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Philadelphia Inquirer 13-C Death Notices OBITUARIES 57, fashion editor to nation's designers pen across the newsroom I decided to keep the problem to myself," she once wrote. "Now I've come to the point where I can talk about my cancer, and I talk a lot." Her crusade prompted Lauren, a longtime friend who himself has recovered from a life-threatening tumor removed from the lining of his brain, to launch the research facility in her name at the Georgetown University hospital. Sixteen other major designers contributed as well. Mrs. Hyde, once a writer at Wom Nina Hyde, and friend AfdaUi Prate WASHINGTON Services were held here yesterday for Nina Hyde, who as the Washington Post's fashion editor shared wine with Yves Saint Laurent, her recipes with Bill Blass, and her tears and pain with Ralph Lauren, Geoffrey Beene, Calvin Klein, Oscar de la Renta and Donna Karan.

She died Friday after a lengthy fight against breast cancer. She was 57. But before she died, they and other designers shared their pocketbooks in her honor. The Nina Hyde Center for Breast Cancer Research was founded by Lauren and his designer friends more than a year before she succumbed to the disease. She had trooped across the world with them, to the showrooms of Paris and New York and Tokyo, and even Beijing.

But Nina Solomon Hyde had her own style. She didn't own a pair of high heels, wore a Swatch watch picked up years ago at a novelty shop, and sometimes Elizabeth E. H. Lenhart, artist By Bonnie Baker Special (a The tmqutnr Elizabeth E. Hopkins Lenhart, 77, an artist and a leader in the historic preservation movement in Haddon-field, died Wednesday at her home after a heart attack.

Mrs. Lenhart's portraits in oil, wa-tercolors, crayon and pencil were shown at the Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia, the Smithsonian Institution in Washington and the National Academy In New York. She also exhibited in many local art shows, including the Haddonfield Arts and Crafts League, of which she was a trustee for many years and president from 1960 to 1962. After studying at the Philadelphia College of Art and the Berte School of Design in New York City, she worked with Marguerite Archam-bault, a Philadelphia miniaturist. She also studied with Charles W.

Bentz of Devon. Despite the national reputation of her work, Mrs. Lenhart devoted much of her energies to Haddon-field, where she was born. She was would show up in the same outfit three times a week. Her wedding ring was usually her only jewelry.

"Clothes," she once observed, "are important as another way of looking at ourselves. They are as revealing as how we vote, what we eat, what we choose to see at the movies. To me, that is why writing about clothes is important" To that end, she tried to address herself to the general reader, "the one who doesn't know how to cope with all the choices out there." In recent years, she devoted her experience and energies to a more compelling concern of women detection and treatment of the disease that was to kill her. In 1982, she said, a mammogram was misread at a time when her chances for full recovery would have been 90 percent. The mistake was not discovered for three years, when her cancer had spread to more than a dozen lymph nodes.

"When I was first told I threw a one of the founders of the Haddon-field Preservation Society in 1966, and served as official historian and a member of the executive committee for 24 years. Mrs. Lenhart fought to preserve Haddonfield's historic houses and was appointed by the borough planning board to the committee that drafted the borough's first historic district ordinance, which became law in 1971. Her written histories of many of Haddonfield's historic homes appeared in a booklet, "Noteworthy Homes in Haddonfield," and also in a bicentennial calendar of historic homes, both published by the Preservation Society. At the time of her death, Mrs.

Lenhart was writing the histories for another Preservation Society publication, "Preserving Historic Homes." She also contributed articles and il lustrations to the booklet, "This is Haddonfield," published by the Had donfield Historical Society. She was a historian for the Had donfield Colonial Dames, a former It was here that she met her husband, who later helped family mem bers open several other Liss Bakeries in the region. Louis and Sadie Liss sold their bakery when Mr. Liss re tired in 1959. She was a member of Congregation B'nai Jacob, Phoenixville.

She was also a member of the congregation's sisterhood. She was a member of the Zionist Organization of America and the American Association of Retired Persons. In addition to her son, survivors include a daughter, Lenore Green; three sisters; a brother; eight grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at noon today at Congregation B'nai Jacqb, Phoenixville. Burial will follow at Har Zion Cemetery in Collingdale.

field, Delaware County; burial will follow at Westminster Cemetery in Philadelphia. Joseph Piernikoski, 83, a Republican committeeman in Southwest Philadelphia for 40 years, died Saturday at Abington Memorial Hospital. Mr. Piernikoski was a resident of Huntingdon Valley since 1988. Mr.

Piernikoski, who was retired, had worked for General Electric as a layout man for 37 years. He also was a past president of the Polish-American club in Philadelphia. Shortly after World War II, Mr. Piernikoski became a Republican committeeman in the 40th Ward, a post that he held until he moved from the city in 1988. Survivors: his wife, Violet Pasternak Piernikoski; a daughter, Josephine Stoddard; three brothers; a sister; six grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.

Services: Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. today at Lady Help of Christians Church, Abington, viewing will be at 9 a.m. at the church; burial will follow at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Cheltenham. Sadie Liss, 89, operated a bakery with husband The Death Notices KORSZKIAK WALTER, on May 1440, of aAoarettawn, N.J age 47, beloved husband of Dorothy (nee Robertson), dear father at Gai, Pennseuben; Lyme and Vat; gr arietta-. ther of Sarah and Becky, brother of Michael Kersnek, Olga Jaggers, MievMe, and Mildred DiOtevanne, Moorestewn, N.J.

Ho was a member of Batona Hiking Club, an avid square dancer, a veteran of The Urd Infantry Or. (RECON), retiree of 6.E. Relatives and friends ara invited to the funeral an Wed, J0 A.M- from INGLESBYGIVNISH'S OF MAPLE SHADE, 400 E. Mam St. Services, 4:30 AJM.

mt. New Jersey Veterans Memorial Cemetery. Viewing to 4 PJM. LaCCRTE JOSEPHINE (nag Frasetto), an May t440, wtfe gf the lata Fekn beloved mother of Mr. Benedict La-Carte, Mrs.

Retake Van, Mrs. Merle Hertseugh; afsg survived by 4 grandchildren and 4 great grandchl-dim Relatives and friends kryhed to the Funeral Thurv. I AM, GILBERT H. SCMOBERT FUNERAL NOME, 1477 Harrison Frankford Mass gf Christian Burial f-M AM, Mater Dolorosa Church. Inf.

SI. Dominic't Com. Friends may cad Wed ova. 7-t. Parking en our car lot.

UXSE ij husband gf Joyce (nag Kraft), "optamer gf Patrick, Shawn and Paul Reese, brother of Donald and Richard La nee, Claire Wismer, Janet Cantwetl, Geratdtne DeeoBuono, Dolores ShMer and Artene Kktwee, stepson of Mrs. Maria Lange. Relatives and friends are invited tg services Thurv, 11 AM, GALZERANO FUNERAL HOME, 4304 OLD Buiheton Ave. (below Welsh Rd). kit.

