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Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices 8-B Wednesday, Oct 15, 1986 The Philadelphia Inquirer OBITUARIES Character actor Keenan Wynn, a familiar face on film and TV II li By Ted Thackrey Jr. Los Anteles Times LOS ANGELES Keenan Wynn, 70, one of the world's most-respected character actors, died yesterday at his home after an eight-month battle with cancer. Few people outside the immediate family had been aware of his illness. His son-in-law, Roger Armstrong, said Mr. Wynn perhaps best remembered for his roles as a paranoid paratroop officer in the film classic Dr.

Strangelove and as the greedy fight handler in the television production of Requiem or a Heavyweight had wanted no publicity concerning his condition. "His death was peaceful," Armstrong said. "His family was with him." Mr. Wynn was proud of his family's century-long theatrical tradition his grandfather, Irish Shakespearean actor Frank Keenan, was a contemporary of Edwin Booth's and became one of the earliest stars of silent films; his father, actor-comedian Ed Wynn, was a longtime vaudeville hleadliner and radio star before embarking on a highly successful second career as a character actor. Born July 27, 1916, in New York, Mr.

Wynn attended St. John's Military Academy and got his early acting experience on stage the Lake-wood Summer Theater at Skowhegan, Maine, and a part in the 1940 Broadway production of Room Service and in radio before signing an MGM contract in the early 1940s. In Hollywood, he entered the old studio system and was given a role in a musical called For Me and My Gal. He then had featured roles in a series of films. See Here, Private Har- grove, Lost Angel, The Clock, Weekend at the Waldorf, Easy to Wed and No Leave, No Love.

"And nearly lost my mind," he once said. "My father had a line when he was playing Vegas in the 1950s: 'I'm Keenan Wynn's father, and if you don't know who Keenan Wynn is, he is the guy when Esther Williams dives in the pool, he gets "I didn't resent him saying it, either. It was fair. I was under contract to MGM for 13 years, and by my own count I made 70 films and was called on to act in eight of them," he said. His career was remarkably prolific, with appearances in more than 250 television shows, 100 stage productions and 220 motion pictures, including Kiss Me, Kate; The Great Race; Annie Get Your Gun; The Great Man; A Hole in the Head; The Americanization of Emily; Once Upon a Time in the West; Nashville; The Dev il's Rain; Orca; Just Tell Me What You Want, and Best Friends.

There was also a short-lived television series, The Trouble-Shooters, in the late 1950s. In his 1959 autobiography, Mr. Wynn wrote of the "side effects" that he suffered along the way: two failed marriages and a deafness that resulted from a longtime fascination with motorcycle and automobile racing, and that became almost total in his latter years. "I got my lumps," he said in a 1985 interview. "Who hasn't? But I got one kid who's a writer and director ITracy Keenan Wynnl and one who's a writer and actor lEdmond Keenan Wynnl and in a family like mine it's velvet.

They'll keep me working forever!" His most recent appearances were as a seat-of-the pants flier whose son flew U-2 missions in the canceled ABC-TV series Call to Glory, and as Digger Barnes in the prime-time soap opera Dallas. And he enjoyed it all. "I was always a second man," he said. "My billing was always 'with' or 'and' or and that was just fine with me. I worked oftener than the people with their names above the titles and the billing didn't worry me.

"Let the stars take the blame. I had the fun!" Mr. Wynn is survived by his wife, Sharley; two daughters, Hilda Keenan Raeuchin and Edwina Keenan Armstrong; his two sons, and four grandchildren. Rev. B.

Warner Shay, a Methodist minister Oct. II, 196, GERTRUDE E. tf Ardmer, P. daughter tf tht lata French and Anna Barrett Schuck, survived by 2 nieces and 2 nephews. Mass of Christian Burial Thurs.

1C AM St. Colmerrs Gurch. Ardmor when rtwltves, trtrnts and members et Th Third Order Ot St. Francis are Invited to cal after 9 AM tnt. St.

Patrick's Com. Norrhijwn. (McCONAGHV PUNCKAL StKrH.CI SELKOW Oct 14, 11, HERMAN husband tf the Hrte Jessie (nee Temoff tf 220 EJvlerrnaloLene, Phila. tether tf Stuart and Marc Sm, brc el Mrv SMrtey Edetstem, Mrs. Betty Snaptro, Natharael and AJbjrt Seiktw.

Graveside saevlceswll be Md Ttwt-IPM. precisely, at Roosevelt Memorial Park, Treves, re. ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS. SHAPIRO KERRY L. en Mon.

Oct 13, 1984, Kerry L. Shapiro tf Washington, DC dear son tf Joseph Shapiro tf Mi-tmi, Fla. and the late Florence Shapiro. Privat interment services held at The Har Neb Cem. Phla.

Pa. on Thurs. Oct 16, at 2 PM fn lieu tf towers expressions of sympathy in his memory mav be made to The Kerry L. Shapiro Memorial Fund of The Whitman Walker Clinic, 233 18th St NW, Washington, D.C 20009 SKAY On Oct. 13, 1986, REV.

B. WARNER SHAY, beloved husband of Viola Shay (nee Brand); also survived bv a sister, Olive Koob, of CaL Relatives and friends, also members of Concordia Lodge No. 67, F.AAM, art invited tt funeral services, Thurs. I PM from fhe Chapel at Simpson House, Monument and Belmont Aves. Int.

private. Friends mav cal Thurs. eve. after 6:30 PM Masonic Service, 7:30 PM In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations tt Simpson House, In memory ot B. Warner Shay.

SHORE Oct. It 1986, PAUL (PACE), brother tf Evelyn Kal-berg. Jack Shore, Samuel Shor and Isadora Short; also survived bv 3 daughters, 4 grandchiidreen, nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited funeral services Thur. I PM precisely, "Goldsteins'," 6410 N.

Broad St. mt. Mt. Sharon Cem Family wl return to the residence of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Shor. SIMS Oct. II, 1986, ETHEL (nee Brown), beloved wtf of William E. Sims, sister of Eula Stewart, Res Webster, Katherlne DeVore and niece tf Matthew Brown. Relatives, friends and beauticians are invited to viewing Wed Oct IS, 6 to 8 PM POWELL FUNERAL HOME, 2432-34 N.

27th St. Mast Christian Burial, Thurs. Oct 16, 11 AM St. Raymond Of Penatort Church, 1350 Vernon Rd Int. Whit Chapel Gardens Cem.

Feaslervilie, Pa. SMITH Oct. 13, 1986, DOROTHY E. (nee Meussner), ol wif of the late Frederick, survived by sons, 4 daughters, grandchildren, one sister, one brother. Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral services Thurs.

