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Vicinity Deaths mm Death Sfnlirrs Death 1 Death 2fattrr3 Democrat and Chronicle -f A Rochester, N. LLJt Moil. Sept. 11, 1967 Frank Widmer, 84, yesterday in South Bristol. McManus.

John Leo Regan, Joseph M. Vragel, Mary Haase, Mary Haas Vragel, formerly of 1564 De Witt, Cornelia Cornells DeWitt, 07 Minnesota St suddenly Seotember 9, 1967. She is sur Aoed 75, of 2100 Northeast 38th St Death Sfatirrs Lignt House Fiorido. He come to Florida 14 years ago from Rochester Saturday, Seotember 167, John Leo McManus of 1560 Schlegel Webster. He is survived by his wife, one son, Walter, and one daugh Kenneth R.

Favrean, 52, of Ovid, Thursday at Huntington, L.I. Survivors include a brother, Jack, of Rochester. Wilfred H. CapIe, 61, Friday at Tyre. Harry W.

Hopkins, 66. of Wa vived bv her daughter. Miss Bemice G. DeWitt; two sisters. Mrs.

Carrie where he had been a mercnanaising Dasson, Clifton 0. Thursday, September 7, 1W7, In Old Forge. Y- Clifton 0. Dasson, of 177 Thomas Ave. He ts survived by his daughter, Mrs.

Richard E. (Janice) Avery of Huntington, yv. two sons, C. Richard Oosson, end Frederick H. Do-son, ond live grondchiidren; one Sister, Mrs.

Helen Sieoert. Friends may coll Sundoy, 3-5 and 7 ot heages Memorial Cftooet, 770 executive tor retail stores, member of Bioakmon and Mrs. Mary Tnomas; one brotner. Joseoh Johnville. ter, Mrs.

Heroert (Morion) housci, both of Webster; three grandchildren, four areat-orandchlldren. St. Elizobeth Catholic Churcn, ponv oano Beach, and a 4th Degree Knight Friends mov call 2 to 4 and 7 to Sunday and Monday at the Frank Ash- of Columbus. Survived by his wife. Bramen.

Katherine E. Kotherlne E. Bromon, Seot. 10, 1H7 ot her home. I Simerwii Mt.

Morris, NY. Privott services will be held wi burial in Mt. Morris Cemetery. St. Pool on Friday, sept, iv.

She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Ewold (Minnie) Birr; one brother, Henry Haase. Several nieces ond nephews. Friends may coll ot the Schouman Funeral Home, 2100 St. Paul from 2-5 and 7-9 o'clock on Saturday and Sunday.

Service on Monday atlernoon at 1:30 ciock. Interment, Irondeauoit Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be mode to the Tower Fund ot the Lutheran Church of the Incarnate Word. too Funeral Home, izil culver where funeral services will be held Friends ore invited to coll ot Smith ond Lotre Funeral Chapel, 10 Lapham Park, Webster, Sunday evening between 7 to and Monday between 3 to 5 ond 7 to where services will be Mary jane; a son, Kex s. ot Detroit; three grandchildren, two great-grand children.

Reauiem Mass will be at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday afternoon at 1:30. Interment terloo, Saturday in Geneva. East Mam St. at Alexander, where a Brighton Cemetery.

funeral service will be held Mondoy U.nrv Monday ot St. Elizobeth Catholic held Tuesday afternoon ot 2 o'clock. John D. Van Hall, 77. of Wil I morning of 11:00.

Interment, wnitei" Pom do no Beach. Interment, Interment, Irondeauoit Cemetery. Into rest suddenly en Saturday, Sep liamson, Saturday in Newark. Mrs. Josephine Ruffalo, 69, yesterday in Newark.

Mrs. Catharine B. Hench, S9, of Pultneyville, Friday at Lyons. Christine S. Tuttobene, 15, of Batavia, Friday in Buffalo.

Earl H. France, 63, of Marion, Friday in Sodus. Joseph H. Battaglia, 65, yesterday in Batavia. Roland S.

Foster of Savannah, yesterday at Clifton Springs. Thomas F. Hamilton, 37, of Cohocton, killed yesterday in a two-truck collision near Malone. West Union Cemetery, Tuesdcy, in Gig-sonburg, Ohio. Arrangements, Kroeer tember 197, Henry Faison of 25 McCarthy, Kathryn M.

sunoov, seotemoer to. iw. Miss nce Hoven. M. Boldt ot 126? Sou Ave.

