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Sunday, Feb. 2(1, 1989 The Philadelphia Inquirer 13-G Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices South Jersey deaths DRYDEN HARTMAN CANADY McSKEA SAMUEL T. DAVIS 72. of Maple Shade, died Thursdey at Kennedy Memorial HospitalsCherry Mili Division. Mr.

Davis was a inured machinist for the Fob. 34, Itll, LEONA (not Caviniueh), wlfo ol Caleb Orvden, mother ol Edward Gerald George and John also survived bv 9 grandchildren and one great granddaughter. Relatives and friends are invited to her funeral service Wed. 9:30 AM at THE BURNS FUNERAL HOME 9701 Frankford Ave. (at Finer St.) Viewing Tues.

ovo. 7 to 9 PM. Int. Resurrection Com. SELKIJI On Feb.

IS, 1919, JACK ol Morrlstowa loved lather ol Stuart Laurence J. and Roberta L. Sen devoted son J. and Norma Votkuus brother ot LociHo Ortanu survived bv Cowan. Relatives and mends Invited to services-U, Mon.

at BERSCHLtrR FUNERAL CHAPEXV-i SMI Slate Hwv. Pennsauken, N.J. Int. Roosenidl Anem'l Park, Trevose, Pa. Shiva be the home ol Lucike onand Contributions his moot; orv mav bo made to Tin American Cancer Socser.

Feb. 1989, LILLIAN (nee Elkins), Witt of the lot Nathan, mother ot Ina C. Gross, Dana C. Frank, sister or Leonard Elkint; alio survived bv grandchildren and a groat grandchildren. Reletivet and friends aro Invited to services, Sun.

I BFRSCHLER FUNERAL CHAPELS, 4300 N. Broad (kilt to. ol X-wav). Int. Roosevelt Memorla4 Park.

Contributions in her memory may bo mi da to Aliheimer's Disease A Rotated Disorders 419 S. IsthSi. Phila. 19140 On Feb. 74, 19119, ROBERT J.

of Swinofteld, beloved husband of Anne (m Carroll), father of Robert Jr. Relatives and friends are invited to a Memorial Mass of Christian Burial, Tues. 10 AM. St Francis of Awisi Church, Saxer Ave. and Rolling Road, Springtteld, where friends may Cdl after 9 30 AM Int.

win be private (No viewing Mon. eve.) In lieu of Mowers, centri buttons may be made to the Tayior Hospital Howct program, East Chester Pike, Ridley Park, Pa. l9Wt. M.F. WILLIAMS Philadelphia Gear Works, where ha was JOHN LEITH, on Jan.

21 I99, at Thomas Jefferson Hospital, survived by his wife, Anne Hartman (nee Verier 3 daughters, Tiffin Fox, North Carolina, Mary Bliss Ross, St. Louis, Kate, Sweet Briar, sons, John, West Germany and Christopher, Santa Barbara, 3 grandchildren. Burial at sea wi be con-ducted by the S. Clark (FFG-II). Pier Side ser-vice writ be conducted 9:30 March 9b9, Phria.

Naval Base Chapel. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Princeton University Elm Oub Bible Memorial Fund, CO Westerly Road Church, Princeton, N.J. MHO. employed for many years. DUFFY Survivors: his wife, Phyllis G.

Nolen Davis; a son, Richard and a daughter, CARR SHAKE KEERS Virginia J. Santore, both of Maple Shade, and four grandchildren. KIODEKEN Feb. 34, 199, JAMES, J. (GEORGE) husband of the late Jane E.

(Jones), of S.W father of Ann Fa-van and Barbara, brother of Madeline King; also survived by 3 orandchMren. Relatives, friends, mem bers K.D.C. A.L., and employees Oscar Meyer, are invited to caN Mon. eve. 7 to 9 PM at KISH FUNERAL HOME, 6S06 Eknwood Ave.

Mass of Christian Burial Tues. 10 AM at Good Sheperd Church, Int. SS. Peter and Paul Com. Services: viewing, 7 to 9 p.m.

today and 9 a.m. tomorrow. InglesbyGivnish's of Maple Shade. 600 E. Main funeral, 10 Feb.

23, 199, JANE M. (nee McCormlck of Ron wife ot tor gf F. Carr, mother of Dennis J. Carr and Sr. Jane Marv, IHM, titter ol Mary Eliza bet Slater; grandmother of Kertbeth, Colleen and Carolyn Carr.

Relatives and friends are invited to viewing Mon. evt. PM, at John the Baptist Church, 14 Rector followed by Mass of Christian Burial, I PM Donations in her memory to Camilla HaN, Immacuiata, Pa. 1934S would be appreciated. (HOLLER) February 73, 1919, ol Seem, LAURETTA (nee O'Toole), formerly ol Spraigheld, wife ol Joseph mother ol Janice O'Toole and Dr.

Joseoh W. Hid-Clemen, olso survived bv a grandchildren and one brother, Richard O'Toole. Service and interment were private at the convenience ol the larruly. (MARVIL FUNERAL HOME, Darby, a m. tomorrow at the funeral home: burial.

Feb. 23, 1909, MILLARD a retired Phi-a. Ponce Inspector and retired Chief of Security for Tne Phiia. Board of Education, past President and Secretary of Southeastern Pa. Police Chiefs beloved husband of Catherine A.

(nee Wyshwemck), devoted father of Thomas and Stephm aHe survived OV 7 grandchildren and i great grandchildren. Relatives, friends invited to his funeral Mon. IjO AM BURNS FUNERAL HOME, 9)ot Frankford Ave. (at Fitter St.) Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM St. Marhn of Tours Church.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Viewing Sun. tve. 7-9.

Flowers or contributions to Palliative Car Service, Fox Chase Cancer Ctr Central and Shelmire Av. Pa. 1911 1, would be appreciated. ELLIS North Cedar Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia. WILLIAM G.

ESCHERT, 18, of Sickler i ville, died Thursday at his home. CHERICO Feb. 1 1919, FLORENCE (nee Hewer), ol Upper Darby, mother 01 John W. Shone and Mrs. Florence Oougnerty and sitter ol Alice Hausor end Mary Borbonus; she is also survived by 3 grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to nor Mass of Christian Burial on Fob. 27, at II AAA. St. Stanislaus R.C. Church, Mom SI.

and LomdeW Lonsdale ml. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends mav col at the SHELLY-OINAN FUNERAL HOME, 24 E. Main Lansdale, on Mon. morning, 9 J0- ICr.W AAA.

The lamHv requests donations sent to St. Joseph's Center, 2010 Adams Scranton, P. 11409. SHAPIRO Feb. 24, 119, MINNIE (nee Gever), of Houston, Texas, formerly of wife of the late Safnoet, mother ot Mrs.

Rick (Harriet) Tamtni and Leonard Shapiro, sister of Mrs. Pauline Gmsburov also survived bv 4 grandchildren. Services Sun 1:30 PM precisely at ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS, 4720 N. Braa: St. (4SS-0I00) int.

Mt. Sharon Cem. Comributions her memory may be made to a charity of the donor, chwee. MOLLIS Mr. Eschert was a senior at Edgewood High bchool.

Feb. 24, 1919, MARY E. (nee Conway), formerly of Wayne, wife ol the late Edword J. Ells mother ol Edward J. Ellis, Jr.

ol King ol Prussia; also survived by her brothers Charles Conway ol Wayne, Howard Conwav ol Ardmoro, Raymond Conwav of Sarasota, and several neices and nephews. Mass ol Christian Burial Tues. 10 Mother ol Divine Providence Church, Allendale King ol Prussia where relatives and friends are invited to cai after 9 AAA. Int. St.

Denis Cem. (McCONAGHY FUNERAL SERVICE, ARDMORE). MELA Survivors: his father, William R. of Stck-lerville; his mother, Margaret Shepling of Feb. 34, 1989, CONNIE (no Peklierll, wHt ol the lele Thomas, sister ol Jennie Barbagiovanni, Josephine Marchiano, and Fay also survived by nieces and nephews.

Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 9 AJVL from PENNA. BURIAL CO. INC 1327-19 S. BROAD ST. Mass ol Christian Burial St.

Rita's Church, 10 AM mt. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Mon. ovo. 7 to 9:30.

AMPLE FREE PARKING Of Erdenhelm, suddenly, on Feb. 23, 1W, ISABEL wife of Emerson mother of John Carl E. and William also survived by 9 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren and brother, WiHiam Green. Relatives and friends are invited to services II at CRAFT OF ERDENHEIM, 814 Bethlehem Pike. Int.

private. Friends mav caM at the Funeral Homo Tues. from 10 AM Parking on premises. Feb IS, 1919, MATTHEW, husband ol the late Rose (CHiberti), beloved lather ot Matthew Theresa Cocchtne and James; brother ol Frank; survived by 7 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends Invited to FUNERAL TUESDAY I AJVL, CARTO FUNERAL HOME INC 2212-14 S.

