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Dratljs Dratl? Deaths Deaths Deaths Oratljc Dcatlj Democrat and Chronicle 4 Rochester, N. Y. 40 June 16, 1969 Wood, Georgia Dorothea Friday, June 13, 1969, at Hlohlonrt Hospital. Georgia Dorothea Wood o. Brighton Street She I.

survived by her father, Dr. Leland Foster Wood Funeral service will be held Monday afternoon ot 2.00 In Hedges Memorial Chapel 770 East Main St. at Alex onder. No prior calling hours, It Is sua fjsted thot memorials be made to th. oke Ave.

Baptist Church In lieu of Woodruff, Lillian J. Lllllon J. Woodruff, 44 Lilac Dr. Sun day, June 15. 1969, wife of the late Dr James B.

Woodruff. She Is survived hJ 0 daughter, Mrs. Arthur (Catherine) fi llott, Dundee. N.Y., one son, Or James B. Woodrutf, Blnohamton, on cousin, Mrs.

Fred Wlttmaach. Roches-ter and six grandchildren. Friends may call ot the R. Kenneth Crawford Funeral Home, 495 wintn, Rd. Monday 7-9 and Tuesday 12 Funeral service Tuesday at o'clock' Dr.

Osooode H. McDonald officiating Interment, Maplewood Cemetery, Vassallo, Louis Louis Vossollo of 204 Boy Street. June 14, 1969. He leoves nis wire, xose io Inmonei Vnssallo; five daughters, Mrs Anthony (Jennie) Gennell, Mrs. Louis (Phyllis) f-errara ot avraruse.

Mrs. Joseph (Angle) Barone, Mrs. Peter (Helen) LoFrank, Mrs. John (Mary Ann) Crudel; one dnughter-ln-law, Mrs. Margaret Vassallo; one brother, John Vassallo; twenty grandchildren; five great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

Friends may coll 2 4 and 7 9 P.M. ot The Protetta f-unerai enopei otu N. Goodman Street. Services Tuesday at 8:30 A M. and 9 A M.

at St. Francis Xovier Church. Interment Hoiy sepulchre Cemetery. Whiteford, Alexander Alexander Whiteford of 55 Thorndale Terrace, June 14, 1969. He Is survived bv three daughters, Miss Rebecca K.

Whiteford and Mrs. Robert A. (Jean) Hill Jr. and Mrs. Walter L.

(Betty) Greene; elghf grana-hlldren; ten great-giandchildren; several nieces ond neph ews He was a former Deacon In the First Boptlst Church. He was post chlel of the Clan McNaughton No. 23 ond Mason Club of Bousch and Lomb On Tuesday at 7 m. friends ore In vited to attend a Memorlol service fori Mr. wnifeford at tne Miner i-unerni Home.

1635 Mt. Hone Avenue. Interment at the convenience ot fhe lam-llv. Those who wish mav contribute to the First Baptist Church Memorial Fund ot 175 Aliens Creek Rood. Widener, Carol Carol Jones Wldener of Normon Oklahoma In Dallas, Texas, on June 7, 1S9.

She Is survived bv her daughter, Mrs. Nancy Beaucholne of Massachusetts; her son, Seth Wldener ot Dallas, Texas; her sister, Mrs. Jennie Jones Buvck of Henrietta; her brother, Whvland Jones of Rochester; four grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. A graveside service will be held Monday at 10 o'clock In Maoiewood Ceme tery. Henrietta, NY.

Arrangements Miller Funeral Home Inc. 1 PFLOWERSH TRULY EXPRESS SYMPATHY jl; THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Phillips, John F. John F. Philips 1033 Ceoroe Street Mumford, Y. on June 13, 1969.

Sur vived bv his wife, Lucille Rodmond Phil lips, his father, Arthur Phillips Mumford. Several aunts, uncles, one' cousins. Friends mav coll 2 5, 7-9 ot the Al hart Funeral Home. 56 West Main St Caledonia, N.Y. where prayers will bi said I uesdav morning ai 3:30 Reauien Mass at 9:00 in St.

Coiumba's Church. Rev. William Devereaux oiflclntlng. In ferment in SI. coluniba Cemetotv.

Pieniaszrk, Louis M. (Peiwck) Saturday. June 14. 1969. Louis M.

