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1 I i DEATHS ALBRING 1 IX Albrlnfr 69, of Albriiuj Koad. Sktuicalclvs December 24, i by his wife. Jcmile Cuddcback AlbrJng; a con, Fred a daughter, Mrs. Geonro Butler; a stepmother, Mrs. Hattle AJbriim; ft brotlier, Howard and 3 Krandchlldren.

Services will tako place 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Bcnilo j. O'Neill and Sou Home, 51 Jordan St. Skanoatcles. Anna Rice Succumbs W.

H. Butler Dies; Former TV 1 A 1 I I former YWtA Utncial union Off icial Of tf.J.WHTHtU ItfftgiU fOSECAJT TO 7:00 P.M. EST Weather Snow diminishing today; probability of precipitation 70 per cent. RIdmrd Bloclccr officiating, Burial In Lukcrtew. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.HL BEltNIU J.

O'NKILL SON FULTON (AP) Miss Anna V. Rice, former general secretary of the National Board of the Young Womens Christian Association, died Saturday at a Fulton hospital. Miss Rice, 86, was a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Syracuse University. She also studied at Hartford Theological Seminary, Hartford, BOUTl'N Mrs. EUiiiiia Dube Boutin, 231 Holland Dec.

23, Siie Is survived ny hir husband, Theodore Boutin; a son, Harold Boutin; two daughters, Mrs. George Foster, Mts Therese Boutin: a brother. Joseph Dube; a sister, Mrs. Leo Nicfcalaus; 4 grandchildren, several i and nephew Funeral cervices Tuesday 8 CUBV, J. Bunw Son Fur neral Home, 663 W.

Onondaga St. BrUT. sad St. Seminar New York City; and Cambridge University in England. She began her career with the YWCA in Detroit, in 1913.

Most of her service was with the organization's office in New York sec- Services for William II. Butler of 425 Cayuga St. will be at 8:30 a.m, tomorrow at the Ed- ward Ryan Funeral Home and at 9 in St. Brigid and St. Joseph Church, where a solemn high Mass of requiem will be celebrated by his ne- Burial ta St.

Mary's Cemetery, Fulton. i may call at 652 W. onoudaga Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 BROWN Arthur W. Broft'n, 75, of S18 E. Fayette Dec.

24, 1966. He Is survived by sisters, Mrs. Mildred Incram and Mrs. Helen Herd; two brothers, John and Charles Brown. Services will be Tunsday at 1 p.m.

In the Garland Bros. Funeral Home, 813 E. Fayecte Rer R. Murphy officiating. Burial will be In Woodlawn Cemetery, Friends miy call et the funeral home Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

GAULAND BROS. FUXERAt Miss Rice was awarded the Syracuse University Arents Medal for distinguished service. Survivors include a sister and a brother. Funeral services will be Thursday in Fulton. phew, the Rev.

George Sheehan. Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery. Mr. Butler died Saturday at Community Gen- eral Hospital. A life resident Syracuse he was a retired business agent of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers'Union, Local 43.

Mr. WATERTOWN i a Butler was a past president of A. Holland, the Syracuse Building Trades Muwmtt rasa OCNUI V-fMIZlNG JUUJMCITT COLO i sJJ-J 3 rT.wont* COLD ATLANTA 12:00 p.m. 2:00 a.m. 4:00 a.m.

5:00 a.m. 6:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 18 2:00 p.m. 17 4:00 p.m.

6:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 22 22 21 21 21 19 R.A.Holland, Succumbs At Hospital BUTLER William a Butler, 423 Cayuga Dec, He is survived by H15 wife, airs. Frances Hooi: Butler; one daughter, Mrs. Donald Serens; one son, William H.

Butler three sisters, Mrs. Walter Iferan, Mia. EdM'srd Barry, Mrs, George Sheehan; tour Erandctnl- drea. acd several nieces and nesaews. Funeral services will be held at the Ed- xvarti Kysn Funeral Home, 1628 W.

Genesee St. Tuesday at 8:45 a.m., 9:15 a.m. at st. Brfcid's fiod St, Church. Burial in Assttmption 7, of Mannsville, who died Fri-" Federation and a member of retary there in 1930.