Broad St. Mass ol Christian Burial, 9 30 St Thomas Church Int. Holy Cross Com. VIEWING MONDAY 7-9: JO PM. ENGLE CHERRY HOLLY SHAPIRO On Feb.

21, 19S9, formerly of Elkms Park, HEL-E wife of the iatt George and mother of the late Jay Cherry, daughter of the late Louis and Anna Coran; also survived bv two nieces Mrs. Janet Maths, and JAMES, Fob. n. 1919, beloved husband ol Elhelda, sons Duano, Darren and daughter Glenda; also survived bv 2 grandchildren, 2 sisters and one brother and many relatives and friends. Memorial Services: held at HANKINS FUNERAL HOME INC, 407S Mav-orford Ave.

on Mon. Fob. 27lh at 2 PJVL MONZO Feb. 24, 1989, NELLIE (not Taryia), wife of the late George mother of Georgina J. Donnelly, Justine Witczak and Frank Engfe; also survived bv 10 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren and one sister Alberta Ulinsky.

Relatives and friends aro invited to her Mass of Christian Burial Mon. 11:30 AM Christ The King Church, Chesterfield at MorreN Ave. Int. St. Dominic's Cem.

In lieu of flowers, Mass Cards or contributions to Alzheimer's Disease Research, P.O. Box 7242, Washington, DC 20044-724? preferred. BURNS FUNERAL HOME 437-1414 Feb. 23, 1989, ABRAHAM $., of 170 Lakeside 9M? Ardmore, husband ol the late Retoa nee Skarefttr-' lather ol Rhoda Shapiro; also 2 nieces. Relatives arae- friends are mvited to Graveside Services Sun.

1 1 AtM' at Roosevelt Mem. Park (N-e). FomeV return OH-the late residence. Contributions mav bo mode fWu American Heart Association. (BERSCHLER) Mrs Eleanor Mo setter.

Relatives and friends invited to graveside service, Wed. I PM, Whitemarsh Memorial Park, Limekiln Pike and Horsham Rd, Prospect-viHe Pa. Arrangenwnts PLUNKETT FUNERAL HOME HATBORO KATZ SHARLIP Feb. 24, 1989, ANTHONY, husband of Thelma (nee Fishman), lather of Nessa Indictor and Janet Blyweiss, brother ol Rose Cavaiieri, Annie Horan, Dolores Blake, Joseph Monzo, Daniel Monzo and Charles Monzo; also survived bv i grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to Graveside Services Sun.

precisely, at King David Memorial Park (Sect. Z3B). Family will return to 141 Cynthia Drive, Richboro, Pa. Contributions in his memory may be mado to The American Cancer Society. Arr.

by "GOLDSTEINS' SUBURBAN NORTH." CHRISTIDHIS ERAZMUS ALEXANDROS. Fob. 25. 1919. suddenly.

Mum Feb. 24, 1989, DORA G. (nee Gilbert), wHe of the sete Lou N. Sharlip and sister of Morton A. Gilbert, and Simon A.

Gilbert, of Calif. There wH be no servica. (Arrangements by WM. ROWEN GRANT F.H.) husband ol Constandina, devoted lather ol Athens, George, and brother of Alkmene Papakosta and Marianthi Nicafoooulos. Hit funeral Feb.

25, 1989, EVA, (nee Goldberg) wife ol Joseph, mother of Sidney H. Katz, Jacob Katt, RocheMe Freed and Toby Bauer; also survived by 8 grandchildren. Relatives and friends and members of 1st Fastovor B.A. aro invited to funeral services, Sun. 1 PM.

precisely at "GOLDSTEINS' SUBURBAN NORTH," 310 Second St. Pike, Southampton (bet. County Line and Street Int. King David Memorial Park. Shiva will be observed at the residence ol Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Katz. Contributions in her memory mav bo mado to Allied Jewish Appeal. SKETZLINE be II SI. Demetrlos Greek Orthodox Church, 22 Powell Upper Darby.

Viewing, 7 9, Mon. eve. in the church. Int. Fernwood Cem.

Memnrl. MULLEN Feb. 23, 1989, ELEANOR E. (nee Psciolkowski); do-voted wife ol Francis; beloved mother of EsteN Smuda, Richard, Lorraine Barcav, Francis Jr. and Janice Troiak; sadly missed by 13 grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren and her brother, Edward PsiH-kowski.

Relatives, friends and St. Adalbert's Senior Citizens invited to viewing, after 8:30 AJVL, THE TOMASZEWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 2728-30 E. Allegheny Ave. (Allegheny Exit I9S, cor. ol Salmon followed by Mass of Christian Burial, 10:30 AJVL, St.

Adalbert's Church. Int. private. al contributions mav be made to the church. (VRAIM) CIARLANTE-SMILARI KELLY Feb.

22, 1989, WILLIAM husband of the lata Ethel G. (nee McAfee); father of Barbara Peters and Gtorte. Ricci; also survived by 4 grandchildren and groat grandchildren. Services and mt. private.

SILIS VAIE A of Rostvn, on 2-J0-89, a oe Ji, Ui yicoerog be held Sat. 2-25-89 at II AM, at Ihe Latvian Lutheran Evangelical Church of St. John, 47th Int. at the convenience ot the tamiv. --OLIVER H.BAIR CO.

'-v Feb. 24, 1989, MARIA A. (nee Lamana), beloved wife FELDER of the late Peter, devoted mother of Marie BastianeNi, and Francis SmHari and the late Irene Grady; sister of Feb. 24, 1989, At Clara Burke Homo, MARGARET C. (nee LAVIN), wife ol the late William T.

Sr. and mother ol William T. Walter James Margaret Morrison, Patricia McCann and the late John J. Mullen and Maureen K. Horvath; sister of SR.

William Bernard S.S.J., Anne Monaghan, Mildred A. Lavm and Rev. Michael Lavin O. of Conver, Georgia. Rev.

Clergy, religious, relatives and friends are invited to attend Mass ol Christian Burial Wed. 1 1 AM at St. Genevieve's R.C. Church, 1237 Bethlehem Pike, Flourtown, where friends may can alter 10 AM Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

In lieu ol flowers contributions in her memory to St. Joseph's Vela, Flourtown PA 19031 or to St. Genevieve's Church would be appreciated. (JOSEPH A. OUINN INC.) Antoinette volpe, Anna Zrto.

Irene DiOrio, Anoettna Giamporcaro, Peter and Frank Lamana; also survived bv her son -in law, Cosimo, 4 grandchildren and STRAKO I great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to the Funeral 1:30 AM from BALDI FU MONICA (Mono), suddenly, Fob. 23, 1989, daughter of Nora (nee KeNv) and Ihe late John T. Kekv, sister of John J. and Thomas J.

KeHv; also survived bv 6 nieces and 2 nephews, niece ol Mary Butler and Austin Kelly, cousin of Sr. Mary Thomasine, O.F.S. Relatives, friends and employees of Cigna Corp. invited to her funeral 8:30 AM at THE BURNS FUNERAL HOME, 9708 Frankford Ave. (at Filter St.) and to Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM St.

Timothy's Church, Levick and Battersbv Sts. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends mav call Mon. eve.

7-9 PM Donations in Anona's memory mav be sent to Food For Friends, co of St. Timothy's Church, 3001 Levick Pa. 19149. Virginia; a brother, Richard, and a sister, Sandra Eschert, both of Atco; paternal grandparents, William Eschert of Virginia and Jean McQuaid of Erial, and maternal grandparents, Walter and Margaret Hunter of Virginia. Services: viewing, 7 to 9 p.m.

tomorrow, Leroy P. Wooster Funeral Home, White Horse Pike, Atco; funeral, 10 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home; burial, Berlin Cemetery, Berlin. JOANNE HOPE KENNEY of Glendora died Thursday at West Jersey Hospital-Camden. Survivors: three brothers, Thomas, Edward and James Hope, and a sister, Elizabeth Christman.

Services: viewing, 7 p.m. tomorrow, St. Teresa's Church, 13 Evesham Runne-mede; Mass, 8 p.m. tomorrow at the church; Final Commendation, 10 a.m. Tuesday at the church; burial.

Holy Cross Cemetery. Yeadon, Pa. Gardner Funeral Home, Runnemede. ETHEL M. KEYES KLOHOKER, 79, of Palmdale, formerly of Blackwood, died Tuesday in California.

Mrs. Klohoker was an honorary member of the 82d Airborne Division. She was the widow of Harry A. Klohoker. Survivors: two sons, John J.