Plenl aszek ot 1537 Norton St. He Is survivea pv nis wife, Lottie; mrce daughters Mrs. Richard (Virglnlo) Szczepanskl Mrs. James (Dolores) Hawryliok, Mrs. William (Arleno) Ratigan five sons, Waiter, Bernard and Leon Peno-zek, Ronald ond Richard Pieniaszek; six sisters, Sister M.

Evagelene and Sister M. Amabllls of the Feleclon order of Buffalo, N.Y., Mrs. Sophie Siominski ond Mrs. ceno Powers both of Buffalo. Mrs.

Martha Gurzwlnski ot Arizona, Mrs Mary Grace ot caittornia, two brothers. Stephen Pensak and Stan-lev Pensok of Albion; seventeen grandchildren: nieces and nephews. Mr Pieniaszek was a member of the Elder Stotsmen's Club of Gleason Works. Friends may call at the Richard L. Felerski Funeral Home.

1005 Hudson 2-4 dnd 7-9. Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning, June 18. 1969 at 9:30 from the funeral home and 10 o'clock ot St. Stanislaus Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Pohl, Sara (Kelly) Sara L. (Kelly) Pohl of 593 Pinnacle Rood, Henrietta. Widow of Herman J. Pohl on June 14, 1969. She Is survived by three sisters, Mrs.

Harris (Margaret) Hull, Miss Catherine Kelly, and Mrs. Earl (Mary) Marr; one brother, Michael J. Kelly, and several nieces ond nephews. Friends may call at the home, 593 Pinnacle Road. Henrietta, Monday alter 9 n.m.

and all riav Tuesday. Funeral services Wednesday at 8:30 and 9 o'clock at Good Shepard Church. Inter, ment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Arrangements by Thurston Funeral Home, Inc. Porcari, Mary Elizabeth (Betsy) Mory Elizabeth (Betsy) Porcari, Sun day, June 15, 1969.

age 5 years of 150 Navorre Road. Survived by her parents, Mr. ond Mrs James A. Porcari, rmm iter. Mary vlroinia: three broth ers, Jomes A.

the third, and Charles grand parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. James A. Porcari, ond Mr. and Mrs.

John A. Davis of Oswego, N.Y. Friends may attend Mass of the Angels at 11 a m. Tuesday at St. Mar-goret Mary's Church (no prior colling).

Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made In her memory to the Al Sigl Center, 10O0 Elmwood Avenue. Arrangements by Farrell Brothers. Puleo, Frank M. Fronk M.

Puleo of 4025 Dewev Avenue, suddenly June 13, 19o9. Survived by his, wife, Antoinette; two daughers, Mrs. Bruce (Karen) Ballev, and M.ss Elo-ne: Puleo; two sons. Robert and Steven. mother, Mrs.

Rosalie M. Puleo; his; mother-in-law and father-ln-low, Mr. ond Mrs. Joseph DINortia; three broth-i ers, Santo of Buffalo, Vincent and; Michael Puleo; one sister, Mrs. William i (Palma) Gaenzler; several aunts.

58 Lake Ave. 232-2255 Free Forking Oit Premises X-9 i on iiiosi: mho ki: ami in miu: THE VERY BEST If, IllUflVfl? tin JJ FOUNDED IN 1929 Non-Siorion PARK PLAN CEMETERY uncies, cousins, nieces ana nfpnrniif, Deceased was a member of American OlP en, Mary AllCe 4 Cars Loofed In Parking Lot Three men reported to police that their cars were looted while they were parked in a lot Saturday at 75 Nassau St. One of them, James Cusi-mano of 60 Clooney Drive, Henrietta, said an electric shaver was taken from his car. Another, Eugene Randall of Clifton Springs, reported three books and a pair of sunglasses with a total value of $15 taken. The third, Kelason Holmes of Perry, said $5 in change and a pair of sunglasses valued at $7.50 were stolen from his car.

Regional Deaths Myron A. Russell, 85, Saturday in LeRoy. "Isaac Ver Sluis, 72, Saturday in Clifton Springs. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Evelyn Knobel of Rochester.

Mrs. Emma K. Hartrick, 78, yesterday in Medina. Mrs. Georgia M.

Schaeffer, 72, of Waterloo, yesterday. George A. Gray, 60, of Savannah, Saturday in Harris-ville. JDratljs Bennett, Jane E. Jane E.

