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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1946 5Q Deaths Deaths tiratbs ROY n. HASI.F.R Jacob John, aged 102 years, at Geneseo, In. Feb.

7, 1946. lie in survived by his wife, Tina, and 12 children, Royal Hasler, Nt powffar, fcatt er vu but rmrkabl coot. ot. jelly. Itko compound that Hold iff you donturo in placo firmly, JU otly, comfortably.

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Byarly rrod. Hollywood. Florida. "Oracel. Funeral Flowers flam Pkcnf MAIN 2022 23 rsuualo.

n. Mrs. Albert smitn. FOLAN Entered into rest, Feb. 8, If A LEY Anna Elizabeth.

Feb. 7. at 1946, at the Strong Memorial Hos- Lester, New York. Survived by her p.tal. Miss Catherine Folan, of 358 hu.sband.

James Haley; one son, Pat-Piymouth Ave. So. She is survived rick Gilgallon of Suffcrn, New York; by two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Slater 'and four sisters. and Mrs.

Anna Mooney, Summit, Friends mav call at the Brennan N. one niece, Mrs. Marie De-j Funeral Home. Livonia, New Yyk. Monde, Rochester; also several other: Funeral Monday, Feb.

11, at 9:30 nieces and nephews. 'at St. Joseph's Church, Livonia. In- Funeral service Monday morning terment, St. Michael's Cemetery.

HENZ Saturday, February 9. 1916. Henry J. Ri-nz. He is survived by one son.

William J. Brnz; one sister. Mrs. Margaret Wmgender; one grandson; nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Edward H.

Drier Funeral Home, 85 Joseph Place. Services Tuesday at 2 o'clock. Rev. John W. Kirsch.

ofticiating. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. 3 HI Anna Britt Black-l')ck, wil of EM ward Klacklock, at home on Koed, Clarkson, Thursday evening, February 7, 1940. Besides her husband, she leaves several nieoej nd nephews.

Frier-Is mav rail at Dunn's Funeral Home, Centennial Brock- Funeral services Monday, Feb. 1, at the Church of the Nativity at fl o'clock. Hudson, Iowa; William Hasler, Mt. Morris, N. Mrs.

Floyd Mason, Rochester, N. Y. Gordon Hasler, SHERATON HOTEL 103 CAST AVENUE wayland. Jn. Mrs.

Harry Wiseman, Nunda, N. Y. Mrs. Howard Wood. Bergen.

N. Y. Mrs. Joseph irom tienry D. liauoran sons, J4i i scrantom, Pennsylvania, papers Tepanic, Mentor, Ohio; John Has-1 HI W'l'HI Luria 2S1 Wilder St ex- i Plymouth Ave.

So. at 8 and at JVred mofninp. Shi leaves her Inulat. Conception Church in htrnJ" 9 clock. Interment at Holy ler, Avon, N.

x. Mrs. Harold Wig-! gins. Lakeville. N.

Mrs. Flovd Sepulcher Cemetery. Philadelphia Sargent, Hudson, Iowa; Arthur Has-! Misses Mammie and Pearl three Hedges Hoffman FUNERAL DIRECTORS 141 Scio St. Main 620 Joha M. I Jock) Hedges please copy.

JOHNSON-Emelia A. Johnson of 186 Berlin Street, on Friday, Feb. 8, 1Vi46. She is survived by three sons, Carl John and Alexander R. Jchnson; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Friends may call at L. Schauman's Sons, 6C9 Clinton Ave. after 5 sons, Anthony, Nick and Angelo; a i sister, Mrs. Francis Tantalo. Funeral services from her home ler, Geneseo, IN.

Y. also a Fred of Berne, Switzerland. Funeral services from the name at 72 Court Geneseo, Mondav at 2:30 p. Feb. 11.

Burial in Tern-! pie Hill, Geneseo, N. Y. I Pa. papers please copy. GARDNER iiiniered into rest at the home of his daughter, Mrs.

Vincent J. Lawler, 54 East Fairport, Saturday morning February 9, 1946. Jerome Gardner, aged 91 years. He leaves besides surviv HOYT In ethis city. Feb.

