Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 12

Location:
Rochester, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
12
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

1 and Chronicle Rochester, N. 8C Jan. 21, 1967 Deaths Armstrong, Lois Lois R. Armstrong, of 66 Buffard on Thursdav. Jan.

19, 1967. She is survived by her husband, Hovt S. Armtwo sons. Thomas H. of Haddonfield, New Jersey and Dougias H.

Armstrong of College Park, Maryland; seven grandchildren, several cousins. Friends are Invited to attend a Memorial service Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock of Brick Presbyterian Church Chapel. Friends wishing may contribute to the Memorial Fund cf Brick Presbyterian Church. Arrangements by Kenneth Crawford Funeral Home. Baltrusaitis, Vladas Viodas Baltrusaitis, aped 54, of 1 Riga St.

suddenly on Jon. 19, 1967. Survived by his brother Juozas, of Rochester, and also a brother and sister in Lithuone. Europe: nieces and nephews. Deceased was member of Ramove Friends may call of the John C.

Morcon Funeral Hame. 545 Hudson corner Alphonse St. from 25 and 7-9 Funeral service Monday morning ciock and o'clock St. interment. Holy Sepur- Bemish, Richard Thur Richard W.

(De. 5777 Ridge da. west, formerly of Inves his daughter, Mrs. Nolte- three grand Richare E. of this city UISN, at also severa nieces ong services be he at the mior coinso.

aster gift to the First wierrom Cuct al 8 we sot Cemetery Rower An Casa. sent Risitop, Fund. Flint, Susanna J. DIENE 75 Dre Thursday. S.

Rishon three survived sons, Wit fesc and Gilbert R. Riches tweewe severai miscas and enhaws. HE WAS member at the Electricions Local No. 86. GrandHeiont Fire Monroe Vol.

Fire Police Association. Inc. County 74 and Saturday and Sundov from mov coli Pridov evening from 5.5 anc 78 a the Haubner Stallknecht Funeral Home. Inc. 528 Jav Street.

Funeral Monday morning at 8:15 clock and 3:4 o'clock at St. Francis of Church. interment, Holy Sepuichre Cemetery, In lieu of flowers friends wishing may hove Masses read for the renose nf his soul. Buck, Gordon D. Gordon Buck of 2507 Reed Berpen.

January 20, 1967. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Margaret Lucille Buck: one doughter, Mrs. Deiores Corbett of Bergen; one son, Ralph Buck of Byron, N.Y.; three grandchildren; five sisters.

Mrs. Fay (Betty) Totten of Stafford; Edward (Doris) Martin of Caledonia. Mrs. Howard (Emoline) Macomber and Alice Buck of Mt. Morris, Mrs.

Marvin (Viola) Stokes of Elba; three brothers. HonClifford of Lakeville; Robert of cove and Barton of Stafford; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at Fowler Funeral Home 52 State Brockport, Saturday service 7-9, Monday at 2 p.m. Interment in Sunday 3-5, 7-9. Funeral Churchville Cemetery, Churchville, N.

Y. Burlingame, Nina L. Wednesday, Jan. 18, 1967, Winona Mrs. Blvd.

Nino Survived by her husband, Ansel; Burlingame of 465 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harry Viola Rosborogh; three sisters, Coventry, Mrs. Rena Reed, Mrs.

Elmer, Nettie Harrington; four brothers, Harry. Keith and Harold Rosborogh; her Friends may call at Farrell Brothcousin, Mrs. Mildred Korhumel. ers Rd. West, near Memorial Bridge, from Colonial Funeral Home, 51 Ridge 2-4 afternoon and 7-9 at 2:30 p.m.

o'clock. Services Interment. may Riverside contribute to the Memorial Fund Cemetery. Friends of Christ. the Fellowship Chapter No.

680 Irondequoit United Church of O.E.S. Service Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Custer, Joseph E. Joseph E. Custer, of 408 W.

19, 1967. Lake He Road, is Honeove, survived by his son, Robert G. N.Y., Jan. Custer; his brother, Raymond two W. grandchil- Custer of Pittsford, N.Y., and dren.