Bennett of 978 Clinton Ave. South, June 12, 1949. She Is survived by her daughter, AArs. Ruth M. Fisher, two grandsons, Calvin Fisher of Con-Ondoiguo and Ma I com Fisher of Ontario Center; one granddaughter, Mrs.

Richard (Barbara) Comstock of Ivylond, eight great-grondcJiildren; two pieces and one nephew. Mrs. Bennett was a fifty-two year member ef Horse-head's Eastern Star No. 423. Friends may call ot Corbett Funeral Home 109 West Saturday and Sunday 2-5, 7-9.

Services and interment at the convenience of the family. There will be an Eastern Star Service Sunday evening 7:30. Beo, Charles P. Charles P. Beo, sudenly In Conondai- Bua.

n. june iyoy. He is sur- vived bv his wife, Ethel; one daughter, Mrs. Mlchoel (Phyllis) Andreou, and one son. Charles W.

Beo; two sisters, Mrs. Harry (Culne) Loria and Mrs. Lawrence (Fanny) Camuso; five brothers, Nick, Dominic, Mlchoel, Frank and Andrew Beyo; eight grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Thurston Funeral Home, 70 Thurston Saturday from 7-9 Sunday and Monday from 2-4, 7-9. Funeral services Tuesday at 8:15 and 9 at SS.

Peter and Paul's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. lJ TvSSwsilK ill Mat. iP e. lennlng, Otto K.

Otto K. Hennlng of 479 High St. Foirport, suddenly June 13, 1969. He is survivea oy nis wlte, Mrs. Annl Hen nino; one son, Ralph; one grandson.

eric, ooin of r-oirport; three sisters, Mrs. Ellv Vinzeiberg of Germany, Mrs Huoo (Lvdla) Schrelberg of Honeove. Mrs. Albert 4nny) Selling of Lyons one brother, Hons Neumenn; of Rochester; several nieces and nephews Friends ore welcome to call ot the Richard H. Keenan Funeral Home.

41 South Moln Foirport, Saturday eve ning, ii p.m. ona Sunday 2-4, 7-9 p.m wtvre services will be held Monday ot 2:00 w.th the Reverend George Haoa omcianng. interment Oak wood Ceme tery. Levey, Jules June 13, 1969 Jules Levey of Woodslde. r.

ne leaves nis wife, Irene, one son. Marry a. Levey of New York; several nieces ond nephews. Funeral services will be held In the Chapel of the Parsky Funeral Home, 1125 St. Paul Monday, June 16 at 10:30 a m.

Burial In AAt. Hooe Cemetery. Friends wishing may contribute to their favorite charity. Lybarger, Herman F. Herman F.

Lybarger ot 5 Barry Brockport, N.Y., Sunday, June IS, 1969. He is survived bv his wlte, Fern Lybarger of Brockport; one daughter Mrs. James (Ann) Donovan of Freehold, N.J.; one son, David Lvbaroer ot the U.S. Navy ot Long Beach, Califor-nle; one sister, Mrs. Stace Robeson of Pacific Grove, California; two arand-children; several nieces and nephews.

Nd prior callino. Funeral service nnd Interment ot the convenience ot the family. Friends wlshng mov moke contributions to the Lakeside Memorial Hospital, Brockport. Arrangements bv the Fowler Funeral Home Brockport, N.Y. Murray, Helen L.

Helen L. Murray ot 250 Brovton Saturday, June 14, 1969. She Is survived bv three daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Norma) Henderson, Mrs. Gerard (Doris) Kastner, Mrs.

Richard (Carol) Hausmon; one sister Mrs. William (Dorothy) Covlo; eight grandchildren, olso several nieces and nephews. Friends mav call ot Corbett Funeral Home 109 Vvest Ave. Monday and Tuesday from 2-4 to 7-9 p.m. Service Wednesday morning at 11 clock.

Inter ment Riverside Cemetery. Olmstead, David William David William Olmstead of 779 Good man St. South on June 13, 1969. He Is survived bv his wife, Cora (Diem) Olm stead; his son, William H. Olmstead two grandchildren.

Miss Bonnie Lee Olmstead and Barry William Olmstead; several nieces and neohews. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen ot the World. The family will receive friends at Miller Funeral Homes, 706 South 3-5. 7-9. Funeral service will be held Monday ot 11:00 o'clock.

