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"-'-'i' AC Fort Lauderdale Newi and Sun-Senrintl, Sunday, January 13, 1974 li-sA'i'e v. A1MES LAUBACH Leurtttt E. Laubocfi of 4J4 Nl 17th Circle, Boca Raton, Thursday. 17 yaer resident formerly of Cleveland. Ohio.

Altatoj J. Armeg, TS, ol Wl Sot Girt Avenue, Sea GWi New Jeriey ana) Ptfrty leach diet Saturday January 11 Mm. Ht was membtr of it. Urtili Church and So vtar member OA Iht American Lotion Herbert-Worth-Itstfon-While Post 151 and beiowM to tht Ixemot Flremens Association Bttmtr, New Jersey. Survived by his Watw I lliebttb and hit dauahttr Mrg.

Richard King; two trandchllSren Robin ana Scott Ulna al Ngetvine City. New Jtftty. Funeral services and burial will Member of Boca Raton Garden Club, Boca Raton Republican CluD. survived by her husband George H. Lauoech.

Funeral services 11:00 A.M. Monday at the R. JAY KRAi.fR BOCA RATON FUNERAL HOME by the Dev. Albert G. Shlphgrst.

interment Bece Raton Cemetery. Friends may cell front 7 to P.M. Sunday at Funeral Home. Con. trlbullons may be made to tht Palm ST? Now Jorsev.

Local arrangements Beach County Heart Association. tV FU- McCOY Rose A. (Burrows) MtCoy, SS, af HOI NW JJrd Terrace, Fort Leuderdalo. Passed eway Wednesday. Survived by her husband Kermlt McCoy.

I daughter Roseitte and I son Will Dennis. Mother Mrs. Flrstina Burrows, I sisters Mrs Agnes Burns. Mrs. Blanche Maxwell.

7 NERAV itoi. Qairiy teecn. BUCKNER WIIMim F. Bueknar, 77, Ot SE It. Fomoeno leach an Thursday.

Cima here vein ago from Brooklyn, N.Y., where ha had been with tha attce Cora. Ha was a member of Tha Beeeaiyn Ilks LeelS! Ne. IJ. Services fll tt It A.M. Tuesday from tha Setvtiloe tt Femaant teach cemetery Paster David Schmid at St.

Stephen's Luthlren Church. Friends may tall from I until P.M. an Sunder and Martey at It. JAY KP.AII POM. TV (BACH FUNIRlk HOF swore an Elks Mrvlt will be held at I PM.

Monday. brothers. George Donald, Chines, Samuel. Herbert, Henry. Benjamin Bur rows.

Funerel services 1:30 Tuesday af' ternoon First Baptist church Rev. C. Ford officiating. Friends may call HO r.w. on monoay.

Koy nrneil Tunerai home A 11 unt funeral tima on Tues day at First Baalist church. Interment Wodlewn cemetery. Arraneementa by ROT MIIILL rUNIKAk HOMI. MILLER CHESTON Mery V. Millar, 61, of 2117 Northaest 5lth Street, Fort LeuflerdKe, passed away suddenly January 12, era.

a rail Clltfard William Chasten, eta 7, el 7N Miblieua Deerfleid laaeh, onairad Thursday at Femegne Beach fallowini an extended Illness. Mr. Cheston cama to Derflld Beach In 1.17 from Chica R'J dent hero years formerly at Terra Haute, Ind. Mrs. Millar vffl be sent to the Cross Funeral Home, Terra Haute.

Local arrangements JORDAN FUNER. AL NOME. MORGAN (M4j Helen Ester McPhail Morgan, 7, of Ml N. Riverside Pempano Beach on Prlday. She cama here 14 years ago from Worthlngton, Ohio.

She Is survived by her husband George, son Kenneth L. of New York City end a lister Mrs. Bertha Mulnllna of LeJolla, Calif. Ar-rantements sending at I. JAY KRAGCR PoMPANO I BACH FUNERAL HOME.