Magnolia Cam. Friends may cal Wed eve. otter 7. LEKXART On May I 1440, ELIZABETH I. (nog Hopkins), age 77, af Haddonfield, NJ wtfe af David Sj else sur-ytved by 1 sons, David of Riverside and John of Medtord Lakes, one daughter, Leuisa E.

Brownstein. of Cherry Ha, 1 grandchildren, 4 greet grandchildren, 1 brothers, Edward and Thames Hopkins and one sitter, Nancy Hart. Relatives and friends are invited to MJTrte 1 1 AM, at STRETCH, EVANS AND KAIN FUNERAL HOME, Watt Kings Had-donfiokL N.J., where friends may cal Wad eve. 7 to 9 PM kit. Haddonfield Baptist Cam.

Memorial donations may be made tg me Haddonfield Preservation Society abate hen, PO Bn 191, HaddonfMd, NJ. UPPOUS LOUIS, ef Metrlsviaa, farmerty at beloved husband of Lisa (nee Flesch) and devoted father of Joseph, Louis Jr. and Scott, devoted brother of Mary Clancy, of and Patricia Miller, at Levtttewn; also survived by I grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends ara Invited to cag Thurs. at 4 at THE JAMES J.

DOUGHERTY FUNERAL HOME, 2200 Trenton Rd, Levtttewn, Pa. and to attend me service at 11 AJM. mt. wal be Our Lady of Grace Canv, Penndel, Pa. USS On May 1440, SADIE (nee Rothman), of Phoeniy.

vine. Pa. and formerly of age It, widow of Louis List, loving mother of Or. Gilbert List, of Pheeniif-vtae and Lenore Groan, of Broomel, sister of Sylvia Rothman, LWian I Urn, Rosa Shretber and Har. rv Rothman, I grandchildren and I great grandchildren.

Funeral Services wal be held at noon Tues. the Congregation B'nai Jacob, Starr and Menave Stv, PheenlKviae, 14440. Burial Har Zion Collingdale, Pa. Shiva wl be observed at US Whitehorse Rd, Phoeniiiviee, Pa. Memorials ki her nemo to Congregation B'nai Jacob.

CAMPBELL 4 ENNIS FUNERAL HOME, PheemKveW, Pa. LoMONACO May 4, 1490, WILLIE VITO, dear brother of Marie CicKio, Lucy Leone and Rita Abate; alsa survived by many nieces and nephews, fang time volunteer of the Dixon House and Usher at St. Esmond's Church. Relatives and friends invited to Funeral Thurs. 4 RUFFENACH FUNERAL HOME, list St.

and Snyder Ave. and Mats of Christian Burial, SI. Edmorxfs Church 10 AJM. kit. SS.

Peter and Paid Cam. Friends may cat Wed 7 lot PJM. L0X6 SHARON KENNEDY, suddenlv, on May 1440, beloved wife of John H. Long, loving daughter of Joseph J. and Jeanne M.

Kennedy, sister of Kathleen M. Vagnom, Karen A. Cacardl. Colleen M. Cotsis and Julienne Keinedv.

The family will receive relatives, friends, and her associates of Downs Carpet Tues. after 7 PJvl, BARON ROWLAND FUNERAL HOME, I0S4 Old York Rd, Abington. Mass of Christian Burial, Wed, 10 AM, St, Jehu of the Cross Church, 1741 Woods nd Rd, Reslvn. Interment Holy Sepulchre Com. LOVE May 7, 1440.

GENEVIEVE (nee Rivers), wife of the late John C. Love of Rosemont, sister of Florence Mc-iovem; also survived bv 1 nieces and 4 nephews. Rel-iittves and friends are Invited to THE FUNERAL HOME OF JOHN STRETCH, E. Eagle and St. Denis Havertown, Thurs.

after 4 AJM. and to the Mass of Christian Burial ki St. Thomas ef Veuneva Church (Lancaster Rosemont) Thurs. 10:30 AJM. kit.

St. Denis Cem. In bast of Bowers Mats Cards would be appreciated MALADRA On May 4, 1440, ANTHONY, husband af Irene (nee Druktenis), of Moorestown, age 44, father of Yvonne Brand, Kim Coyne and Tony, brother of Marie DeVtartini and Joseph; and 4 grandchildren. Relatives and friends of me la mil are invited to attend his Mass af Christian Burial Thurs. at 10 from Our Lady af Good Counsel Church, Moorestown, NJ.

Entombment Calvary Cherry Hm, NJ. Friends may call Wed. eve. 7 to 9. THE McCHESNEY FUNERAL HOME, 30 W.

Main Moorestown, J. MARCKMAN LORRAINE (Vadhn), on May 4, 1440, of WaMngtord (formerly of Chester). Relatives, friends ara invited to attend her funeral 4 AM Wed. at THE NOLAN-Fl-DALE FUNERAL HOME, 1314 Providence Ave, Chester. Mass of Christian Burial Wed 10 AJM, St.

Anthony of Padua Church, Chester, kit. Lawn Croft Com. Viewing Tues. 7-9 PJvl at the Funeral Home. MARTIKELU May 4, 1440, FRED i.

age 71 vrs, ef Ardmore, father of Fred J. Martineei Jr. and Vincent R. Martwietli; else survived bv 7 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren and sister of Josephine (Pippv) Frindt and Dorothy Giacomuccl Relatives and friends are invited to THE FUNERAL HOME OF JOHN STRETCH, E. Eagle and St.

Denis Havertown, Wed. attar 10:30 AJM. and to The Mass af Christian Burial St. Denis Church Wed at I noon. Int.

St. Denis Com. In hou of Bowers, Mass Cards would be appreciated McAUXDEN Eliiabeth A. Hemever and Matthew. Relatives and nwnn I VTvmvT jmn, nwi jr friends are Invited to funeral 9 from C.

J. O'NEILL FUNERAL HOME, 304-11 E. Lehigh Ave. Mass af Christian Burial, 10 Visitation B.VM Church, ktf. Holv Sepulchre Cam.

Friends may call Thurs. morning attar 9 AM. McGROARTY CHARLES suddenlv. May 1440, of Broomel, beloved husband ef Rosa R. (nee Robles), son of Charles and the lata Carolyn (nee McBride) McGroarty, brother of Joseph McGraartv.

Relatives and friends are invited to Funeral Wed 4 AM, THE DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, 1401 WEST CHESTER PIKE (COR. LYNN UPPER DARBY, PA. Mats of Christian Burial 10 AM, Church of St. Plus Broomaa. Int.

SS. Peter and Paul Cam. Friends may eel Tues. eve. 7 to 9.