He was a member of the Pioneer Club of Kodak. He held the Scouter's Friends may call at Miller Funeral and wood badge bead. Homes, 1625 Mt. Hope held 3-5, 7-9, where services will be Monday at 2 o'clock. Interment Pittsford Cemetery.

a Friends wishing may contribute to the American Cancer Society, 144 East Rochester, N. Y. 14604 In Mr. Custer's memory. Dooer, Marion L.

Marion L. Dooer of Avon, N.Y., January 19, 1967. She is survived by her nephew, Thomas E. Cochrane of Avon, several cousins. Family will appreciate calling hours Friday, 7-9 and Saturday.

2-4 and 7-9 at the funeral home of Stephenson Son, 80 Lacy Avon, where services will be held Sunday at p.m. ment. Avon Cemetery. Emiliano, Antonio Antonio Emiliano of 314 Jay Street on Jan. 19, 1967.

He is survived his wife, Liberina (Galatola) Emiliano: one daughter, Mrs. Stephen (Mary) Antetomaso; two sons, Michel and Rene Emiliano; four grandchildren; sisters in Itoly; also several nieces and nephews. The family requests friends to call between the hours of 2-5 and 7-10 at the Funeral Alaimo services Funeral Monday Home, 601 morning Jay at St. o'clock from the funeral home and 9:45 at St. Frances of Assisi Church.

Inferment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Fedynyez, John Thursday, January 19, 1967, John Fedynycz of 3 Hope Place. He is survived by several cousins. He was a member of St. Josaphat Society.

Friends may call from 2-5, 7-9 p.m. at the Paul W. Harris Funeral Home, 954 Clifford Ave. Funeral services Monday morning at 8:30 and 9 o'clock at St. Josaphat's Ukrainian Catholic Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Parastas Services Sunday at 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers. friends wishing may contribute to St. Josaphat's Building Friday, Jan.

20, 1967, Susanna J. Flint, of 52 Avondale Park. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. John E. Conway.

of England; three sons, John Q. and David G. Flint, both of Rochester, E. Maurice Flint, Ardsley, N.Y.; twelve grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. A.

Gordon Flint, Cedar Hills, Texas, Mrs. Chuncey Dunkel, Puvallup, Washington. Friends are invited to attend a funeral service Monday morning at 11 o'clock in Hedges Memorial Chapel, 770 East Main St. at Alexander. No prior calling hours.

Interment, Riverside Cemetery. Those wishing may make contributions to the Memorial Fund of Monroe Ave. Methodist Church in her memory. Giarrizzo, George (Guiseppe) George (Guiseppe), Giarrizzo of 98 York on Jan. 1967.

He is survived by his wife Vincenza (Fiannaca) Giarrizzo; one sister, Mrs. Antonina Pilato; two brothers. Nicola Glarrizzo of Rochester and Salvatore Giarrizzo, of Salem, Virginia; also several nieces and nephews. He was a WW veteran and a member of the Realmonte Society. The family request friends to call between the hours of 2-5 and 7-10 at the Alaimo Funeral Home, 601 Jay St.

Funeral services Saturday morning. 8:15 from the Funeral Home and 9 o'clock at SS Peter Paul Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Green, Mrs. Sylvia M.

Entered into rest Jan. 19, 1967, Mrs. Sylvia M. Green of 296 Brooks Ave. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs.

Thomas J. (Sylvia) O'Grady; one sister, Mrs. Ben Glaser; several nieces and nephews; three grandnieces and one great-grandnephew. Mrs. Green was a member of the Rosary Society of St.

Monica's Church. Friends may call at Alvah Halloran Son Funeral Home, 2125 Chili Ave. at Howard Rd. near Brooks Ave. from 2-5 and 7-9.

Funeral service Monday mornnig at 8:30 and at St. Monica's Church at 9 o'clock. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Griffith, Frank Henry January 20, 1967, Frank Henry Griffith, formerly of 401 Magnolia St. Survived by his daughter, Mrs.

Chester man; one grandson, Pvt. First Class USA, Rodney Griffith Moorman, Fort Dix, New Jersey. Friends are invited to attend a funeral service this afternoon at 2 p.m. from the Funeral Home of J. Boyd Winchell Son, 596 Genesee St.

Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Evergreen BLANKETS and CEMETERY DECORATIONS that will keep all Winter are now ready. Decorations of all kinds Blanchard 58 Lake Ave. 232-2255 A Free Parking on Premises A Deaths Guerinot, Anna Entered Into rest Thursday, Jan.

19, 1967, at St. Ann's Home, Anna Fischer Guerinot formerly of 79 Cedar St. She C. is survived by her son, Bernard Guerinot of Fairport, N. two grandchildren, Richard A.

and Jacque E. Guerinot; six great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was member of the Rosary Society of Holy Family Church. Friends may call on Saturday and Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 at the Funeral Home of Norbert E. Vay.

604 Maple St. (cor. Colvin), where services will be conducted Monday at 9:30 and at 10 o'clock from Holy Family Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. dilfiker, Ida Dei United Brethren Church of Hubbard, William H.

Ida Del Hilfiker of 1426 Ridge Webster, Jan. 20, 1967. She is survived by her husband. Frank; four sons, Russell and Roland of Rochester, Ivan of York, N. Y.

and Wilbur of Webster; three brothers, Edwin Baker of Bergen, Orin and Barton Baker of Rochester; three sisters, Miss Nina and Miss Viola Baker and Mrs. Louis (Mabel) Weisenreder, all of Webster; nine grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to call at Smith Lotze Funeral Home, 10 Lapham Webster on Sunday between 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. where services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment, Webster Rural Cemetery.

Rev. Gerald Boyer officiation. In lieu of flowers the family requests contributions be made to the memorial fund of the Evangelical William H. Hubbard, aged 59 vears, of 762 Brown Thursday, Jan. 19, 1967.

He is survived by his wife, Evelyn; his son. Roy Hubbard; two daughters, Mrs. Alan (Nancy) Motz and Mrs. Troy E. (Mary Lee) Davis; three grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs.

Susie Rowiand, Mrs. Della Heater, Mrs. Alma Jones and Mrs. Helen Walton. Friends may call from 24 and 7-9 of the Mattie Funeral Home, held 853 Culver where services will be Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock, the Rev.

William A. Raper officiating. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Hunter, Robert J.

Suddenly Wednesday, Jan. 18, 1967, Robert J. Hunter of 169 Thornton Rd. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Carolyn Hunter; one daughter, Mrs.

Peter (Roberta) Jannarone; one sister, Mrs. Ruth Donovan; a niece, Mrs. James (Mary Ruth) Rigney. Friends may call at the Burns-Hanna Funeral Home, 1795 Ridge East, between Goodman and Culver Rd. from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m.

Requiem Mass Saturmorning at 10 o'clock at St. Margaret Marys Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Jennejahn, Kathryn A. Jan.

18, 1967, in Walworth, wife of the late Henry mother sister of Mrs. John (Pauline) Koehler, Arline Bockmyre, Virginia, Ester, William F. and Milton E. of Rochester, N. Jesse M.

of Washington, D.C.; also survived by three grandchildren. Funeral from Warren B. Austin FUneral Home, 565 Elmwood Buffalo, N.Y., Saturday at 2 p.m. Friends may call Friday 2-4 and 7-9. Johnson, Mabel S.

Mrs. Mabel S. Johnson, Leicester Caledonia on Jan. 20, 1967. Survived by her husband, Ralph S.

Johnson: one daughter, Mrs. Richard (Marilyn) Henry of Kenmore, N.Y.: one son, Donald Johnson; one brother, Louis F. Sage, both of Caledonia; several cousins. Friends may call Saturday 7-9 and Sunday 2-5 and 7-9 at the Alhart FUneral Home, 56 W. Main Caledonia.

Services Monday at 2 o'clock in the First Presbyterian Church, Rev. H. Peter Rounds officiating. Interment, Mumford Rural Cemetery at the convenience of the family. of the Contributions, the to the Memorial Fund American Cancer Society will be ap- preciated.

Kane, John D. (Jack) Thursday, January 19, 1967, John Road, D. (Jack) Kane, of 89 Scholfield also of Rock Haven Beach, Dresden, N. Y. He is survived by his wife, Florence; one son, John D.

