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Sunday, June 11, 1989 The Philadelphia Inquirer South Jersey deaths Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Mr. Raver was a retired employee of the New York Shipyard and South Jersey Port Corp. in Camden. Survivors: his wife, Helen M. Britton Rever; a daughter.

Susan L. Belzer of Runnemede; two grandchildren, and two brothers, Clarence Rever of Erial and Roy Rever of Glen dors. Services: viewing, 10 a.m. tomorrow, Gardner Funeral Home, 126 S. Black Horse Pike, Runnemede; funeral, 11 m.

tomorrow, at the funeral home; burial, Locustwood Memorial Park, Cherry Hill. Services: viewing, 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Ora L. Wooster Funeral Home, 5 1 Park Clementon; funeral, 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, at the funeral home; burial, Oakland Cemetery, Oakland.

EDWARD J. FEIGENBUTZ. 58. of Penn-ssuken, died yesterday at Kennedy Memorial HospitalsCherry Hill Division. Mr.

Feigenbutz was a self-employed insurance agent, a veteran of the Korean War and a member of St. Stephen's Church in Pennseuken. Survivors: three sons, James of Mount Laurel, John of Marlton and Edward of Cherry Hill; three daughters. Barbara Scott and Donna Deputy, both of Pennsauken, and Nancy Feigenbutz of Swedesboro; eight grandchildren; his mother, Rose Feigenbutz of Pennsauken; a brother, Raymond of Texas; two sisters, Theresa Palmer and Catherine Amer, both of Pennsauken, and a friend, Melodie Caporiccio of Pennsauken. Services: viewing, 7 to 9 p.m.

tomorrow and 9 to 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Inglesby Sons Funeral Home, Cove and Wyndam Roads, Pennsauken; Mass, 10 a.m. Tuesday, St. Stephen's Church, Browning Road, Pennsauken; burial, Woodbury Memorial Park, Woodbury. KATHERINE H.

BUYER FRANK. 79. of Collingswood, died Friday at West Jersey Hospital-Camden. Mrs. Frank was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, Fairview Chapter 219.

Survivors: her husband, Bernard two sons, Bernard D. of Audubon and Leon J. of Sweet Valley. 12 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren, and a brother, Samuel Gibson of St. Petersburg, Fla.

Services: viewing, 7 to 9 p.m. today, Foster's Funeral Home, Haddon and Lees Avenues, Collingswood; Eastern Star service, 8 p.m. today, at the funeral home; funeral, 1 p.m. tomorrow, at the funeral home; burial, Locustwood Memorial Park, Cherry Hill. GEORGE M.

HALL. 77, of Moorestown, died Thursday at his home. Mr. Hall was a self-employed house painter. Survivors: his wife.

Jean Hammer Hall; three daughters, Lorraine Elbon and Jane Nyman, both of Mount Laurel, and Eleanor Morrison of Marlton; 14 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; a brother, the Rev. Harvey S. Hall of Newport. N.J., and a sister, Phyllis Pyle of Pompano Beach, Fla. Services: viewing, 10 to 11 a.m.

tomorrow, Lewis Funeral Home, 78 E. Main Moorestown; funeral, 1 1 a.m. tomorrow, at the funeral home; burial, Mount Laurel Cemetery. LOIS CRAWFORD HUGHES. 61.

of Lindenwold, died Friday at West Jersey Hospi-tal-Voorhees. Mrs. Hughes was a teller for First Peoples Bank in Laurel Springs. Survivors: her husband, James a son, James J. two daughters.

Terry Ro-masko of Philadelphia and Maureen Erne of Laurel Springs; three grandchildren; her mother, Sarah Crawford, and two sisters, Elaine Vetrone and Sally Pfieffer, all of Rio Grande, Cape May County. Services: viewing. 9:30 to 10:30 a tomorrow, Ora L. Wooster Funeral Home, 51 Park Clementon; funeral, 10 a tomorrow, at the funeral home; Mass, 1 1 a.m. tomorrow, St.

Lawrence Church, South and Cleveland Avenues, Lindenwold; burial, private. EMERY E. REVER. 75. of Runnemede, died Friday at his home after a lengthy illness.

Wire-Wise Display Co. of Philadel phia, a manufacturer of wire display racks. He was a former member of B'nai B'rith. Survivors: his wife, Caro "Krenny" Moskowitz Massey; son David; daughter, Randi Alvarado; his mother. Rose Rosenthal, and a grand son.

Services: 2 p.m. today, Riverview Memorial Chapel, 1707 New Rd Lynnwood, N.J.; burial, Emeth Sha lom Cemetery. Cardiff, N.J. The Rev. James F.

Connor, 82, pastor emeritus of Presentation B.V.M. Church in Cheltenham, died Friday at the Villa St. Joseph in Dar by. Born in Philadelphia, Father Con nor attended St. John the Baptist and St.

Columba Schools, and Roman Catholic High School. He entered St. Charles Borromeo Seminary and was ordained in 1935. He served as an assistant pastor at Our Lady Help of Christians Church, St. Bernard Church, Annunciation B.V.M.

Church, St. John the Baptist Church, St. Veronica's Church and St. Bridget's Church, all in Philadel phia, as well as at St. Joseph's Church in Downingtown.

He joined Presentation B.V.M Church as assistant pastor and was appointed pastor in 1961 and pastor REICHNER Juna 4, 1919, LILLIAN (barn Za vat), wife at Charlat Raichnar, mathar at Erich Timbar and Lenan Mier kewtki, titiar at Padra Onnada and Mirta Ouatoda; alta turvivad by 4 orid nedren. RetaaXret and triandt mvitad ta har Mamarial SarvicaMarwII AM, at Trmiiy Lumaran Church, 14m and WaH SH. ki kw at Sawart, danaham may ba tant ta tha Cancer Re taarch Fund. Jertenen Hospital, 1070 Walnut Phaa. 1107.

(JOHN R. OEAOY FUNERAL440ME REMOLDE Juna 10, ltt, ELEANOR A. (net StewartLw Ran mother at Francn G- RemeM Daramv A. Park, Richard, Minnow, Oamal Jamet and Eleanor A. Remaktei titter at Oamal Stewart, Julia Hani, Barbara Doyle and the late Matthew Stewart; alta lurvrved bv II arendchadren and 33 treat trendchadren.

Raiahvat and Iriandt mvitad It runeral AM at THE KOLLER FUNERAL HOME, MIS Ride Ave. (car. al Liveiey). Matt at Chrithan Burial, 10 AM, Si Phmo Neri Church. Int.

Calvary Cam. Friandt may cai Tuat. 7 ta I PM Donanent her memerv ta Wittahicken Hetpke, MIS Germantawn Ave-Phaa-Pa. 14 1 14 weud be appreciated. ROSCIOLI On June I tit, ANTOINETTE (naa DeVUcca), wrle at the late Sylvia, mother at Jamet, Anthany and Sylvia Jr.i alta turvivad bv 7 traixKnuoren and treat grandchHdren.

Relativat and Iriandt ara mvitad ta har luneral on Monday 4 AM (ram ANGELONE FUNERAL HOMES, IS34-30 Veraea (Mt. Airy) and to Matt at Chrithan Burial 10 AM at kn-maculaie Conception Church Int. Matv Sepulchre Cam. Viewing Sun, ava. 7-t PM i ROSENAl) SHIRLAY-See WEIL Netke RUPP On June I tat, ELSIE (naa Kundit), krm al me lata Widam L.

at Beverly, N.J. Relativet and h-iendt are mvitad ta Servicei Men. 13 Noon at THE CARTER FUNERAL HOME, 314 Cedar BnttaL kit. Wnitemarth Mamarial Part. There wit be na catjne noun mit evening.

