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Deaths Deaths Dratlj ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT Tuesday, Nov. AND CHRONICLE 8, 1966 A ROCHESTER Madalcna, Anthony Anthony Modaleno of 141 Elmorove Rd GaU fiytlaev for fro est lts 235-5530 I low Includes Leber mm i POLITICAL ABfERTISEMENT Trial Set Nov. 21 For 4 in Burglary ALBION Trail of four Buffalo men indicted on charges of third degree burglary and attempted grand larceny in connection with the breakin of the Orleans Travel Bureau, Oct. 11, was set for Nov. 21 by Judge J.

Kenneth Serve In Orleans' County Court yesterday. Why is Assemblyman li 11 Materials i i ii i POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT they like the job doing! Senator Committee POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT ENDORSED For SENATE by Rochittir Timti-Union Rochittir Democrat fc Chronic! Rochittir Tiachin Association Stata AFL-CI0 WHY? Because he is Jim. Powers For 7B lawyer to defend him. Edward Kelffer, 39, of West Lee Road, Albion, indicted on a charge of resisting arrest by an officer, who admitted ovjvung property also was ordered to appear in court with a lajwyer Thursday. Attorney Burroughs Strickland was directed to file a brief by Nov.

15 supporting his mo lion to suppress evidence claimed to have been obtained by illegal search and seizure, in the case of Jimmie Burton, 25, indicted on a charge of unlawful possession of a loaded firearm, a felony. Dist. Atty. Hamilton Doherty then will have a week in which to file an answering brief. Thomas Moran, now serving a term in Attica Prison, appeared, claiming he was unduly influenced to plead guilty to second degree manslaughter at the time of his trial Judge Serve reserved decision.

Attorney Burroughs Strickland of Albion appeared in his defense. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT piotrowskl, Alice Pntered Into rest Nov. 5, 1944. Alice Piotrowikl of 34 Federol St. the Is survived by her son, John; a d-uahttr, Mrs.

Joyce Sutton; six brothers, Hurvey, Richard, Charles ond Frederick Baker of Ithaca, N.Y., Georoe Baker of Roth-etter ond Donald Edwards of Arkansas; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Lang and Mrs. Donnn Brltton of Rorhesler, and Mrs. Nancy Cooper of Ithaca. NY; one grandchild; several nieces and neohews.

Friends may coll 2 4 ond 7 9 ot the Thomas F. Trott Funel Home, 481 E. Main St. Funeral Wednesdny mornlno ot 1:30 ond 9 o'clock at St. Brldoet's Church.

Interment In Holy Sepulchre- Cemetery. Rappazzo, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Mary Rappazzo of Ontario, Y. on Monday, Nov.

7, 1964. Survivors ore one son Anthony Ropouio of Webster, N. one daughter Mrs. Sam Mortella ot Ontario, three grandchldren, several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Murphy Funerol Home Ontario, 2-4 and 79 p.m.

where funeral service will be held on Thursday at 9 a m. and 9:30 at St. Mary's ol the Lake Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Reeves, William Sunday Nov.

4, 1964, William H. Reeves of 962 WnJtlock Rd. Survived by his wife, Lvoll M. Reeves, two sons, Donald of Rochester and Kenneth Reeves ol one brother James Reeves, nine grandchildren, one nephew. He was a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local No.

84 and Gleosons Retirement Club. Friends may coll of the Burns-Hanna Funeral Home, 195 Ridge Rd. between Goodman and Culver from 2 5, 79 p.m. Services Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment Irondeauoit Cemetery, In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Cancer Fund.

Rockow, Henry F. Henrv F. Rockow, 312 Westohol Drive Hamlin, N. Nov. 7, 1964.

Survived by two daughters Mrs. Paul R. Seifert of Hamlin, Mrs. Edward Crego of Roch ester, one son Nel Rockow ot Ham In four grandchildren; his father Charles Rockow of Hamlin; two sters, ss Wima Rockow Miss Margaret Rockow of Rochester; two brohters Carl Rockow of Morton, Edward Rockow of Hamlin; one niece, two neohews. Friends may call at the Fowler Funeral Home Inc.