8, 1946, i Marian McManus Sings On "Manhattan Merry-Go-Round" 9:00 P. M. LARGE ROOM WITH BATH Preferably in private 1 home, wanted by executive being permanently transferred to Rochester. Telephones SUNDAY MONDAY ing his daugnier; one son, wimam J. Gardner; 11 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren.

Friends mav call at the home after p. m. Saturday. Private services will be held on Monday morning at 10:30. Interment in Riverside Cemetery.

KINSELLA Frank J. Klnsella, aged 71 years, in this city, Thursday, Feb. 7. 1916. He Is survived by two sons, John Kinsella, Lima, Peru, and Robert Kinsella, Rochester, N.

one daughter. Miss Marian Kinsella; five grandchildren- two brothers, Thomas and Richard Kinsella, and one sister. 9:30 Sunday morning, February 10, FLOWERS Say It Best CALL STONE 484 J. B. KELLER SONS 28 Clinton North where funeral services will De neiu Minnie Hoyt, age IS years.

She is survived by her husband. Charles M. and cne son, Donald, both of Lakeville: four daughters. Mrs. Hazel Atwater and Mrs.

Beulah Tammel of Rochester, Mrs. Bessie Sloan of Lakeville and Mrs. Neva Brice, Livonia; also ten grandchildren and three great-gi andchildren. Friends mav call at the home in Tuesday. February 12 at 9 a.

m. and from Church of Assumption at jap 9:30 a. m. Interment in bt. Marys MAIN 3741 HILLSIDE 1895-R Cemetery.

Miss Elizabeth Kinsella. Deceased Lakeville where services will be held LEMUCKE Cpl. Charles W. Ltmbcke. 397 Garson former was a member of Canandaigua Coun Mondav afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

cil. K. or ly of Pittsburgh, killed Jan. 30, Interment in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Friends may call at Mattle's, 300 Cumberland where services will ueneseo.

Arrangements Dy jirown Funeral Service. 1S46, at uarmons, iiaiy. ne leaves his wife. Alice: two daughters, Ar- be held Monday morninrr at 9 clock lene and Anna; his mother, Mrs. F.

and at 9:30 at' Pro-Cathedral of the Nitsbaitm Funeral Home 658 MAIN ST. STONE 350 Established 1912 Monday, 8:30 a. m. Church service, St. Francis of Assisi.

Burial, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Arrangements. Anthony Polvino. HA KKK Entered into rest, Feb. 8.

1946, Jessie Craver Baker, acred 6H years, of 2C5 Ravine Ave. She is survived hy one son. Leland L. Baker of Elmhurst, L. one hister, Mrs.

Harriet Allen; one grandson, Several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at Corbett's Funeral Chapel, 532 Lake Ave. Services Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Interment in Riverside Cemetery. UK KKK Saturday morninR, Feb.

9. 1946, Fay H. Becker. 154 Crovdon Rd. He leaves his wife, Mina Becker, and a daughter, Ruth Becker.

Friends may call at Hedges Memorial Chapel. University where funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment. Hillsdale, N. Y.

CiceiGIITOX- Entered into rest, Feb. 9. 194C, Catherine A. CreiRhton of 48 Merrill St. She is survived by her husband, Thomas Creighton Sr.

one son, Thomas Creighton three sisters. Mrs. John Henderson Mrs. Frank Murray and Mrs. Alfred Lrfioney two brothers, John McDonald of this city and Alexander of Aberdeen, Scotland.

Friends may call at Cbrbett Funeral Chapel. 756 Main St. E. Service Tuesday afternoon at 2 e'clock. Interment, White Haven Memorial Park.

CAMPING Entered Into rest Jan. 30. 1946. at San Diego, Carol Jane, aire 3 years. 9 months.

She is Burlingham; two sisters, Mrs. Hatch, Mrs. H. Horrocks. Sacred Heart.

Interment in St. Michael's Cemetery, Penn Yan. I KIBITZ On Friday morning. Feb. 8, 1946, Mrs.

