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The Cumberland News from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 11

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Deaths And Funeral Notices In The Tri-State Area 111--The Cumberland News Recognition Harrow arranged a Yvonne For Tuesday, December 5, 19S7 Renewal MINOR C. NESTOR PARSONS, W. MRS. THOMAS LeCLEAR Mrs. Thomas 11.

LeClcar. of MILLER SERVICES Services for Mrs. Emily E. MRS. PORTER WILSON WESTERNPORT--Mrs.

Nellie Nestor, 78, of 204 Currance 939 Braddock Road, died Sun- Miller, 68, of 307 Street, died Sunday at Tuckerday in i a Hospital Street, who died Saturday in County Hospital. He had been in i shortly after being admitted, Memorial Hospital, will be con- ill health several months. A native of Raven Rock, N. today at r- pitsl shortly after being a Chestnut Grove. port, McCoole Road, died terday in Potomac Valley Hos- will be in the Bernard Cemetery the funeral home Thursday at ing room Gordon when; HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-Yvonne' HOLLYWOOD I The in hv PPV incpnh Kvrr 'the distinguished avtress-writer m.

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segments this season. Born near St. George, he was a son of the late Daniel and An- geretta (Pnillips) Nestor. Mr. Nestor was a retired employe of the Parsons branch of the Arm- or Leather Company and was a member of Parsons Lodge 39.

she was a daughter of the lateithe George iuneiai Home. Millard F. and Johanna (Read- ing) Berger. Her husband, Thomas LeClear, died in 1939. Mrs.

LeClear was a member of Emmanuel Episcopal Church, the Women's Association of the church and the Women's Civic IOOF, and Parsons Methodist Church. Surviving are his widow. Mat- tie (Price) Nestor; two sons, Dr. Paul Nestor, Tampa. and Donald Nestor, Washington; three daughters, Mrs.

nAhom2lo Born in Mineral County, she was a daughter of the late Alii Club. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. John Metz, Glenelg, and three nephews. The body is at the George Rev. John G.

Hamilton will of- ficiate and interment will be in Hillcrest Burial Park. Pallbearers will be Frank Lawrence Tummino, Donald L. Martin, Melvin Boone, Robert D. Lichty and Joseph Va. three weeks.

He had been hea several years. in P. Derrico. MRS. ROY SHAFFER THOMAS, W.

Mrs. Viola Sabina B. Shaffer, 71, was found Sunday at her home. George, Rockville, Marjorie Carr, Aurora, Mrs. Grace Dotson, Vienna, W.

two foster children, David Currance and Mrs. Kay Flanagan, both of Alexandria, four brothers, Ira Nestor, Miami, Claude Nestor, Akron, Ohio; Marvin Nestor, St George, and Guy Nestor, Pners- burg; four sisters, Mrs. Mae Benristt, Parsons; Mrs. Summa Phillips, St. George; Mrs.

Mon- nie Price, Greenville, Ohio, and Mrs. Minnie Sevier, Grafton; a half brother, Junior Nestor, Roanoke, 12 grandchildren and a great-grandchild. The body will be at the Green- lief Funeral Home after 7 p. m. today.

Services will be conducted there Thursday at 10:30 a. m. by Rev. A. L.

Harman. Burial will be in Parsons Cemetery. GANT SERVICES Services for Miss Rachel R. Gant, 76, of 928 G1 Street, who died Saturday in the Allegany County Infirmary, will be conducted today at 2 p.m. at the Stein Funeral Home.

Rev. Lucius Mosley, pastor of Methodist Church, will officiate and inter- ment will be in Woodlawn Cem- ttery. Pallbearers will be Frank Hamilton, i i a Smith, 'Frank Rhodes, Carl Taylor, John Gilmore and James Ogle. Miss Gant is survived by a sister, Mrs. Lucy E.

Bates, Brooklyn, N. formerly of Cumberland, and a number of nieces and nephews. Services will be conducted at funeral home tomorrow at 2 p.m. by Rev. H.

