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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 9

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THE POST-STANDARD, Syriwuw, N. Thiindtj, June I960 PBATH9 DGLEY- Me- 1955 Jchn MO fcorebt Htll Dt Survived by Jilt wife. Mm Jj. Badelcv a sou. John H.

BadBey; a daughter. Mrs. Edv. Brown, a ilswr Mri yf bakiiuiuuiii. five ir.indrhlidj^n, two r.lcccs Scn- ites Friday 130 Welter Funeral Heir 1 Jair.W 1 Rev Conkiiu oiricusJttn triends Invited Intwmeni woodloun iritfiids call tli a Funeral Hume.

Tliursdai 3 to -4 and to 9 WEI.TER FUNERAL HOME BODAH--Jure 1, I960. PhllHo Bodah ol 611 Hickory SurvHed by a ipn. Allied Bodah services IS a FritlBi at DcWitt Funeral Jtome 149 Onondana 8t 8 4S St John the EvancellU Church. Burial In plattsburch Friends may tall ai tuneral home 0.1 their eon- veoleiice DEWITT FUNERAL HOME Deaths and Funerals BOWES--At Jordan. May 31, 1960, Ed Simived Si dauehttrs Sister Cai Maureen iMar rind Mfsi M.irtasL't Bow is Wo sons Ednard and Fraler Joachim OCD i i a i.lster.

MIS MstKrei Shew ftroilurs, William, John Urban and Fred tuneral lroin ins Idle home Laurence or dun Friday 9 30 a a St Pat- rlcK's Church. Friends niay call 2 to 4 and to 9 and ace requested to omit (lowers ictcrrtent St. Mary's Cemetery sfcanentelfts BOWSEft-- In tVifc city Mar 30 John Bowser 222 Garlltld Ave, Survived bv his wife Mrs M. Bouser, two sons. John Jr and Douelas Bonder, three dnuchters, Mrs Ruth N.

Crsil. Mrs Shirley Homer ami Mrs. Ann Marie Brooks, thiee four sisters eiKhi Krnndchllfiren Funeral senlcos at the Green lent Fun nil Home Thursday 2 Rev. Donald Wallace ofttetattnK. Friends i Interment Wh'te Chanel Mcinon Gardens Friendi roaj call at S03 Onondea at 'luesdoy to and Wediwdax 2 to 4 and 1 in Kotioilonl LOdco lull conauct Weimcsilm OREEMLEAF FUNERAL HOME CUMMINGS Mrs Margery Wnitc Cumntmes 01 4i Mtrnmun Ave.

May 39, I860. She Is survives by her husband. Marcus Cummmtts one lister, Mrs. Marlon Manoon ot YgsUanU. several nieces and nephews Funeral Jrora KOIHD! funeral Home 203 Pitch Si Thursday.

1-30 pm Rev. Alex C. Schius ofnclatlne. Burial Walnut Grove Cemetery. Ononttaea friends may call Wednesday 2 to 4 ana 7 10 9 DAVIS In Syracuse.

June decree Henrj Dai Is ot 410 St, Survived 01 am father 1. I960 Castle Geort K. Da-. 18 his mother Mrs Stella Davis, three croLheri John and Joseph one sister Mis Ruth Grai all of Sirjcu-ie his crandfatliftr Mr Joseph Boia of Caushnowaca Quebec a a a leverttl aunts and uncles and several cousins one niece and one netihen Funeral services Saturday 11 am In at Paul's Eolacopal Church Rev Hfcrold Button offlelatlnit, Invited InWrtnerit Oakwood Ce-ne- tery. Friends call at SOD Friday 3 to 4 and to 9 cm.

MEECH GANNON--In this clly June 1. 1950 Edward Gunnon of 306 KellocK St, Survive! bi his wife Tg, ANNA WHITZEIt JONES of 328 E. Seneca died at Syracuse Memorial Tuesday night after a short illness. She was born in Oleait and lived in Syracuse 40 years. She was employed by Chappell's Son as saleslady in the house- ware department for the last 12 years.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Murray Downing. Mrs. Neil Freamey of Anchorage, Alaska; five grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs, Carl Reichart of Gowanda, Mrs. Joseph Waltos, Mrs.

