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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 34

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THIRTY-FOUR Houses For Sate Investment Property (Continued) Used Automobiles (Continued horn Preceding STRATFORD. mi iv i i. a- I THE A brand Industrial Property Houses Wanted To Buy HENRY PlXr. buvers waiting TRY AKSEXAULT. OUARA NTEE rarms Lands HOUSE WANTED Used Automobiles BUILPING LOTS In mo; OLDSklUSU-i: 12 LOTS.

17CMOO up 10 190x250 -U. 5 .1 Business Property i9S'i cnmysLKr. Investment Property NRAfl FAIRFIELD AVE on THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1959 Used Automobiles 1553 S75 AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE AUTOMOBILES WANTED AUTO PAINTING ac ssO'tiEs parts TRUCKS WAMTfcD MOFin.K HOMES Stephen J. Sterback, Sr. Services (or Sfcohen J.

Sterback, o( 211 Orchard street, who died Tuesday, took place! yesterday in St. John Ncpoinuenc church with a requiem Mass. tery. tery. St.

Michael's ceme of the Mass was Ihc CV. Andrew Horvalh. nssist-I by (he Rev. Robert J. Maty.j deacon, and the Rev.

Albert A. Tomasko, sub-deacon. Father) Maty read the committal service. Bearers were George Sedlock, ephen Plavnicky, Joseph Hani- ska, Jacob Brudnak, John Figlar nd Paul Hoydic- Mrs. Joseph Ulatowski Services for Mrs.

Jane Cwalik Ulatowski, 63, of 205 Hyde Park avenue, Strallnrd, widow of Joseph Ulatowski, who died Thursday, will take place today at 8:30 in the Radozycki funeral home, 305 Pulaski street, and 9 o'clock in Holy Name of Jesus hurch with a requiem Mass. lurial will be In St. Michael's emetcry. George Wercbelyl Services for George Werebelyi, 3. of Hunyadi avenue, Fairfield, died Wednesday, will take place today at a.

m. in the John I.esko and Son funeral ie, 1390 Fairfield avenue. A liem Mass will be offered al clock in St. Emery's church, Fairfield, and burial will be in Mountain Grove cemetery. Robert Carlson for Robert' Carlson, seven-year-old son of Mr.

nhd Mrs. Knute G. Carlson, of 166 Lucille street. Fairfield, whose body was found Thursday in Sump Mortar lake. Fairfield, will take place today at 2 p.m.

in llic Salem Lutheran chinch. The Rev. Caryl V. Benson, pastor, will offi- i rvii burial will be in Moun- nes F. Craig, Sr.

for James F. Craig, 3G Ridgefield avenue, a retired employe of the Reming- company and member n( the maintenance staff of St. ent's hospital, who died sday, will take place today in the M. .1. Gannon al home, 515 Washington ue.

A solemn requiem Ma be celebrated at 10 o'clock Ambrose church and burial be in St. Michael's ceme Frank Cryoskie vices for Frank Cryoskie, 81 of 2 Armstrong Bridgeport Dra ptoye, who died Wednesday, will the Charles T. Pistey and Son funeral home. 255 Bamum avc- clock in St. Charles church with a solemn high Mass of requiem.

Burial will Michael cemetery. Joseph Czumalowskl is for Mrs. Edith L. lassctti Czumalowskl. 27, wife Joseph Czumalowski, of 163 lover street, who died Tues-, look place yesterday in St.

Augustine cathedral with a re- Michael's cemetery. The Rev. Philip T. Morrissey as celebrant, assisted by the Rev. Vincent P.

Clenry. and the Rev. George D. Birge. sub-deacon.

Father Birge read committal prayers. Merrick Parrella. Joseph Cos- settc. Jack Benard, Leslie Blakeslee and Roland McLcod. John G.

FltzGcrald Services will take place today lor John G. FitzGerald, 17, ol 1311 Park avenue, retired olfiu manager for the United lllumin ating company, who died in Newtown after n- illness They will he conducted al 9:15 a.m. in the Mullins and Redgate funeral home. 1297 Park and at 10 o'clock in St. Augus- to cathedral with a solem quiem Mass.

Burial will be i Michael's cemetery. Nicholas L. Ozzl Services for Nichol; 20, of 449 Coleman Tuesday, will be conducted today at 8 a.m. in the Rich ards-Spadaccino funeral home 499 Washington avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St. Raphael's church with a solemn high Mass of re quiem.

Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Used Automobiles TRUCKS FOR HIRE Airplanes OBITUARY Mrs. Arthur Langevln Mrs. Alice Condley Langevln, of 195 Maplewood avenue, widow of Arthur Langevin, died yester day in St.

Vincent's hospital where she had been a patient since Feb. 4. Services will take place Mon-iv at 9:30 a.m. in the M. J.