M. Richard- son, rector of Emmanuel Epis- copal Church. Burial will be in lillside Cemetery, N. J. Tlis family requests that flow- ers be omitted and contributions made to the Allegany-Garrelt leart Association or the All Saints Memorial Fund of Em- manuel Episcopal Church.

DOLAN FUNERAL ROMNEY-- Services for Mrs. Thelma Dolan, 63, wife of Or- ando Dolan, who died Saturday, will be conducted today at 2 p. m. at Mt. Zion Methodist by Rev.

J. D. Shaffer. 3urial will be in the church cemetery. The body is at the Combs Funeral Home and will be taken to the church an hour before the service.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. i i V. Tutwiler, Augusta, and a brother, Harley L. Loy, Augusta. TAYLOR SERVICES Services for Edward Taylor, 78, of Hyndman, who died Sun- day, will be conducted row at 1:30 p.

m. at the Durst Funeral Home in Frostburg. Rev. Willard M. White, pastor of Hyndman Methodist Church, will officiate and burial will be Frostburg Memorial Park.

Pallbearers will be James Hanson, John Harold, Bruce and Icnn Taylor, Jack Dempsey and John Willison. MRS. JOHN 0. WOODSON Mrs. Nettie Joan Woodson, 87, of 220 Fulton Street, died yesterday at Memorial Hospital where she had been a patient one day.

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Surviving are a son, Roland B. Redmond, Cumberland; a sister, Mrs. Mary Smith, Cum- berland; a grandchild; nine great-grandchildren and a great 'reat-grandchild. The body is at the Hafer Fu- neral Home on Baltimore Ave- nue. CHRIST J.

BOWERS SALISBURY, Pa. Christ J. Bowers, 71, Boynton, died Sunday in Sacred Heart Hospit- al, Cumberland. A native of Greenville Town- ship. he was a son of the late and Margaret Gross Bow- ers and was a member of Boyn- ton Assembly of God Church.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Emma Stanton Bowers; two sons, Harry L. Bowers, Boyn- ton, and Homer C. Bowers, Salisbury RD. three daugh- ters, Miss Alverta M.

Bowers, Flushing, Long Island, N. Mrs. Dorothy Gaughan, Read- ing, and Mrs. Gladys Brown, Nyack, N. two brothers, Oscar and Lewis Bowers, Harrisburg, two sisters, Mrs.

Ida Hochard, Salis- bury, and Mrs. Annia Baker, Mcyersdale, and 10 grandchild ren. A funeral service will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Assembly of God Church.

Rev. Edward Ferguson will officiate and burial will be in Salisbury IOOF Cemetery. Friends are being received at the Thomas Funeral Home here. Water Pollution Control Program Gets Approval CHARLESTON. W.

Va. (UPI) --The Federal Water Pollution Control Administration has ap- proved West Virginia's water pollution control program for fiscal 1968, making the state el- son C. and Henrietta E. (Welch) Mott and was the widow of Roy Shaffer. Surviving is a son, Allison F.

Shafl'er, Florida. The body is at the Duncan Funeral Home were services will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m. by Rev. A. L.

Harman, pastor of St. John's Methodist family will Church. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery. DAYTON SERVICE PETERSBURG. W.Va.-Serv ices for William H.

Dayton, 58, who died Sunday, will be con ducted tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Petersburg EUB Church by Rev. W. E. Wolfe and Rev.

Harding Nelson. Burial will be in South a a Memorial Gardens. The body is at the Schaeffer Funeral Home where friends will be received from 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 9 p.

m. The body will be taken to the church an iour before the service. Lodge 48, IOOF, will conduct a service today at 7:30 p. m. at the funeral home.

MRS. ELIJAH H. YATES PARSONS, W. Va. Mrs.