Carrie Kubitz of 40 ROSSOW Friday, Feb. 8, 1946, Reka Years, widow of John E. Kossow of Mendon. Surviving are three daughters and two sons. Mrs.

Fred Habecker. Mrs. Charles Schrader, Mrs. Myra Schuth, Carl of Mendon, William of Rochester; 13 grandchildren, 10 gr.eat-grandchildren. Friends may call at her home.

Services at St. Mark's Church. Falmouth St. She is survived by her In Memoriam I daughter, Mrs. Leighton Young: one Drotner, George isieDert one sister.

For Stores. Institutions, Factories. Warehouses NEW POST-WAR ALUMINUM AM Oy HAND TRUCK Light Weight A girl can lift it 5 Ton Can't break it Rubber tired Eajy Rolling Great Capacity. Also High capacity Aluminum Alloy wheelt and" casters HAROLD T. LAMBRIGHT I MT.

HOPE AVE. (Business Factory Equipment) MAIN 5213 HAlIF.lt Jacob In loving memory of my husband, who departed this life three years ago. Just a thought of eweet remem Mrs. Louise Kemnita, and two grand-criiidren, Beverly Ann andi Ronald Mendon. Monday, Feb.

11, at 2 p. brance. Just a memory fond and true, B. T. FLANNERY FUNERAL HOME 17 PHELPS AVENUE GLENWOOD 4251 Just a token of affection.

xoung. Friends may call at L. Schauman's Sons, 609 Clinton Ave. from 10 a. m.

to 10 p. rn. Funeral service on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery.

Interment at Plttslord. KESSI.F.R Mrs. Anna Kessler, aged 75 vears, of 1630 Clifford Saturday, Feb. 9, 1946. She is survived by her husband, Frederick Kessler; two sons, Fred and Edward Kessler; also several nieces and nephews.

Deceased was a member And a heartache still tor you. Wife and Children. ninvnucKF In memory of I.OVKJOV-Entered into rest, Friday, husband, Raymond, departed Feb. 7, cb. 8 1946, Mrs.

Maude G. Lovejoy. She is survivetl by 10 daughters, Mrs. Frances Saunders. Mrs.

Coral Young-man. Mrs. Helen Wilson. Mrs. of the Woman a Benifit Association.

Friends may call at Mattle's, 300 Cumberland Street, where services will be held Wednesday morning at Loving memories never die. As years roll on and days go by; Deep in my heart a memory is kept, Ot him 1 loved and can't forget. Devoted wife. Bertha. Eugenia Hausman, Miss Elvira Love- survived by her parents, Mr.

and 8:30 and at 9 o'clock at St. Joseph's Joy. Mrs. Sara Langwortny. Mrs.

Leal Lone Distinct Meet Miss Marion McManus whose silvery soprano lends sparkle to this half-hour of 42nd Street brought to life featuring Thomat L. Thomas and Victor Arden'i or chestra. June Dray. Mrs. Ina Ritz.

all -of Church. Main 3286-87 jura, jtoger i. Camping; one sister, Victoria Ann; her grandparents, Mr. and Mr. Peter Born.

Mr. and Mrs. FLOWERS CIKCIEKSKI In loving memory of FOR ALL OCCASIONS our dear son and Drotner, tstaniey Walter Camping; two uncles, Peter Ciecierski, who died two years ago Feb. 9. 1944.

At F.aionabl. Prices POWERS HOTEL, Opp. Court Houm REYNOLDS ARCADE. 16 East Main Rochester, Mrs. Marguerite Staunton, Waterloo, Mrs.

Winifred Dahlen, Lake City, Iowa; one sister, Miss Cora Gillis, Jamestown; three brothers, Hugh, Jamestown, Fred san Dieso. and MOVING Robert Camping, Dayton, Ohio; her Your loving memory will always MAIN 7688, keep. Bv his beloved Mother, Father, Gillis, Rochester, Fremont Thrasher, -A Track for Evvry Purpose great grandparents. Mrs. Asesath I Rogers, Mrs.

Louisa Camping and Anna Webber. i Friends may call at the funeral home of Allen E. Dye, 2255 Hudson Saturday and Sunday. Private funeral at the convenience of the great-grandson. Private funeral services from her late home, 115 Westmoreland Monday.