Kane Jr. of Malibu, California; one grandson, John and one grand-daughter. Svivia Florence Kane; also nieces and Friends may call on Saturday and nephews. Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 at the John M. Hedges Funeral Home, corner Culver Road and Empire Blvd.

Services Monday morning at 11 o'clock, Reverend Carlton A. Harrison N.J. officiating. Interment in Bloomsbury, Keifer, Josephine K. Josephine K.

Kelfer, aged 96 years, 1967. of 25 Savannah Friday, Jan. 20, She is survived by three nieces, Delia Keifer, Lucy Wanamaker and Mrs. Allan of the St. Agnes Altar Society and the Gardner.

The deceased was a member Arch Conferternity of the Holy Family. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Culver at Rd. the Prayers Mattie at Funeral the parlors Home, Monday Solemn morning Requiem Mass at 9 o'clock at at 8:30 followed by St. Joseph's Church.

Kimber, Harold C. Wednesday, Jan. 18, Dr. 1967, He Harold is sur. C.

Kimber of 217 Avalon vived by his wife, Claire Kimber. Friends may call Friday evening 770 7-9 at Hedges- Memorial Chapel, East Main St. at Alexander, where a funeral service will be held Saturday afternoon at o'clock. Interment at the convenience of the family. Friends wishing may make contributions to the Heart Fund in his memory.

Koci, Sotir Koch, Jan. 19, 1967, formerly of Sotir Monroe Ave. He is survived by one daughter in Albania; three brothers and two grandsons. Friends may call at Corbett Funeral Home, from 7-9. Service Saturday at the 109 West Friday evening convenience of the family.

Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Larotonda, Mary (Ferrari) Mary (Ferrari) Larotondo of 121 Thursday, Emer. son entered into rest Jan. 19, 1967.

She is survived by three sons, Frank White, Arnold Bianchi and stepson Ralph Larotonda; three daughters, Mrs. Dominic Martino, Mrs. Louis Gaudino and Mrs. Ralph Bianchi; one brother, Angelo Ferrari in Mark Alhambra, one son-in-law, rinello; eleven grandchildren. Friends may call at Roncone Funeral Home 850 N.

Plymouth 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Monday at 8:30 a.m. and 9 a.m. at St. Anthony's Church.

Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Lazara, Joseph Joseph Lazara of 205 Bay Street. Fridav, January 20, 1967. He leaves his wife, Nancy: one son. Sam of Burbank, California; one brother, Russell Lazara; one sister, Mrs.

Diego Agnelio: two grandchildren; one great -grandchild; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Profetta Funeral Chapel, 890 Goodman Street North. Services Monday at 8:30 and 9 a.m. at St.

Francis Xavier Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Ludlow, Gertrude M. On Thursday, January 19, 1967. trude M.

Ludlow, formerly of 19 Manor Drive. She is survived by a son, Thomas Ludlow; a daughter, Mrs. George (Ruth) Lockwood; four grandchildren: an aunt, Mrs. Gertrude Ennis; several nieces and nephews. Private service and Interment in Riverside Cemetery will take place Saturday at the convenience of the family.

Arrangements by Schauman Funeral Home, Inc. Marcello, Margaret Margaret Marcello of 20 Farwood Dr. entered into rest Friday, January 20, 1967. She is survived by her husband, a Gennaro Marcello; two sons, Anthony and Vito Marcello; three daughters, Mrs. Vito Metallo, Mrs.

Robert LaManica and Mrs. Donald Pelino; one brother, David Veltri in city; two brothers in Italy; ten grandchildren. Friends may call at Roncone Funeral Home 850 N. Plymouth Ave. at 2-5 10 and 7-9 p.m.

Funeral Monday a.m. and 10:30 a.m. at St. Patrick's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Maslyn, Mary Rund Maslyn of 211 Culver by two daughters, Mrs. John A. (EveMary Fridav, Roger 20, 1967. She is survived lyn) Nowack and Mrs. Howard G.

(Dorothy) Soehner; one son, Earl B. Maslyn; five grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. two Laura greatgrandchildren; two Shenett and Mrs. Clarence (Ada) Brown; two brothers, William E. and Louis V.

Rund; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Mattie Funeral Home, 853 Culver Rd. Services Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock with the Reverend Robert A. Moore officiating.

