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Wednesday. Sept. 30, 1981 Philadelphia Inquirer Death Notices BRESSLER Sept. 28, 1981, WILLIAM of Chestnut Hill, nusband of Florence Walter Bressier, father of Barbara T. Keen.

Relatives and friends may call at JACOB F. RUTH'S, 8413 Germantown 9 A.M. Services 10 A.M. int. Ivy Hill Cem.

In lieu of flowers, Memorial contributions may be made to The American Cancer Society. (Parking on premises). BUTKOVIC of N. Hancock St. on Sept.

28, 1981 ANDREW age 65 vears, beloved husband of Theresa A. (nee Kurz), devoted father of Joseph, Michael and Joann. tives, friends, emplovees of Schmidt's Brewery and membors of Teamsters Union Local 830 are invited to the funeral 8:30 A.M. from THE FLUEHR FUNERAL HOME, 149 W. Susquehanna Ave.

Mass of Christian Burial St. Boniface Church 10 A.M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Thurs.

after 7 P.M. CANCILA Sept. 27, 1981, JOSEPH, in his 80th year, beloved brother of Mrs. Vincenza Cerami, brother of Mary A. and Mary Cancila; survived by 13 nieces and Mass of Christian Burial, Stella Maris Church, 10 friends invited to funeral 8:45 3 A.M., from THE nephews, 21 great nieces and nephews.

Relatives and MONTI FUNERAL HOME, 2533-35 S. Broad St. A.M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Friends may call Wed. eve. 7-10. CELLUCCI Sept. 28, 1981, CORNELIA F.

(NELLIE) (nee Orsatti), of Roxborough, wife of Luciano, mother of William and Loretta; grandmother of Richard and Stephen, sister of Mary Jankowski, Lillie Carbone, Rose, Louis, Dewey and Victor Orsatti. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 8 A.M., at the KOLLER FUNERAL HOME, 6835 Ridge Ave. (Cor. of Livezev). Mass of Christian Burial, 9:30 A.M., Holy Family Church.

Int. Montrose Cern. Friends may call Fri. eve. CHAMBERLIN JOHN age 86, on Sept.

13, 1981, formerty of 1241 Green Hill West Chester, husband of the late Blanche Patterson Chamberlin and son of the late William B. and Alice Rea Chamberlin, born in survived by John R. Chambertir of Louisville, Alexander R. Chamberlin, of Bloomsburg, Leiper P. Chambertin, of West Chester and J.

Lockwood Chamberlin, of N. Kingston, R.I.; also 13 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Services are private. (FOUNDS FUNERAL HOME, West Chester, CLARK Of Oreland, Sept. 28, 1981, ELEANOR M.

(nee Mattson), wife of the late Ellis S. and mother of Ellis Jr. and Eleanor Hagopian; also survived by 5 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to services 1 P.M., at CRAFT OF ERDENHEIM, 814 Bethlehem Pike. Int.

George Washington Memorial Park. Parking on premises. Memorials in her name may be sent to Christ Reformed Presbyterian Church, 210 Plymouth Oreland, Pa. 19075 or the charity of your choice. COCHRAN Sept.

29, 1981, ANNA T. (nee Flynn), wife of Law. rence J. Cochran, mother of Ann T. Abadie, of Collingdale; also survived by her grandson, Lawrence and her sisters, Catherine Bell and Jane Stanton.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral 8:30 A.M., WM. H. LOGAN'S, 2410 Lombard St. and to the Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M., St. rick's Church.

Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve.

7 to 9 P.M. COLLINS Sept. 28, 1981, TILLIE (nee Chandler), wife of the late William and sister of David, aunt of Howard, David John Chandler and Joan McMordie. Member of Deborah N.E. Chapter and Senior Citizens Our Lady of Ransom Church.

Viewing after 7 P.M., (Parastas 8:30 P.M.), NASEVICH FUNERAL HOME, 109 E. Tabor Rd. Funeral 8:30 A.M., at the Funeral Home. Requiem Liturgy, 10 A.M., Maternity B.V.M. Church.

Int. Oakland Cem. In lieu of flow. ers, Memorials to Sacred Heart Church Bldg. Fund, will be appreciated.

COMER EARLE on Sept. 28, 1981, of Heritage Village No. 153-A, Southbury, Ct. Funeral Services Thurs. 10 A.M., SOUTHBURY FUNERAL HOME, Main Southbury, Ct.

Burial 2.P.M., George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus, N.J. Visitation Wed. eve. 7-9. CONLIN JOHN S.

on Sept. 27, 1981, of Clifton Heights, husband of the late Margaret M. (nee Lavden), beloved father of Mary M. Gamble and John S. Conlin also survived by 2 grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to his funeral Thurs. 9 A.M., EARY FUNERAL HOME, 640 E. Springfield Road, Springfield, Pa. and to his viewing Wednesday evening. Mass of Christian Burial, Thurs.

10 A.M., Holy Cross Church, Springfield, Pa. Int. Holy Cross Cem. (Parking on premises). D'AGUSTO Sept.

26, 1981, NICHOLAS. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8:30 A.M., A.P. DONATO FUBurial, 10 A.M., St. Thomas Aquinas Church. Int.

Holy NERAL HOME, 1522 S. Broad St. A Mass of Christian Cross Cem. Viewing Thurs. 7 to 10 P.M.

DASHEVSKY Sept. 28, 1981, SARAH (nee Winesberger), wife of the late Ellis Dashevsky, of 5334 Howland mother of Elaine Tusman and Florence Grossman, sister of Harry Winesberger, Helen Solomon, Alice Perlman and Martha Rosenblatt; also survived by 6 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to Graveside Services 1:30 P.M., Mt. Sharon Cem. (Section Springfield, Del.

Pa. Family will be at 5334 Howland St. Thurs. only. Contributions in her memory may be made to a charity of the donor's choice.

JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON. DeLUCA On Sept. 27, 1981, FRED, of Frankford, husband of Elvezia and father of Fred and Arthur DeLuca and brother of Aurelia Ranalli; also survived by 6 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8:30 A.M., NULTY FUNERAL HOME, Fkd. Ave.

and Church St. Mass of Christian Burial, Mater Dolorosa Church, 9:30 A.M. Int. St. Dominic's Cem.

Friends may call Wed. after 7 P.M. Parking on premises. DERR Of Springfield, on Sept. 27, 1981, BLANCHE A.

(nee Avil), wife of the late F. Gordon Derr. Memorial Services on 10 A.M., in the Chapel of the Church of the Saviour 3723 Chestnut Pa. Memorial contributions to the charity of donor's choice would be appreciated. (M.F, WILLIAMS, Clifton Heights).

DILISI Sept. 28, 1981, PHILLIP, formerly of Glenmore S.W. husband of the late Josephine (nee Sedita) Dilisi. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 9 A.M., at THE JOSEPH V. FUSCO FUNERAL HOME, 6316-18 Elmwood S.W.

Phila. Jehovah's Witness Services 10:30 A.M. Int. Mt. Moriah Cem.

No viewing Thurs. eve. DILLON Sept. 29, 1981, of Tioga, GERALD beloved band of Ruth (nee Lister). Relatives, friends and emplovees of 30th St.

Post Office, invited to funer. al 10 A.M., JOS. J. McGOLDRICK FUNERAL HOME, West Ave. and Cedar Jenkintown.

Mass of Christian Burial, St. James Church, Elkins Park, 11 A.M. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. Friends may call Thurs.

after 7 P.M. at the Funeral Home. DOE LESTER ADRIAN, on Sept. 27, 1981, of Narberth, husband of Dorothy Albee Doe, father of L. Adrian Doe Dorothy Joline and Allen E.

Doe, 3 grandchildren, one great grandchild. Funeral services will be held at the STUARD FUNERAL HOME, 104 Cricket Ardmore, Thurs. Oct. 1, at 2 P.M. Int.

Valley Forge Gardens. Friends may call after 1 P.M. Thurs. Memorial contributions may be made to the G. Duncan Garfield Research Foundation, 829 Spruce Phila.

19147. DONSKY Sept. 27, 1981, SAMUEL, husband of the late Bertha Donsky, of 4001 Ford father of Joseph Donsky, Miriam Mevers, brother of Isadore Donsky; also survived by 6 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends invited to services 12 Noon, JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON, N. Broad St.

above 71st Ave. Int. King David Memorial Park. Family will return to the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Donsky, 1209 Stirling St. In lieu of remembrances, contribuitons may be made to the Heart Fund or to a charity of the donor's choice. ERMEL ANNA formerty of 554 E. Van Kirk on Sept. 26, 1981, in Palm Harbor, beloved wife of the late Gilbert and sister of Charles Ruoff.

Relatives, friends and employees of the Frankford Arsenal are invited the funeral service Fri. 10 A.M., from the Prince of Peace, Lutheran Church, Colgate and Comly Sts. Int. Sunset Memorial Park. Friends may eve.

after 7 P.M. at THE WETZEL AND SON FUNERAL HOME, 6902 Rising Sun Ave. (Parking in rear). In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Church Memorial Fund. FERKLER Sept.

27, 1981, JOSEPH GILBERT, husband of the late Margaret (nee Reilly), formerly of West father of Joseph Thomas Catherine A. Healy and Agnes G. Reeder; also survived by 4 sisters, one brother, 19 grand and one great grandchild. Relatives, friends, members, Lennox Park Racing Pigeon Assoc. and West Side Racing Pigeon Club are invited to call Wed.

KISH FUNERAL HOME, Sproul at Lawrence Road, Broomall. Mass of Christian Burial, Sacred Heart Church, Manoa, Thurs. 10 A.M. Int. SS.

Peter and Paul Cem. FLATLEY On Sept. 28, 1981, KATHRYN of Yeadon, sister of Helen R. Flatter and the late Sara and Thomas E. Flatter, aunt of Rev.

George G. Hagensach, Sr. Nancy Hagenbach, S.H.C..J., Thomas E. Hagenbach, Thomas E. Flatley, Jr.

and sister in law of Mrs. Helen A. Flatley. Relatives and friends, also Pioneers of Bell Tel. are invited to attend a Concelebrated Mass of Christian Burial, St.

Louis Church, 10 A.M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Fri. morning from 9 A.M.

at THE LOGAN FUNERAL HOME, 805 Longacre Yeadon, Pa. Family prefers Mass Cards. FLINT RALPH of Fox Chase, suddenly, Sept. 26, 1981, beloved husband of Vera (nee Hall) and father of Richard R. and Robert C.

Flint and Diana Munscher; also survived by 7 grandchildren, 3 brothers and one sister. Relatives, friends and members of All Saints Parish Rhawnhurst Episcopal Church, are invited to his Memorial Service 7:30 P.M., at All Saints Parish Rhawnhurst Episcopal Church, Frontenac and Loney Phila, The family requests that contributions be sent to The Ralph E. Flint Memorial Fund or the above named Church. (DEETER FUNERAL HOME). FORTE On Sept.

27, 1981, of Audubon, N.J., PIETRO (PETER) A. FORTE age 47 husband of Lorraine E. Forte (nee Martigani), survived by 3 sons, Peter, Brian, Paul, also 2 daughters, Sharon Kay and Cynthia Ann, 2 grandsons, also 2 brothers and 5 sisters. Relatives and friends, emplovees of Koopermans Industries, Norristown Pa. are invited to funeral on Thurs.

9 A.M., FUNERAL HOME OF JOHN A. HEALEY, 9 White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights, N.J. (at Kings Highway) Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M. Church of St. Vincent Paliotti, Haddon Township, N.J.

Int. Harleigh Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve. at the Funeral Home, after 7 P.M.

Death Notices FOSSETT Sept. 26, 1981, JANE (JENNIE), of Pennsauken, N.J., formerly of St. Gregory's Parish, wife of Frank (Midge), mother of Anna Jane Cann and Frank Jr. and 7 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. neral will be 11 A.M, at MYRTETUS FUNERAL HOME, 1530 Collings Fairview, Camden.

