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following a short illness. His MRS. ANNA BENNETT wife, Esther, died 11 years ago Mr. Heath always lived around HORNELL Mrs. Anna Bennett, 92, of 55 State and a ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Tuesday, April 9, 1963 Deaths Reported in Western New York Area Wolcott and North Wolcott.

Surviving are two step-daugh ters, Mrs. Luther Decker of Wolcott and Mrs. Viola Reed PAULINE ARCHER (Batavia and Benjamin of Elba; HAMMONDSPORT t- Mrs. eight grandchildren and nieces of Wolcott; two step-sons, Mel former resident of Howard, died Sunday night (April 7, 1963) at St. James Mercy Hospital after a long illness.

A native of Howard, she had resided there most of her life and taught school in several rural areas of Steuben County Steel Output Hits High for Year NEW YORK UP) Steel pro-duction hit 2,413,000 tons last week for the highest level in more than a year, the American Iron and Steel Institute said yesterday. That level, representing 129.5 per cent of the 1957-1959 index base, is 1.1 per vin Alford of Canastota and Pauline Gates Archer, 71, died and nephews. Friends may call at the H. E. in a' nursing home more and Mrs.

Emma Rynkow-ski. There are three grandchildren. A mass of requiem will be sung at 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Stanislaus Church with Rev, Walter Walegora officiating.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. EDWARD BEACOCK PERRY Edward Bea-cock, 85, retired machine shop owner, died yesterday (April 18, 1963) in the Perry Nursing Home after a long illness. He came to Silver Lake six years ago from Le Roy and lived on Wesley Avenue on the Silver Lake campus. Mr. Bea- Turner Funeral Home in Bata- Friday (April 5, 1963).

MRS. LEON PIERCE Mrs. Minnie E. Pierce, 82, died yesterday (April 8, 1963) in the Thompson Memorial Hospital in She was born in Avoca on April 3, 1881, and was the wife of Leon (Skip) Pierce, who retired three years ago after 58 years of being a barber in Naples. In addition to her husband, she leaves three nieces and three nephews.

Friends may call at the Moore Funeral Home in Naples Tuesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. A service will be held there Wednesday at 2 p.m., Rev. Darius Ratcliffe officiating. Burial will be in Lake View Cemetery, Penn Yan. via where services will be held She was a member of St.

Pet for over 23 years. at 2 p.m. Wednesday. er's Church. Auburn, and its Burial will be in Maple Lawn Surviving are one daughter, Mrs.

Marion Bedell of South Houser Guild. Survivors are one son, Her hampton, L. three sons, Cemetery, Elba. MRS. C.

ADRIAN PIKE bert of 69 Barry Road, Roches George H. Bennett of Canaser- (April 7, 1963) at her home. She had been in failing health for some time. Born in Batavia Dec. 12, 1886, she was the daughter of the late Seward H.

and Ella Teege Miner. She was the widow of Herbert F. Baker. A 50-year member of the First Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Baker was past president of its women's organization and a member of class.

She also was a past regent of Deo-On-Go-Wa Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution and a member of the Wednesday Night Bridge Club. Surviving are two sons, Roger M. of Wyoming and Dean F. of Stafford; a brother, Arthur E. ter; five grandchildren and six cent higher than the previous week's output of 2,387,000 tons.

The index then was ereat-erandchildren. Jesse Alford of North Rose; and several nieces and nephews. A service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Becker Funeral Home at Red Creek with burial in North Wolcott Cemetery. Rev.

Russell Henry of Huron, retired Presbyterian minister, will officiate, TO SHOW SLIDES PRATTSBURG Dr. William T. Lyons of Naples will show slides of his travels in France, Holland, and Switzerland, when the Rotary Club meets today at 6:15 p.m. in Prattsburg Central School cafeteria. AVON Mrs.

C. Adrian Pike, aga, Clair H. Bennett of Howard and Robert F. Bennett of Dele-van; 12 grandchildren and 29 Bond Funeral Home, Ham- 72, of Avon, died yesterday mondsport, took the body to the (April 8, 1963). 128.1.