Marry Bush, and Mrs, William Whalen, all of Glean, and several nieces and nephews. Services from the Carl J. Ball- wcg Home for Funerals at 8:30 a m. tomorrow, A solemn high Mass of requiem will be celebrated in St. James Church at 9 MRS.

JULIA TOVEY CR01X, 69, oi Parish, died yesterday at Boswell Park Memorial Hospital, where she had been a patient for nine She was a member of the Puritan Chapter, OES, for 40 years, a member of the While Shrme She was a member of the Parish Methodist Church. She WAS the widow of Clyde LaCroix. She is survived by a biother, Purley Tcvey, Oswcgo; two sisters, Mrs, Minnie Penfseld. Syracuse, and Mis Florence Haid- MUS, JEANNETTE LUCILLE HEISLER died Sunday San Jose. Calif, She was a former resident of Manlius and a graduate of Manlius High School and the CCBJ.

Surviving are her husband, Kenneth Helsler; two sons, Kenneth and Larry; two daughters, Kris and Jo Ann; her parents, Mr. and Mrs Blester J. Goodfellow- of Manlius; two brothers, E. John Goodfellow of Fairmount and Norman M. Goodfellow of Frecmont; a sistei, Mrs, Kath.

Hunt of Mnnlius. ing, MaUydale, several and nephews Services from the home in Parish will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, and at 2 pm. in the Parish Methodist Church, thei Rev, Frank Halse. pastor, of- nieces; Services will be at 2 pm Saturday at the Goodfellow Newell Funeral Home, Mnltus, the Eev.

Cuthbert R. Howe of the Manlius Methodist Church officiating. Interment will be Manlius Cemetery. a.m. Burial in St.

Mary's Ceme-1 fl( iaUng Burial will be in Pleas-' Friends may call at the fu- lery. Friends may vidt at the iu- neral home from to 5 and 7 to 9 today. ant Lawn Cemetery neral home from 2 to 4 and at Loretlo Rest Born in Germany, she had hved in Syracuse 70 years. A communicant ol the Church of the Assumption, she was a member of its Altar Society and also the Sodality of Our Lady. She is survived by a brother, Nicholas Hennmger, and several nieces and nephews Services will be at 8 pm Saturday from the Waidele Funeral Home, 605 Prospect A and in Assumption Church at 9 a Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery, Calling hours are from 2 io 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Thursday and Friday. FREDERICK A. MOREY, 88, died at the home of his Puman 165, OES, 7 to 9 Pm Friday- will conduct services at 8 pm. Friends may call at the JOHN LUCZAK, 77, of 302 Hart- and Fri- lW died at his home yesterday after a short illness. Born Poland, he had been a Private services lor MISS FLORA H.

WALLACE will be at the Fajrchild Meech Funeral Chapel Friday at the convenience ol the family. The Rev. Robert McCracken will officiate. Burial will be in Oakwood resident of Syracuse 50 years. He was self-employed until his retirement.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice Luczak; three daughters. Mrs, John Reis, Mrs, Thomas Cerio of Syracuse and Mrs. Helen Dowden of Falls Church, Cemeteiy, Va three John and waiter Miss Wallace of 252 Coolidge of Syiai.use and Anthony Luczak a retired school teacher.jof Canastola; a stepson, Frank died yesterday after a long ness, A native Syracusan. Miss "Wallace had taught in Brooklyn schools lor many years.

She was Kadlubowski of California; 13 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren and several nteces and nephews, Services will be Saturday at a (the byterian Church. Surviving it David C. Park. a sister, Mrs Pol i a i a two dnuchterii Mrs John Erardi und Dr. Lloyd W.

Morey, at Mlllino- tars Clement PeirlVEllt, nine nraud-L children one sister Mrs Edward Me Tuesday, He had made there about three years A native tery, Frlenas may call at ihe funeral OTOS Thursday and Friday 1 10 ftnd to 9 CARTER FimERAL HOME KSIM--May 39, I960. Qtorgu L. Kelm Of 121 Huron SE Survived by his ulte, Catherine Crunlnger Kcim. tu dmehlers. Misj Marlon KelE.

Mrs Basil Bedford, three tisters. n'ts, Burdlck. Mrs LyaJi Hnrt Mrs. George Post, several and nephews Funeral CARL BAliWEG HOME FOR 4612 SA- 1INA STREET. Thuredav.

