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16 PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS Tuesday, Aug. 8, 1989 Deaths Ex-Federal Worker Dorothy Hill By Kathy Brennan tiful" letter to her husband. Her granddaughter said Hill Daily News Staff Writer taught her to save her money and be Dorothy E. Hill, a petite woman independent. nicknamed "Tiny" who was so organ- "She told me the most important ized she wrote a speech for her fu- thing was to save and make preparaneral, died Thursday.

She was 70 and tions for the future. This is way belived in South Philadelphia. fore I had a daughter and a husband. "Nobody could be as organized or She stressed the importance of havthoughtful," said her granddaugh- ing your life in order. She told me, ter, Stephanie Bervine.

"She kept a you're basically all you have, nobody calendar with every single person's will take care of you the way you can. birthday on it, even people she only This is all the truth. It didn't fall on met once, even my friends. It's kind deaf ears here." of scary when you see it." In addition to her husband, daughHill, who retired from her office ter and granddaughter, Hill is surjob with the federal government in vived by her brother, Kenneth R. 1981 after 24 years, raised her only Bouldin; two grandchildren, seven daughter, Eleanor Sutton, alone after great-grandchildren and several her husband left her almost 50 years nieces and nephews.

ago, Bervine said. Services will be held at 8 p.m. was able to really manage day at the Allen AME Church, where money the best I'd ever seen. She friends may call an hour before the prayed and made her money stretch. service.

She would always say, 'I just ask the Burial will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Lord to make my money Eden Cemetery, Springfield Road, Bervine said. Collingdale, Delaware County. Hill, a homebody who loved to bake cakes, spent the last 39 years of Vincent Elwell her life in her house on Reed Street near 17th. She married Bernie Hill 12 Vincent Elwell, whose first assignBervine said.

ment when he became a Philadelyears ago, "She was a short lady and she was phia police officer in the 1920s was to very attractive to me. She had a beau- look for opium dens, died Friday. He tiful smile," her husband recalled was 90 and had lived in Southwest last night. "She had a way with peo- Philadelphia before retiring to Wildple, and she smiled a lot." wood Crest, N.J. Hill, who taught Sunday school at Elwell married his late wife, Elizathe Allen AME Church, 59th Street beth, in 1917.

He became a police and Larchwood Avenue, left explicit officer in April 1923 and had been instructions for her funeral arrange- Motor Harbor Patrol captain before ments, her granddaughter said. retiring in 1963. "Everything that we're working "I think he became a police officer from, she prepared," she said. "Ev- so he could better support his young erything. She left notes saying, 'Make family," said his daughter, Elizabeth calls to these people, call the R.

Gesner, of Columbus, Ohio. "He phone undertaker, call reverend this and wanted all of us to have a good edureverend She wrote the begin- cation. We all went to Catholic of her obituary for the pro- school." ning for her services. She wrote the According to newspapers stories, grams first paragraph, and wrote, 'Please do Elwell was in charge of the Motor not change anything here. You can Harbor Patrol divers who searched everything except the first the city's waterways for evidence.

change He became chief security officer at Bervine said the first paragraph Albert Einstein Medical Center after reads: "Dorothy Bouldin Sutton Hill, retiring from the force, and was rethe second child of the late Oscar sponsible for fire prevention and seand Eleanor Bouldin, was born April curity programs at the center's 15, 1919. She was educated in the northern and southern divisions. Philadelphia schools. In an early He was a member of the Knights of marriage, she was blessed with one Columbus Pinzon Council. daughter, Eleanor Sutton.

She later In addition to Gesner, he is surmet and married Bernie W. Hill." vived by two daughters, Mary HowBervine said her grandmother rie and Dorothy Weiserth; a sister, wrote goodbye letters to many of her Catherine MacManaman; 10 grandimmediate family, including a "beau- See DEATHS Next Page Walter Ballard, First Airmail Pilot Associated Press Navy with the rank of lieutenant commander, McKellar said. LA MESA, Calif. Walter Ballard, who piloted the plane that carried He also engaged in cross-country the nation's first load of transconti- racing, precision aerobatics, dognental airmail in 1932, died Sunday fighting and test piloting. He logged at his home after a long illness.

He more than 3 million air miles and 93. 20,000 flying hours in 25 different was Ballard was a pilot for American types of planes. Airways, now American Airlines, Ballard was a volunteer at the San when he flew the first hop from San Diego Aerospace Museum until a few Diego's Lindbergh Field to Phoenix, months ago. on the transcontinental mail Among the planes he helped reflight, according to Edwin McKellar, store was 1917 Curtiss JN4-D "Jena executive director of the San Diego Aerospace Museum. ny," in which Ballard learned to fly Ballard learned to fly during during World War I.

