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Sraihs Deaths Democrat and Chronicle Rochester, N.Y., CD Ian. 23, 1968 JD Kail, Clarence E. (Mike) Tillman, Gertrude A 49TH ANNUAL JANUARY SALE Marron, Martin F. Suddenly, January 20, 1968, Martin F. Marron of 1640 Manitou aged 59 vears.

Survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna Neilon Marron; his daughter, Mrs. Garrv (Cathleen) Benwitz; five sons, Martin Eugene, Joseph, Sgt. Michael of U.S. Army, Neil Marron; ten grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs.

Rose MODERN ikOItlillZ Doing 207 MAIN ST. W. "ii'ii'mii I BEDROOM dresser mirror chest bed Business for 49 Yean, at Broad PARK FREE III I I I I win 1 mmmufci t-ianerty of Rochester; one sister ond four brothers of Irelond. Member of the Brewer Union ond Holy Name Society. Friends may call at Farrell Brothers colonial Funeral Home, 51 Ridge Rd.

W. near Memorial Bridge from 2-4 and 7-9 o.m. Reauiem Moss Wednesday morning ot o'clock at St. John's Church. SDencernort.

Interment. St. John's Cemetery. In lieu of flowers friends may have Masses offered for tne repose of his soul. Martin, Irving F.

Sunday, Jan. 21, 1968, Irving f. Martin, ot tne nome ot his niece, Mrs. Morvln (Shirley) Rauber of 178 Walzford Rd. Survived by several nieces and nephews.

No prior calling. Friends ore Invited to attend a funeral service Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the Burns-Hanna Funerol Home, 1795 Ridge Rd. E. between Goodman ond Culver Rd. Interment, Mt.

Hope Cemetery at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers contributions mav be made to the memorial fund of the Irondeauolt Presbyterian Church. Mix, Helen M. Helen M. Mix, Jan.

21. 1968, of Huntington Hills. She Is survived by her husband, Irving L. Mix; one daughter, Mrs. Robert (Linda) Tvner; two sons, Terry M.

ond Warren M. Mix; one sister. Mrs. Robert (Elizabeth) Moore one brother, Walter B. Marshall; four grandchildren.

Mrs. Mix was a member ot the First Presbyterian Church. Friends are Invited to attend service at First Presbyterian Church Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. No prior calling hours. Arrangements by Corbett Funeral Home, 109 West Ave.

In lieu of flowers friends may contribute to the Memorial Fund of First Presbyterian Church. Myshchuk, Vasyl Monday, January 22, 1968, Vasvl Myshchuk of 39 Zygment St. He Is survived by his wife, Frances; his son, John; one sister, Mrs. Kozel; two grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 2-5, 7-9 p.m.

at the Paul W. Harris Funeral Home, 954 Clifford Ave. Funeral services Thursday morning at 8:45 and 9:15 at St. Josophat's Ukrainian Catholic Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre cemetery.

Parastas services Wednesday ot 8 p.m. O'Donnell, George B. George B. O'Donnell of 5844 East River Rd. on January 21, 1968.

He Is sur vived bv his wife, Margaret O'Donnell; his daughter, Mrs. Roger (Margaret) Hill; his two sons, Gary and Danny O'Donnell; his mother, Mrs. Mary Arnold, his sister, Eileen ond his two brothers, Edward and James; one grandchild; several nieces ond nephews. The family will be present 3-5, 7-9 at Miller Funeral Homes 1625 Mt. Hope Ave.

Funeral service Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. Porta, Nick Entered into rest, Nick Porta of 68 Hillcrest St. Survived by his wife, Angeline; one son, Jomes of Fairport; four daughters, Mrs. Anthony (Mary) Gullacl of Victor, Mrs. John (Frances) D'Amlco, Mrs.

Harwood (Catherine) Graf of North Chili, Mrs. Louis (Theresa) Sportelll of Endicott, N.Y.; thirteen grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends mav call 2-4, 7-9 beginning Monday evening ot the Falvo Funeral Home, 1395 N. Goodman St. Funeral services Thursday morning 8:30 and 9:00 at Annunciation Church, Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Powell, Fayette S. Fayette S. Powell, January 22, 1968, of 49 Dorchester Road. She Is survived by her husband, William H. Powell; one daughter, Miss Suzanne F.