52 State Brock port Tuescay and Wednesday from 3-5, 79. Funeral Thursday at 2 p.m. Rev. Erwln Goltermann officiating. Interment In Lakeside Cemtery Hamlin.

Friends wishing may make contributions to the St. John's Lutheran Church. Ryan, LaRue Ernest LoRui Ernest Ryan of 12 Suburban Avon, N.Y., on Nov. 4, 1944. He is survived by his wife, Edna Rothenburgh Ryan; his mother, Mrs.

Mae Ryan; four sisters, Mrs. Leon Smith of Palmyra, Mrs. Earl DeCracker and Mrs. Robert Shanks of Lima and Mrs. Melvln Miller; three brothers, Eldyn Ryan of Lima, Kenneth Ryan and Ivan Ryan of Lima; severol nieces ond nephews.

He was an army veteron of World War II. Friends may call ot Miller Funeral Homes, 1425 Mt. Hope 3-5 and 7-9. Requiem Funeral Mass Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock at St. Joseph's Church, Penfield.

Interment, Holv Sepulchre Cemetery, Schum, Rose A. Rose A. Schum, aged 83 years, of 2050 Clifford Saturday Nov. 5, 1966. She Is survived by her daughter, Sister Mary Rose R.5.M., her son, George J.

Schum, seven grandchildren, her step-brother, George Dertlnger, several nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 2-5 7-9 p.m. at the Mattle Funeral Home, 853 Culver Rd. Prayers Wednesday morning at 8:30 at the parlors followed by a Requiem Mass at 9 o'clock at St. Ambrose Church.

Shevlet (Ryan) Helen M. Monday Nov. 7, 1964. Helen M. Shevlet of 546 Lakevlew Park.

Survived bv her husband Harry M. Shevlet, her sister, Mrs. Jessie Ryan Moore, her nephew, John E. Cottrell. Friends may call at the Robert J.

Poole Funeral Home Inc. 1305 Dewey Ave. ot Mogce 2-4 and 7-9. Funeral services Thursday morning at 8:45 and 9:15 at Holv Rosary Church. Interment Holv Sepulchre Cemetery.

on Nov. 4, 1944. He It lurvlved by hie wife, Rose (Annerello) Madnlena. Two daughters, Miss Maryann ond Rosemary Madalena. Two sons, Joseph ot Seattle, Wash, ond Gerald of Rochester.

Three orondchiidren. Three sisters. Mrs. Ml choel (Kathryn) Genco, Mrs. Tillman (Kose) Thomas ond Mrs.

Samuel iso belle) Marldalena. Two brothers. Bat tiste and Anaelo Modaleno an aunt and uncle, Mr. Mrs. Alexander DiMuro.

Also severat nieces and nephews. The family reauests friends to rail between the hours of 2-4 ond 7 9 at The Alaimo Funeral Home, 601 Jay St Funerol Services Wednesday morning at I 30 from the Funeral Home ond 9:30 at St. Lawrence Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. McIIale, William J.

William J. McHale, aged 77 years, of 517 University Ave, (formerly of 7 Norwood Sunday Nov. 4, 1964. He Is survived by his wile, Isabelle B. McHale, two daughters, Sister Mary Per-oetua, R.S.M., ond Mrs.

Patrick (Betty) Crlno, four grandchildren. Deceased was member of the Plumbers ond Steam Fitters Union, No. 13, The V.F.W 5th Artillery C.A.C. Post 5 ond the Holv Name Society. Friends mav call from 2 5, ond 79 m.

at the Mottle Funeral Home, B53 Culver Rd. Prayers at the parlors Wednesday morning at 9:30 followed by a Solemn Requiem Mass at 10 o'clock ot Corpus Christl cnurcn. Morasutti, Bianca Entered Into rest suddenly Blonco Mnrassuttl of 70V spencer Nov. 1964. She Is survived by one brother, one sister and one nephew, an in naiy; a ood-chlld, Mrs.