Interment, Mt. hope Cemetery. Olsen, George L. June 14, 1969, George L. Olsen, age 41 of 37 Hawley Drive, WeDster, New York.

He is survived bv his wife, Min nie, two sons, Mark and oeorge, one daughter. Debbie, all of Webster; his father, two brothers, and one sister oil of Long Island, also several nieces and nepnews. Friends are Invited to call at the Smith 8, Lotze Funeral Chopel, 10 Lao-ham Park. Webster. Sundov and Mon day 2-5 and 7-9 where prayers will be sold Tuesday at o.m.

ona Moiy irin-Itv Church at 9:30 o.m. Interment, Webster Union Cemetery. Those wishing may have Masses offered for the repose of his soul. Ortelee, Milton Carl Milton Carl Ortelee of 90 Rd. suddenly June 15, 1969.

He is survived bv his wife, Mrs. Margaret Ortelee; one brother, Mark H. of Rochester; one Sister, Mrs. Borden (Lois) Booth of Margaret, Florida He was ve'eran ot World War I. Friends may call at the Frank Ash-ton Funeral Home, 1218 Culver Rd.

Monday evening 7-9 and Tuesday -4 and 7-9 p.m. where services will be held Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. Interment. White Haven Memorial Park. Peck, Anna Entered in'o rest June 13, 1969 Anno' Peck of 163 Marlborough Rd.

She Is survived by two sons, John L. Peck of Rochester and Lawrence J. Peck of Fort Lauderdale; a brother, Charles, of Baltimore, Maryland; two sisters, Mrs. Clifford (Martha) Zecher ond Miss Mary M. Rudolph; several nieces and neohews.

Friends may coll Sunday and Monday 1-4, 7-9 at the funeral home of Thomas F. Trott, 683 East Main St. Funerol services Tuesday morning at 8:30 and at Our Lody of Good Counsel Church. Interment In Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. i 'J iJS It Raichle, William L.

Saturday, June 14. 1969. William L. Raichle, aged 79 years, formerly of Alphonse Mreet- Survived by his wlte, Mrs. Lonsle (Wogatzke) Raichle; two dauahters, Mrs.

Norman Buraer, Mrs, Louis Shopes; one sister. Mrs. William (Florence Smith of Cleveland, Ohio three grandchildren, Robert Burger of Owego, New York, Mrs. Jomes Lesslie and Alan Shopes; two greatgrandchildren. Friends may coll at the Otto W.

nue, 2-4 ana 7-v p.m. Memorial serv Ices Monday evening at 8 o'clock Inter-1 ment at the convenience of the In lieu of flowers those who wish may contribute to the Grace Lutheran Church for children's work. I KeDer, itaynionn j. Suddenly Friday, June 13, 1969, Ray mond J. Reber, age 34 years, of 381 Hague St.

He Is survived by his wife, Jean schiffhauer Reber; two sons, Ray mond C. and Richard J. Reber; one daughter, Miss Marie Theresa Reber; his parents, Raymond F. ond Irene Reber; one sister, Mrs. John (Rita) Carney of East Aurora, N.Y.; several aunts and uncles and cousins, nieces, neohews ond friends.

He was a mem. ber of the Men's Club of Holy Family ana ptaudier's Activity Club. Friends mav call on Sunday and Monday from 2-5 ond 7-9 ot the Vov Schle ch Funeral Home 604 Made St. Icor. Colvln) where services will be conducted Tuesday dt 8:30 and at 9 clock from Holy Family Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Friends wishing, mov hove masses offered for the reoose of his soul. Rowe, Alice C. Alice Carter Rnwe. nawf 7ft.

tune VV 1969, In Geneseo. She is survived bv a son, Willlom J. Dletz; step-son, Gordon Kowe, both of Rochester; two grand-ChUdren; several nieces ond neohews. Friends may call 7-9 today and 2-4, 7-9 tomorrow ot the Martin Funeral Home, Mt. Morris, N.Y.

where services will be ncia i p.m. monaay. interment In Mt. Morris Cemeterv. Russell, Myron A.