Powell; one son, Robert S. Powell; several n'eces and nephews. Arrangements to be announced by Corbett Funerol Home 109 West Avenue. Ranalletti, Frank Frank Ranalletti of 764 Smith St. on Jan.

21, 1968. He is survived by his wife, Loretta (Testa) Ranalletti; two daughters, Mrs. Bart (Sue) Noto and Mrs. James R. (Nazzarlne) Noto; two sons, Raymond J.

and Larry J. Ranalletti; twelve grandchildren; six greatgrandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Ottorina Ciaccia In Italy; also several nieces and nephews. He was a retiree of Rochester Gas and Electric. The family request friends to call between the hours of 2-5 ond 7-9 at the Alaimo Funeral Home, 601 Jay St.

Funeral services Wednesday morning 8:00 o'clock from the funeral home and 8:45 at St. Francis of Asslsl Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Ratt, Ella Louise Ella Louise Ratt, formerly of Rochester, in Orlando, on Jan. 21.

1968. Survived by one daughter, Mrs. Glodvs Rivers of Orlando. two sons. William E.

Raft, Randall Rott, both of Orlando, Flo. Four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Mrs. Ratt was a member of the Church of the Epiphany. Friends may call at the Edward H.

Dreier Funeral Home, 717 Portland Ave. at Ridge Rd. Tuesday 2-5 and 7-9. Funeral service Wednesday morning at 10:30. Interment Family Plot, Whitehaven Memorial Pork.

Reiber, William F. Sunday, January 21, 1968, Wllllom F. Reiber of 43 Cliffordale Park. He is survived bv his sister Mrs. Olive Mumbv; one nephew, Wesley Fladd ond one niece, Mrs.

Lois Chalfleld. Friends mav call Wednesday 1 to 2 p.m. at Hedges Memorial Chapel, 770 East Main St. at Alexander where 0 service will be held at 2 o'clock. Interment, Riverside.

Friends wishing may make contributions to the Heart Association In his memory. 3ratl Warren, Bertha L. Bertha L. Warren, 1135 Merchants January 21. 1968.

She survived ov htr sister. Miss Mildred A. Warren; several nieces ond nephews. She was a member Spencer Ripley Methodist Church and a retired 40 year employe of Eastman Kodak Co. No prior calling.

Friends are Invited to attend a funeral service at the Frank Ashton Funeral Home, 1218 Culver Tuesday morning al 11:00 o'clock. Interment at the convenience of the family, Woodlawn Cemetery, Canondalgua, N.Y. Friands wishing may contribute to the memoriol fund of Spencer Ripley Methodist Church. Yanchek, Victoria Victoria Yanchek of 64 Washington Road, Pittsford. New York, Thursdav, January 18, 1968 In Tuscon, Arizona.

She is survived bv her son, Arthur R. Yanchek; her daughter, Mrs. Jomes (Olive) McDonald and five grandchildren. The deceased wos a member of the Legion of Mary and the Rosary Society of St. Louis Church, Pittsford.

Friends mav call Monday and Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 ot the Mattle Funerol Home, 853 Culver Road. Prayers Wednesday morning ot 1:45 ot the parlors followed bv a Reauiem Moss at 9:30 o'clock at St. Louis Church, Pittsford. In Mem oram Jenkinson, John H. In memory of John H.

Jenkinson. Dear John, It's been so long. Not a word or a smile. But, when we meet In glory land. Words and hearts will be forever lolned.

Loving wife, Carolyn. Dickinson, Edith C. In loving memory of my dear friend. Edith C. Dickinson, who passed away three years ago, Jan.

17, 1965. Gladys V. Eisele. a on It's not often with such family silver generation Choose from through January Spray, Silver Place settings Gertrude A. Tillman, oged 42, of Bath, N.Y., Jon.

20, 198, former resident of Holley, N.Y, Survived by one brother, Robert Tillman of Tonawonda one niece, Mrs. LaVerne Bubo of Hol- lev. Family will receive friends at the Mernil-Grinnell, Inc. Funerol Home, 39 Geddes Hollev Tuesday 2-5. 7-9 o.m.

Funerol service Wednesday 2:01 p.m. interment. Hillside Cemetery, Temkin, Sadie Mondov, Jonuarv 22. 1968,. Sadie Tem kin formerly ot 214 Berkley St.