II AM, JOHN J. STR1TTMATTER FUNERAL HOME, 186 Green Lane. Int. Northwood Cem. Viewing Thurs.

9:30 AM tt 11 AM Parking on premises. SPEARS HENRY, Oct. 13, 1986, beloved husband tf Thekna. Memorial Service, Oct 16, 1986, 7 PM, JULIAN V. HAWKINS FUNERAL HOME, INC, 5308 Haverford Pa.

and a Memorial Service on Sat. Oct. 18, 1986, 11 AM, McGuir Funeral Home, 7400 Georgia Ave. N.W. Washington, D.C.

bit. Washington National Cam. STEVEKSON Oct. 10, 1986, beloved husband of Mary, devoted father of Mary Louise and Sylvester also survived by daughter-in-law Cynthia and granddaughters Eri-ka and Millicent; also brother of Ada Johnson. Relatives and friends are invited Thurs.

10 AM to II AM St. Mary's Church, 1831 Bainbridge St. THOMPSON H. GEORGE, Oct. 11, 1986, tf Chestnut HM, formerly of The Timberiake Apts.

Norristown, father tf Lt-nore Finger, James Thompson and Donna Alexander; also survived by I grandchedren and 4 sisters. Relatives and friends are invited to his Memorial Service 10 AM, at The First Presbyterian Church in Germantown, 35 W. Chelten Pa. 19144. In lieu of lowers, Memorials to the above Church would be appreciated by the lamky.

(LOWNES). TYLER Oct. 13, 1986, JOHN G. son of John and Theresa (Born Kehoe), brother ot Barbara Rich and Michael, grandson of Jenny Kehoe and Anna Tyler. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral Fri.

8:30 AM, at JONN R. DEADY FUNERAL HOME, 2501 S. Camac SI. Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM, Stella Maris R. C.

Church. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Thurs. eve.

7 to 9 PM VAUGHN On Oct. 13, 1986, MARY M. (nee Stahl), tf Yeadon, Pa. wife of Vemer C. Vaughn, mother of Mrs.

Ver-nice Ransing, Mrs. Marie McAleer, Donald Vaughn, Mrs. Irene Corev and David Vaughn; also survived by 2 sisters, 29 grandchildren, 38 great grandchildren. Relatives, friends invited to attend the Mass Christian Burial, St. Louis Church, Yeadon, Pa.

Thurv, 11:30 AM hit. SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Friends may cal from 10 AM, Thurv, at THE LOGAN FUNERAL HOME, 805 Longacre Blvd. Yeadon, Pa.

WALLS MARGUERITE L. (net Holingsworth), on Oct. 13, 1986, of WaHingford, Pa. widow of Captain Norman E. Walls, mother of Norman E.

WaUs James A. Wans, Marguerite Hixson and Gary H. Waks; also survived by 8 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren and her sister, Shirley Mills. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Mass of Christian Burial, II AM, Thurv, in Christ Episcopal Church, 311 1 Orange Media, Pa. 19063.

Int. St John's Episcopal Cem. Frienfts may cal Wed evt. after 7, at the WHITE-LUTTRELL FUNERAL HOME, 311 N. Swarthmore Ave.

Ridey Park, Pa. Memorial contributions to the above named church would appreciated WEST M. KATHRYN, On Oct. 13, 1986, (nee Roberts), an 70, of Pennsauken, N.J., wife of the late Albert and mother of Mary Lou Johnson, of Cherry Hil, and Linda Herrmann, of WMingboro and 5 grandchildren. Funeral services Fri.

10 AM, at the Temple Lutheran Church, Route 130 and Merchantvllle Ave. Pennsauken, NJ. Int Locustwood Memorial Park. Viewing Thurv 7-9 PM in the Church. Donations to the Temple Lutheran Church Memorial Fund preferred (INGLESBY AND SONS, Pennsauken.) WILFLEY DOROTHY C.

(nee Butler), On Oct. 14, 1986, of Clifton Heights, beloved wife of Bovd Wilffev, beloved sister of Vi'ginia E. Holland, WiWam Butler, John Butter and Gladys Divhv Relatives and friends are invited to her tuneral Fri. 9 AM, OLE ARY FUNERAL HOME, 640 E. Springfield Rd, Springfield Pa.

and to her viewing Thurv eve. Mass of Christian Burial Fri. 10 AM, Holy Cross Church, Springfield, Pa. Int. SS.

Peter and Paul Cem (Parking on premises). WCHLFORTH ERNEST ALBERT, age 75, 42A Dolphin Treasure Island, Fl. passed away, Mon. Oct. 13, 1986, survived by wife, Elsie W.

3 sons, E. Bruce and David L. both of Woodbury, Noel West Codings- wood, N.J., 5 sisters, Anne Brown and Clara Miisted, both of West CoHingswood, N.J., Margaret McNeil, Ida Jotlev and Katherlne McMahon, al of Paulsboro, NJ. and 4 grandchildren. He was a member of the Mobil Red Horseman Club ol Paulsboro, J.

Memorial Services, 10:30 AM, at the Transfiguration Church of CoHingswood, NJ. Family requests, in lieu of lowers, donations to American Cancer Society. (ROBERT D. EASTER F. H.

Guttport, FL) WORRELL On Oct. 13, 1986, IDA, of Media, betovetf mother ot Mrv Abram (Esther) Hitite, of North Wales, Mrv Lemuel (Sakv) Vaughan, ot Broomal, Mrv Earl (Myrtle) Clement, of Malvern and Mrv Michael (Linda) Puree! Ill, of Norristown; also survived by 10 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren and her sisters. Elizabeth Merward, Violet Baley.and Am Townsend. all of Wilmington, Del. Funeral services, Fri.

1 PM, in THE VIDEON-GIBSON FUNERAL HOME, Sprout and Lawrence Broomal, Pa. where friends may cal Thurv 7-9 PM Int. Media Com YATES WILLIAM K. an Oct. 13, 1986, age 79, tf Chanhttv, Va.

dear husband of the late Catherine M. survived by son, William G. Yates, ol East Brunswick, NJ. daughter, Lois McGuckin, of Chantillv, Va. and 6 grandchildren.

Mass of Christian Burial be heid Thurv, 9 AM at St. Timothy's Catholic Church ki Chanttfly, Va. Int. Friday, 10 AM, St. Marys Cem.

Mt. Holy, NJ. Friends mav cal Wed eve. 7 tt 9 at, THE EVERLY FUNERAL HOME, in Fairfax, Va. and Thurv eve.

