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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 54

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The Morning Newsi
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54 Morninj Newt, Wilmington, Dtl. Oct. 15, 1 965 Obituaries of Delaware and the surrounding area CARD Ce" THANKS McCUNTOCK-Wi with fa ttianlc rela-tlvt and friend! tor their floral offerings, card! end contributions to ttie I. Sevdm Cancer Research of the Univ. of Penna.

Hospital end ml otnen who assisted vi during our recent lrn ment It) the death of oor deughter, EHiabeth Jane McClintook. Tht MCCIlntock Family. COTIl-ln memory of my dnr hus Mre riare D. the home of her niece, Mrs. SlffiiA Robert Pratt after a lengthy paternal grandparent, Mr and illness.

Maria Dolores Barrall Maria Dolores Barrall, Mrs. Florence M. inct rcPair shP at his home ad' Norwood L. Rearick rTsforK5yefrn(, a Norwood L-Rearick- M' of JXL mcLmber N. Harrison died Tues- Mrs lorence aager 71, odist churchi he was a former Haw mnminr at his home after Mrs.

John K. uarrau oi 7 band, A' Coetes, on hit birthday, Pa. month-old daughter of Mr. and October 15th, who passed away May 10, iul 011 ol- Jtsiciuay member Of the OfllCial DOard an illness of three months W2. Mrs.

Richard Barrall, 917 W. Mass 0f the Angels will in The Memorial Hospital after He is survived by two broth Anna. Loved and missed by wife. runs. Mrs.

Potts, who had lived at 505 W. 6th had lived in Wilmington until about a year ago, when she moved to Dobbs Ferrv to make her home. She 29th was stricken at home'be offere(j at Christ Our King Before his retirement four years ago, he had conducted ers, Thomas J. and Raymond, a short illness. Mrs.

Haueer was a retired MOWiR-ln ted and loving memory of our aunt Sadie Mower who passed away four yean ago today, October 5, mi. yesterday and pronounced aeaa catholic Church, 28th and Madi-at Wilmington General Hospital. Lon sts tomorrow morning at Thp hsihu hflrf heen ill since 'om Tnfprmpnt will be in ,1 7 'ihis own real estate business in Wilmington and was a former Buren St. and Park Place, and was for 10 years on the building committee of the church. This include service at the time when it purchased and built on its present site.

There are no immediate survivors. Services will be this afternoon at 2 at the Yeatman Funeral Home, 819 Washington with interment in Gracelawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home from noon until the service. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Church of Sadly missed by Niece, Madeline Jonei, ivi ia win rki in uic mmmig- ng Family. pU5ijc schools, where she had been a lifetime member of and Mrs.

Mildred O'Neal, cam- president of the Greater Wil had been employed for 26 years. Surviving are two daughters, mington Board of Realtors den. Services will be Sunday after DEATHS Born in Armstrong County, Mrs. Earl Cook, Seattle, noon at 2 at the Daniels Funeral' St. Peter's Cathedral and of its Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality.

Besides her niece, she is survived by a sister, Mrs. E. C. Solis, St. Clair, Mich.

Requiem Mass will be offered Mrs. Kenneth Frank, Che-; ome, where friends may call! to 1902. His wife, Mrs, Hannah Cathedral Cemetery. There will be no viewing. Mrs.

Frank Potts Mrs. Alice M. Potts, 80, formerly of Wilmington, died yes ADAMS- At hpr ridpnc, 14 Harrisbu birth and death was due to natural causes, according to Dr. Rafael E. Alzamora, deputy state medical examiner.

In addition to her parents, survivors are three sisters, Monica, Michele and Stephanie K. Barrall, all at home; her maternal Eflen Prk, on u.Lt. Ml turn Wash- three grandchildren; fr0m noon to 1:30 p.m. the day ritnn nf Phil, fnur cictnrc Mpa Phorlne UTVittn I- ii- i October AfiiiK fnur Charlps iohflli Mrs- of the funeral. Burial will be in anelpnie, Mrs.

Gwendolyn L. Light Of TT cambndge, George Cornish of ai Mrs. Lincoln Harris, and Fellows Cemetery, Seaford. bridoe. Md.

