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The Philadelphia Inquirer Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Tuesday, Oct 15, 1991 OBITUARIES 6-BJ. John J. Lonergan, 23, an ensign in the Navy ffV HAMMERSLEY RUTH VAIL on Oct. It 1991 ol Horsham formerly of Gtenside; survived bv a nephew BM Hammorslev of Jupiter, Fl 2 nieces JM Gemmet of New Monmouth, NJ and Linda Hammorslev of 4 grandnieces Lisa Hammerslev Carideo of KnexvM, TN, Lauren Leigh Hammerslev of Jupiter, FU Patricia Anne Gemmal of Hang Kong and Pamela Lin Gemma! at Phoenix, AZ and I grandnephtws Robert Wenam Hammorslev of Los Angeles, CA. and WtMm Arthur Gemmei III ot New Monmouth, NJ.

Services Sat. II AM at THE WILLIAM R. MAY FUNERAL HOME, Easton Rd. and Keswick Gtenside. bit.

Georgt Washington Memorial Park. Relatives and friends are Invited to the Funeral Home after to AM In lieu et flowers donations to The Book ot Remembrance at St Peter's Episcopal Church, 854 N. Easton Rd Glen-side, PA 19038 would be appreciated. KANXINS On Oct. 10, 1991, MARGARET wife of the late George L.

Jr. and daughter of the late Margaret Lvkens Blake, of Stone Harbor and Capo May Court House, NJ- mother of Carolyn L. Stevenson, grandmother of Tracy and Lauren Stevenson, of Yardtov, Pa. Mass of Christian Burial Sat. 1 PM, Our Lady of the Angels Church, E.

Mechanic St and Garden State Parkway, Cape May Court House, NJ. kit. private at Cold Spring Cem. Friends may cat Sat 11 AM to 12:30 PM at, THE RAOZIETA FUNERAL HOME, 9 Hand Cape May Court House, NJ. Memorials may be made to the Wissahickon Hospice, 8835 Germantown Pa.

19118 or the Fox Chase Oncer Center, 7701 Burhetme Avt, PhUtu, Pa. 19111. HAYES ANNE (nee Prvstash), of Media, On Oct. 13, 1991, beloved wife of George mother of Ann Marie Bis-coe, and Kimbertv Black; also survived bv her sisters Mary Tamarius, Stella Garvey, and Elizabeth Prvstash and 4 grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial wl be Thurs.

10 AM at The Nativity B.VM Church, Franklin and Monroe Sts, Media. Friends may cat Thurs. morn. 8:30 to 9:30 at THE RIGBY, HARTING AND HAGAN FUNERAL HOME, 15 E. 4th St, Media.

HEBDEN Of The Baptist Home, Oct. 13, 1991, MARTHA, wife of the late WMiam, survived bv her granddaughter, Barbara Wilson, of Calif, and 2 great grandsons. Graveside Service 10 AM, Montrose Com, Upper Darby. (FLETCHER) HEIMER Suddenly, on Oct. 13, 1991, ANNE M.

(not Bonner), beloved wile ol the late Dennis M. and mother of Marva and B. G. Heimer, daughter of Mary and BI Crowley, sister of Cathy Garofafo, Suianne Dempsey, Theresa McGoldrick, Joseph, WMiam and Michael Bonner. Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral 8:30 AM, from FLUEHR FUNERAL HOME, 884 Bristol Pike (Rt.

13), Bensalem. Mass of Christian Burial, St. Charles Borromoo Church, 10 AM. kit. private.

Friends may cat Wed. 7 to 9 PM Donations to Camilla Hat, Immaculate, 19345 preferred. HOBART Oct. 14, 1991, NICHOLAS, agt 80, betovtd husband of Susan (net Gambescia), dear father of Joseph Ho-bart, Jeanette Hobart and Rachel Stumpo; also survived bv a brother Casper Hobart, grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends invited to his Viewing Thurs.

9 AM, St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 17th and Morris PA 19145 and Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Family requests donations to St.

Thomas Aquinas Church. (Arr. by i. RUFFEN ACH) INVERSO On Oct. 13, 1991, PASQUALE, husband of Helen (not Gauara), of Stont Harbor, formerly of Cherry Hill, age 78 years; also survived by one daughter, Patricia M.

Kepner, of Pennsauken, 3 sons, Anthony of Grand Island, Joseph of Cherry Hit and Robert of Sellersville, 10 grandchildren and one great granddaughter. Relatives and friends art invited to attend the funeral on Thurs. morning at 9 AM, from THE ALLOWAY FUNERAL HOME, 315 E. Maple Merchantvite, NJ. Mass of Christian Bunal, 10 AM, St.

Peter's Church, MerchantvHIe, N.J. Int. Calvary Cem. Relatives and friends may also cat Wed. tvt.

it Funeral Homo. JENNER THOMAS V. of Croydon on Oct. 14, 1991 In The Lower Bucks Hctswttal, Bristol survived by 2 sons Thomas V. Jr.

of Tumersvtte, NJ, Stephen C. Jenner of Naples, FL, 2 daughters Wendy Mounts of Man-field, MA and Candice Jenner of Long Beach, 18 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the Service 11 AM Thurs. at THE MOLDEN FUNERAL CHAPEL, INC, 133 Otter Bristol, Pa. Int.

Chetitn Hals Phi. Friends may cat 9 AM unit time of service. KEARNEY Oct. 14, 1991, of Roxborough, formertv of East Fats, DOLORES A. (nee lacobaccl), beloved wHe of Thomas L.

(ret. Capt. Phila Co. Detective), loving mother of Thoamt III, Klmberly A. Kkera, Danteti J.

Uspal, Victoria M. and Barbara A. Kearney; also survived bv 10 grandchildren, and dear sister of Vincent and Michael lacobaccl, Jane Fulton, and the late Savoy Berry. Relatives, friends and employees of Clover Dept. Store, Andorra, are Invited to her Viewing Thurs.

9 AM ki St. Bridget's Church, 3879 Midvale Avt, followed bv Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM Ent. George Washington Memorial Park. No viewing Wed. eve.

In lieu of Dowers, donations in Dolores's name to The American Cancer Society, would be preferred. MclLVAINE FUNERAL HOME, East Fats. KELLY Oct. 12, 1991, THOMAS agt 79, husband of the late Viola (net Schulgan), father of Geraldine Robinson, Lillian Powals, Kathleen Dougherty, Lvnetto Kroeger, Anna Druding, Michael P. and the late Thomas ana John; also survived bv 11 grandchildren, 2 groat grandchildren, 2 sisters and one brother.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend his viewing Wed, 8 JO AM, from THE PETNER FUNERAL HOME, 8421 Frankford Ave. (at Levtck Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AM, St. Timothy's Church, kit. Holy Sepulchre Cem. No viewing on Tuts.

eve. KR0IZ Oct. 14, 1991, WILLIAM of Jenkintown, husband of Beatrice (not Salsburg), father of Harvey Kroii and Irwin Kroiz, brother of Esther Gottmin, Getdio Palat-nick and Samuel Kroii, grandfather of Kevin, Ryan, Kimbertv, Michele, Karen, Nictate and Justin. Relatives and friends are invited to Services Wed 12 Noon JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON, N. Broad St.

above 71st Ave. Int. Mount Sharon Cam. Famty wi return to 1540 Norristown Rd, Ambler. In lieu of flowers contributions in his memory may be made to charity of the donor's choice.

KUSHNIR MICHAEL, Oct. 13, 1991, beloved husband of Julia (nee Bosluk), devoted father of Jerry, Bohdan, Irene, Myron, Steven, Walter, Roma and Lesia Buonacuore; also survived bv 12 grandchildren and sister Maria ki Ukraine. Viewing Wed 7 to 9 PM (Parastas 8 PM) NASE VICH FUNERAL HOME, 109 E. Tabor Rd Funeral 8 AM Thurs. at Funeral Homo.