Sr. and Harry A. a daughter, Ethel M. Duffy; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren, and a brother, Arthur Keyes. Services: viewing, 7 to 9 p.m.

today, Gardner Funeral Home, 126 S. Black Horse Pike, Runnemede; funeral, 8:30 a.m. tomorrow at the funeral home; Mass, 10 a.m. tomorrow, St Jude's Church, 402 S. Black Horse Pike, Blackwood; burial, New Cathedral Cemetery, Philadephia.

BLANCHE MAIU.OUX of Cinnaminson died Thursday at Zurbrugg Memorial Hospitals, Rancocas Valley Division, Willingboro. Survivors: her husband, George; a daughter, Renee Nobles of Vineland, and a sister, Dorothy Orlick of Ford City, Calif. Services: graveside. 11:30 a.m. today.

Crescent Burial Park (section B), Pennsau-ken; Shiva, observed at the late residence in Cinnaminson. Berschler Funeral Chapels, Pennsauken. Feb. 23, 1989, PAUL husband of the lot Jane (no Fries), of S.W. fattier of Paul Jane Robert James Thomas Joseph P.

and Mary Ellen, brother ot Irene, Regina and Robert; also survived bv 10 grand and 2 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to call Moa, after 8:30 A.M., at KISH FUNERAL HOME, 6500 Elmwood PhMa. Mass ol Christian Burial, Good Shepherd Church, 67th and Chester II AM Entombment Holy Cross Mausoleum. In lieu ol flowers, family prefers donations to the above named Church. NERAL HOME, 1331 S.

Broad St. Mass of Christian Burial. Our Ladv of Mt. Carmef Church. 9:30 AM Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Mon. ova 7 to 9:30. AMPLE PARKING MULLEN CINI FIORUCCI KIRK PASOUALE A. (PAT) (HOGAN), suddenly, on Feb.

24, I9S9, of Clifton Heights, beloved husband of Lieselotte A. (nee Stein) Cini, beloved father of Loret- JOSEPH, on Feb. 23, 1989, of Rumemedo, N.J., for- merty of Blackwood, N.J., age 83 years, beloved husband of Palma (nee Bonaventura), dear father of Ida and son-in-law Domentck, and Cecilia and son-in-law-Robert; also survived bv 2 brothers Salvatoreand Carl, and 4 grandchildren Bit, Domenic, Paul, and Monica. Mr. Strano was a member of the Siitv Uio Senior Citizens Club of Gloucester Twp.

where -h- served as President from 1977 to and was cfo. sen Senior Citizen of the Year tor 1980-81. Relate and friends of the family are invited to attend neral on Tues. 9 AM at THE EARLE FUNERAL HOME 122 W. Church St.

Blackwood, N.J. Ma Ms. of. Christian Burial 10 AM at the Church of St. JudOr, Blackwood.

Int. New St. Mary's BeHmawr, HJ. Friends mav call at the funeral home on Mon, eve. tou 9 PM In lieu of flowers the family kindly requests donations in his memory to St.

Jude's Church Memorial Fund, 402 S. Black Horse Pike, Blackwood 08012. Feb. 22, 1989, ROBERT A beloved husband of Regina (nee Crowley), loving father of Kathleen GaKagher, Jean Montanino, Patricia Mullen; also survived by 6 granddaughters, a brother, a sister, a sister-in-law, Sr. Ann Loretta, I.HM Relatives, friends invited to Mass of Christian Burial 12 Noon, St.

Michael's Church, Ocean and Branch Long Branch, N.J. Int. Veterans Arneytown, N.J. Viewing after 11 AM, Mon. at the Church.

(J. RUFFENACH). D. of Portota, and Elizabeth Gay MuizareHi of Roanoke, brother of Annette Huffman of Thomson, Services and interment, private. Donations to your favorite charity.

Family served bv SPENCER T. VIDEON OF DREXEL HILL, 259-2200 ta M. Skupien and Charles E. Cmi, father-in-law of Gerald J. Skupien; also survived bv one grandchild David E.

Skupien, brother of Joseph Cini Charles Cini, Edmond Cini, Edward Cini, and William Cini. Relatives and friends are invited to his funeral Tues. 9 AM. O'LEARY FUNERAL HOME. 640 E.

Spring ELSIE (nee Winoeour), Feb. 24, 1989, of Green Lane. widow of Jeffrey Kirk, survived bv 2 daughters: Sandra, wife of Edward Metz, of New York; Leila, of and niece, Anne Marie Kirk of R.O. 1, Green Lane; also one granddaughter. Services and interment witt be private.

FALK FUNERAL HOME, PENNSBURG, PA.) Feb. 24, 1989, ALBERTO G. husband of Adelaide (nee D'Alo), father of Mrs. Gtusippina Palma, Luigi Fior-ucci, and Mrs. Maria Parisano; also survived by 8 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren, brother of Adelina Fiorucci.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral Thurs. 9 AM GALZERANO FUNERAL HOME, 9304 OLD Bus tie ton Ave. (below Welsh Rd.) Mass of Christian Burial 10 Resurrection Church. Ent. Forrest Hills Cem.

Friends may caN Wed. eve after 7. KLEMAS field Springfield, Pa. and to his viewing Mon. evo.

Mass of Christian Burial Tues. 10 AM Holy Cross Church, Springfield, Pa. Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem.

In his memory the family would appreciate contributions to St. Vincent's Tacony Orphanage 7201 Milnor St. Phifi. Pa. 19135.

(Parking on premises.) SWICHAR FOX NICHOLSON COHEN GORDON age S6, on Feb. 23, 1989, after a long illness, in Hudson, NY, formerly employed by Anchor Dyeing and Finishing Co. of Phila. Funeral Services from THE BATES AND ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME, Hudson, NY Moa 10 AJVL 518-828-3371 ADOLFAS, Feb. 23, 1989, of Lansdowne, beloved husband of Maria Kfemas (nee Kwauka), father of Victor Klemas and Regina Marie Sifva, brother of Otga Audenas; also survived bv grandsons.

Relatives and friends invited to his Funeral Service Tues. 11 AM at SPENCER T. VIOEON'S OF DREXEL HILL, Garrett Rd. at Shadeland where friends mav call Mon. eve.

from 6 to 8 PM, and Tues. morning after 10 AM Entombment Arlington Cemetery Mausoleum. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Paul's Lutherean Church, Plumstead and Congress Lansdowne, Pa. 1 90 SO.

Feb. 23. 1989. EDITH (ITKE) (nee Serlenl. wife of ANTHONY entered into eternal rest, suddenly and tragically, Feb.

23, 1909, aged 26; most loving husband of Rosemary (nee Cammarota), beloved son of Marion (nee Panefla) and James Fox, loving brother of Joseph, Patricia Scarantino, James E. Mary Elizabeth Dingier and Robert. He also leaves a niece, a nephew, cousins, aunts, uncles and many friends. Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM, from The Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Int.

SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Relatives and friends mav call Tues. eve. from 7 PM.

at THE RONALO R. PISELLI FUNERAL CHAPELS, 1344-46-48 if worth St. for the resposing. (Valet Parking Service). Martin, mother of Lois Foster, sister ol Sylvia Kalish and Harry Serten.

Services II AM precisely ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS, 4720 N. Broad St. (455-0100). Int. Mt.

Lebanon Cem. Family re. O'NEILL Feb. 24, 1989, BENJAMIN, of 2M0 Welsh of the late Dora, lather of Mrs. Jerry IMildrecD-Ostroff and brother of Mrs.

Freda Baron; also sur- vived bv 4 grandchildren end 4 great grandctwldreak-Graveside Services 12 Noon precisely at Roos.a vett Memorial Park (Sec. I). Shiva be oGserveoef the Ostroff residence, 007 Laramie Race. ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS TOMASELLI FRANCIS Feb. 23, T989, husband of Elizabeth (nee -Capelle) father of Leo, WiHiam, Claire Fields, Joseph and the late Francis, also survived bv 2 sitters Marie DiBenedetto, Evelyn Casey, 15 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.

Relatives, friends invitedfo his funeral Mon. 9:30 AM. to THE McCAFFERTY SWEENEY FUNERAL HOME, 6126 Torresdale Ave. Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 AM St. Bartholomew's R.C.

Church. Viewing Sun. eve 7-9. Int. Magnolia Cem.

turn to 9221 Blue Grass Apt. 10. Contributions in her memory may be made to The Phila. Geriatric Center. KLINGER COTTON Feb.

23, 1989, JOHN husband of Agnes O'Neill (nee Eberly), lather ol John M. Maureen Bisirri, Patricia A. and Lvnn Brunetti; also survived bv 2 grandchildren, 4 brothers, Michael, Eugene, Dennis and William. Relatives, friends and members of the Phila. Police invited to his funeral on 8:30 AJVL, at THE BURNS FUNERAL HOME, 9708 Frankford Ave.