Feb. 11. at 2 p. m. Inter ment in Macedon Cemetery.

Arrange Sister, Brother. HADLOCK Mary Perrin. In loving memory of our beloved wife and mother, who departed this life, Feb. 9, 1942. She always leaned to watch for ua, Anxious if we were late.

In winter by the window. In siimmpr bv the erate. family. Burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery.

VOl.I.ICK Entered into rest, Feb. 7, 1946. Margaret Ferguson Vol lick, aged 78 years. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Le Roy Sandle and Mrs.

Harold Christy of Rochester, a. Mrs. Elliott Ursprung of Niagara Falls, N. three sons, Harold F. and Herbert S.

of Rochester, Koy E. of Syracuse 15 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. She was a member of the Central Presbyterian Church and Charlotte Chapter 507, OES, past district deputy, grand matron of ulunrie District, OES; past high priestess of White Shrine; past royal matron of Temple Court, Order of Amaranth. Friends may call at Corbett's Funeral Chapel. 532 Lake Ave.

Services Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment, Riverside Cemetery. ments Dy Payne. MERKLtNGER Entered Into rest ROWLEY Entered into rest, Wil liam J. Crowley of 122 VanBergh at her home.

Thursday, Feb. 7. 1946. Anna E. Merklinger.

She is survived Feb. 8, 1946. He leaves his Funeral Directors 70 Years Oi Established Business bv three daughters. Mrs. Anna Par r-J And though we mocked her tenderly.

Who had such foolish care. ent, Mrs. Ethel Harmes, Mrs. Helen The long way home would seem more sale, RpraiiHA she waited there. New England Women Vie On "Quiz Of Two Cities" 4:30 P.

M. It's the Societies of New England Women trying for silver dollars with the Buffalo Chapter against the Rochester Chapter irj this battle of wits. The public is invited to attend this program held in the Victorian Room of- Hotel Sheraton every Sunday. wife, Marion. Funeral from Charles Kennedy Funeral Home, 1601 Main St.

Monday morning at 9 o'clock and at St. John the Is-vangelUt Church at 9:30. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. DEN Ell Charles A. Dennehy, Friday morning, Feb.

6, 1946. He is survived by his wile, Mrs. Elizabeth Cambeis Dennehy; one daughter, Miss Bernice Dennehy two sons. STORAGE WAPEHOUSE 62 SCIO ST. Her thoughts were all so full of us, She never could forget; And so we think that where she is She must be waiting yet.

HENRt 0 tsennett: two sons, wmiam K. and Carroll Louis Merklinger; two sisters, Mrs. Duffy Ihrig and Mrs. Ella Speidel; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral will be held Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the Miller Benn Funeral Home.

782 Main St. West and at 9 o'clock at SS. Peter and Paul's Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. NIVER Fred O.

NIver. age 89 vears. uM 1 ORAN WEST In Summit, New Jersey, Saturday, Feb. 9. 1946, Ethel Costich Vm.

B. DUFFY CARTING CO. Waitine 'till we come come to ner. West. She leaves three daughters.

Anxious if we are late: nr sons 341 Plymouth Ave. S. Main 127 Mrs. Harrison Wichel, Mrs. Robert Dunsmore, Mrs.

Robert Latta; one son, Alan L. West; four sisters, Mrs. E. W. Dennis.

Mrs. Oscar Schaefer, of 10 Edmonds on Feb. 7, 1946. survived bv two sons. Harrv and Mrs.

Harry E. Gordon, Mrs. James F. McGregor: three brothers. Mr.

P. Mr. Bdwin H. and Mr. Hugh Everett Niver.

E. Costich: also two grandchildren. Watching from heaven winaow, Leaning from heaven's gate. Sadly missed bv her Husband, Children and Grandchildren HAINES Amos. In sad and loving remembrance of our dear husband and dad, Amos Haines, who died one year ago Feb.

7. It was on a Wednesday afternoon. We shall not forget the day, When the Silent Reaper came And took our dear husband and dad away. We did not want to part with him, Rut find knew what was best; (Eorbdt Funeral services at Mt. Hope NEW WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITERS 1946 Models Immediate Friends may call at the John C.