Requiem Liturgy 9 AM Cathedral of The Immaculate Conception, kit. St. Mary Cem. LAPIN On Oct. 13, 1991, JOSEPH LOUIS, husband of Lena (nee Bressler), father of Bart Lapki and Mttvki A.

Lapm, brother of Morris Lapki and Fay Walaco, grandfather of Ellsa Ziglar, Daima, Marc, Tony and Jane Lapki, great grandfather of Cella and AubrlAnna. Relatives and friends are Invited to Graveside Services 2:30 PM, Roosevelt Mem. Park (Sec X), Trevose, Pa. Famtv wM be at the lata residence. In lieu of Dowers, contributions ki his memory may be made to Federation Ailed Jewish Appeal.

JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON LOCKE On Oct. 12, 1991, of Warminster, MARGARET M. (nee Rvan), wife of Jerry beloved mother of Tracy Ann and Jennifer Dorothy, sister of John WHiam F. Rvan and Mrs. Mary Louise Homak.

Relatives, friends, employees of Centennial School System are Invited to Memorial Mass Wed, 10 AM at St. John Bosco Church, 235 E. County Line Rd, Hatboro, Pa. In lieu of Dowers offerings ki her name to The American Cancer Society, 275 Commerce Drive, Suite 330, Ft. Washington, Pa.

19034 would be appreciated bv the famtv. (Arr. bv PLUNKETT F.H. Hatboro, Pi.) LONERGAN JOHN JOSEPH, ENSIGN, United States New, suddenly, Oct. 12, 1991, agt 23, of Fishtown, betovtd son of Joseph P.

and Salv P. Lonergan, nephew of Albert and Barbara Shutti, John and Catherine Lonergan; also survived bv many aunts, uncles and cousins. Relatives, friends and Classmates of United States Naval Academy are Invited to his Funeral 8:30 AM, BURNS FUNERAL HOME, 1428 E. Columbia Ave. (at Fkd Mass of Christian Burial Immaculate Conception Church 10 AM Friends may cat at the funeral homo Wed tvt.

7 to 9 PM ki lieu of Dowers, contributions to Ensign John J. Lonergan U.S.N. Memorial Fund, ct Thomas Kaplan, 15 Carolyn Lane, Atco, NJ. 08004. LOOS Oct.

13, 1991 of Fort Washington Estates formertv of Elkins Park, RUTH, beloved wife of J. Charles and loving mother of Dorothy Norman and Peg Gowen, grandmother of 8, great grandmother of li also survived by 2 brothers and one sister. Relatives and friends invited to her viewing Tues. eve. 7 to 9 PM at THE JOHN R.

FREEO FUNERAL HOME, 124 N. Easton Rd, Glenside. Funeral Service Wed 11 AM. St. Mark's Reformed Episcopal Church, Meeting House and Beverly Jenkintown.

Int. Whltemarsh Memorial Park. In lieu of Dowers Memorials to tht Church would be appreciated LOUGKERY JUDITH C. (nee Greene) of Phla. on Oct.

13, 1991, ag 49 years, beloved wife of Michael, devoted mother of Victor, Kenneth and Michael also survived bv 4 grandchldren, her parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Luther and 3 brothers, Terry, David and Michael Relatives and friends invited to Funeral Service Fit 1 1 AM at C. J.

O'NEILL FUNERAL HOME, 309-11 E. Lehigh Ave. where friends may cat Thurs. tvt. 7-9 PM and Frl.

after 10 AM kit Magnolia Com, LUONGO On Oct. II, 1991, ALBERT LUONGO, husband of the late Pauline Luongo (nee DetGlomo), of Lkiwood, Pa. Relatives and friends of the famtv are Invited to attend the funeral on Wed morning at 9 o'clock at the ROBERT MORELANO FUNERAL HOME, INc, th and Main Trainer, Pa. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 o'clock at Immaculate Conception Church, 8th and Green Marcus Hook, Pa. Int.

Holy Cross Cam. Friends may cal Tuts. tvt. after 7 PM LYNCH On Oct. 12, 1991, MARIE VICTORY (nee VanKtrk), of Mt.

Laurel, formerly of Cherry HM, beloved wife of William Joseph Lynch, devoted mother of William of MS, Dennis ol Sea Isle City, Thomas of Boston, MA, Marv Anno Lynch, of Bristol, PA; Daniel of Voorhees, NJ. and Terry DiMedio, of Cherry HH, 11 grandchildren, brothers, Joseph VanKirk and Thomas VanKIrk, sisters, Sr. M. Augusta, R.SM, Elizabeth Smyth and Helen VanKIrk. Viewing Tues.

eve. 7 to 9 PM and Wed, I to 9:15 AM ki THE SCHETTER FUNERAL HOME, 304 W. Rt. 70, Cherry HM, NJ. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AM ki Our Lady of Good Counsel R.C.

Church, Meortstown, NJ. kit Mt. Carmei Cam, Moortstown, NJ. MAGU0 PAT 78 years of agt, on Oct. 14, 1991, of Can May, formertv of beloved husband of Catherine (nee Fritz), loving brother of Marv Doluszyckl, Lucy Camarote, Julia DeChrlttforo and John Magtie.

He was the Founder and Operator tor 47 years of Mercury Menu Service, Phla. Mass of Christian Burial wl be celebrated 10 AM ki Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, Cape May. Friends may cat Thurs. 9 to 945 AM ki the Church. Burial St.

Mary's Cape May, NJ. Memorial donations may be made to the Hospice of Southern 1078-1 Rto. 47 South, Rio Grande, J. 08242. (SUDAK FUNERAL HOME, Cap May, NJ.) COLLINS On Oct 12, 1991, SAMUEL L.

ag 81 years, beloved husband of Bertha M. (nee McGraw), of Blackwood, survived by a son, Samuel L. Ill, of Devon, a sister, Winifred Mutitr of ChurchvMe, grandchMren and one great granddaughter. Funeral Services wM be held on at II AM, from THE DuBOtS FUNERAL HOME, 70S White Horse Pe, Audubon, NJ. Viewing one hour prior to the service at the funeral heme.

Int. Femwood Com. Famitv requests in lieu of Dowers, grits be made to too Gideons International, P.O. Box 133, HaddonfieW, N.J. 08033 or to the National Parkinson's Foundation, 1501 N.W.

ttti Ave. Bob Hope Rd. Miami, Fla. 33138. COLUZZI Oct a 1991, PHILOMENA (nee PassaretJ), beloved wife of Frederick mother of Kenneth, Mrs.

GeraMkie Co and the late Artone Ruil; also survived bv 9 grandchildren and 1 1 great grandchildren, sister of Amelia and Nicholas PassareM and the late Louise PassaraM. Relatives, friends invited to Funeral Thurs. 10 AM, GALZERANO FUNERAL HOME, 9304 OLD Bustteton Ave. (below Welsh Mass of Christian Burial II AM, Resurrection Church, hit. Holy Sepulchre Com.

Friends may cat Wed. eve. after 7. CONNOLLY Oct 12, 199), THOMAS 79 yean, beloved husband of Mergret E. (nee Thomas), father of Marv Ferrea, the late James and Francis; also survived bv 9 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.

Relatives, friends re invited to Funeral Wed. 9:30 AM HOLLEN FUNERAL HOME, 728-28 E. Allegheny Ave. Mass of Christian Burial Holy Innocents Church II AM Int. Holy Sepulchre Cam, No viewing Tues.

eve. C00PERSKITH Oct. 13, 1991, BESSIE (no Brody); wile of the late Morris; mother of Mildred Cohen and the late Shirley Goldstein; also survived bv 3 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Graveside Service and Int. will bo private.

