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D1 0 Akron Beacon Journal Thursday, November 30, 1978 Wesley R. Kemp Death Notices a Under: Vital Statistics Deaths Elsewhere Richard E. Troop, 76, former chairman of the Ohio Expostions Commission, which oversees the annual state fair, in Lancaster. Dr. Frank B.

Walsh, 83, professor emeritus of John Hopkins Medical School who became known as the father of neuro-opthalmology, in Baltimore. Andre Morel, 69, noted British actor who starred in "Quatermass and the Pit, a television horror series of the 1950s, in London. Albert Hornish Albert Hornish, 80, of 1510 Hampton died Nov. 28. Mr.

Hornish was born in Defiance County, Ohio, residing here for 60 years. He was a charter member of the Goodyear Heights Community Church, the Akron Masonic Lodere No. 83 Yusef Khan Grotto, and the Good year 25 Year Club, having retired in 1963 as a welder with the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. He Is survived by wife, Marie; sons, Bernard, Tallmadge, Al bert and Donald, grandchildren; two stepgrandchild- ren; two step-great-grandchildren; sister, Jennie Overly in Michigan. Friends may call at the Adams Funeral Home, Thursday 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.

and where Rev. Frank- lin S. Nauman will conduct services Friday 1 p.m. Interment Hillside Memorial Park. (Adams, 535-9186.) Anna Hllghley u.

Hugniey raicnenj, oi snosnone mea xuesaay evening. Mrs. Hughley was born in Shamrock, Pa. and had lived in the Akron area the past 40 years, where she retired after 36 years service at the B.F. Goodrich Company.

She is survived by son, Allen, of Akron; grand- daughter, Alleyne Hughley; sisters, Ifathrvn Marvo Marv Rcmnlr hnth of Rittman; brother, Metro Kratch- en of Elyria Visitation 2-tn 4 anrl 7 tn 9 Friday at the funeral home, where Rev. Joseph Nevels will conduct services at 1 p.m. Saturday. Inter- ment Northlawn Cemetery. (Dunn- Ouisley Ciriello.

Akron. 253- 8121.) Charlie T. Jackson x. jacKson oi unoaes died Nov. 28 at Lit- tie Forest Nursing Home.

Ifcs He was born in Mur-physboro, and had been a resident of Akron for 59 years. He was retired from the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Compa Frances S. Feister LODI Frances S. Feister, 87, of Lodi, Ohio, formerly of Akron, died Monday p.m. Funeral services will be held at the Prentice Funeral Home, 1154 Kenmore Friday 1 p.m.

Rev. Paul D. Outland officiating. Interment Greenlawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Thursday. (Prentice, 753-7721.) Donald Robison, Jr. CUYAHOGA FALLS, Donald H. Robison 54, of 915 Roosevelt died Nov. 29.

He was born in Akron, and had been a resident of Cuyahoga Falls for 24 years. He worked for Akron Standard Mold for 16 years, retiring in June 1978. He was a veteran of World War in the Army. He is survived by wife, Shirley three daughters, Mrs. Jim (Joy) Miller of Copley, Mrs.

David (Carol) Wallace of Massillon, Mrs. Jack (Sherry) Chancey of Akron; four grandchildren; mother, Mrs. Carol Robison of Akron; four brothers, Raymond of California, Edward and Robert, both of Akron, and William of California. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the McGowan-Reid Funeral Home, corner of Stow Av.

and Third Cuyahoga Falls, with Dr. M. Richard Drake officiating. Interment Oakwood Cemetery. No calling hours.

Memorials may be made to the Falls Cancer Club, 114 Hemlock Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, 44223. (McGowan-Reid, 928-1313.) Russell Semelsberger Russell C. Semelsberger, 60, of 447 Dayton died Nov. 29 at Akron City Hospital after a long illness. Born in St.

Boniface, he was an area resident most of his life. He had been employed as a long distance truck driver for Alside retiring in 1975 with 18 years service. Before that, he had operated Bob's Hamburger in Wadsworth for ten years. Mr. Semelsberger served with the 37th Division in World War IT, and was a member of St.