The total is the high great-grandchildren. cock was a member of the IOOF Langham Funeral Home au-hnrn where services will be The body is at the Crandall She had been in poor health for a year. A former school teacher in the Avon area, Mrs. Pike was a member of the Avon held at 2 p.m. today from St.

and Crandall Funeral Home in Hornell. Services will be held there at 2 p.m. Wednesday. in Le Roy. i He was born in Rome June 9, 1874, a son of Joseph and Mary O'Neil Beacock.

On June 6, 1955, he married Addie E. GEORGE HEATH wm.nOTT Georee S. Heath. Peter's Church. est since the week ended March 31, 1962, when production was 2,417,000 tons and the index 129.7.

The weekly rise was the tenth in succession. Burial will be in Soule Ceme Methodist Church and a mem Burial will be in Howard ber of the Genesee Valley Cemetery in the Town of 79, of Orchard Wolcott, died yesterday afternoon (April 8, 1963) at the Wolcott Hospital Bucknam of Perry. tery, Auburn. ARCHIBALD WILLIAMSON Lodge of Rebekahs. He is survived by his widow She was a past noble grand GENESEO Archibald T.

and two daughters, Mrs. Grace Conley and Mrs. Charles Fan- of the Rebekahs. Miner of Batavia; a sister, Mrs. Frank R.

Young of Miami, seven grandchildren and nieces and nephews. I Williamson, 75, of Avon Road, cher of Rochester. She is survived by her hus Geneseo, died at his home Sun band, C. Adrian Pike of Avon; Rev. Charles Williams of Sil day, (April 7, 1963).

He had Services will be at 3:30 p.m. ver Lake will officiate at a serv two sons, Chester of Avon and been an optometrist in Geneseo Harley of Hamburg; one daugh ice at 2 p.m. Thursday in the for the past 14 years ter, Mrs. Evelyn Hackett of aaton Home. Wednesday at the H.

E. Turner Funeral Home with Rev. Fremont L. Chapman of the First Presbyterian Church officiating. Burial will be in Prospect Webster; five brothers, Elmer HERE'S THE CARPET A native of London, England, he had also been an optometrist am.

cemetery, perry Center. there, Burial will be in Elmwood Close of Hemlock, Lewis Close of St. Charles, 111., Edward Close of Horseheads, Kenneth Close Cemetery. He was a veteran of World War I having served with the of Wyoming, and Leland Close imim THAT STAYS YOUNG LOOKING MRS. CHARLOTTE WILLIAMS PERRY A service will be held at 2 p.m.

Wednesday in the Eaton Funeral Home for of Avon; three sisters, Mrs Flora Emmons and Mrs. Clara British forces. He was a mem ber of the RAF and Royal En gineers. MRS. WARD STRYKER PENN YAN Mrs.

Mabel Mrs. Charlotte E. Williams, 88, Billings of Perry, and Mrs. Vera Baylor of Dalton; 10 grandchil A member of Geneseo Ma Stryker, 70, of Perm Yan RD 3, dren and two great-grandchil formerly of Leicester, who died Saturday in Sodus. Burial will be in the Leicester died yesterday (April 8, 1963) YEAR AFTER YEAR IT'S sonic Lodge 214 and Geneseo Lodge No.

481 of the OES, he dren. at the Griswold Nursing Home. Friends may call at the Ste Cemetery. Born in the Town of Wheeler, was also a member of the Livonia Chapter, Royal Arch phenson and Son Funeral Home, Mrs. Williams was the widow Avon, from 2 p.m.

to 4 p.m. and of Edward Williams who died 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. she was the daughter of John and Eva Lockwood Haight, and lived most of her life in the Penn Yan area. She was a member of Yatesville Methodist in 1938.

Born in Leicester Nov. He is survived by his widow, Bessie Turner Williamson; two Services will be held at the 24, 1874, she was a daughter of funeral home at 2 p.m. daughters, Mrs. J. G.