(ARR. BY DAVIS Oct. 13, 1991, ANNA beloved wife of Henry dear mother of Janet Pkintl and the late Thomas H. Jariisian; also survived by 3 brothers, one sister, 2 grandchildren and 2 great grandchMren. Retotives and friends invited to funeral 30 AM, from JOHN J.

BRYERS, 408 N. Easton Rd, Willow Grove. Mass Christian Burial 10 AM, St. John Bosco Church, County Lino Rd, Hatboro. Viewing Wed.

eve. 7 to 9. Int. Calvary Cem. DeCANDRO HARRY of Warminster, Oct.

13, 1991, husband of the late Jessie R. (nee Marossie) and father of Marian R. McWiliams and Anthony P. DeCandro; also survived by 4 grandchildren and sisters Antoinette Canelli, Margaret DeVito, Rose Bonino, Christine Lynch and Mary SimH. Relatives and friends are invited to cat Wed.

7 to 9 PM and Thurs. 9 to 9:30 AM at THE A. GROH SCHNEIDER FUNERAL HOME, 431 N. York Hatboro followed bv a Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM St. Joseph's R.C.

Church, Warrington. Int. St. John Neumann Cem. In lieu of flowers family requests Memorials to Doylestown Hospice, co Doylestown Hospital, S9S W.

State Doylestown, PA 18901. DELANEY BRIGID A. (nee Collins), on Oct. 13, 1991, formerly of Drogheda, Co. Louth, Ireland, wife of the late Hugh, mother of Sheila FarreH; grandmother of Deborah and Lawrence great grandmother of Alicia.

Relatives and friends are invited to her funeral 8:30 AM, THE CLARE MclLVAINE MUNDY FUNERAL HOME, 7384 Ridge Ave. (cor. of Wigard and to Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cam.

Viewing Wed. eve. 7 to PM DOLAN Oct. 13, 1991, ALOYSIUS husband of Betty Ann (nee Ikerd) Dolan, of Wvnnewood, father of Marv Kain, Therese Dolan and Judith Park; also survived by 9 grandchildren and brother of John and Francis Dolan. Relatives and friends are Invited to THE FUNERAL HOME OF JOHN STRETCH, E.

Eagle and St. Denis Havertown, Wed. 7 to 9 PM and to Mass of Christian Burial in St. Colman's Church, II AM Int. St.

Denis Cem. In lieu of flowers contributions may be sent to the Dolan Fund at Seton Hit College, Greensburg, PA 1501. 00MINELL0 Oct. 13, 1991, STEVEN DOMINIC, of formertv of Abington, husband of Oenise DomlneHo (nee McGovern), father of Jenna and Steven DomineHo, son of Dominic and Carole Anne DomineBo, brother of Christopher and Carole Anne DomineDo and James Cook; also survived bv his grandmother, Eleanor McGeehan and his grandfather, Anthony Domtneto. Relatives and friends are Invited to FITZPATRICK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 York Abington, Wednesday evt.

7 to 9 PM (Parking facilities on premises). Mass of Christian Burial, Our Lady Help of Christians Church, Thursday, 1 1 AM Int. Our Lady of Grace Cem. In lieu of flowers, donations to Steven Dominelo Children's Educational Fund, 9787 Hlspach PA 19115 would be appreciated. DOUGHERTY Oct.

13, 1991, WALTER agt 89, beloved husband of Florence (nee Prvor), dear father of Walter and Theresa O'Connor, sadly missed bv daughter-in-law, Barbara Ann and son-in-law James; also survived bv his sisters, Blanche and Margaret Bright and his brothers, James and John and 5 grandchildren. Relatives, friends and former employees of Amstar (Domino Sugar) are invited to attend his Funeral 8 AM at, THE ROGERS FUNERAL HOME, 1428-30 S. 3rd Phila. Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM, Our Lady of Mt. Carmei Church.

Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Friends may cat Wed. morning 8 to 10 AM.

(No Viewing Tues. eve.) FRANK FRANZ on Oct. 13, 1991, of Doylestown, beloved husband of Helen (net Bernat), devoted father of Frank J. and Helen M. Cave; also survived bv 2 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren, dear brother ol Marie Ruth, Adam Pappert and Helen Canady.

Relatives and friends are invited to HIS VIEWING 8 AM at FLUEHR'S F.H., SUN 5401 Rising Sun and Mass of Christian Burial, 9:30 AM, St. Martin of Tours Church. Int. Our Lady of Grace Com. FROST Oct.

14, 1991, WILLIAM of Roxborough, husband of Clara M. (nee White), father of Jack Halduk, Marie Leonard, Joseph Halduk and Kathv Kane; grandfather of 12, great grandfather of II, brother of Ruth Marity, Florence Helms, and Mildred Charlton. Relatives and friends are invited to call at TURNER AND SON FUNERAL HOME, 8028 Ridge Wed. eve. 7-9 tor his viewing and to his funeral service 10:30 AM Int.

Leverlngton Cem. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to First U. Methodist Church, 470 Green Lane, Phila. 19128 or Wissahickon Hospice, 8834 Gtn. Phila.

19118. FURTAK Oct. 13, 191, JOSEPH of Hotmesburg, beloved husband of Sarah (net Blslrrl), and dear father of Joey and Richie Furtak and Adorna Kretilnger; also survived by a sister, Violet Tranls and 5 grandchildren. Relatives, friends and members of Boleslaw Grachowskl A.L. No.

398 are invited to attend his funeral 8:30 AM, from THE ALDWORTH FUNERAL HOME, Decatur and Charles Sts. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AM, St. Dominic's Church. Int. private.

Friends may cat Wed. 7 to 9 PM GALLAGHER Oct. 13, 1991, DOROTHY C. (net Carney), agt 53, beloved wife of Arthur devoted mother of Arthur C. Jr.

and Edward also survived bv one grandson, Matthew Edward and 2 brothers, Edward and Harry. Relatives and friends are Invited to her funeral 9 AM, BURNS FUNERAL HOME, 9708 Frankford Ave. (at Fitter Mass of Christian Burial, Our Lady of Calvary Church, 10:30 AM Int. Resurrection Cem. Viewing Wed.

eve. 7 to 9. In lieu of flowers, contributions her memory to Camilla Hat Infirmary, Immaculate, Pi. 19345. GENTILE Oct.

It 1991, FREDERICK husband of Anna, do-voted father of Frederick and Michael, son of the late Paul and Nancy (nee Boul), dear brother of Anthony, Charles, Jane, Paul, Louis, Roberta and the late Thomas. Relatives and friends and patrons of the House of Image are invited to Funeral 9 AM from, PENNA. BURIAL 1327-29 S. Broad St. Mass of Christian Burial, St.

Monica's Church 10 AM Int. Femwood Com. Viewing Wed tvt. (Ample free narking). GIDEON CAY GIDEON, ol Bryn Mawr, Oct.

13, 1991, daughter of the late Kathryn Fen Gideon and Rov Morrow Gideon, she had dedicated her life to young people, being Resident Director of Miss Hewitt's Classes In N. Y. City, the Baldwin School in Bryn Mawr and Harcum Jr. College, she is survived by a sister Nancy Gideon Clark, of Baltimore and 8 nephews and nieces. Contributions may be made to Home Cart Program, Bryn Mawr Hospital.

GOLIN Oct. 14, 1991, IDA (nee Cohen), wife of Meyer, mother of Dr. Albert Golln and Harriet Starusta, sister of Jean Barrlsh, grandmother of Leon, Robert and Sharon. Relatives, friends and members of Phila. Victory Lodge No.

42, Brtth Sholom art Invited to Funeral Services 12 noon precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'," 8410 N. Broad St. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Family will return to the Binder residence.