Prinr to her retirement day mght at the House lhe tne examining board for Good Samaritan, were conduct- censing of electrical conlrac- ed Saturday morning at the tors. Cleveland Funeral Home, Sandy Mr. Butler was a past presi- A. V. Carrozza, ail Clerk, Creek.

dent of the State Federation of Burial will be Monday in Old Labor, a member of the Pas- At ML De Kaib Cemetery. time Athletic Club, Elks Hiehard, who was admitted to Lodge 31 and the Holy Name I I I th i a for last time Sociel of st i i and st Friends can Monday 2 to 4 and 7 tod. EDWARD J. RlAK CHACONA Pano S. Cfcacona, 422 23, 1966.

survived by his wile, Mary (Betty) Chacona, several nieces and several aunte and Serv- Anthony V. Carrozza, 61, of Dec. 15,. suffering from an in- Joseph Church, where he was Buffalo died yesterday at the curable disease, had undergone a communicant. home of his father, Anthony surgery in Oct.

1965, for a kid Surviving are his wife, Mrs. a Hook Butler; a D. Carrozza, 1405 Grant ney condition. with whom he was visiting for Santa Claus had made several daughter, Mrs. Donald E.

Ser- the holidays. visits during the past week to ens; a son, William H. Butler Mr. Carrozza suffered a the hospital and hundreds of heart attack in his father's car friends and well wishers flooded ices Tues. 11 a.m.

St. Faul'i Lutheran Church, Rev. J. Bonald Bea Friends may call Welter Funeral Home, 2649 James Sunday 7 to Monday 2 to 4 aad 7 to 9, Masonic services Monday 8 p.m In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the SJbrfnerj crippled children's hospital, FUNERAL INC. DeBOTTIS Mrs.

Mary Boudlette 53, of 225 while leaving the home to go him with cards three sisters, Mrs. Walter Mrs. Edward Barry and Mrs. George Sheehan, and Dec. 21 1965.

She Is survived by her mother, Mrs. Nora Sou- to church. Born in Tonawanda, he had four grandchildren, He was employed as a mail lived four years with, an uncle fncnds may call 1 to 4 and clerk many years in the Buf- and aunt, Sir. and Mrs. Robert 7 to 9 p.m.

today at the funer- falo Post Office. Mr. Carrozza Payne of MannsvilIe.Surviving, al home. was born and raised in Syra- besides his aunt and uncle, are cuse and spent Ms holidays two brothers, Michael, 6, and DhUin Ann with his parents in the city. Peter, 4 (who also live with the rlllllp MIIII Surviving besides his father Paynes) and his paternal grand- nc vivea DJ um uiuwati, WU-L V.LVAH^ wwwj.v* LyifcfS are a i ter, Mrs.

Joseph mother, Mrs. David Holland, Duva, and two brothers, Dan- De Kaib. nrn aunt. Mrs. Jtfabd Cast and niece.

Funeral services Trill be conducted at John G. Butler Funeral 2104 S. Salina Bt. Tuesday at 8:15 a.nx, St, Anthony of Padua Church 9 a.m. Interment Onondaga Valley Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. JOHN G. BUTLER FERGUSON Sirs Virginia Rivers Pergusoa of 214 Duaiie Dec. 23, 1366, She it survived by one son. Harold C.

Ferguson, one grandson, Harold C. FwRUson and nieces and nepbevs. Fmeral fiom Kompf Funeral Home. 20s Pitch Tuesday the Rev. Joim Euek- bee ST.

Burial at Valley Cemetery. iWends mar call Moadar 2 P.M. FDNEBAL HOME Philip Annutto, 52, of 4933 ief Carrozzai'of The family has requested any Hopkins Road, Liverpool, died and John Carrozza of Solvay. memorials be as contributions yesterday at his home. HUBER Clinton J.

Euber, 121 Melvera Dec. 24, 15k Survived by his wife, Cainurme Belcber Hubcr; one a Mrsa Jeanne Huber; one Earl L. Hula er Funrral services Frusier Funeral Home, 1217 St. WMncsctejr St. Jdbn the Baptist Church Interment St.

Paul's Cemeterr, Os- wcgo. FHends may call Mondar 2 to and 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday 3 LO 3 Services will be at 9:54 a.m. Wednesday at the Joseph Farone Funeral Home, 723 James and at 10:30 a.m. in Holy Trinity Church, 501 Park where a solemn high Mass of requiem will be celebrated by the' Rev.

