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The Miami News from Miami, Florida • 22

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The Miami Newsi
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Miami, Florida
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22
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THE MIAMI NEWS," Wednesday, Aug. 27, 1958 Qhurdi wia burial tn Dada Memorial Park cemetery. Deaths Elsewhere Greater Miami Deaths a utility pole, formerly lived in Atlanta. Besides his wife, Delia, he is survived by a son, Philip, and a daughter, Carmen, in Miami; his parents, two brothers and four sisters. William II.

Labrll Rosarv services for William H. of 4210 Alton Miami Ru-h he held in 'Idleness Is For Old Folks9 So Invalid, 76, Shells Peas Tht AiMirlstrd Pi. DALLAS, Aug. 27 Mrs. Rosa Bozman, a peppery 76, says "idleness is for old folks." She found she had too much idleness, however, vhile hospitalized here recovering from a stroke.

So she has her husband, a farmer, bring her a mess of black-eyed peas every day and she sits and shells them. "That's the best therapy she could have," one doctor said. "It'll keep her hands active, and it's something she enjoys doing." She gives the shelled peas to the nurses who care for her. For Sympathy Flowers, It's tomorrow, with tha Gordon Miami Funeral Home In charge. Burial will be in ML Nebo Cemetery.

Mr. Berman. manager of the produce department of a chain grocery, came to Miami from Fall River, 12 years ago. Besides his wife, Dora, he Is survived bv two sons, Merton and Milford. in Silver Springs, a brother and four grandchildren, Walter J.

Moore Rosary services for Walter J. Moore, 60, of 6140 SW 101st Ave. will be in the Flagler Chapel at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, with Requiem Mass in St Brendan's Catholic Church at a.m. Friday.

Burial wil be in Miami Memorial Cemetery. Mr. Moore, who died Monday, was a retired real estate salesman. He came to Miami from Cleveland, Ohio, in 1947. Besides his wife, Mary, survivors are two sons, Walter, In Miami, and Richard in Ohio; two brothers, Including Charles, In Miami; and five sisters.

Including Mrs. Elizabeth Kiernan, Miami. Allen F. Tucker Rosary services for Allen F. Tucker, 7.

of 302 E. 47th Hialeah. cerebral palsy victim, will be held in the Phllbrick Hl-aleah-Miaml Springs Chapel at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow, with Mass in Immaculate Conception Catholic Church at 8:30 a.m. Friday.

Burial will be in Dade Memorial Park. He died Sunday. Survivors Include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Tucker; a brother James and his grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Tucker, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sarnella, all in Miami, John Seward John Seward, 65, of 904 N. Miami died yesterday.

Services and burial wil be in New York, with, the Riverside Memorial Chapels in charge of local arrangements. Mr. Seward, a former resident of Brooklyn, is survived by the Walsh and Wood Chapel at a p.m. lonay. wnn wqmrra Mass in St.

Patrick's Catholic Church at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow. Mr. Labell, who died yesterday, was a retired grocer. He came to Miami from Arizona ia vara men and wnm a.

mem ber of the Knights of Columbus. Surviving are a daugnter, Mrs. Pearl Hoban, Miami Beach; and two grandchildren. Mrs. Hilda Bertsche Mrs.

Hilda Bertsche, 77, of 1130 SW 74th died yesterday. Services will be held in St. Philip's Episcopal Church at 11 a.m. tomorrow, with burial In Miami Memorial Park, under direction of the Philbrick Coral Gables Funeral Home. Mrs.

Bertsche came to Miami from Safety Harbor, Fla. She is survived by a son, Norman Hodges. Miami; a brother in Clearwater and sister In England. Harry L. Mason Services for Harry L.

Mason, 81, of 1227 NE 1st will be held in the Ahern-Plummer Chapel at 11 a.m. tomorrow. Burial will be in the Masonic plot in Dade Memorial Park. Mr. Mason, who died Satur-day, came to Miami from Philadelphia.