(formerly ot 29 Field St). She h) survived I bv her sis'er, Mrs. Herbert (Ednol John J. Funeral Home, Pompano Beach, Florida. Mrs.

Earline Gleason. 51. of On Saturday. September 1967, Reibson, Helen E. Kathryn M.

McCarthy of 54 Monroe Wawrzyniak, Michael John J. Dellti age 71 veors of 27i Pittsford. She Is survived by her Norton St. suddenly Sunday sept. 10.

Seneca Falls, yesterday in Seneca Falls. Survivors include a son, James, of Rochester. three brothers, John E. ond Lawrence Helen E. Reibson of 95 Herman Street, September 10.

1967. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Frank (Rita) Corona, Mrs. Jock (Katherine) Snopp of 197. He Is survived bv 2 sisters.

Ce J. both of Pittstora, i nomas t. ot Phoenix. Arizona; on aunt. Miss Alice celia and Bertho Demi; several nieces and nephews.

He was a Veteran of McCarthy of Rochester; several nieces Denver, Mrs. Kooerr ilois) OtM'U'iHii, iwt Diomtrin-igw, rrig Bechev; three nieces and one neohew. Miss Boldt was a lite member of Lutneron Church of Peoce. No or lor coiling. Friends art Invited to attend funeral services at the Ed-word H.

Dreier Funerol Home, 1717 Portland Ave. Tuesday afternoon ot 1:30 o'clock. Interment, Mt. Hoot Cemetery. Contributions to the Church of Pence Memorial Fund will be world War and Military Order of the Roy R.

Haskin, 82. of Inter. Mannatton Street. He is survived bv his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Faison: on son, Henry Faison Jr his mother, Mrs.

Jessie Mae Washington; step-father, Andrew Washington; one brotner, Kenny Faison; three sisters. Misses Teresa. Jessie Belle and Elirobeth Faison of Lumber-ton. N. Carolina; grandfather, Sidney Moore of Lumberton, N.

Caro Una; a dear friend, Inell Wright; other relatives. Friends may coll 2-4 and 7-9 pjn. at the funerol home of M. E. Latimer Son, S.

Plymouth Ave. Funerol service, Wednesday, 1 o.m. at the funerol home. Interment, Riverside Cemetery. Huison, Mrs.

Jessie (Brown) puroit Heorr. Gokev and Mrs. Herbert (Morv) Pratt; one son, Albert Ryan; a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Steohany; 30 grandchildren; 3 areat-arondchildren. Entered Into rest Thursday, Seotember 7, 1967, Michael Wawrzyniak of 94 St.

Stanislaus St. He is survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Richard L. Felerskl Funeral Home, 1005 Hudson Saturday and Sunday, 2-4 and 7-9. Funeral services will be held Monday morning, September 11.

1967, at 9 from the funeral home and 9:30 o'clock at St. Stonlislaus Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. laken, Saturday in Interlaken. Friends mov call at the August Maier Funeral Home 111? Joseph Ave Harold Howard, 75.

of Mart. (neor Norton St 2-4. 7-9. Time of and neonews. Friends may call ot Zornow Funeral Home, 21 Lincoln Pittsford, Sunday 3 5 ond 7-9, Monday 2-4 and 7-9.

Service Tuesday at 10:30 and 11 o'clock ot St. Louis Church, Pittsford. Interment in St. Patrick's Cemeterv, Victor. Courtesy of no flowers will be appreciated.

Punerai to be announced. Colling hours 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Lewis Holly Funeral Service, 151 Genesee Street. Funeral Wednesday morning at 8:30 and 9 o'clock at St. ville, Friday in Hollywood, Fla.

Miss Katherine E. Branan of Bratlts Bridget Churcn, interment, noiy seoulchre Cemetery. Way, Edward W. Entered Into rest Seotember 1967 ot Myers, (Moore) Ada B. Mt.

Morris, yesterday in Mt. Morris. Fdward W. Wov. Sept.

7. 1967. of 686 Ricotta, Sam L. Honolulu, Hawaii. Formerly of 6 Mel vine Street.

Survived bv her daughter, Zornow, Grace S. Chili Ave. He is survived bv his wife. Thursdov, Sept. 7, 1967, Ada B.

Myers (Moore) of St. Petersburg, for- Sam L. Ricotta of 47 Broddock Street, Friday, Sept. 1967. He leaves merly of 35 Clay Ave.

She is survivea Mrs. John (Lois) Schleif of Honolulu, Hawaii; two sisters. Miss Nellie E. Brown of Rochester and Mrs. A.