Francis Zimmer. Burial will be in the family plot in Assumption Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home. to the American Cancer Society.

Leland Lin ies at 72 ITOMTS.NC LINTS Ldand S. Lints, 715 Avery Dec. 25. Survived by Ws wife. Mrs.

Harriet Lints; a Robert Lints, dubter, Mrs C. Jforthrup Manilla aud fire prand- chlldreix Services Wednesday II a.m. at the Skrobacfc Funeral Home, 801 Aveiy Ave the Kcv. Paul Fattaruso Interment White Chapel Memory Gardens, Friends may call 7 to 9 Monday 2 to 4 aid 7 to 9 pjn. SKROBACK FONKRAL MADISON Mrs Mary Lwmairf Madison.

1121 Dec. 24. 1966, "widow of T. Madison. She Is survived by three sons, Re i' A.

Leonard atadlson, M.M., Dr, Georee B. Madison. John Madison; two daughters. Mrs. FrarJdin B.

Allen, Mrs. Irrfn Cunnineoam; a sister, Miss Sarah Leonard; a Brother, Patrick nard; 23 Brandchfidrtn, several nieces i for MRS. FRANCES CROUSE, 83, of S12 N. Alvord will be at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow at the Keegan and Osbelt Tuneral Home and at 10 in St.

John the Baptist Church where a solemn high Mass of requiem will be celebrated. Mrs. Grouse died Saturday in Memorial Hospital after a long illness. Born in Kinsale, Ireland, she formerly resided in South Bay and had lived in Syracuse the past 21 years. She was a communicant of St.

John the Baptist Church. Surviving are three granddaughters, Mrs. Mary Ann 8:15 a.m.. J. P.

Bums Son Funeral Home, 652 W. Onondapa St. Vtacent de Paul Church 9 A.M. Burial in St. Mary's Cemetery.

Mends may cau 652 W. Ononriapa Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. MILLER Wallace B. Miller, 103 Southvlew Wasivale, December 23. 1566.

survived by his -wife, Mrs. Jane V. Miller; one con, Daniel A. Miller; one daughter, Mrs. Carol M.

Longren; one grandchild. Services Tuesday lo at John C. Tindall Funeral Home, 1921 W. Genesee St, rae Rev. Leon D.

Sanborn official' ing. Interment Albany, tf.Y. Friends mar cali at the funeral home. Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. JOHN" C.

TDfDALL NACHANT John E. Nachant, 1350 Oak St. Dec. 2,1 19S6. i by two uncles.

Enderle and Otto Nachant, and several cousins. Funeral services, Frasier Funeral Home, Tuesday, 2 p.m., Rev. AUred Schroder olfieiatinfr. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

FRAStER FUNERAL HOMH, INC. and nephews. Funeral services parSOns Of Philadelphia, Mrs. Patricia Harris and Miss Margaret Pherre, and several nieces and nephews. Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery.

Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 900 N. Salina St. EDWARD CARL HAYNES, 49, of 2211 Burnet died yesterday in Grouse-Irving Hospital after a long illness. A life-resident of Syracuse, Mr.

Haynes was employed in the shipping department at Lennox Industries and was a member of Local 3775 CIO. He was a veteran of World War II, where he was a sergeant in the Air Corps. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Mary Stivers of Idaho; his Mrs. Nettie Haynes; brothers, Charles of Manlius, Raymond of East Syracuse, Earl, Don.

Kenneth, Robert and Frank Haynes; four sisters, Mrs. Janet Fisher, Mrs. June Dulasky, Mrs. Betty Passafiume and Mrs. Shirley Ashworth, all of East Syracuse.

Services will be Wednesday at Blessed Sacrament Church at a time to be announced. Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at Newell- Leonard Funeral Home, 2503 S.

Salina St, Leland S. Lints, 72, of 715 Avery died yesterday at the Westvale Nursing Home after a long illness. He was a retired 50-year employe of the Syracuse China Co. Mr. Lints was a member of the West Genesee Methodist Church, a past superintendent of its Sunday school and was active 25 years in the Boy Scouts of America.