Relatives and fnendi are Elsie Van Vorst, all of SlatcnjThe familv succests contribu- Rearick, died about 10 years ago. He was a reader in the First Church of Christ Scientist, Van Continued on next page terday in Dobbs Ferry, N.Y,, at Christ Scientist. Z'tctTX Z.Xtf'Xl1, N.Y., and Mrs. Myrtle! tinns to Bcthesda Church in lieu of Wilmington, and 0f flowers he GRAY FUNERAL HOME, 707 N. Gray Friday evening 7 to o'clock, a brother, George Phillips of Staten Island, N.Y.

John Pardee ALLEN -Suddenly at hil home, Craw- Funfiral Services Will he Mnn-i ford Middiefown, on on. John Pardee, 57, of 2500 N. ms. Herman husband of Addaidav afternoon at 2 at Ho Tnn-! Monroe St. died yesterday at Hill Alien.

Aped IJ years. RelativesL ity Lutheran Church, Concord Ave. and Madison St. Interment Riverside Hospital after a long illness. will be in Gracclawn Memorial He was employed as a freight conductor for the Pennsylvania Park.

Friends may call at the Me Railroad, where he had worked Remember You Can Charge It' Take Months To Pay! Crery Funeral Home, 2700 Wash for 40 years. He was a mem ber of the Brotherhood of Rail ington Sunday night after 7, and friends era invited to attend the lervlrei at the DANIELS FUNFRAL HOME, 312 N. Broad Middletown, on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 17, at 3 O'clock. Interment In Odd Fellowi Cemetery, Seatord, Del.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday from 12 Moon to 1:30 P.M. In lieu of floweri It has been suggested by the family that contributions be made to Bethesda Methodist Church, Middletown. ARRALL In Wilmington General Hospital on Oct. 14, 165. Maria Deloris, daughter of Richard and Jacqueline Cavanaugh Barren, sister of Monica Michele and Stephanie K.

Barrall of 17 W. 7th St. Aged monthi. Mass of the Angels will be held at Christ Our King R.C. Church, 28th and Madison on Saturday morning, Oct.

16, at :30 o'clock. Interment Cathedral Cemetery. No viewing. Arrangements by JAMES T. CHANDLER It SON, INC.

FUNERAL HOME. road Trainmen and of the Order In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions to the of St. Luke. He also was a veteran of World War II. He is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Winona A. Paradee, at Holy Trinity Lutheran Memorial fund. Mrs. Bernard A. Schneider Sr.

Mrs. Margaret Schneider, 72, widow of a former New Castle home; a son, John in the Army; and a brother, Clark of Stanton. Funeral services will be Mon OIBSS-ln this city on October 13, 1M5. Mary wife of the late Jamei F. Gibbs of 7330 Locust Street.

Aged 73 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the service! at tht McCRERY FUNERAL HOME, 2700 Washington day morning at 11 at Holy County Building inspector, died yesterday at Brandywine Trinity Lutheran Church, Con cord Ave. and Madison St. In airppi on many mummy, whubi ij 11 clock. Interment In Riverviewj Springs Nursing Convalescent VERY FAMOUS terment will be Tuesday after noon at 2 in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va.

Friends may call at the Mo Home, 505 Greenbank Road, after a lengthy illness. The widow of Bernard A. Schneider she had made her home with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A.

Schneider Jr. of 204 Maple Crery Funeral Home, 2700 Wash temeiery. HAUGER -In this city on October 14, IMS. Florence M. Hauger of 2l! Market St.

Aged 71 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the services the Holy Triinty Lutheran Church, oncord Ave. and Madison on Monday afternoon, Oct. 18, at o'clock. Interment In Gracelawn Memorial Park.

Friends may call at the McCRERY FUNERAL HOME, 2700 Washington en Sunday evening after 7 P.M. In lieu of floweri, the family request contributions be made to the Holy Trinity ington St. Sunday night. 1 II 1 1 111 I In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions either to Phillips Heights. She served as a 5th Ward Demo the Riverside Hospital building fund or to the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Memorial Fund.