(Ro-cnel) Reiter ot West Polm Beach, Flo bv her husband, Oliver G. Mvers; ner rida ond one brother, James K. Brown son, Allan D. Moore; two grandchildren, Robert A. ond LuAnn Moore; one sister, Mrs.

George Cronrtpton, St. Petersburg, two brothers. Walter Bennett. St. Lawn Mower Stolen Sam Pastorella, 59, of 59 Oak-man told police a driver- of Rochester.

Burial at Honolulu. Hawaii. Catherines. Ontario, ond George Ben Kaslauskas-Kasle, (Czepiel) On Friday, September 8, 1967, Grace S. Zornow of 25 Porker Drive, Pittsford.

She is survived by her husband, Albert one son. Dr. David H. of Brooklyn, N.Y.; one granddaughter; one brother, Frank Seelos of Honeove Falls. No prior calling hours.

Memorial service will be held at the First Presbyterian Church, Pittsford, Monday at 2 p.m. Interment at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers friends wishing may contribute to the Cardiopulmonary Research Fund, Strong Memorial Hospital. Arrangements by Zornow Funeral Home, Pittsford. Eunice Wov; his sister, Mrs.

tawora Vibbard of Scottsdale, Arizona; his brother, J. Harold Way of Glaversvllle, N.Y.; several nieces ond nephews. Mr. Wov was member of West Ave. Methodist Church, Gloversvllle Lodge No.

429, Rochester Consistory, ond veteran of World Wor I. Friends mov coll ot Corbett Funeral Home 109 West Saturday and Sunday from 2-5 ond 7-9. Service Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment In White Hoven Memorial Park. Friends wishing may contribute to the West Avenut Methodist Church Memorial Fund.

Josephine riding lawn mower valued at $200 was taken from his garage between 7 p.m. Saturday and 7:15 a.m. yesterday. Saturday, Seotember 1967, Mrs. Josephine Kaslouskas of 95 Grafton Street.

She Is survived by her husband, Walter; one daughter, Miss Patricia Kaslouskas; five sisters, Mrs. Edward (Stella) Kwatkowsk Mrs. r-ranx (Morv) Stockschloeder, Mrs, Hiram Weider, Catherine E. Catherine E. Welder of 591 Wellington Seotember 8, 1967.

She Is survived HLA 1 yours (Victoria) Berg, Miss Helen Czepiel, and Mrs. Glenn (Emily) Soils; several nieces and nephews. Friends mov call ot the George J. Sovage Funeral Home, 1080 North St. from ond 7 o.m.

Funeral services nett St. Petersburg, Flo. Funeral service In the Grace Methodist Church, 121 Driving Pork Monday morning ot 11 o'clock. Interment, Riverside Cemetery. In lieu of flowers friends wishing may contribute to the American Heart Assocation, 973 East Aye.

Mrs. Mvers was a member of Groce Methodist Church for over 40 years. Arrangements bv Hedges Memorial Chapel 770 East Main Street at Alexander. Petramalo, Mary Mory Petramalo, of 35 Evercloy Drive, Saturday, September 9, 1967. She leaves her husband, Fred; ore son, Michael; one daughter, Jacqueline Marie; her parents, Mr.

ond Mrs. George D' Ambrosia; two sisters, Mrs. Frank (Amelia) Mozza and Mrs. Sue Costello; two grandchildren; two sister-In-laws, Mrs. John (Maggie) Orrico, Mrs.

Mary Coccuzzi; several nieces ond nephews. by her daughter, Mrs. Harry (Elizabeth) along with your life insurance Tuesday morning ot 1:30 ond 9:00 Coate, of Conandalgua; two sons John M. Weider and Fred E. Weider of Pittsford; nine grandchildren; one great-grandson; ond one niece.

She was a ociock at saint Anarew tnurcn. interment. Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. member of the Third Order of St. his wife, Brace (Langschwoger); four sons, Samuel, Anthony, Robert, Richard; one daughter, Susanne Ricotta; eight grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs.

Ralph (Cora) Stagllono, Mrs. Teresa Milltello; seven brothers, Joseph, Edward of Philadelphia, Frank, James, Lewis, Russell of Brockoort, Glories of Keel In, Texas. Friends may call at tho Thomas Funeral Chapel 4545 Lake Avenue from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Prayer service Tuesday morning at 8:30, Holv Cross Church of 9:00. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Robinson, Blanche Hughes Blanche Hughes Robinson, Seotember 10, 1967 at Albany, N.Y. Wife of G. Kenneth Robinson, mother of G. Kenneth Robinson Capt. S.M.C., Sister of Mrs.