Hedwig's Catholic Church and Akron Mannerchor. He is survived by wife, Isabelle "Mitzie" (nee Templeton); daughters, Mrs. Richard (Kay) Mitchell, Andrew J. Cihaj Andrew J. Cihaj, 56, of 670 Wln- ans died Nov.

29. Mr. Cihaj was born in Coalridge, Ohio, and for 18 years was a locksmith with the M. O'Neil Company. He was a member of St.

John Lutheran Church, a veteran of World War II and a member of the D.A.V. Stadelman Chapter No. 35. Surviving are his wife, Henryet-ta; daughters, Mrs. Susan Good, Mrs.

Mar-celle Taylor, Mrs. Loretta Thurston, Mrs. Jo Ann Persln-ger, all of Akron; seven grandchildren; brother, Martin, Akron; sister, Mary Guran, Akron. Friends may call at the Adams Funeral Home, Friday 5 to 9 p.m. Services Saturday at St.

John Lutheran Church time announced later. (Adams, 535-9186.) Lenora F. Cleek Lenora Francis Cleek, born July 14, 1930 in Akron, died Nov. 25 at the Osseo Nursing Inn in Minneapo- lie Minn us- aulal- She was handicapped since birth and worked for Goodwill Industries for one and a half years. She held various offices in Handicap Action Association.

She was a member of the Chapel in University Park, and had once had her picture in the Beacon Journal with President Kennedy. She is survived by father, John H. Cleek of Akron; and brother John M. Cleek of Crystal Bay, two nephews, one niece, aunts, and cousins. She had donated her body to the University of Minnesota.

Glenn A. Dayton Glenn A. Dayton, 77, of 3632 Birdland died Nov. 29 after a long illness. He was born in Belington, W.

and lived in the area for over iu years, me lasi years ai ror- tage Lakes. He retired in 1962 as a construction inspector for the U.S. Coast Guard. He is survived by wife, Florence son. Jack A.

of Portage Lakes: brother, Charles of Akron; sister, Mrs. Velma Keyser of Tice, Fla. Services will be Friday 1 p.m. at the Billow Chapel 472 W. Turkey-foot Lake (Route 619), with Dr.

Harry D. Rose officiating. Interment Hillside Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. (Billows, Lakes, 867-4141.) Delphia Derberry TALLMADGE Delphia A.

Derberry, 86, of 89 W. Garwood died Nov. 27 at Akron City Hospital after a long illness, ffm. Chapel services and burial Friday 3 p.m. from Hillside Memorial Park, Rev.

W. H. Dean officiating. Friends may call at the Hopkins Funeral Home, 547 Canton Akron, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday.

The family suggests memorials to the Akron Diabetic Association, 225 W. Exchange or TALLMADGE Wesley Kemp, 51, of 1046 Home R. stead Tallmadge, died Nov. 29, 1978 at his residence following an ex tended illness. Mr.

Kemp was a sales representative for the Johnson Rubber Company, retiring in April of 1978 after 20 years service. He was born in Akron and lived 20 years in Tallmadge and was a member of the First Congregational Church of Tallmadge and was a World War II Navy veteran. He is survived by wife, Nancy daughter, Cindy son, Scott Mrs. Ona Kemp; sister, Mrs. Ona Lee DeHaven, both of Mt.

Vernon, O. Services 1:30 p.m. Friday from the Hennessy-Bagnoli Funeral Home, 339 Southwest Tallmadge, Rev. C. Edward Carter officiating.

Burial Tallmadge Cemetery. No calling hours. Those desiring may contribute to the American Cancer Fund. (Hennessy-Bagnoli, Tallmadge, 376-4251.) I aiirQ Mannliisri Laura G. Macaluso, 68, of 2152 Bigelow died Thursday p.m.