141-4111. NELSON Anna Nelson, 100. of 13S5 SW JJrd Terrace, Fort Leuderdalo, passed away go, Illinois. Ha was associated wiTn wg City of Fort Laudargaie tor 41 years. Ha as a member at I.P.O.I.

Number WIT-Fort Lauderdale. Ht Is survived by son, Clertnit William. Femgtna Beach, Richard Part Lluderlilei daughter, rs. Harold ((leaner) Smith it Planta- tlern two half slstgrs, Mrs. Mae Miller! at PoptMno Betih and Mrs.

Lee.lHet. He) MeAdams, Fori Lauderdale. I randchildren. Friends may cell Saturday ins) Sunday, P.M. Services Monday 1 M.

I. JAY KEABBR EAMM.E tAD FUNIAL HOMI wills Rev. Ciartait C. Stauffar of First Christian Church, Wllten Miners. Inter-antal Ltuderdilg Mtmarlll Hardens.

COOK herleS F. Cook, ate Sr, of 573 South, fast II Avenue, Clearfield Beech on Friday following a sudden Illness. Mr. Coak cam to this area 17 years ago rem South Orange. New Jersey.

He was a member of Saint Ambrose Cathode Church. Past eresldent of the N.A.R F.E. Lake Worth Chanter. it Bittted ruler of tha t.P.O.E. lodea -1154.

South Orange. New Jersey. Ha Is ggrvIvM by his wife, tthnii ana sen, Chariot F. Cook. Jr.

01 Uoaer Saddle Plytr, New Jersey; Mrs. Kenneth (Lois Ann) Heilman, of Buffalo, Now York; Mrs. Robert (B. Fran-cine) Moore. Springfield, New Jersey; KM arendchlldrenr brother, Leo Ceom and Sister; Mrs.

Irene Grimm both of tUTMnlt, New Jersey. Remains will be tent to South, Oranee, Now Jersey for gtrtltei and nlerment. Local nrranag. In rh.rO. JAY KtTAFEt.

Friday at the Plantation Nursing Home. Resident here 11 years from Corinth, N.Y. Survived by three sons, falter of S. Woodstock, Conrad E. ol Oxen HIM, Maryland and Carl ol Fort Leuderd'le, three grandchildren, five oreai-qranochiidren.

servicei 7 m. Tuesday at FAIRCHILO NORTH FEDERAL CHAPEL with Rev. Luther An. dtnon at the First Lutheran Church affiliating, NORMAN Ctrl Norman, 101 Southwest 14 Street, Boca Raton on Saturday. ArrenSemrnti pnndlng R.

JAY RARER OCA RATON FUNERAL HOME. 39S-I800. OIEN aA'7f. 0 OA 1 lilVV Reg. 2.99 yd.

Solid-stitch -J Doubleknits Albert O. Olen, 63, of 5403 Northwest lariltB tCAin furiBno 70th Avenue, Tamarac, nessed awy Saturday at a local hospital. Formerly of Farmlngton, Mich. Member of the B.P.O.H. and the Motar City Traffic riub.

Associated with tha Ford Motor P1JNAGAN Company for 39 years. He Is survived nv his wife, Ethel Oien; son, Robert M. Olen; daughter, Mrs. Ste phen Lewis Lyndhurst; brother, Johnnie Oien; mother. Mrs.

Serah 0 en: sister Completely washable polyester doubleknit. A special group at a great low price. 5460" wide. Miss L'ure Olen. He will be In repose from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Sunday. Funeral rervlces will be Monday 1 o.m at the JENNINGS TAMARAC FUNER AL HOME. Reg O'NEAL rerrol E. O'Neal S4, aeisod eway Saturday at Rraward General Medical Center. Ha was a resident here 70 vevs (ram knoxvl o.