Gannon funeral home, 515 Washington avenue, and at 10 o'clock St. Augustine cathedral with solemn requiem Mass. Burial vlll be in St. Michael's cemetery. Mrs.

Langcvin was a lifelong esident of Bridgeport. She was i sister of the late Lucy Condlev, retired teacher in the Bridgeport Puhlic school system, who died sst November. She is survived by a son, Arthur angevin, of Bridgeport, three grandchildren. William H. Russell William H.

Russell, 47, of 470 Norman street, an employe of the Sikorsky Aircraft division died suddenly yesterday in his home. Services will take place Tuesday at 8:30 a. m. in the I.icberum and Heaphy funeral home, R66 Lafayette street, and at 9 o'clock in Sacred Heart church with a solemn requiem Mass. Burial will be in St.

Mich- i Mr. Russell was born in Bridgeport and was a planner in the production- control department at Sikorsky's. He is survived by his wife, Anne Goss Russell: two sons, Dennis and William, and a daughter, Anne Kathleen; two brothers, John Russell, of Scranton, and Vincent Russell, ol Trumbull: a sister. Miss Kathleen Russell, of Bridgeport, and several nieces and nephews. Henry H.

Renz Services for Henry H. Renz, 54. former employe of General Electric company, who dice Thursday in his home, 350 Slonv- brook road, Stratford, will take place Monday at 10 a.m. in tl Frank T. Rohm funeral horn 434 Stratford avenue.

The Re John Jay Johnson, rector i Calvary Episcopal church, officiate and burial will be Lakeview ceriictery. Born in Bridgeport, a son Mrs. William Miller of Hartford and the late Henry Renz, Renz had been, employed years in the shipping dopartme of G-E until 1957 when he red because of illness. Surviving are his wife, Loui Tierney Renz; two sons, Craig Renz of Stratford and Henry F. of Bridgeport; a daughter, Mrs.

George Monahan. of Strat ford: two grandchildren; hi: mother; four sisters, Mrs. Ray id Donovan, Mrs. Robert Ber and Mrs. Harry Broderson of Bridgeport and Mrs.

Har old Hess, of Pottsville, su brothers, Frederick Renz, Rob ert and William Renz; Harold Clarence and Raymond all of Bridgeport and nephews and niece: rs. William Kaeser es for Mrs. Edith Leach Kaeser 63, of 171 Housatonic ave nue, Stratford, widow of William Kaeser, who died Thursday be conducted today 10 a.m. in the Stratford funeral home of Dennis D'Arcy, 2611 Main street. Loyal Y.

Graham, III, recto church, Stratford, wil1 and burial will be Park cemetery. Ignacy Krai Services for Ignacy Krai, 80, formerly of 283 Dunnlea road, i will (akeplace loday at 9: 15 a Char funeral horn 255 nue, and at 10 o'clock in SI. Michael the Archangel church with a solemn high Mass of requiem. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery.

Elwood Kaspcrait Services will take place today for Elwood R. Kasperait, 38, of 61 Federal street, a milk truck dri ver who was shDt to death by Newtown dairy farmer Paul Smith in front of the Smith home Wednesday. Smith then took his lire ie services will be conducted 10 a.m. in the Godfrey and Conway funeral home, 309 Wash ton avenue, and sunal will St. Michael's cemetery.

John Kubus erviccs for John Kubus, 68, 940 Boston avenue, a retired em of the General Electric company, who died inursaay, II take niacc Monuay ai In the Adzima funeral home, 591 Arctic street, and at 9 o'clock in St. John Nepomuncene church a solemn requiem Mass Ri.rii. will he in SI. Michael'! The Guild of Our Lady of Fa aa of St. John's church will re te the rosary Sunday night at 8 clock in the funeral home Mrs.

Henry G. Wood MILFORD, Feb. 20 Services for Mrs. Alice Mae Wood, of 2 throp court, formerly of Dewey avenue, Devon, who died Thursday, will take place Saturday, at 2 p. m.

in the Mary Taylor Methodist church. The Rev. Donald O. Rackcliff, pastor, will officiate, and burial wilt be in Kings Highway cemetery. The Cody-White funeral home, 107 Broad strcel, Is In charge of arrangements.

Alex Budzinski" Alex Budzinski, 62, of 649 Myrtle street, an employe of the Bridgeport Brass company, died suddenly yesterday in his home. Dr. George J. Mnlnar, medical examiner, said death was caused by a coronary thrombosis. Services will take place Monday at 8:15 a.m.

in the Charles W. Douftiello and Sons funeral home. 798 Park avenue, and at 9 o'clock in Sacred Heart church with a requiem high Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery.

Mr. Budzinski, a native of Pu-land, had been a resident of Bridgeport 50 years and was employed by the Bridgeport Brass company since 1935. He was a member of the Polish Falcons society and the Lithuanian Young cty. rviving arc two nephew ent J. and Alexander dnski, both or Bridgeport.

