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The Journal News from White Plains, New York • Page 16

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The Journal Newsi
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White Plains, New York
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16A Thursday, November 27, 1997 JN Rockland Journal-Newa Marianno 'MoSy' KitchcESrco, 78: Congers Elementary School volunteer Harold D. Davis, 85: father of Rocklanders and his sisters, Edna Hendricks! Flora Shauger and Agnes Davis! all died earlier. The wake is tomorrow at tha Cornelius. Dodd and Connell FuJ neral Home, 26 Grove St. in MidJ dletown, N.Y.

The funeral is-al 10 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Eleanor T. Garrabrant of Blau-velt, Virginia A. Brooks of West Haverstraw, Tina M.

Sloat of Lake Worth, and Josephine D. Margotta of Yankee Lake, N.Y.; two sons, Fletcher E. Davis of Excelsior Springs, and Roderick D. Davis of North Carolina; two stepsons, Gary Click of Valley Cottage and Wayne Click of Congers; three stepdaughters, Iris M. Munn of Garnerville, Sharon DeBruin of Crossville, and Maurleen Kopchak of Harri-man, N.Y.; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

His brothers, Roy and William, Harold B. Davis of Blooming-burg, N.Y., died Tuesday, Nov. 25, 1997, at his home. He was 85. Mr.

Davis was born Feb. 7, 1912, in Westbrookville, N.Y., to William and Adeline Canfield Davis. He was married to Lois Hurst Click. He was a former supervisor and foreman for the Erie-Lacka-wana Railroad in Hoboken, N.J. During World War II, Mr.

Davis served with the 56th Regiment of New York National Guard. In addition to his wife, Lois, he is survived by four daughters, Burial follows in WestbrookH Marianne 'Molly' Mitcheltree of, Valley Cottage died Friday, Nov. 21, 1997, while on vacation in Antigua. She was 78. Mrs.

Mitcheltree was bom May 24, 1919, in Yonkers to John Robert and Alice Munto Fulton. She married Robert Wood Mitcheltree in Yonkers in November 1939. He died in December 1985. A four-year resident of Valley Cottage, she formerly lived in Wantagh, Long Island. Mrs.

Mitcheltree was a member of the Clarkstown Senior Citizens-Congers I and was a volunteer first-grade teachers assistant at Congers Elementary School. ters, Anne Meara of Congers and Patricia Ward of Hartly, twin sons, John of Baltimore and Bruce of New Rochelle; nine grandchildren; and 15 greatgrandchildren. The wake is Friday at T.J. McGowan Sons Funeral Home, Lake Road East, Congers. A Mass of Christian burial is at 11 a.m.

Saturday at St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church, Lake Road West, Congers. Burial will be private at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Paul's Food Cupboard, Attention: Don Dwy-er, 82 Lake Road West, Congers, N.Y.

10920. She was a member of the Nassau Woman's Club and the Ladies Auxiliary of the Freeport Yacht Club and was a life member of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. She was also a past division training officer and past flotilla commander of the Coast Guard Auxiliary. Mrs.

Mitcheltree taught state safe boating courses for many years for the Nassau County Parks Commission. She was also a past member of the Westchester Power Squadron and was a Girl Scout leader in Westchester and Nassau. She is survived by twin daugh ville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may? hp marlp in the Mamakatine First! Aid Sauad. P.O.

Box 525, 1041 Sullivan Wurtsboro, N.YJ 12790; or to the American Hears Association, 255 Lafayette Ave.l Suffern, N.Y. 10901. Catherine B. Shovlin, 84: former accountant Leon G. Johnson, 53: factory worker, Spring Valley resident The wake will be tomorrow night only at the Scarr Funeral Home on Route 202 in Suffernl Al Mass of Christian burial will be at 9 a.m.

Saturday at Sacred) ton, Conn. Mrs. Shovlin was a former accountant with A. Anderson and Co. in New York City.

She is survived by two sons, William J. of Airmont and Joseph Crowley of Dunwoody, four grandchildren; and three Catherine B. Shovlin of Monsey died Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1997, in the Ramapo Manor Nursing Home. She was 84.

Mrs. Shovlin was born Nov. 30, 1912, in Brooklyn to James P. Sr. and Catherine McCormick Flood.

A Monsey resident for five years, she formerly lived in Clin Heart Roman Catholic Church; irJ Suffern. sons, Jonathan of Spring Valley and Leon Jr. of Monroe, N.Y.; a daughter, Marcie Johnson of New York City; three brothers, Jackie and Robert, both of Birmingham, and Charles Earnest of Red Level, eight sisters, Sharon Jean Pugh and Unav Bradley, both of Andalusia, Carol Baker and Annie Ruth Farrell, both of Dothan, Maurzean Johnson of Leon G. Johnson of Spring Valley died Monday, Nov. 24, 1997, at Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern.