She Is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Leo (Jane) Feldman of New York Citv, Mrs. David (Estelie) Kaplan of Rochester ond Mrs. Lloyd (Alice) Purvln of El Paso, Texos, a son Harold of Rochester, seven grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Funerol services will be held Wednesday at 12 noon from the memorial chapel of the Porskv Funeral Home, 1125 St.

Paul St. Burial In the Workmen's Circle Cemetery, at Britton Rd. Following the funeral a period of mourning will be observed at 129 Edgemoor Rd. Friends wishing may contribute to charities of their choice. Vanllall, John J.

Entered Into rest on Sunday, Jan. 21, 1968, John VanHoll of Route 88 North, NewarR, N.Y. He Is survived bv his wife, Jeftnie Leenhouts VanHoll, one son, Alvard VanHall, one stepson, Isaac Wilemsen, two step-daughters, Mrs. Ralph (Betty) Vanderllnde, Mrs. Carl (Dorothy) Blankenburg, ten grandchildren, two great-grandchildren.

Two brothers, Peter ond Addison Van-Hall. Four sisters, Mrs. John Van-Schaffell, Mrs. Jessie VanKouwenberg, Mrs. Oscor Niels, Mrs.

Richard Kar-stefter. several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Tues. 7-9, at the Young Funeral Home, W. Main Williamson, from where services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment, Ridge Chapel Cemetery ot the convenience of the family. a aa.5oo a asa-aoo Ricci, Madalene Modolene Rlcd of 209 North Gorftetd East Rochester, on Jon. 21, 1966. She is survived by her husband, James; three sons, Dominic of East Rochester, Carl of Pittsford, James Jr. of Rochester; three daughters, Mrs.

Gabriel (Lo-retto) Sortino. Mrs. Wiliiom (Lisa) Loughlin. both of East Rochester, and Albert (Yolanda) Ribis of West Webster; seventeen grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends ore Invited to call ot the Macaluso Funeral Home, 209 West Avenue, East Rochester, this evening, 7-9 P.m., Tuesday and Wednesday 2-4.

7-9 o.m. Funeral Services Thursday 8:30 from the Funeral Home, 9:15 o.m. from St. Jerome's Church. Interment, White Haven Memorial Park.

Rocco, Peter Peter Rocco of Hilton St. on Jan. 21, 1968. He is survived by his wife, Nellie (Marion); six step-daughters, Mrs. Angie Toroci, Mrs.

Anthony (Josephine) Dam-bra, Mrs. Al (Marv) Francese, Mrs. William (Carmelito) Bassett, Mrs. Louis (Grace) Ciccone of Lono Beach, Mrs. Carl (Helen) Tantalo; two stepsons, Joseph ond Anthony Marion; twenty-two grandchildren and twenly-live great grandchildren.

He wos a veteran of World War I. Friends may call at the Thurston Funeral Home, 670 Thurston Monday from 7-9 p.m. and Tuesday from 2-4, and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services, Wednesday ot 8:15 and 9:00 o'clock at St. Lucy's Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchere Cemetery. Wednesday at 8:15 and 9:00 o'clock at St. Lucy's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Rood, Exton E.

Exton E. Rood, Aliens Hill, N.Y.. In Canondalgua, after a long Illness, on Jonuarv 22. Besides his wife, Hester Towne Rood, he leaves a son Arthur Rood of Woolcott, five grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and four brothers. Friends may coll ot The Wheeler Funeral Home, East Eloomtield, Tuesday evening 7-9.

Services Wednesday at 2:00. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery ot the convenience of the family. Friends wishing may contribute to The Aliens Hill Methodist Church Memorial Fund. Rydquist, Gerda Sunday, Jan. 21, 1968, Gerda Rydaulst of St.

John's Home, 1262 South Ave. She is survived bv her niece, Ruth Stevens; three grandnieces, two grandnephews. Friends mav call Wednesday morn ing from 10 a.m.-ll a.m. at Hedges Memorial Chapel, 770 East Main at Alexander, where service will be held Wednesday morning at 11 0 clock Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery at the convenience of the tamny.

Seeger, Arthur F. In Lockport, New York, January 21, 1968, Arthur F. seeger, age it years of 2S41 Younastown Lockport Rd. Ransomvllle, New York, formerly of Hilton. N.Y.

