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Sraths Democrat arid 3ratli5 Deaths 3raths iDratbs Sratfts Keppler, Cnester G. Rochester, N.Y. 4B Maybee, W. Howard Aug. 14, 1970 Makin, John II.

Graves, Gertrude M. Duffy, Edward Walter Beikirch. Hollv Ann Wednesday. August 12, 1970, Gertrude Fdward Walter Duffy. 46 vears.

91 Suddenly, Tuesday, Auousf 11, 1970, Chester G. Keooler. Is survived by his wife, Rosamond; dauatiter. Mrs. Edmonton Road.

Thursday. Auaust 13 August 13, 1970, John H. Mokin, formerly of Ridoewoy Ave. Surviving are three sons Albert Volnev Ellsworth J. Mokin; one daughter Mrs.

Robert (Winifred) Wunder; two steo-sons. Grant, William Osborn; seven grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; also nieces. William (Carol) Nardaulst of Louisville, Kentucky; granddaughter, Laurie Ann; sister, Mrs. Kenneth (Marian) ParK-hurst; several nieces and nephews. W.

Howord Mavbee of 276 Embury Penfield, August 11, 1970. He Is survived bv his wife Elva; his daughter. Mrs. Maureen Campbell; of Pom-Dano Beach. Florida mother, Mrs.

Nora Mavbee; four brothers; Eti9ene of E. Rochester, Charles (Fred) of Rocheser. Harrv of Pittsford, Hubert of Webster; one grandchild; several nieces and neohews. Nowak, Peter Tuesday, August 11, 1970 Peter Nowak ot 293 Remington St. He Is survived bv his wife Catherine (Katie); one son Frank, two daughters.

Mrs. Peter E. (Jovce) Cumbo and Mrs. Robert (Joan) Cherwonik; eight grandchildren. He was member of Ukrainian Civic Center and Ukrainian Civic Center Pioneers.

Friends mav call from 2-4, 7-9 o.m. ot the new Paul W. Harris Funeral Home 570 Kings Highway corner Titus Ave. Funeral services Saturday morning ot Iff: 15 and 10:45 at St. Josaohat's Ukranian Catholic Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Parastas Service, Friday at 7:15 p.m. Ashley, Lillian Buckclew M. Graves of 2511 Highland Ave, widow of Loren O. Graves.

She Is survived bv her sisters, Mrs. John R. Dunn and Mrs. James Lechleitner both of Rochester, New York; her Brother, Justin McNernev of Winter Park, several nieces and nephews. Friends ore invited to attend a Reauiem Mass at St.

Thomas More Church, 2617 East Ave. Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Holly Ann Beikirch age 1 month J74 Hazelwood Terrace, on August i' She is survived Dv her carents Efl.vard and Mary Lou Schonieber Boik 'Ch her sister Wendy Lee Beikirch nor arondparents. Bur'on F. and Virginia Beikirch William and Mildred A sVhnneber; several aunts and uncles.

The family will receive friends r.t Miller Funeral Homes Inc. 706 Souti Ave. on Friday 3-5. 7-9 Interment private at the convenience of the family. Cameron, Gertrude J.

-ri ii fiprtrude Friends mav attend a memorial service Age 93, of Honeove, New York. August Friends may call 3-4. 7-9 o.m. at the Charles L. Younglove Funeral Home at Greece United Methodist Church, 1724 Maiden Lane, f-ridav afternoon at 1511 Dewev Ave Service saturaav at 1:30 o.m Rev.

Horace A. delPozzo officiating. Private interment Riverside Friends mav call from 2-4 7-9 at the 1VC survived Dv a aauamcr. beu-Inh Deuel of Honeoye with whom he lived; a son, Frank Ashlev of lronde-ouoit; a grandson, great-orondchildren, meres and nerjhews. 7 o'clock.

No prior calling. Interment took place ot the convenience of the 1970. He is survived bv his wife. Jane Memtema Duffv; one daughter. Noncv Ann Dutfv; his mother, Mrs.

Edward W. (Marion) Duffy; two sisters, Mrs. George A. (Barbara) Ryder, Piftsford. N.Y.

ond Mrs. James (Dorothy) Taylor, Fern Park. Fla. He was a rrumber of Brighton Reformed Church onJ a Veteran of W.W. II.

Friends mav call at the Kenneth Craw'ord Funeral Home. 495 Winton Road North. Sat. and Sun. 2-5 7-9 o.m Funeral service Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

The Rev. Gordon H. Curtis officiating. Interment Oakwood Cemetery at the convenience of the tomiK' Friends wishing mav contribute to the Memorial Fund ot Brlahtnn Reformed Church or to The Salvation Army. Harlolt Funeral Home, B03 5.

Washington E. Rochester where services will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 Interment in Oak Wood Cemetery. Cemetery. Nesbitt, Mildred M. family in Irondeauolt Cemetery.