(at Finer Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AJVL, Christ the King Church. Friends may call Mon. eve. 7 to 9 PJvl. Int.

Resurrection Cem. In lieu ol flowers contributions to Palliative Care Hospice, co American Oncologic Hospital, Central and Shelmire 19111 in his memory would be appreciated. FRITZ AYMOND, on Feb 24, 1989, of age oS, sur-ved bv his friend Ralph DePalma. Mr. Cotton was a Feb.

24, 1989, AUGUSTINE (nee Uhl), dear wife of the late Paul and dear mother of Mrs. Rose Gagliardi and the late John Klinger, grandmother of 10 great grandmother of 11. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AM, St. Hillary's Church. Int.

St. Dominic Com. In lieu of flowers. Mass cards preferred. United Stale Army Veteran serving in World War II.

Friends and relatives are invited to his service Mon. TRQMANS eve at 8 P.M. at Ihe HANCOCK FUNERAL HOME, 8018 Roosevelt Blvd, Phila. Visitation will begin at 7 PJVl Mon. Int.

private. KOPACZEWSKI LILLIAN, age 91. Funeral services private. RONALD" R. PISELLI FUNERAL CHAPELS 1 HORACE (HOD) of Newtown Pa.

and former! of Media, Feb. 15, 1989, husband of the late Helen Overend Fritz, and father of Rooer O. Fritz; also survived bv 3 grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren. HOD had a way of listening and talking to all ages that made them feel important and wanted. He had a very positive attitude and never complained.

All ages considered him a true friend. Memorial Services Mon. 2 PM from THE MINSH ALL-SHROPSHIRE FUNERAL HOME, Middtetown (Rte. 352) and Knowlton Middtetown Media, Pa. Int.

Westminster private. Memorial contributions to Dunwoody Home 3500 West Chester Pk, Newtown So, Pa. 19073. OTTENSERG COYLE TURSLO. Feb.

23, 1989, JOSEPH of Feastervifte, betdvdu On Feb. 23, 1989, VERONICA, of Lawndale, beloved sister of Anne Baniewicz and Marie Baniewicz. Relatives, friends, and members of St. William's Sodality and Senior Citizens, and Lawncrest Golden Age Club are invited to her viewing Tues. after 10 AM at St.

William's Church, 6200 N. Rising Sun Ave. and to Mass of Christian Burial at 11 AM Int. Holy Cross Cem. No evening viewing.

Mass Cards are preferred. (Arr. by JAMES CAMPBELL FUNERAL HOME, Lawndale and Richboro, Pa.) LILLIAN S. (nee Stupka), of Germantown, on Feb. 24, 1989, beloved wife of the late Edward Covte, survived bv her sister, Gertrude Evans of Florida.

Funeral services and interment will be private. (Arr. bv RIGBY, HARTING AND HAGAN FUNERAL HOME. IS E. 4th Media, Pa.

19063.) Feb. 23, 1989, GERTRUDE (nee Norwick), 95 yrs, formerly ol School Lane House Germantown, wife of the late Joseph Ottenberg, mother of Mrs. Morris (Anita) Brecher, Highland Park, Mrs. Thomas (Florence) Cowan, of Malvern, Dr. Donald Ottenberg, Wvndmoor, and Or.

Perry Ottenberg, also survived bv 11 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren, and several devoted nieces and nephews. Private interment. Memorial Service will be held for family and friends March 25th 2 PJVL For location please contact family. FRIZANO CREAMER husband ot martna (nee bzcm dearest father of carol" A. Umfer, Barbara Stacne, Rev.

Joseph J. Tors and Michael D. Tursi, brother of Rita Tursi, Marie Murphy, Sr. Mary Carmet, S.B.S., Ptiilomenia Kftfrtr and Rose PeKigrini; also survived bv 4 grandchildrer." Relatives and friends are invited to attend his viewing Mon. eve.

6 PM until his Mass of Christian Burtat at 0. 1 PM Assumption B.VM Church, Meadowbrook FeasterviHe. Procession to Our Ladv of Grace Cent WW form Tues. 10:30 AM. at THE JOSEPH FLUEHR, III FUNERAL HOME, 800 boro Rd.

(at Holland Rd), Richboro. Completions his memory mav be made to Parkinson co Graduate Hospital, Pa. 19146. KRULL OTT JOSEPH Ill, Feb. 24, 1989, of West Chester, beloved husband of Dolores B.

Creamer (nee Bettini), father ol Donald, and Joseph, IV; and Mrs. Dee Dee Abbtett; son ol Mrs. Margaret Creamer, brother of Mrs. Jane Hutchison, Mrs. Marvlou Hoerti, and Mrs.

Peogy McClatchy; grandfather of Jade Creamer. Relatives and friends are invited to Mass of Christian Burial, II A SS. Simon and Jude Church, Rte. 352 and West Chester Pike, Westtown, Pa. Inf.

Holy Cross Yeadon. No calling hours at the funeral home. (Arr. bv THE DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, NEWTOWN SQUARE, PA.) Of Mavfair, on Feb. 24, 1989, ETHEL (nee Korsch), beloved wife of the late Vincent KruH, mother of Mrs.

Irene E. Ryder, grandmother of William E. and John V. Ryder, great grandmother of Bryan Brandon and Meghan E. Ryder, in her 88th year.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Tues. 8:30 AM from JOHN F. FLUEHR AND SONS, 3301-15 Cottman Ave. Mass of Christian Burial St. Matthew's Church 10 AM Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends mav call Mon. 7 to 9 PM Donations to the American Heart Assoc. preferred. JOSEPH of Lawndale, son of the late John and Gertrude (nee ZeigJer), brother of Esther Ott and the late Francis A.

Ott; also survived by 4 nieces and 4 nephews. Relatives, friends, employees of Abootts Dairies, members of Sgt. Yearslev V.F.W. Post No, 231 invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial Tues. at 10 AM, from Presentation B.VM Church, Cheltenham, Pa.

Int. private. Mass Cards would be appreciated by the family, Arr. JAMES CAMPBELL FUNERAL HOME, Phila. and Richboro.

VOLZ On Feb. 24, 1989, local artist, Mustrator, ANTHONY age 34, husband of Donna (nee Vema), of Runnemede, N.J., father of Julia and Anthony son of Gloria and Anthony of Glendora, N.J., brother of Jacqueline Frtzano and Paschal Frizano, both of Glendora. Anthony excelled in all he did: son, husband, father, friend, designer and artist. A graduate of Hus-sian School of Art, Anthony was a recipient of numerous awards including Print Magazine's Design Excellence Award tor 1987 and 1988. He designed for such prestigious publishing houses as Lippincott, W.

B. Saunders, Holt and numerous projects including the Leo Buscaglia books. Anthony was also an executive member of the Runnemede Girls SoftbaH Team. His optimism, understanding and sense of humor along with his love for life will be sadlv missed. Relatives and friends will meet 9:30 AM.

at THE GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, 126 S. Blackhorse Runnemede. Mass of Christian Burial, 11 St. Teresa's R.C. Church, Runnemede.

Int. St. Mary's Bed-, mawr. There win be a viewing Mon. eve.

after 7 at the funeral home. The family requests, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Cancer Research, Thomas Jefferson Univ. 11th and Walnut Phila. 19107. ROBERT A.

MULLEN, 66. of Long Branch, formerly of South Philadelphia, died Wednesday at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, N.J. Survivors: his wife, Regina Crowley Mullen; three daughters, Kathleen Gallagher, Jean Montanino and Patricia, and six grandchildren. Services: viewing, 1 1 a.m. tomorrow, St.

Michaels Church, Ocean Avenue, Long Branch; Mass, noon, tomorrow at the church: burial. New Jersey Veterans Cemetery, Arneytown. MARY L. FARRELL PETERSEN, 83, of Bellmawr, died Thursday at Cooper River Convalescent Center, Pennsauken. Mrs.

Petersen was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star 191 of Audubon. Survivors: her husband, Harry two sons, Carlton and Richard Green; 1 5 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; a brother, Walter Farrell of Philadephia, and a sister, Hazel B. of Bellmawr. Services: viewing, 7 to 9 p.m. today, Gardner Funeral Home, 126 S.

Black Horse Pike, Runnemede; funeral, 11 a.m. tomorrow at the funeral home; burial, New Camden Cemetery, Camden. CHARLES POLICASTRO. 80, of Hammonton, died Thursday at Kessler Memorial Hospital, Hammonton. Mr.

