; three stepdaugh survived bv a son. Timothy dard, both Canandaigua RD, James Poorman, and a daughter, ters, Mrs. a. uiarK Place of there Thursday at 2 p.m., the Rev.

Edwin Macumber of the and three step-grandchildren. Theresa, of Fayette; hir par A service will be held at 2 Rochester, Mrs. Lester Maxon and Mrs. William Root of Clar Wesleyan Church will officiate. ents, Mr.

and Mrs. James W. Martin of Ovid; two brothers, THE GOLDEN HOUR OF THE DAY Burial will be in Vale of endon; 14 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren. p.m. Friday at the Kennedy Son Funeral Home with the Rev.

David W. Ayers, pastor of the Federated Church, offi Rest Cemetery. Paul P. and Thomas J. Martin of Ovid, and a sister, Mrs.

Wil Friends may call at the liam Poorman of Fayette. JAMES R. SEREVINO GENEVA, May 26 James ciating. Burial will be in Rush ville Cemetery. A Rebekah serv Daily Noon Mass 12:10 P.M.

Afternoon Mass Monday thru Friday 5:30 P.M. CORPUS CHRISTI CHURCH East Main at Prince Services will be conducted at Bream Funeral Home in Gas-port Wednesday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.. where services 9 a.m. Friday in the temporary ice will be held at 8 p.m. ThurS' Russell Severino, 7.

of 10 day. Friends may call at the will be conducted Thursday at Middle Sr rliort in funeral home 7-8 p.m. Wednes day, 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Thursday. 2 p.m., with burial in Mountain 1959) in Geneva General Hos-' RED TAG MRS.

DAWN SPERRY If you travel often, or live away from home, or are always waiting for the dry cleaner to deliver, CANANDAIGUA, May 26 LOILF Mrs. Dawn Wiltse Sperry, 72, SKIP, Your "5 STORE" GENERAL SAYS: of 575 South Main St. died to day (May 26, 1959) at the Canandaigua Health Home after a long illness. She was a native of Slater- ville, Tompkins County, but had WTO CUTS YOUR resided in Canandaigua during all of her mature years. For 35 years she operated a tourist home on South Main St.

Her Northcool Automatic Wash Wear is the perfect suit for you. Your automatic washer and dryer will do the cleaning, drying and pressing in less than an hour. Of course, you can drip dry or send it to the cleaners, if you like. And your Northcool is as light on your back as it is on your time and money because the Dacron blend new fabrics are mere wisps of weight cool, breezy, irresistible. Enjoy Cornwall's flexible, PERSONALIZED CREDIT husband, Charles H.

Sperry, died in August, 1946. Li 1 1 She is survived by a brother, M. Glenn Wiltse, Cortland, and nieces and nephews. A service will be held from Chances are it's a Barber, or a Hairdresser a Specialist in his line. And now WHO CUTS YOUR MEAT? Here at Skip's Markets it's done by a Specialist too a man who has spent years at this work, learning how to cut and trim to give you better meat at Lower Cost! For Satisfaction, and Savings, come to Rochester's Meat Specialists Skip's 5 Markets.

rnitHON'JS, Thanks a Million tor your Loyal Patronage, Carry On the home at 2 p.m. Thursday with the Rev. Ellroy D. Van-Dyke, pastor of the Canandaigua Methodist Church, officiating. Eurial will be in Wood-lawn Cemetery.

Friends may call at the home 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. SPECIALS for THUR. FRI. TIL 9 P.M.

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