Mass of the Resurrection, 12 Noon, St. Joan of Arc Church. Int. St. Denis Havertown, Pa.

Viewing Wed. eve. GRACE Sept. 29, 1981, JOHN of beloved husband of the late Claire, father of Jacqueline Areias. Relatives and friends are invited to his funeral 11 A.M., at THE RICHARDSON FUNERAL HOME, 7450 Oxford Ave.

(Parking in rear). Calling hours from 10 A.M. until time of service. Int. Hillside Cem.

Memorials in his name to the Shriners Hospital of Phila. would be appreciated. HIRSCHLE Sept. 28, 1981, ALFRED, husband of the late Gunda and father of Alfred Jr. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 10 A.M., MONTANYE FUNERAL HOME, Huntingdon Pike and Park Rockledge.

Funeral Mass, 11 A.M., St. Cecilia's Church. No viewing Wed. eve. HURST Suddenly, Sept.

28, 1981, TACY of 831 Summit Grove Bren Mawr, daughter of the late Jeanne and Sandy Hurst. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Vespers of the Dead and Rosary, 7:30 Fri. eve. and Requiem Mass and Absolution of the Dead, 10 A.M., from St. Clement's Episcopal Church, 2000 Cherry Pa.

Int. Old St. Davids Church Yard, Wayne, Pa. There will be no viewing. Memorial contributions may be made to the Memorial Fund of the above named church.

(CHADWICK'S OF ARDMORE) JAJKO JOSEPH, on Sept. 28, 1981, of Nicetown, beloved band of Mary (nee Brodzik) and devoted father of Mrs. Josephine Cipolla, William, Mrs. Cecelia Heil and Mrs. Jean Hynes; also survived by 15 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.

Relatives and friends and all organizations of which he was a member are invited to funeral Thurs. 8 A.M., from THE HASYN FUNERAL HOME, 4244-48 Old York Rd. Mass of tian Burial, St. Ladislaus Church 9 A.M. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. View Wed. eve. KESSLER On Sept. 28, 1981, MADELINE wife of the late Max, of 3025 West Chapel Cherry Hill, N.J., mother of Alan and Harris Kessler; also survived by 4 grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services 12 Noon, at THE DAVID B. BERSCHLER FUNERAL CHAPELS, 5341 State Highway No. 38, Pennsauken, N.J. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park.

Family will return to 6 Lambeth House, Moorestown Woods, Moorestown, N.J. Contributions in her memory may be made to a charity of the donor's choice or the Jewish Geriatric Home, Cherry Hill, N.J. KOLODKIN Sept. 29, 1981, FREDA (nee Neidish), wife of the late Charles Gerson, of The Tower of Windsor, Cherry Hill, N.J., mother of Barbara Some, sister of Henry Neidish; also survived by 2 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to Graveside Services 1 P.M., Beth Moses Farmingdale, Long Island, N.Y.

Family will return to the Some residence, 14 Lamp Post Lane, Cherry Hill, N.J. The family respectfully requests contributions in her memory be made to a charity of the donor's choice. ments by PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, Cherry Hill, N.J.). LATOUR JEANNETTE Sept. 27, 1981, of Oinev, beloved daughter of the late Pierre and Jeanne Correge Latour.

Relatives, friends and Bell Telephone Co. emplovees are invited to funeral starting 8:30 A.M. from JOHN F. GIVNISH'S, 5th St. at Chelten Ave.

(6300 N. 5th followed by Mass of Christian Burial St. Helena's Church, 10 A.M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

Friends may call Wed. evening from 7 to 1 9 P.M. LATSHAW CLAIRE Sept. 27, 1981, of Simpson House, husband of the late Ethel Anderson Latshaw and father of Mrs. Dorothy L.

M. Truitt; also survived by a granddaughter, Mrs. Barbara M. Karr, 4 great grandchildren and a brother. Funeral service 2 P.M., at Roversford United Methodist Church, Fourth Ave.

and Church Roversford, Pa. Int. Fernwood Cem. Contributions in his memory may be sent to the above named church. (HELWEG FUNERAL LAUBACH EDWARD of 1820 Walden Lane, S.W., Rochester, Minnesota and formerly of Wvnnewood, on Sept.

28, 1981, age 76, survived by wife, Esther and daughter Mrs. Joyce Veneziale, of Rochester, 2 daughters and a brother, Emerson, of North Wales. Funeral Thurs. at 2 P.M. at DEAN W.

KRINER, INC. FUNERAL HOME, Benton, Pa. Burial New Columbus Cem. Friends may call Thurs. 1-2 P.M.

Memorials to American Cancer Society, 260 W. Main Bloomsburg, Pa. 17815 LEVIN Sept. 29, 1981 MORRIS, husband of Ethel (nee Gershenson), of 1939 Princeton father of Mrs. Ro: berta Chesin, Mr.

Murray A. Levin, Mr. Martin Levin and Mrs. Nita Brookstein; also survived by 6 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 11 A.M.

precisely 6410 N. Broad St. Int. Shalom Memorial Park. Shiva will be observed at 1939 Princeton Ave.

Contributions in his memory may be made to the Heart Fund. LOUDERBACK Sept. 28, 1981, KATHRYN E. (nee Williams), of Rydal Park, wife of the late Abraham and loving mother of Mrs. Betty Greeb, dear grandmother of Cathe and sister of Mrs.

Florence Zimmer and the late Rebecca McCullough. Relatives, friends and members of St. James and Jenkintown United Methodist Churches, invited to services 11 A.M., at St. James Church, Tabor Rd. and Water St.

and viewing Thurs. eve. after 7, at MANN FUNERAL HOME, 219 W. Tabor Rd. (at American).

Int. Fernwood Cem. MAGNOTTA Sept. 28, 1981, MILDRED R. (nee Madorna), wife of Ernest P.

