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jBlO-NJ Friday, March 13, 1992 The Philadelphia Inquirer Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices South Jersey deaths "CAROL LEE GREENWALD ATKINSON, f43, of Medfofd, died Tuesday at Memorial 'Hospital of Burlington County, Mount Holly, 'after a long illness. Born in Camden, Mrs. 'Atkinson was a Medford resident for the last 14 years. She was employed as a pediatric nurse for Or, Richard Goldstein, Before that, she was an (assistant director of nursing at Mount Lau-Vel Convalescent Center in Mount Laurel. -She had also been head nurse in the cardiac-care unit of Cherry Hill Medical Cherry Hill.

A graduate of Woodbury High School, she received her nursing degree from Beebe (Nursing School in Lewes, Del. She was a former member of Marlton Baptist Church a deaconess at Mount Laurel Evangelical Free Church in Mount Laurel. her husband, David a daughter, Sarah Kathryn, at home, and her parents, George and Vivian McClain Green-wald of National Park. Services: visitation, .5 to 7 p.m. today, Easton Union Church, 2462 Fostertown Hainesport; funeral, 7:30 p.m.

today at he church; burial, 1 1 a.m. tomorrow, Lees-burg Cemetery, Leesburg. Bradley Funeral Home, Route 73 and Evesham Road, Marlton. STANLEY J. BIELAKOWSKI, 72, of Villas, formerly of Cramer Hill, died Wednesday at Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital, Cape May Court House.

Mr. Bielakowski was a Navy veteran of World War II. He was an active member of the Democratic Club in Lower Township. Survivors: his wife, Grace Martin Bielakowski; five daughters, Louise Neidzwiecki, Patricia Reid, Debra Cox, Wanda Bee and Margaret Lyons; seven grandchildren, and a Sister, Wanda Puhula. Services: viewing, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.

tomorrow, Gardner Funeral Home, 126 S. Black Horse Pike, Runnemede; funeral, 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home; entombment, New St. Mary's Mausoleum, Bellmawr, BODIE BRYANT BRADFORD 64, of Remberton, died Monday at Walson Army Community Hospital, Fort Dix. Born in Dublin, Mr, Bradford had lived in the Pemberton area since 1968.

A yfiteran of both the Army and the Marine Qorps, he served in Korea and Vietnam and retired after 23 years in the military. Mr. Bradford was a Mason and served as Wishful master and 3d junior vice commander of Disabled American Veterans, of New Jersey. He was a post cpmmander of the Burlington County Chapter 27 of the DAV. He was also a member df Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6805, American Legion Post 294 and National Order of Trench Rats Dugout 940.

He was a' member of the Christian Faith Assembly in Mount Holly. Survivors: his wife, Retha Mae Roberson Bryant; three sons, Eddie B. 3d of Mount Holly, Calvin J. of Oelran and Ronald of Atlanta; three daughters, Janice D. Peterson of Willingboro, Jacqueline D.

Gaines of Mount Holly and Venetia M. Green of Delran; 21 grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren, and three sisters, Elizabeth Meardith and Catherine Bradford, both of Dublin, and Elaine Walker of East Dublin, Ga. Services: visitation, 6 to 9 p.m. today, Woody Funeral Home, 465 High Burlington City, where Masonic and veterans' services will also be held; funeral, 1 1 a.m. tomorrow, Christian Faith Assembly, 810 Marne Highway, Mount Holly; burial Monday, with full military honors, New Jersey Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Arneytown.

CLAYTON E. CHANDLER 79, of Washington, N.C., formerly of Philadelphia, died Monday at Beauford County Hospital in. North Carolina. Mr. Chandler was born in Lynchburg, Va.

He retired after 28 years with Merck Co. He was the widower of Claudia Paul Chandler. Survivors: a son, Clayton E. Jr. of Willingboro; a daughter, R.

Gail Mattheisz of Washington, N.C., and two grandchildren. Services: graveside, 11 a.m. tomorrow, Sunset Memorial Park, Somerton, Pa. Friends may gather at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Goes Funeral Home, 212 Levitt Parkway, Willingboro, for the funeral cortege.

CMSMG A1RASIAN LORY MAUSTROM AIRASIAN, March 10, WW, of Chestnut Phda.) turvived by her daughter, Lory Airatlan. Relatives and friends are Invited to her Memorial Mast March 14, 1W2, 10 AM, St. John's R.C. Church, 21 S. 13th Phila.

(Arr. by THE ROBERT L. D'ANJOLELL MEMORIAL HOMES, BROOMALL-OVERBROOK-UPPER DARBY) ANDERSON March 11, 1W2, of Darby, JAMES age 71, husband of Rosemarle A. (nee Scheer), son of Anna and the late John Anderson, father of Michael, James Andrew, Paul STO-2 Petty Officer U.S.N.j alto survived bv 5 brothers, Ted, Harry, Archie, Joe, and Steve Anderson and one sister, Helen Anderson. Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral Mm, 8:30 AM, and to his viewing Sun.

eve. 7-9 at MARVIL FUNERAL HOME, 1110 Main Darby, PA. Mass 01 Christian Burial 9:30 AM. at Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Darby, PA. Interment private.

ARNOLD March It, 1992, WALTER GROOMES, age 73, ton of the late Beniamln Alvln and Helen Greomet, survived by 3 titters, Marv Alice Chambers, of Berwyn, Dorothy Hampton, of Washington, D.C. and Cora Brown, of 3 brothers, Rev. Frederick Arnold, of Willingboro, N.J., Wendell Arnold, of Darby, Pa. and Robert Arnold, of Phila. Relatives, friends invited to attend Funeral Services Sat, March 14th at JAMES L.

MORSE FUNERAL HOME, 4000 Haverford Phila. Viewing 10-11 AM Services following at 11 AM Int. White Chapel Feaitervllle, Pa, AYRES March 10, 1992, ANN of Rosement, daughter of the late Percy Davis and Kathleen Sheehv Ayres, stepdaughter of Marie Louise Avres, mother of Cart D. Maiiocone, Kathleen S. Conover and Michael A.

Mauocone, sister of Byrdle Avres, Marguerite Jordan, Mary Avres, Virginia Bruno, Sarah Coppa and Percy Davis Ayres. Mass of Christian Burial, 10:00 AM, St. Matthias Church, Brvn Mawr Bala Cvnwvd. Int. Woodbine Harrisonburg, VA.