Ida Sherman of Rochester, and many dear friends. Friends may call at the Walter Kroll Funerol Home, 401 Hudson 2 5 and 79 p.m. Funeral services Thursday, Nov. 10, 1964 ot 815 ond 9 o'clock ot St. Anthony's Church, Solemn Reaulem Mass.

interment, HOiy seouicnre cemetery. Mullan, Franklin R. Nnv. 4. 1964.

Franklin R. Mullan of 54 Appleton St. Survived by his wife Eunice, one son oeorge r. ninon, N.Y., two sisters, Mrs. Gordon (Ruth) A Pearre.

Mrs Robert (Naomi) Dengler, three grandchildren and one niece. t- i mm rnenai muy s.un su'hiut w.m., Monday and Tuesday 2-5, 7-9 p.m. at the funeral home ot J. Boyd Wlnchell ond Son, 594 Genesee St. Funeral service will be conducted Wednesday ol II a.m.

at Westminster Church. Interment Riverside Cemetery. Those wishing may contribute to the Gates-Groves Memorial Endowment Fund of Westminster Church. Murante, F. (Minnie) (Desino) Fllomena (Minnie) (Desino) Murante of 22 Texas St.

on Nov. 7, 1966. she is survived by her husband, Samuel Murante; one daughter, Mrs. Thomas (Christine) Meleo; four sons, Michael, Frank, Rocco ond Edward Murante; nine grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Mary Teora; two brothers, Thomas Desino of Rochester ond Mike Desino of also several nieces and nephews.

She was a member of the Maria S.S. Addolorata Society and the Women's Auxiliary of the Melfl Society. The family request friends to coll between the hours of 2-4 and 7-9 at Alaimo Funeral Home, 601 Jav St. Funeral services Friday morning ot 8:15 and 9 o'clock at Holy Apostles Church. Interment, Holv Sepulchre Cemetery.

Paxson, Lynn A. Suddenly Nov. 5, 1944 Lynn A. Paxson, age 73, years of 73 East Hilton, N.Y. Survived by his wife, Sarah (Diver) Paxson; one son, Elwvn D.

Paxson of Rochester; two grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Blanche Schuster of Kenmore, N.Y.; two nieces and one nephew. Friends mav call beginning Monday evening 7-9 p.m. and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. At the Kandt Funerol Home, 303 Lake Ave.

where funeral services will be held Wednesday ofternoon ot 2 o'clock Rev. I. Vincent Lloyd and Rev. Fred E. Dean officiating.

Interment in Parma Union Cemetery. Memorials to the Hilton Baptist Church in memory of Mr. Paxson will be ap preciated Eddie Livingston, 33, of 1491 Peach and Ralph Seay Johnson, 24, of 72 Sycamore will be represented by Orleans County Public Defender John A. Russelli of Albion. Isaac Dillard, 21, of 438 Carlton and James B.

Gaskin 22, of 403 Hickory St. will be defended by attorney James Robinson of Buffalo. Francis Russell Foust, 20, of 4976 Edwards Road, Medina, indicted on charges of third degree burglary and second degree grand larceny, was found not Indigent by Judge Serve and was ordered to appear in court Thursday with a Deaths Shcehan, Agnes E. Sunday Nov. 1946, Agnes E.

Sheehan of 45 Parkdale Terrace, Rochester. Sur vived by one sister, Mrs. Fred (Anna) Murray, of Rochester, two brothers, Dennis and Frank Sheehan both of Lima, N.Y., several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Connell Funeral Home, 2041 Lake Lima, from 2-5, 7 p.m. Prayer service at the funeral home Wednesday morning at 9:30 followed by her Reaulem Mass In St.

Rose Church, Lima, at 10 a.m. Interment St. Rose Cemetery. Thomas, Miss Mirian Miss Mlrlan Thomas, aged forty-nine of North Rose died suddenly Monday, Nov. 7, at Wolcott, following a long Illness.