Mrs. Macaluso was born iin Ak- ron, had been a resident of Akron all her life, and was a housewife. She was a member of the First United Church of Christ. She is survived by husband, Er nest; sisters, Mrs. Mary Authen- reith and Mrs.

Emma Howell, both ri Houston, brothers, Carl Pascher, of Cuyahoga Falls, Paul and Henry Pascher, of Akron, William Pascher, of Riverside, Calif. Funeral services will be held at the Prentice Funeral Home, 1154 Kenmore Saturday, 1 p.m., Rev. Donard M. Engle officiating. Interment Mt.

Peace Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. (Prentice, 753-7721.) Pauline Malone Pauline Malone, 55, of 657 Grace died Nov- 28 after a illness. Services will be Friday 1 p.m.

at the BUiow Chapel, 85 N. Miller Fairlawn. Interment Glendale Cem- There are no calling hours. Julia Matthews Julia Matthews, 78, of 11 S. Main died Nov.

25. She is survived by several nieces and nephews. NO CALLING HOURS. Rev. Harry E.

Smith will conduct graveside services Friday 10 a.m. at East Akron Cemetery. (Adams, 535-9186.) Edna Naehring, 63, of 3095 Tow-erhill died Nov. 29 after a long illness. She was born in Scotland, and lived in the U.

S. A. and Akron for over 50 years. The past 16 years she resided in Portage Lakes. She was a member of Zion Lutheran Church and formerly worked part-time as a gift wrapper at Polsky's.

She is survived by husband, William son, Robert W. of Napier-ville, daughter, Mrs. Carole Ann Christman of Canal Fulton; five grandchildren; one greatgrandchild; brother, George Fender of Canal Fulton; sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Duncan of Akron. Services will be Saturday 11 a.m.

at the Billow Chapel, 472 W. Tur-keyfoot Lake (Route 619). Interment Rose Hill Burial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home, Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. (Billows, Lakes, 867-4141.) Andy Neidert Andy Neidert, 87, of 1649 Woods Akron, died Nov.

28 in Boca Raton, Fla. Born in Austria, Hungary, Mr. Neidert was a resident of Akron 70 years. He was retired from the Ornamental Iron Company in 1946 as plant manager after 35 years service. Andy was a member of the First United Church of Christ, its Golden Years Club, a past consisto-ryman, the German-America Mutual Aid Society and the Eagles 555.

He is survived by son, Andrew of Cuyahoga Falis; daughters, Mrs. Konrad (Nettie) Heidt, of Akron, with whom Mr. Neidert made his home and Mrs. Delmar (Elizabeth) Skirvan, of Bocan Raton, 12 grandchildren; 16 greatgrandchildren. Family graveside services Friday 3 p.m.

at Mt. Peace Cemetery. Memorial services Saturday 3 p.m. at the First United Church of Christ, Rev. Donard Engle and Rev.