The war ended World War I and was test just as he finished training. a pilot during World War I1, leaving the He is survived by his wife, Susan. Death Notices BARBARESE Aug. 6, 1989, LOUIS, beloved brother of Irene DiAngelo and Joseph Barbarese. Brother-in-law of Nettie Barbarese and John Craine.

uncle of Joseph, Dan and Thomas Barbarese; great of Joseph, Jr. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 9 A.M. from VINCENT GANGEMI FUNERAL HOME, Broad and Wolf Sts. Mass of Christian Burial 'st. Monica Church 10 A.M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve. P.M.

Eve. parking ROTA Bldg, lot, 2304 S. Broad St. BELLACE CARMELLA C. (nee Ciocca), Aug.

7, 1989, beloved wife of Henry dear of Patricia MacMullan, Phyllis Piacentino, Andrea Dyer, Michele Garofalo and Michael also survived by an aunt, Rita Sonntag; 6 grandchildren. Relatives, friends invited to funeral 10 A.M., GARZONE FUNERAL HOME, St. and Hunting Park Ave. Mass of Christian Burial, Holy Innocents Church, 11 A.M. Int.

SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Viewing Wed. eve. from 7 P.M.

Memorial contributions name to Fox Chase Cancer Center or Holy Redeemer Hospice preferred. BERG Aug. 6, 1989, CARL beloved husband of Mary A. (nee Murphy), father of Carl W. and Robert, son of Anna, brother of Albert and William; also survived by one granddaughter.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral Wed. 8:30 A.M., C.J. O'NEILL FUNERAL HOME, 309-11 E. Lehigh Ave. Mass of Christian Burial 10 R.M.

Visitation B.V.M. Church. Int. Resurrection Cem. Friends may call Wed.

after 8:30 A.M. BRUNNER PAUL on Aug. 6, 1989, of Broomall, beloved husband of the late Alice G. (nee Shuker), dear father of Paul Ronald F. and Mrs.

Mary Alice E. Leo; also survived by his 8 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren, brother of Mrs. Maude Moore and Mrs. Mary Brady. Relatives and friends invited to his funeral Wed.

8:30 A.M. THE DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, 8401 West Chester Pike (Cor. Lynn UPPER DARBY, PA. and to his Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M. St.

Pius Church, Broomall, Pa. Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Friends may call Tues.

eve. 7-9 P.M. Contributions, in his memory, may be made to The American Cancer Society, 280 N. Providence Pa. 19063.

BYS Aug. 7, 1989, STANLEY beloved husband of Jean D. (nee Pierce), father of Stephen, Robert, and Douglas; also survived by one sister, Bernadine DiPietro. Relatives, friends and members of D.A.V. Post 96, are invited to his funeral Saturday 8:30 A.M.

BURNS FUNERAL HOME, 9708 Frankford Ave. (at Fitter St.) Mass of Christian Burial St. Katherine's Church, 10 A.M. Int. Arlington National Arlington, VA.

No Viewing Fri. eve. In lieu of flowers, contributions to The American Cancer Society, preferred. CALLAHAN HELEN MULLEN CALLAHAN, on Aug. 5, 1989, of Oiney, and formerly of Frankford, beloved wife of the late Harry Callahan, sister of Marie Keeny, and Anna Lavin; also survived by several nieces and morning between 8:30 and 9:30 A A.M., GEITNER'S OF nephews.

Family and friends invited to call Thurs. OLNEY, Godfrey Ave. at Lawrence and are invitparticipate in her Mass Christian Burial at 10 o'clock, Church of St. Helena. Int.

Arlington Cem. No evening viewing. CASAR MADELINE M. (nee McGuigan), on Aug. 6, 1989, of Glenolden, Pa, beloved wife of John W.

Casar, beloved mother of Michael J. Casar, Gloria J. Bullard and Annette M. Casar; also survived by 3 grandchildren, daughter of Vincent McGuigan and 2 brothers, one sister. Relatives and friends are invited to her Funeral Wed.

9:30 A.M. O'LEARY FUNERAL HOME, 640 E. Springfield Rd, Springfield, Pa and to her Mass of Christian Burial Wed. 11 A.M. Church of St.

Joseph's, Collingdale, Pa. Int. Holy Cross Cem. (Parking on Premises.) COCCO JOSEPH A. (BOBBIE), Aug.