Mends wishing may moke contributions to the Church Memorial Fund. Sepulchre Cemetery. There ore no or colling hours. In lieu of flowers friends wishing mav hove Masses said for the rerjose of her soul or contribute to their No enor callinq hours. Funeral at the Wheeler Funeral Home in Bloom- favorite charity.

Arrangements: Hedges Cameron of 51 -B Seneca Manor Dr Sne is survived by her husband, I nomas Cameron; her son, Donaid S. Cameron; two dauohrers. Mrs. Dan. el (Petty) Kovanaugh.

of Toledo Oho, and Mrs. Charles (Mnriorie) brand, of Rochester: eight grondchl Link, Olive McKnight Memorial Chooel, E. Mom 5t. Harvick, Frances Wednesday, August 12, 1970. Olive McKnight Link of 34 S.

Goodman St. Wednesday, Auousf 12. 1970 Frances Harvick of 37 Mora Dr. She Is survived by her husband, Adoloh, four sistprs Mrs. Florence Milosz.

Mrs. She Is survived by her son, Frederick W. Benz of Avon, N.Y.; four grandchildren, William J. Benz, Gary R. Duffy, Lucille Muchard At the Rochester General Hospital.

August 12. 1970. Mrs. Mildred M. Nesbitt of 42 Kentucky Ave.

Beloved mother of Mrs Gerold (Dorothv) Merman, Mrs. Earle (Shirlev) Peacox. Mrs. John (Audrevl Russell, Mrs. Richard (Norma) Noves, Mrs.

Roger (Jacqueline) O'Steen and Richard Nesbitt; twentv-flve grandchildren, four greatgrandchildren, her sisters, Mrs. Edna Cox, Mrs. Freda Coin, Mrs. Grace Bettis and Mrs. Elizabeth Laird; also several nieces ond neohews.

Friends mav coll at the Funeral Home of Alvoh Halloron and Son. 2125 Chill at Howard Rd. near Brooks Thursday and Friday from 2-5 ond 7-9. Funeral service Saturdav afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment, Mt.

Hope Cemetery. Thomas (Annette) Pulvlno of Sonta Binz, Mrs. Michael (Yvonne) Smutko, of N.Y.C.; and Gaylord F. Benz; also Anna, Collt. Mrs.

Chester (Amelia) Kress, Mrs. Thomas (Viola) Sooere; three brothers. Edward Czvzeweski of several nieces and neohews. Buffalo. Benedict Lendrlck ond Chester Friends mav call Thursday evening Lendick.

several nieces and neohews. Friends may call from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. at the new Paul W. Harris Funernl from 7-9 p.m. at The John M.

Hedges Funeral Home, (corner of Culver Rd. ond Empire Mass of the Resur field, Saturday, August 15 at 2 P.m. Interment Lakeview Cemetery Honeove. New York. In lieu of flowers contributions may be mo to the Lakeview Cemetery Association.

Bassage, Ellen M. Tuesday, August 11, 1970, Ellen M. Pas soqe of 394 University Ave. She is survived by her son, Elmer P. Bassoge of Rochester and her sister, Mrs.

Jennie Spencer of Lockport, New York Friends mav call at Hedges Memorial Chapel 770 E. Main St. at Alexander, where a service will be held Friday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment, Webster Rural Cemetery. Baamann, Alexander Alexonder Baumann of 1783 South Aug.

12, 1970. He is survived bv his wife, Grace Townsend Baumann; a son, Richard S. of Geneva, 5 daughters. Mrs. John (Mildred) Pearse, Hvde Park.

N.Y Mrs. Donald (Dolores Pappert. Bovnton Seach, Florida, Mrs. Bettv Brook, Rochester. Mrs.

Dale (Jeon) Unden-tnuth, Vestal. N.Y., Mrs. Norman (Grace) Webb, Rochester; two brothers, William Sandow. Portand. Orcaon, Maxwell Baumann, Rochester; sister Mrc I milcp Amprn.

Rorhpster: 11 Home, 570 Kings Highway corner rection win be said Friday morning ti'fn; four great granncniiaren net Seymour E. Lash, of Frisco. Texas: her sister, Mrs. Euornc Luvc Ivnt Connor, of Lvnhurrt. Friends may call Friday 2 4, 7 9 rn Hcdaes Memorial Chapel Inc 770 E.

Ma St. lat Alexander) where service will be held Saturday morning at 1100. interment White Haven. In lieu of flowers friends wishing mav make contributes tn the American Concer Society, 40 Franklin St. or the Loke Ave.

Ban tist Church Memonol Fund, 57 Am-b ose St. Covert, Ann S. Ann S. Covert of South Hampton, tormerlv of Brockoort, N.Y. Wednesday, Auau't 12, 1970.