Viewing tram II AM hmt al tervict an Mtndav. RYAN HELEN an Juna 7, 19H, al Takama Part, btlovad writ af tha lata Thama J. Ryan, Sf mathar at Tnamat J. Ryan, at SaVar Sprinfl, and Jn Hattoan, at CMinamanan, NJ, MHr af Wtifoam Kui, af Dttrad, Mich and Jowph Kutt, af Sun City, Cat; aft wrvivtd by 7 arandchtklrtdft and wtaf Gravatlda sarvica and inttrmant Maty Savuicfirt Cam Chtrtvfrham Ava. and Eatton an Man.

Junt 17m af II AJVV Tha tomtfy uwt that aiprtsvtom af sympathy may bt madt in tht farm af confrtbuhant ta Tha Arnaocan Cancar Sactttv. SAVARESE VINCENT J. Junt Ittl, batavad husband at Dtlia (nat Dtola), davottd tathar of Vmctnt J. Anthany John J. and 7 arandchadran; alto ftwvrvod bv hi brathart, Jowph, Anthony, Fotu (Phil), hit tis-ttr, Marv DiFMippo; tut loving da ughttrt -in-Uw, Jo-taphmt.

Candy and Lisa; hit rovmo nttcas and naph-tw and many fritndt. Pracadad in dtath bv hit tistars, CacMta Mastaro and Lauttt iss. Rtlattvtt and triandt art invittd to hit funaral tViO f- Vi AM. at THE ROBERT L. D'ANJOLELL MEMORIAL HOME OF UPPER DARBY, IMS Wttt Chttttr P.ht, UPPER DARBY, PA.

(East of Township Una). Matl ot Christian Burial, AJVL, St. Dona to' Church, mt. SS. Pttar and Paul Cam.

Friandt may caN Sun. ava. 7 to PM (Parking an pramists). Donation, may ba mada in hit mtmorv to St. Oonato't Church, and Caliowhal Pa.

I91S1 or Tha Amtrican Cancar Socrtry, 1422 Chattnut Pa. IV ot SCHUSTER LOUISE an June Ittt of Spring Ha, formerly of Narberth, age 44, wife af lha lata John Schuiter. Survived bv har ton Jack Schutrer ef Soring Hal, 4 grandchridren and 2 great grandchildron. Funeral Servicet wdl be held The Chapel ot the Abbey Mautoieum al Chorion Ht 1701 I. Wath-mgton Lane, June 14 41 2 PM tn keu of Sowort, contributiont may be made to The American Heart Alia, SSI S.

Newtown SI. Media, Pa. 1043. (STUARD, ARDMOREL HARRY R. JR, of N.

Mchian Venice Park, Atlantic City, N.J., June 9, IW; ho wat a ntornber af 0d Philadelphia Club-OLE, beloved hutband of Modrod (net MiMer). Memorial services wti be hetd Wed, II AJVL at ADAMS-PERFECT, New and Zien Rd Northfield, N.J. Resting Place, private. Friends may can Wed. at the time of services.

Donations may bo madt to Tht American Cancer Society, Atlantic Co Unit 101, S. Short Norltiheld, NJ. his rnemery SHAW. June 9, Ittf, of Colwvn, MILL ICE NT (nee Morse), daughter of the late WWard and MMicerrt Morse, wife of John R. Shaw, mothtjr Donald E.

Havens and WiMiam A. Havens; also survived bv her daughters-in-law. Manor Havens and Tenia Havens, grandchildren, BiN, Rust, Melissa, Becky and Denny, one brother, William Morse. Relatives, friends are invited to the funeral service II AJVL, at MARVIL FUNERAL HOME, 1110 Main Darby, where friends may cai Tim. eve.

7 to V. Int. AMington Com. SILVERMAN June 1tl, HARRY, husband of Sara (nee DavH), father of Roberta S. Grossman and Alan O.

SMverman, brother of Esther Berman, Svtvia Dafz, Bernard Silverman and Morris I. Silverman; also survived by 4 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to services Sua, 11 AM, at BERSCHLER FUNERAL CHAPELS, 4300 N. Broad St. (iust so.

af x-wav). Int. Mt. Sharon Com. Family wW return to 320 Fawn HW Lane, Penn VaHtv.

Shiva wiN be observed Monday and Tuesday at the late residence. Contributions in Mt mtmorv may bt madt to Tha Amer. Cancar Society. TANKSLEY CHARLES on Junt 7, IW, at Albert tin-stem Medical Center, leaves to mourn their toss his devoted wife, Bessie, chMren, one brother, 2 sisters, 5 grandchildren, and many ether loving relatives and friends. Viewing Tues.

June 13, 1919, 9 to 40 AM at The Upper Room Baptist Church, Tulpehocken St. A Ogonti Ave. with services tvnmediatelv iWowing, Int. Sunset Memorial Park. Arr.

BRUCE HAWKINS FUNERAL HOME, 4421 Old York Rd. TINNEY ELEANORE O. (nee Urbach), Junt 10, 1tt9, wife of Joseph, and mother of Timothy Urbach and Mary-alien Niter; also survived bv 2 brothers, Patrick and James; 2 sisters, Agnes Gregg and Mary Hauck, and 4 grandchildren. Relatives And friends Invited to her funeral 9:30 AJW to THE McCAFFERTY-SWEENEY FUNERAL HOME, 612 Torresdale Ave. Services wiR begin at 10:30 AJVL Viewing Tuesday 7 to 9.

Int. Magnolia Com. TISCHLER June 10, 1919, FREDERICK (FRED), hutband of Ruth (net Soften), father of Harry Ttschter Dr. Allan Tischier and Susan Miller; brother of Svtvia Marmer; also survived by 4 grandcMdren. eia fives and friendt are invited to funeral servicet 30 PJVL precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'," 4410 N.

Broad St. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Family wit return to MM N. 10th St.

Contributiont in hit memory may bo made to The Stanford Univ. Cancer Research Center, Palo Alto, California. TOCZYLOWSKI June 1919, ANTHONY age tt, beloved hutband of Helen R. (nee Orzechowiki), devoted father of Antoinette Gavaghan, Francii CamiHe A. Sullivan.

Anthony Chriihne Henry D. and Maria D. Toe-iviowiki; alio lurvived bv 10 grandchildren, 2 liiten and 4 Relative! and friendi are Invited to attend hii viewing on Tuev, 9 AM from Our Ladv of Ransom Church (Rooievett Blvd. and Unruh followed bv hit Man of Chriitian Burial, 10 AM Int. HUdide Cem.

No viewing on Mon. eve. In lieu of towers, donation! made in hit memory to The American Oncologic Hospital would bt preferred bv the tamily. PETNER FUNERAL HOME). TRUSKIN June 9, 1969, ERWIN husband of the lale Katharine (nee Abrami), of Toms River, N.J., formerly of lather of Herbert and Renee Trutkin, Saul and Barbara Truikin, brother of Max Truikirw alto turvivad bv I grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren.

Graveside tervicet will be held Mon. 11:30 AM pre-citelv at Shalom Memorial Park, Bvberrv and Pine Rdt. (Sec. Abraham). Family will return to Toms River, N.J.

The family tuggettt contributions in his memory may be made to The Deborah Hospital or tt charity ot the donor'! choice. ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS 455 0100 ULRICH June 9, Ittt, ROWLAND age 10 vrt, beloved hutband of Minnie O. (nee Levy), father of David Neu-man, brother of Herbert; alto lurvived bv grandchildren and one great grandchild Relativet and friendt are invited to Servicei Mon. 11:30 AM HOLLEN FUNERAL HOME, 724-21 E. Allegheny Ave.

Int. Magnolia Cem. Friendt may call Mon. after 10:30 AM VALENO Of Fox Chase, formerly of Olney, BENEDICT (BEN) J. VALENO, June 1989, age 42 veart, husband of the late Frances L.