6, 1989, of N. 67th survived by his sister, Helen Salvucci, and many nieces and nephews. Relatives and invited to his funeral 10:30 A.M., at THE ROBERT L. D'ANJOLELL MEMORIAL HOME OF OVERBROOK, 6506-20 Haverford Phila. Mass of Christian Burial, 11 A.M., St.

Donato's Church. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Wed. morning 9:30 to 10:30 A.M.

(Parking on premises). CUMMINGS Aug. 6, 1989, MILO DALE, of Lawndale, beloved husband of Evelyn (nee Botson), devoted father of Dale M. and Robert brother -in-law of Earle R. Botson; also survived by 5 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.

Services and interment will be private. Donations to Lawndale Presbyterian Church, Levick and Oakley Pa. 19111 would be (Arr. by THE JAMES M. CAMPBELL FUNERAL HOME, LAWNDALE AND RICHBORO, DAVIS Aug.

1989, BARBARA F. (nee Maude), beloved wife of Frank, devoted mother of Frank, Linda, Thomas, Wayne and Keith. Grandmother of sister of 3. Relatives friends are invited to Services 11 A.M. C.

RICHARD WHEELER FUNERAL HOME, Kensington Ave. and Westmoreland St. Int. Rosedale Memorial Park. FRIENDS MAY CALL THURS.

MORNING AFTER 10 A.M. DOUGHERTY Of Bridesburg, on Aug. 6, 1989, ANNA M. (nee Rouse), beloved the late Joseph and mother of Mrs. Anna Urban, Dorothy M.

Dougherty, Mrs. Jane Duffin, Mrs. Florence Kirlin, Mrs. Catherine Fluck, Mrs. Grace Holsworth, and Joseph and Richard Dougherty, and the late Mrs.

Mary Mondello; also survived by 31 grandchildren and 31 great grandchildren; in her 88th vear. Relatives, friends are invited to attend the funeral Thurs. 8:30 A.M. at JOHN F. FLUEHR AND SONS, 3301-15 Cottman Ave.

Mass of Christian Burial at All Saints Church, Thompson and Buckius Phila. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve.

7-9 P.M. DUGAN Aug. 6, 1989, FRANCIS (MICKEY), husband of Emma (nee Keefer); also survived by daughters, Eleanor Welch, Miriam Reader, 6 grandsons, one great granddaughter and 4 brothers. Relatives and friends are invited to call Wed. from 8 to 10 A.M.

at, THE KAVALAUSKAS-RACHUBINSKI FUNERAL HOME OF PENNSPORT, 1601-03 S. 2nd St. Prayer Services 10 A.M. Int. Hill Crest Memorial Park, Pitman, N.J.

No viewing Tues. eve. EMBERGER Suddenly, Aug. 5, 1989, anne (nee Burns), son of and Edward and Caroline lene and Betsy Damico. vited to viewing Wednesday FUNERAL MANSION, Christian Burial 10 A.M.

Church. Int. Private. Parking Death Notices FAGNANI Aug. 6, 1989, GILBERT beloved husband of Caroline (nee Abrams), father of Gilbert, Nicholas, Lisa, Donna Meshin and Colleen Henry; Jim, also and survived by 7 grandchildren, 2 brothers, Fred, one sister, Betty.

Relatives and friends are invited to his funeral service Wed. 10 A.M., BURNS FUNERAL HOME, 9708 Frankford Ave. (at Fitter Viewing Tues. eve. 7 to 9.

In lieu of flowers, contributions to Deborah Hospital, Trenton Browns Mills NJ 08015 preferred. FISICARO Aug. 6, 1989, MARY (nee Covollo), beloved wife of the devoted mother of Joseph, Rosemary DiClementi and Michael; also survived by 9 grand and 7 great grandchildren, sister of John Covolio, Philomena D'Agostino, Anna Parisi and Rose Conlin. Relatives and are invited to her funeral 7:30 A.M. at, THE MONTI FUNERAL HOME, 2533-35 S.

Broad St. Mass of Christian Burial 9 A.M., St. Monica's Church. Int. SS.

Peter and Paul Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve. 7 to 9. In lieu of flowers family requests Mass Cards.

FREEDMAN Aug. 7, 1989, HERBERT I. (Mitch), of 7452 Malvern Ave, Phila, husband of Shirley (nee Winkelstein), father of S. Robert and Sarah Freedman and Harry and Linda Soroka, brother Marvin E. Freedman; also survived by 2 grandchildren Rachel Freedman and Abbie Soroka.