Policastro, along with his two brothers, owned and operated Octagan Oil Co. in Hammonton. He was a member of the Hammonton Exchange Club. Survivors: two brothers, Armando and Frank, both of Hammonton, and a sister, Lena Oprouseck of Florida. Services: viewing, 7 to 9 p.m.

today, Carnesale Funeral Home, 202 S. Third LADD PARKER CROWLEY Feb. 24, 1989, CHARLES beloved husband of E-abeth (nee Sisenwine), cmvoted father of Deborah Leonard, Pamela Wood, and Stacev, survived bV 2 granddaughters Jacquef.ne Leonard and Lauren" Wood, a sister and a brother. Relatives, friends are, invited to his services Wed. 10:30 AM at the Resurrection Church, Wellington and Rowland Aves.

Friends may caH Tues. eve. 6:30 and Wed. 9 AM until 10 AM at THE LAMBIE FUNERAL HOME, 8000 Rowland Ave. (at Rhawn St.) Masonic Services Tacony Lodge No.

600 8:30 PM Memorial remembrances to the Cancer Research Society, Central Ave. and Shelmire Sts. 19111 would be appreciated, int. Sunset Mem. Park.

ASIA, (nee Dvd.uk), on Feb. 24, 1989, of DovleS-town, sister of Stella Walis. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Mass of Christian Burial, Tues. 10 AM, at St. Ann's Church, 1545 Easton Warrington.

Int. St. Mary's Cem. Family would appreciate donations to the above named church or Oovtestown Hospice, CO Dovlestown Hospital, W. State St.

Dov-lestown, 18901. ARR. BY SHELLY FUNERAL HOME Warrington. Suddenly, on Feb. 22, 1989, WILLIAM of Ardmore, beloved husband of Cynthia Fetienbaum Parker, devoted father of William Jesse' and Michael Shane Parker, son of Gertrude Williamson Parker and the late William Parker, brother of Cynthia Powell, Stephanie Riberio, Sheila Koronkiewicz, and Jessica Parker.

Memorial Service for relatives and friends Sun. 7 PM, THE McCONAGHY FUNERAL HOME, Lancaster and Wyoming Ardmore. Int. private. In lieu of flowers memorials may be sent to the charity of the donor's choice.

Feb. 24, 1989, of Lansdowne, MAUD MONROE KEARNEY LAOO, wife of Marshal! Ladd, mother of Gus Kearney of Petaluma, CA, Helen Schaeffer of Haddorrhetd, NJ, and Paul W. Kearney of also survived bv 2 grandchildren and a sister, Helen Stevens, of Largo FL. Relatives and friends are invited to Mass of Christian Burial 11 AM, at the Sacred Heart Church, Broadway and Ferry Camden, N.J., where friends may call after 10 AM Int. SS.

Peter and Paul Broomall PA. In lieu of flowers contributions to the Heart of Camden, CO, Sr. Pe9 Hvnes, 1739 Ferry Camden NJ 08104, would be appreciated by the family. GAKUS MARY (nee Mickewici), on Feb. 20, 1989, WEAVER CURRAN PARKES wife of the late Paul Gakus, mother of Albert Gakus and Helen Watsko; also survived bv 4 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to her viewing Mon. 9 AM, St. Andrew's Church, 19th and Wallace Sts. until Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Arr. by CHARLES J. ROMAN FUNERAL HOME. LaPLANT Feb.

24, 19B9, ROBERT, beloved husband of the late Julia devoted father of Raymond also survived bv 3 grandchildren. Relatives and friends invited to caH Tues. 10 AM. MONTANYE FUNERAL HOME, Huntingdon Pike and Park Rock ledge. Service 1 1 AM Int.

Northwood Cem. MARTHA (nee McKinnev), on Feb. 23, 1989, of -Springfield, beloved wife of Harry H. Weaver, Jitu dear mother of Dale Weaver, sister of Jenny DeBawtVu also survived bv 2 grandchttdrea Relatives aadu friends are invited to funeral services at Witt AM, from St. Matthew's Lutehran Church, Ly, brooke and Bennett Springfield, Pa.

19064. where friends may call one hour prior. Int. Drexel HM. In lieu of flowers, memorial tions mav be sent to the above mentioned Church's Remembrance Fund in Mrs.

Weaver's name. (Family. Service bv SPENCER T. VIOEON'S OF DREXEL HILL.259-2200). GOLDSTEIN Feb.

18, 1989, CATINA, daughter of Catherine and the late Joseph Romano, sister of Joseph and James; granddaughter of Nicholas and Ramona Romano and Walter and Catherine Dyke, niece of Michael Parkes and Barbara Reed; also survived bv several cousins. Relatives, friends invited to call March 1st, 8 to 9.30 AM, GALZERANO FUNERAL HOME, 7158 Torresdale Ave. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AM, St. Bernard's Church. Int.

Resurrection Cem. (Parking on Wellington St. lot). D'AGUI MARTHA MARKEY LaPLANT, on Feb. 23, 1989, of Fox Chase, beloved wife of the late William A.

La Plant, mother of Martha M. Rates, William, Gene and Ted LaPlant; also survived bv 9 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren. Family and friends are invited to call Mon. morning between 9:30 and 10:30 GEITNER'S OF FOX CHASE, 600 HotfnagJe St. (8300 N.

bet. Pine and Verree and are invited to participate in her Mass of Christian Burial at 11 o'clock Church of St. Cecilia. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

No evening view ina Feb. 25, 1989, HARRY husband of Yetta (nee So-kol) of 8940 Krewstown Apt. 319, father of David Goldstein and Dr. Marc Goldstein, brother of Marvin Goldstein; grandfather of Ryan Adam and Michael. Relatives and friends are invited to tuners! services 1:30 PM precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'," 6410 N.

Broad St. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Shiva will be observed at 8940 Krewstown Apt. 319.

Contributions in his memory mav be made to Congregation Ner Zedek-Ezrath Israel or Hadassah. PASSION WEBB DON, suddenly, on Feb. 22, 1989, age 28 years, son of Gloria (nee Paoni), of Elkins Park, and the late Don F. D'Agui. Relatives and friends are invited to Mass of Christian Burial Mon.

10 AM. Cathedral Chapel of SS. Peter and Paul, 1723 Race Phila. Int. and viewing private.

Donations to Don F. D'Agui, Esquire, Memorial Fund, co Dean John Rutgers Law School, Sth and Pemt Camden, 0810? would be appreciated. (Arr. WILLIAM R. MAY, Gtenside.) LAWSON HARRY, entered info rest Feb.

20, 1989, peacefully, age 83, loving Dad ol Frank, of Indiana. Services private. RONALD R. PISELLI FUNERAL CHAPELS PKILPOT GORSXI DANLEY Feb. 24, 1989, NORMA M.

(nee DIGiuseppe), beloved wife of William T. mother of William T. Ill and Diana sister of Joseph N. DiGiuseppe, mother-in-law ol Mary Ellen. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8:30 AJVL Tues.

A.P. DONATO FUNERAL HOME, 1522 $. Broad St. Mass of Christian Burial 10 AJVL St. Monica's Church.

Viewing Mon. 7 lo 9 PJVL Feb. 24, 1989, WALLACE husband of Jean. Relatives and friends are invited to his viewing and luneral Tues. 8:30 AAA.

SLABINSKI FUNERAL HOME, 26)4 Orthodox St. Mass 10 AJVL St. John Cantius Church. Interment Holy Redeemer Cemetery. GEORGE A.

Feb. 23, 1989, of Broomall, beloved husband of Catherine L. Philpot, dear brother of Sr. Jeanne Marie, O.S.F., stepfather of Joseph T. Bren-nan and Charlotte C.

McDonald. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral Mon. 8:45 AM THE DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, 8401 West Chester Pike (Cor. Lvnn Blvd.) UPPER DAR8Y, PA. and to Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM St.

Pius Church. Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Friends may caH Sun.

eve. 7-9 PM Donations in his memory to Assist House, 600 Red Hill Aston, Pa. 19014, would be appreciated. LEHRHUTCHINS Suddenly, on Feb. 24, 1989, ETHEL (nee Good), beloved wife of the late Russell O.

Danfey, of Haver-town, devoted mother of Richard ol Havertown, and Oorothy Ann Lovera, of Aston; also survived bv 4 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to her funeral services Tues. 1 PJVl. THE FRANK C. VIDEON FUNERAL HOME, Sproul and Lawrence BroomaN where friends mav caH Mon.

eve. 7 to 9. lieu ol Mowers memorial gilts mav be sent in her name to either the Union hAethodist Church, Brookline Blvd. and ANsfon Rd. Havertown, 19083 or the Simpson House, Belmont Ave.

and Monument Rd. Phila. Pa. 191JI. kit.

George Washington Mem. Park. GOULD THERESA A. (nee Richards), on Feb: 25 1989, of Ma-pie Shade, N.J., age 85 years, beloved wife of the late Rov, sister of Mary Rose Meglio of Maple Shade; also surviving are several nieces and nephews. Reia rives and friends are invited to attend her funeral Starting 8:30 AM at INGLESBYGIVNISH'S OF MAPLE SHADE, 600 E.