30 a solemn hleh Mais of requiem. Church of Most Holy Hosnry at II) a tn Interment Assumption Cemetery. Visitation 3 to and 7 to 9 m. LACaOIX--In BuIIslo June 1 Julia Toier LaCloix. ase.

of ShVW'survlved bi one brother. Purler Tovey two Mrs Minnie Pcnhcid cuse, Mrs, Florence HardinR Mnttv- dale. several nieces and nephews Funeral services -Kill be held from the home Parish, Snturdsv at 1 30 at 3 Parish Methodist Church Rev Frank Halse. pas lor officiating. Burial In Pleasant Cemetery Puritan chaster IBS.

will conduct services Frldnv 8 Dm. Friends Kai 1 call at the home Thursdtti evenlnR and rriday at their convenience HARTER PHNERAT. TIQME MAIER--Tn this cltr, Mav 31 1BSO, Mrs Marie Nuerk Maler. ot 230 Klm- bcr Ave Survived bv her husband. JuHui Msler four sons.

Julius Jr William Walter. KEV Paul Mnier. a daughter. Miss Eleanor MRier 1 a brother. Frank Nucrk or SvraciifC several brothers and sister's In Germany, services at Grcenlenf reral Home Thiir'sdnv Howard Cnnnlnc olflclfttinr Friends Invltci" FrwncU tnav call 503 Onondaea St.

Thursdnr Ijj GREENLEAF HOME West he Gen see and at Sacred Heart hurch. Burial will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 Services for MRS. 0 4 and 7 to 9 today Snd TISCHLER of J228 E. tomcrrow St.

will be a tomorrow at Birnbaum Funeral Home, RICHAHDGON--In 11EO, James 1 Richardson. Surjivrd of Cicero, about 60 years. He retired about 10 years ago and was a Lie member of the Cicero Grange and of the Onondaga County Pomona Grange He is survived by a daughter, Mrs Michael Men on of New York City, three sons, Jay Morey of West Monroe, Dr. Lloyd Morpy of Maine and Dr. Rollo Morey of Harpersburg, W.

grandchildren and 20 great-gcandch'khen Scmce will be conducted by the Rev. J. Wayne Hunter of Cicero Methodist Cliurcn, at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Sears Funeral Home, 209 North Mam North Syracuse, fnterment will be in West Monroe Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 8 p.m., Thursday and 3 to 5 and 7 to Friday.

MRS FRANCES KOWALSKI, 68. T1 Lodi St, native of 1 a and a Syra- eiiG resident most of her life, died yesterday She was a communicant oi tor Harold Burial will be in Adath Cemetery. Mrs. Tischler, who died Tuesday at home, was a native of Germany and lived here eight years. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

Herbert Arn dorf; four grand children and her mother, Mrs. Laura Lewy, Berlin, Germany. Friends may call at their convenience at the of Mrs. Arnsdorf, 2H9 Enarcliffe Rd. jconvienence.

PHILLIP BODAH, 73 of 511 Hickory a cook north country hotels for many years, died yesterday in a nursing home after a long illness. A native of MaJone, he resided in Syracuse about 30 years. Surviving is a son; end several grandchildren. Services will be at 8:15 a.m. tomorrow at the DeWitt Funeral Home and 8:45 a.m.

in St. John the Evangelist Church. Burial will be in Pittsburgh. Friends may call at the funeral home, 749 W. Onondaga at their Ruth Tatchen, Dies of Leukemia be in Memorial ParK, Warners.

Friends may vail from 7 to 9 to-Jiy and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the Ma'-trer "crr.c, Liverpool and ft member ot its Holy Name Society. He was also a member of Stanley Pennnck Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Ruth Mary Tatchen, 2- year-old daughter of Chester and Hazel Gorrow Tatchen of Marcellus, died yesterday in St, Joseph's Hospital of leukemia. The child was stricken with the incurable disease last November.

Besides her parents she is survived by two brothers, Leroy and Charles Tatchen; her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Phillip Gorrow of Brushton, and; five uncles. Graveside services will be conducted at 2:15 p.m. tomorrow at St. Francis of Xavier Cemetery, MarceJlus, the Rev.

Daniel C. Hartnett officiating. Committal services follow a 2 pm, service at the Ryan Funeral Home, Marcellus. Friends may call this and evening at the funeral home, 44 E. Main Marcellus.