Relatives and friends are invited to call at THE McCONAGHY FUNERAL HOME, Lancaster and Wyoming Ardmore, Sat. after 8:30 AM In lieu of Dowers contributions may be sent to Bethesda Protects, 700 S. lSth PA 19144 (2I5-732-2470) BARUCH On March 11, 1992, CLARA, of the Brtth Sholom House, 3939 Conthohocken Ave. sister of OtHla Zacher. Relatives and friends are invited to Graveside Services 12:30 PM, Roosevelt Mem.

Park. (Sec DO), Trevose, Pa. JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON CAPPELLO PETER, March 12, 192, beloved husband of Carmeta (nee Spatacco), dearest father of Nicholas and Mrs. Angela Mattia; also 4 grandchildren, beloved brother of Mrs. Catherine Argentierl, Mrs.

Anna MarineHi and the late Bessie Cappello. Relatives, friends Invited to attend his funeral 9 AM from LEONETTI FUNERAL HOME, N.E. Cor. Broad and Wolf Sts. Mass of Christian Burial, 10:30 A.M., St.

Paul's Church. Entombment Calvary Cherry HID, N.J. Viewing Sun. eve. after 7 PM (Parking on premises).

In lieu of flowers kindly send contributions to the The American Kidney Fund, 7315 Wisconsin Betnesda, MD 20014 CARLYLE MARGARET on March 10, 1992, of Lansdowne, dear sister of Arthur Cartyle. Relatives and friends are Invited to her Funeral Service, Sat. 10 AM at SPENCER T. VIDEON'S OF DREXEL HILL, Garrett Rd. at Shadeland Ave.

where friends may call after 9:30 AM Int. Arlington Cem. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Plumstead and Congress Lansdowne, Pa. 190S0.

CARVER SERENA A. (nee Bliss), on March 10, 1992, at home ki Iwland, wife of Herbert K. Carver, mother of Herbert Francis, and SSgt. John Carver, Joanne Phillips, Anne Marie Baringer, Serena Klebach and Norma Richards; survived also by one brother, 2 sisters, 20 grandchildren, I great grandchildren and many friends. Relatives and friends are invited to call from 9:10 to 10:30 AM, at THE SHELLY FUNERAL HOME, 1460 Easton Warrington, followed by Mass of Christian Burial, 11 AM at Nativity of Our Lord Church, Warminster.

Int. Forest-viae Forest Grove, Pa. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be tent to B.A.R.C., P.O. Box 470, Hollcong, PA 11921. CASSALIA March 11, 1992, FRANCES (nee Palmlsano), beloved wife of the late Benny Cassalia, dear mother of Dr.

Peter T. Cassalia, Anna Thackrav, Florence Barto and the late Betty Malpenl, Frances Castor and Alan B. Cassalia; also survived by 36 grandchidren and many great grandchildren. Relatives, friends invited to her Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM, St. Albert the Great Church, 212 Welsh Rd.

Huntingdon Valley, PA. Int. Resurrection Cem. private. Contributions In her name to Holy Redeemer Foundation, c0 Holy Redeemer Hospital, 1441 Huntingdon Pike, Meadowbrook, PA 19046 would be appreciated.

(WACKERMAN FUNERAL HOME) CASTAGNA MARY B. (nee Botward), of Medford, N.J., on March II, 1991 ago whe of the late Agostino, aunt of Philip Delp, of and Norma Jean Grover, of Medford; also Mary Ann Buckley, of Glen Oak, N.J., and many nieces and nephews. Funeral service and Interment private. Arr. by LEWIS FUNERAL HOME, Medford, J.

CASTALOO On March 11, 1992, FRANCES P. (nee Bramble), beloved wife of the late Ralph Castaldo, devoted and loving mother of Ernest, Ron, John, Michael, Mrs. Loraine Alesl and the late Robert; also survived bv her II grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to the VIEWING AND FUNERAL 9 AM, at THE JOSEPH V. FUSCO FUNERAL HOME, So.

W. 6314-18 Elmwood Ave. (PARKING ON PREMISES). Mass of Christian Burial, II Our Lady of Loreto Church, kit. Holy Cross Yea don, Pa.

(No viewing Fri. In lieu of Dowers family reouests donations in her name be made to The Alzheimer's Assn. of Greater 100 N. 17th 4th PA 19103. OFF KASHMIR ISFAHAN 10X13 Meted $8000 WAS $3399 9X12 8X10 10X14 10X13 7X10 $4500 5000 7500 10,500 $1250 2199 3250 4450 14,500 $997 1712 2217 3712 1.250 34,500 representative or the type or avinqs available.

at ast5 to yvv jivbs. fine mfdms HELEN M. COHEN, 90, of Camden, died Tuesday at Rosewood Manor Nursing Center, Maple Shade. Mrs. Cohen was a member of the Peps and Sunshine Club.

She was the widow of Albert Cohen and mother of the late Charles D. Wirth. Survivors: a daughter, Eileen Peck of Camden, and five grandchildren. Services: visitation, after 10 a.m. today, Edward P.

Leonard Jr. Funeral Home, 35th Street and River Avenue, Camden; funeral, 1 1 a.m. today at the funeral home; burial, Bethel Memorial Park, Pennsaukert. WINIFRED KANE CONKLIN of Collings-wood died Tuesday at St, Mary's Catholic Home, Cherry Hill. She was the widow of Irving Conklin.

Survivors: three daughters, Jean de Gothseir and Doris McMahan, both of Haddon Township, and Ruth Kilpatrick of Stratford; eight grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Services: viewing, 10:30 to 10:45 a.m. today, Predpelski Funeral Home, 983 Haddon Collingswood; funeral, 10:30 a.m. today at the funeral home; Mass of Christian Burial, 1 1:30 a.m. today, St.

John Church, Park and Lees Avenues, Collingswood; burial, Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill. JENNIE V. GAROFALO CRITCHER, 71, of Franklinville, died Tuesday at Cooper Hospital-University Medical Center, Camden. Mrs. Critcher was born in Philadelphia and lived there most of her life, moving to Franklinville seven years ago.