HILL At her late residence, 7800 cratic committeewoman in Wil Lutheran Church building fund. ltfh Street on October 11, 1965. Mary mington for many years. Besides her son, she Is sur wife of Frank M. Hill and daugnier of the late Charles and Sarah Godfrey.

Relatives, friends and member! of the Blessed Virgin Sodality, the Uriuline Mothers Guild and the Senior Board of Mrs. John L. Kirk Mrs. Emma D. Kirk, 89, of vived by another son, William F.

of Wilmington; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchil St. Francil Hospital are invited to attend the funeral trom the ME ALE FUNERAL HOME. 703 N. Broom Street, on Saturday morning, October le at 30 dren; three sisters, Mrs. John Malloy, and Mrs.

Palmer Walls, both of Wilmington, and Mrs. 310 Woodlawn Newark, widow of John L. Kirk, died Wednesday in Wilmington General Hospital after a short illness. Mrs. Kirk came to Newark MAN FACTUREK'S CLOSEOUT! FIND VALUES TO $30 The beauty of Brass! John Dugan of New Castle and a brother, Francis Wells of from Pennsylvania about 50 years ago.

She was a member of the Ebenezer Methodist Church, Newark. James F. Hearn LAUREL James Franklin Surviving are three sons, Sam Hearn, 2l-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William TM Hearn, uel D.

and James A. of Newark and John H. of Wilmington: died yesterday in Nanticoke two daughters, Mrs. Mary Ma-roney of Avondale and Miss Memorial Hospital at Seaford 0 clock. Requiem Mass at sr.

josepn on the Brandywine Church at 10 o'clock, nterment at St. Joseph'! Cemetery. Friend! may call at the funeral home Friday evsning after 7. In lieu of flower! the family suggest! contribution! to the Cancer Fund. HOWETT In thll city, on October 11, IteS.

Laura wife of John Rlgler Howett, liiter of Mri. Melvin Creagor, nd Mri. A. B. Underwood of II W.

3Hh Street. Aged 75 years. Relative! and friend! are Invited to attend the service! the NEW CHANDLER FUNERAL HOME, 7504 Concord Pike, on Friday afternoon, October 15, at 2 o'clock. Interment In Sllverbrook Cemetery. No viewing.

INGRAM On October 13, W5, Mae M. Ingram, nee MacLeod, wife of Harry W. Ingram of Clifton Park Manor Wilmington, Del, Funeral and Interment private at the convenience of the family from the ROBERT MORE LAND FUNERAL HOME, 9th and Main Sti Trainer, Pi. KIRK In Wilmington General Hospital on October 13, 1965. Emma widow of John L.

Kirk of 310 Woodlawn Newark, Del. Aged It yean. Relative! nd friend! are Invited to attend the ervlce! at EBENEZER METHODIST CHURCH, Newark, on Sunday afternoon, October 17 at o'clock. Interment at Ebeneter Cemetery. Friend! may call at the ROBERT T.

JONES SON FUNERAL HOME, Newark, on aturday evening from 7 to f. KNOTTS In thl! city on October 13, IMS. V. Henrietta, wite of the late William r. Knotts.

mother of Avis K. DECORATOR POLE LAMPS with sculptured wood knobs after a short illness. In addition to his parents, he Bertha Kirk, at home; seven grandchildren i and five great is survived by five brothers, grandchildren; and a sister, Levin, Willards, Md William K. Miss May Disert, Chester, Pa. (: -r '-c Parsonburg, Richard Funeral services will be Sun U.S.

Navy, Newport, R.I., Gary day afternoon at 2 at Ebenezer Methodist Church, Polly Drum- mond Hill, Newark, with interment in the adjoining cemetery. W. and Thomas at home; his maternal grandparents, John S. Lay field, Salisbury, and Mrs. Ethel Layfield, Par-sonsburg; and his paternal grandmother, Mrs.

Mary E. Friends may call tomorrow night at the Robert T. Jones Son Funeral Home, 122 W. Closeout Price! Wright, Lorraine K. Saulsbury, Meredith Uparn Laurel.

