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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 41

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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Saturday. June 6, 1973 Deaths Reported in Western N.Y. NOTICE TO BIDDERS MRS. CATHERINE A. SEXTON also was a grocer from 1917 to Sealed Propositi will received by the Couniy of Monroe, until ltKM A.M.

fc.D.i.T. Fndav. June 12. 1970 at the 7 4 Door Sedaru 1 4-Ton Chevrolet Suburban Wagon 4 Station Wagon Police Can all in accordance ilh bid iheeti ar.d specifications which may be obtained at Ihe office of the Couniy Purchasing Agent. Room 409 County Office Building, 39 Main Street West, Rochester, New York 14ftl4.

Each Bidder must de-poiit with hit bid a cernfied check or bid bond in the turn of l-ivc 15 Percent of the proposal payaMe to the order of Gordon A. Howe, Director oj Finance for the County of Monroe, ounty Office Building, Rochester, New York 1414. No Bidder may withdraw hlj bid within thirty (td) dayi after the opening of the bids. The County of Monroe reserves the nphl for the Purchasing Agent to reject any or all bids. COUNTY OP MOT By: LEONARD V.

TOMCZAK, Purchasing Agent. FN June 4, 5, 6-3t. Office of the Purchasing Agent. Room 409 County Office Building, 39 Main street west lor the louwing: 2 Vi-Ton Pick Up Tracki 1 Heavy Duty Truck with Hoitt A Dump Body "ZUpeople in the know, buy at monroeiCT from Italy 60 years ago. She was a member of St.

Mary's Church. She leaves four sons, Pat of Irondequoit; Fred of Salem, Lawrence and Dominic of Canandaigua; five daughters, Mrs. Joseph Marafioti, Mrs. Thomas Sandy and Miss Gloria Cardella of Canandaigua; Mrs. Harry Nikulich and Mrs.

Angelo Belvey of Sayre, 27 grandchildrem. Friends may call today through Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Mc Elwoe Funeral Home. A prayer service Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. in the funeral home will be followed by funeral Mass at 9.m.

in St. Mary's Church. Burial Calvary Cemetery. v- 'a As Usual! Monroe Offers the HOTTEST PRICE In Town on the Coolest of All Selby of Rochester; one daughter, Mrs. George (Alice) Bishop of Rochester; nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Friends may call at the Moore Funeral Home in Naples today 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral will be there tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. Burial in Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Hammondsport. MRS.

LOUISE J. CASE BATAVIA Mrs. Louise J. Case, 87, of 226 State widow of Archie J. Case, died in Genesee Memorial Hospital late Thursday night (June 4, 1970).

She was a native of Upton and a member of the First Presbyterian Church and Majestic Rebekah Lodge. Her husband, a contractor, died in 1961. Mrs. Case is survived by two sons, Norman S. and W.

Stuart Case of Batavia; four grandchildren, and six greatgrandchildren. The service will be at 2 p.m. today in the H.E. Turner Mortuary. Burial in Hillside Cemetery, East Pembroke.

Memorials to the church. 1948. Siviving are his wife, Angelina Vitaro Santelli; three sons, James, Alfred and Dr. Arthur Santelli, M.D., all of Lyons; a daughter, Mrs. Hugo (Lavina) Muto of Rochester; two brothers, Salvatore of Philadelphia, and Nicholas of Lyons; 18 grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren.

Requiem Mass will be offered Monday at 9 a.m. in St. Michael's Church in Lyons. Burial in South Cemetery, Lyons. Friends may call today and tomorrow from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

at the Boeheim Funeral Home in Lyons where the rosary will be recited tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Michael's Church. FRANK GODWIN FARMINGTON A man identified as Frank Godwin, about 50, of Buffalo collapsed and died at Finger Lakes Race 'Track yesterday afternoon (June 5, 1970). Death with a daughter, Mrs.

Glenn Shelhamer, 83 Loud Road, Fairport. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Shelhamer and Mrs. Alice Hinkel of Fairport, and Mrs. Charles Mc Quattersof Greece; one sister, Mrs.

Marian Vegiard of East Rochester, and seven grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Friends may call today from 7 to 9 p.m. and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Kennedy Son Funeral Home, Canandaigua. The Service will be Monday at 2 p.m.

in the funeral home with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery. MRS. LOURENA SMITH NAPLES Mrs. Lourena Smith, 84, died Thursday (June 4, 1970) in the Knorr Sanitorium in Rochester. She was a member of the Avoca Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star and the Calvary Presbyterian Church in Rochester.