Survived by her father, Leon Thomas of Huron and several cousins. A service will be conducted ot 2 p.m. Thursday at the Farnsworth ond Son Funeral Chapel at North Rose, with burial In Huron Evergreen Cemetery. The Rev. Leonard P.

Hackney, pastor of North Rose Methodist Church, will officiate. Friends moy call 2 4 ond 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, ot the Farnsworth Chapel. Westfall, Fred E. Fred E.

Westfall, formerly of Genesea, In Rochester Nov. 7, 194. Survived bv a daughter Mrs. H. Clifford Goodson, of Los Alamos, New Mexico; a son; Lyman A.

Wantaugh, three sisters; Mrs. John C. Brown of Utlca, N. Y.j Mrs. Joslah Chatfleld of Scars-dale, N.Y.; Miss Irene Westfall of Rochester; two brothers; Donald S.

Westfall of Rochester, Lt. Col. Chester C. Westfall of Snow HIM, Md. Friends mav call at W.

S. Rector ond Son Funeral Chapel, Geneseo, Tuesday from 3-5 p.m., from where services will be held, Wednesday at 11 a.m. The family reauest no flowers. Friends who wish may make a contribution to the charity of their choice, In his memory. I I AT PITTSFORD PLAZA Xsvfc- (Mr) vvvv) A if YN ifi A -M j- Auer.

Wllhclm Wllhelm Autr ol 1IJ Syndenham Rood on Monday, Nov. 7, 1964. He li survived by Ms wite Charlotte; one son William one daughter Miss Judith C. Auer, on Branddaughler Sondia Lee Auer, on sister, Mrs, Catherine Schrerk. He wai a member o( the Early Settlers ol Bjusch and Lomb and the American Society of Tool and Mechanical Engineers.

Friends may call on Wednesday only from 7- o'clock ot the Schoumon Funeral Home Inc. (new location) 2100 St. Paul St. Services on Thursday afternoon ot o'clock. Interment at the convenience ot the family.

In lieu ot tlowen friends may contribute to Salem United Church of Christ Renovation fund or the American Cancer Society. Brooks, Arthur L. Suddenly Sunday Nov. 4, 19M. Arthur Brooks, aged 75 years, of 92 Huobard Or.

No. Chill. He Is survived by his wife, Dorothy E. (Roberts) Brooks. One daughter, Mrs Doris B.

Adolphson jf Plttsford. Two sons, Donald E. of cast Bloomfleld and Dugald A. Brooks of Irondequolt. One sister, Mrs Clarence (Cora) Studeman Of Scottsvllle.

Seven grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. was a member of Etollan Lodge No. 479 Friends may call Monday evenlno 7-9 p.m. and Tuesday 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. at The Funeral Home of Harold F.

Wood, 1530 Buffalo Rd. (near Howard Rd.) where funeral services will be conducted Wednesday ofternoon ot o'clock. Dr Carlton Allen officiating. Interment, Grove Place Cemetery. Masonic Service by Etollan Lodge Tuesday evening ot 7:15 p.m.

Camelio, Francesca Entered Into rest Nov. 194. Francesco Camelio formerly of Quentln Rd. Survived by two brothers, John and Ralph Albano, three sisters, Mrs. Mary Camelio, Mrs.

Carmlna Fedele, Mrs. Theresa Camelio, several nieces and neohews. Among them, Mr. ond Mrs. Joseph Certnuto.

Friends may call J-5 and 7-10 ot the Falvo Funeral Home Inc. 1395 No. Goodman St. Funeral Services, Wednesday morning 10 ond 10:30 at St. James Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Cardwell, Elizabeth Ayette Elliabeth Avette Cardwell, Nov. 4, 1964, formerly of Sea Cllll Drive. Survived bv one daughter, Mrs. Robert Elsaesscr; one son, Louis Avette; four grondchil-dret and thirteen great-qrondchiidren.

