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PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT OBITUARIES PLAINFIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1959 Harry W. blanker Stephen F. Waldron ROOFING-SIDING Mrs. Paul Materia Garwood Mrs.

Grace La Rosa Materia, 67, of 451 MjTtle Ave Michael Fasano Somerville The funeral of Michael Fasano, 64, of 184 N. Gaston who died at home Sunday (May 10, 1959) after a short illness, will be held at 8:30 Daniel H. Carhart Metuchen Services for Daniel H. Carhart, 68, of 303 Amboy who died Sunday (May 10. 1959) in Middlesex General Hos Mrs.

M. Powers Chattin Mountainside Mrs. Rosabelle Glidden Chattin, 82, of 295 New Providence died this morning (May 12, 1959) in the Brook-side Nursing Home, Cranford, after a long illness. Born in Canada, Mrs. Chattin lived here for 14 years.

Prior to coming here, she resided in Roselle Park for 4 years and in Lieut. Denton Seybold, Plane Crash Victim Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday in the Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Church for First Lieut. Denton Seybold, Plainfield Marine jet pilt who was killed Saturday during maneuvers in Puerto Rico. Dr.

Ralph T. Haas, minister. of the church, will officiate. Interment will be in Hillside Cemetery. Lieutenant Seybold's body is being flown here accompanied by a Marine escort.

The A. M. Runyon and Son Funeral Home died Saturday (May 9, 1959) in Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield. of an apparent heart attack. Mrs.

Materia was born in Italy; and has been a resident here fori 40 years. She was a communicant! of SL, Anne's Church. She leaves her husband, a daughter, Mrs. John F. Hoff of i Garwood; five sons, Munziato and James both of this place.i Anthony J.

of Riverton, R. Ij Santo J. of Kenil worth and Paul' A. of Westfield; a brother, Philip LaRosa of Italy, and 20 grandchildren. The funeral will be held from the Dooley Colonial Home, West-' field, and interment will be in! St.

Gertrude's Cemetery, Wood-bridge. Harrv Jester I Nutley Funeral services for Harry C. Jester. 67. of 75 Manhat tan CL, who died Saturdav (Mav1 i9, 1959) in East Orange General! (Hospital, will be held at 8 p.m.! today in the Franklin Reformed! iChurch.

Surviving besides his widow. Mrs. Catherine Nicoll Jester, are a daughter, Mrs. Catherine J. Taylor of Springfield.

a son, Harry Jr. of Westfield; a sister, Mrs. Herbert Foulks oi German-town, a brother, David of Oak Valley, and six grandchildren. LOCAL CAR Want to save on pital, New Brunswick, after a long illness, will be held tomorrow at 10 a.m. in the Runyon Funeral Home.

Interment will be in a Livingston, X. cemetery. A native of Livingston, he came here from New Brunswick six months ago. He was a mechanical engineer for Lavoie Laboratories, Morganville. Mr.

Carhart was a member of the New Brunswick Elks Lodge. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary Coursen Carhart; three sons. George of this place, Daniel of Plainfield and John, and five grandchildren. Police Chief Dies Winfield Gerard Scala, 45, chief of police here for 10 years, died Sunday night (May 10, 1959) in the Rahway Memorial Hospital, after a long illness.

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PL 6-1400 OPEN THURSDAY TILL 9 P. M. ST Tun ConUamus Svrrta Ml I hi in 1 i 1 1 Mil OWNERS: is in charge of funeral arrangements. The 25-year-old pilot's plane crashed while attempting a landing at Roosevelt Roads Naval Air Station, near San Juan, according to information received here. Lieutenant Seybold was the son of Dr.

and Mrs. Arthur D. Seybold of 1080 Rahway Rd. and the husband of the former Nina His, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Georges J. His of Valley Watchung. In lieu of flowers, donations in Lieutenant Seybold's memory may be sent to the Navy Relief Society, Department of the Navy, Washington, DC. GEORGE A. GORDON New York (P) George A.

Gordon. 63, U. S. ambassador to The Netherlands when that country was invaded by Nazi Germany in World War 2, died yesterday. FOR SOFT Call PL 4-0200 120 W.