She lived in Naples from 1959 to 1964 when she went to live with a daughter in Rochester. Survivors include one son, AIR See! Buy This TO QUIET KOOL I MODUCT if EKfJSON MDII MRS. ALICE GILL CANANDAIGUA Mrs. Alice Gill, 77, formerly of Crystal Beach, Canandaigua RDl, died yesterday June 5, 1970) in General Hospital, Rochester. Since the death of her husband, Richard Gill, in 1968, Mrs.

Gill had made her home was said due to natural causes. Investigation was made by the Ontario County PAINT-ft-IA MEDINA Mrs. Catherine Apes Sexton of the Poler Home for Adults died yesterday (June 5, 1970) in Medina Memorial Hospital after a short illness. Born in Olean, she moved to Medina from Perry eight months ago. Survivors are two sons, the Rev.

Bernard Sexton, pastor of St. Mary's Church, Medina, and James V. Sexton of Ken-more; four grandchildren and one brother, William Fane of Brooklyn. Friends may call at the Cleary Funeral Home, Medina, from 2 to 4 and from 7 to 9 p.m., where prayers will be said Monday at 9:30 a.m. followed by requiem Mass in St.

Mary's Church at 10 a.m. Burial in United German and French Cemetery in Cheekto-waga. MRS. CLAUDE BROWN COHOCTON Mrs. Claude (Phebe) Brown, 79, of 34 S.

Main Cohocton, died yesterday (June 5, 1970) in Ira Davenport Hospital, Bath, after a short illness. She was a life resident of the village. Surviving are her husband, Claude; three sons Stewart Fairbrother of Franklinville, William of Horseheads and Raymond of Cohccton; two daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Tally cf Castlewood Mrs. Kath-ryn Green of Big Flats, two brothers, William Ouderkirk of Bath, and Marion of the State of Washington; one sister, Mrs.

Bessie Fleishman of Buffalo, 16 grandchildren, and 24 great-grandchildren. The body is at the Bottom' Funeral Home where friends may call today from 7-9 and tomorrow 2-4, 7-9. Funeral and committal services will be in the funeral home at 2 p.m. Monday. Burial in Mapleview Cemetery, Cohocton.

ERMA D. KRUSEMARK LYONS Erma D. Kruse-mark, 78, of 102 Catherine died Thursday (June 4, 1970) in E. J. Barber Hospital in Lyons after a short illness.

A nephew and a niece are the only survivors. Private services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in the Weeks Funeral Home in Lyons. There will be no calling hours. Burial in Lyons Rural ALL BRAND NAMES ui I-z UJ -I CL You just can't spend any less than this.

And look at all the features you get, for less than 1 00! 1 15 Volt operation Slide-Out filter Instant Installation Pushbutton control Lifetime aluminum cabinet Beat the Price Rise! Beat the Heat! Serving Rochester for over 40 Years! EASY TERMS, Of Course! IW W9 4tJ Fl at 1 PAINT WALLPAPER CO. 0 Off "IF YOU DIDN'T BUY IT FROM MONROE YOU PROBABLY PAID TOO MUCH" TV APPLIANCES FURNITURE CARPETING 733 Monroe Ave, telsoJi1 Phone 473-6958 ZZ3 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING iCZZIZZTZZZZZZ 8inkAmericiro Sheriff's Office and tne body was released to a Buffalo undertaker. REV. LYNN A. WOOD PENN YAN The Rev.

Lynn Awmack Wood, pastor of Washington Park United Methodist Church of Bridgeport, died yesterday (June 5, 1970) in his home. Born in Bluff Point, heat-tended Dresden shcool and Ca-zenovia Seminary and earned degrees from Syracuse, Boston and Columbia Universities. The Rev. Mr. Wood, 71, served pastorates in Minnesota, Washington, Oregon, California, New York and Connecticut, and had planned to retire this month.

He leaves his wife, Gladys Warner Wood; a daughter, Mrs. Elmer C. Hartman of Geneva; four brothers, Leon F. and Victor J. of Penn Yan, Harold R.

of Syracuse and Walter H. of Dundee; two sisters, Mrs. Sheldon Gibson of Dundee and Mrs. James Ker-rick of Himrod and two grandchildren. The funeral will be in Washington Park Church in Bridgeport Monday, with burial at 2:30 p.m.

Tuesday in Lake View Cemetery, Penn Yan. Mrs. VINCENZINA CARDELLA CANANDAIGUA Mrs. Vincenzina Cardella, 82, widow of Fred Cardella, died yesterday (June 5, 1970) in Thompson Hospital. She resided at 131 Niagara St.

and had come to Canandaigua 295 RIDGE ROAD WEST DAILY: 8 A.M. to 5 P.M.BI mat iiiiii ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY ANTONIO SNATELLI LYONS Antonio Santelli, 83, died yesterday (June 5, 1970) in E. J. Barber Hospital in Lyons. He was a native of Italy, coming to this country in 1909.

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