Magnotta; also survived by 3 brothers and a sister. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 9 A.M., RUFFENACH FUNERAL HOME, 21st St. and Snyder Ave. Mass of Christian Burial, St. Ed.

mond's Church, 10 A.M. Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Friends may call Wed.

eve. McCALLION Sept. 26, 1981, HELEN EWALD, of Chestnut Hill, wife Dr. Luther L. McCallion, mother of Sharon Faulds, John Luther McCallion, Joan McCallion; also survived by 2 grandchildren.

Services 2 P.M., at the Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill, 8855 Germantown Ave. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. In lieu of flowers, Memorial contributions may be made to the Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill or the Chestnut HiM Hospital. JACOB F.

RUTH. McDEVITT F. NAOMI STEWART, beloved wife of the late liam J. McDevitt, at St. Joseph's Manor, Sept.

28, 1981. Relatives, friends and members of The I.R.S. 25 Year Club, are invited to Mass of Christian Burial, E. Chestnut Hill Ave. It is respectfully suggested that 10 A.M., Our Mother of Consolation Church, 25 offerings in her memory be sent to the Father Mark J.

Mullin Memorial Fund, Niagra University, N. Y. 14109 or the Carmelite Monastery, 56 Ave. and Old York Phila. 19126.

No viewing. Funeral arrangements by M. VIRGINIA BYRNE FUNERAL HOME. McNAMARA AGNES (nee Mulholland), on Sept. 28, 1981, of Narberth, Pa.

and formerly of Upper Darby, wife of the late Edward J. McNamara, mother of Kathleen McNamara and Mary Pat Kitty; also survived by 4 grandchildren and 4 brothers. Relatives and friends and members of The Court Regina Pacis- -Catholic Daughters of America, are invited to attend her funeral Oct. 1, 1981, at 8:30 A.M., from THE JOHN P. DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, Walnut St.

and Copley Upper Darby, Pa. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M., Church of St. Alice. Int. Calvary Cem.

MURRAY Of Drexel Hill, on Sept. 29, 1981, CHARLES husband of the late Frances A. (nee Hebele) Murray and father of Cecelia F. Light, Mary Jane Sessa and the late Charles M. Murray; also survived by 12 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.

Relatives and friends invited to the funeral on 9 A.M., FU. NERAL HOME OF M. F. WILLIAMS, Baltimore and Summit Clifton Heights. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M., Church of St.

Andrew, School Lane and Foss Drexel Hill. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call on Fri. eve.

Masses would be appreciated. OTTO On Sept. 28, 1981, MARIE sister of John F. Otto. Mass of Christian Burial, Fri.

10 A.M., Church of St. Ambrose. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. PEPPER Sept.

28, 1981, ISRAEL, husband of the late Rose (nee Adelman), of 2607 Weish father of Leonard Pepper, brother of Abraham Pepper, Ruth Fingaret and Edith Pepper. Relatives and friends are invited to services 11 A.M., JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON, N. Broad St. above 71st Ave. Int.

Mt. Sharon Cem. Family will be at the late residence. PEREZ Sept. 28, 1981, MELVA M.

PEREZ, of Latches Lane Merion, beloved daughter of Helen K. Perez and the late' Norman Perez, beloved niece of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brenner and Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Laderman, cousin of Marshall Verbit and Bonnie Lundy. Relatives and friends are invited to es, Thurs. 10 A.M., JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON, N. Broad St. above 71st Ave.

Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. The family will be at the late residence. In lieu of remembrances, contributions in her memory may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. PERRINO Sept.

28, 1981, ANTHONY, beloved brother of Fred and Daniel, devoted uncle of Mrs. Phyllis McGourn and Mrs. Joann Panichelli and dear brother-in-law of Mrs. Vera (nee Scafidi) Perrino. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 8:30 A.M., from LOUIS E.

INGENITO, JR. FUNERAL HOME, 820 Christian St. Mass of Christian Burial, St. Nicholas of Tolentine Church, 9:30 A.M. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. 7 to 10. PETRELLA Sept.

28, 1981, of 2319 Aspen FILOMENA (nee Testa), wife of the late Anthony Petrella and mother of Joseph, Carmen, Julius, Peter Petrella, Mrs. Jennie Edilstein, Madeline Petrella, Mrs. Nancy Serpico, Matilda Campagna and Mrs. Florence Petite; also survived by 15 grandchildren and 27 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends invited to funeral 8:30 A.M., from THE PHILLIPS FUNERAL HOME, 568 N.

23rd St. Mass of Christian Burial, Church of St. Francis Xavier, 9:30 A.M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Friends may call Thurs, eve. PEVER Sept. 29, 1981 BLANCHE (nee Harrison), of 7800 fleton beloved wife of the late Philip devoted mother of Mr. William Pever of King of Prussia, Mrs. Rhoda Moskovitz, dear sister of Mrs.

Jean Fierman, Mr. Louis and Mr. Bernie Harrison. Relatives and friends are invited to attend services, 11:30 A.M. STANLEY L.

WISNOFF, 6410 N. Broad St. int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Family will return to the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Sidney Moskovitz, 7030 Rising Sun Apt. 18 Death Notices Deaths here John M. Schubert, a mortgage banker John M. Schubert, 49, executive vice president of Title Insurance Co.

of Pennsylvania, died Monday at Lankenau Hospital. He lived in wynnewooder had just completed a term as president of the Philadelphia Mortgage Bankers Association and remained a member of its board of governors. He was also a member of the board of directors of the Philadelphia Board of Realtors and had been its treasurer for 13 years. He was a previous member of the board of the Home Builders Association of Philadelphia and Suburban Counties. He served as chairman of its executive council in 1968.

From 1967 to 1970, he served on boards of the Home Builders, the Philadelphia Realtors and the Philadelphia Mortgage Bankers simultaneously, the only man in the history of the organizations to do so. Frequently honored for his work, Mr. Schubert held citations from the American Jewish Committee, the Philadelphia Fellowship Commission and the Philadelphia Mortgage Bankers Association. He was a member of the Union League and the Real Estate Luncheon Club. A graduate of Villanova University and St.