Relatives and friends are invited to graveside services Wed. 11 A.M. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Shiva observed at residence. Arr.

"GOLDSTEINS' SUBURBAN NORTH." GIANGIULIO Aug. 6, 1989, SAMUEL. son of Rose (nee and the late Norman Giangiulio, brother of Dapkunas; also survived by his nephew, Dapkunas. Relatives and friends are invited FUNERAL HOME OF JOHN STRETCH, and St. Denis Havertown, Wed.

7 to 9 to the Mass of Christian Burial in St. Denis 11 A.M. Int. St. Denis Cem.

GUGLIUZZO Aug. 6, 1989, ANGELINA (nee DeMarco), of So. wife of the late Jack Gugliuzzo, beloved mother of Mrs. Roseann Anthony; also survived by her devoted son-in-law Michael Anthony, 4 grandchildren, 3 sisters Mrs. Mary lannelli, Mrs.

Catherine Tedesco and Mrs. Jennie Snyder, sister of the late Philip, Carmen, Frank, Phylis and Rose. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral Wed. 8 A.M. at THE JOSEPH V.

FUSCO FUNERAL HOME, So. 1344-46-48 Ellsworth St. Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M., St. Maron's Church. Entombment Fernwood Mausoleums, Fernwood PA.

Viewing Tues. eve. 7 to 9 P.M. (Valet parking) HALDEMAN Suddenly on Aug. 4, 1989, ANDREW JOHN, age 3 months, beloved son of and Susan (nee Lundahl) Haldeman, of Broomall, devoted grandson of John S.

and Edna Haldeman, Devon and Walter and Marie Lundahl, of Steuben, Maine. Relatives and friends are invited to call Thurs. 9:30 to 10:30 A.M. in, THE FRANK C. VIDEON FUNERAL HOME, Sprout and Lawrence Broomall, followed by Funeral Services 11 A.M in The Marple Presbyterian Church, Sprout and Marple Broomall.

Memorial gifts may sent for SIDS Research, the Phila. SIDS Center, 321 University Pa. 19104. Int. Doe Run Presbyterian Cem.

MANISCH FRANK owner 7-11 Store Church Lane, Yeadon, on Aug. 6, 1989, of Middletown beloved husband of Elaine B. (Wierzbowski), father of Patricia Townsend, Debbie Barker, Robert Hanisch and Mary Ann Griggs; also survived by brothers Ronald, Paul, Jim and 4 grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial Fri. 10 A.M.

St. Louis Church, W. Cobbs Creek Yeadon. Viewing Thurs. eve.

7-9 P.M. at DOYLE-STONELAKE FUNERAL HOME, 83-85 E. Baltimore Lansdowne, and also on Fri. morning from 8:45 to 9:30 A.M. Int.

SS. Peter and Paul Cem. HARE GRACE M. "Bobby" (nee Houser), on Aug. 6, 1989 of Brigatine, NJ, formerly of Jackson Lansdowne, wife of the late Robert survived by her daughter Irene Crawford of Brigatine, NJ, her sister Dolores Zimmerman of Ziongrove, Pa.

and her grandchildren Gerald E. Crawford Jr. of Oklahoma and Sandy Wending of Lansdowne. She was an alumnae of Graduate Hospital- Nursing. Relatives and friends are invited to her funeral on Aug.

10th at 10 A.M. at the ROBERT L. D'ANJOLELL MEMORIAL HOME OF UPPER DARBY, 8645 W. Chester Pike. Mass of Christian Burial at 11 A.M.

at St. Philomena Church, Int. Holy Cross Cem. Contributions may be made in her memory to Presbyterian Hosp. Hospice Program, 39th Market Pa.

19104. Friends may call Thurs. 9:15 to 10:15 A.M. (Parking on Premises). JENKINS HARRY L.

of Abington, on Aug. 5, 1989, husband of the late Luella (Pierce) Jenkins, devoted father of Harry L. Ill, and Robert also survived by 4 grandchildren, brother of Raymond Frank and Doris Myers. Relatives and friends invited to Memorial Service Wed. 1 P.M.

The Baptist Temple- Grace Baptist Skippack Pk. and Lewis Lane, Blue Bell. Int. pvt. The family will receive friends in the Church after 12:30 P.M.

Remembrances in his name to The National Cancer Institute, Div. of Research and Resources, Bethseda, Md. 20014 would be appreciated by the family. BARON ROWLAND FUNERAL HOME. KENNEDY DOROTHY (nee Baker), of Elkins Park, on Aug.