Mvron A. Russell of LeRoy, New York, suddenly June 14, 1969. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Robert (Dorothvi Rooney of Ethiopia; Mrs. Robert (Janet) McHardv and Miss Beverly Russell of LeRov: cne brother, Nelson Russell of Holley, New York; six grandchildren, and one orat-grandchild Friends may call at the funeral home ot H.

Steuber Son, 16 Trigon Pork, LeRoy, New York Irom J-4 and 7-9 m. Monday and Tuesdov where serv. Ires will be held at 2 m. Wednesday Salatino, Erma i i ,1,1 I Erma Salatino, 961 Wlnton Rd. North! entered into rest Friday.

June 11 I960 She is survived by four sons, Albert, Carl, Anthony and Paul; ten grondchil-d two oreat-orandchlldren; a brother, Achllle Forgione. Friends mav call from 2-4, 7-9 at the Anthony Polvlno 8, Son Funerol Home 371 Lake Ave. Funeral services Tuesday 8:15 and 9 am. ot St. James Church.

Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemeterv. Searles, Judv Lvon Judv Lvon Searles, of 2S8 Dartmouth St. on June 13. 1969. She Is survived by her pa-enfs Inez G- Seories of Ring hamton and Jesse L.

Searles of several aunts ond uncles, nieces and neohews. On Monday afternoon ot 7'30 o'clock friends are invited to attend her Memorial Service at Miller Funeral Homes, Inc '625 Mt. Hope Ave. Interment pr.J vote. Tnose who wish mav In her me-' morv contribute to the Wheaton College r-una.

wneaTon, Illinois. Mary Alice Steven of 66 Pioneer Thursdav, June 12, 1969. She Is sur-v ved bv her husband John C. Steven two sons, Addison T. ond John C.

Steven three sisters, Mrs. Rav-mond (EMiabeth) Ziik, Mrs. Jwl'on (Edith) Dickerson, Mrs Robert fPoVi-c'O) two orandchl dren; several nieces and nephews. Frienas mav carl at Corbett Funeral Home 109 West Ave. Sau'dav end Sunday from 2-5, 7-9 p.m.

Service Monday morning 1 clock. at the convenience of the fnmily. in I eu of flowers friends wish mav make contnbuf ons to St Morv Episcopal Mission, Spenceroort. N.Y. Stevens Klizahetli T'lursdav- June "2, 19, Miss Elizcih' i Stevens of 18 Wfrer Pk.

She Is sur-1 vtvei dv her Ms Gecgi Huther Sr. (Helen), Miss Ruth Ste-I vens. Mrs. Earl Van Arum (Janei; hor rephews, George Warren H'jther, Wll-S ham Stephen WHHam Hpnrv Van Arum; her niece, Mrs. Frederick Muifin (Elizabeth Jane).

Friends may call at Hedges Memorial Chaoel, 770 East Mam St. ot Alexander where the funeral service will be held Monday morning at 11 clock. Interment, White Haven. Friends wishing mav contribute to tht Cancer Fund In her memory. to 0 it Simpson, Arthur George On Frldov, June 13, 1969 Arthur George Simpson, 76) St.

Poul St. He Is survived ov two sons. Mr. Koberf Simpson, Mr Frederick Simpson daughter, Mrs Clemens J. (Lillian) Salber a niece; fifteen ornnrtrhlldren.

all of Rochester. Friends may call on Saturday evening from 7-9 o.m. and on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. ot Schauman Funeral Home 2100 St. Paul St.

Services on Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment, Riverside Cemetery. siuiunovit'n, maims Atnnas Stolanovlch of 24 Avon Place, Saturday, June 14. 1969. He Is survived bv his wife.

Stolonka, one daughter, Mrs. Mando (Lubo) Tralanovskl, one brother In Yugoslavia, four grandchildren, two great grandchildren, several nirt MnH nsAhAuji The family reauests friends to coll om i ona -y p.m. or ine ngnna Funeral Home, 650 Main Street, East. A prayer service will be held1 Monday evening 7:30 o'clock. Funerol services Tuesday afternoon 2 clock at the Greek OMhodox Church of the An nunclotion, 962 East Avenue.

Interment, Mt. Hope Cemeterv. In lieu of flowers friends wishing mov contribute to the Church Building Fund. Taiiiblyn, Mildred C. Mildred C.

