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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 18

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tfmr Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Friday, December 13, 1974 Pago ffl Sraths BattaglU. Jotepk Jeseon BoltagtM, of S4 Dortaaten Rd. Survived bv hit wM Mrs. Sue (Lucia) Battaglla; ttvee sera. Don-old, Dr.

Joseph, and Martin; seven grandchildren; his brothers and sister, Fr. Ralph Bartaglia, Martin, and Stella ot Italy; nieces the Gtfyep Side THi sor Cool Jan and Soft Rock for dancing and listening Tuesday-Saturday. Sensibly priced wines, exotic cheese tray to nibble, sip and eniov! Abcndsnsd cads TRUCKS CAST STEEL, TIN, CAR BODIES HOUSE-HOLD APPLIANCES AJAHSc? 7 Boldlng Dr.1 Nmi Starlit Dm la 1CALL47H-57I Bnrtljs Genovese, Thomas P. Thomas P. Genovese.

of Flower City Park. Survived bv his wile, Mabel; three sons, Thomas, Richard and Frederick; five daughters, Mrs. Russell (Corrlne) Leo, the Misses Marcia, Marlene and Linda Genovese, Mrs. Armond (Marilyn) Traino; nineteen grandchildren; two brothers, Peter and Paul; one sister, Mrs. Loretta Rivtuso; nieces and nephews.

Friends may call 2-4 and 7- at the Folvo Funeral Home, 1395 N. Goodman St. Funeral services Saturday, 9 and 9:30 at Sacred Heart Cathedral. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Harris, Parris L.

Porrls Harris, 14 Arktsw suddenly, Dec 6, 1974. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Ber-nice Coleman; step-father, Mr. Dorsev Coleman; father, Mr. Parris Harris, two brothers, Charles Harris and Ronald Lee Williams; five sisters, Mrs.

Charlotte Farare, Miss Mamie Harris, Miss Patricia Williams, Mrs. Veronica Parks and Miss Brenda Coleman; grandfather, Mr. Robert Williams; aunts, uncles, nieces, neahews and a host of other relatives and friends. Services Saturday, 1 p.m., ot the Aenon Baptist Church, 175 Genesee Minister Franklin Florence officiating. Interment, Riverside Cemetery.

Reposing In the Samuel Langston Slumber Room, Friday, 2-4, 7-9, ot Genesee Funeral Home, 596404 Genesee St. Harrison, William E. CASTILE: William E. Harrison of Rochester, formerly of Castile, Dec. 10, 1974.

He Is survived by his mother, Mrs. Pearl Harrison; a brother, Dean Harlson of Florida; nephew, Terry Harrison of Hilton. Friends may call at the Harmon Funeral Home, Castile, Thursday evening, 7-9, Friday, 2-4, 7-9, where funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 P.m. Haywood, Charles Charles Haywood, 983 S. Plymouth Thursday, December 12, 1974.

He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bessie Haywood; two sons, Charles, Jr. and Ronald Lewis Hoywood; one daughter. Miss Brenda Ann Haywood; four grandchildren; Ms mother, Mrs. Adell Haywood of Sanford, one brother, Jess Havwood; and one sister, Mrs.

Delcy Knight of Sanford, a dear friend, Sally Alexander of Rochester other relatives. Mr. Havwood was a member of Flower City Lodge 91 (I.B.P.O.E. of Elks). Friends may eoM, J-4, 7-9 p.m., beginning Saturday, at the funeral home of M.

E. Latimer and Son, 893 S. Plymouth Ave. Elks service and funeral service to. be Hazelton, Walter A.

Dec 11. 1974, Walter A. HaternM of 42 Ellison Hills Dr. He Is survived by his wife. Ilia; his daughters.

Mrs. Jean Turtle of Manhattan, Kansas, Mrs, Roiph (Ann) Selie of Wayne, his son, Wolter A. Hotel ton, 3rd, of Fair- port; four sisters and eight rand-children. Friends may call Friday, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., at the Anthony. Funeral Chapel, Inc.

2305 Monro where services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. Interment, White Haven Memorial Pork. Friends wishing, may contrrbut to the Heart Association. Henry, Peter Dec 11, 1974, Peter Henry of 509 Mt. Hope formerly of Augustine St.