MULHERN May 1440, JAMES af Palmyra NJ, beloved of husband af G. Louise (nog Brennan), devoted father af Trudy Haidak of Susan MacPhersen and J. Richard Mueiem, both of Pekrtvra; alsa survived bv 1 grondchadren, his sister Mary Mulhern of brothers, John of Palmyra, Jeseph of Ardslev and the late WWiam. Retattvet and friends are levited to his Funeral Mats Tues. I PM Sacred Heart Church, 4th and Lmden Ave.

Riverton NJ. Friends may cal at me church from 7:30 PM Funeral precession wal form at 10 AM Wed at the above church for kit. Holv Sepulchre Com. Cheltenham, ki keu of Bowers please make contributions to Samaritan Hospice, 114 W. 2nd SL Boa Moorestown NJ mil.

MURRAY May 4, 1440, ANNA O. (nee Bonner), wife of mo late Lawrence mother of the kite Lawrence, JW grandmother gf Carol A. Hays. Michael Celeste A. and Patricia also survived bv 1 great grandchildren, Keav and Michael Havs, 1 sisters.

Alma Smith and Catherine Hardy, ana brother, James J. Bonner. Relatives and friends are invnd to her funeral on 1:10 AM, BURNS FUNERAL HOME, 970 Frankford Ave. (at Fitter fMass of Christian Burial, 10 AM, St. Lao's Church, ktf.

Holy Sepulchre Com. Viewing Wed eve. 7 to 9PM KELSCX kl Norrlstown on May 4, 1440, WILLIAM O. til, husband of Helen Walker Nelson, at Wettovor Nor-ristown, an tether of Eugenia Dig, of New Haven, Com, Marian Squaanh, af Pt. Pleasant, NJ, WMiarn G.

IV, St. Louis, Missouri, T. Lane, at OaUs, Ouentki and Michael, both gf Ventnor, 14 grandchildren and II great grandchadron. eta lives and friends ant invited to attend me Memorial Service on Then, May 10, at 11 noon, at Vaaev Friends Meeting House, 1111 Cod Eegfa School Rd, Wavne, Pa. kit.

private. Contributions can be made In hit memory to the Vaaev Friends Meeting House at me above address. Arr. THE BOYO-HORROX FUNERAL HOME, MO W. Germarflewn Pike, Norrittewn.

KIXES THERESA (nee Jena), gf Gtendora, N.J, an May 4, 1440, age 71 years, balevod mother of Mr. and Mrv James times, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nines, Mr. and Ann.

Marv Gale, Mr. and Mrv Jacquetvn Bredwav anal INo leto JeAnA Minos toeaVarved orandneefher of a great grandmother gf one. Funeral Thurs. from, THE McGUINNESS FUNERAL HOME, 14 Hunter St. Mass gf Christian Bursal II noon, SI.

Theresa's R.C Church, Rwmomede, NJ. k. New St. Mary's Cam, Beamawr. O'DOXXELL May 1440, JOSEPH beloved husbend at Agnes ytee levins), raving father ef Joan German, Joseph O'Donnel and Nancy Smith; atsa survived bv 4 grandchedren.

Relatives and friends are Invited to hit Memorial Mass Tuev, 10 AM, St. Timothy Church, 3000 LevKk St. Phaa. kt keu of lowers, lamv suggests donahens to Sisters of Mercy of Life Core Fund, 144s U.S. Hth ay, Ptomftotd, NJ.

07040. (Arr. PETNER FUNERAL HOME) CLLEY On Mev 1440, REV. JAMES M. CM.

LEY, S.A., ef Brgckton, Masv, fonnertv of Colinadeia, Pa, belayed sen gf Vivian Freeborrv Oeev and the lete James Oaey, brother of Theresa Dougherty, Greg, Kethv, John, Dennis and Kevin Obey. Services were held at the Grown ear Friary, Garrison, NY. A second Service wel be held en Sat. May 17th, AM, ki me Chooet at Our Savior, west Goto Dr. Brockton, Masv Expressions of sympathy ei the form of memorial tank ituhons to the Grovmoer Friars ef the Atone-ment.

German, Y. 10iJ4 eoutd be preferred OYECKA REV. JOHN age 74, at Hotv Forney Manor. IM Soring St Bethlehem, en May 1440, son af the let George end Ann tnee Hmevl Ovecka, beloved brother Rudeioti and Ann Bonnet, both of Phaa. Mass ef Chnshen Bursal calibrated II AM, Thurv, May 10th the Manor kit.

Holv Cross Com, Yeedon. Ceaing hours 7 to 9 PM Wed Scripture Service 7 JO PM (Arr. DOWNING FUNERAL HOME) Tuesday, May 8, 1990 to DeatU Notices PAJAK Suddenly an Msv 4, 190, ALEXANDER gf Myk- beloved sen ef me late Jeseph and Barbara Paiakr devoted brother to Sr. Anrue Soohw Teat, dowski and Valerie Poiek; also survived by many, nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends ara invitee) to the Funeral Thursday morn, I.

JO AM from THE J. J. MOOZIANOWSKI FUNERAL HOME, III Grape Sf. Mast af Christian Burial, 10 AM, St. Josaphat R.C Church, kit.

Westmmsier Com. Family prefers Mass cards ar donations to St. Josaphat's Church in Isis memory. Friends may cal Wednesday eve 7-4 PM PRUSAITIS EMANUELIETA MARY, age 91, gf Manassas, Va," formerly of Phaa, died May 4, 1440, at Fauquier Hospital, Wan-omen, Va, she was a member of SL Veronica's Cathosic Church kt a member gf St. Veronica's Women's Club, and was ana af the first orgeniier't for The March af Denes, survivors kv elude 4 sons, Robert X.

Prusarhs af Manassas, Va, Brig. Gea Joseph Prusaihs Jr. retired. Camp Hta, Pa, Paul E. Prusarhs, Madison, Wise, and James S.

Prusaihs, else surviving are 14 granovjildron and 31 great.grandctHldren. Friends may cal Wed May 4th et St. Veronica's CathoHc Church, from 4 AM-10 AM, whore a Mats af Christian Burial wal he offered mt. Holy Cross Com. Phaa.

Expressions at sympathy, may take the farm of contributions to Al Saint's Catholic Church, 9100 Stgnewal Rd, Manassas, Vl 22110. QUICK MARETTE, on April IS, 1440. age la, at Feuwewevt Retirement Community, Gwvnodd, Pa. She was born ki Phiia. Far 44 years, she was Director of Teacher Placement at the University of Penna.

At one time, active ki Unitarian church work. She had been Chairperson of the Admissions Committee of the Unrtarian-Universekst House ki Gormantown. White kving at Foutkewavt, she became a member of Gwvnodd Friends Meeting where a Memorial Service wel be nefd May I (today) at 1 PM Location-Route 201 across from Fovskewavv RAKOW ANNA MA (nee Tartar), on May 1, 1440, wife ef the late Jon, of Waamgford, Pa, beloved mother of Ken-bertv McChesnev, Dientie Rakew and Beth Rakaw. Funeral Services and kit. wal be private.