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Seventh who died Thursday, was held yesterday from the Higgins "Home for Funerals." A Solemn Requiem Mass fol lowed in St. Bernard's Church, with the Rev. Pierce Byrne as celebrant, the Rev. George Dillon as deacon and the Rev. John Caul-field as sub-deacon.

The Rev. James O'Brien of Jersey City was present on the altar. Interment was in the family plot in Holy Redeemer Cemetery, South Plainfield. Pallbearers were Frank Waldron, Edwin and Robert Derflinger, James T. and Michael E.

Walsh and Daniel O'Hara. Members of St. Bernard's Holy Name Society, Division 4, AOH, and Division 1, Ladies' Auxiliary of the AOH, visited the funeral home Sunday evening and were led in a recitation of the Rosary by Father Dillon. Robert Benwell Somerville Services for Rob ert Benwell, 67, of 30 Grace Irvington, a former amateur bicycle racer who died Sunday (May 10. 1959) of a heart attack while riding his bicycle, will be held tomorrow at 10 a.

m. in the Manger Home for Funerals, Irv ington. He was the half-brother of Mrs. G. C.

Kouhoupt of Gar- retson Kd. Ueains Gloria Rita, beloved wile oi reter jamea Arenobine, residence 270 Steiner PL. North Plainfield, on Sundav. Mv 1ft ivlq Funeral from the Hirslna "XXnwn. for 209 W.

Eighth x-iauiijtia, weaneaaay, 13 8:30 A. 111. Solmen Requiem Mas St. Joseph' Church. North Pla.infi.IH a Interment Holy Redeemer Ceme- Member of the Rosary Society of juarjiu unurtn will meet I tils evening at 7:45 at th funeral home.

12 HICHAM Mary Doherty, wife of l.A IT. I I mc isir narry josepn fsngnam ana mother of Mr. CharlM Rumson, N. John J. Brigham and Herbert J.

Brieham nf aim narry j. jtirignam. Miami, Fla ui muiiuay, jviay 11. lo. Funeral from the Higgins 'Home for Funerals." 209 F.iirVitv, Plainfield.

Thursday, May 14 at 9 -30 "in. ftt-Muirm niKii mass villa Maria Chapel, No. Plainfield. 10 a.m. Interment Hnlv ReH tery, so.

Plainfield. 13 CAMPBELL At Haven Beach. N. Ellen Smith in her SQtH Archie Campbell. Residence 98 Fair- view Services will be held at the "Memorial Funeral Itomo 4iv CniiMn Place at East Seventh St ret ft rn nrl uesudy auemoon, May 13, at 1:30 I.

IV. Interment Hillside Cemetery Friends may call at the Funeral nome alter 1 m. on Tuesday. 12 CASHABT Daniel of 303 Amboy Metuchen, on May 10, 1959. 6fc years, husband of Mary Coursen Car-hart, father of George Daniel and John J.

Carhart. Service Wednesday. May 13. 10 a at the Rnnvnn a. 11UUIC, iAS Middlesex Metuchen.

interment Livingston Cemetery, Livingston, N. Wednesday at 1 p.m. dav 7-9 m. iimy can iuonaay ana Tues- in lieu of flowers kindly make a donation to the American Cancer Society. Middlesex Pram( rh.m..

ci caroi fiace. New Brunswick 12 Of Rutherford, on May 1 1. 1959. Thomas D. beloved husband of Edith (nee Williams), dear father of Virginia and Eileen, brother of James D.

Fraser and Mrs. Eileen Perree. Funeral from the Thomas J. Diffily Funeral Home. 41 Amu Rutherford on Thursday at 9 30 a.m..

thence to Mary R. C. Church. Ruther- "Solemn Requiem Mass will be offered at 10 a St- Mary Cemetery. Plainfield.

Friends nmv rail 9-K and Wednesday. 13 JXNKrWSdn Friday. May 8. 1959. at Boston.

Dupree, beloved nushand of Helen Jenkins, formerly of 631 W. Third St Plainfield. Funeral services Wednesday at 130 nv at Shiloh Baptist Church. Rev. r.

iiiws fjreni oinciaung. Interment in fnmilv nint iiiiisiur mtery. Friends may call at Brown" Funeral Home. Tuesday, 7 to 10 p.m. 12 MOMENT Rev.