In Memoriam Copenhagen, Henry T. In loving memory of brother, Henry T. Copenhagen, who passed away Jan. 21, 1961. Upright and and just till the end of his Loving kind all his ways, days; Sincere and kind heart and mind, Beautiful memories he left behind.

Sadly missed by Brothers and Sisters Deaths Reported in Western N.Y. RAYMOND D. NORMAN ALBION Raymond D. Norman, 60, of 230-A West State died yesterday (Jan. 20, 1967) in Arnold Gregory Memorial Hospital, following a long illness.

Born in the Town of Barre, he had been a resident of the Albion area all his life. He was employed by the Simonds Saw Steel Co. in Lockport for the Deaths McMahon, Harriett Harriett McMahon, aged 74, of R. R.D. 3, Canandaigua, N.

Y. died sudden nursday, Jan. 19 1967. Surviving is ner husband, Clarence and two Mrs. Gables, Stuart Florida (Eva) and Mrs.

Patterson Donald of Coral ginia) Brooks of East Bloomfield, N. tour grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Lillian William Nesbitt, Mariner of Rochester; Dunnellon, two brothers, Fred Mariner of Canandaigua R.D. 3. Friends may call at the Kennedy Son Funeral Home 13 Bristol Canandaigua, Saturday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

where service will be conducted Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Rev. Augustus Peckham of the First Methodist Church officiating. Burial in Woodlawn Cemetery. O.E.S.

service will be held Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the funeral home. McQuay, Oliver Batavia, Oliver McQuay of 455 January 20,, 1967 at Veteans Hospital, North Drive. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Robert (Carolyn) Howe: five grandchildren; one sister, Mrs.

Wilson Wood, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; two brothers, Herbert McQuay, Los Angeles, California and Melville McQuay; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Charles L. Younglove Funeral Home 1511 Dewey Ave. Services Sunday at p.m.

Reverend Robert De Forest officiating. Interment, Riverside Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Miller, Martha V. Martha V. Miller of 800 Main St.

West on Jan. 18, 1967. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. John (Cora) Bringley and Mrs. Donald (Stella) Kennedy of Florida; two sisters, Mrs.

Mabel Rokestool of Canada and Mrs. Ethel Juby; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was a Gold Star Mother. Friends may call at Miller Funeral Homes 1625 Mt. Hope Ave.

3-5, 7-9 urday where morning services at 11:30. will be Interment, held SatHope Cemetery. Murphy, George F. George F. Murphy of Albany, N.Y., Jan.

19, 1967, aged 81. Survived by son, George J. Murphy of Rochester; two grandchildren, Kathleen and Thomas Murphy, also of Rochester. Funeral services Saturday morning in Albany. Interment, St.

Agnes Cemetery, Albany, N.Y. Newcomb, Grace D. Grace D. Newcomb of 213 East Avenue, East survived by Rochester, two Jan. 18, 1967.

Clarence She and is sons, Walter, both of Fairport; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to attend a memorial service in Mrs. Newcomb's memory at Parkside Methodist Church, East Rochester on Saturday at 3 p.m. The family requests those who desire make contributions to the Memorial Fund of the Church in her memory. Arrangements by the Harloff Funeral Home.

Strassner, Lela (Lee) Suddenly Thursday, Jan. 19, 1967, Lela Strassner of 574 Howard Gates. N.Y. She is survived by her husband. Albert G.

Strassner; one daughter, Mrs. Richard (Carol) Geer of Spencerport, N.Y.; one son, Harold R. Strassner: one brother, grandson, George H. Morphet; Geer; also Stephen several nieces and nephews. Friends may call on Saturdav and Sunday from 2-5 and 7-9 at the Funeral Home of Norbert E.

Vav, 604 Maple St. (cor. Colvin) where services will be conducted Monday at 10 o'clock. Inferment, 'Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Vetro, Antoinette L.

148 Antoinette Auburn L. Ave. Vetro, She Jan. is 19, survived 1967, by of two daughters, Miss Anna Vetro, Mrs. Dominic (Ida) Bontempo; three sons.

John J. and Alfred Vetro of Rochester, Samuel Vetro of Utica; one brother, William Lipper of California; four grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at Corbett Funeral Home 109 West Thursday from 7-9, Friday from 2-5 and 7-9. Service Saturday morning at 8:30 and 9 from St. Theodore Church.

Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Worden, John W. At St. Mary's Hospital, Jan. 20, 1967, John W.

Worden of 722 Genesee Park Blvd. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Worden; two sisters and one brother, James E.

Worden, Mrs. Timothy (Beverly) Sullivan and Mrs. Thomas (Mary Ann) Burke; several nieces and nephews. Mr. Worden was a veteran of World War 11.

Friends may call at Alvah Halloran and Son Funeral Home, 2125 Chili Ave. at Howard Rd. near Brooks Ave, Sunday and Monday, 2-5 and 7-9. Funeral service Tuesday morning at 8:30 and at the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel at 9 o'clock. Interment, Veterans Plot, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Please omit flowers. Friends wishing may have masses offered for the repose of his soul or contribute to the Heart Fund. past bet years. He was a member of Albion Baptist Church, Dye Hose Company, of the Albion Lodge of Elks No. 1006.

the Albion Fire Department and Surviving are his widow, Lorraine Prest Norman; his mother, Mrs. Grace Norman of Barre Center; a son, Walter of Albion; a daughter, Mrs. Douglas Judd of Rochester; a sister, Mrs. E. Whitney Gailor of Albion, and a grandson.

Friends may call at their convenience at the Scharett Mitchell Funeral Home, Albion, where services will be held Monday at 2 p.m., Rev. Lawrence Plumley, pastor of Albion Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Albion Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, and cards are available at the funeral home.

MRS. STELLA MORSCH WAYLAND Mrs. Stella Morsch, 81, died (Jan. 20, 1967) in Dansville Memorial Hospital, after a long illness. She had been a resident of Wayland for more than 50 years.

She was a communicant of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Wayland. She is survived by one ter, Clara Lander, Wayland; two grandsons, and nine greatgrandchildren. The body is at the Allen Funeral Home Wayland where friends this evening and tomorrow and Monday. The rosary will be recited at the funeral home Monday at 8 p.m.

Requiem Mass will be celebrated Tuesday at 9 a.m. in St. Joseph's Catholic Msgr. Adelbert J. Schneider celebrant.

Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. JAMES WARTON ALBION Services were held yesterday afternoon on the Scharett Mitchell Funeral Home for James Warton, 60, who died unexpectedly Thursday (Jan. 19, 1967) Forrest Fields Farm. Born in Virginia, he had lived in this area for the past 15 years.

There are no known survivors. ANNA E. FINN ALBION Miss Anna E. Finn, 85, of 113 Temperance Albion, died yesterday (Jan. 20, 1967) in the Orleans County Infirmary, following a long illness.

Born in Albion, she had resided here all her life. She was a member of St. Joseph's Church. Surviving are two nephews, William Finn of Albion and John Finn of Canandaigua; three nieces, Miss Arlouine Finn of New York City, Mrs. William Partridge of Webster and Mrs.

Arthur Berle of Rochester. The family will receive friends at the Merrill-Grinnell Funeral 12 Ingersoll Albion, tomorrow afternoon and evening. A requiem Mass will be held in St. Joseph's Church SUNDAY TV Sunday, Jan. 22, TV Listings CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEI 8 10 13 WHEC- CBS -ABC WROC-NBC 00 Shhh! Living Word (C) 8 30 Shhh! R.F.D.

No. 10 Christophers Linus (C) 30 00 Shhh! Lake Wilder. Beany and Cecil (C) 00 F'th Today (C) Lamp Unto Feet Casper (C) 10 30 This is Life (C) Look Up, Live Peter Pot'm's (C) Camera Three Bullwinkle (C) 00 Christophers (C) 11 30 SS in Action East Side Discovery '67 (C Kids Discovery '67 45 Congress Report E. Side Kids Brand New 12. 30 00 Ad.