7 to 9 it, THE GOES FUNERAL HOME, 212 Levitt Parkway, Wikingboro, NJ. Family requests memorial contributions to St. Timothy's Building Fund, 13807 Popui Tret Rd, ChantHy, Va. 22021. ZEUXER Formerly of 9236 Academy Rd, on Oct.

13, 1986, MARGARET R. (nee avion), beloved wife of Elmer N. mother of Elmer N. Mrs. Peggy Geissler; also survived by grandchildren, and 3 great grandchildren In her 801h year.

Relatives, friends are invited to attend the funeral Fri. 8:30 AM from JOHN F. FLUEHR AND SONS, 3301-15 Cottman Ave. Mass of Christian Burial at the Church of St. Katherlne of Siena, 10 AM Friends may cal Thurv 7 to 9 PM Cemetery Lots FERNWOOO CEVETERY.

2 crypts, side by side. I Building Call Ki 3150 after 6pm lor into In Metnoriams O'DOXXELLeJOKM R.SR. Remembering you on your Birthday. aaoty mmeo oy BirtQ and oorry. 1 MONUMENTS FIOWIBS FRUIT BASKETS 2S3-C339 B722 Frankfort- Itt.

ATTENTION ALL FLORISTS FUCE YOUR ABVEistn THIS SPACE BY CALLING CimTOOHEUT 215-854-5334 DOUGHERTY On Oct. 10, Iff. DAVID betoved husband Of Nancy Dougherty (nee Comely), tamer of Oavwl, Joseph, Frank, Ann Patrice, Susan Dougherty and Kathv McDonald, brother of Bernard J. Dougnertv, Rita Lovelace and Joan Grear. Relatives and friends art invited to attend his Mass ot Christian Bunai.

AM, in the Church of St. Margaret Mary Aiacoout, Wana maker Ave. and Governor Prince Esstng-ton. Int. Calvary Cem.

Friends mav cal Thurs. morning after IJO at THE CAVANAGH FUNERAL HOME, 301 Chester Pe, Norwood. The famtty requests donations David's memory to me American Heart Aisn Box 12, Newtown Square, Pa. 19073. DUKM Oct.

12, 19M, KATHRYN V. (nee Oeenev), wife of William J. Dunn, mother of Miss Claire Dunn, Mrs. Jean K. Donovan, WMiam J.

Dunn, Mrs. Elaine M. Klpatrick; also survived by 21 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are Invited to the funeral home of JOHN STRETCH, Eagle and St. Denis Havertown, Thurs.

7 to 9 PM and to Mass of Christian Burial in Most Blessed Sacrament Church, S6 and Chester Avev, Phiuw Fri. 10 AM Int SS. Peter and Paul Cem. EXCRES Oct. 13, 19H, SUSAN M.

(nee Pane), wHe of Itte late George of S.W. mother of George Robert S. and William sisler of Margaret Tasca; also survived by 1 1 grand and 6 great granachtdren. Relatives, friends and members of hospitality Center, 3rd and Grays Ave. Invited to cal Thurs.

after 7 PM, KISH FUNERAL HOME, oMo Elmwoud Ave. Mass of Christian Burial, 9:30 AM, Church of St. Barnabas. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

FANTOZZI Oct. 1), 198, ROSE (nee Cecoua), beloved wHe of Charles, devoted mother of Nicholas, Jessie and Anthony Fantoui; also survived by 9 grandchildren and great grandchildren. Relatives, friends invited to me funeral 9 AM, from BALDI FUNERAL HOME, 1331 S. Broad St. Mass of Christian Burial, Annunciation Churcn, 10 AM Int.

Holy Cross Cem Viewing, Thurs. 7-10. Ample parking on premises. FEIJJMAN Oct. 14, 19M, KATHRYNE Of W.

Chapel Ave Cherry wife of Nathan, mother of Mrv Mattkt (Rae) Rudolph and Mrs. Nathan (Charlotte) Rabino-witz, sister of Fay Mutter and Lewis Block; also survived bv grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends invited to Servires Thurs. II AM, BERSCHL ER FUNERAL CHAPEL, 5341 State Hwy. 38, Pennsauken, N.J.

Int. Crescent Burial Park. The family wik return to the Rudolph residence, 291 Watergate, Maple Shade, NJ. FEiUKCIE Oct. 12, 19M, VICTORIA, beloved cousin of Rose Margaret Santoro, Margaret Jaskot, Christine a er, Virginia Emmons, Victoria Grant, Wik, Paul, Joanne, Apr, Brvan and Ricky.

Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral Fri. 8:30 AM from PENNA. BURIAL CO. INC. 1377 S.

Broad St. Mass of Christian Burial St. Nicholas Church 9:30 AM Int. Holy Cross Cem Viewing Thurs. eve.

7-10. Parking on premises FOLEY Oct. 10, 19M, MARY survived by nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to her funeral 9 AM, JOHN J. DINNIEN FUNERAL HOME, 5138 N.

Broad St. (corner Duncamton Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AM, Church ot Itte Holy Child. Int. Hoiy Sepulchre Cem No viewing Wed. eve.

FORD WILLIAM on Oct. 10, 19W, beloved husband of Pennia (nee Fields), survived by 2 sons Harold and Edwin, 2 daughters Darned and Teresa, 1 brother Ashley. Relatives, friends and masons are Invited to attend me funeral services Thurs. Oct. 1, II AM TinoTey Temple Churcn, Broad and Fltzwater Sts.

Viewing at the Church 9-11 AM Int. Northwood Cem. GALLO ANGELO (Rusty), survived bv wife Mary (net Scahsi), son Russet; and 3 grandchildren, 2 brothers Anthony and John, 3 sisters, Frances, Emma and Gloria. Funeral services from St. Thomas Aquinas Church at 9 AM Thurs.

Viewing an Wed. eve 7 to 10 at LOUIS E. INGENITO, JR. FUNERAL HOME, 820 Christian St. Parking on premises.

GALLOWAY JAMES on Oct. 13, 198a, beloved husband of Lena R. (nee Zornek), devoted father of James F. Hm-ry Chanes T. and Edward J.

Galloway; also survived bv 13 grandchildren and one great grandefnid. Relatives and friends are invited to his funeral Thurs. 10 AM and me Religious service II AM at FLUEHR'S-RISING SUN 5401 Rising Sun Ave. Int. Private.

In lieu of flowers, contributions in James's memory mav be made to The American Cancer Society, 21 S. 12lh 19107. GARYERICH On Oct. 13, 19M, EDWIN S. GARVERICH, age 79, of Wayne, beloved husband of Ruth Sprout Garver-ich, cherished father of Ruth Haines; also survived by 3 grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren and 2 sisters.