Main Newark, after 7. Murray, Margaret Poindexter, tda Washington, Edna Thomas, Rachael Wlllmore, Edgar, Charles, Earl and William Johnson of 3M Kiamensl Road, Belvidere. Services will be tomorrow afternoon at 2 at the Windsor and Disharoon Funeral Home Del. Aged yean. Relative! ana Deaffis elsewhere friends are Invited to attend the services Lrp frirnrh mav rail the Star of Bethlehem A.

U. Church. 1 1ere WIlLie U1LI1US LdlJ Newport, on Saturday afternoon, tnniffht rirtnh.r 10 it'nnrk Interment i Add a cheerful lift to ony room your home with coofdm-ated decorator pole lamps. Perfect as room dtvidersl Herman J. Allen MIDDLETOWN Herman J.

Union Hill Cemetery, Kennett Square, Pa. Friends may call at the church Friday evening 7 to o'clock. Arrangements by EDWARD R. BELL FUNERAL HOME. LAKE In The Memorial Hospital on Oc Allen, 82, died yesterday morn- tober 17, toward h.

Lane, ft cf band of Marie J. Lake of 237 Chelten- MC at MS home. 9 CraWtOrd PROVIDENCE, R.I. Henry Barrett Huntington, 90, professor emeritus of English at Brown University, died here yesterday. NEW YORK Burton Bala-ban, 43, an independent film producer, died at Memorial Hospital yesterday after a long ill Mr.

Allen conducted a cab- DEATHS attend the funeral services at the First Presbyterian Church Of Newark, 17 W. Main Street, Newark, on Friday morning, October 15 at 11 o'clock. Interment at convenience of the family. No viewing. Please omit flowers.

In lieu tnereoi please make comriounons 10 ctwm t-io Petersburo. Florida. First Presbyterian Building Fund or the; on 0clob.r m5. Anna wife of Delaware Hert Association 0stwalt, formerly of Wilmington, ments by WILLIAM J. WARWICK FU- VMr.

D.i,lim and friend! are aaHBajajaMBja. I IE I ness. R.I. Capt. NERAL HOME.

I inuil.H fn attend the services at the McCRERY FUNERAL HOME, 2700 Wash ington Street, on Friday afternoon, October 15, at I o'clock. Interment at Union Hill Cemetery, Kennett Square, Penna, LEONARD Of Kennett Square, Pa on October 13, 1965, Beverly L. Leonard, daughter of William W. and Lillian Dowlin Leonard, aged 75 years. Relatives and friends are invited ot attend the William McGregor, 101, who retired in 1956 as vice president of the Blackstone Valley Gas and Electric died here late PARDEE- In this city on Oct.

14, 1965. 0 I John, husband of Winona A. Pardee of r.cn.1. nu.v.c. N.

Monroe St. Aged S7 years. Reia u. oar fives and friend! ere o'clock. Interment at Umonvllle uiu Invited to attend vesterdaV Trinity Lutheran tery.

Friends may call at the funeral churchi Concord Avenue and Madison home Friday evening. street, on Monday morning, Oct. 18, at i i 'I o'clock. Interment at Arlington Na- MANION-ln the VA Hospital on Oc- ionai cemetery on Tuesday afternoon at tober 9, 1965. Frederick husband2 m.

Friends may call at the Meet the late Mary Kehm Manion of 1531 CRERY FUNERAL HOME, 2700 Wash-Maple Street. Relative! and friend! are inoton St. on Sunday evening after 7. WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -Ralph F.

Lewis an attorney and member of the law firm of McCanliss Early of New York, died yesterday after a Invited to attend the funeral from thehn lieu of the family requests MEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 703 N. contribution! be made to the Riverside long illness. Hospital Building Fund or Holy trinity Lutheran Church Building Fund. PARDEE In Veteran! Hospital, this city on October 13, 1965, Rawlins, hui-band of Ella Mae Pardee of 202 Westmoreland Richardson Park, aged 77 vean. Relatives and friends are in- Broom Street on Friday morning, October 15 at 9 o'clock.

Requiem Mass al St. Eliiabeth'i Church at 9:30 o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. In lieu of the family lugqests contributions to the Building Fund of St. Eolycerpi Church, Smyrna, Del.