F'ends may call Tuesdav at the Burns-Hanna Funeral Home, 1795 Ridge Rd E. between Goodman and Culver Road, from 2-5 ond 79 p.m. Services Wednesday morning at I 30 ond 9 o'clock at Our Ladv of Victory Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Cole, George J.

Sunday Nov. 4, 1944. George J. Cole of 1615 Clinton Ave. South.

He Is survived by his wife fciav Cole; seven daughters, Mrs. Mvrot (Betty) Corey, Mrs. Michele (V'rgiiiia, Flea, Mrs. Eugene (Beverly) Parrofta, Mrs. Norma Hayakawa of Michigan, Mrs.

Clinton (Shirley) Jones of Maryland, Mrs. Richard (Lea) Schuyler ond Mrs. Claire Wright of Maryland; three sons, George Cole, Norman Cole of Alabama and Gerald Cole. One sister, Mrs. Eugene (Jennie) Constable; one brother Bill Cole both of Tanners- lie, N.

twenty-elaht grandchildren. Friends may visit The Frlck Home for Funerals, 434 South Ave. from 2-4 and 7-9. A funeral service will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m., fhe Rev. Ever ett L.

Waters officiating. Interment, White Haven Memorial Park. Costanzo (Marasco) Rosina Entered Into rest, 4, 1964, Rosina Costanza, of 159 Randolph St. Survived by her husband Basil; one son, Basil two daughters, Miss Carmela Costanzo, Mrs. Raymond (Mary) Sillato; two grandchildren; one brother In Italy; several nieces and nephews.

Friends mav call 2-5 and 7-9 at the Falvo Funeral Home, 1395 N. Good man St. Funeral services Thursday morning at 8:30 and 9 ot St. Andrews Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Craig, Florence M. At her home, Sunday, Nov. 4, 1946, Mrs. Florence M. Croig of 151 Chlll-Scotts-ville Chill.

She is survived by her husband, Frank S. Craig; three sons, George Donald William L. Craiq; one daughter, Mrs. Fred (Virginia Anne) Mertz; seventeen grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Mrs.

Crnig was a member of the Onkleaf Charily Club, Triangle Charity Club. Friends may call at the Alvah Halloran and Son Funeral Home, 2125 Chill at Howard near Brooks 2-5, 7-9. Funeral services Wednesday morning at 8:30 ond at the Holv Ghost Church at 9 o'clock. Interment Holv Ghost Cemetery. Defendorf, Lea J.

Lea J. Defendorf, aged 79, wife of W. Roy Defendorf, former resident of' Rochester and Wolcott, died St. Petersburg Sunday, Nov. 4.

Also survived by sister, Miss Barbara LaBelle, Wolcott and St. Petersburg; brother, Wilfred LaBelle, St. Petersburg. Funeral service and Interment St. Petersburg, Thursday, Nov.

10. DuBois, John John DuBois, Nov. 7, 1964, formerly of Cooper Road. He is survived by his sister, Mrs. Chester (Jean) Dirks of Honeoye Falls; one brother, Abram DuBois; one nephew; Rev.

William DuBois of Florida. Private services to be held at the convenience of the family. No calling hours. Interment in Irondeauoit Cemetery. Arrangements bv Corbett Funeral Home 109 West Ave.

Dunham, Norton Sunday, Nov. 4, 1964, Norton Dunham of 76 Castle Acres Dr. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy C. Dunham; his sons, Richard Dunham and James Marcus; his daughter, Patricia Philips; five grandchildren. Friends mav call at Hedges Memorial Chapel 770 East Main St.

at Alexander where a funeral service will be held Tuesday aflernoon at 1:00 o'clock. Interment, White Haven. Friends wishing may contribute to the Shrine Crippled Children's Hospital In his memory. Ennis, Maurice Maurice Ennis on Sunday, Nov. 6, 1966.