Donations the American Parkinson Disease Assn, 1 400 Lam-bard St, Phiia. It 101, would be appreciated Arr. by THE NACRELU FUNERAL HOME. RAUSKI On May 1, 1440, JOHN, gf Aldan, beteved husband of the late Sara (nee Kerr), dear father of Barbara Rau-snl Carmen, brother gf George and Edward P. sushi; alsa survived bv his gronddaughter, Joaneae Led Cannon.

Relatrvet and friends Invited to his funeral service Thurv, 1 PM, at THE FUNERAL HOMS OF M. F. WILLIAMS, Baltimore and Summit Aves, Clifton Hgtv, where friends may cal one hour prior ta me service, int. Arlington com. no calling nout wed gve.

ki keu of Bowers contributions may bo sent kl nil name ta the Aldan Union Church Missionary Fund. Providence Rd and Clifton Ava, Aldan, Pa. IvOll. RISHEL an May 1440, MILLARD husband gf trong (nog Klepperstick) of Lansdowne, Pa, father gf Darleng Robinson el Lansdowne and MUerd W. Rlshet at Pettstown, Pa.

Funeral Service Thurv 1 PM at JOHNSTON FUNERAL HOME, 47-77 E. Bathmare Ave, Lansdowne, whore relatives and friends may cak after I PM Thurv mt. Arkngtan Cam. SALZMAXX May 7, 1990, WERNEft Moved husband of Carolyn M. Salimaim (nee Monica dcvoled father ef Artonicalee Saizmam WaHen, iw-other of Mrs.

Lour Haoerty; grandfather of Jason and Renay. Rotative, friends and members of Bauer-Hartman-Marsufett W. Post No. 9191 and employees of Hotmestwrg Prison are invited to his funeral Thurv, AM MANNAL FUNERAL HOME, 6925 Frankford Ave. (at Tyson), where friends may can eVod.

eve. 7 to PAL tat Forest HMs Com. SAYERS May 4, 1440, MYRTLE (nee McCrea), wife of the late Albert Savers, of Kearsktv Home, 44th and Monument Ave, where funeral services ww be held Wed, May 9th, at I P.M. Interment Fernwgod Com. (BRINGHURST-ANDREW J.

BAIR) SIEFRIKG On May 7, 1940, WILLIAM husband of Sretchea (Gert) (nee Klaiich), of CoHingswood, N.J.: also sur. vtved by 1 sons, WWiam of Pittsburgh, Pa, Robert M.U., et Tabernacle, n.j, and a daughter, su- lanne Hinton, ot Oakland, cant, 1 sisters, Mary and Rose Fisher, 1 brothers, Gerry and Paul Si and grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Thurv, 9 AM, from THE BLAKE-DOYLE FUNERAL HOME, 114 Codings Ave, Colingswood, NJ. Funeral Mass, 10 AM. Transfiguration Church, CoHingswood.

kit. Calvary Cem, Cherry HM. Friends may cal Wed eve. 7 to 4 PM. Family requests memorial contributions to Tha Hospital of Burlington County Foundation for ma New Obstetrics Unit, I7S Madison Ava, ML Heev, NJ.OOOeO.

SIRAVO GIUSEPPE "JOSEPH" age 100 on May 7, 1440 gf Broomel farmerty of W. beloved husband gf the late Josephine (nee Mamardi) and father of the late Emlio P. of Malvern; survived bv his daughters Madeline M. Sgro of Phaa. and Angela Cogliang gf Broomel; grandchildren and 13 great graitdchitdren.

Relatives and friends ara invited to his Funeral an Thurs. May 10th at 10 AM at THE ROBERT L. O'ANJOLELL MEMORIAL HOME OF BROO-MALL, mi West Chester Pike. Mass of Christian Burial 11:15 AM St. Pius Church, kit.

SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Contributions may be made in his memory to The Deborah Hosp. Foundation, Broomel Chapter, 714 Market St, Phiio, 19104. Friends may cal Thurv morning AM (Parking on premises).

SR. M.ADERITA, O.S.F. ANNA THERESA RAAB, May 7, 1990, of Assist House, Aston, Pa. Viewing Wed, 3 to 4:10 P.M., with Mass ol Christian Burial af 4:30 PM, ki the Assist House Chapel, followed bv burial ki Our Lady of An-'gels Com, Aston, Pa. Memorial contributions tg the Sisters of St.

Francis Retirement Fund, Aston, Pa. 19014 would bo appreciated STORM May 1, 1440, E.I.R. STORM, husband gf Anna (Knox) Storm of Havertown, tether of John B. Storm gf Drexet Hal and Margaret (Peggv) Hetfernan of Glen-side; also survived bv I grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Services for relatives and friends.

Wed afternoon one-thirty, M. TOPPITZER FUNERAL HOME, Garrett Rd at Lansdowne Ave. Orexel Hi, where friends may cal after II noon. kit. Arkngten.

STRASSERG May 1990, ESTHER (nee Feierman) of P. wtfe of the late Moo Strasbero, sister-in-law of Aaron A. Robinson and SMrtey Feierman Robinson, aunt of Jay A Tama Feierman, Barry 4 Charlotte Feiermaftj, Doug A Susan Feierman Solomon and Toba Betty Hock stein, oreat aunt of Lisa A Douej Feiermaw, Joshua Feierman, and Avt, Rachel, and Shira Feierman Sotomaa Rotative and friends are invited to services Thurs. I PM JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON, N. Broad St.

above 71st Ave. kit. Mt. Carmel Cem. The famev wW return to the residents of Mr.

end Mrs. Ar-ron A. Robinson, and respectfully request contributions tn her memory to Fioht lor Sight Of Greater Phiia. or a Charity of the Doner's choice. SZCZUR May 4, 1940, ANNA M.

(nee Peszek), beloved wife ef the lete Anthony, sadly missed bv daughters, Antoi- nette Niwkttkl and Carol Mastrosante, sons, Theodore, Anthony Jr. and Thomas Siciur, grandchildren, Michael, Melissa, TJ, Tracy, Thomas, Andrew, and Carol, brother Eugene Pesiek and sister Helen Gor-niak. Relatives and friends invited tg the Funeral Wed 4 AM, MULLIGAN FUNERAL HOME, 110)0 Knights Rd Mass af Christian Burial 10 AM, Christ the King Church. Int. Resurrection Cam.

Friends may cal Tuev eve. 7 to 9 PM VERCIO May 1940, ANTONIO, husband of Dig lata Josephine; beloved lather of Anthony, James and the late Irene Berry; survived bv 10 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends invited to Funeral Services Wed 4:30 AM CARTO FUNERAL HOME, INC, 1311-14 S. Broad St. Int.