He was a member of the Masonic Lodge, Actors Fund of America, American Guild of Variatv Arti.t. th W.lk and United Entertainers Association. There are no local survivors. Louis M. Berman Louis Morton Berman, 63, of 761 NW 61st died today.

Services will be held in the King Funeral Chapel at 3 p.m. Emil Entian Emll Entian, of 673 SW 8th Hialeah, died yesterday. Services will be held in the King Funeral Chapel at 1 p.m. tomorrow. Mr.

Entian, an employe of the Columbus Hotel, came to Miami from New York. Surviving are his wife, Emmy; two brothers and a sister. Rev. Anthony Majewskl The Rev. Anthony Majewskl, 74, of the Catholic Diocese of Detroit, died yesterday in a Miami hospital, Funeral services will be held In Detroit, with the Phllbrick Miami Funeral Home in charge locally.

Father Majewskl. founding pastor of St. Ladislaa Church, Detroit, had been an annual visitor to Miami for the past 12 years. Gerard E. Butler Rosary services for Gerard Edmond (Jerry) Butler, 67, of 230 Beacotn who died early yesterday, will be in the Ahern Plummer Chapel at 8 p.m.

tomorrow, with Requiem Mass in Rts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church at 9:30 a.m. Friday. Burial will be in Grace-land Cemetery. Mr.

Butler, an Investigator In the office of State Attorney Richard E. Gerstein. was a retired New York city detective, and a veteran of World War II. Surviving Is his wife, Eleanor. Mrs.

Lizzie Trice Services for Mrs. Lizzie Price, 87, of 431 NW 3rd were held today in the Riverside Memorial Chapel. Flagler Street. Burial was in Star of David Cemetery. Mrs.

Price, who died Monday, lived in New York before coming to Miami. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Stella Roos, Miami; a son, Abe, in Manchester, and three grandchildren. Donald K. Duncan Services for Donald K.

Duncan. 37, of 7918 NW 13th Ct who died Monday, will be held in Atlanta, with the Van Orsdel Gratigny Road Funeral Home in charge locally. Mr. Duncan, a lineman, was electrocuted while working atop oooW no DOOtf Mortal ro "Refrigerated Floral Delivery Service' Phone FR 9-2415 Charge Accounts Invited BISCAYNE BLVD. AT 21st STREET Wire Berrien Tha Miami wl NASHVILLE.

Tenn. John B. Cobb, national treasurer of the Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Omaha, Neb. ESTHERVILLE. low O.

H. Ralrngh, 83, retired newspaper editor and publisher. BROOKLINE, Mass. Frederick J. Wright, 60, former champion amateur golfer.

NEW YORK Michael Scully, 60, staff writer and specialist In Latin American affairs for the Readers Digest LANGHORNE, Pa. George J. Kreler, 73, a decorative sculptor. his mother, Mrs. Josephine Seward, in New York.

Abraham Solomon Services for Abraham J. Solomon, 77. of 6910 SW 12th who died yesterday, will be in the Flagler Street Riverside Memorial Chapel at 11 a.m. tomorrow, with burial in Star o6 David Cemetery-Mr. Solomon, a retired diamond setter, came to Miami from Brooklyn, N.

15 years ago. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Troy, In Miami; a son, Joseph Sloane, Brooklyn; two sisters. Mrs. Henrietta Jaeckel, Miami, and Mrs.

Goldie McCarten, in New York. CHOOSE FLOWERS To Say- "Gct Well" "Thank You" "Bon Voyage and for Weddings Anniversaries Birthdays Funeral Tributes of Exceptional Beauty Bondtd Mambars ef FTDA towtn-Wir Charge accounts opened by telephone in two minuttt "YT LA! ine; two aons, Charles, in Ft. Pierce, and Capt. John Ash, with the Air Force at Maxwell Field, two daughters, Mrs. Nathan S.

