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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 8

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A A A a COURIER -POST, Camden, N. Monday, November 9, 1964 Rites Slated For Seminarian Services for Albert F. Brown, 26, of 1235 N. 21st will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. in Gustav Roedel Funeral Home, 804 N.

27th where friends may call tomorrow night. Burial will be in Bethel Memorial Park, Pennsauken. Mr. Brown, who died Friday in truck accident in Bedminster Township, was born in Camden. ARTHUR L.

PREDPELSKI Woodlawn 3-0711 Funeral Director 1458-60 Mt. Ephraim Ave. CAMDEN, N. J. Flowers perfect tribute for love and devotion CHARLES W.

McCANN Funeral Director 122 W. CHURCH ST. BLACKWOOD, N. J. CA 7-0078 FALCO Funeral Homes 6600 1018-20 S.

Browning S. 4th Rd. St. Pennsauken, Camden N. J.

N. J. Parking Ample NO 5-0150 La. Archbishop Dies; Fought Segregation NEW ORLEANS (UPI) The body of Archbishop Joseph Francis Rummel, the German-born who headed the Roman Catholic New Orleans archdiocese for 29 years, lay in state today. at the Notre Dame Seminary.

Rummel drew nationwide attention in 1962 when he ordered Catholic schools in his archdiocese desegregated. He died yesterday in Hotel Dieu Catholic Hospital at the age of 88. He was admitted to the hospital Saturday for treatment for double pneumonia. His body will lie in state at the seminary until tomorrow afternoon. Then it will be transferred in a to the St.

Louis Cathedral, scene of cortege. Rummel's silver jubilee as New Orleans archbishop in 1960. Order Fought Funeral services for the archbishop will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday in the cathedral. Archbishop John Patrick Cody, Rummel's successor, will celebrate the Pontifical Requiem Mass.

He will be buried beneath the cathedral sanctuary. Segregationists protested vigorously in 1962 when Rummel ordered all Catholic schools in the archidocese's 11 civil parishes (counties) desegregated. ordered three of the segregationists excommunicated the most severe penalty the Roman Catholic Church can impose. Among the three was Leander H. Perez Plaquemines Parish political leader who vowed parish schools would never be integrated, School Bombed One school in the parish was de- ET.

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Mr. Brown was in his final year of studies at Drew Seminary, Madison. He had planned to be married Nov. 21 to Miss Sheila Whitman O'Day. Surviving are his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert a brother, Wayne R. and sister, Mrs. Karen Phillips of Pennsauken. AR.

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9:30 Obituaries Other Obituaries on Page 7 James Gaymon, 71, Church Treasurer Services for James Gaymon, 71, of 550 Merchant Cherry Hill, will be tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the Asbury Methodist Church, Cherry Hill, where friends may call after 7 p.m. Burial will be in the National Cemetery at Beverly. Mr. Gaymon, who died Friday at Veterans Hospital, Philadelphia, was treasurer and trustee of the Asbury Methodist Church.

He was an Army veteran of World War a member of the American Legion William Sordan Post No. 285 of Moorestown; the Men's Federation of Camden and Burlington Counties, and Shekimah Lodge No. 32, F. A.M. of Riverside.

Surviving are four sons, William, Harold and Augustus, all of Cherry Hill and Adam of Japan; five daughters, Miss Pearl, Miss Mary and Miss Inez, all at home, Mrs. Adele Pruitt and Mrs. Margaret Claiborne both of Cherry Hill; three brothers, William of Mont. clair, Frederick and Mackey, both of Bryn Mawr, and five grandchildren. ARCHBISHOP RUMMEL segregated- -for one day.

The Negroes never returned and a few days later no students showed up. Shortly afterwards, the building was bombed. It was repaired but dispute over building permits has kept it 1 closed. Schools in the other 10 parishes were quietly desegregated a and several hundred Negroes are attending classes in previously allwhite schools this year. Came at 8 Rummel was born in Steinmauren, Germany, and came to the United States with his parents when he was eight years old.

He served for 21 years a as pastor of three parishes in the New York archdiocese and was named bishop of Omaha, in 1928. He served in Omaha until he was appointed archbishop of the New Orleans archdiocese in 1935. MRS. JULIA C. BRADLEY WESTVILLE GROVE--Requiem high Mass for Mrs.

Julia C. Bradley, 82, of 1175 Hessian Verga, who died Saturday at her home, will be Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. in St. Mary's Church, Gloucester City. A viewing will be tomorrow night at the McCann Funeral Home, Brown and Monmouth Gloucester City, where friends will meet Wednesday at 8:30 a.m.