5, 1989, wife of Ervin mother of Betty J. Toland, and Ervin R. sister of Robert Baker; also survived by 7 grandchildren, one great grandchild. Relatives and friends invited to services August 15, 2 P.M. at St.

Mark's Reformed Episcopal Church, Meeting House and Beverly Jenkintown. Family will receiving friends after the service. Donations may be made in her name to Aid for Friends, 2810 Hargrave Phila, 19136. HELWEG FUNERAL SERVICE. WILLIAM JOHN ANTHONY, entered into rest Aug.

5, 1989, suddenly, age 61, devoted husband of Mildred (nee Galvani), loving father of William John Ill, Patricia Porter, Joseph, Thomas, Francis, Ronald, and Robert; he also leaves 3 sisters, 2 brothers and 11 grandchildren. Relatives, friends, employees of the Phila. Naval Shipyard and The Phila. Inquirer, are invited to attend his funeral Wednesday 8 A.M. from THE JOSEPH V.

FUSCO FUNERAL HOME, 6316-18 Elmwood Ave. Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M. Church of St. Irenaeus. KESTLER MILDRED H.

(nee Mellott), of Glen Mills, on Aug. 6, 1989, beloved wife of Robert devoted mother of Robert and Gary sister of Ronald Mellott, Madeline Burns; also survived by 2 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 1 P.M., at THE DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, 3300 West Chester Pike, NEWTOWN SQUARE, where friends may call from 11 A.M. until time of services. Int.

Edgewood Memorial Park. Memorial contributions to The Williamson Trade School, 106 S. New Middletown Media, Pa. 19063 would be appreciated. Death Notices KLEMP Aug.

7, 1989, LILLIE M. (nee Smith), of Lansdale, formerly of West Oak Lane, preceded in death by her husband Frederick P. and daughter Carolyn Benson. Services Wed. 1 P.M., HUFF LAKJER FUNERAL HOME, Destine Cannon Lansdale, where friends may call 12 to 1 P.M.

Int. Hillside Cem. Memorials to St. Peter's Evangelican Lutheran Church, 74th Ave. Briar Pa.

19138. LAMBUS Aug. 5, 1989, BARBARA (nee Stever), age 48 years, beloved mother of Kreg, Charles, David and Arthur, devoted daughter of Elizabeth and the late Arthur Stever; also survived by 5 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to services Wed. 10 A.M.

HOLLEN FUNERAL HOME, 726-28 E. Allegheny Ave. Friends may call Tues. eve. 7 to 9.

LAWLER ALICE (nee Shields), Aug. 5, 1989, of Oiney, beloved mother of Roy H. Glazier, III, Ron L. Glazier, William H. Kerrigan and Daniel M.

Kerrigan, dear sister of Dorothy Medley, of Nevarre, Fla. and the late James Shields, also survived by 4 grandchildren several nieces and nephews. Relatives, friends and emplovees of Honeywell are invited to the funeral starting 8:30 A.M., from JOHN F. GIVNISH'S, 5th St. and Chelten Ave.

(6300 N. 5th followed by Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M., St. Helena's Church. Int. Greenmount Cem.

Friends may call Fri. eve. 7 to 9. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to The American Heart 121 S. Broad 19107 would be appreciated.

LAZANSKI On Aug. 6, 1989, JOSEPH, of Frankford, brother of Catherine Williams, Stephen and Rev. John J. Lazansky, O.F.M. Relatives and friends are invited to his Mass of Christian Burial, Wed.

9:30 A.M., St. Joachim's Church, Church and Griscom Sts. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. No viewing.

Arr. by NULTY FUNERAL HOME. LEADBEATER JESSE S. of Ambler, on Aug. 7, 1989, beloved husband of Helen M.

(nee Mitsch), devoted father of Jesse S. Patricia Nathan, Beth M. Conte and John also survived by 6 grandchildren, son of George T. brother of G. Thomas Marion Ayres and June Master.

Relatives, friends are invited to call 9 A.M. at THE ANTON B. URBAN FUNERAL HOME, 1111 Bethlehem Pike, Ambler. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M., St. Anthony's Church.

Viewing Wed. eve. 7 to 9 P.M. Int. Rose Hill Cem.

Remembrances in his name to The Fox Chase Cancer Center, 7701 Burholme Phila. 19111 or The Ambier Ambulance P.O. Box 98, Ambler, Pa. 19002 would be appreciated by the family. Nunzio) Florence Michael J.

to THE E. Eagle P.M. and Church LEIDHOLDT HELEN (nee Christenson), on Aug. 5, 1989, of Drexel Hill, age 81, beloved wife of the late Louis F. and dear mother of Barbara Paarfus of Clarksville VA.

Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral service Wed. 2 P.M. at the Chapel of The Lutheran Church of The Holy Communion, 2111 Sansom St. where friends may call one hour prior to service. Int.

Valley Forge Gardens. Memorial contributions to The America Cancer Society, 280 N. Providence Rd. Media PA 19063. Family service by SPENCER T.

VIDEON'S OF DREXEL HILL, 259-2200. LITTY On Aug. 4, 1989, IDA M. (nee Klein), age 86, formerly of Upper Darby, wife of the late Walter devoted mother of Barbara L. Moore of Broomall; also survived by her grandchildren, Keith W.

Moore of West Chester and Karen M. Nash of Broomall; great granddaughter, Jenna M. Nash; 4 sisters and a brother. Funeral Services, 11 A.M. at the THE FRANK C.

VIDEON FUNERAL HOME, Sproul and Lawrence Broomall, where friends may call after 10 A.M. Memorial gifts may be sent in her name to the Stonehurst Hills United Methodist Church, 7047 Midway Upper Darby, PA, 19082. Int. Arlington Cem. LYONS ELEANOR A.

(nee Dougherty), on Aug. 5, 1989, of Vineland, N.J., and formerly of The Villas, N.J., beloved wife of the late Walter Lvons, beloved mother of Walter J. Lyons; also survived by her sister, Catherine 'Grady and her brother, Charles Dougherty. Relatives and friends are invited to her funeral 9 A.M., RICHARD L. KELLY FUNERAL HOME, Long Lane and Walnut Upper Darby, Pa.

Mass of Christian Burial 11 A.M., Church of St. Cyril, Penn Lansdowne, Pa. Int. Holy Cross her memory The Cinnaminson Home, 1410 RiverCem. The family, would appreciate contributions ton Cinnaminson, 08077.

MARTIN Of Mayfair and S.W. Phila. on Aug. 6, 1989, JENNIE E. (nee McNulty), beloved wife of the late Edward T.

and mother of Edward T. and the late Mrs. Jane Mazzei, in her 94th year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Wed. 8 A.M.

from JOHN F. FLUEHR AND SONS, 3301-15 Cottman Ave. Mass of Christian Burial St. Bernard's Church 9:30 A.M. Int.

Our Lady of Grace Cem. Friends may call Tues. 7 to 9 P.M. McGINNIS On Aug. 6, 1989, MARY E.

(nee Wolf), wife of Edward godmother of Edward Glaser sister of Evelyn Galm, David Wolf, Josephine Sobolaski and Anna Gallagher; also survived by many neices and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to viewing and funeral Wed. 8:30 A.M., EDWARD H. McBRIDE FUNERAL HOME, 2321 E. Huntingdon St.

Mass of Christian Burial, St. Anne's Church 10 A.M., Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. MICONI JOHN, Aug. 6, 1989, devoted father of Violet Chancey, John, Lorraine DiBuono, Frances Miconi and Joseph; also survived 8 grand and 5 great grandchildren, brother of Frances Zirpoli.

Relatives and friends are invited to his viewing and funeral 8 A.M. at, THE MONTI FUNERAL HOME, 2533-35 S. Broad St. Services 9:30 A.M. Int.

Mt. Moriah Cern. No viewing Mon. eve. O'DONNELL Aug.

6, 1989, CATHERINE A. (nee Devin), beloved wife of the late Raymond dear mother of James, Ann Kearney, Edmund, Joan Costello and the late Raymond, John, and Kay Milligan; also survived by 48 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to her funeral Thurs. 9 A.M. CASSIZZI FUNERAL HOME, 2913-17 E.

Thompson St, followed by her Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M. St. Anne's Church. Int. Our Lady of Grace Cem.

Friends may call Wed. after 7 P.M. PAYNE Aug. 6, 1989, LOUISE (nee Murgatrovd), wife of the late S. Roy Payne, dear mother of Constance Kelley and Roy C.

Payne; also survived by a sister, Helen Schneider and 3 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to her Funeral Service 2 P.M., WACKERMAN FUNERAL HOME, 8060 Verree Fox Chase. Int. Hillside Cem. STEPHEN husband of JoElizabeth and John Fowser Emberger, brother of HeRelatives and friends are A.M.

GUCKIN 3320-40 St. Mass of Ascension of Our Lord on premises..

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