(nee DeCarolis), dear lather of Robert G. and wife Barbara; grandfather af Robert dear ton ol Angelina Valeno; brother of Robert and Nicholat Valeno and fiance of Eileen Kroken-berger; alto survived bv many nieces and nephewv Relative! and friends are mvited to call 7-9 PM. and to hi! funeral 8:30 AM. at THE DEETER FUNERAL HOME, SSO0 N. 5th St.

and to participate a Man ot Chriitian Burial 10 AM at The Resurrection of Our Lord Church, Castor and Shelmire Stv lieu of floweri, contributions in hi! memory to Tha Holy Redeemer Hoipice, 12265 Towntend 19154 or fa The Fox Chase Cancer Center, 7701 Bur-holme 191 1 1, would be appreciated. WATKINS FRANK on June 8, 1989 at Jefferson Hospital. Mr. Watkins wai an ex-policeman and alio worked at head ol security for the Public School System. He it lurvived ov his wife, berry H.

Inee tamer Zane; also lurvived bv 2 grandchildren and 2 great Viewing wit be held 4-8 PM at t. Thereie Catholic Church, Upsal and Anderson Stv Service will be held at 8 PM at the church. Int. White-marsh Memorial Park, Tuev, 9:45 AM (SAVIN F.H.) WEIL June 1989, SHIRLAY ROSENAU, tn Palm Beach, mother of Robert J. and Dorit Rotenau; alto survived bv grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Memorial Servicei June 12th at II AM precisely ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS, 4720 Broad St. (455-0)00). Contributions in her memory may be made to The Joieph F. and Leo Rotenau Cardiac Retearch, co Albert Einitein Med. Center.

WOLKIN Pleatt tee ZELERMYER notice. ZELERMYER (WOLKIN) I Junet, 1989, REBECCA (Betty) Zatermytr (nee Che-pfin), of Boca Raton, formerly ot Svracine, NY Cherry HW, NJ, beloved wife af WUham Zeier-mver and the late Paul Wofkm, loving mother-of Rabbi Carl (Judy) Woikin, fond stepmother of Baeoamm and Milton Zelermver, devoted grandmother. Jothua David Woikin, Evan, Eric, Jamie and Sarah Zelermver, loving daughter ot the late Motet and Anna Chepim, dear titter of the late Miriam Armoa Reiahvet and friendi ara mvited to funeral tervicet Mon. Noon precisely, "GOLDSTEINS' SUBURBAN NORTH," 310 Second St. Pike, Southampton (hot.

County Lint and Street Rdv). Int. Monteftore Com. Cemetery lots HAYM SOLOMON, 2-4 plots. King of Prussia area Sacrifice Call 671-1676 SUNSET MEMORIAL-M) tiles on I lot, 3 vitas an CALL 322-2993 DeFEO Junt I9t9, SAMUEL, bMvM hutband 1 Betty Inee Abruno), devoted lather el toMli tm turvivad by 1 grendtont, hmw at Jenny Blair, Angelina Pagiiareae and Eleanor CardMia.

Relatives and friendt art Invited (a hit viewing an funeral I JO AM, at THE MONTI FUNERAL HOME, 2433-, 3S S. araad SI. Matt a) Chrithan Burial, Epiphany at Our lard Church, 4:30 AAA. Entemomen. Calvary Cam Cham Hex N.J.

Na viewing Sun. eve. i DELIO On June 194, ALBERT JOSEPH aaa 49 vrv, at Vmc4ntewn. NJ, husband at Phveit, taihar at Albert David Phdtp Tore Lunitard and Phyl-. Nt Lerenie; else turvtvmg 4 trandcMMran, a utter Natalia Luna, AHrad, WXiem and Eugene.

Matt at Chmnan Burial bt celebrated Tuev 10 AJVV at lha Sacred Heart Church, Wethmgton Mt. Hetty, NJ. Int. Lakevtew Mamarlal Part, CMnamman. NJ.

Friends may cat Man. ava 7 ta PM at ma PERINCHIEF CHAPELS, 434 Hiah Ml. Maty, NJ. DILETTO CHARLES, Jvna I9t9, suddenly, at Uppar Darby, Pa, btlovad hutband at Grace (naa Snyder), daar ta-lhar at Erma Hantet, Elaanar atria and Chartotto Cetdan, brother at Jataph, Frank, Damme, Edith Dl-lette, Kalhrvn FMacchiara, Mary Cancaa and rha lata Alohanta Duetto; alta turvivad by 7 arandchadran. Ralalivat and friendi ara aivittd ta funeral 4:30 AM, THE DONOMUE FUNERAL HOME, 4401 Watt Chattar Pt (Car.

Lynn UPPER DARBY, PA. and ta Matt at Chrithan Burial, II AM, St. Cvr at Alexandria Church, mi. SS. Pttar and Paul Cam.

Na catmt neon Man. ava. DiTIZIO-(GIANTOMASO) Juna Ittt, ROSC (naa Gieaernbardo), beloved mathar at Maria Caiman, Ravmand Giantamata and Jaann ladKKce; turvivad by I erandchndran, I raat randctindran, a brother and tititr. Raiahvat and ndt mvitad ta FUNERAL MONDAY, CARTO FUNERAL HOME, INC 2212-14 S. Braad St.

Matt at Chrithan Burial 10 AM. Staaa Mam Church. Int. SS. Patar and Paul Cam, VIEWING SUNOAY PM DOHERTY Of Nerth wtdwatd, J- an June 4, 1404, THOMAS buivid hutband at Mary C.

(nee McCeteugh), am tamer at Mrt. Mary Ceem, and Themat and Jamet Dohertv; alta turvivad bv 9 grandchildren and 4 grea hit 7tm year. Reiahvet and trtandt ara mvited la attend viewing and funeral Tuat. 4 31 AM tram JOHN P. FLUEHR AND SONS, INC.

3MI-IS Cettman Ave. Sarvlcat 10:30 AM kit. private Na viewing Man. eve. Oonatnnt ft St.

Arm's Church, Wadweed, NJ. 00340 preferred. DOUGHERTY HELEN (nee McGrafhl, age 44. Survived by ana tan Jehn Campbell at ana daughter, Arm Rata Atotmc af one titter, Margaret Dragone at Ft. Lauder dale, 3 grandchiidren; teverai mecet and naph.

ewt. Servicet wet lake place an Man- I IS AM THE COMMERCE HILL FUNERAL HOME, 4741 Mam Bridgeperl, Ct. and 4 AM at SI. Tereu't Church, Trumbut. kit.

st. Peter's Com- Danbury, Ct Fritndt may cai Sua. S-l PM DUNCAN Juna Ittt, JAMES beloved hutband at Doris A Johntan Duncan, devoted father at Anne L. Cokmt, af Bradenten Beach, Peter H. Duncan, af Camelul, and Virginia S.

tvet, af Fulton, N.V., alta turvivad by 1 tittert, 34 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren and ana treat great grandchild. Reletlvet, friend! are invited fa cat Man, 10 AM Phaedeiphia Baphtl Home. 4301 Roetevett Blvd. Service II AM kit. Sat.

South Onondaga, N.Y. In lieu at Seweri con-trdjuhont hit memory may be made to the National Hemopheia Foundation, Delaware VaMy Chapter, 3300 Wathmgten Pa. 1414a. (MONTANTE FUNERAL HOME) DUTKA WAS VL, June 4, 1404, hutband ef the late Maria (net Knvtitefartka), tamer of Raman, Michael, Behaen, Walter and Mary Schoheid; alia lurvrved bv 13 Viewing Man. to PM (Parallel M).

SUCHARSKI FUNERAL HOME, 2334 Margaret St. Funeral, 4:30 AM, Tuev, al funeral home. Re-auiem liturgy, AM, St. Joiaphal UkramuMI Cam-mk Church, kit. St.

Manf Cam. FABIANI JOSEPH, an June 10, Ittt, af FetfenvtM, beloved hutband of Catherine (nee O'Eka), devoted lamer ef John, Mery, and Frank; alia turvivad bv one grand-chad, dear brother ot Rote and Rita. Reiahvet and friendt ara invited fa HIS VIEWING Tuet. AM and retiojoul service 10 AM at FLUEHR'S-RISINS SUN AVES40I Ritmt Sun Ave. mt.