Joseph's Preparatory School, he did post-graduate work at Temple University. He was a Navy veteran. Before joining the Title Insurance he was senior vice president of John M. Schubert the Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Co. Surviving are his wife, Maura Woulfe; two brothers, and three sisters.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 10 a.m. Thursday at Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Haverford Avenue, Penn Wynne. Friends may call at Donohue Funeral Home, West Chester Pike and Lynn Boulevard, Upper Darby, from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Thomas M.

Dell 81, a retired Navy captain Thomas M. Dell 81, a retired Navy captain who served in the Far East and the Near East, died Monday in his sleep. He lived in Wynnewood. Captain of the track team at the Naval Academy, he graduated in 1921 and promptly found himself assigned to a gunboat, sailing in the rivers and coastal waterways with the China Fleet. Rising through the ranks, he became port director of Pearl Harbor, long before the Japanese made it a target; was fire control officer aboard the battleship Washington during World War II and, later, directed a mine sweeping squadron operating out of Pearl Harbor.

He commanded the Sea Transport Service during the Korean War. He was military aide to Count Bernadotte, when the United Nations' mediator went to Jerusalem in an effort to end the conflict. The Swedish peacemaker assassi-Israeli nated a few days later on Sept. 17, 1948. Capt.

Dell, when he retired, was intelligence officer for the Fourth Naval District, headquartered in Philadelphia. A member of the board of the Naval Academy Alumni Association, Capt. Dell was active in the Navy Relief Society; the Franklin Institute and the Church of the Redeemer in Bryn Mawr. He was also active in development of a corporate placement program at Drexel University. An Eagle Scout in his youth, he returned to scouting after he retired from duty with the Navy.

His memberships the Merion Cricket Club, Union included, League Peale Club, Society of the War of 1812, and the Maryland Society. Surviving are his wife, Bertie; son, Thomas 3d; daughter, Jean Lee Taylor, and three grandsons. He will be full miliary honors in Arlington National Cemetery after services in the chapel there at 3 p.m. Thursday. Mickey Bennett, booster of Wissahickon park Mickey Bennett, 76, a retired clothing manufacturer, was killed in an accident on Forbidden Drive in Wissahickon Creek Park on Monday, when he was hit by a city truck.

He lived in the Mount Airy section of the city. Mr. Bennett, who regularly hiked the trails in the park, was one of the Wissahickon's leading boosters. He worked with civic and community groups involved in efforts to clean up and improve the area along the creek. He was widely known among those who use the park.

He spent three or four days week walking its paths, chatting with those he saw on the way. It was at the start of one of those walks that he was killed. Mr. Bennett told those whom he saw on his rounds that when he was not walking along the Wissahickon, he was hiking on boardwalks at shore resorts. He visited the casinos, he said, but not to lose money.

He gave his time and money to humanitarian causes. They included the Institute for Human Potential, St. Joseph's Home for Boys and the Wissahickon Rebuilding Project. A tailor in his youth, he became active in the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union. He served as a business agent for the: union and, eventually, tried the other side of the business, becoming owner and president of Bennercraft Co.

He retired in the late '60s, after 30 years of operating the company. He opened his home area children for annual Christmas celebrations. His home and yard were festooned with decorations, and candy and presents were ready for young visitors. psurviving are his daughters, wife, Carol Catherine and Karen; a grandson, two brothers, and six sisters. A viewing will be from 7 to 10 p.m.

Thursday at Pennsylvania Burial 1327 S. Broad St. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 11 a.m. Friday at St. Rita's Church.

Burial will be in SS. Peter Paul Cemetery, Broomall. Howard Nice, 91, official in Montco and marksman Howard Nice, 91, a veteran fireman and Montgomery County justice of the peace, died Sunday a nursing home in Roslyn. He lived in Abington Township. A justice of the peace in Abington for 30 years, he retired from the bench in 1967.

He spent more than 50 years as a volunteer with the Abington Fire Services scheduled for Robert Stecker Services will be held Thursday for Robert J. Stecker, 34, a Philadelphia schools administrator who killed early Sunday in a head-on crash near his home in Gladwyne. Mr. Stecker, a graduate of St. Joseph's College and Villanova University, was employment, certification officer for the Board of Education's division of pupil personnel and counseling.

He had been with the board for 11 years. He was active in the Emerald Society Pipe Band. Surviving are his parents, Edward J. and Mary M. O'Toole, and a sister.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Dorothy's Church, Drexel Hill. Burial will be in SS. Peter Paul Cemetery, Broomall.

D. Alexander Wieland, 77, a Philadelphia lawyer for more than 50 years, died Monday at Chestnut Hill Hospital. He lived in the Roxborough section of the city. A graduate of Penn State University and Harvard Law School, he was a partner in Brown, Brown and Weiland and was counsel for the firm of Ballard, Spahr, Andrews Ingersoll at the time of his death: He was president of the board of the Chestnut Hill Academy, trustee of the Springside School, chairman of the board of the Central YMCA, director of Sheltered Employment Services and was on the vestry and rectory wardens of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Chestnut Hill.

He played lacrosse at Penn State and, while at Harvard, coached 1 lacrosse at Brown University. He coached the State College High School basketball team to state championship. He was an avid skier, skater, hiker and mountain climber. He was a member of the Philadelphia Club, the Harvard Club and the Philadelphia Country Club. Survivors: wife, Virginia son, D.

Alexander daughters, Ann W. Speath; Alice W. Harrison and Barbara W. Lehman; 11 grandchildren, and a brother. Services: memorial, 4 p.m.

Friday, St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Elizabeth Mathieu Whiteman, 82, former chairwoman of Abington Memorial Hospital's June Fete, died Tuesday at Rydal Park Medical Center. She lived in Wyncote. The widow of Daniel H.

Whiteman, Survivors: daughters, Carol Selton and Louise Sagendorph; son, Daniel S. 14 grandchildren, and 12 greatgrandchildren. Services: 4:30 p.m. Thursday, St. John's Episcopal Church, Huntingdon Valley.