Gibson. Miami, and Mrs. Richard Powers, Hiftleah: two brothers, five sisters and one grandchild. Mrs. Robcna Eastman Word was received here today of the death of Mrs.

Ro-bena Denmark Adams Eastman, 66, of 1215 NW 34th who died while visiting a son in Fort Myers. Mrs. Eastman came here in 1933 from Savannah, where services were held Sunday. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Pat E.

Monich, Miami; three sons, Foy C. Adams, Fort Myers; Ru-pert Adams, of Miami; and Cur. tis Adams, U.S. Army; three brothers, including, Leo Denmark, Miami; four sisters, six grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Carmine Sannino Rosary services for Carmine Sannino, 66, of 4.100 SW 11th will be at 8 p.m.

today in the Van Or id el Coral Gables Chapel. Requiem Mass Will be at 9 a.m. tomorrow, in the Church of The Little Flower with burial in Graceland Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr. Sannino, a retail produce clerk, died yesterday, He came here 11 years ago from New Rochelle, N.

Y. Surviving are his wife, Mary a daughter, Mrs. Lucille Raso, a son, Vincent, and three grandchildren, all of Miami. Mrs. Anna M.

Stark Mrs. Anna M. Stack, 83, of 2210 NE 170th who came here 10 years ago from Bel-mar, N.J., died yesterday. She la survived by a daughter, Mrs. Ralph Chorpenning, Miami; two sons, Joseph and John, both of Belmont N.J.; a sister, a grandchild and two great grandchildren.

Rosary services will be at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Lithgow 150th Street Center. Requiem Mass will be at 9:30 a.m. Friday in St. Mary Magdalene ond pad nu 3 was Mrs.

Anna M. Koffinke Mrs. Anna M. Koffinke, 87, of 18345 NE 2nd who came here 12 years ago from Brook-, line, died yesterday. Survivors lnefuda a niece, Mrs.

William Belittle, Miami. Rosary services will be at 8:30 E.m. today in the Lithgow l.VHh treet Requiem Mass will be at 8 a.m. tomorrow in Holy Family Catholic Church with burial In Southern Memorial Park cemetery. Fred David Thomas Services for Fred David Thomas, 72, of 407 SW 6th were held today in Combs Northeast Chapel.

Burial wil be in Racine, Wis. Mr. Thomas, who died Monday, was a showman who came here from Racine. He was a member of the Veteran of Foreijrn Wards Showmen's As-aoclation and a Mason. His wife, Ruby, Survives.

Leo M. Ryan Sr. Rosary services for Leo M. Ryan 68, of 1705 NE 124th will be at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Lltheow 150th Street Center.

Requiem Mass will be at 8:30 a.m. Friday in Holy Family Catholic Church with burial in Southern Memorial Park cemetery. Mr. Ryan, who died Monday, was a real estate broker who came here 33 years ago from MichiRan City. Ind.

He was a member of Knights of Columbus and Holy Name Society. Surviving are his wife, Naomi; two sons, Leo Jr. and Paul, both cf Miami; two daughters, Mrs. Catherine Mason, of Angola, and Mrs. Naomi Binder, Memphis; three sisters, two brothers and nine grandchildren, Edward Lurvey Services for Edward Lurvey, 48, of 1375 NE 200th a charter boat captain who came here ia years ago from New York City, will be at 3 p.m.

Saturday in the Lithgow 150th Street Center with burial in Southern Memorial Park cemetery. Mr. Lurvey died Monday. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Donald Berry, and a son, John, both of Miami; and a sister.

Joseph P. Ash Rosary services for Joseph Patrick Ash, 68, of 42R1 SW 11th will he held in the Ben Lanier and Son Chapel at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Mass will be said in the Church of the Little Flower, of which he was a member, at 10 a.m. Friday, with burial in Flagler Memorial Park.

Mr. Ash, who died Monday in Pikeville, while on a vacation, came to Miami from Indianapolis 39 years ago. He was associated with the Frank T. Budge Hardware for 28 years, later becoming associated with the A. M.

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