Main St. Mass of Christian Buriol win follow, 10 AM at Our Ladv of Perpetual Help Church. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cheltenham, Pi; -Viewing Mon. 7-9 PM at the funeral home, hi lieu of flowers, memorial contributions mav be made to Deborah Heart and Lung 7 Center Drive, Surte Jamesburg, N.J.

08831, where Mrs, Webb received -emeritus award tor service, WENIGER Feb. 14, 1989, WILLIAM husband ol She late Aa (nee Braubrtl), lather ol WiOtam NormatvJ and Edward W. Wenioer; also survived toy 12 graoeV. children and 12 great grandchildren; brother ol Man -Shannon. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Ihe funeral Tuesday, 8 AJVL from THE ROSE FUNERAL HOME, 2614 Bridge St Bridesburg.

Mats Of Chhshan Burial, 9 AJVL, St. Matthew's Church, inf. Sr Andrew's Churchyard Newtown. Viewing'' Monday evening, 7 to 9 PJVL Feb. 23, 1989, JOHN husband of the late Kathrvn (nee Bosserf dear father of Joan Hutchins, grandfather of Kenneth E.

and Timothy great grandfather of Timothy John and Weslev R. Hutchins; also survived bv his sister Elsie Schoenstien. Relatives and friends are invited to the McCAFFERTY-SWEENEY FUNERAL HOME INC, 6)2 Torresdale Mon. 7 to 9:30 PM, and to his services 12 Noon. Int.

Green Mount Cem. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Holy Redeemer Hospice, I226S Town-send Phila. Pa 191S4. PODGURSKI In Norristown, on Feb. 24, 1989, WILLIAM husband of Virginia (nee Weber) Gould of North Hoover Norristown, father of Dona Dzedzv and Barbara Mow It on, brother of Helen Stetson and Bertram Hitdenbrand; also surviving, grandchildren.

Relatives, friends invited to attend a Memorial Service on Feb. 27, 1 1 AM in The Reformed Church of The Ascension, 1700 W. Main Norristown. There wit) be no viewing. Int.

will be private. Contributions in lieu of flowers, mav be made to Meals on Wheels, co Montgomery Co. S.A.A.C, West Airy and George Norristown, Pa 19401. Arr. bv BOYD-HORROX FUNERAL HOME, NORRISTOWN.) DASH Hammonton; funeral, 8:30 a.m.

tomorrow at the funeral home; Mass, 9:30 a.m. tomorrow, St. Martin de Porres Church, Egg Harbor Road, Hammonton; burial, Green-mount Cemetery, Hammonton. JAMES A. ROBB, 68, of Tansboro.

formerly of the Wissonoming section of Philadelphia, died Friday at Cooper Hospital-University Medical Center, Camden. A resident of Tansboro for the past two years, Mr. Robb was a retired truck driver for the Sterling Supply Co. in Philadelphia for many years. Survivors: his wife, Frances T.

Wharton Robb; two sons, James F. of Philadelphia and Joseph A. of Marlton; a daughter, Carol A. Crozier of Marlton; eight grandchildren; a brother, Daniel Robb of Pennsauken, and three sisters, Marie Kelly of Glenolden, Sister Mary Simon of Red Bank and Johanna of Collingswood. Services: viewing, 7 to 9 p.m.

today and 9 a.m. tomorrow, Bradley Funeral Home, Route 73 and Evesham Road, Marlton; Mass, 10 a.m. tomorrow. St. Joan of Arc Church, Alabama Road, Camden; burial, Gate of Heaven Cemetery.

Berlin. Death Notices MARIE T. (nee Weber), Feb. 23, 1989, survived by children and 9 grandchildren. Relatives and friends invited to viewing 9 GARZONE FUNERAL HOME, 1830 E.

Somerset St. Mass of Christian Burial, St. Anne's Church, II AJVL MAEGIN PRIPSTEIN On Feb. 24, 1989, MANUEL, husband of Gertrude (nee Levin), of Havertown, devoted father of Dr. Bernard and Linda Dash, and Mr.

Charles and EsteMe Lerman, brother of Cecelia and Morris Oashevskv, grandfather of Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Dash, Mr. Craig Dash, Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Lerman, Dr. and Mrs. Joel Lerman and Mr. Barry Lerman; also survived by 4 great grandchildren, Gabriel, Beth, David, and Joanne Lerman. Relatives and friends are invited to Funeral Services, Sun.

2 PM at the REISM AN -SCHILLER FUNERAL HOME, 281) West Chester Price in Broomall. Int. Har Zion Cem. WHYKO GROSSMAN On Feb. 24, 1989, In Miami Beach, MAURICE, beloved husband of Lee Maegin, devoted father of Phvliss R.

Smith and Dr. Steven Maegm, and loving grandfather. Services win be held on Monday at 1 PM at THE ROTH MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 116 Pacific Atlantic City, N.J. Int. Rodef Shotom PleasantviHe, NJ.

Feb. 24, 1989, ROSALIND (nee Ceen), wife of Louis, stepmother of Dr. Stephen Pnpstem, sister of Cecelia Hvman, Nathaniel Ceen and Ada Phillips; grandmother of Lenore and Jessica Ann; also survived bv nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services Monday, 11:30 A.M. precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'," 64t0 N.

Broad St. Inf. Roosevett Memorial Park. Shiva be observed Monoav and Tuesday at 1233 Stirling St. Feb.

24, 1989, MARY R. (born Seneca), wife ol Law- -rence Whvno. mother ol Paul, Dorothy Hobbs and Dolores Gonnelli, sister of Fred Seneca, also survived bv 9 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Relatives and triends aro invited to attend her funeral 9 AJVL, at JOHN R. DEAOY FUNERAL HOME, 2S0I S.

Camac St. Mass of Christian Burial, 10:30 AJVL, Stella Maris R.C. Church, kit. Our Lady of Grace Cem. Viewing Tues.

eve. 7 to 9 PJVL MALENO DEERY Feb. 25, 1989, LILLIAN (nee Otofsky), wife of the late Harry Grossman, of mother of Raymond Grossman, sister of Mary Lehrer, Goldie Katz, Martha Bauman and Jack Orloff; grandmother of Stuart Grossman, Harra Greenwatd and Dean Grossman; great grandmother of Michael and Heather Grossman and Scott Greenwald. Relatives and friends are invited to Graveside Services, 11 AM, Har Zton Cem. (Section P), CoHinodate.

Family return to 7227 Souder Phila. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to a charm of the donor's choice. (JOSEPH LE VINE AND SON). RADEL WJSGS-WARXER Feb. 24, 1989, ALBERTA (nee Zefter), dear moth-er of Alberta Capps and Charles Rigler; also survived bv a brother, Charles E.

Zetter, 2 grandchildren and one great grandchild- Relatives and friends are invited to her viewing 10 AM, and to service, 11 AM, WACKERMAN FUNERAL HOME, 8060 Verree Rd Fox Chase. Int. Sunset Memorial Park. MICHAEL Feb. 25, 1989, of BroomaN proprietor of 4 Cold Cuts of Havertown, beloved husband of Rosemarie nee Daless), dear father of Michael and Karen E.

Maleno, brother of Joseph Maieno and his wife Jeannette. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 1 1 AM THE DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, 8401 West Chester Pike, I Cor Lvnn Btvd) UPPER DARBY, where friends mav can after 10 AM, Wed and from 7 to 10 Tues eve. Int. Aiiington Cem. On Feb.

24, 1989, CLARA E. of Croydon, wife of the late Alf-ed Radel, mother of Eleanor B. Farrell, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral -on 9 AAA at the MOLDEN FUNERAL CHAPEL, 133 Otter Bristol. Service 10 AJVL at the Trinity Bible Church, 1229 Newoort Rd, West Bristol, Pa. Int.

Bristol Cem. Friends mav COM Tues, evo, 7 to 9 PM at Ihe luneral chaoeL GRUBNAU APGAR DeSHIELDS Feb. 14, 1989, MILDRED (no WWamson), mother of Richard WHiamson and Charles H. Warner; aft survived bv 1 1 grandchildren, 14 great grandchOdrefs, and one sister Ethel W. Wertiin.

Relatives and fnends aro invited to her Funeral Service Wed. 10 AJVL BURNS FUNERAL HOME, 9704 Frank lord Ave. lal Fitter St I Friends may after 9 AAA. Int. Laurel Com.

No Viewing Tues. ovo. In bow of crs cQfttribunom to Deborah Hospital, Trenton Browns Mots, NJ 08I0S, preferred. MASCIARELLA On Feb. 23, 1989, GLADYS (nee Jones), formerly of Jenkintown, beloved wife of the late Malpass Grub-nau.