She worked for 20 years at Pinkcus Bros, in Philadelphia, retiring in 1982. Survivors: two daughters, Carole Boyle of Franklinville and Janie Galvin of Reno, four grandsons; two brothers, Phillip Garo-falo of Blackwood and Frank Garofalo of Lakeland, and one sister, Nina Chiarini of Havertown, Pa. Services: visitation, 7 to 8 p.m. today, Bell-Hennessy Funeral Home, 420 S. Main Williamstown; funeral, 8 p.m.

today at the funeral home; burial, private. JAMES J. DOLAN. 84, of Collingswood, died Wednesday at West Jersey Hospital-Camden. Mr.

Dolan was a retired yardmaster with the Reading Railroad in Phildelphiia, where he worked for 49 years. He was a member Of Santa Maria Council 1443, Knights of Columbus, Westmont and was an organizer of the Knights of the Round Table. He was a parishioner of St. John's Parish in Collingswood and was a member of St. John's Men's Club.

He was a former member of the Ferko String Band in Philadelphia. Survivors: his wife, Mary Murphy Dolan; a son, James J. Jr. of Freemont, five daughters, Mary Carol Buenzle of Haddon-field, Patricia Ann Powers of Catonville, Dorothy of Maple Shade, Helena Wirth of Collingswood and Joanne Moon of Ew-ing; 14 grandchildren, and two greatgrandchildren. Services: friends will meet, 9:15 a.m.

tomorrow, Blake-Doyle Funeral Home, 226 Codings Collingswood; Mass of Christian Burial, 1 1 a.m. tomorrow at St. John's Parish, Park and Lees' Avenues, Collingswood; burial, Holy Cross Cemetery, Yea-don, Pa. ROBERT W. FAUCONNIERE, 64, of Woodbury, died Sunday at Underwood-Memorial Hospital, Woodbury.

Mr. Fauconniere was a retired wireman for General Electric Co. in Philadelphia, where he worked for 40 years. He was a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 119 and of Kendrick-Wagner Lodge 690, both in Philadelphia. He was a veteran of World War II.

Survivors: his wife, Caroline J. Gogstad Fauconniere; two sons, William J. and James both of Woodbury; two daughters, Frances Trank of Deptford and Linda S. of Woodbury; three grandchildren, and four sisters, Marie Falls of Woodbury, Ruth Myers of Mount Holly, Phyllis Hart of Millville and Marjorie Sharkey of Chicago. Services: viewing, 7 to 9 p.m.

today, Paul W. Budd Funeral Home, 171 Delaware Woodbury; funeral, 10 a.m. today at the funeral home; burial, Woodbury Memorial Park, West Deptford. Continued on next page ATI! NOT BE UNDERSOLD! k-'yjr'ErjzW WIS PFDCIAN im VftFtlilM AVtA i lUUnArl OAIU Meted $4350 WAS $1825 CHINESE AUBUSSON FINE KASHMIR BUAR SUPER CHINESE OLD PERSIAN TABRIZ SILK PERSIAN QUM I I aiaaMH wrP.il! pm I .1 mMTmiiwmmum WAS NOW $325 $192 499 431 1050 897 PAGUARELU March 10, 1992, LOUIS, beloved husband of th bit Mildred, dear brother of Anna VaHe, turvived bv nieces and nephews. Rdattvts and friendt Invited VIEWING SATURDAY.

9 AM, at Resurrection Our Lord Church, 2000 SMmir Pa. Matt of Christian Burial, 10 AM Int. HMhlde Cam. In Nu of flowers, make memorial donations to the sbev named church. (CARTO FUNERAL HOME, INC) PITT0UNIC3S On March II, 1991, ADELIA (no Rltcl), eg (1, of Wayne, wit of Stanley mother ot Chris and Cart Pittouiucot, grandmother Samantha and Stanley, iliter of Larrv, Rote, Jenny and Minnie Relatives and friend! are Invited attend Matt of Christian Burial 10 AM, March 14, 1992 at Our Lady of th Assumption Church, Old EgJ School Strafford.

Int. Calvary West Conthohockm. Viewing Sua v. 7 to 9 PM at VINCENT C. ALLEVA FUNERAL HOME, 1724 E.

Lancaster Piotl. Memorial contrlbutloni to The American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 208, Exton, PA 19341, POWELL ALICE (no Charlton), March 11, 192, agt 70, of Spring House, wife of Robert, mother ol Robert K. of Tampa, Fla. and Louisa P.

MWstem, of Holland, also survived by her titter, Loult LaRoch, of Tucson, AZ and her 4 grandchHdren. Services wet be announced at a later dat. ki lieu of flowers, contributions may be made In her memory The Phila. Zoo Animal Conservation Fund, P.O. Box 41877-420, PhHa.

Pa. 19101-1877. (KIRK AND NICE). PRESTON RALPH of Granft Farms bttatet, on March 10, 1992, husband of Madeline, tamer of Kathleen Preston-Knight, Ann Avret and John; alt turvived bv 4 grandchHdren. Burial wiH be private.

A Memorial Service tor Mr. Preston wW scheduled at a later dat. RUGGIERO F.H RSESINSKI March 11, MAURIvfc age 84 years, of Lyndhurtt, N.J., formerly of husband of th lat Julia (nee Barawski), dear father of Maurice, Thomas, Gerald, Constance Falato and Edward; alto survived by 19 grandchHdren and IS great grandchildren. Relative! and friends are Invited to attend hit funeral on 8:30 AM, hom THE PETNER FUNERAL HOME, 4421 Frankford Ave. (at Levlck Matt of Christian Burial, 10 AM, St.

Leo's Church. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Friends may caH tor th viewing on Fri. evening after 7 PM Mast Card! preferred by th famHy, R.PXEE On March 10, 1992.

H. (HARRY), beloved husband of the lat Jcxphine (nee Settler). Relatival, friends and members of The Catholic PhHo-patrian Literary Institute, Frlendv Sons of St. Patrick and Archbishop Rvan Assembly, Ith Degree K. of and Santa Maria CouncH No.

243 ar Invited te attend hi! Mass of Christian Burial Moa, 10-45 AM, at th Chapel of St. Joseph's VIHa, stentoa and Wlssahickon Flourtown, where friends may caH alter 9:45 AM Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. No viewing Sua eve. Donations to The Medical Mission Sisters, 8400 Pin PA 19111 preferred.