Survived bv his mother, Coroline Ennis; a sister, Mrs. Anne Foxluger; a brother, Robert W. Ennis of Geneva and several nieces and nephews. Friends mav attend a funeral Mass at St. Mary's Church Wednesday morning at 9:00 o'clock.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Arrangements by R. Kenneth Crawford Funeral Home. Folwell, Wilbur L. (Bill) Saturday, Nov.

5, 1966, Wilbur L. Folwell of 406 Hampton Blvd. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Marian (Mary) Folwell; two daughters, Mrs. Louis (Germalne) Plerson and Mrs.

William (Sally) Robinson; one son, Wilbur L. seven grandchildren; several nieces and neohews. He was a veteran of World War I and II and Deputy Sheriff of Supreme Court. Friends mav call at Farrell Brothers Colonial Funeral Home, 51 Ridge Rd. West, near Memorial Bridge, from 2-4, 7-9 p.m.

Services Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Friends wishing mav contribute to the Cancer Fund. Freese, August Entered Into rest on Nov. 5, 1966, August Freese of Jersey City, New Jersey.

He is survived bv his wife, Katherine LaDlne Freese; his son Ralph of Dumont, N.J. and Mal. Karl Freese, U.S.A.F., No. Dakota; his sister, Miss Minnie Freese of Jersey Cltv, N.J.; three grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Friends mav call at the Laushr-v Funeral Home, Ontario Y.

Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Services Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment, Webster Rural Cemetery. In Memoriam Berardi, Raymond L. In loving memory of mv dear son, Raymond, who passed away Nov.

8, 1964. You suffered hours ves hours of pain, To wait for cure but all In vain, Till God alone knew what was best, He called you home with him to rest. God knew that vou were suffering, And the hills were hard to climb, So he closed vour weary eyelids and, Whispered peace be thine. Sadly missed by Mother. Vassallo, Angelo In loving memory of mv son who passed owny one year aoo November 8, 196V Dpeo In mv hnart vou are llvlna vet sadly missed by Mother and Father.

woo We Have the Perfect, Permanent Artificial Xmas Trees Discount Prices as Frltsch. Ruth C. of 41 Park Circle Drive, Folroort. She Is survived by her son, Lewis M. Fritsch.

Friends may coll ot Hedges Memorial Chapel, Inc, 70 East Main St. at Alexander where a funeral service will be held Tuesday allernoon at 2 0 clock Interment, Ml. Hope Cemetery. Gaskin, Margaret Mrs. Marooret Gaskln ot 37 Delllnoer Batavlo, Nov.

4, 1964. Survived by her husband, John J.i four sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Rapn and Mrs. Harry (Florence) Patka, both of Rochester, N.V., Mrs. Grace White of Moroonvllle ond Mrs.

Arthur (Catherine) Sibley ot Stafford; nieces and nephews. Friends may call Monday ond Tuesday after 2 pm. ot The Gilmartln Funeral Home, West Main Street, Batavlo. Services 2 m. Wednesday.

Burial, Elmwood Cemetery. Gemming, Victoria Mae Victoria Mae Gemmlno of 322 Lake on Nov. 5, 1944. She Is lurvlved by her daughter, Mrs. Seth (Lois) Granath; two sisters, Mrs.

Seth (Hael) MacMlllon, Mrs, Walter (Mary) Norton; three grandchildren; fourteen great grandchildren) several nieces and neohews. Friends may call at Corbett Funeral Home, 109 West Sunday and Monday from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Service, Tuesday ofternoon ot 2:00 p.m. Interment, Riverside Cemetery. Geyer, Lois E.

Sunday, Nov. 4, 1964, Lois E. Geyer of 107 Genesee Pk. Blvd. She Is survived by her husband, Harold B.

Geyer; two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Joan) Kuder ond Mrs. Edward (Marilyn) Parzysvek of Chicago, six grandchildren; also several nieces and neohews. She was member of S. Post Office Auxiliary, Postal Supervisors.