Relatives and friends are invited to the Memorial Service on Oct. 19, 198a, at 2 PM, at St. John's Presbyterian Church, Berkley Rd, Devon, where friends mav call on Sua from 1-2 PM Int. at the convenience of the family. Memorials mav be made in his name to St.

John's Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund. (MAUGER) GASSER VERONA C. (nee Lthmatm), on Oct. 13, 19M, of Lansdowne, wife of the late Joseph J. and beloved mother of Marie G.

Duckworth; also survived bv 3 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial Thurs. 10 AM St. Phaomena Church, Baltimore and Highland Lansdowne. Friends may call after 845 AM at DOYLE-STONELAKE FUNERAL HOME, 83-85 E.

Baltimore Lansdowne on Thurs. morning. Int. Holy Cross Cem. GLACXEHS MARY A.

(nee Rogan), on Oct. 14, 198, of Levittown, formerly of Upper Darby, born In Foord, County Mayo, Ireland, beloved wife of the late Freeman Glackens, she is survived by her children Nancy Chiango of Drexel HHI, Albert Glackens of Fairtess Hills and Suzette Hay of Haleysville; also survived by 9 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are Invited to the tuneral Fri. 9 AM at THE RICHARD L. KELLY FUNERAL HOME, Long l.ane and Walnut Stv, Upper Darbv.

Mass of Christian Burial Frl. 10 AM Church ot St. Aiica. Int. SS.

Peter and Paul Cem. (No eve. viewing) GQDLEW3KI Oct. 13, 1986, JOSEPH W.W. II father of Joan KKcovne, Joseph John, Eugene, Thomas and Richard; also survived bv 12 grandchildren, one great grandchild, a brother, John and a sister, Anna Car-nev.

Relatives and tritnds are invited to his funeral 9 KARCSH FUNERAL HOME, 142-164 Coton St. Mvk. 0 AM kit. Westminster Cem No calling hours. Thurs.

eve. GOLDMAN Oct. 13, 1986, ROBERT, of 4200 Woodhaven Rd, father of Howard Goldman and brother of Mrs. Morris (Nedda) Krowitr. Services and Interment at me convenience of the family.

ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS. On Oct. 14, 19M, PAULINE, age 83, of Plaza Atlantic City, beloved mother of Judge Manuel Greenberg and Judge Morton Greenberg, devoted sister of MHTon Hofkin and Rose Merves, loving grandmother of 5 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Graveside Services at 1 1 AM, on at Beth Israel Pleasantvkle, NJ. (Arr.

by ROTH MEMORIAL CHAPEL, Atlantic City, GRZESZXGWSXI Oct. 12, 1W, STEPHEN beloved husband of Ami Mav (nee McCusker), sadly missed by parents, Richard and Mary (nee Domzalski), sisters, Mary McFadden and Theresa Bain, sister-in-law, Joyce Grzeczkowski, 7 nephews and 4 nieces, beloved brother of tht lat Richard GrzeczkowskL Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral AM, TOMASZEWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 2728-30 E. Allegheny Ave. (Allegheny bull 195, cor. of Salmon Mass of Christian Burial, 10:30 AM, St.

Adalbert's Church. Int. Resurrection Cem. Friends may cal Thurs. eve.

7 to 9 PM Donations to American Heart Assn. preferred. (Parking on Salmon HARVEY LOUISE on Oct. 14, 1986, beloved wfft of the tatt Charles, sister of Caroline Harrisoa Relatives and friends are invited to me funeral service Thun. 1 PM, from The Chaoet of the Germantown Lutheran Home, 6950 Germantown where friends mav call after I2J0 PM.

Int. Norm Cedar HM Com. KEIXEKEN On Oct. 13, 1986, MYRTLE MAY HEINEKEN, age 90, of Paoll, wife of the late Dr. John F.

O. Heine-ken, mother of John H. Hekieken; also survived by 3 grandchildren and 3 sisters. Relatives and friends are AM. in The Chanel Of The Church of the Good Sa- iiiaiiiait, bamaiivr Mn.i rawi, n.

ini. eminiwiv cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made In her name to The American Heart P.O. Bon 12, Newtown Square, Pa. 19073.

MAUGER KERSKOYITZ Oct. 13, 1986, IDA (nee Relet), of 412 Wlnton wife of the late Israel, mother of Philip Hershovitz; also survived by nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, great great nieces Brooke and Marni and a godson Hal. Relatives and friends are invited to services Thurs. 1 PM at BERSCHLER FUNERAL CHAPELS, 4300 N. Broad St.

(lust so of -way). Int. Monteftore Cem Famkv return to the late residence. Contributions in her memory mav be made to a charity of the donors choice. KOJHACXI Oct.

12, 1986, STANLEY formtrty of Ju- devoted fattier ot Laura Vidmosko, Jacqueline, Edith, n.diivw ivewr, out, I nil sadly missed by IS grandchildren, brothers, Joseph Sikorski, Walter and Theodore Holnacki. Relatives, friends, members of A.L. Post 738 Juniata Park and Local 542 Operating Engineers, Invited to funeral 8 AM, TOMASZEWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 2728-30 E. Allegheny Ave. (Allegheny Exit 195, cor.

of Salmon Mass of Christian Burial, 9 AM, St. Laurentius Church. Int. Cedar HM Cem. Friends may cal Thurs.

eve. 7 to 9 PM (Parking on Salmon Street). JACXSCM ROBERT, entered kmt rest Oct. 14, 1986, a horse trainer and local builder, u-rvtved bv his parents Jean and Jonn of Springfield, Mass. Dear friend tf Tom Snyder.

Funeral services 10 AM Thurs. Church Of The Holy Communion, 2112 Chestnut St. Int. Laurel Mil Cem. Funeral arrangements under the direction tf THE RONALD R.

PISELU FUNERAL HOME. JACOBS Oct. 13, 1986, ETTA (nee Lazar), of 2607 Mkm Circle, mother of Sidney Jacobs, sister ol Peart Karpoff and Edith Barnst, grandmother ot Henry Lodge. Services Wed. 1 2:30 PM at ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS, 4720 N.

Broad St. Int. Rooseveft Memorial Park. Sniva wi be observed at the Greenhil Condo, EE -823. JOKE JOHN A.

of Forked River, on Oct. 14, aoe 79, devoted husband ot Mary (nee McNichoi), formtrty of father of Lorraine, brother of Mary Kekv and Agnes Jones. Relatives, friends Invited to attend a Mass Christian Burial at II AM, Fri. at St. Pius Roman Catholic Church, Forked River, kit.

St. Marys Cem. Viewing, 9:30 to 10:30 AM, Fri. at RfGGS FU-AI HOME, 1 pi ckM oive( NJ. On Oct.