Poulin of ttoDert and Jannie Fallo Baker Church, and of Guyanoea For the past 20 years, she Burial will be in Avon Ceme Montreal, Can. and Mrs. J. Con-sidine, Geneva; a sister, Mrs, Grange. nad lived with a dauehter.

Mrs Young at Heart She leaves her husband. Ward Nina Little, England; and six Mildred Eames in Sodus. Mrs. tery. Friends who wish may make memorial contributions to the Avon Methodist Church Memorial Fund.

Williams was a member of the B. Stryker; a son, Jay L. Stry-ker of Potter; a daughter. Mrs. grandchildren.

Friends may call at the W. Leicester Presbyterian Church Viola Mattoon of Penn Yan RD Rector and Sons Funeral Chapel, Geneseo, from 3 to 5 a stepdaughter, Mrs. Mildred surviving are three daughtes, Mrs. Louis Yunker. Leicester.

CLARENCE M. BAKER LYONS Clarence M. Baker, Whitman of Lima, and 12 grand and 7 to 9 p.m. today. A Ma Mrs.

Norman Hunt, Rochester, children. 66, died unexpectedly yesterday sonic service will be held at 8 Friends may call at the Wel- (April 8, 1963) in his home 33 and Airs. Lames; a son, Dwight Williams in Hawaii; a brother, p.m. today. don Funeral Home today and Holley St.

Funeral services will be held Charles Baker, Baldwinsville: Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 He had been In his usual from St. Michael's Church a sister, Mrs. Mary Patrick of to 9 p.m. A service will be held there at 2 p.m. Thursday with health the night before, and after watching television pro rerry.

Wednesday at 2 p.m. with Rev, Ralph Hutton officiating. Those who desire may con There are seven erandrhil Rev. Milton Sweet, pastor of dren and 10 great-gnandchil- Methodist Church. grams retired.

Shortly before 1 a.m. he complained that he did not feel good. Mrs. Baiter called the family physician who later tribute to the Cancer Fund, as aren. officiating.

Burial will be in a memorial to Dr. Williamson. Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Ham- monasport. pronounced him dead of a heart attack. Today's Eyenfi April 9, LAWRENCE A.

FUCIIS GENEVA Patrolman Lawrence Fuchs was in Pittsburgh, Mr. Baker was born in the Town of Galen Sept. 6, 1896, son of Charles 0. and Caroline Entertainment event! ore listed on Paoe Pa. yesterday to attend the fu ij.

porrs events on paaes worn. en' events on Rages 24, 25, 27. neral of his father, Lawrence A. Fuchs, 66, who died Friday mnecnon reminder: All cars Rodenbach Baker. The family moved to the Holley Street miuuiu oe inspected ay April 30 so they can be driven leaallv In Mm home when he was seven years Rotary Club, speaker, L.

H. A. Hankev, headmaster, preparatory school ot Clifton oia and ne lived there ever since. i-ouege, Bristol, fcnglana, powers Hotel, noon. Rochester Advertiser, Ilniu.r.ih rinh He was manager of produc 4:30 p.m.

Rochester Business Institute, centennial tion control at Lyons plant of Hickok Manufacturing Co. for (April 5, 1963), in the home of his daughter in Hollywood, Fla. He retired two years ago. The survivors are two sons, Patrolman Fuchs of Geneva and Francis T. Fuchs of Verona, two daughters, Mrs.

Mari-layd Huckenstein of Hollywood, and Mrs. Anne Pehe of Pittsburgh, and nine dinner, Chamber of Commerce, p.m. Rochester Area Multiple Sclerosis over 20 years. He was a mem inapter, Monroe countv Infirmary, 8 p.m. American Association of Agricultural MRS.

ANNA TRIMMINGHAM PENN YAN Mrs. Anna Trimmingham, 92, formerly of Penn Yan, died yesterday (April 8, 1963) at the Griswold Nursing Home. She was the daughter of Raphael and Anna Moon Hall, and the widow of Mark Trimming-ham. She was a member of the Branchport Methodist Church. She leaves a daughter, Miss Bessie Trimmingham of Oxford, and several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call at the Thayer Funeral ChapeL today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A service will be held there at 2 p.m. Wednesday with Rev. Charles Banks officiating. Burial will be in Lake View Cemetery.