Dr. Joseph A. Helfrich 85, a physician for 50 years, died Sunday at a nursing home in Plymouth Meeting. He lived in the Chestnut Hill section of the city. A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, he practiced in Midland, until he moved to Chestnut Hill 10 years ago.

In .1968, he was named physician of the year by the Beaver County Medical Society, and in 1972 he was cited for his length of service. He was surgeon for the Crucible Steel Co. and vice president of the First National Bank of Midland. In addition to professional memberships, he was active in Rotary International and the Knights of Columbus. Survivors: son, Dr.

Joseph A. daughters, Regina Salinger and Eleanor Kane, and seven grandchildren. Services: memorial Mass, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Our Mother of Consolation Church, Chestnut Hill. Anna Marie Eagan McElfresh, 79, former librarian at the Bulletin, died Saturday.

She lived in Drexel Hill. While working at the newspaper, she met her husband, Charles W. McElfresh, its news art director. Survivors: husband; son, Charles; two daughters, Ann McElfresh and Joan M. Greisiger; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; a brother, and two sisters.

Services: Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. Wednesday, St. Dorothy's Church, Drexel Hill. In Memoriams BLATZ, JOEY In everlasting fond memories of our beloved son who would have been 31 years of age today. Grievously missed by Mom Dad.

ELWELL, BOB In loving memory my brother, Bob. Happy Birthday Dear Miss You So. When vou left my life, all the kindness, gentleness and love, that a brother could bestow went with you and the likes of it will never pass my way again. Lovingly, Your Sis Death Notices ALTOMARE Suddenly, Sept. 29, 1981, MARY of Manayunk, wife of Adolph mother of Marie Lewocz, Patricia Wynne, Theresa McMullen, Joanne McGinnis, John, Anthony and Michael Altomare; also survived by 17 grandchildren and one great grandchild, sister of Joseph and James Marino, Louise Kay, Anna Dickson, Caroline Deangelo, Rose Sheppard.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral 8:30 A.M., at THE LER FUNERAL HOME, 6835 Ridse Ave. (Cor. of Livezey). Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M., St. John the Baptist Church.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. Mass Cards preferred.

ASHTON Sept. 27, 1981, SANDRA (nee Parry), beloved wife of James M. devoted mother of Kelly, Kacy and Kirby, daughter of Thelma (nee Fischer), and the late Edward Parry. Relafives and friends are invited to attend her service Thurs. at 11 A.M.

from THE PET. NER FUNERAL HOME, 6421 Frankford Ave. (at Levick Int. Magnolia Com. Friends may call Wed.

eve. Mass Cards of donations to The American Heart Assoc. in her memory would be preferred by the members of family. ATMORE LILLIAN GRACE, wife of the late John William, joined her Lord and loved ones on Sept. 29, 1981.

Relatives and friends invited to Graveside Services 11 A.M., at Northwood Phila. BARROW Sept. 29, 1981, WILLIAM, of 1622 Strahle husband of Eva (nee Medoff), father of Mrs. Reba Cooper and Mrs. Bella Setzman; also survived by 9 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to services P.M., at THE BERSCHLER CHAPEL, 4300 N. Broad St. (Just So. of X-way). Int.

Montefiore Cem. Family will return to 1615 Gregg St. BELL Sept. 28, 1981, VICTOR M. BELL, of Havertown, husband of Mardie Bell.

Services for relatives and friends Wed. at 11 A.M., at the Presbyterian Church of Lianerch, Lansdowne Ave. and Park Havertown. Int. Edgeweed Memorial Park.

Memorial contributions may made to the Memorial Fund of the Presbyterian Church of Llanerch. (Arrangements by OLIVER H. COS. SUBURBAN WEST) BENNETT Sept. 28, 1981, MICKEY, beloved husband of Catherine father of Carol Cornfeldt and Karen Bennett; grandfather of Jeremy, brother of Frank and Rocky, also survived by 6 sisters.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral 10 A.M., PENNA. BURIAL 1327 29 S. Broad St. Mass of Christian Burial, St. Rita's Church, 11 A.M.

Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Viewing Thurs. eve.

7 to 10. Ample parking on premises. BOORAS Sept. 26, 1981, NADIA ANN (nee Syvock), dear wife of Harry and devoted mother of Alexis. Services were held from NASEVICH FUNERAL HOME, Franklin and Brown with Requiem Liturgy at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception.

Int. St. Mary's Fox Case. BOYLE Sept. 27, 1981, ANNE E.

(nee Pollard), wife of E. Bovie, of Conshohocken, mother of John E. Janet and Joanne, sister of Harry A. Pollard and Claire (John) LaPenta. Relatives and friends are invited to the DONALD E.

MOORE FUNERAL HOME, 16 E. First Conshohocken, 7 to 9 P.M. and to her Mass of Christian Burial, in St. Matthew's Church, Conshohocken, 11 A.M. tombment St.

Matthew's Mausoleum. Mass Cards or Memorials in her memory to St. Matthew's Stained Glass Window Fund preferred. BRESLIN MARK A. suddenly, on Sept.

29, 1981, of dale, N.J., age 56 years; survived by Mildred, daughters, Marsha Kennie, and Sharon Walsh, 6 grandchildren adn 2 brothers, Frank and Robert, and his sister -in-law Anna Mae. Funeral Fri. Oct. 2, at 9 A.M., from the MAHAFFEY FUNERAL HOME, 11 E. Kings Hwy, Mt.

Ephraim, N.J. Mass of Christian Burial, 9:45 A.M., from Sacred Heart Church, Mt. Ephraim, N.J. Int. Beverly National Cem.

Friends may call Thurs. eve. from 7 to 9 P.M. REDFIELD EDWARD age 53, on Sept. 29, 1981, loving husband of Helen (nee Jervis), father of Mrs.