Lawnview Com. VIEWING TUESDAY 7-9 PM VERXA MARY A. (nee Falcone), May 4, 1440, beloved wife gf the late fMaestrg Ettore Verna, of New York, dear mother of the late Ettore, of Alentown, survived bv daughter-in-law, Evelyn, 1 grandchildran, one great grindchad, and nieces and nephews. Viewing Wed morning, from 4 AM, at St. Caaittus Church, 47th and Lansdowne Ave, fallowed bv Mass gf Christian Burial, 10 AM Int.

Holv Cross Cem. (Drectedbv VERNA FUNERAL HOME) WALKER (XAZX'SXI) May 4, 1440, JOSEPHINE F. (nee Knoneborg), beloved wife of Kenneth, devoted mother of John, Raymond, Joseph, Edward and Richard, salty missed bv 11 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren. Relatives, friends, members of Ladies Au. Argonne Post S44 are invited to the Funeral Thurs.

1:30 AM from THE EUGENE A. GNIEWEK FUNERAL HOME, 1711-11 E. Allegheny Ave. Allegheny Exit). fMass 10 AM St.

John's Episcopal Church, Emerald and Elkhart Stv kit. Oakland Cam. Friends may cal Wed eve 7-9. WAY MARGARET (PEGGY), age 57, on May 4, 1440, of Elwvn, dear daughter of me late Waliam L. and Florence Way (nee Randal), sister of Ehubeth Lampe, of Devon, Waliam L.

ef Fla. and James af Broomaa. Service and interment were private. Memorial contributions to Elwvn Institute, Etwvn, Pa. 14043 are appreciated Femev service bv SPENCER T.

VIDEON'S OF DREXEL HILL, 2J9-1MO WEKGER May 1440, FRANCES, sister gf Samuel, Maurice, Beniamki and Lewis Wenger; afse survived by I nieces and nephews and 14 great nieces and great neohewv Relatives and friends ara invited ta Services Wed II noon at, 6ERSCHLER FUNERAL CHAPELS, 4X10 N. Broad St. liust so. of 1-wovl niif May 4, 1440. JOHANNA, wife gf the late Mark us H.

Wotf, mother of Beatrice and Ran Swgel; also 1 grend-chedron, Deborah Lynne and Leonard Bruce. Retattvet and friends are invited to Grevesnte Services Thurv I PM, at Beth El Cam. Westwood, NJ. Family wal return to the home of Mr. and Mrv Ron Snool cemmenceig Thurv eve.

Memorial contribuhons may be made ta Yad Vashem, PO Bai 3477, Jerusalem, Israel BERSCHLER FUNERAL CHAPELS WYCKECX RAYMOND apt 54, en May 4, 1440, father ef Raymond and Michael, also survived by his fattier Clement end brother Theodore, kit. private. Friends may cal Thurv for a Memorial Service 7:30 PM to THE HAROLD B. MULLIGAN FUNERAL HOME, INC 11010 Knights Rd. Phaa.

417-7171. XERAKIS On May 4. 1440, FRANCES (nee Murray), beloved wife of Steven devoted mother and mother in low of B-t and Paula Evans, fts and Frtvmie orrv, Oreoory and Vicki Adev, Thomas and Kaflty Xenekis James nd Seui Xenahis and the Caret Ken, ader-mo or emm ot Greoory, Tory, Scott, Matthew, Tommy, Josh, Steven, Broolev, Jfl, Chmtopher, Michael, Lauren end L-ndsav, she is also unnw4 by ber meiher Eotubetti Murray; brothers, Victor and Sam and sisters, Margaret and Ahce. Relatives and trwotds ae invited to her viewing en Tues. May Hh, 7 to 9 PM.

at THE LOGAN FUNERAL HOME, OOS Loft-eecre Yeaden, Pa. Mass of the Rtutmcm Wed. 11 AM. at St. Michael's Church, III Longajcre Bhrd.

Yea tton. Int. Femwood Com. In he owr tomttv woutd eporeoate centtttom Fran's name The St. Mtcttaefs Episcopal Nursery Bktg.

Fund, 111 LengacreBavA YoodonPA 1000. DelBORRELLO May 1440, JOHN suddenly, beloved husband ef Berne (nee Ogmt), devoted father ef Lisa and John, brother at Hugh, Joyce fMcCaffrv, Linda Owrk, Ahce Skuback. Relatives, friends invited to the funeral Thurso 4 VICTOR J. RUFFENACH FUNERAL HOME, Township Line (City Line Ave.) and Burmont Rd, Drenel Hal. Mats of Christian Burial St.

Dorothy's Church, 10 AJM. kit. SS. Peter and Paul Cam. Friends may cad Wed eve.

7 to 4. kt his memory, dona hens to Dr. StreteR, Neurology, Jefferson Hospital ar Greenpeace Action. DePALMA (BROCCO) May 1440, ANTHONY JR. (BUTCHIE), beloved husband ef Mary Ann (Bracca), father of Adnee; efta survived bv mother, Ann DePafma and brothers, Frank and Gary.

Relatives and friends are invited to funeral Thurs. 1:30 from THE ACHILLC A. INGENITO FUNERAL HOME, 70S-07 Christian St Mass at Christian Burial, 4:30 St. Pauft Church, kit. St.

Mary's Cam, Beamawr, NJ. Vtawatf Wed. eve. 7 to M0. CILLRSftSI THE REV.

WILLIS DILLMAN, M.A., May 1440, Of Ml. Dora, ha was Pastor Emeritus from Pilchard Memorial Luthem Church of loving lather of Phyllis D. Page. Funeral Services May 10, I JO PJVl from St. Philip Lutheran Church of Ml.

Dora, with Pastor Gary Logan officiating. Int. Pine Forest Mt. Dora, Fla. Arr.

bv REH-BAUM-HARDEN FUNERAL HOME, Mt Deri, Fla. DOXERTY May 7, 1440, FRANCES (nee Smith), 000 SS years, beloved wife of Charles, mother of Michael, Catherine Reynolds, Dennis and Judy, sister of Joseph and William Smith and Eleanor Langentletn; alsa survived bv I grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral Wed 4:30 HOLLEN FUNERAL HOME, 224-2 E. Allegheny Ave. Mass ef Christian Burial Nativity B.VJM.

Church, 10 AJM. kit. Holy Sepulchre, Cem. No viewing Tues. eve.

Famev praters dona hens to Einstein Hospice, Yerk and Tabar Rda. 14141. DRl'mewOXD SR. ROBERT WATCHORN, age ef Stone Harbor, NJ, (farmerty of Rvdal, Pa.) died May 4, 1440, husband of Anne B.C. Orummand, Is survived bv two brother Wmslew Orummand 0.0.

and Donald W. Drum-mend both of Ftordia, and 1 children Bevertv O. Mowbray, Robert w. Orummand Jr Bonnie O. Sargent; also 4 grandchildren.