College Editors, convention, AAonoer ber of Lyons Methodist Church, a former member of Lyons Elks norei, an aav. Western New York Peach erawer At. Lodge, a 4o-year member of sociatlon, annual meeting, Brockport Inn, noon. Eastslde Neighborhood Council, East- Syracuse Central City Lodge siae community House, 43 8 reck 305, After Lyons Union School he attended the Manlius p.m. Tray Talk, Baptist Temple, 14 Franklin noon.

Military School. Historical Society, 485 East open Surviving are his widow. a.m. to p.m. City pound, 263 Central open I a.m.

to midnight. Public Library, main, open 9 a.m. to uarce Fotts Baker; one son, attorney Charles O. Baker of Pleasantville; a grandson. Les p.m..

Branches, 2 to p.m.; Traveling Library: Grondview Heights firehall. Greece, 10 to 1 a.m.; Our Mother of juuwn. omuut. uiccw. I 1.13 u-m.

iv 12:15 p.m.; Paddy Hill Drive at Rumson lie isaicer; a sister, Mrs. Vera Hurst of Oceanside, L.I., one niece and one nephew. MRS. LAWRENCE WUJCICKI Koaa. oreece, 1:30 to 2: 5 p.m; Edae- mere Drlvt and Ingomar Drive.

2:30 to PERRY Mrs. Helen R. Wui- Friends may call at the Boe- cicki, 67, wife of Lawrence 3:30 p.m. Museum of Arts and Sciences, 657 East open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Rochester Wujcicki of 32 Water St.

died hodov council. Numismatic born Sunday in the Wyoming Countv ROBERT BOYCE ELBA Robert James Boyce, 65, well-known Elba resident, died Sunday night (April 7, 1963) after a long illness. Mr. Boyce was born in Elba Dec. 2, 1898, a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Boyce. He was employed by the A. A. Grinnell Company here for 25 years.

Mr. Boyce was a member of the Elba Baptist Church and served as a trustee. He was an honorary member of the Elba Fire Department. Surviving are his widow, the former Helen MacConnell; three daughters, Mrs. Neal Maxon of Fairport, Mrs.

Arthur Allen of Elba and Mrs. Anthony Dzi-ados of Mentor, Ohio; a sister, Mrs. Evelyn Schuler of Elba; two brothers, Warren Boyce of Community Hospital, Warsaw. ihe was a retired machine op erator with the Perrv Knittine Company. She had lived in Perry 50 years.

heim Funeral Home, 77 Williams Lyons, 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. today. The service there at 2 p.m. tomorrow will be conducted by Rev. Kenneth Slater, Lyons Methodist pastor, assisted by Rev.

Carl Swift of Oswego, a former Lyons pastor. Burial will be in Lyons Rural Cemetery. MRS. MABEL BAKER BATAVIA Mrs. Mabel M.

Baker, 76, of 8773 Prole Road, Stafford, died Sunday night Besides her husband, she Memorial Art Gallery, 490 University open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastman House, 900 East open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Danforth Recreation Center, 200 West open 10 a.m.

to 5 p.m. Campbell-Whittlesey House, 12 Flfz-huah St. open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Susan B.

Anthony House, 17 Madison open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Humane Society Shelter and Lollypop Farm, 3553 West Henrietta Road, open 10 a m. to 5 p.m. Seneca Park Zoo, open 10 a.m.

to p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, open meetings. 14 N. Water 12:15 p.m., 174 South 8:30 p.m., County Hospital In East Henrietta Road, 8:30 p.m. closed meeting, St.

Louis Church, Pittsford, 8:30 p.m. leaves two sons, Albin Rosan- ski, Niagara Falls and Frank Rosanski of Varysburg; four sisters, Mrs. Lottie McKlin, Mt. Morris; Mrs. Wauneta Pack, of Mrs.

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