John DD. of 2 rahapple Lane. Plainfield, oh Monday. MaV 11 kliahmJ r. Cross Moment father of Mrs.

Reade 7 Douglas and Moment, brother of Frank moment ana Mrs. Frederick S. Ce Services the Orescent Ave. Presbyterian Church PlainfisM i. May 13 at 3 p.m.

interment In Hillside Cemetery Friends mav call at the A. M. Runyon A Son Fiinrl Yfnm Quo. Tuesday evening from 7 to 10 v. It n.

In H'U of flowera contributions may made to the PlinfiM Squad. SEYBOLD First Lieut, Denton USMCR. suddenly at Fort Brooke Van Juan. Puerto Rico, on Saturday May 9. 19R.

husband of Nina Hi. Seybold, father of Eliraheth Eaton Seybold. beloved son of Dr. and Mrs Arthur D. Jvhold.

hrnthr of Vtr. Robert 11. Ehel. Services at the CYcnt Ave Presbyterian Chunh on TJurday, May 14 at 2 30 m. Interment Cemetery.

It is requested flower tx. omitted Donations In Llut S'ybold's memory may snt tn the Naw Relief Society. Dept. of th Navy. Washlnrton HIGGINS Ft 4-0017 90 Arla a.m.

tomorrow from the CusickJ funeral Home. A Requiem Mass will follow at 9 a.m. in the Church of the Immaculate Conception, with the Rev. Eugene B. Kelly as cele brant.

Interment will be in the Immaculate Conception Ceme tery. Mr. Fasano was a retired em ploye of the Construction Utility Company. He is survived by his widow. Josephine; two sons, John of Somerville and Louis of Middle sex; one daughter, Mrs.

Anna Laggini of. Somerville; four grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Alvera Larragina of Jersey City, Mrs. Louise Coraci of Brooklyn and Mrs. Patrina Cap-pozoli of Paterson.

Walter Feilechena Somerville The funeral of Walter Fedechena of 50 Division who died Fridav at home. was held yesterday from the Cusick Funeral Home. A Requiem Mass followed in Immaculate Conception Church with the Rev. Eugene B. Kelly as celebrant.

Interment was in Immaculate Conception Cemetery, where a iinng squad from Lamp Kilmer provided military honors. Members of the Somerville Engine Company 1 attended the services, and a fire truck was used to convey flowers to the cemetery. The following firemen served as pallbearers: JoseDh Cucchiaro. Joseph Grover, Joseph Reggats, Louis Mayer, rrank Rubito and Charles Moretti. Mr.

Fedechena was a veteran of World War 2 and a member of Engine Company 1. Mrs. John Sauerhrunn Westfield Services for Mrs. Mabel F. Sauerbrunn.

78. of a Mohawk Trail, who died Sunday (May 10, 1959) in her home after a long illness, will be held tomorrow at 2 D.m. in the Auzust F. Schmidt Memorial Funeral Home, Elizabeth. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Hillside.

Born in Elizabeth, she lived there before moving here eight years ago. Surviving are her husband, John R. Sauerbrunn; five sons, Irving in India, John Jr. and Clifford, both of Orlando, Willard of Westfield. and Richard of Daytona Beach, a brother, Will Johnson of Roselle; two sisters, Mrs.

Ida Brandt of Elizabeth and Mrs. Florence Stubbs of Roselle Park, and seven grandchildren. Perey L. Taylor Westfield Percy L. Taylor, 63, of 303 N.

Euclid died Monday (May 11, 1959) in his home after a long illness. Born in Newark, he resided in Brooklyn before coming here 35 years ago. He was employed by Shulton Incorporated, Clinton, as a production manager. He had been with the firm about five years. Mr.

Taylor was graduated from Colgate University, class of 1918, was a member of the Pres byterian Church of Westfield and the Sportsmen's Club. Survivors are his widow. Gladys M. Taylor; a son, William L. laylor of Westfield; one sister, Mrs.

Helen Taylor of Santa Monica. and three grand children. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Gray's. Dr. John J.