Surviving or three sisters, Mrs. Christina Cairns of Toronto, Mrs. John Hall and Mrs. William Tavor, both of Edinburgh, Scotland; several nieces and neph- ore Invited to attend a Memoriol service Sunday, Dec. 15, ot 10:30 a.m., at the Episcopal Church Home, 509 Mt.

Hope Ave. Interment, Falls Cemetery ot the family's convenience. Arrangements, Youngtove-Smlth Funeral Home, Inc Hicks, Alta H. PHELPS: Alto H. Hicks, age II, of Phelps, N.Y., on Dec.

11, 1974, In Brockport, N.Y. Survived bv two sons, E. Perry Hicks of Auburn, Robert of Brockport; on daughter, Mrs. Edward (Dorothy) Mundv of Newqrk, N.Y.f thirteen grandchildren; fiv greatgrandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be held Saturday, 3:00 p.m., at the Eacher Funeral Home, 104 E.

Main Phelps, N.Y. Interment, Rest-haven Cemetery. Friends may contribute, to the United Church of Phelps, in her memory. Friends may call at the funeral home, Friday, 2-4 and 7-9. Jefferis, Lawrence T.

Lawrence T. Jefferis, Jr. of Cole-bourne Wednesday, Dec. 11, 1974. Survived bv his wife, Edna Lament Jefferis; three sons, Warren D.

Newcomb, N.Y., Lawrence T. IV, Chicago, and Phillip L. Jefferis, Syracuse, N.Y.; one daughter, Mrs. Gordon (Ann) Hartley, Webster; four grandchildren; two brothers, George Warreflton, and Alfred J. Jefferis, Allentown, Pa.

He was a fifty-year member of Lafayett Lodge No. 14, Wilmington, Delaware Scottish Rite Bodies and Lulu Temple of the Shrine. Funeral service and Interment of White Haven Memorial Park at the convenience of the family. Friends wishing, may contribute to the, Masonic Service Bureau, 875 E. Main St.

Arrangements bv R. Kenneth Crawford Funeral Home. Kooy, Jan CALEDONIA: Jon Koov. 321S Stat Dec 11, 1974. Survived by his wife, Ida; his son, Jan Koov and daughter, Aranka in Holland; son, Tiber In Caledonia; two brothers.

Bos In Holland and Arie of Tone-wonda, N.Y.; four rondchildren. Funeral service, Saturday, 2 p.m., at the Valente Funeral Home, 21 North Caledonia, N.Y. Interment, at the convenience of the fomily. Loomls, Henry A. Wednesday.

Dec 11. 1974, Henry A. Loomls of ltt Bravton Rd. Survived by his wife. Elisabeth (Ketwig) Loomls; also several nieces and nephews.

wo a veteran of WW II. Friends may coll on Friday evening, from 7-9, at the Vay and Schleich Funeral Home, 2692 Dewey Ave. Mass of Christian Burial, Saturday, at o'clock, at Our Mother of Sorrows Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Manning, Mary H.

(Hart) Morv H. (Hart) Manning of 75 Everclav Wednesday, Dec 11, 1974. Survived by her husband, John; one daughter. Miss Carol Manning; one ton, Robert; three brothers, Pat Hart of Newark, N.Y., Donald and James of California; several nieces and nephews. She was a member of Setoo Group No.

21. Friends may caH Thursday eve-. nlng, 7-9, Friday, 2-4 and 7-9, at the Frederick W. Mulroney Funeral Home, 2729 Dewey Ave. Prayer services Saturday morning at 10 o'clock.

Interment, Falls Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. Memorials to the Heart Fund may be. mad In her memory- Meschko, Mary Shoemaker Dec. 11, 1974, Mary Shoemaker Meschko of 231 Glen Ellyn Way.

She Is survived by her mother, Mrs. Eleanor Shoemaker; her sister, Mrs. John (Joan) Clancy of Geneseo. Friends may attend a service on Friday, at 10:30 a.m.. In the Chap-.

el of St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Wlnton Rd. at Highland Ave. Interment, White Haven. Miller, George (Walt) George (Walt) Miller of Plymouth Gardens on Dec.

11, 1974. He Is survived by his son, Robert J. Miller; two granddaughters, Anna Louise, and Christine Miller; several nieces and nephews. The family will be present 2-4 and 7-9 at Miller Funeral Homes, 1625 Mt. Hope Ave.