Tomblyn of 96 Lokeshlre Rd. Saturday, June 14, 1969. She is sur-vived by her nusbond. Thomas R. Tam-blvn; one daughter, Mrs.

Arthur (l.cr raine) Breault of Long Island; one son, Rev. Thomas W. Tamblvn of Vermont: one sister, Mrs. Harry (Lula) Osborne of Waterloo, N.Y. also several nieces ond nephews.

Frlonds mov call at Corbett Funera Home, 109 West Monday 2-5 to 7-9 p.m. Services Tuesday morning ot 11 o'edock. nterment. White Haven Memorlol Park at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers friends may contribute to the Church of the Master, 3495 Lake or the American Heart Fund.

Van De Ptitte, Ada Violet Thursday. June 12. 1969, Ada Violet VanDePutte, formerly of 1819 Ridge Rood, East, at Tarpon Springs, Florida Survived bv her husband, William J. Van DePutte. one brother, Leslie Harvey ond a nephew, Willlom Harvey, both of Florida.

Friends mav call Sunday at the Burns Hanna Funeral Home, 1795 Ridae Road, East between Goodman and Culver road 2-4 and 7 9 p.m. Service Mondov afternoon at 2:30. Interment River side cemetery. cii. To.

Sims. Isaac Isaac Ver Sluls, age 72 ot tpn Springs, New York, R. 2. Cllf-on June 14, 1969. Survived bv one sister, Evelyn Knobel of Rochester and several meets and neohews.

Home, Clifton Springs, New York, Monday and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. Funeral services wit be held of the funera home Wednesday at 2 om. Interment Wondlawn Cemetery, Canandalgua, New York, John II. llffiec Son Monuments 508 Stitt St. Markers 546-4602 FLOWERS "With a Pertanal Touch" SMITH Flower Shop 1 1 10 Hudson Ave.

544-9728 A1VFTKFVFNT itchitch ITCH CALAMATUM contains 5 anti itch ingredients pJus pairvkilling benzo-cm to rieve p'" tnt. Cooling, soothing CALAMATUM rtheves itching of minor km irritation and rashes, pnekh hart, mct bites, poison rvy oak. Get nrn-greasy, non-staining CALAMATUM DAW'S DRUG STORES Banks, Morris Suddenly, June 14, )6, Morrlj Bonks of 1415 Clinton Avenue South. He Is survived bv his wife, June; a sister Mrs. Kothrvn Mettcr.

Friends mov coll Sundov from 7-v Dm. and Monday from 2-4 and 7 9 ot me Antnony r-unerai LnoDei. Monroe Ave. Teoronto Locloe No 8, IOOF services Sunday evening m. Funeral Tuesday 11 a.m.

Rev James Rockwell officiating. Friend; wishing to pov tribute may contribute to the Heart Assocrotion. Interment at convenience of the family. Barnhart, Mary Mrs Mary Barnharf ot Ontario. N.Y June 14, 1969, aoed 97.

Survivors are TWO sons, Mr. ana Mrs. nomer onrn-hart of Ontario and Mr. ond Mrs. Howard Barnharf of Webster, N.Y.; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren.

Friends may call ot the Murohy Funeral Home, Ontario, N.Y. from 1-4 ond 7-9 p.m. where a Funeral Service will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. The Rev. John Rem of fne Mefnoa.sr cnurcn, un-torlo officiating.

Interment, Furnacevilie Cemetery. Bertolone, Antoinette (DiDio) Antoinette (DIDIo) Bertolone of 188 Whltnev Street on June 14, 1969. She iiruiuH h. hr hmhond. Vincent Ber tolone; one daughter, Mrs.

Frank (Mary) GlgMottl; three sons, Salvatore, Daniel ana vincenr oenoion, -feen grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Anthony (Mary) Clao of Auburn, New York; two brothers, Vlto DIDIo of Auburn, New York ond Alex DIDIo of Seneco Foils, New York; also several nieces ond nephews. She was a member of the Vt. Cormel Society ond the Women's Euchorlst'c League, of St Fronds of Asslsl Church. The family reauests friends to call between the hours of 2-4, 7-9 ot the Alolmo Funeral Home, 0I Jav Street.

Funeral services Wednesday morning 8 o'clock from the Funeral Home and 8:45 at St. Francis of Asslsl Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Brady, Grace June 14, 19o9, Groct Brady of 38 Klrcher Park, Webster, New York. She Is survived by one son, Richard Bue-chele of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, one sister, Mrs.