Contributions ki her memory may be made to the Young Willie Foundation of Phla. Victory Lodge, ct Sam Schapirt, 1037 Friendship Phila. 19111. G0RMLEY On Oct. 11, 1991, BERNARD i age 72; husband of Ruth (nee Taylor) of BeH mawr.

NJ; father of Bernard Patricia Achilles, Michael James Catherine Huntley, Joseph A. and Marv M. Mycek; brother of James Martin Marv O'Donnel and Catherine Gorman; 11 grandchildren; Mr. Gormley was a Veteran of Korea and WWII, a member of VFW Post, 7410 Betmawr, the Frankfurt Arsenal Association, the Association of the U.S. Army, the National Rifle Association, and also the National Association of Retired Federal Employees.

Relatives and friends wH meet 8:30 AM Wed. at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, 128 S. Black Horse Pike, Runnemede, NJ. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AM Annunciation BVM Church, Betmawr, NJ. Int.

New St. Mary's Betmawr, NJ. There wit be a Viewing, Tues. eve. aft.

7 PM at the Funeral Home. Famtv requests in lieu of Dowers, donations be made to The Salvation Army, 915 Haddon Camden, NJ GUTMAN On Oct. 14, 1991, EDNA AMSTERDAM GUTMAN (net Drttsen), wife of Harry J. Gutman, of the Parkway House, 2200 Benlamin Franklin Parkway, mother of Arthur J. Amsterdam and the late Martyn Klavan, stepmother of Sylvia Jacobson, Norman Gutman and William Gutman; also survived bv 9 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are Invited to services 2 PM, JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON, N. Broad St. above 71st Ave. Int. Roosevelt Mem.

Park. Family wit be at the late residence. Contributions her memory may be made to a charity ol the donor's choice. aejtoaBiBawWWafl Oct. 13, 1991, OLLIE beloved father of Richard (Dick) Haganbuch, Donald Hagenbuch, Bruce Hagenbuch, Mrs.

Bemke Madden, Mrs. Jacqueline Esposito and Mrs. Judy Mayer; also survived by 18 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren, brother of Mrs. Grace Schuler, Mrs. Betty Kolosow, Mrs.

Pauline Heckman and Richard Hagenbuch. Relatives and friends invited to attend Funeral Services at THE BOYO-HORROX FUNERAL HOME, 200 W. Germantown Pike, E. Norriten Norristown, on at 2 PM Friends may cat from I to 2 PM at the funeral home. Interment private.

In lieu of flowers, family prefers contributions to the Fox Chase Cancer Center, 7701 Burhdme Ave. Pa. 19111. SHAPIRO Oct 13, 1991, EUGENE of husbend of the lot Ethel (nee Gloss), father of Alan Shapir ana Metvki J. Shapiro; grandfather of Ronald, Howira, Maria, MitcheD and Hotv; groat grandfather of Natasha.

Relatives and friends invited to Gravestd Service Tues 3 PM, Har Jehuda Cem. (Sec DC-3), Upper Darby, In lieu ot Dowers contributions ki ho) memory may be made to The Kidney Foundation. JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON SIMONSEN Oct 13, 1991, AGNES formerly of Wvmewead, wife ol the late Edward G. Sknonsen, betoved mother of Doris L. Hoppmann and Edward G.

Simon- sen, much loved grandmother of Ric, Randal, Kristin and Brita. Services wM be held 1-J0 PM Wed at Al Saints Episcopal Church, Wvnnewood kit. Arlington Drexel HM. Memorial contributions may be made to Church Farm School, P.O. Box PmsL P.

19301. CHADWICK'S OF ARDMORE. SMITH Oct 13, 1991, RALPH age 89, betoved husband Helen B. (net VMantt); also survived by 10 children and grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invtted to attend his Viewing Wed 10 AM from THE PETNER FUNERAL HOME, 8421 Frankford Ave.

(at Levkk St.) followed bv his Service 11 AM kit Magnolia Cem. No viewing on Tues. eve. SMITH Oct. 14, 1991, PAUL J.

of Chattont, formertv of WMow Grove, beloved husband ol the late Alice dear fa- ther of Eileen Frank enhetd, Joseph and the lato George; also survived bv I) grandchldren, 18 great grandchldren, 3 sisters and a brother. Relatives and friends are invited to his Funeral Thurs. 9:30 AM from JOHN J. BRYERS, 408 N. Easton Rd, Wl-low Grove.

Mass of Christian Burial 11 AM St. David's Church, kit. Holy Sepulchre Com. Viewing Wed eve. 7 to 9 PM Mass Cards preferred SMITH WILLIAM on Oct.

It 1991, agt 47 years, of Moortstown, formertv of Woodbury, husband of Ml-. rie father of Christopher Scott and Rvan Matthew, both at home, son of Holland P. Smith of Woodbury, brother of Betty Jean Hunter and H. Donne Smith, both of Woodbury. Funeral Service Wed 10 AM it St.

Matthew's Lutheran Church, Chester Moor- tstown kit. Eglington Clarksboro, NJ. Viewing Tues. tvt. 7 to 9 PM at the church.

Memorial contri- buttons may be made to The Brain Tumor Society, 258 Harvard Suite 308, Brooklino, MA. 02148. Arr. by LEWIS FUNERAL HOME, Moorestown, NJ. STUDLEY Oct.

12, 1991, ORABELLE (not Graham), devoted wife of tht lato Leonard, beloved mother of Leonard III, WMiam and Donna Stone, sadly missed bv It grandchldren, 4 great grandchildren and her sister Grace. Relatives and friends invited to Viewing Wed 7 to 9 PM THE TOMASZEWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 2721-30 E. Allegheny Ave.739-8824 (Aleg. Exit 195, cor. of Salmon St.) Interment private.

STUHLTRAGER Oct. 14, 1991, THOMAS P. STUHLTRAGER, of West survived by brother, Philip Stuhttragar, of Havertown, 2 nephews, and friend, Ola Magulre. Mass ol Christian Burial Oct. 17th at 10 AM, Churchof St.

Agatha St. James, 38th and Chestnut Sts. -kit. Holy Cros Cem. No viewing.

BRINGHURST-ANDREW i. BAIR TABAK GEORGE on Oct. 13, 1991 of Martton, husband of Estate (net Kiner), father of Steven, Mark and -Carol DiMonte, brother of Cv, and Lillian Tabak; also survived by 5 grandchildren. Relatives, friends Invited to Services 12 Noon Tues. at BERSCHLER FUNERAL CHAPELS, 5341 State Hwy.

No. 38, Pennsauken, J. Int. Crescent Burial Park, Pennsauken, NJ. Shiva wit be observed at the home of Carol DiMonte.

TAYLOR RITA of WMow Grove, on Oct. 13, 1991, wHe Roland mother of Robert Roland, Michael Ernest Georgt and Caroline Taylor; also surviving are 5 grandchildren, 5 brothers and 5 sisters. Her Funeral wM be held 9 AM, at THE WETZEL AND SON FUNERAL HOME, 501 N. Easton Rd, Willow Grove. Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM in St.

Catherine of Siena R.C. Church, kit. Westminster Com. 1 Relatives and friends may cal Wed. eve.

7 to 9 PM it the funeral homo. Donations to the Hospital of Univ. Pa. Transplant Box 851, 3400 Sprue St Pa. 19104.

TERRY On Oct. 11, 1991, SARAH E. (ne Eckhardt) formerly of Cheltenham, mother of Kenneth L. Terry, Sally T. Caplan, Carol T.

Robinson and Juno T. VerrMo; else survived bv 12 grandchildren and 8 great grandcht- dren. Relatives and friends are invited to cal today, Tues. offer 10 AM at Jenkintown United Methodist Church, Summit Ave. and Walnut Road, Jenkintown.