Virginia LeVar, Mrs. Theresa Walsh, Joseph and William Redfield; he is also survived by his father, Joseph Redfield and 2 sisters, Janice Longacre and Kathryn Piro, as well as 9 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral 9 A.M., at THE HAROLD B. MULLIGAN FUNERAL HOME, Frankford and Allegheny Phila. Mass of Christian Burial, 10:30 A.M., at St.

Joan of Arc Church, 3550 Frankford Ave. Friends may call Thurs, eve. 7 to 9 P.M. at the Funeral Home. RUANE Sept.

28, 1981, JOHN beloved husband of Isabella M. (nee DeOrio), father of Kathryn M. Boggi, and Patricia A. Schroeder; also Survived by 6 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren, brother of Catherine Boyce and Thomas. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral Thurs.

8 A.M. from THE PETNER FUNERAL HOME, 6421 Frankford Ave. (at Levick Mass of Christian Burial, 9 A.M., St. Timothy's Church. Int.

Resurrection Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve. SAUL Sept. 28, 1981, JACOB, of 5301 Old York husband of the late Pauline, father of Mr.

Marvin Saul, Mr. Irvin Saul and Mr. Gordon Saul; also survived by grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 3 P.M. precisely "GOLDSTEINS', 6410 N.

Broad St. Int. Shalom Memorial Park. Shiva will be observed at 1101 Mil Road, Meadowbrook, Pa. Family requests that contributions in his memory may be made to Phila.

Geriatric Center, 5301 Old York Rd. SCHUBERT JOHN Sept. 28, 1981, of Wynnewood, beloved husband of Maura (nee Woutfe), brother of William E. Thomas Mrs. Mary Katherine Denny, Mrs.

Rita Rosenberger, Mrs. Roseanita Coffey and the late Mrs. Agnes Mezzanotte. Relatives, friends, members of Phila. Mortgage Bankers Assoc.

and Phila. Board of Realtors, are invited to Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M., Presentation B.V.M Church, Penn Wynne. Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem.

Friends may cal Wed eve. 7-9 at THE DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, 8401 West Chester Pike (Cor. of Lynn Upper Darby. SCHWENDER CHARLES, formerly of 4130 Claridoe husband of the late Sara Coffer Schwender, and father of Charles (Chuck). Due notice of the funeral will be given.

LOWNES FUNERAL HOME, Latavette Hi, Pa. SEGAL Sept. 26, 1981, ROSE (nee Labkow), of 2355 S.W. 17th Place, Deerfield Beach, formerly of Brigantine, N.J., wife of Jack, mother of Mrs. Nathan (Annette) Lipsky and Mrs.

Ronald (Elaine) Friedman, sister of Sylvia Silver, devoted grandmother of Stephen, Brenda and Michael Lipsky, Gerityn, Jason and Jarrett Friedman. Services 12:30 P.M. precisely, ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS, 4720 N. Broad St. Int.

Montefiore Cem. Family will return to the Friedman residence, 164 Rennard St. SHAPIRO Sept. 28, 1981, MORRIS, husband of Bess (nee Rossinsky), of 1509 Green Lane Lansdale, father of Mr. Donald Shapiro and Mr.

Harvey Shapiro; grandfather of Stephen Shapiro. Relatives and friends and members of William B. Schneider Lodge No. 419 are invited to funeral services 10:30 A.M., precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'," 6410 N. Broad St.

Int. Mt. Sharon Cem. Family will return to 1509 Green Lane Lansdale, Pa. Masonic Services 10 A.M.

SINGER Sept. 28, 1981, FLORENCE (nee Schulman), wife of the late Lewis, of 1330 Magee mother of Ruth Schwartz and Beverly Brodsky, sister of Mary Silverman, Dorothy Levenson, Celeste Fomalonte, Clair Caplan and Audrey Kahn. Relatives and friends are invited to services 1 P.M., JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON, N. Broad St. above 71st Ave.

Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. The family will return to the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schwartz, 9817 Cowden Pa.

SMELE On Setp. 29, 1981, AGNES wife of the late William F. Smele. Service for relatives and friends on 11 A.M., at The Presbyterian Home, 58th and Greenway Ave. Int.

private. Contributions in her memory may be made to The Presbyterian Home. (OLIVER H. BAIR SOLOMON Sept. 29, 1981, IRENE (nee Fisher), wife of Dr.

Albert S. of 1613. Juniper Elkins Park, mother of Mrs. Marlene Bell, Dr. Jack Solomon and Mrs.

ly Goldberg, sister of Mrs. Rose Beller and Mrs. Selma Lipson; also survived by 8 grandchildren. tives and friends are invited to funeral services 10 A.M. precisely, 6410 N.

Broad St. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Shiva will be observed at 1613 Juniper Elkins Park, Pa. Contributions in her memory may be to Hematology and Oncology Research and Education Fund, Dr.

Peter Cassileth, University of Penna. Hospital, 3400 Spruce St. SPERBER EDNA R. (nee Ragan), of The Elkins Park House, Sept. 27, 1981, wife of the late Meyer.

Memorial Church, Elkins services 2 P.M. Oct. 9, St. Paul's Episcopal made to Park. Contributions in her memory may be the Altar Guild of St.

Paul's. STABLER Suddenly, Sept. 27, 1981, JOHN J. husband of Ann Marie Stabler (nee McGonigle), father of Suson Haas and Jacqueline also survived by his father, John J. 2 brothers, James J.

and Dennis E. Relatives, friends and emplovees of Continental Can Co. are invited to his funeral Thurs. 8:30 A.M., BURNS FUNERAL HOME, 9708 Frankford Ave. (at Fitter St.) Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M, St.

Dominic's Church. Viewing Wed. eve. 7 to 9. Int.

Resurrection Cem. STECKER Sept. 27, 1981, ROBERT son of Edward J. and Mary M. (nee O'Toole), brother of Diana M.

Parry. Relatives, friends, Phila. School System, the Emerald Society Pipe Band, are invited to funeral HOME, 9 Township Line (City Line Ave.) and Burmont A.M., VICTOR J. RUFFENACH FUNERAL Drexel Hill. Mass of Christian Burial, St.