JAMES F. RICHARDSON, of 1249 Tulip Liverpool, died' yesterday in Giouse Irving Hos- 1 pital after a short illness A native of Cato, he lived i Liverpool 16 years He retired three years ago from Brown- Lipe-Chapin Co. whore he was employed several years Surviving his wife, Mrs. Edith S. Richardson; two sisters, Mrs.

Nate Kimberly, and Mrs. Ruth Hearn; two brothers, Charles of North Syracuse and Harry Richardson of East Syracuse: a nieces and nephews. Services will be at 2 pm Saturday in St. Matthews Episcopall Church, the Rev. Russell Chapin officiating.

Burial EDWARD GANNON, 67, of 306 Kellogg a native and life resident of the city, died yesterday in the Veterans Administration Hospital. During World War In- i i -Ji(f VitliV, iViii Lillian Loft us Gannon; a son, Edward T. Gannon, daughters, Mrs, Erardi and Mrs. Clement Petrivellt; nine grandchildren; a siater, Mrs. Edward Bell; a brother, Raymond C.

Gannon; and several nieces and nephews. 1 he served with the 64th faniry in France. He was a com-! Services will be at 8:15 a.m. municant ol St Church'Saturday at the Carter Funeral Home and 9 In St. Church, Burial will in St AgriM Cemetery.

may call at the funeral home. 1904 Gran: Sivc, from 2 to 7 to 9 p.rn. tomorrow. VIC1MT.V Mri walln Thomw.on. Falls-Mrs.

Olonottl Utifon Kobert.p. Jonw. M. John Stafford, 10 nast-- Kltner Brink. M.

rolwoit. ft Saranic Lake Charles Martin. IT. Malono-- Mrs Holt Sttfl. NEWS "WHAT'S DOING DOWNTOWN!" if Spring and Trans-Season COATS SUITS (Now Regardless of Cost or Loss) 80 S1Q80 19 Sold Nationally to $73.95 and More None Were Less Than $34.95 Sold Nationally to $4395 and More Cigarettes, Full Cartons $2.19 All Brands.

Rain or Shine $8.40 Reversibles, Tailored. Many with matching hate, etc. Sold nationally to $19.95. Csshmert Coats $57.80 Hand detailed. Sold Nationally to $125.

Vicuna Coatx $128.80 Lilli Ann Suits-- and Off Plus other Famous Sold Nationally $195 or S250. Tcmu CASUALS SUMMERTIME DRESSES ALL BELOW COST $188 1 Street Floor SIZES 10 to 20 SIZES to GEORGE BLOCK CO. 466 5. WARREN STREET Chinch. -p Rer Eiifflell II elating Interment Green in of.

Memorial part Wnrncri Friends call at the Manrci Funeral Home Liverpool Th'irwa" to 0 nnd Frldnv 2 to nnd 1 tb 9 bin MALTRER FUNERAL 4ALISBURY-- Harrj SalLMjun. Mas 31. 1980 "Survived bv his i Mri Helen one ion one sisler. Mis Grace Orlllln several Heart Church. Surviving are her husband, Alexander Kowalski; three sons, Anthony and Chester; two sisters, Mrs Julia Duhat of Detroit, and Mrs, Stan- Icy Strage; two brothers, Lotus MachoII of Marcellus and Alexander Macholl; 10 grandchildren, and several nieces and "cpliews Services "will be at rt 15 a rn.

nephews well a mn Fnnernl from the era! Home. Hart- era! Home. Frlendi mav call Wrdnesdav Thuridav nftotrsOTT! and Interment Preblc Ccmeteri. In this elty, Mav 30. 19M Leo TM, ail of 179 DUWlon Ave Survived on.

Qcorte snen: two crandchlldren. James and sue Ann Pnell services the Oreen Fune-al Home, Thursdav it) a.m.. Hev. rrtmlc ahlwifr ottlclfttlng. Friends Invited, InTrrtnent St Johns- M.

T. Friend mny call 501 ur.cmdagii at 7 to 9 tnd esdav to 4 7 i HOMF Saturday at the Gtmirioki Funeral Hornt- and 8:45 a.rn. in Sacred Heart Church. Burial will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery. Fnends may call at the funeral home, 3320 W.