Oakland Cam. FENTON June 4, Ittt, CONNIE MSTOFFERE of wife of the late Frank Steftera and Lerov Fenton, mother of Lee Kermev and Vincent Stottere; daughter ot Mary Caitrhnko. Sitter of Jotephme Mvcek, Suian Parenfi, Marv Murphy and the late Vincent Penefto; alto tur vtved by 4 grendchedren and 2 great grandchedren. Relativet and friendi are mvited to viewing 10 AM at THE KOLLER FUNERAL HOME, 443S Ridge Ave. (Cor.

ol Liveiey). Man al Chrithan Burial II AM St. Lucv't Church, kit. Holy Sepulchre Cam. Na view Sun.

eve. Donehont her memerv fa Rom-borough Memorial Hernial Bldg. Fund, S4O0 Ridge Pa. 14124, would be appreciated. FLANNAGAN RITA M.

(nao Colltm), an Juna 1W of ChurchvWt, wift of tht lata Josteh, mothar of Barbara O. Varum, orandmothar of Dtborah Jackson, Michaol, Ktnntth and Vanttsa Vartaa Rautfivts and fritndt invrttd to htr funtral 1:30 AM. at THE JAMES J. McGHEE FUNERAL HOME, 2nd St. Pika and Bal-mont Southampton.

Matt ot Chrithan Burial, 10 AM at St. Vmcant DtPaut Church, Hatboro Rtchboro, Pa. tnt. Raturrachon Cam. Famtiv rt-cttvo friandt Mon.

7 to 9 PM. at funtral homo. FREDERICK Suddenly, on June Ittt, RUTH (nee Atounti) of Broomee, devoted mother of Mrv Lorm (Virginia) Lightcap and Shirley Frederick ol BreomaN, and Mai. Weiiam C. Frederick, Jr.

ol Georgia; alio turvivad bv her Mrt. Ken (Carole) Hart, Leri Lightcap, Andrea and Jennifer Frederick. Funeral Servicet 2 PM THE FRANK C. VIOEON FUNERAL HOME, Spreuland Lawrence Rdv, Broomall, where friends may cal after I PM mt. Valley Forge Cam.

GARVIN MARY STANLEY GARVIN, on Fri. June 9, If, of Otney, beloved wife of James B. Garvin, mother of Thomas Walter T. and the late James B. Garvin, III, grandmother of 10, and sitter of Thomas B.

Stan-lev. Family and friends are invited to cai Tues. morning after 9 o'clock Church of St. Helena, eUl N. Sth St.

and are invited to participate in her Mass of Chrithan Burial at 10 a' clock. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. No evening viewing. Please omit flowers.

(GEITNER'S OF OLNEY AND FOX CHASE) GRIER MARY E. STIRES GRIER, June of Upper Darby, beloved wife of the late William sister of John Stires, aunt of ANyce Lew and dear friend of Theresa OtMane. Relatives, friends and members of Covenant United Methodist Church invited to funeral services 11 AM, from the Covenant United Methodist Church, Springfield Rd. and Saver Springhead, Pa. 19064.

Friends may caN after 10 AJW Int. Valley Forge Gardens. Donations to the above mentioned Church or The American Cancer Society, 2S0 N. Providence Media, 1903 would be appreciated bv the famMv. Family Service by SPENCER T.

VIDEON'S OF GRUBB RICHARD STEELMAN, June 1414, of Springfield, beloved hutband of Helen M. (nee Magmnii), brother of Warren L. Grubb; alto lurvived bv niece! and nephewv Richard Grubb wai in the Electrical Dept. at St. Charlat Seminary, Overbrook.

Funeral tervice and interment at convenience of the family. Arr. bv THE DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, Watt Chttttr Pikt, Upper Darby, Pa. GRUBER On June 9, 1919, WILLIAM beloved husband of Patricia (nee Burnt), father of WiHiam, Mrv Patricia Bumi, Mrv Donna Begtev, Mrv Carol Uiher, Mrv Diana Rowan and Gerard Gruber, brother of Emma Gruber and Mrv Claire Glanxmann; alia turvivad bv 7 grandchildren. Reiahvet and friendi mvited to attend viewing and luneral 9:30 AM, from JOHN F.

FLUEHR AND SONS, 3301-15 Cottman Ava. Matt of Chmhan Burial at the Church of the Reiur-rection of Our Lord, II AM Int. Our Ladv of Grace Com. No viewing Sun. tvt.

Mattel preferred. HALL June 4, 1919, REGINA T. (net Foster), age SO years, beloved wife af the late Charles, mother of Colleen McElfiih, Retina HaN and Susan Buck; daughter of Retina Fatter, titter of Diane Gonzalez; alio lurvived bv 3 grandchildren. Reiahvet and friend! are mvited to tuner al Tuev, 1:30 AM, HOLLEN FUNERAL HOME, 724-21 E. Allegheny Ave.

Mail ol Chriitian Burial, Church of The Aicention, 10 AM Int. New Cathedral Cem. No viewing Mon. eve. HARVEY IDA TURNER HARVEY, June 9, 1989, of Cheltenham, beloved wife of the late John dear mother of Alan R.j grandmother of Elizabeth C.

and Owen P. Relatival and friend! are mvited to funeral tervicet Tuev, II AM from Trinity Church On lord, 4901 Rising Sun PhHa. 191 1 1. Friendi may cat at 10 AM at The Buchanan Bldg. Int.

Trinity Church Oxford Cem. Donations to the above-mentioned church, or the American Heart 121 S. Brood PhUa. 19107 would ba appreciated bv tha family. HENKEL HEINZ, of Rock Halt, formerly of on Juno 1989, beloved husband of Emily (nee Mauser) Hen-kef, tamer ot jane t-emire, ot omand, and Hum Camp, of Haddonfield, N.J.; also survived by 7 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be private. Those desiring may make contributiont to The Kent County Hospice. Chetttrtown, Md. 21420. Funeral arrangements bv THE HELFENBEIN FUNERAL HOME, Rock HaH, Md.

HOOT Of Eait Stroudlburg, died Thurv, June 1989, at Pocono Hospital after a short illness, STANLEY hutband ol the late Lillian (Gamble) Hoot, father of John S. Hoot, ol Rockledge, brother of John P. Hoot, ol Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Funeral tervicet are private and at the convenience of the lamilv. Arr.

by THE R. L. WILLIAMS, JR. FUNERAL HOME, Sklppack, Pa. KORAN MARY (nee Hvdvtikv), June 4, 1989, wHe ot the late Joieph, titter of the late Paul, John and Stella, liiter-m-law ef Anna and Mildred Hvduttkv.

Servicei were held June 9, 1989 at Sacred Heart Ukrainian Catholic Church. (NASEVICH FUNERAL HOME), KUSZMAUL On June 9, 1949, WALTER KUS2MAUL, tge 47, of Middletown, beloved hutband of Sara J. (nee Mc-Closkev), lather of JoAnn Kettev and Suian McE-lanev; brother of Isabel stefent, Dorothy Reed and WWiam Kutzmauf; father-m-law of David KeHev; grandfather of Jodv, Tracy, Amy and Danny; great grandfather of Brandi. Reiahvet and friend! are invited to the funeral on Tuet. attar 10 AM at SPENCER VIDEON'S OF DREXEL HILL, Garrett Rd.

at Shadetand Ave. Service at II AM Friendt may alio call Mon. 7 to 9 PM at SPENCER T. VIDEON'S OF OREXEL HILL. Int.

Arlington Drexel Hit. lieu or towert, donations to American Cancer 280 N. Providence Rd, Media, Pa. 19063 or American Heart An Box 12, NewtowSquara, Pi. 19073.

to LANK On Juna Irtl, CHARLES MARVIN, batavad hutband at C. Lait, father at Barbara C. Smith; alta randtafher at Donald Charlat J. and Jenner Smim. Raiahvat and triandt, mambart at ma Wit.

unemino Pratbvtanaa Church, Tha Frankford Ladea 392 FJJAM ara mvitad ta hit lunar al II AM, Tha Wittmemmg Pratbytarian Church, arret-data Ava. and Newel St- Ph4a Pa. 19135. kit. Faratt Halt Cam.