Relatives and friends are invited to her Funeral Service on Wed. morning at 1 1 o'clock at THE CAVANAGH FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 301 Chester Pike, Norwood, inf. pvt. Famttv writ receive friends at Cavanagh's after 10:30 Wednesday morning. ROBERTS EDGAR, Feb.

21, 1989, betoved husband of LaVorme and devoted father of George, Mabte and Geratdme, nephew ot Naomi MitcheH. Services for relatives and friends 11 AM, St. Simon Episcopal Church, 22nd and Reed Sts. Viewing 9 to 1 1 AM at the Church, mt. Eden Com.

(Arr. EMERY AND BEY F.H. INC.) LUCILLE, entered info rest Feb. 1989, age 04. No services scheduled.

RONALD R. PlSELU FUNERAL CHAPELS On Feb. 25, 1989, FRANK C. of Secane, beloved husband of Charlotte (ne? f-tcher); also survived bv his sisters Esther Wertrheser, Frances Levari, Beatrice Konrad, Ruth Hevdecker, and Elizabeth Rantanen. Relatives and friends are invited to his funeral service Tues 130 PM, at the FUNERAL HOME OF F.

WILLIAMS, Baltimore A Summit Clifton Htv, where ft-tends mav caN after 12.30 PM Int. Artington Cem. (No Calling Hours Mon. Eve.) Memorials may be sent his name to the American Heart Assoc PO Boi 12, Newtown Squart, PA, 19073 On Feb. 24, 1989, GRACE D.

(nee DeLaurentis), beloved wife of the late Frank, and mother of Mrs. Angela Stanton and ihe late Richard F. MascMreMa; also survived bv 2 granoctkren, in her 76th year. Relatives and friends are mvited to attend viewing and funeral 9 A at JOHN FLUEHR AND SONS, 3101-15 Cottman Ave. Mass of Christian Bunal, St.

Jerome's Church, 10:30 AM No viewing Mon. eve. WOLTERS GUTCHEUS RGMAXO DiLEONARDO MATTERA BACA MARGARET E. (nee Tarrnonn), on Feb. 2S, 189, of Clrtton beloved mother of Saftv Ann E.

Lightcap of Broomall, and Linda Long of California; also survived bv 2 grandsons and trtpfef granddaughters. Relatives, friends mvited to funeral service It AM at SPENCER T. VIOEON'S OF DREXEL HILL, Garrett Rd. at Shadeland where friends may caN one hour prior. Int.

Arlington Oreief Hid. Vtewmg, Tues. eve 7 to 9 PM at funeral home. Feb. 22, 189, wddentv, DONALD survtved by Mf wife, Patricia Pfaff; his sons, Randan and pher; his daughter, Wendy Wedde.

his sister, DorowiV'' McComeft; his close friend, Irene Callahan and 1 granddaughters. Retahves and friends are invHed attend his services, Monday afternoon, one o'ctocav- The Covenant Methodist Church, Sprtrtgneid Rd. end Saxer SprtrtgneHL Dei. Co. Int.

Vaftev Forgo-Gardens. The tamiv reguests, lieu of flowers, offerings Don id's name be made te The Covenant Methodist Church. The famifv wdl receive fnends as the church itOrarv aher 12 Neon. Feb. 18, lft, JOSEPH husband of Caftterine, fa-ther of Joseph and James Romano and the late Cahna Parkes, son of Nicholas and Ramona Romano, brother of Nicholas, Rose Figeroa, John, Mario and Mona Lisa Relatives, friends and members of Carpenter's Local No.

8 are invited to caN March 1st, 8 to 9:30 AM, GALZERANO FUNERAL HOME, 71S8 Torresdale Ave. Mass of Christian Bunal, 10 AM, St. Bernard' Church, art. Resurrection Com. (Parkmg on WetJmgton St.

tot). Feb 24, 1989, FR ANK beloved husband of Rene A. (nee Trabm) and father of Michael and Gary Baca; arse survived bv 2 grandchildren. Relatives, friends end the Steuben Lodge 13 of are invited to offend the Graveside Service Tues II AM, at Sunset Memorial Par, County Lne Somerton. Arr.

by THE FlUEHR FUNERAL HOME Bemaiem Feb 24, 189, NICHOLAS VV age 83, of Briganfme, survived bv his loving wife of vetrs, Susan Matter a (nee D'Biao Relatives and fnei'ds are invited to attend Mass of Christian Burial, 11:30 AM, St. Thomas R.C. Cnurch, Brigantme, where friends mav can for viewing one hour before Mass hme. Int. SS.

Petw and Paul Broomall, Pa. (Arr bv HM GORMLET FUNERAL HOME, ATLANTIC CITY, NJ.) KAGSERTY SCHMIDT On Feb. 23, 1989, MICHAEL A. age 48, husband of Lucv (nee Reich) of Laurel Springs, N.J. formerly of South Philadelphia, father of Mtcheet A.

Ill, Stephen F. and Anthony son of Marie (nee Pescatore) and the late Michael A. son-m-law of RusseN L. and Maria Retch, brother -in -law of Ann and Gary Caeca-vreito, Hans J. Reich, Mickey and John Cooke, Janet C.

Reich, Barry and Lee Reich and Mark J. Reich, uncle to Mana Schmidt, RusseN R. and Stephanie J. Reich, godfather to Judv Starrett (Gartner, Mr. Di-Leonardo was a member ot The National Hot Rod Assoc He was a former Vice President of Gendoro Lithe League end a Coach for Goucester Township Midget Foetbei Assoc.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend Mass of Christian Buna 1 1 AM Mon. at SI. Teresa C. Church, Rumemede, NJ. Int.

Gate of Heaven Com Berlin, N.J. Famtty requests mated for a memorial fund. THese mav be made to The state of Michael A DtLeenarde IS Fac-fnount Av Laurel Sormgs, N.J. 08021. Arrange rnents vnder the dwee of GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, Rwinemede, hU, WCCD BARGER Feb.

23. WALTER age 81, MATTHEWS Feb. 73. 189, GERTRUDE (nee Rich-), betoved wife of the late Edward J. devoted mother of Ruth Margraff and Edward J.

Hagoertv, also survived bv 4 grandenadren, 4 great erandctiklren and her sister Hiku tnerp. of Fla f-uttves and friends are mvited to attend her Funeral Mon. 10 AM totowed by i p. tXA tVoum TUC OOVWI INH MVCOt FUNERAL HOME, 70U-1S Tarresdafe Ave (at Tvson Ave tm. Oakland Cem.

Mentor-tats made her mejmerv to The Missionary Fund of The vvatter Erb Memorial Church, 4 0 Oevereeu PMa. Pa. t9 13S, weutd be appreciated. Perfcmg on premises.) Feb 24, itt, HENRY, of Lawndate. femtertv at 5th and Cemorta, betoved husband Edna inee Se-tever and devoted father at one Harvev and Joan A.

Lang, brother ot Frances Roars, Ceha Snuffz, and hn lw Aim IaKocaok HI grandcMdren Relatives, friends, and ormr enMOov-ees ot Herwtct and Ma gee and Jeenet Heprtai are invited to hrs irrai. Wed aer 10 AM at the JAMES CAMPBELL FUNERAL HOME, SAO Be nner St t'OC- ri Rrsrg Sun Ave Services at II AM tnt. Greenmojnt Com. Vewng Tues eve 7 tg 9 PM Cienanem te Jeanes Hesprtat Bundme Fund, 7701 Burtteime Phiia 19IU would be On Feb 2S, 189, WILLIAM of WernnHter, hut-band of Patncia (nee Smoeir), fattier of Susan Retfty, Wendy Kerman, Wam Wood Patncia Fat-rmo-osk IkrfWMKtwt trm v4 1 tvnnm iott twwniow Grant Wood, arse survtved bv granorwMron. Reai-ftvev wianas and emptovaes of Framtard Tnrst Co.

are imriteo to hrs mewing an Tuev 7 PM and tar-vices en Wed. 10 AM at The NULTY F4JNERAL HOME, 479! Frank ord Ave tat Church Si a. M. Mentieso Cem. Femrfv oreiers a donatioa memarv te Tti Fe date Cancer Center, 7701 ort-hotme Ave.

Pheaw PA 19 ill. band of Ruth (nee Hassieoenl, devoted tamer ot Waiter D. Lynda B. Hemon, and Ruth Foley, -f Wtm: Ohs. Mtchoel and Waffer Barger, end Oemi and Kmbertv Hinion.

breter-in-law of Gertrude otto swrvrved bv mam (teece? and neptiews. Ret-atves, tnenoH end members of Richmond Lodge No. 230 FA AM are wuHd to services Tues. to AM NOLLE FUNERAL HOME 7M AOyghtny Ave Fores Han Cem Friends may cad Men. eve.