13, 1986, In Trenton, JAMES E. tf Bristol, husband of Joarai Kitght, fattier et Leonard James k. and Karen Knight. Relatives and friends art invited to attend the Service on 10 AM, at me MOLDEN FUNERAL HOVE, 133 Otter Bristol, PA. Int.

Bristol Cem Friends may cad Thurs. eve. after 7 PM KUENY Suddenly, Oct. 11 196, of Huntingdon Vatev, Pa MARGARET M. (nee Kelly), wM of me late Bernard (Barney) E.

Sr. mother of Bernard E. Jr. and Jacques P. sister tf Helene Aragnt and Mary Blanty; also survived by 4 grandsons and one granddaughter.

Relatives and friends invited to viewing Thurs. 9 AM, St. Hilary of Poitiers Church, 920 Susquehanna Rd, Rvdal, fokowed bv Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM Int. Holy Seoulchrt Cem Remembrance's In Margaret's name mav be made to St. Joseph's Preparatory School, 1733 Girard Ave-, PMaw Pa.

19130 UJ-McGOLDRtCK). KULZER DOROTHEA 6 ef 2839 West Ocean Cttv, NX and Largo, Fla fomwty tf Wvnnewood, Paw Oct 14, 1986, wife tf Juuus mother tf Dorothy Joan jack-son, Btrwvn, Pa Margaret Am Caiahan, Malvern, Lots H. Cheesman Fttimaurtct, Ocean City, NJ, 1 brothers Huge J. and Can J. Otjrtch, Phte, grandchildren and great grandenidren.

Mass tf Christian Burial Fri II AM tt Our Lady ot Good Counsel Church, 40th and Aslwrv Ave, Ocean City, NJ. kit. Holy Cross Cem, Yeadon, Pa. CtKng hours Fri. morning 9J0 to 10J0 at THE CHESTER J.

WIMBERG FUNERAL HOME, 201 AS-bury Ocean City. Memorial contributions may be made to The Hnty Redeemer Visiting Nun Agency, Brooks Swamton, NJ. 08210 LANG FRED, Oct. 7, 1986, of Tht Baptist Home, formtrty tf Phila. Memorial services be held Sun, Oct.

26, 1 PM at Tht Baptist Htm, 8301 Roosevelt Blvd. Phila. P. LESLEY ALLEN, Sept. 24, 1986, age 81, of Pine Run, Dovtestown, formerly of Ml.

Afrv, husband tf Elizabeth Uovd Wamtr-Lesfev. Reuttvet and friends art invited to attend his Memorial Service 2 PM, Sat, at The Christ Lutheran Churcn Chestnut HI, 8300 Germantown Ave. A reception fofow the service. In lieu of flowers, contribution may be mad tt Tht American Cancer Society. (KIRK AND NICE).

LIPFMAN Oct. 14, 1986, STELLA, tf Haddonvttw Ants, West-mont, NJ, wife of the tot Sam, sister tf LWan Wei-ner, Cecelia Miter, and May Gran. Reiartves and friends invited tt Strvlces Wtd. 1 PM, at BFRSCHLER FUNERAL CHAPEL, SJ4I State Hwy. 38, Pennsauken, I.

Int. New Camden Cem. The fam-ly wM return tt Gran residence 1 137 Knerr St. Phaa. MASSEY MILDRED, en Oct.

11, 1986. Raiattvti and friends art invited to viewing, 10 and service, at II AM, at THE RAY FUNERAL HOME, INC. 1S2S W. Dauphai St. Int.

Whit Chape) Memorial Park. McC9Y Oct. 14, 1986, MISS JANE CARSON McCOY, tt tht Presbyterian Home, 47lh and City Line Ave. (Bala). Funeral service.

Fit, Oct. 17, at II AM, Chapel tf the Home. Int. West Laurel Cem (BRINGHURST-ANDREW J.BAIR). Mclaughlin On Oct.

11, 1986, NELLE LOUISE (net Bowman), In Hagerstown, wHe of the late John W. McLaughlin; also survived bv daughter, Susan M. Haines, 2 grandchildren, 5 sisters, and 2 brothers. Memorial Serice Oct. IS, at 2 PM, tt tht Trinity Lutheran Church of Havertown, 1141 West Chester Pike, Havertown, PA.

Int. privet. Please omtt flowers. Donations tt tht charity of your cnttct would be appreciated KcRALLY Oct. 11, 1986, tf Rostvn, EDNA (nee Brfster), wtf tf the left William.

Relatives and friends invtted to Mais of Christian Burial Thurs. 10 AM, St. John tf the Cross Church, 2741 Woodand Rd. Rosfyn. tnt.

HHstd Cem. The tamty wifl receive friends at the Church atter 9 JO AM (Arrangements by JOHN R. FREED). MURPHY MARGARET BRADLEY MURPHY, Oct. 13, 196, of Elkins Park, beloved writ tf John dear mother of Maureen Stewart, Margaret Waertg, Elizabeth Cosgrove, Marvvaen Pagan and Patricia Kktfer, sister of Jerome, John, Mary Jane Rogers and Am Welch; also survived by II grandchtdran.

Retahves, friends and members tf Women's Curd St. Joseph's Manor, Meadowbrook art Invited to the funeral FrL, starfng AM, from JOHN F. GIVNISH'S, 5th St. at Cheiton Ave. (6300 N.

Stti). Mowed by Mess of Christian Burial, St. Jamos Church, Elkins Part, II AM tnt. Holy Sepukhr Cem Friends may cal Thurs. attar 7.

Memorial contributions H.U.P. Cancer Center, SevartteM 7, 34th and Sprue Sts. Phaa. Pa. 19104.

NAKOX Oct. 13, 1916, ABRAHAM S. husband tf Mary (net Ravman), father of Dlan Strauss and Rita DaNnka, brother tf Naomi Specter, grandfatlm of Kim, Scott and Rod Relatives, friends and members of the Welcome Lodge No. 453, F4AM are Invtted tt services Wed, 1 PM, JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON, N. Broad St.

above 71st Ave. Int. Monttfore Cem Masonic Services, 1230 PM The tamky be at th tat Prudence. mm SANDRA Oct. 12, 186, survtved bv parents, Wl-liam E.

and Nora L. Norman. Funeral service be held at Mt. Airy Beottst Church, FrL, Oct. 17, 1986, 1 1 o'clock.

Viewing, 9 AM (Arr. by W.D. JACKSON FUNERAL HOME.) O'COXKELL Formerly tf Port Richmond and St. Aim'! Parish, suddenly, Oct. 13, 1986, MARGARET (nee Moo-ney) and m-jther of Mrs.