Following cremation, Funeral and Interment wal be private at tha convenience of the famev. Notification of Hmo and glace of Memorial Services be announced at a future date. Memorial contributions may be made tg the Kenetm Foundation 2101 Sagemerg Drive, Martten, NJ. mi). FAY on May 1, 1440, CORNELIUS "NEIL" T.

FAY, age 70, of Peed, husband of Marie E. (nee Smith), father of Cornelius T. Fay III, brother of Malcolm Fay and Isabeee Muam. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Funeral 4 AJM. Thurs.

at VINCENT C. ALLEVA FUNERAL HOME. 1724 E. Lancaster Paoli. Mast of Christian Burial 10 AJVL St.

Patrick Church, Malvern. Int. St. Denis Havertown. Viewing Wed eve.

1 to PJM. at the Funeral Heme. Memorial Contributlant may be made to St. Patrick Church, Chanmna Ave Metvern, Pa. IvliS.

FERRIZZI MARY MARGARET (nee Murray), at Fettonviae an May 1440, beloved wife of Roland R. Ferriut, dearest mother of Roland R. Raymond Jerome FerrliU and Marie Smith; dear sister of Jack Murray, Peggy Ford and Kathrvn Randall, dear grandmother of 10, dear great grandmother of 4. Relatives and friends are invited to her Funeral, Wed, 1:30 AJVl, MARY M. GIVNISH FUNERAL HOME, Sth St.

and Levtev Ave. AAass of Christian Burial, 10 AJvl, Church Of The Incarnation Of Our Lord, kit. Maty Sepulchre Cam. Viewing, Tues. evg 7 to 4 PJVl FLYRN On May 1440, ELIZABETH of Depttord, NJ formerly of age 44; survived bv her brother, Francis J.

Ftvnn and his wife, Rosemary, af Maple Shade, N.J., and her sisters, Margaret Hudson, of Depttord, N.J. and Kathleen T. Anastasl and her husband, Robert, of Burlington NJ. Relatives and friends ara invited to attend Mass of Christian Burial, AJvl. Wed, at St.

John Viemev R.C Church, Blackwood Terrace, NJ. Int. SS. Peter and Paul Springfield, Pa. There wM be viewing 4 10 Wed, at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, 114 S.

Hack Horse Pike, Rumomedo, NJ. FORSTER ANNE May 7, 1440, of the Presbyterian Heme at Stth St. and Greenway Ave. survived bv her niece, Edith Eshieman and her friends at the home. Relatives and friends are invited to her Funeral Services on Wed, II AJvl, at the Presbyterian Home.

Int. Westminster Cem. Friends may cal Wed. morning 10:30 to II AJVL Donations ki her memory to the Presbyterian Home at Slth St. would be appreciated Arr.

by THE ROBERT L. O'ANJOLELL MEMORIAL HOME OF BROOM ALL-UPPER DARBY-OVERBROOK GEORGE Of Oreiand, on May 7, Itffl, FLORENCE L. (nee FeuUre), wife of the late WMtam F. and mother of Kay G. White; also survived by one oraiddaughter and sitter of Beatrice Haubenstem, Minerva Didvoung and Colin oolite.

Relatives and friends are invited to services II AM, at Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, Penna. and Rech Oreiand. Int. George Washington Memorial Park. Friends may caN at the Church Thurs.

from 10:30 AM In lieu of flowers memorials in her name may be sent to The American Cancer Society. CRAFT OF ERDENHEIM GCDORECCI ROBERT suddenly, on May I M0, of Ambler, beloved husband ef Connie (nee Donate), devoted father of Robert A. and Donna brother of Mokv Serraa, Connie Simone and Arthur N. Relatives and friends are invited to cat! 7 to 4 Wed, and after 4 at THE ANTON B. URBAN FUNERAL HOME, 1111 Bethlehem pike, Ambler, Mass of Christian Burial, 10 St.

Joseph's Church. Int. Hotv Sepulchre Cam. GROW May 7, ltto, JEAN E. of titter of EUa Mae Cosentmo, John H.

Joseph Robert Shirley A. Grow and Linda E. Henderson; else survived bv several nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to Funeral Fri. 4 AJM.

at THE KOLLER FUNERAL HOME, 4I1S Ridge Ave. (Cor. of Liveiev). Requiem Eucharist 10 AJVl St. Aldan's Church.

Int. Hillside Cam. Friends may cat Thurs. eve. 7 tat PJM.

NARTNETT Of The Immaculate Mary Heme, an May 1440, ELIZABETH B. (nee McGettrick), beloved wife of me late James and sister ef Mrs. Mary Fleming; in her 41st year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Mass of Christian Burial Wed, 10 AJvl, at the Chapel of Immaculate Mary Heme, Welsh Rd. and Holme Circle, where friends may cat after AJvl Int.

Resurrection Cam. No viewing Tues. eve. JOHN F. FLUEHR AND SONS, INC KIERGESELL May 7, 1440, ELIZABETH of Hatboro, aunt ef Edward D.

Hiergesek. Relatives and friends are invited to FITZPATRICK FUNERAL HOME, IS00 York Rd, Abington, Wed 4 AJM. Parking taceittet an premises. Services, 10 AJM. kit.

West Laurel Hal Cam. No viewing Tues. eve. IZZI On May 1440, ANTHONY husband at Maria Winters (nee Cattafesta), of Voorhees, N.J., age 71 years; also survived by a sen, Frank of Sickler-vWe, 1 daughters, Joann F. Delia Penna, of Broomel, Eliiabeth Davls-Wetr, of and Francine M.

Cacle, of WHdwood Crest; 10 grandchildren and 1 7 -eat grandchildren. Funeral Thursday, 1:10 at HE HOLL-MURPHY FUNERAL HOME, West End Avenue at Kings Highway, Haddonfield Mass at Christian Burial, 10 AM, at the Church of The Annunciation, 401 W. Browning Rd, Beamawr. kit. New St.

Mary's Cam. Viewing Wad eve. 7 to PM at the Funeral Heme. JAFFALCKE May 1, 1440. JOSEPH beloved husband of Catherine (nee DiMento), devoted father of Phvtks Man ma, Carmel Carenu and Jeseph Jatfalone, else survived bv grandchildren, Robert Matebra, Debra Malerba and John Carenia, Jr.

Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral Wed, 1 30 from BALDI FUNERAL HOME, 1131 S. Broad St. Mass ef Christian Burial, Annunciation Church, AJM. Int. Femwood Com.

Viewing Tues. eve. Ample parte an premises. JARMOLUK MARY (poo Babiak), May 7, 1440, beloved mother of Andrew, and Mary arm Leopold; alsa survived bv 4 grandchedren and II great-grandcMktren. Relatives and friends are Invited to viewing Wed 1 30 AM GARZONE FUNERAL HOME, 1030 E.