Paul Shlueter officiating. Memorials may be made to the First United Church of Christ, Wheelchair Ramp Fund. (Hummel, I Dn NoMcas lA-Mmortats I- Lodg Nonces 3- Lost and Found 4- Blrm Anoouncnieim 5- Crd of Tnanks SA-ln RoiTiembf once 4-Flower, Floral Doiioji 7-FunoroJ Dtroctors t-Woddms Sorvlcat f-ComoMrv Let Announcements W-Special BuMmn lOB-Shoovon' lutir soments II- Car Pool 12A-Travol Intel matin 13- Does, Birds and Pen) 14- Jew.trv 15- Wanted 10 Buy M-Educanon 17-Joto Ut M-Books -Com Stamps Help Wanted MALE-FEMALE 19A-Employment Services 20- Factory 21- Generafc Hourly, Sslary 22- Office A Management 23- Sales Work 24- Tecnmcal 25- Domesncs 26- Emoiovment Agential 27- Jobs Wanted a-SERVtCES Appliance Servlc Appraisers and Liquidators Baserri.nl WatetpfMajne) Bookkeeping Brick, Stock Work BuNdoimg Carpenter Work Carpets Conines Cement Work Chimneys Cinders Dressmaking Driveways Electrical Work Fences Floors FW Dirt Furnaces, Air Conditioning Furniture General Hauling AR Kinds Housedeanlng Income Tax Insulation Landscaping Laundry Certified Movers Moving Pamttng-Decoratfng Paper Cleaning Papernangmg Plastering Plumbing and DraM Remodeling Roofing Spouting Sewing Machine Repair Siding Snow Plowing Television Servtc TopsoH Tree Surgery Service Upholstering Washer Repairs Window Shades-Drapes Window-Wall Washing Home Care 2V-Care of Children 30- Care Aged, Invalids Rentals RENTALS-ROOMS 31- Rooms, Home Cooking 33- Furnished Rooms 32B-Barberton 32C-Cuvahoea Faks 320-Unfurmshed Rooms RENTALS-APARTMENTS 34- Fumished Suites 35- Apamnents Furnished 3SB-Barterton 3SC-Cuvahoga Fans 3SO-Furniture Rental 34- Apartments Unfurnished 34B-Barterton 34C-Cuvahoga Faks RENTALS HOMES 37-Homes Furnished 37B-BarMrton 37C-Cuvahoga Faks 3a-Mobila Homes, Rent 3V-Homes Unfurnished SVB-Barberton 39C-Cuvahoga Faks 40- Wanted Lake Cottages 41- Lake Homes Cottages RENTALS GENERAL. 42- Florlda Resorts 43- Nattonal Resorts 44- Farms and Land 45- Stores Garage 4SA-Offlces 44-Buslness Property 47- lndustrlal Property 48- Business Property Wanted 49- Suburban Piopeity 50- Wanted to Rent 51 Rental Agencies Merchandise 52- Auctions 53 Miscellaneous S3A-Christmas Tree S3B-Food S3C-Lawns and Gardens MD-Prtrmng Supplies 54- Coal, Wood 55- Furnaces, Air Conditioners 56- HI-Fi, Radio and TV S6A-CBS 57- Home Furnishing 5a-Anttaues Sv-Furnlture Wanted 40- Muslc 41 Musical Instruments Wanted 62- Weartng Apparel 63- Store, Office, Beauty, Restaurant Supplies 44-Machlnerv and Toot 65 -Farm Machinery 64- Heaw Machinery 67- Llvestock and Supplies 68- BuMdlne Materials 49-Garages 70- Boats, Canoes, Yachts 70A-Swtmmmg Pools Supplies 71- Sports Section 71A-Cemping Trailer 7 IB-Snowmobiles 72- Photo Equipment Financial And Insurance 73- Opportunltles 74- Opponunmes wanted 75- Insurance 76- Buv and Sei Mortgages 77- Loans Ai Kinds 78- Monev Wanted Real Estate-Commercial -Business Property 40-Industrial Property 81-lnvesiment Property 2-Propertv Management (3-Home Builder Real Estate-Residential 84-Wanted-Clty Properties IS-General Real Estate 84-Central Akron S6A-Trade and Exchange 8B-Con dominiums 87- Cltv Property West I7A-Fairtawn Area 88- Cltv Property Eest (8A-Goodvear Height Sv-ENet W-Moeadore 91-Lakemore 2-Citv Property South 2A-Flrestone Park 93-Kenmore 4-Barberton 94 A- Norton 95- Doviestown 96- Cltv Property North 97- Cuvehoga Falls 97A-Northampton 98- Tanmadoe 99- Silver Lake 100- Stow 101- Kent-Ravenna 102- Suourban Norm 103- Hudson 104- Normttetd 105- TwmsDurg lOi-Munroe Faks 107- SuBurban West 108- Batn-RicMield 109- Medina 110- Copwv Hi-Suburban East 112- Untontown 112A-Hartve 113- Greentown 1 13A-Canton-MassMon 114- Suourban South II4A-Manchester II4B-Canal Fulton -OSnten 115- Wads worth 115A-Rittman 116- Resort Property 117- Portage Lakes Ill-Area Lake Property 119- Out of Stale Property Real Estate H9B-Onto Towns 120- Lots and Acreage 121- Lots Wonted 122- Wanted Suburban 123- Farms 124- Wanted Farm Automotive IM-Monke Homes 127- Motorcvcws, Bikes 128- Tires, Parts, Service) 129- Spons, Foreign Car 129A-lmported Car Part and Service I29B-Anttque-Classlc 129C-Vans 130- Trucks 131- Alrptanes 132- Cars, Trucks Wanted 133- Automotlve Section 134- Auto Loan 135- Auto Leasing ny, and was a veteran of World War I. He was a member of Jeru- Rose M.