Mr. Lints was a veteran of World War having served in France. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Harriet E. Lints; a son, Robert L.

Lints of Northridge, a daughter, Mrs. C. E. Northup Jr. of Manlius and five grandchildren.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Skroback Funeral Home, 801 Avery the Rev. Paul Fattaruso officiating. Burial will be in White Chapel Memory Gardens. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m.

today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home. Mr. Annutto was a native of Herkimer. He lived in Syracuse 27 years and the past 11 years in Liverpool He was owner 'and operator of Annutto's Greenhouse, Liverpool and was a communicant of St.

Joseph's Church. Mr. Annutto is survived by his wife Mrs. Antoinette Nar- doianni Annutto; a son, Anthony Annutto of Hion; two daughters John Musen- ga and Mrs. a Caviness of Syracuse; three brothers, Nicholas Annutto, Utica; Alfonso Annutto and Anthony Annutto; four sisters, Mrs.

Antonio Morra, Mrs. Elizabeth Lidano, Miss Florence Annutto and Mrs. George Madore all of Herkimer; seven grandchildren and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Services will be at 8:45 a.m. Wednesday in the Pirro Sons Funeral Home and at 9:30 a.m.

in St. Joseph's Church where a solemn high Mass of requiem will be celebrated. Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home, 514 Turtle St, SAX Edwin P.

Sax. 77, of 512 Wolf, si Dec. 24, 1966. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Eleanor V.

Gere Sax: two daughters, Mrs. Dominic CupoU and Mrs. Frader- Ick Haas; one brother, Sylvester also 12 grfcndchfldren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. at the Donald W.

KniRht Funeral Home, 308 Court St. and at 3 a.m. In St. John the Baptist Church. Burial In St Mary's Cemetery.

Friends may call today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the SKURK Mrs. Kathertne B. Skurk of 231 Bdej Mattjdale, Dec. 23, I960, Survived by one son, Kenneth Skurk; two ters, Mrs.

Henry Davis, and Mrs. Nor ma Booles; two Mrs, Rose Landon and Mrs. Florence Morgan: seven a i and fifteen srandchtldren. Services from the and Osbclt Funeral Home Tuesday 8:30 a.iru and Blessed Sacrament Cburch at 9 a.m. Burial Assumption cemetery.

Friends may call Monday 2 to 4 ani 7 rt KEEGAX-OSBELT FUNERAL DIRECTORS LUNSFORD FUNERAL HOME, INC. 4612 S. SALINA H09-25IH J. P. BURNS 6- SON, Inc.

652 WEST ONONDAGA ST. Phone 475-8626 JOHN G. BUTLER FTJKERAL HOME 2104 south Satina St. Caliahan-Hanley-Mooney Funeral Home 101 Mflton ATC. Carter Funeral Home, Inc.

GR4-1427 1604. Grant Blvd. "Foirchild Meech, Inc. FUNERAL CHAPEL 600 W. Onondaga.

St. OR5-S101 Frasier Funeral Home, Inc. ROBERT S. FRASIER, LIC. MGR.

3517 N. Salina St. GR1-2341; GANG MEMORIAL CHAPEL 101 Fonlhnm Road HO 3-6161 ELTER Funeral Horn a PIMM 4JT-I7M MRS. NETTIE M. STEINBACHER of 120 Nelson St.

died yesterday at her home after a brief illness. A Syracuse resident, she was a member of Delaware Baptist Church- Surviving are her husband, Edward L. Steinbacher; a daughter, Miss Lauren A. Steinbacher and a sister, Mrs. Alexander Haloderwski, Services will be at a time to be announced Wednesday at Edward F.

Gaynor Funeral Home. Burial will be in Onondaga Valley Cemetery. Calling hours are 7 to 9 p.m. today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow, at 119 South Ave.

MISS MECCA D. SULLIVAN, died Saturday after a Jong illness. A native of Nashville, she served many years, as a school teacher in Virginia. Surviving are her two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Lowe and Miss Mary Sullivan and a brother, Frani Sullivan of Wise, Va.

Services will be Thursday at the Green Funeral Home, Appalachia, Va. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Fund. Arrangements were made by Garfiefd Funeral Home, Inc. Fairchild and Meech Funeral CLINTON J. HUBER, 58, of 121 Malveme Drive, died Saturday at St.