Friandt may can Tuat. ava. at lha Church, altar 7 PM Mamarial arm may ba given la lha abava-namad church. Matank tarvka, I PM (Arr. EDGAR S.

ROBINSON FUNERAL HOME), LARA Juna 1404, MARGARET P. (naa Rett). wife al tht lata Jataph and mottiar at Jataeh D. Darothy Grown and Oalarat Eibed; alta turvivad by II grand-childran, IS fraal arandchadran and 2 great greet arandchdran, lister at Jana Matti. Raiahvat and triandt ara mvitad ta attand Matt at Chrithan Burial Man.

10 AM at St. Martin at Taun Church, S450 Ree-tavae where friendi may cat attar AM mt. New Cathedral Cam, (JOSEPH A. OUINN, INC.) LEUTZ Ol Okiav, Juna 1419, RUTH t. (naa KlbMahauta), widow at Otto and meitiar at Edith Oairachar and Ona Leutz; alta turvivad by 4 grandchildren and ana araal grandson.

Raiahvat and Iriandt art mvitad It Servicet II AM al THE BISHOP FUNERAL HOME, S404 N. Sth St. mt. Hal tide Cam, Friendi may can Tuat. attar 10 AM LIOLE ALIX, Junt 144, batavad daughtar at David J.

and Maran tranddauahtar at Oamal C. Lute, Eliza-bam and Haward Klank. Raiahvat and triandt may rlhar r-OMan. VRAIM FUNERAL HOME, 44 Siata Rd, Uppar Darby, liau at ftawart, mamarl- cantnbunam may ba mada It The DaL Ca. SPC A MADISON VIRGINIA MAE, May 1404, tarmerty at La-Matt, Pa.

A Mamarial Service at har name, 7314 Svc-emere Ave- LaMett, PaH an Juna II, I tit, at 4 PM MALTESE On Junt itttf, GAETANO T.f 9t It huttund 9 mt U( AMwntft, Lurl Seringi, N.J., tttr Jac-9U9kn, t( Somtrdat. N.J., SeMvartxt, Oknoldan, -wtd SttHittta Mtda, brothar a Cattvanoa Cana, al Batim, N.J., Soofisa Mattataa al Stcitv, 7 yaiidchaMran and I or tat orandctMtdrtn. Mr. Malta it wai a ouahtv man and fttttr Hr D'Aionia Lancattar a tor ii vaart and a mambar al St. Aajntt Stniar Citiiant.

Rttativtt and friandt mS matl Tuat. AM, GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, IM S. Black Mars Pitt, Rwinamtda, NJ. Mau at Chiiitian Bursal 10 AM, St. Agntt C.

CKurcn, Catat Bitnhaifn, N.J. Int. Gatt at Haavan Bttitn. Fnandft may cal Man. ava.

aft. 7 at tha funaral noma. MASSEY On June 1, 1444, MILES at Ventnor, N.J., fermerty af beloved hutband at Carol 'Krenny (nee Motkewifil, devoted father of David Mastev and Randi Alvarada, devoted ten of Rote Rotemhal, loving grandfather ot Alexander. Relativet and triandt are mvited ta attend tervicet at 3 PM on Sun. at THE RIVERVIEW MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 1707 New Rd.

(Rt. t) Linwood, N.J. Shiva bt obterved al 304 Kirkim Lmwood. Contributteni may be made to The Rum Newman Shapire Cancer and Heart Fund, 4 Revcitt! Court, Margate, N.J. 04402.

MAYER Juna Ittt, IRVING hutband of Elevne (net Meier) ol 275 Brvn Mawr Brvn Mawr, Apt. 12. tamer of Lethe Tumage, David 6. Mayer, Carol Shelkm and Stanlev Sorltx; alto turvivad bv 4 grgnd-children, Reiahvet and friendt are mvited to funeral tarvKot 12 Neon preotelv "GOLDSTEINS'," 4410 N. Broad St.

kit. Mt. Lebanon Cam. Family return to hit late retidence. Contribution! hit memory may be made to The Aliheanor'i and Related Disorders Attn.

(Phaa. Chapter). McDERMOTT (CICERO) Juna tttf, MARIE T. (naa Ftthtr torrnartv Ta-cony, writ at tht lata Pat McDarmatt, btlovad mothar af Marv A. O'Dram and Wm J.

Cktra. Rtlahvas and tramh art invrttd to har Mau at Chrithan Burial 10 AJVV St. Lao's Church, Ktvttont and Vnrvh. Vwwino writ ba httd 10 A JA in tha church. Int.

St. DommK's Cam. In Mtu of owtr, Masi Cards wautd ba praftrrad. (WALTER J. MEYERS F.H.).

McWILLIAMS On June 4, Ittt, MARIE 6. (nee Magmntt), of Colore, wife el me late Michael J. McWidiamt mother ol Mary Michael Jr. and Ian G. McWidumi; Paine Cercoran and Deirdre Oazzota.

Chrithan wake service wat be held al THE PATTERSON FUNERAL HOME, I4t3 Clayton Perryvike, Md on AM Men ot Chrithan Burial wet be celebrated Tha Church of The Good Shepherd en II AM kit. St. Agnet Weil heller, Pa. Friendi may can Tuet. 4 AM te 10:30 AM MEZZY Junt 1, Ittf, ALAN, bttovtd hutband of Tobrt (not Rubtn), dtar fathtr of Randi Stttvtt, Gary Mtxiv, and Otbra Cohtn, daar fathtr-tn-law of Mark Stttvtt, Mindv Mtixv and Bruct Cohtn, ton of Jtan Mtizv, devoted grandfather of Oavid and Andrew Stttvtt, Cet and Rudv Mtziv and Darnel Cohan.

Cherished empfovtr ot tht ttaff of Dura wood, and mentor and oood friend to many others. Relativet and friendt are invittd to Funeral Servicet Sun. 10 A M. precisely, "GOLDSTEINS' SUBURBAN NORTH," 310 Second St. Pike, Southampton (bet.

County Lint and Street Rdv) Int. Shalom Memorial Prk. Shiva bt obterved at hit late retidence. Contributions in hit memory may bo made to Deborah. MORAN HELEN V.

(net Duffy), Junt 4, Ittf, formerly of County Mayo, Ireland, wife ol the late Bernard, and mother at Helen Cake, Winifred Bratton, vVimem, Marie Wirt, Nancy Durkm, Bernard Jr. and Joieph; alia turvivad bv one titter Sr. Winifred Marie O.S.F., 47 grandchildren, 44 great grandchildren. Reiahvet and friendt mvited to her viewing Mon. eve.

St. Barthoiomew't Church from 4:30 to 4 PM followed bv her Man of Christian Burial al I PM Funeral cortege wit asiemble Tuev 10:30 AM at THE McCAFFERTY-SWEENEV FUNERAL HOME, 4124 Torreidale Ave. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cam. In lieu of towert family reouettt donation! te St.

Bartholomew' i Memorial Society or to St. Joieph'l Manor, 1414 Huntingdon Pike, Meadowbrook, Pa. 14044. NEVIN Junt 1909, EDWARD (JERRY), age it years, beloved husband of Anna (nee Mc Bride), dear father of Carol Wooden, Barbara Hunt, Edward James, Thames, and Linda CaHsen; sadlv missed bv his 2 tittert, Mrs. Margaret Schaeffer and Mrs.

Helen Wood and his 2 brothers, Robert and Richard, 24 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Reiahvet and friends are invited to attend his funeral Tues-, I AJVL, at THE ROGERS FUNERAL HOME, 142S-M S. 3rd Phtta. Mast of Chrithan Burial, 9:30 AJVL, Sacred Heart of Jesus Church. Int.