Arr. JOHN F. FLUEHR AND SONS, INC-424-S1S0 F.ESKE Mnrcrt II, 1992, ELINOR Ok Fried), wit of Vernon J. Riske, mother of Debra Lvnn truewhitt and Arterte Moody, step -mother of Diane Chandler, Laurie Miller, Steven Riske and Mark Riske; also survived bv 7 grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are Invited to Graveside Services Sun.

2 PM precisely, at Roosevelt Memorial Park (Section D-2). (Arr. GOLDSTEINS' ROSEN-BfcRG'S RAPHAEL SACKS.) ROBERTS On March 10, 1992, JAMES PAXTON, of Haverford, husband of Carol Minster Roberts, father of Yarrty Jenkins, J. Pax ton Roberts, Jr. and Frank C.

Roberts) also survived by 2 granddaughters. Memorial Services wM be held at the Brvn Mawr Presbyterian Church, Montgomery Brvn Mawr, 3 PM Int. private. For thos desiring, memorial contributions to the Ludlngton Library, Brvn Mawr and Lancaster Brvn Mawr 19010, in his nam would appreciated. (STUARD, Ardmore) SAUGLING On March 12, 1992, CLARA (nee Malandra) of North-wood, wife of Mitchell (Lucky), mother ot Jamel Coppola, Renlld (Roni) Vassallo and Georgann McCulley, sister of Lucy Swartz and Pat Ciaccia; also survived by 7 grandchildren.

8 great grandchHdren. friends invited to Viewing Sun. 7 PM and to her Funeral 8:30 AM at THE NULTY FUNERAL HOME, 4292 Frankford Ave. (at Church St.) Mass of Christian Burial St. Joachim's Church 9:30 AM Int.

Holy Sepulcher Cem. Parking on Premises. SCKLOSSER March 11, 1992, FLORENCE (nee Bernhard), aot 79, of Naples, formertv ot beloved mother of John B. Hall, of Name. Fla and B.

Joan Dougherty. She it survived by 4 grandchildren, one great granddaughter and a sister Elsie B. Uetz. Contributions in Florence's memory may be made to the Hotv Redeemer Hospice, 1225 Towntend Rd, PA 19IS4. (SLABINSKI FUNERAL HOME) SCHULMAM On March 12, 1992, GILBERT husband ol th lat Ruth (nee Fowler), of 250 S.

17th PhHa. brother of Rosalie S. Goldsmith and the lat Sidney Schulman, uncle of Paul and Dr. Donald Goldsmith, great uncle of Daniel, Marc, Joshua, Kevin, JIH and Elizabeth. Relatives and friends are invite to Services Fri.

1:30 PM, JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON, N. Broad St. above 71st Ave. Int. private.

Family wiH be at th lat residence Sat. evening and Sun. Contributions in hit memory mav be made to The Open Heart Instttut Fund, co Pa. Hospital, 8th and Sprue Stv, PhHa. Pa.

SMITH WALTER March 9, 1991 turvived by wife Mart C. Smith, tons, Walter C. and Lamont, daughter, Paula, 2 sisters and 2 brothers. Services Monday, March 14, at II AM at Providence Baptist Church, 87 E. Haines preceded by a viewing 9 to II AM at the Church.

Int. Eden Cem. SPIELBERG March 10, 1992, CECELIA (nee Goldberg), wife of th late Jacob, sister of Rote Gilbert of Las Vegas; alsg survived bv nieces and nephews. Graveside Services were held, Thurs. 2 PM precisely, at Har Zion Cem.

(Sc.M). GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS TAYLGR MINER March 10, 1992, of Wvnnewoed, Pa. and Elberon, N.J., husband ol the lat Helen (Butter), fattier of Charles M. Taylor and Marv T. Hulse, famer-m-law of Linda W.

Taylor and George C. Hulse; also turvived by 4 grandchildren and 5 great grandchHdren. Services win be private. Contributions in hit nam mav be made to The Church of St. Martin ki the Fields, Biddetord Pool, Main 04004.

THOMPSON MINNIE March 191 beloved wife of Paul E. Viewing Sun. 7 8 PM from PhHipina Baptist Church, 5(01 N. Broad St. Funeral service 8 PM Int.

Mon. Northwood Cem. (JULIAN V. HAWKINS F.H.) VGLIfSKER March 11, 1992, WILLIAM, husband of Ray (nee Brick), of father of Sandra Kellermen, Beth Glickman and the lat EHen Aummer, brother of Sylvia Goldstein; also turvived by 12 grandchHdren. Relatives and Irlends are invited to Services Fri.

11:30 AM PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, 2001 Berlin Cherry HHI, N.J. Int. Haym Salomon Memorial Park. The famHy wHI return to the late residence and respectfuHv requests contributions in his memory be made to Phyllis Leibowiti Memorial Fund, co Th Leukemia Association. VON BERG March 10, 1992, ANTON age 80 veart, husband of the lat Charlotte A.

(nee Burgert), father of Kathar-kvi Vivian, Peter Raymond F. and the late Anton also survived by 11 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends ara invited to services 10 AM, HOLLEN FUNERAL HOME, 724-28 E. Allegheny Ave. Int.

Pine Grove Memorial Park. Friends mav caH Fri. ev. 7 to 9. WGLFCR3 March II, 1992, LOLA (ne Ludwlg), beloved whe of Gerald C.

Wotford, mother ot William Gerald Harry John and Jeffrey alto survived by grandchHdren, 2 great grandchHdren, also 2 sisters, Eleanor Carbaugh and Nancy Daemer. Relatives and friends are invited te funeral 9 AM, THE ROSE FUNERAL HOME, 2414 Bridge Si, Bridet-burg, tervlce at 10 AM Int. Rotedale Mem. Park. Cemetery Lots GLEN WOOD MEM.

GARDENS, BroomaH. 1 burial spaces (holds 4) in Garden ot Prayer Besl Qher! 717-738-2770 Card Of Thanks MARION JOHN FRANCIS We wish to thank all those who had Masses said in John's memory or made contributions to charities in his name. THE MARION FAMILY SOTT- FLORIST MONUMENTS FLOWERS FRUIT BASKETS CFiESST CARDS BY PKOME 5722 Frankford Ave. WORLD WIDE DELIVERY Inquirer A hip pnrt if cwty Sunday. Sunday punch, uv CENTRELU LOUIS March 12, of BroomaH, formertv ol Drexel Hill, beloved husband of Evelvn (nee LaTeria), fattier ol Sunn CentreHa, Dominic J.