Funeral Service 1 1 AM Int. Lawnvlew Cem. Memori-" -al contributions In her name may be made to Sclera- i derma Assa of Delaware Valley, 425 Hidden River Road PemVatev, PA 19071 (HELWEGF.H.) H. TUMOLA JOSEPH suddenly, Oct. 13, 1991, of Newtown Square, beloved husband of Vera P.

(nee Plgliacelli), father of Kathryn McMahon, Joseph and Thomas J. Tumota; also survived bv 4 grand-, children, brother of Mae Tumola, Mary Tumoto, Catherine Tumola and Rose Caranuto. Funeral service and int. private. (Arr.

bv THE DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, 3300 WEST CHESTER PIKE, NEWTOWN SQUARE, PA. URBAN HELEN Oct. 13, 1991, of betovtd sister Bertha M. Kautmann and Albert Urban, dear aunt of Charles W. Kaufmann and Thomas Hubbs.

Funeral and interment private. Memorial contributions to AM for Friends, 2889 Holme Phla. would be appreciated (DEANGIVNISH OF FOX CHASE) VALENTINE MARY BOWMAN, on Oct. 12, 1991, of ag IS, wife of the late Marland T. Valentine, mother of Joanna V.

Wisber and Marlene V. Daughertv; also survived by 5 grandchldren, Peter F. Wisber, Wendy i w. uavis, icon l. uaugnertv, Daugntnv, Eric R.

Daughertv and 8 great grandchildren. Services Thurs. Oct. 17, 1991, at 3 PM from OLIVER H. BAIR CO.) 1920 Sansom St.

Phla. Relatives and friends art Invited to can at the funeral home from 2 to 3 PM Int. at convenience of the family. Memorial contributions made in her name to either the Fox Chase Cancer Center or an organization ol the donor's choice. VALLE NICHOLAS, Oct.

13, 1991, of BeWeld Haver- town, formerly of Overbrook, husband ol the late Marv (nee Reno); survived bv his sons, Nicholas A. Valle, Anselmo (Elmer) Valle, his daughter, Angelina Diegnan, his brother, John Vale, his sisters. Rove Codulo and Eleanor Palumbo; also 7 grandchildren and 5 great grandchldren. Relatives and friends are invited to his funeral on 8:30 AM, at THE ROBERT L. D'ANJOLELL MEMORIAL HOME OF OVERBROOK, 8508-20 Haverford Phla.

Mass of Christian Burial, 9:30 AM, St. Donaio's Church, kit. 1 SS. Peter and Paul Cam. Friends may cal Wed 7 to 9 PM (Parking on premises).

Contributions ki his memory to St Donato's Church, 403 N. 85th St, Pa. 19151 would bo appreciated VARTANIAN SATENIG, Oct. 13, 1991, beloved wife of tht lato Charles, mother of Michael and Nora, grandmother of Michael H. and Sara, sister of Annette Goudsouzian and Nevar Davidian.

Her Funeral Service wM be II AM Thurs. St. Sahag and St Mesrob Armenian -Church, Wvnnewood. Int. Arlington Cem.

ki lieu of Dowers Memorial Contributions may be mad to The A.G.B.U- VR AIM). VERRECCHIA Oct. 13, 1991, JOSEPHINE F. (nee Cudemo), betovtd wHt of James mother of Virginia of Ocean City, Angela and Rev. James of the Diocese of Arlington, sister of Lucy Catuto, Antoinette Burkt, Joseph, Michael, Maria Burke and the Rev.

Nicholas Cudemo. Relatives and friends are Invited to a Mass of Christian Burial Wed, 7 PM, it St. Genevieve's Church, 1225 Bethlehem Pike. Famtv wll receive relatives and friends after Mass at tht Church. Relatives and friends are invited to cal Thurs.

10 AM and to a Mass, 10:45 AM at St. Joseph's Vet. Int. Calvary Cem. In lieu of Dowers contributions may be made to either Poor Clare Monastery, 2505 Stone-hedge Drive, Alexandria, VA 22308 or St.

Joseph's VMa, Stenton and Wissahickon Flourtown, Pi. 19031. Arr. JOHN F. MURRAY FUNERAL HOME.

WALTON HELEN Oct. 14, 1991, wife of Harry, devoted mother of Linda Kosta and the late L. Robert, Frank, and Hairy grandmother of Lisa, Larry, Peter arid Stephanie, long time friend of Joseph AverM. Her Fu- neral Service will be II AM Thurs. VRAIM FUNER-AL HOME, 88 S.

State Upper Darby. Viewing 7-9 Wed. eve. Int. Femwood Cem.

Memorial contributions may be made to either St. John Chrvsostom Albanian Orthodox Church or The American Cancer Society. WHITAKER TRISTRAM COFFIN, Oct. 10, 1991, lot 84, of Lafayette HM, PA. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Requiem Eucharist 10 AM Tues.

(today) at the Church of St. Alban, 500 Fairfhorne Rox. Int. Greenwood Trenton NJ. Arr.

KIRK AND NICE SUBURBAN CHAPEL, Plymouth Meeting, Pa. WILDERMAN Oct. 13, 1991, SYLVIA (nee Martin), wife of Mlton, of mother of Dr. Barry WHderman, sister of Doris Grossmaim and Ruth Solomon, grandmother of Michael and David Relatives and friends are Invited to services 3 PM, JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON, N. Broad St above 71st Ave.

kit. Mt. Sharon Cem. The famtv will return to the residence of Dr. and Mrs.

Barry Wilderman and respectfulv request contributions hi her memory be mad to charity of the donor's choice. WILSON FRANCIS B. (suddenly on Oct. 13, 1991), of Upper Darby, husband of Trudy Qulnn Wilson and son of the late Edmund C. and Gertrude Payne Wilson, father of Maria and Holly Wilson, brother of Edmund N.

and James L. Wilson and Dianne Haubrich; grandfather of Bryan Kevin Lane, also survived by his sisters-Inlaw, Diane and Nancy Wilson. Relatives and friends invited to his funeral 1:30 AM, at THE JOHN P. DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, Walnut St and Copley Rd, Upper Darby, and to his Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AM, St Cvrt's Chruch. Int.

SI Peter and Paul Cem. Friends may call Wed eve. 7 to 9 PM at the Funeral Horn. Parking on Church tot directly across the street. WOERNER Of Chantity, Hunt Lane, Flourtown, on Oct.

14, 1991, FRANCES (FRANNY) (nee Fischer), wife of John W. and mother of Patricia C. Dugger and Peter F. Cooke; also survived bv 8 grandchldren, sister Ruth Bock and brother Udo Fischer. Relatives and friends art invited to Memorial Services Frl.

4 PM at Presbyterian Church of Chestnut HM, 8855 Germantown Avt. Int. private. In lieu ol Dowers memorials ki her name may be sent to Wissahickon Hospice, 8835 German-town 191 II. CRAFT OF ERDENHEIM.

Massages Of Conisicsce HEICKLEN, BETTY F. The National Board of Hadassah, WZOA, is deeply'1 saddened by the death of Betty F. Heicklen, mother of our National Vice President, Jane Zolot. Mrs. Heicklen, a past President of our Phla.

Chapter, was a distinguished and commited Zionist who, together with her husband Louis, inspired her famtv and the Phla. community. Deeply commited to Ha-dassah's mission and the state of Israel, she was dynamic visionary whose impact wM long be remembered. Mav her memory be for a blessing. Deborah Kaplan, National President Beth Wohlgeiernter, Executive Director MASTERSON Oct.