MCLAUGHLIN -In this city on October 12, 1965, H. Raymond McLaughlin, hus BRICK TOWN, N.J. Clar-ence A. 'Atkinson, 72, a real ai'KrircSZWlBlate broker for 30 years in band of Dorothy McLaughlin of 1314 Ortnher IS. at 2 o'clock.

Inter- New York, died Wednesday. CONTEMPORARY COLONIAL COLONIAL Hth St. Funeral services and interment mpnt at Gracelawn Memorial Park, at the convenience of the family Saturday. neu 0f flowers contributions may be morning, October 16, al I 11 o'clock. mao, t0 tht Richardson Park Friends may call at MEALEY FUNERAL I rhrrh LAKE ZURICH, 111.

m- HOME, 703 N. Broom on Friday! fnmiw MlltnN Flu lor ntnnant MODERN Brass! PELTONEN In Union Hospital, Elktort, Sc i-'umnp, a jjivwcvi evening after 7. MILLER -In this city on Oct. 13, 1965 Amber! Walnut! Fluted! Maryland, on October 17, George aviation, died Wednesday in J. Peitonen, husband of Annl I.

Peitonen- of North East, Maryland, brother of hlS home. He Was 84. Conrad husband of the late Anna Boien Miller of 317 McDaniel Ave, Peitonen and Mrs. Lllll Envall Daniel Crest Relatives and friends vears. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from to attend the services at the EVERGREEN PARK, 111.

uTW MEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 703 IGRANT FUNERAL HOME, North East, Broom on Monday morning, Oct. II Mri on Saturday mornino. Oct. 16, at (o) 2J The Rev. Peter H.

Eldersveld, radio minister of the Christian Reformed Church whose "Back at 9 o'clock. Requiem Mass at St. Mary Magdalen Church, Fairfax, at 10 o'clock. Interment at All Saints Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday evening after 7.

11 o'clock. Interment in North East Methodist Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday evening after 7. 5D Closeout Price! Painted pole with brats plated center section. Am-ber cut cryttal plastic REARICK In thl! city on October 12, 1965.

Norwood L. Rearick ot 812 To God Hour" was broadcast over more than 300 stations, died yesterday. He was 54. Funeral Flowers Closeout Price! Brats pole with Walnut Vinyl center. 2 curved Walnut arms.

2 FrotUd glatt tear drop thadet Closeotrt Price! Brass plated pole Vinyl center section. Fluted Amber glass ishadei and chimneys. Brats. Ctottout trk4 Brat plated pole with Walnut Vinyl csnlir. 3 brats plated bullet.

Walnut handle. 3 way twitch. Harrison Street. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the service! at the YEATMAN FUNERAL HOME, 119 Washington Street, on Friday alternoon, October 15 at 2 o'clock. Interment at Graceiawr.

Memorial Park. Friends may call Friday between 12 and 2. r7ih HONOLULU, (if) Ionard Fong, 65, brother of U-S. Sen. with gold decoration.

Brats cups. piaiea arms ana cups, i way. chimneys Hospital, Hiram Fong, R-Hawaii, died TATMAN-ln Kent General Dover, Del on October 12, 1965, Ralph, I 1.,1 husband of Hal N. Tatman of Herring vcsuTUdy 01 LaiiLCi ctl a iu.ai ton Del. Aged 61 years.

Relatives and hrvsnital friends are invited to attend the services ua at the mcknatt funfral home, Sen. Fong was at his brother Harrington, on Friday October 15, at 7 o'clock. Interment in bedside. He had flOWH to Hawaii WY 8-8878 111 Miiileiinifti Iictii'iioi H. Hollywood Cemetery, Harrington.

yesterday. OPEN 10 to 10 MONDAY thru SATURDAY LAYAWAY NOW! Holds YOUR SELECTION SUNDAY rioorj to 7 P.M. 4008 DU PONT HGY. 1 Mile South of Wilmington, on Route 13 NEW CASTLE, DEL. ROSTOCKI'S FUNERAL SERVICE OL 2-7726 FLOWERS Express What Words Fail To Say McCREADY FLORIST, INC.

214 W. 7th ST. 2706 KIRKWOOD HWY. CRAYLYN SHOPPING CENTER OL 6-1671 WY 8-8841 PO 2-3947 Far your Convenience.

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