Tann. Mr. 0'hiesl Fancy was a prominent plastering contractor in Boco Raton. He li survived by his wife, Bornifl; ions, Cerrdl E. O'Neal a.aui, Sin Dleao.

and Don A O'Neal Sookane, daughter, Mrs. Connie Mead, Fort Lauderdale fMter mnther. Mrs. Pat Davina. Knox- is.

villa; brothers, Howard and Pat and S'star Betty Q'Neal ell of Knoxvllig. Five grandchildren. Services will be 2 fi m. Monday at the FAIRCHILO WEST BROWPRD FUNCKOL MBMgj Wltn Or McClenny of Bibia Town Commu-rltv Church ol Baca Raton officiating. ill Am F'lrlil win bb In Lauderdalg Memorial Evelyn S.

Dunegth, gga 7(, af 371 (lit DoHon Circle, Fort Lauderdale, gassed Saturday morning at Broward fangrM Medical Cgntgr. Bam a Gos-, port, Indiana and came here In I'll from Gosport. Member at the First lietisr Church of Fort Lauderdale end mogr of tha Eastern Star. Farmer teacher at pine Crest School and Krater teacher In the public School svs- tens, Survived by her husband, James ElWard. Funeral services 'Mill be con-dtjered at II A.M.

Monday at the laCfhURN FUNERAL NOME CHAP-EL With the Rlverend Gerald Dunlin afllelstlng. Friends may ll the flact--eurg Funerel Heme Sunday from 11 MM until 3 P.M. In lilu Of flowers me-mortal c6nfrlbution may be mgd tn i Special Missions Fund ol the First BH.TJst Church gl Eert Lajuqgrdale. MUCKER fiWMrlcK M. Rrlcker, 77, of 701 SE Tin.

Avo, Fomaeng Baach on Thursday. Sur-Jlvlil by hit wlfl Helm. Services and Riiarerigiit wll take glace In Glenslda, rVtfl- with local arrangements by R. IaY kraeerHmpano BEACH FU, NIEAL HOME. 911-4111, OtUiNis John J.

Glllnit, 73, if S44I NW 15 Street, Sunrise pasted away Thursday In Doctor! General Hasaltal. Ha ha been a rggldont here nine years coming from esten, Mass. Ho Is a member of Sunrlsg Civic Association for nine yoArs. HI Is survived by hit wile Loylse of Sunrise. Friends may call Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 TO P.H, T.

M. RALPH PLANTA. TlAN FUNERAL HOME. Wake service Villi Sunday at 8 M. at the Funrr-aUHome.

Mass Will be Monday morn-rn II A.M. by Father Ml-hiel Heurigin of St. Bernards Catholic Oijirc. Tha Mess will be halo; at St. Sragorvs Catholic Church.

gould GOulil. Of 4 NE ft. firi Lauderdale on Saturday. Survlvid by wife Laura. Strvices end burial will felt Pllcg In bextcr, N.Y.

Witt if ranagmerts hv R. JAY (RAEER POi-PANO BEACH FUNERAL MOMS. tUMIll. Easycare wash 'n wear polyester In designer patterns, textures, coordinates, ginghams. Colors galore 60" wide.

park. Friends may can 7 io pm, Sunday. PETTIT Charge It on your JCPenney charge card. Cyril Pettit, iK) NE 7th Pemeeno Beach on Stturd'Y. Arrangements prndina JAY KRAEFR POMPANO I 1 U' BEACH FUNERAL HOME.

741-4111. vl PLAMBECK 9 Kenneth C. Plamback, 54, of 30M NE Isth Ave. Oakland Park, passed away Friday at Holy Cross Hosoita. A rel dent hare 12 vears from Rockford.

Illinois. Survived by sister Ralph (Morion) Zanm. one nephew and two nieces. Services end buriel will be In Rockford. Loc i arrangements hv FAIRCHILD NORTH FEDERAL FUNERAL HOME.

PRICE Corlnne M. Price. NE 17th Dr Wilton Manors on Friday, Jan. 11. A resl dent 26 years formerly of Pomnton Plains.

N.J. She is survlvid by husband Fverett W. and star Mrs. Olidv: BelloM of Fern Park, Fla. Friends may Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 0 p.m.