14, 1991, MARY T. (nee Firrtl), ate 92, wHe of the late Luke, mother of Margaret Reflv and Joseph; also survived bv 2 grandcnadrtn. Relatives, friends are ktvrted to Funeral Thurw 830 AJVL, HOLLEN FUNERAL HOME, 728-28 E. Aaoghonv Ave. Mass of Christian Burial Church of the Ascension 18 AM kit.

Hery Sepulchre Com. No viewing Wed. eve. MASTRANGELO Oct It 191, LAURA (Paianskl), beloved mother of Lorraine Wotner, Nicholas and Linda, sadly missed bv 3 grandchildren, dear sister of Marv McCknkey and Edward J. Petanski.

Relatives and friends are invited to Viewing and Funeral Wed 8 AM, JOSEPH T. SEKULA FUNERAL HOME, INC 2834 E. Allegheny Avt. (Cor. of Thompson Prayer Services 10 AM mt SL Peter's Com.

No Viewing Tues. eve. MATTE0 COLUMBUS A. (CHRIS) an Oct 11, 1991 of Upper Darby, PA beloved husband of Josephine (nee Lkcl), dear brother of George Mattoo and Jemma PaVadine. Relatives and friends are invited to Funeral Thurs.

8-JO AM THE DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, 8401 WEST CHESTER PIKE (COR. LYNN UPPER DARBY, PA. and to Mats of Christian Burial 10 AM St. Laurence Church, hit SS. Peter and Paul Cam, Friends may cat Wed eve.

7-9 PM McCAUGHAN Oct. 12, 1991, ELLEN R. (no Moran), of Schuvtkl, wife of the late WMiam J. McCaughan, mother of tht late Elizabeth A. Cornietv and surviving chadren, Mary McGuire, WMiam, Eton Glpson, Margaret, Thomas, Kathryn Bianev, James, Edward, Ann Ha-sanoeddki, Bernard and Joseph McCaughan else survived bv 43 grandchildren and 37 groat grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are krvtied to attend tht Funeral Wed 9 AM. from WM. H. LOGAN, 2410 Lombard St. Mass of Christian Burial St.

Patrick's Church 10 AM bit. Hotv Cross Com. Friends may cat Tues. eve. 7 to 9 PM Parkin tot 2500 Blk.

Lombard St. In lieu ol Dowers lemtv prefers mass cards or contributions to the charity of your choice. McCAULEY On Oct. 13, 1991, JOHN beloved husband of Rita M. (nee Gallagher), devoted father of John Hi-th, and Rita Joyce Nagei; also survived bv 10 grandchildren, brother of Hugh, Margaret and Thomas.

Relatives and friends are Invited to his viewing 9-J0 AM, St George's Church (GlenoMen). Mass of Christian Burial, 11 AM kit. SS. Peter and Paul Cam. ki lieu of Dowers, donations ki John's memory to The Alzheimer's Assn.

419 15th Pa. 19148 would bo preferred Arr. KING FUNERAL HOME. McCOUCH JOYCE Z. (no Zfldtor) on Oct.

14, 191 of Glenside, wife of Edward mother of Martyn B. McCouch, Edward Susan M. Prendergast, Kathleen McCouch, Jove McCouch -Liebtag, Richard Mark, Michael Thomas, Timothy G. and Klrsten J. McCouch; also survived bv II grandchtdrtn and 2 sisters Joan Wilson and Marihm SMUml miii at Christian Burial Thurs.

10 AM Church of St. Lukt ine evangelist, wenswt. im. Indian Town Gap National Indian Town Gap, PA. Relatives end friends are Invited to THE WILLIAM R.

MAY FUNERAL HOME, Easton Rd and Keswick Ave Glenside, Wed 7 to 9 PM McGILBERRY MARY died Frl. Oct. 11, 1991, beloved wHe of Harry daughter of the late Ann G. Cook, loving mother of 4 sons and one daughter, survived bv 3 sis-tors and 3 brothers, 10 grandchldren and 2 groat grandchldren. Services be held et The First African Presbyterian Church, 42nd and Glrard Ave.

Viewing Thurs Oct. 17th at 10 AM Services fotowkig. JAMES N. THOMPKINS FUNERAL HOME. McKAY On Oct.

12, 1991, THERESA (nee Eschenfeldtr), formerly of beloved wife of the late Edward A. and dear sister of Rose Mullen, Edward Eschenfelder and Joseph Eschenfelder; also survived bv numerous nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to her funeral after 8:30 AM, at THE JAMES M. CAMPBELL FUNERAL HOME, 500 E. Benner St.

(at 8100 N. Rising Sun Mass ol Christian Burial, 10 AM, St. William's Church. Int. Beverly National Cem.

No evening viewing. MOLL Of Oct. 13, 1991, KRISTINA beloved daughter of Nelson B. and Charlotte C. Moil; also survived bv her brother Nelson C.

Mot. Relatives and friends are invited to her Funeral Service Wed 11 AM at tht Somerton United Methodist Church. Viewing Wed 9:30 to 10:30 AM at, THE FLETCHER FUNERAL HOME, 9529 Bustleton Ave. desired contributions may be made to mt American Cancer Society. NOWICKI Oct.

11, 1991, ALFRED J. (FRED), betvoed husband of tht late Violet (nee Zoltowski) Nowkki, lather of Deborah MacMath, grandfather of Heather Mac-Math, brother of Marv Mackiewicz, Josephine Ma-kowski, Stela Lada, Violet Rogozinski, Joseph Nowicki. Funeral Wed. for relatives and friends at 8:30 AM from, THE EMIL J. CIAVARELLI FUNERAL HOMES, 518 Fayette Consho.

Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM in St. Marv R.C. Church. Int. St.

Benedict's Cem. Friends may cat Tues. eve. after 8:30 PM at the Funeral Homo. 0'DONNELL ASHLEY ANNE, on Oct.

11, 1991, baby daughter of Michael F. O'Donnet and Leona O'Donnel (nee Fink-binner), of Exton, sister of Michael Jr. and granddaughter of Harry and Adele Flnkbinner and Mrs. Nancy O'Donnet and the late Joseph P. O'Donnet.

Relatives and friends invited to a Graveside Service 2 PM, St. Agnes West Chester, Pa. DIN AN-BRENN AN FUNERAL HOME, of Phila. 0'LEARY In on Oct. It 1991, THOMAS husband of Carol (nee Jones) O'Learv, son of the late John and Hannah (nee Huffnagle) O'Learv, beloved father of Joseph Thomas Bridget Kate and Marv Anne (nee O'Learv) Ketv.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend Funeral Services from THE BOYD-HORROX FUNERAL HOME, 200 W. Germantown Pike, E. Norriton Norristown, at 9 AM, on Wed. Oct. 18, 1991.

Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 AM, at St. Titus Church, Keenwood Rd. E. Norriton. Int.

in St. Patrick's Cem. Friends may cat from 7 to 9 PM Tues. it the funeral horn. PALMER (Corrected Notice) ANNE on Oct.

12, 1991, wife of tht late Britton W. Palmer, mother of Britton W. Palmer, Jr. and his wH Betsey; Edgar S. Palmer, his wife, Patricia and James M.

Palmer and his wife, Beatrice; also survived by 11 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren, a niece. Sue Ann Houser, a nephew and his wife, James and Helen Shaw. Funeral Services wit be held 11 AM, at Episcopal Academy Chapel, 378 N. Latches Lane, Merion, Pa. 19088.

Int. private. In lieu of Dowers, memorial gifts in her nam may be made to Episcopal Academy or to the charity of one's choice. (STUARD.Ardmort) PINSKY Oct. 12, 1991, PHILLIP MICHAEL, husband of Debra (nee Andracavage), son of Benny and Elaine Plnsky, brother of Barry Pinsky and Fran Plnsky.