Centrum, Loult R. CentreHa, Nlcholat L. CentreHa, Michael Centrrtla, D.O., and Norma Burnt; alto survived bv grandchildren, brother of Dr. Michael L. CentreHa and Dorlt Reale.

Relative! and frlendi are Invited to Matt of Christian Burial 10 AJVV, Church ol St. Bernadelte, Turner and Bond Drexel HW. hit. private. In lieu of flowers contributions in hit memory to ViHanova Univ.

Development Office, vmanova ViHanova, PA If 085 would be appreciated (THE DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, 3300 WEST CHESTER PIKE, NEWTOWN SQUARE, PA.) COSIKAKO On March 1991, SAMUEL, age II, of Yeadon, husband of Julia D. Cotimano (nee Solometo), father of Raymond C. Cotimano, grandfather of Catherine, Thereta, Christine and Raymond Michael, brother of Anselo Cotimano. Relatives and friends invited to attend Matt of Christian Burial Mon. 10 AM, St.

Loult Church, Yeadon, Pa. Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Friends may call from 9 AJVL Mon.

at THE LOGAN FUNERAL HOME, MS Loneacre Yeadon, Pa. CAKITS Feb. 1991, IRVING, husband of the late Fay (nee Shockert) and the late Hannah (nee Rappaport), of Atlanta, GA, formerly of father of Dr. Harvey Danits, Carol Laver and Gloria Udell, brother of Florence Silverstein; grandfather of Melissa Oanitt, Jeffrey and Stephanie Sloan, Anthony Dittmann, Robvn, Kim and Scott Udell. Relatives and friends are Invited to Graveside Services 11 AM precisely at Mt.

Sharon Cem. (Sec. N), Springfield, PA. The family suggettt contributions in his memory may be made to The American Cancer Society. GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS DiMARTINO JOHN, March 1l, 191, of Tamarac, formertv of BroomaH, survived by hit wife, Virginia (nee Molon-rl), hit tons, John J.

and Joseph, his brothers, Rut-tell and the late Frank, hit sisters, Marv Talamini, MHlie Persico, Edith Donatucci, Eva Cammaroto and Rose Collucci and his grandchildren, Eddie and Danielle. Relatives and friends are invited to his funeral on 9:30 AM, at THE ROBERT L. D'ANJOLELL MEMORIAL HOME OF BROOMALL, 2811 West Chester Pike, BroomaH. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AM, St. Anattatia Church.

Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Frlendi may call Fri. eve.

7 to 9 PM and Sat, morning 1:30 to 9:30 AM (Parking on Premises) DOLAN On March 11, 1991, JAMES J. husband of Marv J. (nee Murphy), of Collingswood, NJ also survived by i daughters, Mary Carol Buenile, Patricia Ann Powers, Dorothy Dolan, Helena Wirth and Joanne Moon, a ton, James J. Jr.) 14 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral 9:15 AM, from THE BLAKE-DOYLE FUNERAL HOME, CoHingt Collingswood, N.J.

Funeral Mast, II AM Church of St. John, CoHingswood. Int. Holy Cross Yeadon, Pa. FliSIIS LOUISA PATTERSON FUCHS, March 11, 1991, of Oinev, beloved wife of the late Frederick, dear mother of the late Dorothy Collins, Albert and Frederick Fucht, mother-in-law of John CoHint, grandmother of great grandmother of 7.

Relatives and friends Invited to Funeral Services 10 AM, from JOHN F. GIVNISH'S OF OLNEY, Sth St. at Chelten Ave. (6300 N. Sth Int.

Phila. Mem. Park. Friends may caH alter 9 AM Donations to American Heart Assn. 121 S.

Broad St. PA 19107 are appreciated. GENTILE Suddenly, March 10, 1991, ROBERT, age 57, beloved brother of John, Carmela Miller, Eleanor Anderson, Dorothy Scialdone, and Lillian Hamburg. Relatives and friends are invited to a Religious Service Sat. 10:30 AM THE HAROLD B.

MULLIGAN FUNERAL HOME, 11010 Knights Rd. Int. Hillside Cem. Friends may caH after 9 AM Parking In rear. HANDLER March 11, 1991, NATHANIEL, husband of Dorothy Irene (nee Martin), of Oretand, father of Judith Mary Newman, David Stephen Handler and Alan Michael Handler, brother of Lester Handler.

Relatives, friends are invited to services 10 AM, JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON, N. Broad St. above 71st Ave. Int. Shalom Mem.

Park. The family wiH return to the late residence and respectfully requests contributions in his memory be mad to American Cancer Society. HERSKCVITZ March 11, 1992, WILLIAM husband of Rachel) (nee Greenstetn), of Cherry HIM, father of Craig and Vllma Hershovlti and Gail Herthovin, ton of Eva (nee Cohen) and the late Martin Hershoviti, brother ot Ruth Davit and Jerry Hershovlti. Relatives and friends are Invited to services Fri. 10 AM, PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, 7O01 Berlin Cherry HIM, N.J.

Int. Haym Salomon Memorial Park. The lamHy WiH return to the lat residence and respectfuHv re-guests contributions in hit memory be maue to The American Cancer Society. HOEKKE THERESA E. (nee Luedek), on March 1, 1991, beloved mother of surviving sons Alex -Michael and K.

Peter, and aunt of Joerg Luedek Germany. Born on AprH 2, 1911, the survived two Wend Wart, a great depression and two totalitarian regimes. After fleeing from East Germany with her mother and two sons, she emigrated to the U.S. with the help ot good friends. This funeral WW be private, but a Memorial Service wiH be held at me Germantown Friends Meeting House at 47 W.

Coulter St. (near Germantown PA, on Sat. AprH 4, 1992, at 3 PM Friends are Invited tg attend and share their memories. In lieu of ftowert, contributions to the American Friends Service Committee's International Attain and Refugee Retteri Funds win be appreciated. KORAN March 10, 1991, of Widow Grev, HUGH beloved husband of Dorothy (nee Fetter), father of Dorothy Love and Kevin Horan; grandfather of Chartvime and Kevin; also survived by 3 sisters, 1 brothers, and nieces and nephewt.

Relatives and friends are invited to Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 AM, St. John of the Cross Church, Woodland Rotlvn. Int. HIHsid Cem. Frlendi may can alter 9:30 AM at the Church.