Janlc Keabtor, Thomas J. James Am Mrv Kathleen Creeknan, Mrs. Kene Maselke; also survtvM by 6 grandsons and one granddaughter. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend viewing and furwral, 7 AM at, JOHN F. FLUEHR AND SONS, 3301-15 Cottman Ave.

Mass of Christian Burial, St. Timothy's Church, 10 AM Int. Our Lady tf Grace Cem Nt viewing Wtd On Oct. 14, 19(6, of Broomal, GERTRUDE wife of the tale Donald E. and mother tf Donald F.

Raymond E. Walter and Jean G. Lerra. Funeral service Ft. II AM, at St.

Anark's UM Churcn, Sprout and Lewis Broomal, P. 19008, when friends may cal after 10 AM kit. Sunset Memorial Park. In ileu of flowers, donations her name to th Memorial Fund of the above Church, woutd be appreciated and acknowttdgtd 0TALLEY KATHLEEN (nee Back), Oct. 14, rW, tf Haver.

town. Pa. beloved wife of John J. Matey and mother of Mrs. Mary Am Stephens, John F.

and Mrs. Elizabeth J. Bowen; also survived bv 7 grandchtdren. Relatives and friends are ktvrhxi to the funeral, Fit 9 AM THE DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME. 8441 West Chester Pike (Cor.

of Lym Btvd) UPPER DARBY, PA. Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM, Church tf Tht Annunciation B.VM, Havertown, Pa. kit. Holy Cross Cem Friends may cal Thurs. eve 7 to t.

PRESCOTT Suddenly, Oct. 13, 1984, STEVEN 29, of Ofnev, beloved son Lilian A. (nee Fktcham), loving fattier of Joni, dear brother of Linda Bails Edward, John and Marvin Prescoft, Marvenn Letournxu and Betty Brady; also survived bv 22 niects and nephews. Relatives and friends mav cal Thurs. eve.

after 7 PM, at MANN GOLDEN ROLE FUNERAL HOME, 219 W. Tabor Rd (at American). Services wl commence at 9 PM Memorials to ytur favortt charity would be appreciated REYNOLDS On Mon. Oct. 13, 1986, ADELAIDE (net Condon), of S.W.

Phla. wife of the late Hugh Reynolds, motner of Beatrice Woeber, Adelaide DuPrau and Arthur Ros-lewskl; also survived bv 9 grandchildren and great grandchildren, and a brother, James Condon. Rtlt-ttves and friends Invited tt funeral service, II AM, at THE JOSEPH V. FUSCO FUNERAL HOME, INC 6316-18 Efmwtod Ave. S.W.

Phla. Where friends may cal tt wow after I AM Int ML Mortah Com RmXELLI Oct. 13, 1986, GERTRUDE B. (nt Arm), wife of the late Michael, dear mother of Ralph and Barbara RomanoM; also survived bv 7 grand and 7 great grandchedren, beloved sister of Wlhetmln Arret, Olive Meter and John Arr Private tamty services from THE HAROLD B. MULLIGAN FUNERAL HOME, Frankford and Alegfwny Ave.

Int Vaaey Forge Garden. ROTnSTLlti Oct. 13, 1986, ISRAEL (JOE), hushand tf Bemtc (nee CahUt), father of Rosalind Brett, Rooert Roth-stein, brother of Harry Rothsleki, grandfather of Jen-niter and Jeffrey. Relatives and friends art invtted tt funeral services. 12:30 P.M.

precisely "GOLOSTEINS'," 6410 N. Broad St. Int. Roosevelt Memoral Park. FamtY wl return tt 2727 North view Rd Contributions In his memory may be mod tt Golden Link No.

50, 0.G.C co Brttt, 2727 Nor view Rd, Phaa. 19152. RUTLEDGE Oct. 13, 1986, ANNA tt Wvmawttd, shter tf tht late Elizabeth M. Runxtow, cousin of John S.

Savers, Jr. Services wf be held II AM, Fit, h-om AI Saints Episcopal Church, Wymewued Int. Arlington Com. Dreiel Hat There be no ytewei. Memorial contributions mav be made to the Memorial Fund of Hit above named Church.

(CHAOWfCK's tt Ardmor). ShmTLR LOIS S. (nee Schwartz), on Oct. 14, 1986, tot 57, If Hutmnodon Vaaey, widow of Charles, survived by a daughter, Wendy, and parents, Mrton and Alberta Bernheim Schwartz. Reiartves and friends art Invited to Services Oct.

16, I PM, CRAFT FUNERAL HOME OF ABINGTON, 1801 Old York Rd at Ok) Welsh Rd Int. private. Th femfy wl receive frwndt at 169 Meadowbrook Dr. HuntkHMon Vafey, after 7:30 PM on Thursday. Contributions ki her nam mav be made to Hoiy Redeemer Hesptc, 9607 James St.Phia.

19114. SCHER Suddenly, Oct. 12, 19M, ALBERTA It (no Berir), beloved wite of Francis S. and devoted mother of Francis J. and watiam J.

and the late Am Mars Wlseyi also survived bv grandchMren, 4 sisters and 3 brothers. Relatives and friends are knitted to funeral Fri. 9 AM, C. RICHARD WHEEIER FUNERAL HOME. Kensington Ave and WeitmoreUr St.

Mass tf Christian Burial 10 A.M., Church tf tti Ascension, tnt Resurrection Com. Friends may cal Thurs. eve. after 7. SSKILLiaS Oct.

13, 1984, MARION A. (nee Hope), beloved wttt of the late Wwiam V. Schaling, survived bv her daughters, Barbara Anderson, tf and Diana Rem, har sons, Wliiem, Raymond and Walter Schdktg, her sis-ttrs, Catherine Flagg. tf Corn, and Madrod Hentw also survived bv 14 granchldran and 4 treat grand-chedren. Relatives and friends art Invtted to her funeral service Thurv, II AM tt THE ROWLAND-MYERS FUNERALHOME, INC.

7013-15 TcrrndaM Ave. int. at the camenienc of fhe femty. Friends mav cal Thurs. memmg after 10 AM lieu of towers, donations mad In her memory tt th American Heart Assn.

121 S. Broad St. Phla. Pa. 19107, would be gretfty tporrtoi The Rev.

B. Warner Shay, 86, who served as pastor to 10 churches during 40 years as a Methodist minister, died Monday at Simpson House, a church-run residence at Belmont and Edgley Avenues. When he wasn't delivering sermons, Mr. Shay wrote poetry, and each year he designed his own Christmas cards. Mr.