Genesec from 7 to 8 pm. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.tn. Data from U.J. WlATHtlt IUJUAU i SO FORECAST Thurtdoy AP WEATHER FO Showers and thundershowers are slated today lor the Great Lakes area southward into Western Ohio and Middle Mississippi Valleys. Scattered showers and thundershowers are likely in the Southern Plateau Region and Western Gulf as well as the Northern Rockies.

Syracuse Weather SYRACUSE--Fair, warmer today; showeis tomorrow. Vft'1. TuJi- -T'rpit bv Mrs RR' three VATL--Mrs. June lum. i im mond Fran.

Mrs Croloot. Joseoh Cummlni 1 Mr; smltn WO hrothT! John curt Jr.mes ftrnndchildrerr nieces And nephews Fii- neral serttcps Irom her home 8mur- 1 Inte-ment Tully Cemeterv Prlends Thursdnv and PrldBV and eveninK Services SWKETING will MYRON L. at 2 p.m Frl- WALLACE--In Syracuse, June fiord o( Kt Cool- Avenue survived by a alsler. Mr, DQVH Pnrk of STrtcuse: several nieces and nephe-wa Prlvaie jcryleei In the Funeral chacpl ot Ftilrchild Meech Friday, fit the convenience of the fftmllv. Rob- cirt MrCrarkon orflcisttTie Interment On It wood There will be no Wlllne ho-UTi omit TA1RCHILD ft MEECH DIRECTORS 5 DANA DANTOSTB er.

HA a-wni J. P. BURNS SON; Inc. WEST 0OWDAOA ft PffOffB Oh JOHN G. BUTLER FUNERAL HOME SIM AOtTTH flALTNA 8T FAIRCHILD MEECH HO W.

Frasier Funeral Home ttlt K. 8t OR t. FRA81ER. L1C. MOB GANG MDIORIAL CHAFKl no -in Garf IeW Funera! Home, Inc Rlfhafd GMtltld 111 WwfcoH lit OR Greenlcaf Funeral Homt m.

onnilnr. tHt tD W. tt Sow tch St Lteenfrd OBS-TTW PIRRO A SONS II at. HA Schumacher-Whelan Bros FDWSRAL HOME iw fr. orronDAOA ST, OB day lr the Leittcn-Kr eger Fu- neuil Home, Iv'altyclnle, the Rov, Wattncr fl.

will be in North C'- tery, Mr. Sweeting, 60, of Brewerton Hiasaale, an ploye ol Process Gear Division of Chrysler died at University Hospital a night. Born tn Liverpool, Mr. S. meeting lived in Ilinsdale the Ifst 35 years.

He was associated wilh the New Process Gear Co. 27 years. He was a member ot the Community Congregational Church, Hinsdale. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Gail Anderson Sweeting; three sons, John Edward and Charles J.

Sweeting; all of the Town of Cicero; a daughter, Mrs. Anthony Harvath of North Syracuse; six grandchildren and two nieces. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m, and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m tomorrow. MRS. Van PATTEN VAIL, a life resident of Tully, died yeslcrdur at Cortland Memorial Hospital.

She was the widow of the late oiact VatJ, a member ol Tully Methodist Church, Tully Grange and Tully Hospital Aid. Surviving are a son, William Vail of Syracuse; two daughters, Mrs, Raymond Fox of Tully, Mrs, Frank Morar of Vestal; thrrp sisters, Mrs, Henry Crofool of Ukia, Mrs, Joseph Cummings of McGraw, Mrs. Smith Wright of Little York; two brothers, John and Van- JOHN C. TINDALL NEED SOME REST? BUY THE BEST! FANS AIRPORT STATION 68 4:00 a.m. 6:00 a.m.

8:00 a.m. 10:00 am 12-00 m. 12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m, 2.0u a.m. 4:00 p.m, 6:00 p.m.

3:00 p.m. p.m. p.m. .621 Highest 71; Lowest 59; Average 65; average same date last year, 64; average same date for years, 69, Sun sets touay Sun rises tomorrow, 5:28. Lamps lighted '(all vehicles) 9:08 p.m.

Precipitation .01 of an inch. OTHER CITIE-, 59 ntlLps Aneek.t It 35 tBIMlsml Betch II 03 'U Tiltfcw Or) tin a 61 S5 i Cltv Sl 7S S3 TOiPhofnlx 67 SI e. SJ IS COME IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION Lipiv Bros. All Wolf M. Suburban Hardware W.

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