SS. Peter and Paul Cam. Friends may caN Mon. avt. 7 to 9 JVL O'BRIEN June 19t9, WILLIAM formerly of St.

Gregory's Parish, son of the late Patrick and Mary (nee Dowl-no), beloved brother of Elizabeth Repine, Thomas O'Brien, Marv Jones, Agnes Yankie and Robert O'Brien, uncle of Howard Long, Mary Avetta, WfHiam Long and Ann LeCompte. Relatives, friends and Disabled War Veterans Post No. 96 and American Legion Post No. 497 art invited to the funeral 9:30 AJVL, at THE JOSEPH A. OUINN FUNERAL HOME, Cor.

Roosevelt Blvd. and Sanger St. Mass of Chrithan Burial, 10:30 AJVL, St. Martin of Tours Church. Int.

Calvary Cem. Friends may caN Mon. 7 to 9 PJVL Mass Cards preferred. O'NEILL CATHARINE on June 1, 1919, of Lanidowne, turvivad bv her nephewt, Francii and Joieph O'Neill; ntecei, sr. Ruth O'NeUI and Anne Kitchener.

Mai! ol Chriitian Burial, Tuev, 10 AM, St. PhMomena Church, Baltimore and Highland Avev, Lanidowne. Viewing Tuev morning, to 9:30 AM at DOYLE-STONELAKE FUNERAL HOME, 83-45 E. Baltimore Lanidowne. Int.

Holy Croil Cem. PAGLIARO JOSEPH, June 10, Ittt, beloved husband of Catherine (nee DeMarco), brother of Dominic, Ann Leonetti and Mary Gerard; alto lurvived by many nieces and nephewv Funeral AM from THE STOLFO FUNERAL HOME, 25M-S S. Broad St. Matt Of Chrithan Burial, 9:30 AM, St. Richard'! Church.

Int. Holy Cro Cam. Viewing Tuev 7 to 9 PM PELOSI June 9, 1989, ALBERT, hutband of Gloria (nee Giom-betli), lather of Eleanor Keter, Norma Tropiano and Gloria Lynch; alto lurvived bv 4 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren, and a brother, Luigi. Reiahvet, friendi mvited to funeral Tuev 9 AM, RUFFENACH FUNERAL HOME, 21st St. A Snyder Ave.

Matt of Chriitian Burial SI. Edmond't Church, 10 AM Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Friendi may call Mon.

7-9 PM PERO On Juna 10, Ittt, MARY, of Frankford, sister of Catherine Raddi, Eleanor Barrett, Connie Pessano, Rita Ricci, Charles, Harry and Joieph Pero; alio lurvived by 12 niecei and nephews, 13 great nieces and nephews and one great great nephew. Relatives and friend! are invited to viewing 7 PM, and to her funeral on Tues, 8:30 AM from THE NULTY FUNERAL HOME, 4292 Frankford Ave. (at Church Man ol Chriitian Burial, Mater Dolorosa Church, 9:30 AM Int. Oakland Cam. FLANKER VIRGINIA (nee Harris), on Junt 9, 1989, age 75, of MasiUlon, Ohio, wile ol the late Frank mother ol Mrv diaries Landit) Hill of Canton, Ohio and Pamela Planner of alto survived bv 4 grandchildren.

Servicet wHI be June 12, at I PM in the ATKINSON, FEUCHT, SCHAIDNAGLE FUNERAL HOME, Matiillon, Ohio with the Rev. William R. Burnt officiating. Calling hour: Sun 2-4 and 7-9 PM Int. Sunset Hills Burial Park, Canton, Ohio.

Donations in her mvitioiv nidy be Mali iu Hie Fits) Dupii.l Church, Massillon, Ohio 44444 or the Manillon Community Hospital Nuriei' Alumni Scholarship Fund. POLICHETTI JAMES on June 1, 1989, of North HMi, huiband of Helen (nee Zanine), father of JoAnn D. Poiichetfl and Lorraine K. Palmerio; alio survived bv one granddaughter, Jamie Nicole Palmerio and 2 tiiten, Jacqueline Covte and Marvann Evanick. Matt of Chrithan Burial Tuev, 10 AM, Queen of Peace Church, Ardtley.

Int. St. Patrick's Cem. Reiahvet and friendt Invited to THE WILLIAM R.MAY FUNERAL HOME, Easton Rd. and Ketwick Glemide, Mon.

7 to 9 PM PORTER On Junt 10, 1989, MARTIN of South dear father of Jamet Porter, Deri! (Sinv) Fetrow, Linda Black, Joan Harfman, Nancy K. Oravis, Martin Harry, Denise, Thomat, Steven, and Chattel Porter; also lurvived bv 26 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren, and 2 sisters: Catherine Ritev, and Ruth Ver-achio. Reiahvet and friend! are mvited to attend hii viewing on Tueidav morning at 8:30 AM at THE CAVANAGH FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 301 Chatter Pike, Norwood, followed by a Prayer Service at 10 AM Int. Holy Crott Cem. RAGO June 1989, SEVERINO beloved huiband of Marv A.

(nee Curtorlllo), devoted father of Robert V. and Joieph grandfather gt Robert Gma, Penny, Hillary and Joieph dear ion of Mary (nee Faracia), dear brother of Nicholat, Thomai and Mark Rage and Canie Izzi. Reiahvet, friends mvited funeral 9 AM, from VINCENT GANGEMI FUNERAL HOME, Broad and WoH Stt. Man of Chrithan Burial, St. Monica Church, 10 AM Int.

SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Friendi may call Sun. eve. 7 to 9:30.

Evening parking Rota jjdg. lot, 2304 S. Broad SI. In of N. and and 12 ALFMD f.

ANDERSON, 74. of Maple Shade, died Thursday at his horn. Mr. Anderson wat the widower of Nancy A. Malageri Anderson end the brother of the late Ted Anderson.

Survivors: four sons, Alfred Louis of Santa Barbara, Michael J. of Philadelphia, Edwin of Atco and Stephen M. of Maple Shade; daughter, Nancy Beth Bailey of Atco; five grandchildren, one great-grandchild, and a brother, Eddie Anderson of Somers Point. Services: viewing, 9:30 a.m. tomorrow, St.

John's Episcopal Church, 41 E. Linwood Maple Shade; Burial Office with Holy Eucharist, 1 1 a.m. tomorrow at the church; burial, Colestown Cemetery, Cherry Hill. Stephenson-Brown Funeral Home, Merchantville. 'JOSEPHINE RAFFERTY BYRNE, 71, of Tansboro, Winslow Township, died Thurs- at West Jersey Hospital-Berlin, Mrs.

Byrne was a member of the New Freedom Bible Church in Atco. She was the widow of Terence Byrne. Survivors: her friend, Kathleen Hughes of Pine Hill. Services: viewing, 7 to 8 p.m. tomorrow, Ora Wooster Funeral Home, 61 Park Clementon; funeral, 8 p.m.

tomorrow, at the funeral home; burial, private. MARY MEDUCK DAVIS, 73, of Gibbs-town, died yesterday at her home. Born in Star Junction, Mrs. Davis lived in Long Island, N.Y., for 19 years before moving to Gibbstown in February 4987. On June 1, Mrs.

Davis and her celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Survivors: her husband, Edward; three sons, Edward M. of Patchogue N.Y., Gerald J. of North Miami, and Thomas R. of Phoenix.

a daughter, Kathryn J. Hines-of Gibbstown; six grandchildren, and two sisters, Mary Medrick of Akron, Ohio, and Mildred Jenkins of Denver, Colo. Services: private. Pettit-McBride Funeral Home, Paulsboro. LORRIANE T.

LAUNDERVILLE FAUL CONER, 66, of Brooklawn, died Friday at Underwood-Memorial Hospital, Woodbury, after a lengthy illness. Born in Los Angeles, Mrs. Faulconer had lived in Brooklawn for the last eight years. She was employed as a bookkeeper for the Service Motor Freight Co. in Barrington and also for the Gloucester City News in Gloucester City.