Shay was born in Lower Mer-ion Township. He received a bachelor's degree from Temple University in 1924 and two years later became pastor of Penns Park Methodist Church, in Bucks County. From then until Ijis retirement in 1966, he served as pastor at Arch Street, Providence Avenue, Siloam and Mount Airy Methodist Churches, all in Philadelphia, and at Washington Crossing, Yardley, Mount Hope (Concordville), Mount Pocono, Keenan Wynn Death Notices BAR3IERI SALVATORE el Overbrook HHIs, formerly of OverDrook, on Oct. 14, 1934, beloved husband of Catherine Capp Barbieri, fattier of Catherine A. Clark, Christine A.

Barbieri, Sarah A. Dorbian and Judith M. Calaguire; also survived by his mother Mrs. Angelina FisceHa, 7 9 andctiildren and one brother John. Mass of Christian Burial win be Tnurv II A At.

in The Presentation B.VM Church. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may can in the Church 10 to 11 AM before the Mass. Contribution to The Sunshine Fmjndafon, 4010 Levick St, Pa.

(Arr. BYRNE FUNERAL HOME) Overbrook. BARRETT Oct. 12, 1986, ANN NORA BARRETT of Havertown, daughter of the late Thomas and Mary (nee Mago-yam) Barrett. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral home of JOHN STRETCH, E.

Eaote and St. Denis Rdv, Havertown, Thurv after 10:30 AM and to the Mass of Christian Burial in St. Denis Church, Thurs. at 1 1:30 AA. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. BAUER Oct. 14, 1984, MARY (nee Clee), wife of fhe Ute Paul A. mother of Henrietta D'Aoostino, Mary J. Conrov, Joan M.

Vivino, Joseoh E. Bauer and the late Paul A. Bauer, sister ol Joseoh Clee; also sur-vived by 21 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends invited to funeral AM, at THE ROLLER FUNERAL HOME, 6335 Ridge (corner Liveiey). Mais of Christian Burial, 10 AM, St.

Mary the Assumption Church, Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Thurs. 7-9 PM BITTMA. WILMA, Suddenly, On Oct.

13, 1966, beloved mother ot Alex and Joanne Poll, grandmother of Caroline and Monica Poll. Relatives and friends are invited to the Mass of Christian Burial Thurs. 10 AM, from Assumption B.VM Church, 1900 Meadowbrook Feasterville. Int. Blessed John Neumann Cem.

No viewing prior to tr.e Mass. In lieu of flowers, Mass Cards would be preferred. (Arr. WETZEL) BODKIN SADIE, funeral services and interment were held at a previous date. RONALD R.

PISELLL BRENNAN Oct. 13, 1986, THOMAS formerly of Blanchard Drexel Hal, husband of the late Laura 6. (nee Bed), uncle of Daniel and Thomas Delacourt. Relatives and friends are invited to his funeral service 10 AJVL, BURNS FUNERAL HOME, 9708 Frankford (at Fitter Friends may can after 9 AM Int. Whitemarsh Memorial Park.

No viewing Thurs. eve. BRGWN Oct. 13, 1986, SARAH (nee Smith), wife of the late Samuel, mother of Annette Dorfner, Bernice Pu-chaski and Arnold Brown, sister ol Jacob Smith and Frances Weinstein; also survived by grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Relatives, friends and members of Bnai Chaim Social are invited to funeral services 10 AM precisely at "GOLDSTEINS' SUBURBAN NORTH," 310 Second Street Pike, Southampton, Pa.

(bet. County Line and Street Int. King David Memorial Park. Shiva will be observed at 16102 Delaire Landing. Contributions in her memory ma be made to the American Blind Assn.

BURRELL DONALD CLARENCE age 60, Oct. 12, 1986, beloved husband of Phyllis (nee Lvtes), father of Mrs. Kathy Burrell Sutton and Glenn Edward Burrell, brother of Francis Burrell and Mrs. Aleane B. Harris, ol and Mrs.

Jean B. McCaskill, of New York; also survived by 2 grandchildren. Viewing Oct. 161, 9 to 11 AM, services, AJVL, FLETCHER H. TOWNSEND FUNHRAL HOME, 6610-12 German-town Pa.

Int. Ivy Hill Cem. CARROZZA Oct. 12, 1986, JOHN of So. beloved husband of Jackie Cerroua (nee Corestio), devoted father of John F.

Carrozza and Mrs. Patricia Gallelli, father-in-law of Catherine (nee Farley) Carrozza and Phillip Gallelli; also survived by his brothers Antnony and Nicholas, his sisters Mrs. Anna Pern and Mrs. Jennie Maio, dearest grandfather of Danielle, Sita, AHsa, Prea and Sunita, unrie of 19 nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral Wed.

9:30 A at THE JOSEPH V. FUSCO FUNERAL HOME, INC 1344-46-48 Ellsworth St. So. Phila. Mass of Christian Burial II AM Stella Maris Church.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Yeadon, Pa. VIEWING TUES. EVE.

7-9J0 PM VALET PARKING COLEMAN ELSIE E. (nee Mease), on Oct. 14, 1986, wife of the late Charles B. and beloved mother of Mr. Robert Coleman; also survived by grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren, sister of Mrs.

Stella Reber. Relatives, friends, members of Hermon Presbyterian Church invited to service Frl. 11 AJVL GILBERT H. SCHOBERT FUNERAL HOME, 167 Harrison Frankford. Int.

Cedar Hill Cem. Friends may call from 9 AJVL until time ol service. Parking on our SO car lot. CQHWAY MARGARET passed away Oct. 12, 1986, In Jacksonville, FL.

Miss Conway was bom in and is survived by her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Conway, of TihisviUe, FL. She also leaves a close friend of 30 years. Miss Wanda Moler, of 10960 Beach Lot 7498, Jacksonville, FL.

32216; also surviving are many nieces and nephews. Miss Conway was a graduate of St. Joseph's School tor Nursing, she did Polio Nursing for the American Red Cross, Camp Nursing, and traveled hie country working as an R.N. After a Post Graduate course at Children's Hospital in Washington, DC, she worked as a Pediatric Head Nurse Supervisor at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Camden, N.J., and held the same position for 18 years at the Cherry Hi Medical Center, Cherry Hill, N.J. In lieu of flowers, please send contributions to Boy's Town of Omaha Nebraska or to the Arthritis Foundation.

Private services will be in Jacksonville, FL. Int. Harleigh Camden, J. CCKWAY Of Halboro, on Oct. 12, 1986, ANNE M.

(net Coyfe), beloved wife of William mother of Mrv Patricia Magro, William Mrs. Mary Jo Hagan, sister of Rev. Patrick J. Covle, SM, Mrs. Mary Murphy, Bernard Coyte, Mrs.