(Arr. by JOHN R. FREED) HUSKA March II, 1992, ROSE (no Ratpantl), beloved wife of Raymond devoted mother of Patricia DiLiberah) and Raymond Hutka, also survived by 3 grand and one great grandchild, titter of Rita Garafalo, Josephine Gallo and Edmond Ratpantl. Relatives and friends are Invited to her funeral 9 AM, at THE MONTI FUNERAL HOME, 233-3S i. Broad St.

Mast of Christian Burial, Stella Marls Church, 10:30 AM Int. New St. Mary's Brtlmawr, N.J. VIEWING FRI. EVENING 7-9.

hutt March 11, 1992, THOMAS beloved ton of Marl (nee Swartz) and the late WHIiam dear brother of Richard and the late Elizabeth and William. He it also survived bv hit nieces Deborah Hutt and Donna Marie Kennev and his grandniece Melissa Kenney. Relatives and friends are invited to his funeral 1:30 AM, at THE SLABINSKI FUNERAL HOME, 2414 Orthodox St. Mast of Christian Burial 9:30 AM, AM Saints Church. Int.

Holy Redeemer Cem. Viewing Fri. eve. 7 to 9 PM IACUZI0 March 10, 1991, JOSEPH (JOE FUSE), beloved husband of Josephine (nee Marefla) and father of Gennaro and Carmen; alto survived by grandchildren, Joseph and Nicoiena, stepchildren, CarmeHa Cammarota, Lucille Sharman and Angeto Licciardello and ttepgrandchHdren and 3 great stepgrand-chHdren, a -brother and a sister. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 1:30 AM.

from THE ACHILLE A. INGE Nil FUNERAL HOME, 705-07 Christian St. (So. Mast of Christian Burial 9:30 AM, St. Paul's Church.

Int. Holy Crost Com. Viewing Fri. eve. 7 to 9.

IULA On March 11, 1991, ROSE (nee DiTomo), of Haddon Heights, N.J., beloved wife of Dr. Frank M.D., loving mother of Marie at horn. Dr. Frank MO. and daughter-in-law Rosemary, of Marlton, John at home, one grandson Francis Joseph lula, 2 sisters Yolanda Cheli, of Vfneland and Carmela Sparagna, of Ocean City, 3 brothers Joseph DiTomo, of Arizona, Vincent and Anthony DiTomo, of Vinetand, beloved daughter of her late mother FHomena DiTomo, many nieces and nephews.

She wat a Eucharistic Minister, Past President of U.N.I.C.O., Co-Coordinator Charismatic Renewal of R.C. Church, Re-New Program tor St. Rote of Lima Church. Relatives and friends are Invited to her funeral on Fri. eve.

from 4 to 9 PM, from St. Rote ol Lima Church, 4th Ave. at Kings Highway, Haddon Heights. Mass of Christian Burial on 10:30 AM Int. Sacred Heart Vineland.

In lieu of flowers, famMy requests donations to St. John of God, 532 Del sea Dr. WestviHe Grove, N.J. OB093. (Arr.

JOHN A. HEALE FUNERAL HOME, Haddon Heights and Cherry HiH) JOXES CLAUDE on March 12, 1991, of Swarthmore, husband of Rote (nee DiRaddo), father of Claude S. Jones, Marv Grltaffl and AprH Wilson; alto turvived bv 7 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend hit Mast of Christian Burial Sat. 10 AM at Notre Dam de Lourdet Church, Falrvlew Swarthmore.

Int. Holy Cross Cam. Friends may caH Sat. after 9 AM at the church. (Arr.

bv THE JAMES F. KNOETGEN FUNERAL HOME, Ridley Twp.) KRANTZ March 11, 1991, ROSE (nee Augenbllck), wife of the late Samuel Krantz, mother of Art en Grots and Dr. Andrew Krantz, titter of Samuel Augenbllck and Fay Meyers, grandmother of Dr. Michael Gross, Kenneth Gross, Shelton Krantz and Austin Krantz. Relatives, friends Invited to funeral services 12 noon precisely, GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS, 4410 N.

Broad St. Int. Haym Salomon Memorial Park. Shiva wiH be observed at the Gross residence. Family requests that contribution! In her memory may be mad to Life College for a rose garden dedicated In the memory of Rot Krantz, 1249 Barclay Circle, Marietta, GA 30040, Attn.

Jean Reey. KRAUSS March 10, 1992, PEARL (nee Mandefbaum), wHe of the lat Loult, mother of Harold Krautt and Aden Krautt, titter of Reba Gotlieb and Evelyn Zitman, grandmother of Amy and Stewart. Retail vet and friends are Invited to Graveside Services FrL. 3 PM precisely, at Montefiore Com. (Sec PA-B), Fox Chaw, Pa.

The family wl return to the residence of Harvey and Trim Becker on Fri. The tamHv at the horn of Dr. Herbert and Adet Sears Sat. eve. Contributions In her memory may be made to the American Cancer Society.

(Arr. bv GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS.) KREBS CLAIR A of Upper Darby, March 9, 1991 after valiant struggle, survived by one sister, 2 daughters, 4 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, pleate honor hit memory with remembrances to American Heart 408 E. 4th St. Bridgeport, PA 19405 or American Lung Attn 1534 McDaniel Dr.

Wt Chester, PA 193U. RUMMER THEODORE Dovtettown, Pa March 11, 1992, husband of Martha (nee Dietrich), father of Karl T. Kummer and Susan Kummor Weeks, brother of Elsie Kummer, Agnes Ecktrt and Anna K. Wild, grandtather of Allen T. Kummer.

Relatives and frlendi are Invited to attend Funeral Services at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, N. Mam and Sprue Stv, Doylestown, Pa. 1(901 on Sat. March 14th at 10 AM Friends may caH at the church from 9 to 10 AM prior to the service.

Int. Whiteniarth Memorial Park, ProspectviHe, Pa. In lieu of (lowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Paul's Luth. Church at above address or to The Hosoic Program, co The Dovlestown 595 W.