Moment Funeral services for Dr. John J. Moment, minister emeritus of the Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Church, will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in the church.

Dr. Ralph T. Haas, the pastor, will officiate. Interment will be in Hillside Cemetery. Friends may call at the A.

M. Runyon and Son Funeral Home from 710 p. m. today. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Plainfield Rescue Squad.

Dr. Moment, who served as minister of the local church for nearly 30 years before his retirement in 1948, died yesterday in nis borne at 2 Crabapple Lane. Mrs. IVter Arenobine Funeral services for Mrs. Gloria Rita Arenobine, 36, of 270 Steiner ho Sunday, will be held tomorrow at 8 30 a m.

in the Higgins Home for Funerals. She was the wife of Peter Arenobine. A Requiem May will follow at 9 a m. in St. Joseph's Church.

Interment will be in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. South Plainfield. Among her survivors are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Lillis of San Antonio.

Texas. Members of St. Josenh's Rosarv Society will meet at 7 45 to- day in the funeral home to recite the Kosary. Lof fenl aMron Middlev Lefferd C. Wal-dron, formerly of 278 Beech wood Ave, died today (May 12.

1959) in the Schneider Nursing Home, Dunellen, after a long illness. He was 81. Funeral arran cements will be announced by the Tag-gart Chamberlain Funeral Home. Bound Brook. Bernardsville Harry W.

Man- ker, 71, a retired electrician, died Sunday at his home, 17 ML Airy after a long illness. He was born here and had lived here all his life. He had been owner of the Stable Luncheonette, which he sold in 1944. He then took em ployment as an electrician with the Veterans Administration Hospital at Lyons. He was a member of the Bernardsville Fire Department, had been its chief for two terms, and was a member of the N.

J. Exempt Firemen's Assn. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Nellie Oliver Manker; a daughter, Mrs. Roland Miller, Bernardsville; two sisters.

Mrs. Viola Cowell of Covina, and Mrs. Adelaide Harris of Dublin, Va and a grandson, Ronald Miller. Services will be held at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow at Fallaway Crane Funeral Home.

Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Basking Ridge. Mrs. Harry Brigham Mrs. Mary Dohertv Brieham. 80, a resident of North Plainfield since 1920, died yesterday (May 11, 19o9) in Villa Maria, 641 Somerset St.

Born in Limerick. Ireland. Mrs. Brigham was the widow of Harrv Joseph Brigham. She is survived bv one daugh ter, Mrs.

Charles H. Reynolds of Kumson; three sons, John J. Brigham of 240 Hawthorne Scotch Plains. Harry J. Brisham of Mi ami and Herbert J.

Brigham of Jill Jersey Scotch Plains; nine grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren: three sisters. Mrs John Daly and Miss Julia Do- herty of Flushing, L.I., and Mrs. Richard Holland of New York City, and several nieces and nephews. Her funeral will be held from the Higgins. "Home for Funerals" Thursday at 9:30 a.m.

A Requiem High Mass will follow in the Villa Maria Chapel at 10. Interment will be in Holy Redeemer Cemetery, South Plainfield. Patsy Pallitta The funeral for Patsv Pallitta. 65, of 392 Chestnut Newark, who died Friday, will be held from his home tomorrow and a Requiem Mass at 9:45 a. m.

in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Newark. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Newark. He was the father of Anthony C. Pallitta of 15 Terrill Rd.

In Memorlam In loving memory of our beloved husband, son and uncle. Donald F. Snyder, who passed away 10 years ago May 12. 1949. This date recalls nad memories Seems twice as long to us Only God knows how much we miss you.

You meant so much to us. Though your smile is gone forever And your face we cannot touch We still have sweet memories Of you we loved so much. Wife. Clara Snvder. 1 Father, Frank Snyder Ni-ce.

Cathy In loving memory of Laura Gillette who passed away one year ago today, May 12. 1958. At night the stars shine down. On a place not far from here. Where sleeps the Mother, We can't forget.

And always loved so dear. Her memory to us is a keepsak. Which will never depart. As God has her in His keeping. We have her in our hearts.