McClellan salem Baptist and served as a dea- con of the church. CANAL FULTON Rose M. He is survived by daughter, Mrs. McCtellan, 82' 31, Noto.n, St- Annie Mary Johnson of Nashville, formerly of Akron. brothers, Perkins Jackson of AieJ Tuesday a.m.

Akron and Percy Jackson of Nash- she0is survived by daughter, ville, sisters, Mrs. Nora M- Beverly Hunsick, of Canal Randolph of Tennessee and Mrs. E7 of Evelyn Stone of Akron, with whom sisters Mrs Mabel Durkee, of Bel-he resided; a host of nieces, two den- rs. Hazel Haramon, of De-nephews, one son-in-law, three sis- land- mne grandchildren; six ters-in-law and other relatives and St grandchildren, friends Funeral services will be held at Funeral services will be Saturday Jhe Prentice Funeral Home, 1154 at 1 p.m. at the Jerusalem Baptist Kenmore Blvd Thursday 2 p.m rhnmh 973 PuPiirt Av Rpv h.i.

with Rev. Budd L. Sprague and Eugene Piga TEXAS Eugene Piga, born May 10, 1890, died Nov. 29 in Port Isabel, Tex. He leaves daughter, Elizabeth (Betty) Kozlowski, of Texas, Irene Ramicone, of Akron; five grandchildren, Beltaine Kozlowski, of Anchorage, Alaska, Eugene Shandor, of Jackson, Patti Leggett, of Toledo, Danice Cook, of Akron, Pam Johnson, of Concord, and 10 great-grandchildren.

Cremation in Texas. Warren Price Mr. Warren Price, 54, of 18474 Monte Vista, formerly of 841 East died Nov. 26 at Grace Hospi tal, Detroit, He was a resi- iftl 14V. Ail Will munity for 20 years and was 4fr employed by the City of Detroit Car Releasing Terminal.

He founded and operated Chuck Woodworks, and was a graduate of Garfield High School, a veteran of the U.S. Army serving in World War and a member of the Providence Baptist Church. He is survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Early Price, of Detroit, brother, Walter Price, of Detroit; sisters, Mrs.

Dorothy Fed-rick, of Akron, Mrs. Velma Brooks, of Detroit; nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services Saturday 2 p.m. at the Providence Baptist Church, Rev. J.

W. Wheeler officiating. Burial Mt. Peace Cemetery. Friends may call Friday 7 to 9 p.m.

at the Stewart Calhoun Funeral Chapel. Condolences may be sent and the family will assemble at 828 Roslyn the home of Mrs. Dorothy Fedrick. (Stewart Calhoun, 535-1543.) George Richner Sr. TWINSBURG George C.

Richner 78, of Twinsburg, died Wednesday at his residence. He was born in Cleveland and had lived in Twinsburg for the past 70 years. He was a plumber by trade and co-founder of Richner Hardware in Twinsburg. He was a member of the Twinsburg Fire Department, Summit Masonic Lodge 213, Dads Club of Twinsburg VFW and the First Congregational Church of Twinsburg. He is survived by wife, Mary H.

(nee Wurzbacher); sons, George C. of Twinsburg, Robert of Aurora; sister, Hulda Herrick Price, of Florida; five grandchildren. Private services will be held Saturday, Dec. 2, 1978 at the Johnson-Romito Funeral Home, 9819 Dar-row Twinsburg (232-1441), where friends will be received 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday.