Ralph R. Smith, Delmdr, N.Y., Mrs. John E. Schoeofel, Rochester, Mrs. Raymond Callan, Rochester, N.Y., Mrs.

Edward G. Oehlbeck, Webster, N.Y., Joseph N. Hughes of Rochester, and Lawrence E. Hughes of Churchvllle, K.Y., grandmother of G. Kenneth Robinson III, Gregory Robert Robinson, ond Douglas Scott Robinson.

Funeral from Marshall W. Tebbutt's Sons, 633 Central Albany on Wednesday morning ot 9:30 o'clock ond ot St. Plus Church, Loudonville, N.Y. at 10 o'clock. Friends may call on Tuesday from 8-9 p.m.

Interment St. Agnes Cemetery. Schaefer, Lula G. Lulo G. Schaefer, formerly of 5853 East Henrietta Rush, N.Y., In Marysvltle, Ohio, on Seotember 6, 1967.

She Is survived by 'her daughters, Mrs. Herbert (Margaret) Fitzgerald, of Marvsville, Ohio, and Mrs. Ralph (Louise) Garrie of Rush, N.Y.; her sister, Mrs. Helen Weber, of Chicago, Illinois; her brother, Oliver Naas of Scottsville, N.Y,, four Laudise, Lawrence Family will receive friends ot Miller program your will also have provided family interment property. In advance before t-unerai Homes, 1625 mi.

Hope Ave. 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Reauiem Mass will be said Monday morning at 9 o'clock In St. Monica's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

rridoy, Seotember 1967; Lawrence audise, of 33 Hazelwood Terrace. He is survived by his wife, Blanche Lou-dise; his grandson, Lvnn Laudise; two great-grandchildren; his sister, Mrs. Anna Capoeillno; His brother, Vito Laudise. Reauiem Moss will be celebrated Monday morning at o'clock In St. Ambrose Church.

Interment, Holy Seoulchre Cemetery. Arrangements by Hedges Memorial Chapel 770 East Main Street ot Alexander. Friends mov call from 2-5 ond 7-9 p.m. at The Profetto Funerol Chapel 890 Goodman Street North. Services Tuesday ot 8:30 a.m.

ond 9:15 Weltzer, Jerome F. a.m. at hoiv Rosary cnurch. interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. tercy.

Pistor, Gertrude MacDonald, Hazel E. Jerome F. Weltzer, 401 Pearl St. en-tered into rest September 9, 1967. He Is survived by his wife, Marion Downs Weltzer; one son.

Gene P. Weltzer; two grandchildren. Holly and Laurie Weltzer; two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Gill, Rochester and Mrs. Anne O'Brien, Riverside, Calif.

Friends may call Sunday 7-9 p.m. and Monday 2-4 ond 7-9 p.m. ot the funeral home of Joseph A. Murphy, 363 Chili Ave. Services Tuesday morning at 8:30 and at SS Peter and Paul's Church at 9 o'clock.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. September 9, 1967, Gertrude Pistor of 45 Radio Street, widow of Helnrlch Pistor, aged 76 years. She leaves a brother and sister ond other relatives In Germany; also brother-in-law ond sister-in-law, Mr. ond Mrs. Frederick Pistor, and a niece, Mrs.

Melvln Sohs In Rochester. Friends may call from 2-4 ond 7-9 at L. W. Maier's Sons, 870 Clinton Avenue North (at Clifford Avenue). Services Tuesday morning ot 10:30, Rev.

Arthur C. Dueker officiating. Interment, White Haven Memorial Park. Suddenly Saturday, September 9, 1967, Hazel E. MacDonald of 125 Vlnedale Ave.

Survived bv two daughters, Mrs. Herschel (Colleen) O'Connell, Mrs. Clarence (Patricio) Rouleau of E. Mil-linocket, Maine; one brother, Earl Kelly of Salem, Oregon; seven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. A member of St.

Cecilia's Church; also of the Daughters of Isabella. Friends may call ot the Burns-Hanno Funeral Home, 1795 Ridae Rd. between Goodman ond Culver Rd. from grandchildren, several nieces ond nephews. She was member of the Eastern Star of Cohocton, N.Y.