Relatives and friends are invited to Graveside Services Wed, 11 AM precisely, at the Shalom Mem. Park (Sec Elijah), Pine and Byberrv Rds. Shiva wit be observed at the residence of Benny and Elaine Pinskv. (Arr. by "GOLDSTEINS' SUBURBAN POTTER On Oct.

12, 1991, MARY E. (net Harrigan), age 78 years, of Cherry HM, loving mother of Barbara A. Campbet and son-in-law, Daniel T. Campbell, of Cherry Hit, N.J.; grandmother of Daniel G. Campbet and Barbara K.

Campbet, both of Cherry HM; also survived bv sisters, Dorothy M. Bell, of Cherry HM, Margaret Jones, of Ft. Pierce, and Beatrice Hickman, of Woodbury, NJ. Viewing Wed, 12 Noon 1 PM in THE SCHETTER FUNERAL HOME, 304 W. Rt.

70, Cherry Hit, NJ. Funeral service, 1 PM Int. private. In lieu of Dowers contributions may be made to West Jersey Hospital, Martton Pulmonary Unit, Rto. 73 and Brick Rd, Martton, NJ.

08053. PULSONE Oct. 13, 1991, VALENTINO of So. W. beloved husband of Mrs.

Stela (nee ForcMo) Pulsone; survived bv his brother, Joseph and his sister, Anna DiGuilio; also nieces and nephews. Relatives, friends and employees of Sears and Roebuck are invited to the funeral Wed, 1:30 AM, at THE JOSEPH FUSCO FUNERAL HOME, So. W. 8318-, 18 Elmwood Ave. Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM, St.

Irenaeus Church. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Tues. eve.

7 to 9 PM (Parking on premises) ROBINSON LEO on Oct. 12, 1991 of Ciiinaminson, age 89 beloved husband of the late Matilda (nee Martin); dear father of Margaret M. Robinson of Clnnamkison and Sr. Adrienne, S.SJ. of Glenside.

Relatives and friends are Invited to his Funeral, Wed. 8:30 AM from SNOVERGIVNISH'S OF CINNAMINSON, 1200 Rto. 130. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AM St. Charles Cem.

Viewing Wed from 8:30 to 9:30 AM at the Funeral Horn. ROBINSON LILLIAN (nee MacNutt), died Oct. 13, 1991, Quarryvilie, wife of Clayton F. Robinson, mother ojMork Robinson and Lois R. Hartman, grandmother of Jeffrey and Christine.

Relatives and friends and members of The Olivet Covenant Presbyterian Church, are invited to a Memorial Service Sat. Oct. 1 Covenant Presbyterian Church, 22nd and Mt. Vernon Sts, Phila, Pa. In lieu of Dowers, contributions may be made to tht Church.

Int. wM be private. RUSZK0WSKI Oct. 13, 1991, WANDA, beloved daughter of the late Mieczvslaw and Cecilia, dear sister of John, Paul, Henry, Helen Graziano, Amelia Strenk and the late Jennie Plocharczyk, Frank and Regina Laurenzl. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral Thurs 9 AM, from THE EUGENE A.

GNIEWEK Exit). Mass 10:30 AM, St. Jvc.h7 to.f Sl SALVATORE ROSE ANN, on Oct. 13, 1991, of Phta. She Is survived by her mother, Anna (nee Zinni), brothers, Mario and Anthony, sister, Angelique Passante, several nieces and nephews.

Relatives and friends are invited to her Memorial Service 1 P.M., at CRAFT FUNERAL HOME OF ABINGTON, 1801 Old York Rd at Old Welsh Rd Interment private. Parking on premises. SCHNEIDER On Oct. 13, 1991, E. WILLI AM, age 55 years, of Pennsauken, beloved husband of Harriet A.

(net Coleman), dear father of Capt. E. WWiam Schneider, III and his wife Barbara, of Lawton, Karl L. Schneider and his wife Patty, of Audubon, N.J., Kurt M. Schneider and his wife Sandra, of Pennsauken, Coleman at home, Susan Lvm DINunzio and her husband Frank, of ChurchvMe, brother of Alan Westmont, N.J.

and George, loving grandfather of 9. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend the Funeral Service II AM Wed. at Martin Luther Chapel, Route 130 and Terrace Pennsauken. Int. Arlington Pennsauken.

Viewing Tues. eve. beginning 7 PM at, THE STEPHENSON-BROWN FUNERAL HOME, 33 W. Maple MerchantvMe, N.J. Memorial contributions may be made to E.

William Schneider Memorial Fund, co Martin Luther Chapel, Rt. 130 and Terrace Pennsauken, 08109. By Andy Wallace Insurer SUM Wrtwr Navjr Ensign John Joseph Loner-gan, 23, of the city's Fishtown sec- tion, was at the threshold of a lifelong dream when he was killed early "Saturday in an auto accident near Middletown, Del. That dream was to be a naval offi- cer. When he died, he was only months away from his first assignment, in the engine room of the USS Saipan, a troop carrier and helicopter ship based in Norfolk, Va.

"He loved everything about the Navyl," said his father, Joseph. "He couldn't wait to get on a ship. He did love being at sea. When he was on summer, cruises, he enjoyed every minute of it." He especially enjoyed a cruise on the destroyer USS Cromellin, his farther said. "He took to it as a fish takes to said.

Ensign Lonergan already had realized a part of his dream. "When he was a kid, I took him to Army-Navy games," his father said, "and as a young boy, he loved the midshipmen and was impressed by them in their blue greatcoats and white hats and scarves, standing strong and tall on the field. "He always asked me if I thought he could be a midshipman, and I told him if he worked really hard and applied himself in school, he would have a chance. I gave him a paragraph and the author is unknown -r 'Press on. Nothing in the world can take the place of As a student at Northeast Catholic High, he got A's and B's and was senior class vice president.

He played tenor saxophone in a jazz band and the high school marching band. He was a good student, but not an outstanding one. "His counselor told him he didn't have a chance to go to the Naval Academy," his father said. Ensign Lonergan didn't believe that and applied anyway. When he was turned down, he entered a Naval Academy preparatory program.

His persistence paid off. "He worked diligently to upgrade himself, and was accepted the following year for the Class of '91," his father said. He received his commission in May. He was attending the Surface Warfare Officers School in Newport, R.I., to prepare for the USS Saipan assignment. He was about 6 feet tall and 17S pounds with light brown hair, bright green eyes, a quick smile and athletic build.

"He was a really typical, ail-American boy, well-liked, impeccable in 1 behavior and dress," according to Vincent J. Kowalewski, who knew Ensign Lonergan when the en- B. Heicklen? was a leader in charities Betty Payes Heicklen, 85, a lifelong Zionist and Philadelphia Jewish leader, died Thursday at the Atlantic City Medical Center. She was a resident of Bala Cynwyd and Ventnor, N.J. Born in Philadelphia, she graduated from William Penn High School and Beaver College.

She was former president and board member of the Philadelphia Chapter of Hadassah and past president of the Women's Council of the Federation of Jewish Agencies. She was a board member of the Beth SholonrSisterhood and the Women's Division, State of Israel Bonds. She was als8 on the board of the National Hadassah and the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia. She served as a trustee of the United Fund, as secretary and vice president of the Hebrew Immigration Aid Society, and as a trustee of the administrative council, Federation of Jewish Agencies' endowment program. She was a recipient of the Philadelphia Hadassah Award in 1958 and 1991 and the Eleanor Roosevelt Humanities Award in 1974.

She is survived by her husband, Lewis; daughters, Janet Zolot, Natalie Bogash and Sandra Kohn; nine grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, and a brother. Funeral services were held Friday. Anne Shaw Palmer, 84 'Anne-Shaw Palmer, 84, a former resident of Society Hill and Haver-ford, died Saturday at the Princeton Medical Center. She was born in Lansdowne, one of 13 children. She graduated from Lansdowne High School and the Mary Lyon School for Girls.