It is suggested by the family that contributions be made to the Living Memorial Fund of the First Congregational Church of Twinsburg or the Twinsburg Historical Society. Mamie Roberson Mamie D. Roberson, of 242 Kelly died Nov. 28 at St. Thomas Hospital.

She was born in Somerville, and had been a resident of Akron for 27 1. housewife, a fkl member of MJ ureater lempie Baptist Church and served as mother of the church. She is survived by husband, Yu-mus; sons, Robert Roberson of Bar-berton, Leroy, Willie, Charles of 668 Villa where condolences may be sent and procession will form, John and Roy, all of Akron; daughters, Misses Alice and Annie B. Roberson, both of Akron; sister, Mrs. Annie B.

McKinnie of Barber-ton; 23 grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren; nieces, nephews, a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at Greater Temple Baptist Church, 1800 McTaggart Rev. Robert McCranney officiating, assisted by Rev. Doc Chenault.

Friends may call Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Turner Memorial Home. (Turner Memorial Home, 724-1201.) Louise S. Robinson MACEDONIA Louise S. Robinson (nee Zettler), beloved wife of the late Claire, dear mother of Clara Strickler and the late Jay and Arthur Robinson; grandmother of five; greatgrandmother of ten.

Funeral services Friday, Dec. 1, 1978 at 1 p.m. at the Johnson-Romito Funeral Home, Northfield Center, (Route 82 west of Route 8), where friends may call 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. (232-1441).

The family suggests memorial contributions to the charity of your choice. 1 Retarded Children, in care of the bert Powell officiating. Interment Rev- Little officiating Inter-Summit County Board of Mental Glendale Cemetery. Friends may ment Belden Cemetery, Belden, O. RetardaUon, 140 E.

A Market St. call Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Friends may caU until service time (Hopkins.) Turner Memorial Home. (Turner toaW- 753-771.) Memorial Home, 724-1201.) Roy S. Faylor Leona Jordan Edna Naehring of Canal Fulton, Mrs.

George (Kar en) Dean, of Stow; son, Charles R. (Rusty), of England; sisters, Mary Nichter, of Senecaville, Cecilia Link, of Clinton, Helen Miller and Alice Young, both of Canal Fulton; brother, Glenn, of Akron; grandson, Michael Patrick Mitchell. Memorial mass Friday, 7 p.m., at St. Hedwig's Catholic Church, 215 Glenwood Av. Interment at the convenience of the family.

No visit ation. (Dunn-Quigley Ciriello, Akron, 253-8121.) Rose Trew BARBERTON Rose Trew, 64, of 170 W. State died Nov. 28. Funeral services Friday at 10:30 a.m.

from the Hahn Funeral Home. Funeral mass at 11 a.m. from St. Augustine Church. Interment Greenlawn Cemetery.

Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. (Hahn, 825-2467.) Catherine A. Watkins ELLiroTTVTLLE, N.Y. Cath erine A.

Watkins, 24, of Fish Hill Ellicottville, N.Y., died Wednesday morning following a one and a half year illness. Miss Watkins was born Dec. 3, 1953, the daughter of Robert and Esther Watkins. She is survived by sisters, Mrs. Joan Winship of Great Valley, N.Y., and Mrs.

Marlene Davis of Aberdeen, Mrs. Patricia Brown of Forestville, N.Y.; brother, Robert Watkins of Ellicottville, N.Y. Friends may call at the O'Rourke Funeral Home, 3 Jefferson Ellicottville, N.Y., Thursday and Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. where services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. Henry Yelin FLORIDA Henry Yelin, 79, formerly of Akron, died Tuesday in Hollywood, Fla.