Survived bv his wlte, Mildred (Hill Seeger; two daughters. Mrs. Elwood (Marion) Jackson ot Rochester ond Mrs. Merlin (Helen Erie of Ontario Center; two sons Harry of Webster, and Richard Seeger of Fairport; thirteen grandchildren; four great grandchildren; one orotner, Wallace Seeger of Hilton; several nieces ond nephews. Friends mav call beginning Tues day evening 7-9 p.m.

and Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Kandt Funeral Home, 303 Lane union, wnere funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon of ,1:30. Rev. I. Vincent Llovd ond Dr.

Leland Foster Wood of ficiating. Interment In Pormo-Unlon Cemetery ot the convenience of the family. Steenburgh, Catherine (Sibley) Catherine Sibley Steenburgh, Monday, Jan. 22, 1968. surviving are ner husband, Kurt; one daughter, Mrs.

Kathleen Luscher; one son, Lewis J. Bark; four grandchildren; seven great grandchildren, all of Rochester; one brother and two sisters and nieces and nephews of Montreal, Canada. Friends may call Monday 7-9 and Tuesday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. at the August M. Maier Funeral Home, 1119 Joseph Avenue (near Norton St.) Services Wednesday afternoon 1:30 0 clock.

Interment Riverside Cemetery. Streb, Benedict J. nnd(iv. Jan. 21.

1968. Benedict J. Streb. He is survived by one brother, Edward streo; tnree sisters, Mrs. Irene Herbst.

Mrs. William Rlchter ond Miss Cecilia Streb; several nieces and nephews. He was a world war 1 vtrnn Friends mav call from 2-5, 7-9 P.m. ot the Paul W. Harris Funeral Home, 954 Clifford Ave.

Funeral services Wednesday morning at 8:45 ond 9:00 a.m. at Holv Redeemer Church. Inter ment, Veterans' Plot, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Suttera, Lucille M. Lucille M.

Suttera of 18 Alexis Sunday January 21, 1968. She Is survived by her parents Mr. and Mrs. josepn s. Suttera; three sisters, Mrs.

Peter (Antoinette) Mannara, Mrs. Paul (Eleanor) Mannn Mrs. Michael (Marv Ann) Pino two brothers, Joseph P. and Ronald P. Suttera; several aunts.

uncles, nieces and nephews. The family reauests friends to call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Nanna Funeral Home 650 Main St. E. Services Wednesday morning 8:30 ond 9 o'clock ot Corpus Christl Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Swanton, Sarah B. Saturday, January 20, 1968, Sarah B. Swanton, formerly of Poplar St. She Is survived by her daughter, Mrs.

John G. Show; her son, Curtis B. Swanton; two grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Friends ore Invited to attend 0 memorial service In the Chapel of the Good Shepherd of the Church Home, 509 Mt. Hooe Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

There will be no prior calling hours. Interment at the convenience of the family. Friends wishing mav make contributions to the Church Home In her memory. 0 al ATLANTIC Reg. $2.60 Pound Darjelling Formosa Oolong English Eikst.

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Barrows of Shortsville, N.Y todav at his home. He was a World War 41 Veteran ond was an enoineer On tne LGNitfil vuntv numuuu. our' u.udrf hv his wife, Mary Sweeney Bar rows; his mother, Mrs. Harry Eva Borrows of Manchester; one brother, Wilbur Barrows of Florida; several nieces ana wuntrw. Friends mav call at The Arthur chnefer Funeral Home, 102 West Mar Shortsville, today.

7-9, Tuesday, 2-4 and -y. servius win uz iitia iiicib Wednesday ot 10 a.m. with the Rev. Bernard DeGraw officiating. Burial will be at the convenience of the family.

The Turner-Schrader Post j4 will con duct Military rues. Barry, David C. cntnrdnv. January 20, 1968 David C. Barry of 2501 East Ave.

He Is survived by ms wire, cmaoeTn r. carry; nis daughter, Ruth E. Barry; one niece, urt Bernard (Jean) Murohv. Friends are Invited to attend a me mnrim service at Third Presbvtenan Church, Corner of East Ave. and Meigs weanesoay aTretiiaun at 4 ciock.

There will be no prior calling hours. Interment at the convenience of the family, i-iowers srareTuiiv aecnnea Priends wishing may make contribu tions to the Monroe County Cancer and Leukemia Association of Community Chest, mi cast in nil memory. Arrangements by Hedges Memorial Chooel, 770 East Main St. Alexander. Blood, Edward F.