Dolly May Yates, 66, of St. George, died Saturday at the lome of her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Bolyard, Morgantown. Born near St. George, she was a daughter of Mrs, Lina (Lik- ens) Wiles, Stemple Ridge, and the late Stephen Wiles.

Mrs. Yates was twice married and both her husbands, Charles D. Nines and Elijah H. Yates, pre- ceded her in death. She was a member of St.

George Church of God. Also surviving are two sons, Earl Nines, Samaria, and Ralph Nines, Ocala, three other daughters, Mrs. Daisey Anderson, Adrian, Mrs. Pearl Lipscomb, Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. Mary Dennison, Hudson, three step chil- dren, Frank Nines, Adrian: Ja col) Nines, Moatsville, and Mrs.

Lydia Conklin, Adrian; fivej brothers, William and Harvey Wiles, both of St. George; Luke Wiles, Buckhannon, and Everett and Gilbert Wiles, both of Ad- rian; two sisters, Mrs. Rosa Lipscomb, St. George, and Mrs. i Henry Ayers, Albright, W.

a at Sacred Heart Hospital and the late Missouri (Herron) wh ere he had bccn a patient Ay'ers. Mrs. Wilson was a of the Assembly of God Church: A native of Cumberland, he of Westcrnport. was a son the late William Besides her father, she is and Julia F. (Ryan) Morris, vived by her husband, Morris was a retired car Wilson; two daughters, Mrs.

inspector for the BO Railroad Madeline Dixon and Mrs. Jesse a nd wa a member of the VanMeler, both of the McCoole Brotherhood of Railroad Train-j Road; a brother, Virgil Kingwood, W.Va.; three Surviving are a brother, Wil-i THOMAS E. MORRIS native of Huttonsville, W. Thomas Morris. 69, of 517 she was a daughter of woodside Avenue, died ycsler- Mrs.

Pauline Davis, Invin, W.iliam W. Morris. Cumberland, Mrs. Evelyn Crumrine.iand four sisters, Mrs. Louise L.

Browning, W. and Mrs.JR 0 bjnette, Misses Julia W. and Katherine Markley, Albright: E. Morris and Mrs. two Eleanor Dean, land.

all of Cumber- seven grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The body is al Ihe Boal Fu-i The body is al the Scarpelli neral Home here where (he Funeral where friends receive friends: will be received today from 7 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.jlo 9 p. m. and tomorrow from be conducted alb to 4 p.

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John Brand an I Rev. Earl McVicker. Burial wiJu be in Fairview Cemetery. JOHN A. ANDERSON FROSTBURG-John Allan An- derson, 53, of 6819 Ingraham Street, Riverdale, died Novem- ber 28.

Born in Garrett County, he was a son of the late Allan and Hilda (Hetz) Anderson. Surviving are his widow, Ev- elyn (Wildman) Anderson; a daughter, Mrs. Shirley Parten- en, Hyattsville; a Mildred Mankin, sister, Mrs. Hyattsville; SEE THESE HOLIDAY SPECIAL GIFT SUGGESTIONS AT YOUR RCA VICTOR DEALER'S Big Holiday Special Color i U.t Ideas (top to bottom). The Asbury: 23" 295- sq.

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WILLIAM SHORT SALISBURY Pa. Mrs. Nao- mi Short, 86, widow of William Short, West Salisbury, died yes-j terday in the Cuppett-Weeks fu-j neral home in Oakland. She was born in Bedford Coun- ty, a daughter of the late Jacob and Henrietta Thomas Radcliff and was a former resident of Cumberland. Surviving are a son, Fayc Short, West Salisbury, five grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.

Mrs. Short was a member of St. Mark's United Church of Christ in Cumberland. A funeral service will be lieldj Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Thomas Funeral Home here.

Rev. Ernest Rumbaugh will of- ficiate and burial will be in IOOF Cemetery. 515 Reg in a Ave. igiblc for 5106,000 in federal! matching money. The state matches the federal grant on a 50-50 basis.

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