Dorothy's Church, 10 A.M. Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Friends may call Wed.

eve. 7 to 9. TOTH Sept. 27, 1981, HELEN (nee Rusinko), wife of the late Vincent and mother of Vincent, mother-in-law of Inez; grandmother of Maria. Viewing after 7 P.M., (Parastas 8:30 P.M.), NASEVICH FUNERAL HOME, 109 E.

Tabor Rd. Funeral 9:30 A.M., at the Funeral Home. Burial services 11 A.M., Holy Trinity Byzantine Church. Int. Our Lady of Grace Cem.

VAGNONI Sept. 28, 1981, WILLIAM of Ardmore, band of the late Helen A. McDonald, father of Dorothy Claudy, Carol Straface, Louise Hefferan and William R. also survived by his sisters, Mrs. Vincent Filliponi, Mrs.

Joseph Cugnini, his brother Gabriel and 9 grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M. St. Colman's Church, Ardmore. Int.

St. Denis Cem. Relatives and friends are invited to call at THE McCONAGHY FUNERAL HOME, Lancaster and Wyoming Ardmore, from 7 until 9 P.M. In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, contributions in his memory to The American Heart Assn. or The American Cancer Society would be appreciated.

WADE Sept. 28, 1981, FLORENCE (nee Mills), of 319 Holme wife of the late Ralph loving mother of Ralph Joyce L. and Robert S. Wade, beloved daughter of Mrs. Florence Andrews; also survived by 2 sisters and one brother.

Relatives and friends invited to service Thurs. 11 A.M., MANN FUNERAL HOME, 219 W. Tabor Road (at American), where friends may call Wed. eve. after 7.

Int. Sunset Memorial Park. WHITEMAN ELIZABETH (nee Mathieu), Sept. 29, 1981, of Rydal Park, Rydal, wife of the late Daniel S. Whiteman and mother of Mrs.

Maurice P. Felton, Mrs. Samvel L. Sagendorph and Daniel S. Whiteman, also survived by 14 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren and a sister.

Memorial Service 4:30 P.M., at St. John's Episcopal Church, Washington Lane and Welsh Huntingdon Valley. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be sent to Abington Memorial Hospital. (HELWEG FUNERAL SERVICE). WIELAND On Sept.

28, 1981, DANIEL ALEXANDER, of borough, husband of Virginia Dashiell Wieland. Memorial Services 4 P.M., at St. Paul's Church, 22 E. Chestnut Hill Ave. In lieu of flowers; Memorial contributions may be made to The Episcopal Community Services or the Sheltered Employment Service.

Company, 16 of them as chief. He was best known as a marksman. Sent to France with the First Artillery in World War he won a Purple Heart and a Silver Star in the fighting. And he caught the eye of Gen. John "Blackjack" Pershing.

After the war, Pershing invited Mr. Nice to join him on a "goodwill" tour of Europe, and Mr. Nice earned his keep as a sharpshooter in international competition. He remained a devoted shooter when he returned to the United States. In 1949 he became state champion in the American Trap Shooting Association.

He was a life member of the Atlantic Indians Shawnee-on-the-Delaware Shoot for Peace Club, the Roxborough Gun Club, the Quaker City Gun Club and the Pine Valley Gun Club of. Burlington, N.J. Mr. Nice was past commander of the North Penn Veterans of Foreign Wars and a member of the Glenside Kiwanis Club with a perfect, 50-year record of attendance. A Surviving are a daughter, Margaret N.

Helms; a son, William eight grandchildren, three great -grandchildren and a sister. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in Hillside Cemetery. WOOD Suddenly, on Sept. 28, 1981, MARLENE (nee Marrero), wife of David Wood, of 4333 Pilling mother of David Marlene Marie, Bryan, Donna Marie and Charles D.

Wood; also survived by mother and father, Casey and Marie Marrero. Mass of Christian Burial, 11 A.M., Mater Dolorosa Church, Paul and Ruan Sts. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call at the Church after 10:30 A.M.

on Fri. (BRINGHURST-ANDREW J. BAIR). WRIGLEY Sept. 29, 1981, MARGARET age 95, of Atlantic City, wife of the late William W.

Wrigley, Sr. Services for relatives and friends 2:30 P.M., at THE H. M. GORMLEY FUNERAL HOME, Cor. of Albany and Winchester Atlantic City, N.J.

Int. Laurel Memorial Park, Pomona, N.J. Friends may call one hour before service at the Funeral Home. WRONSKI Sept. 26, 1981, STELLA R.

(nee Tomkiewicz), wife of the late Aloysius beloved mother of Rita Murphy and Alberta Hutton; sadly missed by 8 grandchildren, Sharon Emilius, Arlene, Edward, Kathy, Mary, Maria, Thomas and Michelle and 2 great grandchildren, Christine and Steven, dear sister of Stephanie 1 Karpinski, Jean Stawicki, Joseph Tomkiewicz and the late Edward Tomkiewicz. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 8:30 A.M., JOSEPH T. SEKULA FUNERAL HOME, 2634 E. Allegheny Ave. (Cor.

of Thompson Mass of Christian Burial, 9:30 A.M., St. Adalbert's Church. Int. Our Lady of Czestochowa Doviestown, Pa. Viewing Wed.

eve. 7 to 9. Mass Cards preferred. ZACHARIA Sept. 27, 1981, VICTOR, husband of Ruth (Ritzie) (nee Weinberger), of 1419 E.

Washington Lane, father of Mr. Alan Hunter and Mr. Brad Zacharia, brother of Mr. Frank Zacharia, beloved grandfather of Stacey, Kim and Rhett. Relatives, friends and members of Steuben Lodge No.

113 Knights of Pythias, are invited to funeral services 12:30 P.M. precisely, 6410 N. Broad St. Int. Montefiore Cem.

Shiva will be observed at 1419 E. Lane. Contributions in his memory may be made to your favorite charity. Pythian Services 12 Noon. Cemetery Lots CHELTEN HILLS.

6-grave plot in section B. Please call 297-8642.

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