She is survived by one daughter. Mrs. Braden (Zelldl Hughes of South Hamnton N.Y.; one son. Fred Covert of Geneseo N.Y.; one sister, Mrs' Harold Garrison of Belleville, Ontario Canada: two grandchildren; four arcat-arandchildren; several nieces and niFnonds mav call at the Fowler Fu- i- Hrnrknnrt at 10:00 In St. James' Church.

Titus Ave. Funeral service Saturdav morning at 9:00 at the parlors. Inter Lucille Muchard Duffv of 37 Ridge Rd. Rochester Aug. 12, 1970 at Syracuse.

N.Y. Widow of Charles Duffy. Survived bv one son, Robert P. Groves of Eugene, Oregon; nine grandchildren; one great-grandchild; three sisters, M's. Minnie Scura of Wodsworth, N.Y., Mrs.

Kothryn Spizzano of Syracuse and Mrs. Mary D. Imperio of Mt. Morris, N.Y.; two brothers, Thomas N. Muchard of Syracuse and Nicholas E.

Muchard of Rochester; several cousins, nieces and nephews. Calling hours will be 2-4 and 7-9 m. both Saturday and Sunday at the Rector Funeral Chapel, Geneseo, N. Y. where a praver service will be held Monday at 9:00 a.m.

with a Mass at St. Marys Church, Geneseo at 9:30. Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery, Geneseo. The Rosary will be recited Sunday at 8:00 p.m.

ment, White Hoven Cemetery. Funeral Mass III be said Monday morning at 9:00 at St. Cecilia's Church. In lieu Fri. of flowers, friends wishing may con tribute to the American concer society.

Sat. Nite Only THE Heise, Martin C. Campbell Downtowner Rest August 13, 1970, Martin C. Helse, oge 80 years, of 1531 Lake Rd. Hamlin.

Survived by his wife Anna (Lotzow) Heise; one daughter Mrs, Martin (Florence) Bauch; two sons Arthur J. and William seven grandchildren; eight great Fullreader, Irene M. grandchildren; one niece Mrs. rrea fFuplvnl Rnnsp. nil nf Hnmlin 1 7 Calling hours Friday 7-9 p.m..

Saturday 2-4, 7-9 m. at the Kandt Funeral Home, 303 Lake Hilton whrrp service will be held Sunday PRESEMS JAN GURISO TRIO Free on Premises Parking Yen can do it. new Campbell top'n bond Resurface weathered and worn concrete walks and drives repair chipped steps, patios help moistureproof basement walls do any job that requires a thin coat of strong concrete. The secret is the blend of special polymers and sands that give top 'n-bond 8 to 10 times the bonding power of regular cement mixes. It even featheredges.

Just add water the rest is in the bag. Available at hardware, garden and building supply norm ru'in w--. Saturday 3 5, 7-9 p.m. Funeral iTvico Sunday Auaust 16, 2 o.m. Intel ment, Lakevinw Cemetery.

Brockoort, IJ Friends wishing mav make contributions to the St. Luke's Eoiscooal Brockoort. N.Y. Cromhach, Karl F. Earl F.

Cromboch, age 57, of 15 Knickerbocker Rd Ontario, on August 12 1970. Survivors are his wile Helen (I'nmmes) Cromboch; two sons, Richard Crombarh of North Rose ond Rob- IftpKctor- nnp hrn her. At the Highland Hospital, August 11. 1970, Mrs. Irene Full-reader of 202 River Meadow Dr.

She is survived by her husband, Earl cictorc Mrs. Isobelle afternoon at 2:30. Rev. Erwln Golter- mann officiating. Interment Lakeside ii Cosselman; Mrs.

William (Gladvs) Mdn-del, Srottsdale, Arizona; a brother, l.e-d unii-n nf Casta Mesa, sev Cemetery. Izzo, Laura (Arnold) A eral nieces and nephews. Mrs. Full nrtc nrpciHont thp AAil linner Club Tickets Welcome, eci up Albert Crombarh of Marion, and one arm i L. Lewis Auxiliary of the American Legion, Post 121.

grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren He was a member of Yonnondio Lodge 163 and the Improved Order of Redman. Friends mav call at Learv and Welch Funeral Home, 1W Mt Hope Ave. Thursdov 7-9. Friday 2-4 end 7-9 p.m. A Masonic service, Friday evening at 8:00.

Funeral service Saturday morning ot 11:00 o'clock. Inlerment ot convenience of the family. Bovd, Stephen L. LCpl. U.S.M.C.

Monday, Auaust 3, 1970 In Vietnam, L'Cpl. Stephen L. Bovd. He is survived bv his parents, Mrs. June Bovd and Mr.

Wesley Bovd, one brother Dovid, his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jeftcrs of Union Hill, N.Y. and Mrs. Haltie M.