Sister. Son. Daughters. Son-in-Law. Grandchildren And Great Grandchildren 12 General Construction CARPENTRY "Quality Workmanship" Bernat Ilarylick Construction Co- Inc.

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She was the widow of M. Powers Chattin who died Oct. 11, 1945. She was a member of the First Methodist Church of Westfield and of the Ladies Aid of the Mountainside Union Chapel. She was a charter member of the Mountainside Garden Club.

Survivors are: Three sons, Laurie R. Chattin of Breingsville, Malcolm P. Chattin of Heath, and Joseph G. Chattin of Mountainside, with whom she lived; two daughters, Mrs. Mar-jorie C.

Cole of Orleans, Cape Cod, and Mrs. Ella C. Wright of Pitcairn, 16 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. The funeral service will be held in Gray's, Westfield, at 11 a.m. Friday with the Rev.

Clark W. Hunt, of the First Methodist Church there, officiating. Interment will be in the Fairview Cemetery, Westfield. Friends may call at Gray's after 7 p.m. tomorrow.

Thomas D. Fraser Passaic Thomas D. Fraser, 50, an underwriter for the Aetna Casualty and Surety Company of New York, died in- St. Mary's Hospital last night after a long illness. Born in North Plainfield, he lived at 48 Crane Ruther ford.

He also had resided in New York and Plainfield. He was a parishioner of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Ruther ford and a member of its Holy Name Society. Mr. Fraser leaves his widow, the former Edith Williams; two daughters, Virginia and Eileen; a brother, James D.

of Seaside Heights; and a sister, Mrs. Collier A- (Eileen) Peree of Plain-field. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Thursday from the Thomas J. Diffily Funeral Home, 41 Ames Rutherford.

A Solemn Requiem Mass will be offered in St. Mary's Church in Rutherford at 10:00 a.m. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery in Plainfield. Mrs.

Frank Beam Califon Mrs. Melvina Beam, 77, widow of Frank Beam, died Saturday in a Trenton hospital after a long illness. Born in Pleasant Grove, she had lived in this vicinity all her life. She was a member of the Califon Methodist Church and its WSCS. and the Pride of Steward Council 118, Sons and Daughters of Liberty.

Survivors include a son by a previous marriage, Edgar Force of Fairhaven; two grandchildren, and three sisters, Mrs. Abbie Hawkins, and Mrs. Carrie Schuyler of Hackettstown, and Mrs. Bertha Condon of Dover. Services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m.

at the Coughlin Funeral Home with the Rev. Richard L. Pritz, pastor of the Califon Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Lower Valley Union Cemetery. Mrs.

Howard Coleman Funeral services were held yesterday in Faith Congregational Methodist Church for Mrs. Howard Coleman of 155 Brisbane Westfield, who died Thursday. The Rev. O. E.

Lattimore officiated, assisted by the Rev. Charles P. Collier of Scotch Plains. Mrs. Marjorie Campbell was soloist.

Interment was in Hillside Cemetery. PalLbearers were James Comer, Ugene Hall, Lee Adams. Howard Henry, Robert Tate and Charles Bowie. Arrangements were in charge of Brown's Funeral Horn. Mrs.

Clarence Peck Services were held in the Memorial Funeral Home yesterday for Mrs. Clarence Peck of 231 E. Fifth who died Friday. Dr. William A.

Mierop. pastor of the Hydewood Park Baptist Church, officiated. Interment was in Hillside Cemetery. LAWRENCE MAZZANOVICII Morganton. N.

Law-rence Marranovich, 67. a landscape artist whose work is in many collections, died yesterday after a long illness. SAMUEL M. WILLIAMS IlrnWoimlIt X. C.

tT) Samuel M. Williams. 90, a retired executive for Hearst and other newspapers, died yesterday. HOWELL C. CRIM Wavhinjton (vT) Howell Cnm.

60, former head usher the White House, died yesterday. -m II worth $759000 each? Experts estimate thot a college groduote con expect to earn $75,000 more during his lifetime than someone who doesn't hove the benefit of a college degree. Obviously, you wont your children to have the many advantages of a complete education. One sure way to brighten your children's future is to open a college-tuition savings account at Plainfield Trust State Nationol Bank. Saving is easier and safer at Plainfield Trust.

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