Morcan Funeral Home, 645 Hudson Avenue, corner Alphonse where services will be held Monday morning at 9 o'clock and 9:30 o'clock at St. Boniface Church. Interment, St. Anne's Cemetery, Hornell, N. Y.

(Hornell papers please copy.) PUTNEY At his home in Livonia, eb. 8, 1946, Adelbert Henry Putney, age 73 years. He is survived by his wife. Lenora Fitch Putnev; two daughters, Mrs. Corwin C.

Heath and Mrs. Karle JOSE ITURBI with Charlie McCarthy 8:00 P. M. Chapel Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 12, at 3 o'clock.

WUKENS Thursday. Feb. 7, 1946. Albert (Bert) Wickens of 745 Dewef Ave. He is survived by his wife, Cecelia E.

Wickens. Besides his wife he leaves four sisters, Mrs. Esther Burnett, Mrs. W. J.

Zim-merli, Mrs. D. E. Wilcox and Mrs. Agnes Stallhaum two brothers, George R.

Wickens of Rochester, N. and William J. Wickens of Syracuse, N. Y. several nieces and nenhews.

Some dav we hone to meet him William F. and Harold C. Dennehy; three sisiers in Ireland. Funeral Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock- from the home, 1061 N. Goodman and 9 o'clock at St.

Philip Neri Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. DAVIS On Friday, Feb. 6, 1946. A.

Frances Davis of Lillydale, N. Y. She is survived by one sister. Mrs. Hallie D.

Blv; one brother, Philander Davis of Buffalo. N. Y. two nieces, Mrs. Vegga Brown and Mrs.

Rena D. Moore also one nephew, Halton D. Bly. Funeral service at chapel of Ing-mire and Nagel, Chestnut at Court, at a time to be announced later. DIRINGER Entered into rest.

Catherine M. Di ringer of 205 Pennsylvania Feb. 8 1946. She leaves ona daughter, Mrs. George Paul; seven sons, Arthur, William, jJlier.

Chester, Clarence. Walter and Harold three sisters, Mrs. Mary Kuhn, Mrs. Anna Tschiderer, Miss Angelina Leicht; two brothers. Joseph and John Leicht; several nieces and nephews six grandchildren.

Funeral from the residence Tues again In that sweet land of rest. Wife and Children. KENNEDY A tribute of love to the mpmnrv of our dear husband and Funeral Service Two Chapels 756 MAIN ST. 532 LAKE AVE. Delivery all of Livonia; one sister, Mrs.

William Dieffenbacher of Geneseo; one $11050 Funeral services Monday afternoon granason, also several nieces and nephews. New York State Troopers 6:30 P. M. I lafiiPluS Friends may call at the family rrom tne tuneral parlors of Joseph J. Buckley, 796 Dewey at 2 o'clock.

Interment in Riverside Cemetery. father, Alexander, who departed this life four years ago. Feb. 7, 1942. Deep in our hearts you are fondly remembered.

Sweet, happy memories cling round your name; True hearts that loved you with deepest affection Always will love you in death just nome wnere services will be held Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p. m. Interment in Union Cemetery, TLivonia, N- X- Arrangements by Brown Funeral Service. Card of Thanks J. Boyd tpllA PEYTON Entered Into rest at her tne same.

By Wife and Sons. The family of Jean Kubica wishes nome, s. Thurs- day afternoon, Elizabeth Peyton" lto tnank friends, relatives and neigh- 128 SO. CLINTON STONE 3424 KEELKY In loving memory of our mother, Mary, who departed this day morning at 8:30 and 9:15 from one leaves ner nusband Mark Pey-1 3 mnr vnru, nuwcrs anu ton; one daughter, Marion; two sons, manV acts of kindness and sympathy LOEWS THEATRE BLDC. Browning of Rochester and Alexan-1 shown during the recent illness and BARTON COATES fci.

rancis jiavier tjnurcn. in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. DOYLE John entered into rest Friday morning, February 8. 1946. He is survived bv two daughters.

aer oi united Statefl Navy; two sisters, Mrs. Cora Lawson of Steel- ton. Mrs. T.niir Vavin nr Jffon world Feb. 14, 1935.