Ad. in in Paradise Paradise Face Nation (C) Speak to Manag'r 00 Meet the Press Car 54 Directions 30 Movie Ann Sothern Bowling Movie NBA Basket'l (C) 2 00 30 Movie Movie Movie Lakers vs. Movie Celtics 3 00 March of Time Space Report 30 March of Time Basketball All-Star Game, American 4 00 Bowling 3:45 (C) 30 Bowling Sportsman 00 Wild Kingdom Post Time (C) NFL All-Star 5 30 Col. Bowl (C) Game Bing Crosby's Football Golf Tourn. 0 00 Decker Football 30 Thor'bred (C) News (C) 00 Thoroughbred Bishop Sheen (( Sea Voyage (C) 7 30 Walt Disney (C) Sea Voyage Ed Sullivan (C) FBI (C) 8 30 00 Hey Disney L'dl'rd (C) Ed Sullivan (C) FBI Lucille Ball (C) Movie (C) 00 Bonanza (C) Comedy Hour Movie 9 30 Bonanza Candid Camera (( Movie 10 00 30 Andy Andy Wms.

Williams (C) What's My Movie News, W'her, (C) News, Weather 00 News, Weather 11:30 Movie Movie 11 30 Tonight (C) Monday at 10 a.m. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. a WILLIAM R. BIRGE GENESEO William R.

Birge, 79, of 3 Second St. died yesterday (Jan. 20, 1967) in Wyoming County Community Hospital in Warsaw. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Walter Hubbell Geneseo, and four granddaughters.

Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and tomorrow at the W. S. Rector Sons Funeral Chapel. Services will be at 2 p.m.

Monday in the chapel with Rev. Ralph Hutton officiating. Burial will be in Temple Hill Cemetery. MRS. CLARK V.

HOLLY BATAVIA Mrs. Catherine L. Holly, 47, of 5421 Ellicott St. Road, East Bethany, died yesterday (Jan. 20, 1967) in St.

Jerome Hospital after being a patient for a day. She was the wife of Clark V. Holly. Mrs. Holly was born Oct.

5, 1919, in Macon, a daughter of Stanley and Anna Bamer Blanchard. She had lived in this vicinity 20 years and was affiliated with the East Bethany Presbyterian Church. Surviving with her husband and her father, now of Corfu, are two sons, William E. Holly of East Bethany and Merritt at home; three brothers, La Verne and Frank Blanchard of Corfu and Stanford B. of Pequannock, N.J.; a sister, Mrs.

Alton (Velma) Schiller of Alexander, and a grandchild. Friends may call at the H. E. Turner Co. Mortuary from 7 to 9 p.m.

today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. Some arrangements are incomplete. MRS. HARRY HAYES RED CREEK Mrs.

Laura Barrett Hayes, 72, of Red Creek died yesterday (Jan. 20, 1967) in Myers Community Hospital at Sodus, where she had been a patient three days. She was the wife of Harry Hayes, justice of the peace for the Town of Wolcott. A native of Wisconsin, she was a daughter of Frank and Lillian Roberts Barrett. She formerly resided at Cazenovia, Adams and Red Creek.

Mrs. Hayes was a member of the Red Creek Methodist Church and women's organizations of the church, North Victory Rebekah Lodge, and the DAR. Surviving besides her husband are three daughters, Mrs. Alta Hertel of Bloomington, Mrs. Robert Boyer of Black River and Mrs.

Howard Van Nostrand of Red Creek; one son, Harry Barrett Hayes of Adams; 16 grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Hazel Stoker of Cazenovia; one brother, T. V. Barrett of Martwille RD; several nieces and nephews. A service will be conducted at 2:30 p.m.

tomorrow in the Becker Funeral home at Red Creek, with burial in Elmwood Cemetery. Rev. Jay Austin Wilcox and Rev. Richard Wentz will officiate. Friends may call from 3 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m.

today at the funeral home. MRS. ALLIE SCHOLES DALTON-Mrs. Allie Scholes, 91, of Dalton, widow of Henry Scholes, died yesterday (Jan. 20, 1967) in the Castile Nursing Home.

She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Otto of Scottsdale, two grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Dur- yea Funeral Home from 2 to 4 p.m. today and tomorrow, where services will be held Monday. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery.

MRS. HELEN ROGERS SENECA FALLS -Mrs. Helen W. Rogers, 48, of 11 Pine died yesterday (Jan. 20, 1967) in Geneva General Hospital after an illness of several weeks.