Edward F. Blood of 46 Church Le Rov. N.Y., Sunday, Jan. 21, 1968. Sur vived by two daughters.

Miss Margaret Blood of Le Roy and Mrs. Lawrence L. (Eleanor) Clark of Geneva, N.Y.; four granacnuoren; rwo sreai-granacniioren; one neDhew, Victor L. Blood of Le Roy Friends may call at the funerql home' of H. 5tauaer s.

son, ot 10 ingon Park. Le Roy from 2-5 ond 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Services at St. Peter's Church at 9:30 o.m.

Wednesday. Brownbridge, Patrick W. Entered Into rest on Saturday, Jan. 20, 1968, Patrick W. Brownbridge of Washington Pultnevvllle, N.Y.

He was born In Dublin, Ireland; brought up in India, where his father was an officer in the Britisn Army, servea in me British Army ond Navy. Lived in Pultnev vilie as a valet and companion to Paul ond Lillian Holling. Friends mav call Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 at the Young Funeral Home, West Main winiomson where serv ices will be held Tuesday afternoon ot 4:00 clock, interment, Lakevlew Cem etery, puitnevvuie. Colunio, Luigi Lulal Colunio, 80, 1118 S. Slate St.

Syracuse formerly of Watkins Glen died January 15, 1968 in Syracuse. Survived by eloht daughters, Mrs. Lucv Martin, Mrs. Susan Zombito both of Rcohester, Mrs. Lena Van Amburg of watkns Glen, Mrs.

Phyllis Green, Mrs. Jennie Trlpodl, and Mrs. Anna Gulno of Canadaigua; Miss Mary Jane Colun and Miss Maroaret Cu hno, both of Syrocuse; five sons. Guv of Syracuse, Nicholas ond James, Wat- kins Glen, Louis of Canadaigua and Anthony of Rochester; one sister, Mrs. Anna Arvonlo of Rochester, forty-five grandchildren, fourteen great grand children.

Prayer service was held at the Haughev Funeral Home, Watkins Glen, Thursday ot 8:30 o.m., followed by Requiem High Mos at St. Mary's Church, watkins Gien. Burial at later date at St. Mary's Cemetery, wamins Gien. Contant, Nellie M.

Monday, January 22, 1968, Miss Nellie M. Contant, Macedon, New York. Shi is survived by fw brothers, Abe and peter, both of Mocedon; one grand- nephew, Harold Contant, of Palmyra. Friends may call at the Payne Funeral Home, Macedon from 7-4 ond 7-9. Funeral services, Wednesday January 24th, ot 2 p.m.

Interment at the convenience of the family. Culhane, John J. Friday. January 19. 1968.

John Culhane of 150 Park Avenue. Survived by four sisters, Mrs. i nomas (Esther) Leorv, Mrs. Gien (Fannie) McKay Mrs. John (Annabelle) Viehmann, Mrs, Herbert (Isabelle) Bloomer; one broth- er, Judge Thomas P.

Culhane; several nieces and nephews. He was retired contain of the Rochester Police Bu reau, Police Benevolent Assn. and past commonder of the American Legion Friends mav call Sunday evening from 7-9 p.m. and Monday 2-4 and 7-9 o.m. at Farrel Brothers Colonla Fu neral Home, 51 Rldae Road West, near Memorial Bridge.

Reauiem Mass Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock at St, Thomas the Anottle Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers friends may have masses ot tered. Dean, George A. George A.

Dean, Jon. 72, 1948, of 187 Eimgrove Road, surviving or his wife, Mrs. Mobel Dean; one sister, Mrs. Emma Aldrldge; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Tuesday ond Wednesday 2-4, 7-9 p.m.

at the Char es L. Youna ove Funera Home, 1511 Dewey Avenue. Service Thursday at 1:30 Rev. M. deFor- est Lowen officiating.

Private interment Falls Cemetery. Deichman, Sandra Suddenly at her home, 15 Olympus Macedon, sundov, January 21. 1968. Sandra Deichman. She is survived by her husband, Richard two sons, Donald A.

and Jeffrey her mother, Mrs. A. Worden, Utlca; two sisters, Mrs. H. Pottenger, Ohio, Mrs.

O. Bin- swanger, California; one brother, R. Ri-chords, Texas; also several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Pavne Fu neral Home, Macedon, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, 7-9. Funeral serv ices Thursdov, Januory 25, ot 1 p.m.