Friends mav call on Monday from 7-9, Tuesday from 2-5 and 7-9 at the Funeral Home of Norbert E. Vay, 604 Maple St. (cor. Colvin) where services will be conducted Wednesday ot 8:30 ond at 9 o'clock from Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Green, Wilhelmina Wllhelmlno Green, Nov. 6, 1964 of 477 Woodbine Ave. She Is survived by her sister, Mrs. Martha R. Rice; two nephews John (Jock) Rice of Rochester and James Rice of Rockvllle, two grand nieces; three grand nephews and several cousins.

Friends mav call at Corbett Funeral Home, Inc. 109 West Ave. Monday and Tuesday from 2-5 and 7-9. Service Wednesday morning at 9:30 and 10 o'clock at St. Monica's Church.

Interment In St. Pius Cemetery. Hendricks, Gertrude Gertrude Hendricks aoed 81 years of 183 Wlnstead Sunday, Nov. 4, 1964. She Is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Lewis (Bernlce) Begy, Mrs. Stanley (Helen) Lauweret; seven grandchildren; three great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Laura Junglohann, Mrs. Mae Monohan, Mrs. George (Mabel) Connell; her brother, Clarence Serth; several nieces and nephews.

Friends ma call from 2-5. 7-9 p.m. at the Mottle runeral Home, 853 Culver Rd. Prayers at the parlors Wednesday morning ot 9 o'clock followed by a requiem mass at 9:30 at St. James Church.

Hube, Mrs. Louisita Raleigh Mrs. Louisita Raleigh Hube of 724 Swamp Rd. Brockport, Nov. 7, 1964.

She Is survived by her husband Alfred Hube, two daughters, Mrs. David (Jacqulyn) Ruggles, San Bernadino, Calif, and Mrs. Ollle (Betty Lou) Mul-llns; two sons, Lyman John Raleigh of Batavla, Paul W. Raleigh of Brockport, nine grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. David (Helen) Sullivan of Niagara Falls, Mrs.

Arthur (Alice) Ebert and Mrs. Walter (Catherine) Courtright of Brockport, three sons, Grant Kearney of Lakevllle, John and Thomas Kearney of Brockport; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Fowler Funeral Home Inc. 58 State St. Brockport Tuesday evening from 7-9 Wednesday from 3-5, 7 9.

Prayer service Thursday morning at 8:30. Funoral Mass from the Church of the Nativity at 9 o'clock. Interment at the convenience of the family. Jamieson, Frank Prank Jamieson, 11397 59th Terrace North, Largo, Fla Sat. Nov.

1964 in St. Petersburg Hospital. He Is survived by his wife, Emma Nuessle Jamieson; a sister, Mrs. Oliver Kemp; a brother, George Jamieson both of Rochester: niece and a neohew. He was a member of Frank L.

Simes I orlae. No. 990 of Rochester. a twenty-eight year retired employee of Eastman Kodak a veteran of world war 57th coast Artl lerv. Friends mav call from 2-5 and 7-9 Tuesday at the Frank Ashton Funeral Home.

1218 Culver Rd. where funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. Friends wishing mav contribute to the Arthritis Foundation, 973 East Ave.

Jones, Bessie C. At the Strong Memorial Hospital Nov. 7. 1966. Mrs.

Bessie Campbell Jones of 247 Genesee Park Blvd. Widow of the late Fred Jones. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Gilford (Wilma) Bloomer, Mrs. Helen Graden Rocskar; three sisters, Mrs.

Anne Mathewson, Mrs. Charles (Ethel) Wallace, Mrs. Mildred Murray; one brother. Earl Campbell; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren, nieces and neohews. Friends mav call Tuesday 7-9, Wednes day 2-5 and 7-9 at the Funeral Home of Henry D.

Halloran Son 141 Arneft Blvd. t-unerai services inursaay morn- ina at 11 o'clock, nterment, Holv Sep ulchre Cemetery, Rev. Harris officiating. Juhrs, Charles W. Charles W.

Juhrs of Morton, N. Y. Nov. 7. 1966.