Joseph's Hospital after a long illness, Mr. Huber was born jn Syracuse and lived in the city all his life. He was a machine operator 30 years for Grouse Hinds Co. He was a member of St. John the Baptist Church.

Mr. Huber is survived by his wife, Mrs. Catherine Belcher Huber; a Miss Jeanne Huber; a brother, Earl L. Huber. Services will be at 9 a.m.

Wednesday at the Frasier Funeral Home and at 9:30 a.m. in St. John the Baptist Church, where a solemn Mass of requiem will be celebrated. Burial will be in St. Paul's Cemetery, Oswego.

Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and 3 to 5 and 7 to tomorrow at the funeral home, 1217 N. Salina St. FUNERAL DIRECTORS RICHARD M. GARFTF.TJ) 515 Wcstcott St.

GfM-5541 Home. GimJnski Funeral Home JOHN A. DILIGENT, LIC. 1320 GENESEE ST. Services for MRS.

HELEN DUQUETTE ROWE, 39, of 3405 Erie Blvd. will bo at 503 w. ONONDAGA ST. a Jomonow at the Bor- H. H.

GREENLEAP LIC. MGR. dynski Funeral Home, the Services for MARY B. Dc- BOTIS, 58, of 225 TV. Colvin will be at 8:15 a.m.J,omor- row at the John G.

ButTer Funeral Home and at 9 a.m. dn St. Anthony of Padua Church, Burial will be in Onondaga Valley Cemetery. Mrs. DeBotis died Friday after being stricken at her home.

A native of Watertown, she resided in Syracuse 36 years. Surviving are her mother, Mrs. Nora Boudiette; a brother, Paul Boudiette; an aunt, Mrs. Mable Cast of Adams, and a niece. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

today at the funeral home. MI6HEST TCMKMTMIS VylfHOWIt! I A I A A 50 18 18 18 8:00 p.m. 23 12:00 p.m. 22 Highest 23; lowest 16; average 20; average same date last year, 25; average-same date for 46 years, 38. Sun sets today, 4:35.

Sun rises tomorrow, 7:35. Lamps lighted (all vehicles) 5:05 p.m, Precipitation of an inch. WEATHER FORECAST: On Monday snow and snow flurries are expected in the Rockies, the Plateau region, the Northern and Central Plains, the Lakes, and New England. Fair to partly cloudy skies will prevail elsewhere. (UPI Telephoto Map).

OTHER CITIES fflgft and Jow temperatures In 22 cities Sunday were: Albany HI I I I I Worth Kansas City Lcs 25 M'Miaml Beach 68 44 42 iGjNew Orleans 49 26 29 ew York 32 23 23 30 26 26 IfijPboenix 64 31 25 071 Pittsburgh 25 18 21 iSlPortiantL Me. 31 16 09 Louis 33 16 52 29fSeattle 41 39 35 16 Tampa 56 39 64 26 Deaths and Funerals Green leaf Funeral Home, 100 DONALD W. KNIGHT 30X Court St. Rev. Joseph Feller officiatini Maurer Funeral Home 4S7.Q770 300 Second St.

L'pool. 422-1167 NORRIS FUNERAL HOME MARCETJ.US 33 NORTH ST. OR9-M11 PIRRO 6- SONS, Inc. 514 Turtle St. HA2-2417 Schumacher-Whelon Bros.

FUNERAL HOME 366 OnondAftn St. JOHN TINDALL FUNERAL HOME JD21 W. Gencsce St. H06-5521 VAN DUSEN EDW.J. WALSH SON CAVENOVIA 38 SULLIVAN ST.

MONUMKNXS SWEET-WOODS MEMORIAL CO. fi95-337fi Open 7 dftys, Eves, by iHiiit. 1316 MAIN ST. PHOENIX, N.Y, SCO bt. HA2.2534 Mrs.

Rowe died Friday in Buffalo. A resident of Covington, she was a past resident of Syracuse for several years. She was employed at the General Electric Co. i Surviving are her husband, John II. Rowe; a daughter, Miss Sheila Rowe; her mother, Mrs.