Interment at the convenience of the family. Engle, Richard 6. Richard B. Engle of 19 Molnview Drive, on January 20, 1968. He Is survived by his daughter, Mrs.

Verne (Gladys) Beal; two grandchildren; three great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends may coll ot Miller Funeral Homes, nc, 6ZJ Mt. none Ave 3-5, 7-9, where a funeral service will be held Tuesday afternoon at o'clock with Interment In White Haven, In lieu of flowers, friends may contribute to the Gideon Memorial Bible Fund or the Memorial Fund of Calvary Church ot the Nazarene, 285 East Henrietta. Ersteniuk, Mary (Bentivegna) Mary R. (Bentivegna) Ersteniuk, 320 Grenville Rd.

entered Into rest Sunday, January 21, 1968. She Is survived by her husband, Georg; her parenls, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Rvan; two broth ers, Joseph and Peter Bentivegna; three sisters, Mrs.

Jerome (Catherine) Avery, Mrs. Richard (Dorothy) Wasson, Mrs. Frank (Morgaref) Gergely, all of Hilton, N.Y.; several nieces ond neon-ews. Frlendt may call today 7-9 p.m., Tuesday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. at the Anthony Poivino ond son Funeral Home, 371 Lake Ave.

Funeral services Wednes day ot 9 and 10 a.m. at St. Josa phat's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Floegel, Mela Meta Foioegel of 259 Mt.

Vernon January 22, 1968. 5ne is survived by her dauohter. Mrs. Sieowart (Gertrude) Damm; her son, Waldo Floegel, of Austria; two sisters, Mrs. Erna Kind and Mrs.

Alma Kanngiesser of Ger many; five grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends are Invited to attend a Me morial Service on Wednesday afternoon at 2 0 clock in tne Miner i-unerai Homes, 1625 Mt. Hope Ave. No prior calllna. Those who wish may con tribute to the Heart or Multiple Scle rosis Fund in her memory.

Good, Luella Luella Good of the Fourth Section Brockoort, N.Y. suddendv Saturday, January 20, 1968. She Is survived bv her husband Bert Good of Brockoort; four sons. Warren, Walter, Bernard of Brockoort, Robert of Hamlin; one daughter, Mrs. Elsie Ruggles of Brock-port; one brother, Henry Flugel of Rochester; four sisters, Augusta Kuehl of Rochester, Zora Alderson of Buffalo, Bertha Miller of Henrietta, Eloise Krueger of Hilton; eleven grandchildren.

She was a member of the Brockoort Fireman's Department Women's Auxiliary; she also was a charter member of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Veteran of Foreign Wars Post No. 2890 of Brockoort. Friends mav call at the Fowler Funeral Home 52 State Brock-port, N.Y. Monday evening 7-9; Tuesday 3-5, 7-9. Funeral service Wednesday 2 p.m.

Interment ot the convenience of the family. Gosnell, Edward F. Saturday, January 20, 1968, Edward F. Gosnell of 153 Wemblv Rd. He is survived bv several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call Tuesday 10 to 11 o.m. at Hedges Memorial Chapel 770 East Main St. ot Alexander where a funeral service will be held at 11 o'clock. Interment at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers friends who wish mov contribute to the Shrine Crippled Children's Hospital In his memory.

Gundberg, C. George Tuesday, January 16, 1968, C. Georse Gundberg, of 724 Grand formerly of Jamestown, N.Y. He Is survived by his wife, Jennie E. Gundberg; one son, Robert a daughter, Alice E.

Gundberg and his daughter-in-law, Mary F. Gundberg. Funeral services were held In Jamestown and Interment In Lakeview Cemetery, Jamestown, N.Y. Local arrangements by the John M. Hedges Funeral Home.

Saturday, Jan. 20, 1968, Clarence E. (Mike Hall aged 67 years, of 45 Surrey Greece. He is survived bv his wife. Mildred (Hilimire) Hall; one daughler.

Mrs. Naomi Loomis ot Greece; one son sgt. Francis n. Han, U.S. Air Force, Weisbaden.