Dear mother we are lonely. In the midst of friends we are blue. With a smile on our face and a heartache. Only God knows how we miss you. We think of you always.

We try to be brave and content. For you were ours and we remem- RUBY-GORDON RUBY-GORDON RUBY-GORDON RUBY-GORDON RUBY Anna Marie Doyle, and Mrs. Lillian H. Grue: one sister, Mrs. Ellen Wnrthington; one granddaughter, Mias Norine Grue.

Funeral services will be held from Castleton, Va. two brothers', Arthur of Rochester; Hey wood Campbell of Brooklyn, N. Y. Friends may call at Latimer Funeral Home. 179 Clarissa St.

Funeral from Mt. Olivet Baptist 137 00. Z3 TWO CADVST. OPEN MONDAY NIGHT TILL 9 her. Locations Ashton Funeral Home.

636 an the world may forget. Main Mondav morning at Caj, miaaert hv Husband and vuuri-ii ivionaay, reD.ruary 11. 1946, a. m. and 9 clock from St.

Monica "i -ou ciock. interment at Mt. Hope Cemetery. Children 596 GENESEE ST. Private Parking Facilities Phone Genesee 1123 ROSENKKAXS Entered intn LEAKY In sad but loving remembrance of our dear son and brother.

THE BIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN Lt. Frederick D. Leary, uniten BEDDING VALUES FEBRUARY States Army Signal corps, wno aiea in. action Feb. 8 1945.

Feb. 8. 1946. Daniel H. Rosenkrans aged 79 years, of 455 Flower City Pk.

He is survived bv his wife Amy three nieces. Mrs. James Maracine of Charleroi. Mrs Charles Ingham of Camo Mrs. Paul Brink of Bingham-ton.

N. Y. He was a member of Loving and kind in all his ways. Star Theatre Ilaeslro! Be I CO 3 the Men Class of Grac M.thriiuf Church. Interment in Holy Sepul-i cher Cemetery.

I FETCIIEI Maude of 322 Lake Rochester, in Halley Saturday, Feb. 9, 1946. Teacher of School No. 33 and member of Lake Ave. Baptist Church.

She is survived by one aunt and two cousins. Friends will be received at Merrill Funeral Home, 31 Geddes Hollev, where services will be held Tuesday, Feb. 12, at 3:30 p. m. WALTERS Entered into rest.

In this city, Friday. Feb. 8, 1946. Nettie Hallings Walters. She is survived bv her daughter, Mrs.

George Thompson, and four grandchildren. Funeral from the Funeral Home. 683 East Main Mondav. Feb. 11.

at 2 p. m. Interment in the Webster Rural Cemetery. It -Pays to Buy "PRE-NEED" "PRE-DEVELOPED" "NON-MONUMENT" eV Church. friends may call at Corbett's Fu BED SPRING MATTRESS neral unapei, Lake Ave.

Serv ices Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Interment. Riverside 00 SHERIDAN Andrew H. Sheridan nf Blllffll South Lake Bergen, N. entered into rest Thursday morning reu.

i. saio. ne is survived cv fiv daughters, Mrs. Anna Dermody ofi cc 00 3 THE MODERN CEMETSRy PHONE ST0ME 1563 Other Death Notices On. Page 11 A auuui o)'nin, jvirs.

jwiuer jvienzie and Mrs. Leo Pocock, both of Church-ville, Mrs. Robert Steedman of Caledonia, Miss Marion Sheridan of Bergen; one son, Henry Sheridan of Le Roy; 18 grandchildren, one COMPLETE Well filled roll edge mattress, metal link spring Funeral services will be held from Upright and just to me. enu oi ma days; Sincere and true in his heart and mind. Beautiful memories he left behind.

Forget you. never. Love you, forever. Mom, Dad and Sis. MICHAELS In loving remembrance of my dear "Mommv" Celia Michaels, who departed this life, Feb.