Somerset St Services 10 AM kit. Bevertv National Cam. rHIFIM wainiun MARY ELISE, wife ef the late Dr. Leroy H. Jenkins, past May 4, 1440, mother of Judge Anne Thompson.

Princeton, sister of Or. Paul L. Jackson of grandmother at Leroy H. Jenkins III and Pamela Jan-kins of and WMIatn H. Thompson and Sharon Thompson of Princeton, NJ.

Viewing Thurs. May 10th, 4-11 AM at The Haven United Methodist Church, 13rd and Oiford Stv Services May 10th, II AM at the Church. Int. Whrtemarch Cem. ki keu of ewers, contributions may be made to The Dr.

Leroy H. Jenkins Memorial Scholarship Fund, School of Dentistry, Meharrv Medical Coarse, Nashville, Tn, LYDIA PEL2ER-K1RKLAND FUNERAL DM. KELLY Suddenlv, May 1440, THOMAS beloved husband at Barbara A. (nee Eb), tenter of Kevin, Bridget, Jeanntne and Thames, brother at Edward, Mary Tarriero. Francis.

James. Eugene and Patrick. Rela tives, friends and employees of Honevwel are kiyited to Mt funeral Thurv, 4 AM. tram THE WALTER J. MEYERS FUNERAL HOME.

Terrgsdale Ave. (at Unruh). Mass af Christian Burial. St. Lee's Church, II AM kit.

Resurrection Com. Mass Cards woutd oosaafoiiaUbvtho femiv. KIDD MILDRED CONNOLLY, suddenlv, May 1440, af Chestnut Hal; wtfe of the late George Kktd Sr. and and friends are Invited to her Funeral Services, Tues. 1:30 PM at the LOWNES FUNERAL HOME, 4S4 Germantewn Ptfce, Lafayette Hoi, Pa- kit Feresl Has Cam.

Friends may cal Tuev en. I PAL KIXXADE en Mev 1440, LEE P. gf Lansdowne, ton gf the lata Lee S. and Sarah Bene (Hoffman) Kmkade. Funeral Service Thurs.

10 AM St. John the Evengeasf Bon-copal Church, Lansdowne and Botttmore Aves, Lansdowne I40S0. kit. Arlington Com. Friends may cal Thurs.

eve 71:30 PM et THE JOHNSTON FUNERAL HOME, 47-77 E. Baltimore Ave, Lansdowne. Lions Interna henal District I4A Service I JO PM Thurv ki keu at Bowers, contributions to the Church named above or SL Clement's Church, loll anniilroa St, Phaa 14 101, would be appreoeted KITAel May 1401, MARYANN (nee Retnewskel, beloved wife of Alexander S. Kitei, dear mother of Oeieree Or par, grandmother of John, Lours and Dentse Gre-gor, great grandmother af Christopher Greser, sister af Jesephrne Shipmski, Genevieve Otatmciak and Thomas Remewsfci. Retottves and friends are owned teher Viewing FrtfclS AM from, THE SUCHARSKI FUNERAL HOME, 23 J4 Margaret St.

Funeral Services 434 AJM. ktt SL Valentine Canv. AnoawsM. KOEXIS May 4. 1444, SUSANNA (nee Ban or), Juniata Park, menwr of Nicholas; afse survived bv one grendchad and 1 great grondchadren.

Retattvet and friends are owned to funeral Thurv, 4 AM, from THE GUCKIN FUNERAL HOME, 1414 E. Hunting Park Ave. Mess at Christian Bursal. Ml AM. Holv tnnecenn cnurcn.

int. mosi He Vatweig Wed eve. 7 ta 4. of a en's Wear Daily, came to Washington is i 1 i i in ivoi wuen sue uiaiueu uuyu o. Hyde, a childhood friend, and soon joined the Washington Daily News.

She moved to the Post in 1972 when the News was closed. She is survived by her husband; two daughters, Jennifer Hyde of Washington and Andrea Hyde of San Francisco; her mother, Ruth Solomon; a brother, Howard Solomon, and a sister, Marquise Sue de Brantes. trustee of the Haddonfield Historical Society, a member of the Elizabeth Haddon Chapter of the Questers and served on the committees for the 250th Anniversary of the Settlement of Haddonfield in 1963 and Haddonfield's 300th anniversary celebration in 1982. Mrs. Lenhart is survived by her husband, David S.

Lenhart; two sons, David C. and John a daughter, Louisa E. Brownstein; seven grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the Stretch, Evans Kain Funeral Home, 8 Kings Highway, Haddonfield.

A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Haddonfield Baptist Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Preservation Society Publication Fund, Box 192, Haddonfield, N.J. 08033.

Death Notices BASS May 4, 1940, JAMES betoved husband of Rtm (nee Lynch), step father ef Patricia Mansfield, Regma Cox, John Keoth and tha lata Thomas, grandfather ef 12. Relatives and friends and members of Taamstars Local! 107, 470, MO, Corporal John Loudanslagar La-gran Past, St. Naihanial's and Tha Sottv Avanua Sanior Crtutm Clubs and Tha mar aid Society ara invited to his funeral Wad. :30 AM from THE FRANCIS X. FOLEY FUNERAL HOME, U3Cottman (cor.

Tabor Mass of Christian Burial 10 Presentation t.VM Church, kit. Holy Sepulchre Com. Viewing Tuev eve. 7 fa t. BICKEL ALBERT May 7, 1990, a Of of Glentide.

He is survived bv his 2 brothers. Jack and Russet, and his nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral service 11 AM, at KIRK AND NICE SUBURBAN CHAPEL, 41 E. German-town Pike, Plymouth Meeting. Friends may cad after 10 AM, Wed- Int.

Holy Sepiuchre Cem. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made tfi his memory to The American Cancer Society. BRADFORD REBECCA CROWNINSHIELO ef Cambridge, on May 4, I WO, at The Phillips House, Massachusetts General Hospital at age she was tha energetic and courageous companion of her late husband, Robert Fiske Bradford, former Governor of mother of Rebecca Bradford Chase (Mrs Irving of Lincoln, Aim Bradford Mathias (Mrs. Charles McC), at Chew Chase, Md, Robert Htckiing Bradford of Cht-cage and Charles Edward Bradford of the had II grandchildren and great-grandchildren, fei addition to her many friends, she be missed bv these members of her emended family whose lives she hat touched and whom she loved as deeply as she was loved bv them. Memorial Services wel be held an Thurv May loth 2 PM at King's Chapel, Boston, lieu of Bowers, centrtbuhons may be made to The Special Fund Music Committee at King's Chapel, Boston or The Scholarship Fund at Tha New England Conservatory of Music Air.

bv J. S. WATERMAN AND SONS-EASTMAN FUNERAL HOME, BOSTON. BROWN GRACE (nee Mortimer), May 4, tm, beloved wife of the late John O. Brown, dear mother at the lata John R.