Grace E. Duquette of a sister, Mrs. Lawrence Brockway; three brothers, Marvin, Clarke and Clarence Brockway of fJaranac. Burial will be in vvoodiawn Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

today at the funeral home, 1105 Gene- OL5.flf.OI MRS. FRANCES K. SANDERS of 4890 South Ave. died last, night at Community- General Hospital after being stricken earlier in the day at her home. She was a communicant of Holy Family Church, Fairmount.

A native of Utica, she had lived in Syracuse 10 years. Surviving are her husband, Robert C. Sanders; a son, Brian Sanders; a brother, Paul Kirby of Slalen Island; three sisters. Mrs. Robert CaryJ, Mrs.

Leo Mcagher of Ulica and Mrs. Gilbert Fitch of Springfield, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at a time to announced. John G. Butler Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.

Services for MRS. ELMINA DUBE BOUTIN, of 251 Holland who died Friday at her home, will be at 8 a.m. tomorrow at the J. Burns and Son Funeral Home, 652 W. Onondaga and 8:30 a.m.

in St. Brigid and St. Joseph Church, where a high Mass of requiem will be celebrated. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Fulton.

A native of Gaspe, she had been a resident of the city 42 years. She was a communicant of St. Brigid and St. Joseph's Church and a member of its Altar and Rosary Society. She was also a member of the Grouse-Irving Hospital Auxiliary.

Surviving are her husband, Theodore C. Boutin; a son, MRS. FLORENCE KLOTTEN HOMER Mrs. Florence L. Klotten, 77, died Saturday morning in Homer.

She had lived in Cortland for many years before moving here. Services will be at 4 p.m. Monday at Beard Memorial Home. Friends may call 3 to 4 p.m. Monday.

Burial will be in Cortland Rural Cemetery. Surviving are a brother, Andrew D. Reid of Syracuse; three nieces, Mrs. Bernard Wright, Syracuse, Mrs. Wesley Smith, North Syracuse and Mrs.

William Myrto, North Syracuse, and a nephew, Robert Reid, Syracuse. Born in Cortland, she was the. of the late R. Earle Harold Boutin of Toledo, and the daughter of Ohio; two daughters, Mrs. the late Frank and Sarah Dar- George Foster of Long Beach, and Miss Therese Boutin; a brother, Joseph Dube of Montreal; a sister, Mrs.

Leo Nicholas of Montreal, and four grandchildren. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. JOHN MASUCCI, 75, of 418 E. Division died Saturday at St.

Mary's Hospital after a short illness. A native of Italy, he lived in Syracuse 58 years. He was employed by the Hotel Syracuse as a maintenance man prior to his retirement. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Tillie Wailand Masucci; a daughter, Mrs.

Richard Wi throw of Solvay; a grandchild and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 8:45 a.m. tomorrow at the Farone and Son Funeral Home and at 9:30 a.m. in Our Lady of Pompei Church, where a solemn high Mass of requiem will be celebrated. Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery.

Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 723 James St. Services for MRS. MARY LEONARD MADISON of 1121 Teall who died Saturday at Community-General Hospital, will be at 8:15 a.m. tomorrow at the J.

P. Burns and Son Funeral Home, 652 W. Onondaga St. and at 9 in St. Vincent de Paul's Church, where a solemn high Mass of requiem will be celebrated.

Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. A native of Ireland, she lived in Syracuse 50 years. She was the widow of George T. Madison.

Mrs. Madison was a communicant of St. Vincent de Paul's Church and a member of its Altar and Kosary Society and, mothers club. Surviving are three sons, the Rev. A.

Leonard Madison M.M., Dr. George B. Madison and John L. Madison; two daughters, Mrs. Franklin B.

Allen of South Portland, and Mrs. Irvin Cunningham; a sister, Miss Sarah Leonard; a. brother, Patrick Leonard of Ireland and 23 gradnchildren. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m, today at the funeral home. by Redd.

JAMES (GENNARO) MONTUORI, 74, of 111 Maripbsa St. died Saturday at his home after a short illness. A native of Italy, he lived in Syracuse 53 years. He was a retired employe of Brown Lipe Chapin and was a communicant of St. Peter's Church.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Grecco Montuori; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Hunter and Mrs. Angelo sister, Theresa Montuori of Italy; seven grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 8:15 a.m.

Wednesday at the Farone and Son Funeral Home and at 9 a.m. in St. Peter's Church, where a solemn high Mass of requiem will be celebrated. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery.

Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and to- morraw at the funeral home, 723 James St. Services for MRS. IA RIVERS FERGUSON, 85, of 24 Duane will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Kompf Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Onondaga Valley Cemetery. Mrs. Ferguson died Friday at Community-General Hospital. A native of New York City, she lived in this area 36 years. Surviving are a son, Howard C.

Ferguson Sr. and a grandson, Harold C. Ferguson Jr. of Alton. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

today at the funeral home. EDWIN P. SAX, 77, of 512 Wolf died Saturday at his home after a long illness. Mr. Sax was a native of Syracuse and retired in 1960 after 44 years with the New York Central Railroad as a car inspector.

He was a member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Car Men. He was communicant of St. John the Baptist Church and a member of its Holy Name Society. Mr. Sax is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Eleanor V. Gere Sax; two daughters, Mrs. Dominic Cupoli and Mrs. Frederick Haas of Chittenango; a brother, Sylvester Sax; 12 grandchildren and e-r a 1 nieces and nephews. Services will be at 8:30 a.m.

tomorrow at the Donald W. Knight Funeral Home, 308 Court and at 9 a.m. in St. John the Baptist Church, where a solemn high Mass of requiem will be celebrated. Burial will be in St.

Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. ARTHUR W. BROWN, 75 of SIS E.

Fayette St. died Saturday at home after a brief ill: ness. A life Syracuse resident, he- was a past member of Bethany Baptist Church Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Mildred Ingram and Mrs. Helen Herd, both of Portland.

two of Cleveland, Ohio and John Brown; several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow at Garland Bros. Fu-' neral Home. The Rev.

Leo R. Murphy will officiate. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Calling hours are 2 to 4.and' 7 to 9 p.m. today at 813 E.

Fayette St. Services for MRS MAUDE L. LESSER, 89, of 711 Manlius Fayetteville, who died Saturday at home will be at 3 p.m. tomorrow at Eaton- Tubbs Funeral Home, Fayetteville. The Rev.

Ross Blake will officiate. Burial will be in Fayetteville Cemetery. A Stewart's Run, Pa. native Mrs. Lesser resided in Fayetteville 44 years.

She was a member of Coterie and Fayetteville Chapter 196 Order of Eastern Star and Fayetteville United Church Surviving are two ters, Airs. Dwight R. Collins II of Fayetteville and Mrs. John Ringer of Wilmington, six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren There are no calling hours. SAMUEL B.

PITTENGER, 86, of 37 Davenport Sommerville, N. died yesterday at St, Joseph's Hospital after a brief illness. While in Syracuse, he resided with his daughter, Mrs. Charles E. Hopler of 315 Village Drive.

A native of Scranton, he had lived in Syracuse 10 months. He was a member of the First Methodist Church of Sommeryille. He retired 14 years ago after 50 years as a plumber. i i are another daughter, Mrs. James Dunn, of Dover, N.

a sister, Miss Carey Pittenger of Greenbrook, N. seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Sutpen Funeral Home, Sommervillc, N. J.

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Russell A Dies at 64; '-1 i Firefighter William P. Russell, 04, of 715 Valley a fireman in the Syracuse Fire Department, died yesterday in Mexi- Vj co, where he was visiting a TM daughter. A native of Syracuse, he had been a member of the Syra-. cuse Fire Department since 1928 and for the past five, years he was an inspector in the fire marshal's office. He was a member of the Fire Fighers Benevolent Association, a communicant of Our Lady of Lourdes Church and a member of its Holy Name Society.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Carmel McNamee Russell; a daughter, Mrs. Richard Ellis of Mexico; a brother, Francis J. Russell; three sisters, Mrs. Joseph J.

Fisselbrand of Syracuse, Mrs. Gordon C. Parsons of Liverpool and Sister Mary Victorine of Our Lady of Solace Convent of Syracuse; six grandchildren and a nieces and nephews. Services will be at 8:15 a.m.* Thursday at the John G. Butler Funeral Home.

2104 S. Salina and at 9 a.m. in Our Lady of Lourdes where a high Mass of requiem will be celebrated. Burial will be in St. Agnes Cemetery.

Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow and Wednesday at the a home. 1 i.

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