10 1941, to suffer no more in pain: Who loved you best, thinks of you today that God took you home in eternal rest. You are gone, but not forgotten dear "mommy" until we meet again. By your Daughter, Mrs. Sarah S. Cory.

NEWMAN With loving memory of our most precious mother, Mrs. Mary Newman, who entered eternal rest on Feb. 9. 1929. In our minds time flies swiftly by.

In our hearts a Mother's love lingers and never dies. Daughters and Sons. RUJJEKT Marv Agnes, who passed away Feb. 8, 1944. We are lonesome Mary dear.

Thoughts of you are ever near; We who loved you sadly miss you As it dawns another year. Some may think you are forgotten If we chance to smile. Little they know the heartache The smile hides all the while. Family. PIZZO In loving memory of Vin-cenzo Pizzo, who passed away Feb.

7 1939. Father, dear you' are not forgotten, Nor shall you ever be; As long as life and memory last Shall I remember thee. Son John walnut finish cTnnlji i7 onlv. "ww i i i i mm 1 dh ir inr-nrrJTan--fnVI-- ft JeMWsUsWstydjejdfcsav- Mf I li 'i mmmJ IB a his late home, Bergen, N. Monday morning, Feb.

11, at 9:30 and from St. Brigid's Church at 10 o'clock. Interment St. Brigid's Ceme ASHTOII FUNERAL HOME Inc. 636 W.

MAIN ST. I tery, Bergen, N. i URN Frederick E. Zurn died Jan. 31.

1946 at Philadelphia. Pa. He is survived by his wife. Caroline lorn. Broderick Licnsid Mfr.

GEN. 4390 Mrs. Altitun GEN. 1444 (nee Miller), two daughters. Cath erine and Marion: one brother.

Frank of Burlingame, Calif. four sisters. Mrs. George' Hasselberg. tc "a I cat Celia and Esther of Rochester," and Mrs.

Aubrey Fallon of Buffalo, N. Y. Burial February 4 at Philadelphia, tor 7 DO 73 a pa. FUNERAL HOME (Crippen-Frecn Inc.) 1340 LAKE AVENUE John Freer Mrs. Rhode A.

Freer i Licensed Mgr. Licensed How Sluggish Folks Get Happy Relief ROSS In loving memory of our dear father, Ernest C. Ross, who mm Funeral Directors in Rochester sincelw 00 73 passed awav Feb. 9, ia4i. Happy were the vears together, Lonely are our hearts today; For the one we loved most dearly.

From this world was called away. In our hearts your memory lingers. Sweetly, tender, fond and true; There is not a day, dear father. That we not think of you. Sadly missed bv Wife, Sons, Daughter and Grandchildren.

w7 tn Tei tjtt a favo-m mtnie rB djUdtfl UL (iu i. II iiimi: STREHER In loving memory to our dear parents. Ixirenz and Rose Stre- Roll -away Cots bor, who nasscd away Feb. 10, 1936, Feb. 17, 1936: Together in life, as in death.

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Even finicky children love it. CAUTION: Use only as directed. DR. (MELTS SENNA LAXATIVE C0NUT SYRUP PEPSIN The loss of you, dear mom and dad. Leaves us sad and broken hearted.

Sadly missed by Sons and Daughters. SCHEIBLAUER In sad but loving memory of my dear husband and our dear father. Wendelin Schei-blauer. who passed away suddenly Feb. 9.

1945. Within our hearts he llveth still. Wife and two Sons. VOGLER In loving memory of Camille Vogler, who departed this life February 8, 1945. It's lonesome here without you and sad the weary way.

For life is not the same to us since you were called away. Ever remembered by his Wife, Daughters, Son, Grandsons. THIBAULT In sad and loving memory of our beloved son and brother. Marine Pvt. Edwin G.

Thi-bault, who was killed February 11, 1943. No one knows the heartaches. Only those who lost can tell. The tears that fall in silence. For the one we loved so well.

There is not a day. "Dear "Eddie," That we do not pray for you. Mother, Dad and Sisters 0B I 73 1040 LAKE AVE. Registered nurses en duty day and night. Supervised by a cc 00.

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