Mrs. Frederick RIehl rvices.for Mrs. Mildred Port. tors Kieni. of 133 Thorme street.

Frederick C. Riehl. who died Monday, took place yester- ine ba enin Lutheran cnurcn. Lhe Rev. Caryl pasior, Of ic burial was in Park cemcu were Chester Raymond Hargraves, George ivuui.

tiem Bjork and Bcrtel Uljens. Mrs, Wi Services Schmidt Schmidt lins and Redgal 1297 Park avenue in St. Augustine' am Schmidt Mrs. Fani wife of William 1524 Norman street, took iook wnu men inursaay, yesterday in the A. L.

Green funeral home. Rabbi Max N. Schreier and Cantor Oscar Ber ry of Congregation Ahavath Achim, officiated, and burial wa.s in Ahavath Achim cemetery, Fairfield. Julius Sherntan Services for Julius Sherman, of 17 Marwill street, Albany, former Bridgeport lawyer, died Thrusday in Albany hospital, look place yesterday in the A. 1.

Green funeral home Rabbi Alexander of Con gregation Bikur Cholim, official ed and burial was in Bikur Cho lim cemetery, Fairfield, Harold Sherwood Services for Harold Sherwood, 76, of 35 Fleet street, a retired police sergeant and 45 years on the force, Wednesday, took place yesterday in the Henry E. Bishop and Son funeral home. The Rev. Joseph A. Kacioppi, rector of Trinity Episcopal church, officiated burial was in Lakeview ceme tery.

Bearers, all members of Ihi Police department, were Joseph A. Walsh, Sgt. Peter Cybul, Det. Joseph C. Flynn, Lt George J.

Kelly, Det. DavirJ Wilson and Det. John J. l.cary. Miss Marianne (Molllc) O'Neill Services will take place Monday for Miss Marianne (Mnllic) O'Neill sister of Edward J.

O'Neill, who died Thursday in her home, 505 Fairfield avenue. They S.1P the home, and at 9 o'clock cathedral with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. A native of Limerick, Ireland, Miss O'Neill had resided more than 60 years in Danbury and Bridgeport.

Until retiring several years ago, Miss O'Neill had been illiner and buyer with Ihc Plaut company of Danbury, previously having been a buyer ery department ol John Wanamaker and company, York city. Also surviving are two nephews. Charles K. O'Neill, of Greens Fa O'Neill, of Trumbull, and nephews Ireland. pr.ii Mrs.

Thomas Flynn Services for Mrs. Edith Keise Flynn, 69, of 1430 Fairlield ave nue, widow of Thomas Flynn am a retired housemother in St. Virt cent's Hospital School of Nursinc who died Thursday, will take place Monday at 9 a.m. in the Robert E. Henncssy (uneralhome, 2935 Main street and at o'clock with a solemn requiem St.

Pete Chi: Bur ial will he In Park cemetery. Mrs. Frank S. Gaynor Services for Mrs. Susan E.

Gaynor, of Swathmore, wid ow of Dr. Frank J. Gaynor Bridgeport dentist, who died Tuesday in Swathmore, will taks place today at 10 a.m. in Waller F. Clancy funeral home Chester, and at II o'clock In Our Lady of Perpetual Hell church, Morton, Pa.

Burial be in Philadelphia Memorial park. Mrs. Charles St. John NORWALK, Feb. 20-Services for Mrs.

Lillian B. St. John, 88, of HJIIwood place, of Charles St. John, who died Thurs day will take place Saturday at 10 a. m.

in the Raymond funeral home, 5 East W2II street. The Rev. Edward Eastman, pastor or the East Avenue Methodist church will olficiule. Burial will be in Riverside ceme- Born in Newark, N. Mrs, John had resided here most of her life.

She is survived by two nephews and a niece. Services for Joseph Shields. 65, of 1430 North West 87th street, Miami, a former Bridgeport resident, who died Tuesday Miami, win take place today 2 p. m. in the Georee P.

Potter and Son funeral home, S80 Fairfield avenue. The Rev. John Chalupa, pastor of Holy Trinty nd burial will be in Lakeview emetcry. Felix Kaleskl Services for Felix Kaleski, ol 125 Oakland street, Stratford, a retired employe of the Conncc- Light and Power company in Devon, who died Thursday, will take, place today at 8:30 In the Samorajczyk fu-eral home, 740 Kossuth street, nd at 9 o'clock in St. Michael the Archangel church.

Burial will be In St. Michael's cemetery. Mrs. Charles B. Lane Private services for Mrs.

Ann A. Lane, 81, formerly of Ham-lcn, widow of Charles B. Lane, vho died Wednesday, will take llacc today in the Henry E. Bishop and Son funeral home, 1 139 Fairfield avenue. The Rev.

Delmar S. Marklc, rector of SI. George's Episcopal church, will and bur hp DEATH NOTICES SER-ln IhU e-lly. 191b 23. 1959.

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