Frances Mullen and Hughi Covle; also survived by 10 grandchildren and one great grandchild, in her 61st year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Mass of Christian Burial, 8 PJVL, at the Church of St. John Bosco, hat-horo. where friends may call after 6 PM Cortege will leave Church parking lot, 10 AJVL, for St. John Neuman Cem.

Donations to the Greater Phila. Chapter A.L.S. Assn. (Lou Gehring Disease), P.O. Box 31, Wvnnewood, Pa.

190V6, preferred. (Arr. by JOHN F. FLUEHR AND SONS) C0SSEHTIK0 BIANCA (LILLIAN), Oct. 13, 1986, (nee Subbio), of Clover Lane, Upper Darby, survived by her husband, Salvatore, her sons, Fred and Thomas, her sisters, Dora Manerchia, Lena Puracchio and Flora DiMar-ceka; also survived oy 4 grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to her funeral AJVL, at THE NEW ROBERT L. D'ANJOLELL BUILDING OF UPPER OARBY, 864S Wesl Chester Pike, Uoper Darby (below Township Line). Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AJVL St. Cym's Church. Int.

SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Friends may call 7-9 PM (parking on premtses). Contributions in his memory to the C.K. Center, Sprout and Crum Creek Rov, Springfield, Pa.

19064. CROWDER JENNIE M. (nee Johnson), of Westvlfle Grove, N.J., formerly of on Oct. 14, 1986, age 83 years, beloved mother of James A. of Ridley Park, Mary Gudknecht of Southampton and Katherlne Crowder of WestvUle, NJ.

and the late Virginia Robb, sister of Joseph Johnson of Carneys Point, NJ. and James Johnson of Absecon, N.J., grandmother of 4, great grandmother of 4. Funeral service Fri. 10:30 AM in THE McGUINNF.SS FUNERAL HOME, 34 Hunter Woodbury. Int.

Woodbury Memorial Park. Viewing Fri. morning after 9:30 AM DAVIS Of Henevbreok Township, NORMAN R. DAVIS, husband of Mildred E. Peterman Davis, on Mon.

Oct 13, 1986 in his 83rd year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a memorial service at The St. Haul's United Church of Christ, Rt 10O, Bo 724, Lkwv-, Pa. I9JS3, on Oct. 17, 1986 at 12 noon.

Friends may call at THE RALSTON 1 BR DICK AS FUNERAL HOME, 107 W. Lancaster Downingtown, on Fri. morning h-om 10 to 11 AM, followed by Interment in PhHa. Memorial Park, Frazer, Pa. Contributions may be made in his memory to St.

Paul's United Church of Christ. DUETTO Oct. 12, 1986, ALFONSO beloved husband of Lucy (nee Perrl), devoted father of O. John and Carol Ventresca, survived by grandchildren, John R. and Carolyn Diletto, Joanne Fox, Lynda and David Ventresca; also survived by brothers and 5 sisters.

Relatives and friends invited to Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AM, Resurechon Church. Ent. Hoiy Cross Cem. Friends may call Wed eve. 7 ts 9, GALZERANO FUNERAL HOME, 914 OLD Ave.

(below wehhRd.1. Memorial service is set for Allen Lesley, lawyer Swiftwater, Newtown and Cheltenham Methodist Churches. Mr. Shay was a graduate of the divinity school of the Protestant Episcopal Church. He was the last surviving member of the Class of 1930; he married Viola Brand the same year.

After his retirement from the ministry, Mr. Shay continued to do work for Malvern United Methodist Church in Malvern and Eden United Methodist Church in Philadelphia. Known for his sense of humor and his poetry, Mr. Shay published two volumes of poetry, titled A Basket of Shayvings and Another Basket of Shayvings. He was a Mason.

Besides his wife, Mr. Shay is survived by a sister, Olive Koob. Services are scheduled for 8 p.m. tomorrow in the chapel at Simpson House. Interment will be private.

but remained active on a consulting basis. Mr. Lesley was one of the founders and had served as vice president of the Wallenberg Committee of Greater Philadelphia Inc. In 1985, he was awarded the Four Chaplains Legion of Honor membership by the Chapel of the Four Chaplains in recognition of his work with the Wallenberg Committee. He also was active in the German Society of Pennsylvania, the Scottish Historic and Research Society of Delaware Valley, the Swedish Colonial Society, Reading Railroad Retirees, the St.

Andrew's Society, the Second City Troop, the Zoological Society of Philadelphia, the Philadelphia Bar Assocation, the Pennsylvania Society of the Sons of the Revolution and the Mozart Masonic Lodge No. 436. He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Lloyd Warner-Lesley. Saturday's memorial service is scheduled for 2 p.m. at Christ Lutheran Church, 8300 Germantown Ave.

Michael, 74 In addition to her church work, Mrs. Michael was involved with other civic and social agencies and programs in Philadelphia, including the Girl Scouts, the United Way, the Stephen Smith Home for the Aged and the Mercy Douglas Human Resources Center. Surviving are daughters, Margaret M. Straker and Vernoca and a grandson. A viewing will be held from 3 to 8 p.m.

Friday at Flemeuel Brown Funeral Home, 60th and Catharine Streets. The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Wesley A.M.E. Zion Church, 15th and Lombard Streets. Burial will be at Mount Lawn Cemetery in Sharon Hill.

By Michael D. Schaffer Inquirer Staff Writer A memorial service will be held Saturday for Allen Lesley, 81, a lawyer and a former official of the Reading Co. and the Philadelphia Belt Line Railroad Co. who died Sept. 24 in Salisbury, England, of injuries sustained in an automobile accident.

Mr. Lesley was born in Philadelphia and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and the Temple University Law School. He served as a crier in the Pennsylvania Superior Court from 1931 to 1942 and was appointed in 1942 as an assistant in the Law Bureau of the state Public Utility Commission. He joined the legal staff of the Reading Co. in 1943, and was named assistant general solicitor of the company in 1954.

He retired in 1969 as the company's general attorney. That year, he joined the Philadelphia Belt Line Railroad Co. as executive vice president. He retired in 1977 Elizabeth A. Elizabeth A.

Michael, 74, who gave her life to church work, died Sunday at the Misericordia Division of Mercy Catholic Medical Center. She lived in Southwest Philadelphia. For 46 years, Mrs. Michael worked with the Women's Home and Overseas Missionary Society of the A.M.E. Zion Church, serving at every level.

She retired in 1978 after eight years as its international second vice president. "A graduate of Butler University, Mrs. Michael studied voice at the New England Conservatory of Music. She was the widow of the Rev. E.R.

Michael, whose pastorates included Wesley A.M.E. Zion Church in Center.

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