Mrs. Faulconer was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of VFW Post 3620 of Gloucester City, the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary Post 133 of Woodbury, the American Association of Retired Persons and the Gloucester City Senior Citizens Club. Survivors: her husband, Frank. Services: funeral, 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, McCann Funeral Home, 851 Monmouth Gloucester City; Mass, 11 a.m.

Tuesday. St. Maurice Church, Community Road, Brooklawn; burial, New St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr. ELEANORE FEDYK.

61. of Bellmawr, died Thursday at West Jersey Hospital-Voorhees. A clerk-typist for Smith, Kline Beck---man-in Philadelphia, she was a member of the Bellmawr Board of Health for 15 years and a member of the Bellmawr Board of Education from 1982 to 1987. She also served on the Black Horse Regional Board of Education from 1981 to 1982 and was a member of the Bellmawr Democratic Club. Survivors: three sisters.

Dorothy Fedyk and Sophia Luczak, both of Bellmawr, and Ann. Hanson of Florida. Deaths here George "Pat" Dolan. 75, a former Ridley Park lavern owner, died Friday at the Church Lane Nursing Home in Broomall. Born in Reading, Mr.

Dolan graduated from Reading Central Catholic High School. During the 1930s he worked as a butcher in Philadelphia, and during World War II he operated four gas stations in the Philadelphia area. After the war, Mr. Dolan- moved to Williamstown, N.J., where he opened a taproom. In 1953 he moved to Ridley Park and the following year opened Dolan's Tavern, which he operated until 1971.

His son now runs the tavern. Mr. Dolan was a former member of the Delaware County Tavern Association. He was a member of St. Madeline's Catholic Church in Ridley Park.

Survivors: his son, Patrick; daughter, Maureen T. McLaren, and four grandchildren. Services: Memorial mass, 11 a.m. Wednesday, St. Madeline's Church, Penn Street and Morton Avenue, Ridley Park.

Louora R. Johnson Hudson, 69, a retired Philadelphia schoolteacher, died Thursday at the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center. Born in Ercildoun, Chester County, she was a 1936 graduate of Scott High School in Coatesville, and the school's first black valedictorian. She earned bachelor's and master's degrees in education at Temple University and studied for a doctorate at the University of Pennsylvania. For more than 30 years, Mrs.

Hudson taught fourth- and fifth-grade pupils in Philadelphia public schools. She began at Gideon Elementary, then taught at Emlen. In 1972 she went to Pennypacker Elementary, from which she retired in 1984. An excellent bridge player, Mrs. Hudson was a life master and at one time was rated among the top 50 players in the country.

She was the former president of the Women's Duplicate Bridge Club, which is part of the American Bridge Association. During her tenure as president, the group purchased a clubhouse in Wynnfield. Also a sports fan and an avid golfer, Mrs. Hudson was a member of the old Fairview Golf Club, which her husband, Joseph, helped to establish. She was a member of White Rock Baptist Church and a former member of St.

Barnabas Episcopal Church. Survivors: her son, Tony; two grandsons, five sisters and six brothers. Services: 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, White Rock Baptist Church, 53d and Chestnut Streets; burial, Northwood Cemetery. Miles R.

Massey, 59, formerly of Philadelphia, died Thursday at Shore Memorial Hospital in Somers Point, N.J. He lived in Ventnor. Born in Philadelphia, Mr. Massey graduated from Olney High School and Penn State University. He lived in Philadelphia until 1980, when he moved to Ventnor.

He was co-founder and president of in a FORMAN M. SHEMELEY 66. of Delran, died Thursday at Zurbrugg Hospital, Riverside. Born in Delanco, Mr. Shemeley was a lifelong resident of Burlington County and was employed as a dental technician for the federal government.

He retired after 38 years at the Fort Dix Dental Clinic. Mr. Shemeley was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of American Legion Post 146 of Riverside, where he was past commander. He was a member and past chief and president of Delran Fire Company No. 1 and a member of the Burlington County Fire Chiefs Association, the Firemen's Association and the First United Methodist Church of Delran.

Survivors: his wife. Elizabeth H. Warden Shemeley; a son, Forman M. 3d of Stow Creek Township; a grandson; his mother, Edna Shemeley of Riverside, and a sister, Shirley Wagner of Williamstown. Services: viewing, 7 to 9 p.m.

today. First United Methodist Church of Delran. Conrow Road, Delran; funeral. 10 a.m. tomorrow, at the church; burial.

Odd Fellows Cemetery, Burlington. Lankenau Funeral Home, Riverside. ROSE M. TIGHE. 23.

of Vineland, formerly of Gloucester City and Lindenwold, died Friday at Newcomb Hospital, Vineland. Survivors: her father. William J. Tighe of Williamstown; her mother, Pauline Jackson Tighe of Lindenwold; a sister, Deborah Tighe of Blackwood; paternal grandfather, Edward Tighe of Gloucester City, and ma- ternal grandmother, Pauline Jackson of Clementon. Services: viewing, 7 to 9 p.m.

tomorrow. Knight Funeral Home. 14 Rich Berlin; funeral. 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, at the funeral home; Mass, 10 a.m.

Tuesday, St. Mary's Church, Monmouth Street, Gloucester City; burial, New St. Mary's Cemetery. Bellmawr. Death Notices ABRUZZO Junt Ittt, PAUL hit Itm year, af Martian, N.J., devoted hutband al Lmde A brunt (net Si- 'motkkl, bdaved lamer at Prevciea Biairt and Breeae Abruna, devoted ten at Daramv Luick Abruait and the late Paul Abruna Srx brother af Mrv Lmda A.

DeJetut and the lata Pretcaia Abruna. Reletlvet and Iriandt art mvited fa hit funeral Tuat. 4:30 AM, MANNAL FUNERAL HOME, 4t2S Franklord Ava. (at Tvten) where friendt may cal Men. eve.

1 fa 4 PM Matl at Chmnan Burial Tuat. 10 AM Maternity B.VM Church. ALTMAN On Junt Ittt, SOLOMON ABRAHAM ALTMAN, of hutband ot me lete Clare (nee Leon), tamer ol Or. Rum Schutn, Judith Rudow and the late Jutet Aitman, Eia. brother of Ethel Schwarti; alio turvivad bv arandchadran and great grandcM-dren.

Relatival and frtendi mvited to tervicet IMS AM, JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON, N. Bread St. above 7ltt Ave. mt. Shalom Memorial Park.

The lam. kv wet return to the SchurR retidence and retoecttutv reouettt mat contributiont hit memory be made to Hadattah or to a chanty at the doner's choice. ARCHDEACON June I. Ittt, RITA J. (nee Venutl), wife of George mother tt Gavte Am and Mananne Archdeacon, titter of Lillian Atene and Helen Davit.

Reiahvet and friendt are invited to the funeral Monday 4 AM RUFFENACH FUNERAL HOME, 2ltt St. and Snyder Ave. Matt of Chriitian Burial St. Edmond't Church 14 AM kit. SS.

Peter and Paul Cam. Friendt may caN Sun. 7t PM Famtv reouettt centributiom to Multiple SdtrtiH or American Cancer Society. BASCIANO On June 4, Ittt, HUGO, beloved brother of NlchoUt, Mamie DeRenie, Ralph, Edward, Herman and Mm-nie DiLabbio; alia turvivad bv niecet and nephewt. Relatival, Iriendi invited fa funeral 4:30 AM, from PENNA.

BURIAL CO. l327-2t S. Broad St. Matt ol Chrithan Burial, Epiphany Church, AM kit. Holy Crotl Cam.

Viewing Mon. eve. 1 ft 4:30. AMPLE FREE PARKING. BENSON HARRY Junt Ittt, twfavttf hutband a EHta-bath (naa WaH), daar ton of Tharata; alta turvivad bv ona brofhar and 3 ttttart.