She was a second grade teacher in the First Ward School from 1940 until 1950. Mrs. Rogers was a member of First Presbyterian Church where she taught Sunday School; a member of Sincerity Chapter, OES; she was a Girl Scout and brownie leader for 25 years. She graduated from Oakfield High School and from Geneseo State Teachers a College in 1938. She gained a master's degree from St.

Lawrence University in 1951. Mrs. Rogers is survived by her husband, Carl B. Rogers a guidance counselor at Mynderse Academy; one son, Harrison at home; three daughters, Cynthia Ann, Christine S. and Caroline all at home; her mother, Mrs.

Harrison E. Williams of Oakfield; one sister, Mrs. Richard C. Beebe of East Pembroke. Services will be at 2 p.m.

Monday at the Sanderson Funeral Home. Rev. Le Roy C. Hertzog of First Presbyterian Church will officiate. Burial in Restvale Cemetery.

Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Eugene P. Pealer, Former Mayor, Dies in Wayland WAYLAND Eugene (Beany) P.

Pealer, 61, former village official and businessman died unexpectedly Thursday evening (Jan. 19, 1967) at his home, 304 Park St. He was 61. Mr. Pealer was mayor of Wayland from April 1961, until April 1964, when he resigned ton become superintendent of, streets and water for the vil-.

lage. He held the position fornearly a year before retiring in February 1965, due to illness. Prior to being mayor he served on the village Board of Trustees for three terms. He was proprietor of the Blue Goose Restaurant for 15 years and the Abraham Pool Hall for 2 years prior to taking over the position of superintendent of streets and water. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus of Dansville and a member of St.

Joseph's Roman Catholic Church in Wayland. He is survived by his wife, Maria Kuhn Pealer; two daughters, Mrs. Donald (Rosemarie) Folts of Wayland and Mrs. Charles (Jeanmarie) Gunther of Las Vegas, one son, Peter Pealer Rochester; seven grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Beatrice, Casey Peter J.

Hornell; Pealer and of Fort Worth, Tex. Friends may call at the Baird Funeral Home in Wayland where a prayer service will be held at 8:30 a.m. Monday, followed by a mass at 9 a.m. in St. Joseph's Church.

Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Dansville. The rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Sunday evening at the funeral home. The story of THE MIGHTY MIDGET THAT MOVES PIANOS by MISS RICHARDS Advisor CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. CLASSIFIED ADS REALLY SELL PIANOS Mr.

Taylor of Taylor Piano Co. has been in business for 13 years. Says Mr. Taylor, "I first started using classified ads when I had my first store on East Avenue, using 3- line ad each day in all papers available. First the Democrat Chronicle and then the Times- Union.

As my advertising increased so did my business. then had to move to larger facilities on East Main Street. Today, operate 3 stores. All my success owe to the newspapers' help, as I very, very seldom use any means other than classified. Taylor Piano, 379 E.

Main Wurlitzer Studios, 14 Gibbs Keyboard City, 2933 W. Henrietta Rd. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT Call 454-4200 The Times-Union-Democrat Chronicle The World in know BOUR mment arks Time is running out for matic narratives and photoreaders who want complete graphs. That way it differs sets of THE WORLD IN 1964 and subsequent volumes in this series. Of the 100,000 copies of the 1964 edition printed, only a few hundred have not yet been sold, although as yet the 1965 issue is still in good supply.

The 1966 volume is now in preparation and will be distributed next February. As you probably know, THE WORLD IN 1964 was the first in a unique continuing series of annual volumes recreating the passing years with dra- radically from the usual dryas-dust "annuals." The series is being produced by The Associated Press, the world's leading news gathering organization, and distributed here by this newspaper, an AP member. Whether you want the series for your own library, for your office, or school, or to lay away for a son or daughter, you should order now. The coupon below is for your convenience. WORLD IN 1966 HISTORY AS.

WE LIVED IT The Associated Press, TO THE WORLD IN 1966 The Times-Union, Democrat Chronicle Box 66, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Enclosed is $......... Please send copies of The World in 1966 at $3 each to If still available, also send The World in 1964- The World in 1965- -The Torch is The Warren.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Democrat and Chronicle
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Democrat and Chronicle Archive

Pages Available:
2,656,849
Years Available:
1871-2024