He is survived by his wife, Belle; of Hollywood, sons, Fabian of Akron, and Cary of Youngstown; grandfather of five. Services and interment will be held Friday in Florida. (Gordon) NOTICE The Board of Trustees of Richfield Township will hold a Public Hearing on changes to the zoning Resolution as rec ommended dv The Zoning Commission regarding Off Street Parking. Said Public Hearlna will be held on Mon day, December 4 at 7:30 p.m. at 4410 W.

Streetsboro Road, Ricnfietd, Ohio 44206. By order of the Board of Trustees of Richfield Township. ANN V. FREMON, ClerK LEGAL NOTICE Pursuant to Section 111102 (b) Ohio Revised Code. The Firestone BanK does hereby give notice that it has filed an application with the Superintendent of Banks for the State of Ohio to establish a branch bank at 9 South Main Street, Munroe Falls, Onio 44262.

THE FIRESTONE BANK HOWARD W. CABLE JR. Secretary Nov 23 30 STOW Roy S. Faylor, 74, of 3068 Kent Apt. 312-C, died Nov.

28 following a long illness. There will be no calling hours. Cremation. Memorial services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday from the Clifford Funeral Home, 1930 Front Cuyahoga Falls, Rev.

Max Schultz officiating. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 30 Sand Run Akron, or the Roy S. Faylor Memorial Fund, in care of the Grace United Church of Christ. (Clifford, 928-2147.) Maybelle Foster Mrs. Maybelle Foster, of 1507 Washburn, died Nov.

29 at Akron General Medical Center. Services announced later. (Stewart Calhoun, 535-1543.) Joseph C. Cordon Joseph C. Gordon, 91, of 733 W.

Market died Wednesday at Akron General Medical Center. He was born in Russia, came to the United States in 1903 settling in Lor-rain. He came to Akron in 1913 and opened a men's clothing store in South Akron. He was presently the president of Gordon Uniform Company. Mr.

Gordon was a member of Temple Israel, Akron Jewish Center, B'rith, Fraternal Order of Eagles and Elks. He was the beloved husband of Anna; devoted father, of Earl R. of Akron, Samuel D. of Canton, Mrs. Zara Golub of Moreland Hills; grandfather of eight; great-grandfather of four.

Services will be held at the Gordon Memorial Home Friday at 1 p.m. Rabbi Morton Applebaum officiating. Interment Rose Hill Burial Park. In lieu of other remembrances family suggests memorials may be made to the Jewish Welfare Fund. (Gordon) Leona Jordan, of 625 University, Rochester, N.Y., died Nov.

25 at Strong Memorial Hospital after a sudden illness. riineral services Saturday 11:30 a.m. at the Stewart Calhoun Funeral Chapel, Pastor Frank Williams officiating. Burial Mt. Peace Cemetery.

Friends may call at the chapel Friday 7 to 9 p.m. and condolences may be sent and family will assemble at 367 Chittenden, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zanders. (Stewart Calhoun, 535-1543.) Bernard J.

Kesterson Bernard J. Kesterson, 87, of 1010 Rosemary, died Nov. 27. A native of Wood County, W. an Akron resident over 40 years, he was a retired molder at Knapps Foundry with 21 year service.

He was a veteran of World War and a member of Hillwood Chapel. He is survived by his wife, Wil-ma; stepdaughters Mrs. Wilma Rae Claytor and Mrs. Margaret Bator, both of Akron; five grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren; brother, Emmett of Parkersburg, W. Va.

Cremation has taken place. Graveside services will be Friday 1 p.m. at West Richfield Cemetery with Rev. Clair Brubaker officiating. Family requests memorials be made to the Delia Evans Missionary Society of Hillwood Chapel.

(Schlup, 745-3131.) Keith F. Larimore Keith F. Larimore, 50, of 1123 W. Erie Lorain, beloved husband of Clarice son of Mrs. Pauline Larimore; father of Victoria and Kimberly; brother of Mrs.

Robert Barnes. Friends may call at the Walter A. Frey Funeral Home, 700 W. Erie Lorain, Friday 2 to 5 and 7 or to 9 p.m. Funeral services Saturday 11 a.m.

at the funeral home. ll" WO.

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