Today, 3-5, 7-9 the family will receive frienas ot Miner t-unerai Homes 1625 Mt. Hope Ave. where services will Phen 586-5250 Rex, John Sr. SEND Coupon without obligation. be held Monday at 10:00 ociock.

interment, Webster Rural Cemetery. Widmer, Frank Frank Widmer of Naples, N.Y., suddenly September 9, 1967. He formerly was a co-owner with the Widmer's Wine Cellar. He Is survived by his wife, Elwv; one son, Frank Jr. of LeRoy; two daughters, Mrs.

Charleen Martin of Billings. Montana and Mrs. Llsetta Young of Naples; one brother, William, and seven grandchildren. Private funeral services will be held 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Reauiem Mass Tuesday morning ot o'clock ot St.

Cecl-llo's Church. Interment, Irondequolt Cemetery. In lieu of flowers Masses may be offered for the repose of her soul. Spencer, Catherine B. Catherine B.

Soencer of Sprlngwater, McLaughlin, Emma M. New York, Seotember 10, 1967. She Is from the family home Monday at 2 survived by ner oougnter Mrs. uena Cuddeback; her granddaughter Mrs. WHITE HAVEN MEMORIAL PARK Pittsford, N.Y.

GENTLEMEN: I am intereiUd in knowing mote about your Pre-Seed Purchate Plan. NAME STREET o.m. There mi be no caning hours. Alfred (Thelmo) Rohr; her grandson In lieu of flowers contributions may be Friday, September 8, 1967, John L. Rex Sr.

of 3 Pittsford Manor, husband of the late Alice G. Rex. He Is survived by his sons, John L. Rex, Jr. Edward M.

Rex, Col. U.S.A. F. retired of North Ridge, California; Coot. James Foster Rex.

USN of Kev West, Florida; his sisters, Mrs. Florence Feosel of New York City, Mrs. Elmer Roland, Mrs. Raymond Goldlng, Mrs. J.

Austin Mc-Graln: eight grandchildren. Friends may coll at the Anthony Funeral chapel, 2305 Monroe Ave. from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. where services will be held Tuesday at 9 n.m. nnd 9'30 n'clock at St.

l.ouis "'ttv ford. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Chicaoo, Illinois. Horoia anerman aiso wo greor-grana-children and two great-great-grandchlt dren all of Rochester. Frldoy, September 1967; Emmo M. McLoughlln, of 44 Westgate Terrace.

She Is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Marion Siebert ond Miss Edna A. McLaughlin; one granddaughter; Mrs. Nelson B. Dodge, Pittsburgh, Pa.

A private funeral service will be held at the convenience of the family. The courtesy of no flowers will be Arrangements, Hedges Memorial Chapel. Inc. 770 East Main St. Friends are Invited to call ot the given to ttie Mary Hawkins Girl Scout House, the Salvation Army or to the Naples Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund.

Vonhof, Albert Albert Vonhof of 180 Akron Street on ZONE -STATE. CITY Connell Funerol Home 2041 Lake Ave. Lima, N.Y., Monday 7-9 p.m. and Tuesday 2-4. 7-9 o.m.

where service will take place Wednesday afternoon at 2 Saturday, September 9, 1967. He is sur vived daugnters, Mrs. John (Joan) Hosenauer, Mrs. Bernard (Mar- lene) Tevelde of Renton, Washington; John II. one sister, Mrs.

Louis Bolt; three brothers, John of Alomeda, NON-SECTARIAN PARK PLAN CEMETERY ociock. Interment, White Haven Memorial Park. Van Hall, John D. Entered into rest on Saturday, Sept. 9, 1967, John D.

VonHoll of 272 E. Ridge Wllllomson, N.Y. Survived by his wife, Suzan DeBrvne VanHall; one brother and one sister. Private funeral service to be held at the convenience of the family at the Young Funeral Home, West Main Williamson. Interment, Morion FLOWERS With a Perianal Touch SMITH newer Shop 819 Joseph Ave.

544-9726 Permanently Maintained Son-Sertarian Park Plan Cemetery Operating Lnder Lava of the Stat of Sew York Monnmints Markin George of Walworth, New York, and William Vonhof of Pittsford, New York; two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the R. Kenneth-Crawford Funeral Home, 495 Win-ton Road North, Sunday and Monday 2-5 ond 7-9 o.m. Funeral service Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. The Rev.

John Verbrugge officiating. Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. Friends wishing may make contributions to the Rochester Christian School Building Fund or the Back to God Hour, care of the Christian Reform Church, Browneroft Blvd. at New Castle Road.

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