State Doylestown, Pa. 18901. (REED AND STEINBACH, Doylestown) KWIATKOWSXI Suddenly, on March 11, 1992, JENNIE (nee Olugotecka), beloved wife of the lat Walter, devoted mother to Anthony and Edward, turvived by grandchildren, great grandchildren and a niece Alma ShoHenberger. Relatives and friends are invited to the viewing and funeral 1:30 AM, from THE EUGENE A. GNIEWEK FUNERAL HOME, 2711-13 E.

Alleghany Ave. (Cor. of THton Allegheny Exit). Mast of Christian Burial 10:30 AM, St. Adalbert R.C.

Church. Int. Most Holy Redeemer Cem. No viewing Sun. eve.

LaMONACA MARIA, March 12, 1992, dearest daughter of Roman and Marisa LaMonaca, dearest sister of Stephani and Sandra LaMonaca; granddaughter of Nunzlato LaMonaca and Nino Galea. Relatival and friends ar Invited to her funeral 10 AM, from LEONETTI FUNERAL HOME, N.E. Cor. Broad and Wotf Stf. Matt of Christian Burial, 11 AM, Epiphany Church.

Entombment Calvary Cherry HiH, N.J. Viewing Sun. eve. attar 7 PM LEE ELEANOR L. (nee Allen) on March 12, 1992 of Cardiff NJ, formerly of Wildwood, NJ and wit of Richard F.

mother of Richard F. Karen, Ronald F. and Randall also turvived by 7 grandchildren and one brother Elmer Allen. Mast of Christian Burial, Mon. 10 AM Church of St.

Luke the Evangelist, Glenside. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Relatives and friendt are invited to THE WILLIAM R. MAY FUNERAL HOME, Eatton Rd.

and Keswick Glentid Sun. 7-9 PM LENETZ MICHAEL, formerly of on March 1, 1991 dearly beloved husband of Shelda, devoted father of Zachary and Amanda, dearest brother of Joel, loving son of the late Raymond and Beatrice Lenetz. Services were held at THE BERKOWITZ-KUMIN-BOOKATZ, INC. MEMORIAL CHAPEL, Cleveland, Ohio, Tues. March 10.

Family at the Lenetz residence 28349 N. Woodland Pepper Pike, OH 44124. LOEWENSTEIH March II, 199? LOUIS LOEWENSTEIN, husband of June (nee Mart) and the late Helen (nee Kleel, father of Louis Loewenstein; also turvived bv 2 grandchildren. Relatives and friends ara Invited to Memorial Services, Fri. II AM JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON, N.

Broad St. above 7 1st Ave. LOMBARSO March 12, 1992, RITA (nee Mlele), beloved wife of the late Anthony mother of Anthony Rot Ann Jacobs and Sarah Romeo and the lat Margaret Stonone and Frank; grandmother by 14 grandchildren, 2 deceased grandchildren, and 4 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends ar Invited to funeral 8:15 AM, from THE ACHILLE A. INGENITO FUNERAL HOME, 705-07 Christian St.

Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 AM, St. Paul'! Church. Int. Holy Cross Cam. Viewing Sun.

tv. 7 te 9. LOUDEN March 10, 1992, JOSEPH brother of Tlwreia Weed, Dorothy McCracken, Marv Kowalski and Joan Hasher, survived bv nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral 1:30 AM. from C.J.

O'NEILL FUNERAL HOME, 309-11 E. La-high Ave. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AM, Visitation B.VM. Church. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may caH Mon. morning after 8:30 AM MAKOWSKI March 11, 192, WALTER (DOOGEN), beloved husband of EmHy (nee Koiakowska), devoted father of Walter L. Diane Koszyk and Gregory; dear brother of Ham Smierczytkl, John Makowskl and Frances Kraikowikl and the late Victoria Dens-chuck, Joseph and Stanley; also sadly misted by 4 grandchHdren. Relatives, friendt, member! of th Holy Name Society, Golden Ageri of St.

John Canhus Church and employees of American Bug and Paper Co. Invited to his Funeral Mon. 1:30 AM from THE SUCHARSKI FUNERAL HOME, 2324 Margaret St. Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM St. John Cantiul Church, Int.

Resurrection Cem, Donations hit memory to the St. John Cantiul 100th Anniversary Fund would be appreciated by the family. Friends may call Sun. eve. from 7 PM at the Funeral Home.

MALENO March 11, 1991 ROSE (no DlStetino), wrf of the lat Peter, sister of Peter and Anthony DISrefano, Elizabeth DeFlavIs, Ann Coiaienl and the lat Carman, Joseph, Thomai DlS'efan, Mary Evangelist and Rita Caramonica; alto turvived by many nieces and nephewt. Viewing and funeral Sat. morning alter I AM, from THE STOLFO FUNERAL HOME, 2534-31 S. Broad St. Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM at St.

Richard's Church. Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cam. No viewing Fri eve.

KScCABI JOHN, suddenly, on March 11, 1992, formerly of Newtown Square, beloved husband of Mary (nee McLaughlin), father of Mrs. Nora Kan, of Horns-dale, brother of Patrick, of and Anthony, of Corby, England; alto survived by 2 grandchHdren, Lauren and Sean Kane. A Graveside Service wi held in The Valley Fore Gardens, King of Prussia, Sat. at 11:30 AM HESSLING FUNERAL HOME, Honatdat, PA Mclaughlin JOHN March 11. 1991.

of Havertown. husband of Katharine C. (nee Sturgis), father ot Mar- ceaa Quirk, Marion Taylor and Katharine Rooert; also survived bv I grandchildren and 2 great grandchHdren, brother of Marion Welker. Relatives and friends ara invited to funeral 1:10 AM, THE DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, 1401 WEST CHESTER PIKE (COR. LYNN UPPER DARBY, PA.

Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AM, Church of St. Bemadett, Turner and Bond Drexel HHL bit. Holy Cross Cam. No calling hours Fri. eve.

McKALLY March 10, 1992, MARGARET R. (dm Beahm), of Juniata Park, wff of Joseph, mother of Joseph H. and John sister of Mary Blttener, iliter-ln-law of Sr. Mary Edmond, S.C.C.; also survived by 7 grandchildren and great grandchHdren. Relatives and friendt are Invited to funeral 8:45 AM, from THE GUCKIN FUNERAL HOME, 1419 E.

Hunting Park Ave. Matt of Christian Burial, 9:45 AM, Holy Innocents Church. Inf. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friend! may caH Sat.

morning alter 8:45. Family request! donations to St. Vincent's Horn Tacony, 7201 Minor PhHa. PA 19135. MEKI7ARIAN JOHN, March 9, 1992, brother of Oueenie Mullen, unci of Or.