Germany: one sister. Mrs Florence Alexander of Rochester; five gronaennaren, Darren Loomis of Greece, Jerrald, Sean, Vicki and Kevin Hall of Germany; several nieces and nepnews. Me was a member ot Bethany Presbyterian Church. Friends may call Monday evening 7-9 ond Tuesday 2-4 ond 7-9 p.m. ot the Funeral Home of Harold F.

Wood, 1530 punaio rca. inear Howard Rd.) where funeral services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon ot 2:00 o'clock. Interment, Riverside Cemetery. Those wishing may make contributions to the memorial fund of Bethany Presbyterian Church, 3000 Dewey In his memory. Hartmann, Walter J.

At Delrav Beach, Florida, Monday, 22, 1968, Walter J. Hartmann of 2505 East Rochester. He is survived by his wife, Elmo S. Hartmann; his sons. Walter c.

ond Arthur R. Hortmonn ond five grandchildren. Funerol service will be held In Rochester ot a time and place to be announced bv Hdges Memoriol Chapel, East Main St. at Alexander. Higbie, Patra Sunday, January 21, 1968, Patra Higbie of 1183 Park Ave.

Shi is survived by her husband, Harlan J. Higbie; her sister, Mrs. Donald Benedict of Seattle Washington; several nieces ond neph- Friends ore Invited to attend Memorial Service in the Chantry of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, East Ave. corner Vick Park Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 O'clock.

Interment ot the convenience of the family. Arrangements, Hedges Memorial ChopeJ E. Main St. at Alexander. Hilton, James L.

Ill January 21, 1968, James Hilton III, of Chestnut Hill Drive. Survived by his mother, Mrs. Ellse M. Hilton and son of the late Mr. James L.

Hilton Jr. He was graduated from Davis and Elkins College, West Virginia and belonged to Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secretory-Treasurer ot McKee Door Soles Company and was a member of Rochester Turners, Rochester Chamber of Commerce, Rochester Home Builders, St. Poul Exempt, Gray Knights American Legion Post, Professional Bowlers Association of Canada and All American Judges Association. Friends mav call 2-5 ond 7.0 at the Funeral Home of J. Boyd Wln-chell and Son, 596 Genesee st where funeral services will be conducted weanesaay at 1 p.m.

Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. Friends wishing may coniriDuie to tne Monroe county cancer society, fiease omit flowers. Ivey, Willie Willie Ivey, 94 Adamo Sunday. Jonuarv 21.

196,8. He is survived hv his mother, Mrs. Beulah Ivey; broth ers ana sisters, Asniey jimmy, Erise Andrew, Kenneth, Jessel, Johnnie Eddie Sarah ond Tonv: his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones many uncles and aunt; nost ot relatives ona other friends, Friends mav call at Daniel B.

Jocque Funerol Home, 54 Clifton Tuesday onlv, 2-4 and 7-9 o.m. Fu neral services will be held in War rington, beorgia. Hoffman, David S. David S. Hoffman of Buffalo, N.Y., Frt-dov, Januory 19, 1968.

Survived by his wife, Alda Hoffman; three daughters, Mrs. Perry Goldstein of Rochester, Mrs. Gerald Simon and Mrs. Barry Klein both of California; seven grandchildren. Friends mav call ot the home of Mrs.

Perry Goldstein, 800 Edgewood Ave. Judge, John R. Monday, Jan. 22, 1968, John R. Judge of 1149 Edgemcre Dr.

He Is survived bv his wife, Ann Judge; one son, Ron ald Judge; two daughters, Mrs. Roger (Linda) Randan, Mrs. Rav (Patricia) Ornt; his parents, Mr. ond Mrs. Leo C.

Knopp. He was a veteran of World War II. Friends mdy call Monday evening from 7-9 o.m. and Tuesday from 2-5, 7-9 p.m. ot the Hengstler-Menges Funerol Home, 2793 Culver Rd.

(near Ridge Funeral services Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock, interment, Oak-wood Cemetery, Penfield. Kuhn, James VV, James Kuhn of 34 Colgate St. on Jan. 21, 1968. He Is survived by his wife, Irene; one daughter.

Miss Shirley Anne Kuhn; one son, James Kuhn and one grandchild. Friends may call at the Thurston Funeral Home, 670 Thurston Monday and Tuesday from 7-9 P.m. Funeral services Wednesday at 11:00 o'clock at the funeral home. Interment, White Haven Memorial Park. Those wishing may contribute to the Association for the Blind.