He was 53. Mr. Johnson was born March 27, 1944, in Alabama to Earnest and Armiller Jones Johnson. He was a factory worker at American Tack and Hardware Co. in Monsey.

Mr. Johnson is survived by two Spring Valley, Emmajean Stuart of Huntsville, Cathy Pugh of River Falls, and Earnestine Johnson; and a grandchild. The wake is at noon Saturday at Alphonso E. Brown funeral home, 1 Lawrence Spring Valley. The funeral is at 1 p.m.

at the funeral home. Burial follows in Brick Church Cemetery in New Hempstead. Burial follows in St. John's Cemetery in the Middle Village section of Queens. George F.

Helwig, 67: retired operator at water treatment plant A George F. Helwig of Sleepy Hollow died Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1997, at Phelps Memorial Hospital Center in Sleepy Hollow. He was 67. Mr.

Helwig was born April 9, 1930, in Valhalla to George and Elizabeth Glendenning Helwig. He grew up in North Tarrytown, now known as Sleepy Hollow, where he attended St. Teresa of Avila School and public schools. He married Marilyn Rackaky on June 15, 1952, at St. Teresa of Avila Church in Sleepy Hollow.

Mr. Helwig joined the 102nd Communications Squadron, which transferred from the White Plains Armory to the Westchester County Airport, where it was the 274th New York Air National Guard. He served a total of nine years. Mr. Helwig was an operator at the water treatment plant in Sleepy Hollow.

He retired in 1985. He was a parishioner of St. Teresa of Avila Church, where he was also a leader of Boy Scout Troop 11 from 1968 to 1978. In addition to his wife, Mr. Helwig is survived by three daughters, Patricia Carlsen of Sidney, Kathy Peters of Cape Coral, and Mary Bucci of Tarrytown; two sons, Charles of Sleepy Hollow and George J.

of West Haverstraw; and eight grandchildren. Visitation is tomorrow afternoon and evening at Coffey Funeral Home in Tarrytown. A funeral Mass is at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Teresa of Avila Church, with burial in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery.

Li Lvwi Carolyn Abramson, 56: New City gift shop owner Mark Schneid of New Jersey. The funeral was yesterday at Hellman Memorial Chapels in Spring Valley. Burial was in Gates of Zion Cemetery in Monsey. The family will observe a period of mourning at their New City home. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Association, 35 Orchard White Plains, N.Y.

10601, or any children's foundation of choice. Carolyn Abramson of New City died Tuesday, Nov. 25, 1997, in Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern. She was 56. Mrs.

Abramson was born Sept. 2, 1941, in New York City to Morris and Edith Muschel Schneid. She married Daniel Abramson on April 12, 1964, in the Bronx. The 28-year Rockland resident formerly lived in Yonkers and in the Bronx. Mrs.

Abramson owned The Things I Love a gift shop on North Main Street in New City. She is survived by her husband, Daniel of Florida; her sons, Eric of Pomona and Brett and Gary, both of Florida; her daughters, Fara Abramson of Nyack and Halley Abramson of New City; her mother of Mount Vernon; and her brothers, Rabbi Steven Schneid of Monsey and Raymond W. Blow, 62: former laborer LIST OF DEATHS CONGERS MITCHELTREE. MariWHW (MottV) TJ.MC GOWAN FUNERAL HOME, MITCHELTREE, Marianne (Molly) on Nov.21, 1997, while on vacation in Antigua. Funeral Services Incomplete.

Will be announced. T.J.MC GOWAN FUNERAL HOME, 113 LAKE RD EAST, CONGERS, N.Y. IN MEMORIAM Raymond W. Blow of Spring Valley died Tuesday, Nov. 25, 1997, at Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern.

He was 62. Mr. Blow was born Oct. 27, 1935, in Southhampton County, to Walter and Matilda Hay-man Blow. He was married to Bessie Bullock.

They were divorced. She survives. A 42-year resident of Rockland, he was a member of Laborers Union Local 754 in Spring Valley. Mr. Blow worked in a variety of construction trades in Rockland.

His longtime companion was Jessie Davis of Spring Valley. Mr. Blow is survived by two daughters, Karen and Linda, both of Piermont; three brothers, Curtis of Spring Valley, John W. of MurfVeesboro, N.C., and Jud-son of Suffolk, three sisters, Louise Deloatch of Spring Valley, Essie Harper of Suffern and Doris Moody of Suffolk; and a grandson. Three brothers, Arthur, Ray-field and Tearchie, and two sisters, Sophronia Blow and Mattie Green, died earlier.

The wake is tomorrow at Hannemann Funeral Home, 88 S. Broadway, Nyack. The funeral is at noon Saturday at the funeral home. Burial follows in Brick Church Cemetery in New Hempstead. BARBERA, Thomas L.

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