Funeral Mass Saturday morning at St. John's Church, (Humboldt Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. A Giftable Trio of New Friends may call 1-4, M. at the Falve Funeral Heme. 1395 N.

Goodman St. Funeral service Saturday. and at St. Ambrose Church, in lieu of flowers, those wishing may make donations to St. Bonoventure University Building Fund.

St. Bonoventure. N.Y. Interment, White Haven. Bollock, Frances Frances Maude Bullock, age tS years, Dec 10, 1974.

Survived by her daughter, Mrs. Frank (Frances) Pascarelll of Olean, N.V.; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Private Interment, Forest Lawn Cemetery, South Dansvllle, N.Y. DeCarlii, Jeanette Mrs. Jeanette DeCorlis of 23 Park-side Avenue, Wednesday, Dec.

11, 1974. She is survived, bv two sons, Gary Jackson and Howard DeCarlii; one daughter, Lela DeCorlis; two grandchildren; six brothers, Edward, Oelmor, Rufus and George Jackson of Rochester, Don- old Jackson of Buffalo, and Gerald Jackson of New York City; three sisters, Mrs. Flossie Van-' Alvsme of Schenectady, N.Y., Mrs. Lela Gibbons and Mrs. Iris Everett I of Rochester; other relatives; a dear friend, John Atkinson.

Friends may call 2-4, 7-9 p.m., at the funeral home of M. E. Latimer and Son, 9M South Plymouth Ave. Funeral service Saturday, I p.m.. In the Latimer Funeral Chapel.

Interment, Mt. Hop Cemetery. Dixon, Frederick A. Frederick A. Dixon, of 145 Lenox and 209R East Lake Honeoye, N.Y., Dec.

10, 1974. He Is survived by his wife, Mary Max-. well Dixon; his daughter, Mrs. Frank (Barbara) Scolio of Roch-; ester; on son, Frederick D. Dixon of Honeoye, N.Y.; two brothers.

Earl J. of Rochester, and Charles Canadlce, N.Y.; six grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Mr. Dixon was an active member of the Boy Scouts of America; also, a veteran of WW "Frlndt may call at Corbett Fair neral Home, 109 West Thursday and Friday, 2-4 and 7-9. Services Saturday at 1:30, with Mass of Christian Burial at 9:00 a.m., from St.

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Del Rosso, Domenico Oomenlc Del Rosso of Mt. Read en Dec 11. 1974. He is survived by his wile, Julia (Colangelo) Dei Rosso; four daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Anna) lacchetta, Mrs.

Mario (Lucv) Gentile, Mrs. Joseph (Mary) Gentile, Miss Grace Del Rosso; one son, Mr. Peter Del Rosso; ten grandchildren; one sister Itolv; also, several nieces and nephews. The family requests friends to call between the hours of 24 and 7-9, at the Alolmo Funeral Home, 601 Jay St. Funeral services, Saturday morning.

1:15 from the funeral home, and o'clock at Holy Fomily Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. DeWitt, Loretta December 11, 1974, Loretta DeWitt of Ft. Meade, widow of Louis DeWitt. She Is survived by several cousins; one sister-in law, and two brothers-in-law.

Friends are Invited to attend a funeral service, Saturday, 11 a.m., at the Smith and Lotie Funeral Home, 10 Laoham Park, Webster. Interment, Webster Union Cemetery. Dixon, Sister Louis Bertrand S.S.J. Sister Louis Bertrand Dixon of the Sisters of Saint Joseph, died unexpectedly In St. Joseph Convent, East Wednesday, December 11, 1974.

Surviving are a brother, Adrian Dixon of Hammondsoort, N.Y. and Auburndale, and a niece Mrs. Margaret Ann Ratcllff of Falrport. Friends may call Thursday, and Friday, and 7-8 at the Sisters of Saint Joseph Motherhouse, 4095 East Ave. Moss of Christian Burial, Saturday morning at 1:45, In the Mother-house Chapel.

Burial, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Garland, Edward S. Edward S. Garland, Dee. 12, 1974, of 622 Edgewood Ave.

He is survived by his wife, Bettle (Bell) Garland; two daughters, Mrs. William (Sharon) Frank and Miss Col-den B. Garland; two grandchildren; his sister, Mrs. Lewis (Charlotte) Alexander; a brother, Blair Garland; a nephew. Dean Alexander; two grandnephews and one grandniece.

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