7-9 Mas Service I PM ot Kenneth and Wofharn AAetthews, brother at Pto H. arte sawvrved bv 4 oramtctHi-dren and several neces and nephews. Relatives and friends are mvtted to attend ha Funeral Service Man. It AM at THE JOSPEH A FLUEHR M. 000 New-town Ricnbore Rd.

(at Hue and Rd) RrChbere wnere nends mav eel after 9 AM nt Wed Mam Sfr4 Cem. Eastharnpton. Mass. Contritions hrt memory mav be made to Tne A-rtencati Cancer Society, 43 AAam S4 Oovtestowtv HAXTKORN DOMZALSKI YCUSG BELL SCKR3ECX McCANT Fob. M.

tote, JOSEPH betoved hatband el Mario I nee Pavnel and felher of Joseph A. svohom Betsy end LoMa Donuoisai; also vwrwved by 1 rondchodren, 2 bioohois and 3 sisters. Retahvet end frnds ore owned to the funeral Tues. 9 AJVL of The JOSEPH A omNN FUNERAL HOME, Cor Roosevelt Blvd end Songer AAass ot Chnshan Bunal hi St Marhn ot Tours Church tat. Returroctiooi Com Fnenos may ca Men so 9 PJVL HORACE of Wedbery, on Fefc 24, ftet, husband of Charlotte (nee Senricai, age veers, aisa svrvtved bv a brother, waham ttf Hanhiti of Woettbwrv.

Mr Haitfharw retired from RCA Camden Funeral service and mirment private at convimence the tamtty. own 4jhons mav be sent to Srwrv Mwtat for Cnpeted Cdr MOO Rae-seveft ftfvd Pa is! or to veur tavern char. Arr bv OAV.S FUNERAL HOMfe, 17) Delaware SC Weadbury, O) Otnev. EMMA BELL (nee HonrMl. Feb.

71. t009. wrtr of late Edward T. Bel ftetahves and fnends are mvifed to her Funeral Serve I PAA Tues. ot THE DtETESt FUNERAL HOME, Send 5th SI No EvefMng hours.

Fnends may COO TueS- sterftnfl 12 Noon me Service hme. Mt. Lowtmew Com. COOtR rest Feb 17, ao 87 GravesMie serve were hetd Sat at Clew wood Mem. Ga'dent RONALD R.

PlSELLI FUNERAL CHAPELS Feb. M. ion KATHLEEN) (nee Pestumetel. oHte-oO the tote Chanrs. mother of Chenoe.

aim in. usstv Vefene, Joe. Me. Tonv, Jov one) Chrrs, orso tr mvM bv arondchildren Peteoves end iondi ennooat to funeral Turs 4 tM. from THE J.

NE HO. FUNFROL MOWE. II Ave. HMts-e Chrrsnon Bunal, II AAA. V-sitahaa VAA Chore.

Int hv SeeutrHn? Com. Fnomss mov cat Twosv Mmo aehfr 4 AAA McFADDEH BRAKE BESSER OAVSO, soxmhov Fob 4, loto. of Chose, Moved husband Elsie Maivea Schroec. oer tosher of Beth, Oe-o. JenHer.

and Dovrt, brother of AMr-eoret Stofch end Joses ScfireecO; Inmh, nends emweve of Ptvoa CAs Worts, Mom PAL, Beoei Chaoe' end Beochoi Church are ewired to She wooit Oreo srerhne 9 AAA srm BFTf-Ec CHAPEL Che xwmnoaen Pe, JnlJoli v-lev OO bv Funeral SeVKOt In Lawmnew Cem -n coo Tues eve from Beth Chen sjr P. Nkemenels Cna-prf Precoh Church 0. hoewe "lo.vj.rm. Pa, too 3 wrnne be ooerecv bv ow famov m- Soc Bv OEAN sVVNIst, Fo Chase KARRIKGTON CtaeteTf lots tis i SvOMenh, othame. Feb tooo, a WOO) Man bueiid hwsbend of Sfenev.

seiner ol Themes AVFeoden one lmi ftatotant, eroiKPeiher of 1 9m- fvs ano h-ndt iwm to Server Tmov, I JC JOHN 0) rmtfO FtiMESOL home, IN Eaea 0-. uirnsioo 04 hoht cem Fnends mav coo after PJVL Scoot La apt UJ A AA lemca I. IS PJVL Feb IX f. at Rawvn Convalescent Memo. tOTTn? age wmew at John Drake, mwier ftryt Drate s-ooaa.

frm, at Gmon fvwos. Pe Mrv 0e was a tertnar won'aji th amw i Beard oe Stman rtaumat ftuttvn and frujntfs are v-ted vsfn evNi ve IM. at R. FREED FUtaERAL HOME. tM Eeinw.

ft. Saw Hatsnie Com. Fnends mav cat attar AM rft. Off JOSEPH BCSSFR. Of Pahvsband a Paufane Cuter i.

taer a Goert and Wam fVsser. ate survived bv 7 areJMcnotdren ana 2 great erenetwrn eta lives and nt ar Sun ween, JOSEPH IE viwf AND SO ffKaaO St mw 7'Tt Ava faai.at mtmarm Part The Famtfv wdl ieiwm to the tat renaiHca Oo 11. too. JOSEPH SO oo hinBon of She loio Moosore ineeO-slowrOel Mooroshth. 0) ouwt oMKehen.

KW nnOei as rweerortorv Master end Tnntee of Our Loov er Geed Counsel Crch Thwovon. emeveo She Ievh of The Serra Ch and Kftaenn of Coho'ftiws. stared trem 0 two ses career Tne MS; liFAAK CAoca srte. Pvi aa-J Secoor Co end cons oo lot SCHWARTZ McUUCHUR CRISCCLL BROWN UrU MOOUM-Sl 001 bO 0000 UUSSOO hrs ChO On Fat tee WILLIAM hnb4 a Eabeeji EOWAPD Pa. s).

Fees X. tooo ef Dfv Pi tvoi- on FtOi 7X tei i I sem Feb et. 00OTtv oa tmm Tesanev w-tr ot ft -at mt Mc i mm a v-a- Kev a4f PtTtrbt A iipwmiMn. ana wrinvee bv Mr ws- fwtn, a Caoeei vwaee. i Fien w-k at Davie tWDv 0oujr of bo -er F.

at Pana VaOrv. 4ner at Iwei Jr and 0Vw8jv ea twrvovd bv 4 eanayavo. Lwaan oar aiHns ka- cam a. icevu tVnreo one we'Md I oroof erenarhaervJi ese- Vaa at viw even tvwuenu Teu Pa. Joioo To)u-roa Coui.

ieeai Moms. 01 i Pemoa OA. of Penaoinh a J. Thames F. A onions aSa.

oruenst erenachooroa. an rail Bab. fus vsorr Cooui avOver one aipiu. ous biiaos oad i-iwj nis. OAoss of Ch-naoo Bunal OVeoL.

10 AAA oo. Our Loo of Good aw. Chart, aliaiiaee. bet hot Cermet Com. Moo iiujm.

Vuuao Ten ovo ro. I so 0 PM n. TE asrCUE VaE FKf KO E-t ana a jam ana anc a awavt be a ear a OlMlill and wsi aro oil 10 so tus OAemorf Ser-uxo Tout. PM. anenrs Cevel.

UJOOAVO oo o)oiOi e. 1l Tu lom. wO) WW lOlhn 00 O-wnOl WuOhrU ino She servw In Ore, Oo en s. ir.iu.iov owes wte at ftatiari in m. and Tnaaa we a- 'an-tt ar anriiasaran.

ana a tvm. at LaM4aaa Mkm and a mi to Mavs a Ck- 4in. iUtKann af S-mi yap P-'i torn iev eve, 7PM emu ma cat a chart I. earn PM -m lw i-h c-os Cem Pa Carertoan na si oa a jen A CMarch Ment Fena at mm owes one u'wn em no te funeral Tun. 30 AAA.

TE DO-OHVt IIMIIl MOM OOOI et Carter Pe (Comer Lrua fluvo li DASBv eruj Mtess of (msu Bene) AJVL Bunveo tnoOwOrn Daf. Pa U- SS Peer e-eu) Com ciOmm hours svsm quo OAoss area Oinape ana trwna)i aPvroa Oj w-a Tm 4 AM etrsca-s Cnvrrh Tna. S4 mm nacwst ana a Chrntian AM mi Oc crm a a tanv tTAvam in uwi rs Mm Dn aihjt-ss-i Co-tv-ai- 9rma taa. Pa. faa.

weaaa ae twm in mm -eMM to-iaai TUin.FRAKCISM. 2-284S be oa, vea ovar Se OAarss CLAAEhvE. auao aaOTatB me be srur vo Oruroum iiw'. Fund or Ohoiii. Wmojkvht ne.

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