Raiahvat, friandt invittd to htt vwwino and funaral Tuat. mafTtino only 1:30 AM, CARZONE FUNERAL HOME, St. and Hunhno Park Ava. ivUtt a Christian Burial, St. Bartttoto-mtw't Church.

10; 30 AM mt. Now Cofhtdral Com. BERNABEI Suddenly, on June 1, 1444, OR. ARMAND age 4S, beloved hutband of Sandra (nee Gerlandl, af Malvern, fermerty ol Valanava, devoted father of Chriifophor, Jonathan and Matthew; alia turvivad bv hit mother, Thereto Bernabei, ot Havertown, hit tit fart, Barbara Kohl and Sui-Arm Bernabei, of Haver-fawn and Dr. Joanne Bernabei-Liddv, of Watt Co-then.

Friendt are mvited to hit funeral 4:30 to 4:30 AM, at THE FRANK C. VIDEON FUNERAL HOME, Sprout and Lawrence Rdv, Broomall, tot-lowed bv Man of Chrithan Burial at 10 AM, St. Jehn Neumann Church. Radnor and Highland brvn Mewr. Viewing Sun.

eve. 4 to 4 PM THE FRANK C. VIOEON FUNERAL HOME, Brooma). Memoriel Grfti may be tent hit name tt The Rectory School, Pomtret, 0424. Int.

Calvary Cam. BOLD CAROLINE (net Baiter), on June t. Ittt, of Dreiet beloved wife of the late Ralph E. Bold, dear mother of Janet Shot, ol Cherry Hit, NJ, gr.ndmo trier ot 4, great grandmother of alio survived bv a brother Frank Banter, ot Albany, NY. Reiahvet and friendt are mvited ta the Funeral Service Monday 10 AM at St.

John The Evangetitt Church, Baltimore and Lanidowne Avev, Lantdowne, Pa. Itoso, where friendt may call 12 hour prior. Interment Arlington Cem. In lieu of towert memorial donation! may be tent to the Memorial Fund of the above named church. Family tervice bv SPENCER T.

VIDEON'S Of Drtxtl 25f -2200. BRISKOW ALICE (net Thwlng), June 1989, age II, wife ol the late Edward, tha it lurvived bv one daughter Come-lia Cummingi, 2 grandchildren John Morton Jr. and Elilabeth Ann Cummingi. Int. private.

A Memorial Service HI be held al a later data. (KIRK AND NICE) BROGAN June 7, Ittt, HELEN formerly of Olney, lurvived bv brother Chanel R. Brown. Friendi may call Mon. 4 to 10 AM, Immaculate Mary Home, Holme Circle and Weiih followed bv Matt ol Chriitian Burial 10 AM Int.

Holy Crott Com. BUONASSISI June 1, 1414, tuddenlv, of Gtn formerly of Eait Fam, JAMES J. husband of Merit T. (net Bognanni), father of Rotemarie LaFoNefte, Jamet J. Jr.

and Anita Tracy, grandfather of Paul, GabrMa, Alex, Tatianna and Bartholomew, brother of Mrt. Lucy Eaitbum, Kay Papa too, and Joieph and Albert Buon-aniii. Reiahvet and friendt are mvited to the funeral Tuev 9 AM at MclLVAINE FUNERAL HOME, 3711 Midvale Ave. Man af Chrithan Burial St. Bridgef Church 10 AM Int.

Protpect Eait Stroudlburg. Fritndt may call Man. tvt. it the funeral home 7 to 9. CONNOR REV.

JAMES Junt 9, 1919, beloved ion of the late jamei and Mary inee I vrr etii, cousin ot Marguerite Canty. Reverend dergv, relatives and friendi, and ViHanova Alumni are invited to hii funeral Tueidav, 9 AM. Presentation B.VM Church. 100 Old Soldier! Cheltenham, and fa hit Cencefebrated Man of Christian Burial, at II AM; principal celebrant, Bishop Leuii A. OeSimone.

Trantferral of the body wiH take place Monday afternoon at 4 PM Viewing will follow untH a parish Matt it offered at 8 PM Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Donations in Father Connor't memerv to Tha Presentation B.VM School would be areatlv appreciated. FRANCIS X. FOLEY) COSSETTI JAMES V.

June 9. 1989. age 68. husband of tht late Margaret M. (nee Sullivan), ton of Hilda and Peter Albertem, and the lata Jamet V.

ConerN; he It turvivad bv one ton, Jamet V. Ill, one daughter, Donna M. Wiater, one fitter, Evelyn Widmaier, and grandchildren. Reiahvet and friendi are invited to an evening vicwlnc Mwi. June 15, 7 te a viewing Tuev morning at 1:30 AM at KIRK AND NICE, Germantown A Wathlngton Avev, fokowed bv an Episcopal Man, Tuev June 13, 10 AM.

at Calvary Episcopal Church. Manheim 4 Pulaski Stt. Int. Sunsat Memorial Park. Memorial donation! may be made tt The Wlnahickon Hoipice, was oermantown Pa 19111, COYLE Suddenly, June 7, 1989, THOMAS el Rox.

Relativet and friendt are invited to viewing at The Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, 019 Cathedral Tuev 7 PM, followed bv Mali of Chrithan Burial I PM Int. pvt. KOLLER FUNERAL HOME. O'ALONZO June DOMINIC, dear brother of Margaret Cacciuttl and Edvthe alto turvivad bv 25 niecei and nephews, and 33 great niecet and nephewv Relatives and friend! mvited to viewing and funeral Mon. morning 9 to 10 AM from St.

Matthias Church, 128 Brvn Mawr Ave. Man of Chriitian Burial to begin 10 AM Int. Holy Crotl Cem. In lieu ol flower! donation! ta Leukemia Society of America, 1080 N. Delaware Ave.

Phila. Pa. 19125 or to St. Matthias Church would be appreciated. (Arr.

bv VINCENT GANGEMI FUNERAL HOME, INC.) DAYIES HELEN M. (nee Blaker) on June I. 1989, wife of the late Email mother ot Mrt. Sara Eisenhower, Mrv Edna wmon, John Blaker, Eiwood maker, uavio Blaker and Mrv Florence mother-in-law of Mrs. Lillian Davlei, grandmother of Mrv Donna O'Neill, great grandmother of Dennis and Daniel.

Relative! and friendt invited to Servicet Mon. 10 AM GILBERT H. SCHOBERT FUNERAL HOME 1477 Harrison Franklord. Int. Beverly National Cem.

Friends may call from 9 AM till time of service. Parking on our SO car lot. T. emeritus in 1982. Survivor: a cousin, Marguerite Canty.

Services: viewing, 4 p.m. tomorrow. Presentation B.V.M. Church, 100 Old Soldiers Cheltenham; Mass of Christian Burial, 11 a.m. Tuesday, at the church; burial, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Charles M. Lank, 77, a former bank auditor who was active in the Wissinoming Presbyterian Church in Mayfair, died Friday at the Penny-pack Manor Nursing Home. Born in Philadelphia, Mr. Lank graduated from Frankford High School. In 1929, he began as a general ledger bookkeeper with the Corn Exchange National Bank Trust which today is part of Mellon Bank.

He served with the bank for 46 years, retiring in 1975. He was past president of the National Association of Bankers, Auditors and Controllers. Active al Wissinoming Presbyterian Church, Mr. Lank served over the years as the church's treasurer, Sunday school teacher, trustee, elder and clerk of sessions, and as a soloist the choir. He also was treasurer of the Philadelphia Presbytery and was member of Frankford Masonic Lodge 292.

He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: his wife, E. Lois Lank; daughter, Barbara Smith, and three grandchildren. Services: viewing, 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, with Masonic services at 8 p.m., Wissinoming Presbyterian Church, Torresdale Avenue and Howell Street; funeral, 11 a.m.

Wednesday, at the church; burial, Forest Hill Cemetery. In keeping with itt policy that ail news reporting bt timely, Tht Inquirtr intende to publish obituaries witnin 4B hours of death. Mortuaries and others supplying obituary information should submit their notices promptly to Tht inquirer's city desk..

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