Fu- neral service Monday 11:30 a.m. il THE KALIS FUNERAL NOME, Wllttn ftAYDEN Minors. UiiMifi I Uawrfstn. ii. winter visitor Ml tW price Famous make yarns 88 Reg.

1.18 nvld ft. Price, 75, of 4200 NW 3rd Ct Plantation. Saturday in a local hospital A 9 veer resident from Washlniton and burial will take Pi tee In Jamas-vltte. Wis, with local arrangements bv E. JY kRIEER POMPANO BEACH FUNERAL HOME.

941-4111. V4 ii D.C.. ha Is survived by hit wife Helen of Plantation! sons David T. Price, Orion8 Sayelle Lighthouse Point end Charles Lamb of Mew York Cltv; five grandchildren; one Fashion Prints No-iron dress or blouse prints on Avrll rayoncptton. 45" wide.

sister airs. Mary stonr ot Lancaster. Prnn. F'mllv will receive friends Sun, Machine wash and dry acrylic. 4oz.

pull skein. day 4 to 4 and 7 to 9 with a Rosary Service gt 4 p.m. Fungral Mass Monday at II a.m. It St. George's Catholic Church.

Interment Queen of Heavn Cemetery. Arrangements by NORTH FEDERAL FU 'NERAL NOME, Fort Lauderdale. Reg. 1.29 1 HANKINS Hgrry O. Hgnklm, 73, of 1347 NE 12th Way, Wilton Manors on Friday Jan.

11th. 1974. A resident for 35 years formerly from Pleesent Valley, N.Y. Mr. Hgnklns hes teen a chef at several of thl local hotels.

Survived by his wife HAian. Funeral services Monday 3-'0 PM at THE KALIS FUNERAL HOME. WUten Manor. Friends may call Sunday 1 1 4 and 7 9 P.M. HENTGEN Murray M.

Hantaan, 41, of 741 SE 19th Ave. peerfleld Roach an Saturday at Baca Raton Community Haaplfl following; Wort Illness. Mr. Hentgen has been a winter resident to this aral for 2 years coming from Grasso Points, Michigan. Ha Is survived by his wife Merv Alice; son John A.

af California) SCKWANDT Edward H. Schwandt. 5, of 14790 SVM IB a 7ith Fort Lauderd'le, passeft awav Friday. He Is survived by sens Edward A. of Fort Lauderdale, Leonard ol Detroit, Michigan; sister Mrs.

Agnes Reamer, Royal Oak, Michigan. Came to this area 15 years ano from Detroit, Mich. Nine grandchildren, fifteen grsat-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held In Detroit, Michiq'n. lec)l arrangements hv T.M.

RALPH PLANTATION FUNERAL HOME. Dazzle Machine wash Creslan' nylon blend. 4 oz. 4-ply pull skein. 58 Reg.

Wintuk Sport Orion acrylic. Machine wash. 2 oz. 2 ply pull skein. 4 am MV a 1 vices and Interment will be In Grosie 1 roima, rviicn.n rj CIOtTC 1UUH FUNERAL HOME, Clarence Slbus.

of 1901 NE 51sl Fort Lauderdale. On Seturdav. Mr. Sibui came to Fort Lauderdale 21 years eoo from the Panama Canal. He was a 32nd Degree Mason In Pen -me.

Ha Is survived by three brothers We'ter and Harold both of OsHand Park end Wll-lard of Auburn, N.Y. and a sister, Mrs. Alfred Maler at North Syracuse, Y. Reg. 1.29 QOC Reg.

1.19 yd. 88yd. Gingham Ch Flocked Broadcloth Gingham Services will be orivate Monday at the jf Mi rt if Checks Coats Clark Craft and rug yarn. Machine wash Orlonacrylic 4 oz. 3 ply pgll skein.

St J0.Y KPAEER FCIKT LAUDER DALE FUNERAL HOME bv Rev. Never need an iron. Machine Dsv Harris followed bv Interment at Forest Ltwn Memorial Gardens. Dots and solids for interest. Machine wash nnlvestnrrottnn SMITH JONES Ethel R.