Burial will be in New St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr. Mrs. Bradley was born in Ireland, lived in Verga the past six years and formerly resided in Gloucester City 40 years. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.

Mary Harrington of Verga and Mrs. Sarah Patterson of Gloucester City; two sons, James J. of Verga and Bernard of Woodbury; and nine dren. ALEXANDER J. WETHERILL, NEW EGYPT Services for Alexander J.

Wetherill, 79, of Monmouth Jobstown, will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. in a funeral home at 52 Main st. here, where friends may call tomorrow night. Burial will be in Upper Springfield Cemetery, Wrightstown. Wetherill, who died Saturday in Moorestown Nursing Home, was a life-time resident of Jobstown.

He was a retired carpenter and a member of Burlington County Grange No. 50. There are no survivors. FOSTER, SWARTZ DECKMAN Funeral Directors Formerly F. H.

FOSTER SON Collingswood N.J. Audubon, N.J. Haddon Lees Aves. 250 W.H. Pike Phone UL 4-0152 Phone Li 7-1195 Our Own Parking Lots Next to Our Air -Conditioned Funeral Home GUSTAV ROEDEL SON Funeral Directors 804-06 N.

27th Camden 4 Generations of Funeral Service DU BOIS Funeral Home 700 White Horse Pike, Audubon WILLIAM WALLACE DU BOIS Lincoln 7-2700 CUNNINGHAM Funeral Home 154 WEBSTER ST. RIVERSIDE, N. J. Phone HObart 1-0240 FUNERAL HOME JOHN R. McCANN Funeral Directors Embalmers Brown Monmouth Sts.

Gloucester NJ. 6-1142 Mrs. M. E. Thomas, Widow of Official Services for Mrs.

Marie E. Thomas, 85, of 1200 Oak Wood Haddonfield, will be tomorrow at 11 a.m. in Foster's Funeral Home, Haddon and Lees Collingswood, where friends may call tonight. Burial will be in Harleigh Cemetery, Camden, Mrs. Thomas, who died Friday in Laurel View Convalescent Center, was a charter member of Collingswood Chapter 150 OES and la member of the First Methodist Church, Collingswood.

Mrs. Thomas was the widow of Walter C. Thomas, former Collingswood Borough Commissioner. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Lewis Schafer of Cherry Hill; two sons, Henry F.

of Haddonfield and John F. of Miami; six grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild. STANLEY ZAWIERUCHA Requiem high Mass for Stanley Zawierucha, 48, of B-5 Canterbury Apartments, will be tomorrow at 9 a.m. in St. Joseph's Church, 10th and Mechanic sts.

Friends will meet at 8 a.m. in the Zembruski Funeral Home, 1643 Mt. Ephraim where there be a viewing tonight. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Chews Landing.

Mr. Zawierucha died Thursday in Camden County General Hospital at Lakeland. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Lucy Zawierucha of Camden; three brothers, Joseph and John of Philadelphia, and Edward of Runnemede, and two sisters, Mrs. Helen Schodowski of Philadelphia and Miss Hedwig of Cam- den.

MRS. ANNA M. WALLACE Services for Mrs. Anna M. Wallace, 95, of 109 W.

State Lindenwold, will be Thursday at 11 a.m. in the DuBois Funeral Home, 700 White Horse Audubon, where friends may call Wednesday night. Eastern Star services will be Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the funeral home. Burial will be in New Camden Cemetery.

Mrs. Wallace, who died Saturday, was a member of Mystic Chapter 148 OES and Faith Court No. 49, Order of Amaranth of Paulsboro. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Ann L.

Briant of Lindenwold; two brothers, Harrison Stiles of Repaupo and Harvey of Ardmore, three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. JOHN ALLISON Services for John Allison, 84, of Godd Intent Blenheim, will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Luther Memorial Lutheran Church, E. Church st. and Erial Blackwood.

Friends may call tomorrow night at the Charles W. McCann Funeral Home, 122 W. Church Blackwood. Burial will be in Ever. green Cemetery, Camden.

Mr. Allison, who died Saturday at Camden County General Hospital, Lakeland, was a retired employe of the hospital. He was a member of Civil Service Council 10. MRS. HELEN McHENRY Mrs.

Helen McHenry, 63, of 1528 E. Lycoming Philadelphia, died yesterday in Cooper Hospital. Services will be Wednesday at a.m. in the Davies Funeral Chapel, 4522 Westfield a Pennsauken, where friends may call tomorrow night. Burial will be in Westminister Cemetery, Philadelphia.

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