Brown, sister of Marie McGomaal, grandmother ef 4, great-grandmother of 4. Relatives, friends are Invited to the Funeral Wed. 4:10 AM from JOHN F. GIVNISH'S, Sth St. at Chelten Ave.

(4300 N. 5th followed bv Mass of Christian Burial )) AJM. Halv Child Church, hit. Holy Sepulchre Cam. BUTTERWORTN May 4, 190, ROBERT ago 71, ef Florida, for.

merly of NewportviHe, devoted father of Robert W. Donald Richard Roger and Geratdine Hitcomb, brother of James, Emma Watains and Gladys Sherwin; also I grandchildren and one great granddaughter. Funeral services II AM, Frl, THE JAMES O. BRADLEY FUNERAL HOME, 240 Beeevue PenndeL Int. Sunset Memorial Park.

Masonic Service, 10:30 AJvl Friends may cal from 4 30 AJvl time ef service. Contributions may be made to the American Heart Ass. BUTTO May 4, 1440, JOSEPH beloved husband of Vivian (nee Cucinotta), devoted father ef Natete and Angelina Defouadre; also survived bv 1 erertctchl- dren; brother ef Anthony, Natale, Eric, Otga Butte and the late Frances TroUe, Relatives and friends are Invited to his Funeral, Wed, at THE MONTI FUNERAL HOME, 2S33-3S S. Broad St. Mass at Christian Burial, St.

Nicholas Church AJvl kit Hgtv Cross Cem. Friends may caa, Tues. eve. 7 tg CASEY On May 4, 1440, THE REV. VINCENT dePAUL Casey, at st.

Joseph's vwa. Da rev pa. Chaplin Of The Phee. Veteran's Hospital, beloved son of the late Vincent dePaul and Helen (nee Murray) Casey, beloved brother ef Eileen C. atsa survived bv 4 nephews and one 1 he Reverend Clergy, Religious, relatives and friends are Invited to his Concetebrated Pontifical Mass of Christian Burial With His Most Reverend Anthony J.

Bevilacqua, J.C.D, J.D. Principal Concelebrant, Wed. 11 AM. Holv Cross Church, Springfield PA. Trantterral from the rectory to the church Tues.

4 where Rev. Casey wel fie in state. Int. Westminister Com. ki his memory me tamav weuM appreciate contributions to St.

Charles Borromeo Seminary. 1000 E. vVvnneweod Rd, Overbrook PA 19004. CKERVBIN COL. STANLEY an May 4, ltto.

of Waangboro, beloved husband ef Oka (nee Neduivli aha survived bv 1 sons, Stanley, ef GUianuun, George, of Wtkngboro. N.J.. Joseph, of LeiMgton. 1 daugh ters, Andrea Zapciymki, of Benselem, Pa Karen Helen-Run, at New Manord Micnete Cheru- aw, ef Wieingoero, N.J, ant brother Louis Cherubm, of Schenectady, N.Y, 4 grandchifdren, numerous nephews, faeces, other relatives and dear ftiende. Funeral Services and aw.

wie be private and at me convenience of the family. In keu of Hewers Mass Cards would be appreciated Arr. tinder me Direction at THE GOES FUNERAL HOME, 212 Levitt Partway, Watenebore, N-J. CLOKECY May ItM, SUZANNE 1 (nee Sapor), beloved who anti fin Juke Heutfoman; afse survived bv her tamer, Alexander Sapor, 2 erandchadren, one brother, John Sopor. Relatives and friends are Invited to har funeral on Wed 1 30 AJvl BURNS FUNERAL HOME, 4700 Frankford Ave.

(at Filler St), tallowed bv Mais of Christian Burial AJM. St. Katharine's Church. Int. Forest Hals Cam.

No eve. viewing, Friends may cat after U0 AJM. Wed COLLINS On May 10, ELEANOR (EKe) (nee Romano), wife of Dan ef Coamgsweed, NJ; also survived bv sister, Lorraine A. Rudderow, of Coamgsweed Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Funeral, Wed, AJvl from THE BLAKE-DOYLE FUNERAL HOME, 224 Cosmos Ave Ceamgiwaad N.J. Funeral Mass, 10 AM.

Church of St. Jehu, Coamgsweed kit. Cetvarv Cherry Hal Viewing, Tues. eve. The tamav requests memorial contributions fa The American Cancer Society, Bei lit, 410 White Hears Pwe.

Haddon Hgtv. NJ OaolS DeAKGEUS Suddenly May 4. 1440, LOUIS J. (Lag Peg), beloved husband ef Ekzebefh (nee Ferris), leveig father ef Shawn. Ryan, Maria, Lewis and Ranald; atsa survived bv his brothers Anthony, Joseph.

Ralph, Daniel and Richard DoAngehs and his sisters Jenny linlemni and Rita Zimmerman. He was an emotevee of Adetta Manufacturing Co. far 20 vearv Relatives and friends Invited to his Mass at Chrtshan Burial Wed 7.30 PM Church ef The mcernehen. Mam St, Mantua, N.J. The viewing wB be held et the Church prior to OAest tram 4-7J0 PM The Funeral Precession wo) gather Thurs, to AJM.

at the Church. Int. New St. Mary Cam, Beamawr, N.J. The temev requests dons nans be made to The Church ef The Incarnation, Mantua, N-L Sadie Rothman Liss, 89, who helped run an Olney bakery for more than three decades, died Sunday in Phoe-nixville after a brief illness.

Mrs. Liss and her husband, the late Louis Liss, opened the bakery at 638 Rockland St. shortly after they were married in 1927. During the Great Depression, they often supplied bakery goods to the needy. "My parents were the type who had their doors open for everyone," recalled their son, Gilbert.

"They would make it a point to have bakery products delivered anonymously to people in need." One of nine children born on a South Jersey farm, Mrs. Liss often worked in the fields as a girl, her son said. After graduating from Bridge-ton High School, she moved to Philadelphia and became a legal secretary. Deaths here The Rev. Vincent de Paul Casey, 69, chaplain at the Veterans Administration Medical Center for the last 23 years, died Friday at Villa St Joseph, Darby.

Father Casey was born in Philadelphia on Feb. 19. 1921. He attended St. Benedict Parochial School and St.

Joseph's Preparatory High School before entering St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, Over-brook. After he was ordained in 1945, Father Casey served as assistant pastor at St. Joseph Church in Pottsville and St. Cecilia Church in Coatesville.

Father Casey served as a U.S. Navy chaplain for 14 years before serving in the mid-1960s as assistant pastor at St. Monica Church in South Philadelphia. In 1967, he became chaplain tor tne Veterans Administration Medical Center. Survivors: his sister, Eileen C.

Win- terling; four nephews, and one niece. Services: Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Archbishop Anthony J. Bevilacqua at 11 a.m. row at Holy Cross Church in Spring For Everybody Who Understands That 365 Is More Than 52. The Inquirer or weekly magazines? News every day or every seven days? Get the news before it gets old.

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