Edith Dornhorfer of Cleveland. Ohio, close friend, Mrs. Francis Sawver of Webster, also several nieces aid nephews. Friends ore Invited to coll at the Smith Lotze Funeral inapei, 10 lop- horn Pork, Webster, Sunday 3-5 ond 7-9 where services will be held Monday ot 2 p.m. Interment Webster Rural ceme tery Rev.

ceroid Boyer, officiating. Cave, Robert J. Saturday, June 14, 1969, Robert J. Cove or vsi Kumson Ka. zurv vea oy nis widow, Mary O'Neil Cave; three sons, A-lc James R.

Cave, USAF, John M. and Jeffrey two douohters, Judith ond Jill; two sisters, Mrs. Glendon (Mildred) Bowling, Mrs. Worner (Helen) Llvermore. He was a veteran of World War II.

Friends may call at the Vav-Schlelch Funeral Home 2692 Dewey Mondov from 2-4 ond 7-9. Interment Dunkirk. N.Y. Gaglio. Lena Lena Gaglio of 515 Backus Web ster, on June 14, 1969.

Survived bv one brother, Prank Hogan; four sisters. Miss Fannie Gaglio. Mrs. Patrick (Mary) f-raina, Mrs. Theodore (Josephine) Haste ond Miss Florence Gogllo, nieces and neohews.

Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 at the f-arvo f-unerai Home, 1395 N. Goodman St. Funeral service Wednesday morning at 8 50 ond 9:30 at St. Rita's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Gilmore, Edith E. Edith E. Gilmore formerly of the University of Rochester, Saturday, June 14, She Is survived by one son, Or-mell; thre sisters, Mrs. Carrie Campbell of Florida, Mrs. Lillian Cummlngs, Watertown, N.Y., Mrs.

Rolph (Helen) Veole, Massena, N.Y.; three grandchildren, five great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Frederick W. Mulroney Funeral Home, 2729 Dewey Tuesday only. Colling hours 2-4 and 7-9. Services Tuesday evening ot 9 o'clock Interment Wednesday at the convenience of the family.

Kindly omit flowers. Memoriois to ones favorite may oe maae in ner memory. i XT Jlu" Friday, June 13, 1'69; James N. Havens. Infant son of Mr.

ond Mrs. James C. Havens of Holcomb, N.Y. Besides his parents he Is survived bv his brother, Willlom C. Havens; his pater-nol grandmother, Mrs.

James D. Havens; his maternal grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. Perry N. Pierose, California; aunts ond uncles A funeral service will be held Wednesday afternoon at time ond brace to be announced.

Arrangements: Hedges Memorial Chapel, 770 East Main St. flf 0 fi C.j- Billing i plan ca III Park -i. .1 wirii: nirirr PI in. I Vl t. 1 Lea ion Post 463; Cathode War Greece- Auxiliary Police; Kodak Parkl 308 Club; Heart Club; and veteran ot World War II.

Friends mav coll 2-4 ond 7-9 ot the Tranella Funerol Home 565 Lake Ave-! nue. Funeral Tuesday morning 8: 15 and 9 o'clock at Mother of Sorrows Church, Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Reamer, Henry C. Thursday- June 12, 1969, Henry C. Reamer of 167 Lake Breeze Pk.

Sur-vived bv his wife, Mrs. Susan Baumann Reamer; two dauo'iters. Mrv VV Lois List, Mrs. James fNo-ma) Noble. brothers, Hrtert Remer of Omio, and George Rpimer; fiv prand-children; several nieces aM nenrnws A life member of the Transfiguration Lutheran Church.

Friends mav call Saturday ond Sundnv at the Bucns-Hanna Funeral Home, 1 705 Ridge Rd. between Goodman-Cu ver 2-4 and 7-9 D.m. Services, Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Transfiguration Luthemn Church (Culver-Avon-dale Interment, Irondeauo't Ceme-! tery. In lieu of flowers, contributions, may be made to the Memorial Fund of the Transfiguration Lutheran Church or to the Park Ridge HosDttal. im rounded in 1929 Our pijn i make: Hl White Haven Memoria Pittsford, New York I.IMI I inn ml.

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