Survived ov his wite, Mrs. Wilhelmina Juhrs: one daughter Mrs. Gilbert (Pauline) Henderson of Kendall, Mrs. Harold Juhrs of Kendall and Gordon Moel of Kendall; five grand children; two sisters, Mrs. Martha Homuth and Mrs.

Minnie Knapp both of Brockport; four brothers, Herman and Arthur Juhrs of Kendall, William and Edword of Rochester; several nieces and neohews. Friends may call at the Fowler Funeral Home Inc. 52 State St. Brock port Wednesday and Thursday from 3-5, 7-9. Funera serv ce f-r day at p.m.

Rev. Erwln Goltermann officiating. Interment in Lakeside Cemetery, Ham lin. Friends wishing may make contributions to the St. John Lutheran Church.

Kritch, Kenneth D. Kenneth O. Kritch of 29 Conklln on Sunday, Nov. 4, 1964. Surviving ore his wife, Marvlin Kritcti; two sons, Keith and Kevin; his mother, Mrs.

Ruth Kritch; one brother, Arthur Kritch. Friends mav call at the Edward H. Drier Funeral Home, 1717 Portland at Rldae Road East, Monday evening 7-9, Tuesday 2-5 and 7-9. Funeral serv ice Wednesday afternoon at 1:30. In terment, Mt.

Hope cemetery. Kuhner, John J. John J. Kuhner of St. Petersburg, Florida, Friday, November 4, 1966.

He Is survived by one son, Edward Kuhner or uavton, unio; one oaugmer, Mrs. Raymond (Anna) Bour of Rochester; seven grandchildren; one oreat-orand- chlld; one brother, George Kuhner of Rochester; four sisters, Mrs. Anna Nixon of St. Petersburg, Mrs. Joseph Wurtz of Ontario, N.Y., Mrs.

Wil liam Rotterman of St. Petersburg, Mrs. Gordon Tlckner of Rochester. Friends may call Tuesday evening from 7-10 p.m. at the Haubner S.

Stall- knecht Funeral Home, 878 Jav Mroet. Funeral Wednesday morning ot 8:30 o'clock and 9:00 o'clock at Holv Foinih' Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Kummer, Teresa VV. Teresa Wlxted Kummer of 74 Marlborough Nov.

5th, 1964. She Is survived by her husband, Edward P. Kummer; two brothers, Roger J. Wlx ted and J. Francis Wlxted; one niece, Mrs.

Ju a MacDonaid: one nepnew. Richord F. Wlxted. She was a member of the Rochester Teacher Association Friend mav call ot Miller Funeral Homes, Inc. 1625 Mount Hope 25 and 7-9 p.m.

Requiem Mass will be said Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock In Our Ladv of Good Counsel cnurcn. interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. LeSthander, Laura Laura LeSchander of 489 South Ave. and formerly of 249 Pearl on Nov. 6, 1966.

She Is survived by her dough ter, Mrs. Herbert Gaedt. one granddaughter, eight great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren. She was a charter and active member of the Danforth Recreation Center. Friends may call at Miller Funeral Homes 706 South 3-5, 79.

Requiem Funeral Mass Wednesday morning at 9:15 o'clock at St. Boniface Church. Ltipkicwicz, Vincent Entered Into resf Saturday, November 5, 1966, Vincent Lupklewlcr of 3i88 Culver Rd. He Is survived bv his wite, Theresa; one daughter, Mrs. Daniel (Ffuphrosvn) Wroblewskl; one sister, Mrs.

Pauline Llgas and one brother, Stanley Lupklewicr, both ot Binahnm-ton, N.Y.; five grandchildren; several nieces and neohews. Mr, Luoklewlci wns a member ot the Polish Falcon's Nest 52 nnd the Gedemlno Society. Friends may call ot the Richard L. Felerskl Funeral Home, 100S Hudson 2-4 and 7-9. Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning, Nnvembrr 196A at 9 from the funerol home and 9:30 o'clock ot St.

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