Bovd of Shamokin, several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews and cousins. Friends mav call from 2-4. 7-9 D.m. at the new Paul W. Harris Funeral Home, 570 Kings Highway corner Titus Ave.

Funeral service Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment. Veterans Plot, Riverside Cemetery. Laura Arnold Izzo, of 48 Ironwood Thursday, August 13, 1970. She leaves a daughter, Mrs.

Elmer (Josephine) Walters; three grandchildren, nnnnlil I it-iHn nnrf Rnrrv Wnltprs; nnp A IfKilt Mrt-fcwfillK tMHt mti mtk pelvmr mill Iw npiirMf rtur-fsong CMtritt evMUi lutttr Ubu OUST ADD WATER Friends mav can ai rne runerui Halloran ond Son 2125 of rhiii ap nt WnwnrH Rd. near Bron 100 South Ave. Res. 232-4928 sister, Mrs. Floyd (Dorothy) Dailey of grandson, warn iruniuuuM, meres, nenhews ond cousins, and many friends.

Mr. Crombnch was a member of Wavne Lodge No. 416 i Friends may call at the Murnhv Funeral Home, Thursday 7-9 p.m.; thereafter 2-4, 7-9 m. A Masonic service will be held Friday at 8.00 p.m. Funeral service Saturday at 2:00 pm.

Inlerment Ridge Chanel Cemetery, Wil Ave Wednesday and Thursday from Ithaca, Michigan, sne was a memoer to Cunarnl eprvirps Fririnv mnrn stores everywhere. 3 of A dersgate unitea ivtetnoaisi i-nurcn ing ot 8:30 and at St. Mary's Church at Friends mav call at the Thomas Cnnoml rhnr.pl. Inr 4s5 Lake 9:00. Interment Ktversiae ierneierv.

CampbellProducts from 2-4 and 7-9. Funeral services liamson, in ne" V- Vu contribute to the Ontario Baptist Church Saturdav afternoon at 2:00. Interment Gleisle Lawrence F. HARRY T. CAMPBELL SONS' COMPANY Division of THE FLINTKOTE COMPANY TOWSON, MARYLAND 31304 Riverside Jankowski, Janhia (Jennie) i- 107f Irinlnn Memorial Fund or rne uiwnu v.u..-tner Ambulance Fund in his memorv.

Defendorf, Isahelle Frances Isobelle Prances Defendnrf of Miami. Florida, formerly of Rochester, Nrl York, August 10, 1970. She is survived hv her daughter, Mrs. Rnss (Naomi Buttram; one son, Richard Defendorf Afl.rt AlfrpH IPi-nnrp-1 (Jennie) Jankowski of 108 Dunn St. She liufj is survivea dv one son, rcuuen juuruw riv firiinHrhilrron turn Mrs Read ihe Wanf Ads Every Day Build and repair with these quality SAKRETE products Concrete Mix Sand Mix Mortar Mix Black Top Platter Mix SAKRETE is the registered trademtdt of SAKRETE, Inc.

Lottie Spangensberg; Mrs. Stanley (Irene) Petrowicz; three brothers, Wal-evrnn Wiecorek, William Wilko, and TAKE THE HASSLE OUT OF HOUSE gie, Mrs. Hiram (Florence) Lane; two On Thursday, August 13, 1970, Lawrence F. Gleisle of 15 Conkey Ave. He is survived bv three daughters Donald (Ruth) Freeman, Mrs.

Arrh'-(Virginia) Lotov, Mrs. John (Helen! Jones; son, Waller Gleisle; sister, Mr-Edna Volkmar; brother, J. Earl G'r thirteen grandchildren; several nieces and nenhews. Friends may call 2-4, 7-9 p.m. ot Schauman Funeral Home, 2100 St.

St. Services on Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at the funeral home. Mass of the Resurrection, Monday afternoon at St. Michael's at 5:30 o'clock. In lieu of flowers friends wishing mav make contributions to the American Cancer Fund.

brothers, Raymond fceknen ot Newuu i AAMInn Pi-krirh nf Pnr George Wiecorek; nieces and nephews crionHc mnu mil nt the Rlrhnrri 1. tNt'W IDII UMU (ui.wm i v. ester; two grandchildren; several nieces HUNTING! Check today's Felerski Funeral Home, 1005 Hudson u. u.l Ann 1,4 107(1 and nephews. Friends mav call at Corbeft Funeral Home 109 West Thursdov i i ,4 i Cprlrp Frinnu morn classified Ads.

DC ntJIU ri iuuv mm inn nun, at 9 from the funeral home and 9:30 at M. aiarnsiuus nurcn. uueiiiiedi, nuiy ing at 11 o'clock. Interment, Falls Ceme tery. 1 terv.

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