Jones, IS, of 1154 IJth Court, Fort Lluderd'le. Passed away at local hoseilgl Saturday morning, WHewIng an gxfended Illness. Mrs. jgn.ee wis rgiident Of Fort Lauder-dall for th oast 14 yegri. Coming from CtiieAgg, Illinois- Whorg thl wit mtmber tt thg Elstirf) Stir and grgduete of Chlcego Art Instituta.

And i aartrait Srtlst. Survivors Include Mis Ralph JOdai, Jr. tnd daughtir Mrs. Ethel Van AntwgrA. Twg listers Mrs.

Mary Rgg It Mrs. Harriet Haed. A brother William Cirg ll, Four grarMChildrgn ft twilvt treat tnnd-children. Sarvlcei will ta held at 1 p.M. Monday It the JENNINOS PAVIB iVD.

FUNERAL HOMI. With burial to follow in Lauderdalg Memorial Pirk. (irttndi may call from 1 ta 4 P.M. I 7J.f.M. Sunday it tha fungril homV 0 45" wide.

")l 5.24 Laura F. Smith, egg gf 37't Sm th wait 14th Street, Fort Laudirdale, 4R. 1 Reg. 6.99 tje ai 'jtv If. SA Jr -v aa ia a Afghan kits Many patterns to pick from.

Machine wash dry acrylio yarn. Pull skein. mt i at a am jaa, a-. Be 0 7 affR ess? Ate tf.Y. Posts passed Iwav Fridey afternoon at ai local convalescent home.

Born Irt Kin-ti'ckv and came here II years eo fr-m Hurley. Va. Member of the Prl-i matlva otist Church. Survived bv her hushind, David J.i five sons, Willie. J.

George Charles F. and all ot Fort Uudardalo; a dauphtar, Mri Jnneh (lka Duty jr. SI Fort Lauderdale; a sister, Mrs. 'rh t'sll Fort nineteen or ndchlldren. Eddie, Jimmy, l.nls.

T'mmv, f'Ttis- Dstr, Ricky, Ml'tv, Sheri, Chuck, Cheryl, Garry, Michael, Arnold Joyce. Betty and William; ten greatgrandchildren. Dean, Darin, Rhorda, Tammy, Oerieno, Paula, Arnold III, Daanna, Stave end Jeff. Funeral Services will bo conducted Tuesday at 2 am. at th rlAck'urn funeral HOME CHAPEL with the Reverend Stewert Owens end the Reverend L'n-don Colley, of the Primitive.

Baptist Church officiating. Interment in Lauder, dale Memorial Park. Friends may call the RLACKBUR1 FUNER NAME Monday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 la I p.m. WORTH Tllford H.

Worth, 71, of West Hllliborg Deertield Botch, poised away Friday it the Herltagg Nursing Home. Ut Black Dies A Uaited Press Ifilernallonal 'NEW YORK Te4 Poston, a .5 joqrnaliBt with the New York Port for over 40 years end' the first black nun to write for a major New York diily, died at his brooklyn horn at age 67. feston, wh6se byline ap-rjiareij in Hie Post for 33 won many awards for hia coverage of politics, racial affairs and crime. He died Friday. Hg was I member the First Free Will Baptist Church In Deerfleid Beach.

Survived by wlfg Marie; aon Herbert of Avon Perk, Fla daughter Laia Moris-! LAUDERDALE LAKES: Oakland Park Blvd. at U.S. 441 (State Road 7) HOLLYWOOD: 1951 South State Road 7 Open weekdays 10 to 10, Sundays 11 to 6 of Winter Haven. Pit stations Harold and Wayne Katrine, of Miami, lister Ctemmie Herd gl Fort Mvars, brother Kenneth Worth, Saraso ta. Funeral arrangtmontg by ITE-PHENSON-SMITH FUNERAL HOME In Avon Park.

Interment will be In Sabring, Fla..

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