She spent the summers in Avalon, N.J., and was a member of the Avalon Yacht Club. Winters she spent in Stuart, and belonged to a yacht club there. She attended St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Society Hill and for 10 years was a volunteer at Pennsylvania Hospital. She is survived by sons, Britton W.

Edgar S. and James 11 grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. I A service will be held at 11 a.m. today at Episcopal Academy Chapel, 376 N. Latches Lane, Merion.

Interment will be private. John J. Lonergan sign was at Northeast Catholic. He was a leader and a hard worker who had "a practical and wholesome spirituality," Fr. Kowalewski said.

When he died, Ensign Lonergan was on the way from Newport to Annapolis to meet his parents and some friends for the Navy-Air Force football game on Saturday. And though much of his life had been dedicated to the pursuit of one goal, his father said, Ensign Lonergan was thoughtful, generous and kind. "He blessed the lives of everybody he knew," he said. "He was really a thoughtful person. He was always thinking about other people." Even on the trip to Annapolis, he had thought to buy presents for his sponsoring family, Mike and Bobbi Jones, who had provided him with his home-away-from-home during his academy years.

At 2:30 a.m. Saturday, New Castle County police said, the ensign and four other naval officers were headed south on Route 896 near Middletown when a car crossed the road and smashed into them. Ensign Lonergan, who was driving, and another officer were killed instantly. Two others were injured, one critically. His father and his mother, Sally, his only survivors, waited all night for him to arrive.

They learned of his death about 7 a.m. Saturday. A viewing will be held tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. at Burns Funeral home, 1428 E. Columbia Ave.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be said at Immaculate Conception Church, Front and Allen Streets, at 10 a.m. Thursday. Death Notices BLACKFAN ETHEL CARRELL HOBENSACK BLACKFAN, age 87, on Oct. 12, 1991, at Rockynol Retirement Community after a brief illness. A long time resident of both Jenkintown and Wvncote, also a resident of Phla.

for 75 years. She moved to Akron in 1984. Mrs. Black-fan was preceded in death bv husband, Cvrus L. and brother, Harry S.

Hobensack, survived bv son and daughter-in-law, Cyrus L. Jr. and Barbara H. Black-fan, of Conway, S.C.; granddaughter, Barbara Black-fan Sabo, of Copley; grandsons, John Blackfan, of Pineville, N.C and David L. Blackfan, Las Vegas, nieces, Katherine H.

Gardner, and Margaret H. Ruddle, of West End, N.C, Doris Jane Miller and Joanne Hansel, of Doylestown, Pa. Int. will be in Newtown, Pa. (Billow FAIRLAWN Chapel, 218-867-4141) BONAGURA On Oct.

14, 1941, RALPH beloved husband of the late Eleanor (nee O'Rourke), dear father of Ralph J. 3rd, David J. and John D.i grandfather of Heather Marie, brother of Frances D'Alo, Angeto and the late Anthony; also survived by sisters in law Mary Bona-gura and Helen O'Rourke, brother in law Richard O'Rourke, and many nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to his Funeral Frf. 1:30 AM at THE SUCHARSKI FUNERAL HOME, 2314 Margaret St.

Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM. St. Leo's Church, Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may caH Thurs.

evt. after 7 PM at the Funeral Home. BOWMAN Of Oct. 14, 1991, MARY beloved wife of David mother of Richard D. Bowman, Patricia A.

Whartenby, John W. and Leonard W. Bowman and Bonnie J. Trainer; also survived bv 11 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren, one sister and one brother. Relatives and friends are invited to her funeral service Wednesday, 2 PM, at THE FLETCHER FUNERAL HOME, 9529 Bustleton where friends may caH after 1 PM BROWN Oct.

14, 1991, JOHN age 33, beloved son of Thomas and Eleanor (nee Mas.aro), sadly missed bv his brother Thomas and sister Eleanor Ordile, sister-in-law Candy and brother-in-law Joseph, dear uncle of Joseph, Jadyn, Erin, Thomas and JiHian, special nephew of Theresa Binck. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his Funeral Thurs. I AM at THE ROGERS FUNERAL HOME, 1426-30 S. 3rd Phila. Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM Sacred Heart of Jesus Church.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may can Wed. eve. 7 to 9.

BRULL0 ANTHONY (TONY), Oct. II, 1991, of Radboume Rd, Upper Darby; survived by his son, Thomas, his brother, Vito and his sister, Concetta M. Pierson. Relatives and friends are invited to his funeral on 9:30 AM at THE ROBERT L. D'ANJOLELL MEMORIAL HOME OF UPPER DARBY, 8645 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby.

Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AM, St. Laurence Church, int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Friends may caH Wed.

8:30 to 9:30 AM (Parking on premises) BURGESS Oct. 12, 1991, NORMAN husband of Grace (net Gugliotta), of Cotingdale, father of Stephen Robert A. and Frank also survived by 8 grandsons, brother of Lois Anderson. Relatives and friends art invited to caH on Tues. McFADDEN FUNERAL HOME, 7 Springfield Aldan.

Mass of Christian Burial, Church of St. Joseph, Wed. 10 AM Int. Holy Cross Cem. BURKE Oct.

13, 1991, of West WILLIAM J. beloved husband of Louise (nee Young), father of William J. retired Pa. Liquor Control Board. Relatives and friends are invited to Funeral Service II AM Oct.

17. Viewing 9 to 11 AM at St. Thomas P.E. Church, 52nd and Parrlsh Sts. Int.

Roling Green Memorial Park, W. Chester. IVORY FUNERAL HOME. CEBULAR RITA M. (nee Kelly), Oct.

14, 1991, wife of the late John mother of John, Walter, and Robert; also survived by one sister, Ruth Campbell, 5 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Viewing Thursday morning, 9 AM from McCAFFERTY-SWEENEY FUNERAL HOME, 8126 Torresdale Ave. Mass of Christian Burial, 10:30 AM, St. Bartholomew's R.C. Church.

Interment private. Family requests donations to The American Heart 121 1 Broad Pa. 19107. CH0IN0WSKI Oct. 13, 1991, LAURA beloved aunt of Viola Creech and her husband Rowland, dear sister-in-law of Genevieve Hoinowski.

Relatives and friends are invited to Viewing and Funeral Thurs. 8 AM, JOSEPH T. SEKULA FUNERAL HOME, 2M4 E. Allegheny Ave. (Cor.

of Thompson Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 AM, St. Adalbert's Church, 2645 E. Allegheny Pa. 19134. Int.

St. Peter's Cem. No Viewing Wed. eve. hi lieu of flowers please make donations memory of Laura to above named Church.

CILISERTI Oct. 13, 1991, FELICIA (nee Braconaro), wtte of the late Gaetano, of S.W. dear sister of Caroline Carli and Victoria Pirnkk; also survived bv nieces and nephews. Relatives, friends are invited to attend her Mass of Christian Burial 11 AM, at St. Barnabas Church, (3rd and Bills! Ave Phla lit Mary Cross Cem.

In lieu of Dowers, family prefers donations to Hospice Program, M.CMedCn., Finger aid Lansdowne Ave. Darby, Pa. 19050. (KISH F.H.) CDLLAZ0 Oct. 13, 1991, MARY ELLEN (no Doyle), beloved mother of Ronald, Florence Chalmers and Richard, sister of Florence, Edward, Laura, Donald, Eileen, Patricia, William and Maureen, dear friend of James Stewart; grandmother of 6.

Relatives and friends are invited to viewing 8:30 AM, GUCKIN FUNERAL MANSION, 3320-40 St. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AM, St. Joan of Arc Church. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

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