Robert Diergaian and Lisa Haledllan, hit Graveside Service win be held 2 PM, FrL, Holy Crotl Yeadon, Pa. (VRAWI) M'JSR-TERRENCE March II, 1992, E. RUTH (ne McGee), beloved wrf of th lat John Norman Terrene, Sr. and Robert Mulr; also survived by stepson, John Norman Torrance, Jr. and wift, Mary, a brother, Rev.

Robert McGee; 5 grandchHdren, 9 great grandchadran, on niece and 4 nephews. Relatives, friends invited to her Viewing 8:30 AM, WACKERMAN FUNERAL HOME, 8040 Verree Fox Chase and to Masi of Christian Burial, 10 AM, St. Cecilia Church. Int. St.

Dominic Cemetery. MURPHY JOSEPHINE HODGES MARTIN MURPHY, Of Wl-mlngton, NC, on March II, 1992, both Oct. IS, 1903 ki FayettevHIe, NC. Mrs. Murphy graduated from James Walker Memorial School of Nursing ki 1923.

Widow of WHiiam Faison Murpny, electrical engineer from Wallace, NC. Mrs. Murphy wat an Industrial nurse for U.S. Rubber at the first plant to manufacture synthetic rubber, during WW II In Charleston, w. VA.

She then served at Infirmary nurse for Cedar Crest CoHege in AHentown, PA, alto at Giati-boro S'ate College in Glassboro, NJ and at Tempi University Health Service in PhHa. Mrt. Murphy wai elected to the "Legion of Honor" for persons who hav contributed to interfaith and interracial harmony at the Chapel of Four Chaplains and It alto remembered for many veart of dedicated service at Hoty Trinity Church, PhHa. Surviving are two Georgia Worth Murphy SmaHman of Wilmington, NC, Heme Westbreok Murphy Graff, wrf of WHIiam Hastings Graff, and a son Whtlam Faison Murphy, III of Atlanta, with hit wife Marcia; alt survived bv 9 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren. The Rev.

Robert D. Cook wW conduct a Funeral Service on Saturday at 10 AM in St. James Church, Wilmington, NC. Afterwards her cousin, the Rev. Jortn 1 Armfietd, wM lead the burial service In Rockflth Church Cem.

Wallace, NC. In lieu of flowers, contributions to The Presiding Bishop's Fund for World Relief. MYERS THOMAS W. kmgtlrn resident of Neotun Beach, died Tues. March 10, 1991 was a member of First Christian Church of the Retired at a Malor in the U.S.

Army Reserve, wai a Sunshine Man of Beaches Kiwanft Club, Past President of AARP, Jacksonville Beach, Decant for the Beaches Historical Society. Survivors include 2 sons Thomas Ward Myert, of Palm Beach, FI. and William Carton Myert, ot Neptune Beach, grandchHdren and 2 great grandchildren. Funeral Services wi be held 2 PM, at First Christian Church of th Beaches with Rev. John Hlbbard officiating.

Interment wiH foHow In Warren Smith Cem. Th famHy receive friends from 4 hi I PM, FrL, at HARDAGE-GIDDENS FUNERAL HOME, 1701 Beach Blvd. JacksonvM Baach, Fla. NEIBART March 12, 1991, TILLIE, mother of Sam Snvderman and the late Albert Snvderman, mother-in-law of Harriet Snvderman, grandmother of A dele Garfinkel, Meri Kestin and Teri SHmgeri, great grandmother of Robby Garfinkel, Rorv Bresner, Adam and Michael Kestin, David and Jeffrey Fish. Relatives and trienot are invited to Graveside Services Sua 11 noon precisely at Montefiore Cem.

(Sec N). Contributions In her memory may be mad to Th Leukemia Foundation. (Arrangementi by GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS). NICHOLSON On March 11 1991, VIOLA J. NICHOLSON in Wotf), beloved wH of the late Frank C.

Nicholson, mother of Frank C. Nicholson, also turvived bv 2 grandchHdren, Linda McGuineit and David C. Nicholson and 3 great grandchildren, Doug, Ryan and Jamkt Lvtm McGumess. Relatives and friends are Invited tg services Monday, 10:30 AM at THE WILOEY FUNERAL HOME, Front and Westmoreland Stv Int. HIHslde Cem.

Friends may caH Monday 9-J0 to 10JO AM viewing Sunday evening. (Parking mihWHdy Lot) NOOKE March 10, 1992 MARIE i. (ne Robbim), of Church-via, formertv ot Cheltenham, dear wHe of James F. Noon, Sr. and beloved mother of James F.

Noon. MD. and Nancy M. Labotky; also survived by 1 grandchildren. Relatives and friendt are Invited to th Mats of Christian Burial, Fri.

10 AM at the chapel of Th Provincial of Th Sisters of Th Holy Redeemer, 521 Moredon Rit, Huntingdon VHy. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Th famHy desires contributions ki her memory mad to Holy Redeemer Hospital, 1441 Huntingdon Pike, Meadowbrook, Pa. 19044.

Th famHy wiH receive friends after 9 AM In th chap. Arr. EDWARD J. McGEE FUNERAL HOME 0TGKNELL March 12, 1991, MARY of M10 Brandvwtn beloved daughter th lat Michael and Bridget O' Donne (ne Early), lister of Sr. Mart Cordtt, O.P., (formwty Evelyn O'DotmeH).

Sh li alto turvived by on nephew. Lor en O'DonneH and 3 couiint, Msgr. Chart! Molt, John Duffy and Mary Bow den. Religious, relative! and friends are Invited to her funeral on Mon. at 1:30 AM, THE DINAN-BRENNAN FUNERAL HOME, 1921-23 Spring Gar-dan toaowed by a Concelebrahtd Matt of Christian burial at 10 AM in St.

Francis Xavier Church, th Oratory, 24th and Green Stv, PhHa. Int. Holy Crotl Cem. Frlendi may also caH at th Funeral Horn Sun. v.

7 to 9 PM in lieu of ftowert pleas tend donations to The Sacred Heart Horn, 1315 W. Hunting Part Pa. 19140. After serving New Jersey for 63 years, massive debt has forced us Out of Business. The Princeton store is closing next Sunday.

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