Krimow, Peter Sunday. January 21, 1968. Peter Kri mow of 386 Wlnfield Rd. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Ida Krimow; one daugh ter, Mrs.

Helen B. Ernoiai. three sons, Walter Brandt, Henry and Alexander Krimow; four grandchildren. Friends may call at the Burns Hanna Funeral Home, 1795 Rldae Rd. E.

between Goodman-Culver Rd. from 7-9 p.m. Services Thursday morning ot 11 o'clock. Interment Irondeauolt Cemetery ot the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers contributions may be mode to the Memorial Fund o( the Durand United Church of Christ, or to the Cancer Fund.

LeTouzel, Roland Roland LeTouiel, aged 65 years, Sunday, Jan. 21, 1968. Surviving are two brothers, Kingslev and Harold LeTouzel; and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Monday ovenina 7-9 and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 m. at the August M.

Maier Funeral Home, 1119 Joseph Avenue (near Norton S( 1 Funeral Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. The Rev. W. J. Beuckmonn officiating.

Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. Lehr, Gotthilf J. Gotthllf J. Lehr of 158 West Fair-port, January, 20, 1968.

He is survived by his wife, Amalie; three sons, George of Penfield, Clarence of Honeoye, Elmer of West Walworth; three daughters, Mrs. Richard (Elizabeth) Albce of Rochester, Mrs. Kenneth (Margaret) Dennis, Mrs. Marvin (Betty) Mamroe, both of Fairport; one sister in Germany; eight grandchildren and tlve great grandchildren. Friends may call from 2-4 ond 7-9 ot the Harloff Funeral Home.

803 So. Washington St. E. Rochester. Services to be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment In Oakwood Cemetery. Lodge, Thomas C. Sr. Thomas C. Lodge 67 years, 87 Glenthorne Road.

Rochester. Born June 12, 1900, New York City. Sur viving are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Lodge; two daughters, Mrs. Catherine C.

Zytianowlcz of Bath, Mrs. Elizabeth Mullanev of Elmlra, New York; four sons, Thomas C. Jr. of California, Martin P. of Bath, Eugene of Wells-ville, Malor Edward Lodge of Fort Leavenworth, Kansas; four sisters, Mrs.

Charles Connell, New York City, Mrs. Helen Murphy, New York City, Mrs. Catherine O'Reilly of Kingston, New York, Mrs. Hubert Simons, Tennessee; eighteen grandchildren. He wos a member of the Rotary Club, ond Elks Lodge of Greece, N.

Y. and Rochester Pharmaceutical Society. Calling hours 2-4 ond 7-9 p.m. Recitation of Rosary Tuesday, 8 p.m., Requiem mases, Wednesday 10 a.m., St. Mary's Church, Bath, N.Y.

Interment, Holy Sepulchere Cemetery, Bath. Arrangements bv Sagans Funeral Home, Bath, N.Y. Lynn, Annie F. Annie F. Lynn, January 20, 1968 of 54 Fountain St.

She is survived bv her niece, Miss Eleanor J. Blakeslee of Torrance, Calif, and several other nieces ond nephews in New Zealand. Miss Lynn was a member of Christ Church Cathedral. Friends may call at Corbett Funeral Home, 109 West Ave. Monday from 7-9, Tuesday 2-5 and 7-9.

Service Wednesday morning at 11:00 o'clock. Interment, White Haven Memorial Pork. Madden, James Brian James Brian Madden, Infant son of Sandra and Thomos Modden of 42 Potomac Street, Rochester. January 22, 1968. He is also survived by his sisters, Mellnda Anne and Sherrl Lvnne, his maternal grandparents, Mr.

ond Mrs. Everett Sharpe of Rochester and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Madden of Youngtown, Arizona, also several aunts and uncles. Arrangements by the Nulton Funeral Home.

Mahan, Lillian VV. Mondoy, Jan. 22, 1968, Lllllam W. Mahan of The Rochester Friendly Home. She Is survived bv her daughter, Mrs.

Whitlow C. (Lillian) Roemer of Rochester, Mrs. Warner (Dorothy Stewart of Washington, one son, Robert B. Mahan of Nebraska; 0 sister, Mrs. H.

J. Nash of Florida, and two grandchildren. Friends mav attend memorial service (no prior calling ot the Rochester Friendly Home, 3156 East Ave. In Friday ot 1:15 p.m. Interment, Los Angeles, California.

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