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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 17

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i 1 Pott Mn.ro TRAILERS WANTED TIIIES, ACCESSORIES, PARTS ERua JICTOR5 J.lHS 1JCT.RE Tin Dr.G.B.Daviff> Norwalk Health Director, Dies NORWALK Anril B. Dtvli, Ota wood ilrtct, puWJc htalili here since IMT formerly health director in Miliort. died lodiy in Norwalk hoaplul. Memorial wUl plite Tuesday' at 11 a. m.

In the Firit CongTetilional church on tKe Green Willi the Rev, Henry: roroon, pav.or. omciaunt. ouriai will be at tne convtniencf of the family. Born in Stafford Sprinci, Dr. was a iridyate o( Mount' Herman school.

QartmogUi col lege. Clasi of 1919, and the Oni. 1 Vermont Medical school. He took his Master's de gree public health at Yale university. He was a member of the Norwalk Medical aociely: Connect! cm State and, Fairfield County Medical aocletles; the American School Health association and the ican Public Health le was past president of the Lonnecticut Public Health assc aiion.

the Norwalk Rotarv ci and Norwalk tB and Health association, nn was a ol Ihe First Conerejiatlonal cnurcn on the Green. b'jrvivros are his wife, Mary ftcxiey Davis: iwo sons, (Jeorn of Orange and Wil iam Davis of Media. a daurhter Mrs. Warren Vf. Cole of Orange; a sister, ma, naipn w.

strong ot Davis of Clyde, Emerson B. of Somen, and My ron C. Davis of West Stallord, arid eiflht grandchildren. Prank J. Winters Dies; Veteran Printer, 78 Frank J.

Winters, 78, of 174 Bronx avenue, for many years a linotype operator with the Post PuSilshinn company, died yesler- IV in ii. vnuent tiospllnl. Services will take place Wed nesday at 11 a.m. in the Louis Anriola and Son funeral 426 East Washington avenue, with the Rev. F.dward C.

Morgan, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church, mil croft cemetery, Falrlield. liorn in Ocrmany and a Bridge. port 5 1 30 years, Mr. rs was employed bv the Post Publishing company more than 2i years.

vivnrs are his wife. Maude iumcr Winters; a WinieiE. i-mplnyed by the Post PublLshing company; a sister, Mrs-. Louise Oru.Ut of Wnshingtori, N.J.; grandchildren, anc several nieces ar.d nephews. Dr.

Egbert H. P. Ward, 82, Dies in Milford MILFORD, April IS Dr. Egbert H. P.

Ward, 82, of 18 Cree-land avenue, Bayview, died Sat urday in the Pond Point conval escent hospital. Services will take place Tues- cay at p. m. the oeoree 3 Smith and Son funeral home, 135 Broad street, with the Rev. Trvin U.

IDursby. pastor of the ol Chnsi Congregational, official ing. Burial will be in Milford cemetery. Born in New York city resident of Milford 18-year Hubert was a geneial praciv.cnerl in White Plains, N. until his retirement about 20 years ago.

Survivors are a daughter. Marshall n. Dnhaime cf Milford six and three nephews, Mrs. Joseph H. Senat) MILFORD, April Mis.

Frances Burke Senall, of Zion Hill road, widow of Joseph H. Senalt, died today in Miiford hosafla Services will lake place Thurs iy al 8:15 a.m. in (he Gregory no.vls funeral home, 281 Bridgeport avenue, Devon, and at o'clocK in St. Mary's church th a requiem Mass. Burial will in St.

Mary's cemetery. Born In St. Paul. and a Milford rcsideni 25 years, Mrs. Senatt was a practical nurse.

There are ro known survivors. Thomas Smith WESTPORT, April 26 Serv ices for Thomas Smilh, 63, of Gorham island, who died Friday, conducted Monday at I funeral 543 Bedford street, Stamford, by the Rev Donald F. Campbell, of the First Presbyterian church there. Burial will be private. Adolphus F.

Gulbal WILTON. April 28 Services for Adolphus F. Guibal. 85. of the iCOTKieclicut Institute for she Hartford, who died Thurs day, will take place Monday al 2 p.m.

the wilion home, 218 Danbury road, with (he Rev Kenneth R. Robinson, associate rcclor of Si. Matlhew's Enis- church, officiatine. Burial ire in. ot, ceme tery.

Ifati Antowobikt fOnaHnaeO AUTOMOBILES FOR HIKE Kt MorotyyOt THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1964 DUM L. Davia M1LFORD, AkII Daniel t. Dtvii, or 1054 East Broad, way, died today In Mitford pital. Services will take elite Wed nesday at 2 p. m.

In the George J. Smith and Son funeral home, 135 Broad ttreet. with Ihe Rev, Jrvin Thiiaby. nattor of the Marv1 Taylor Meihodial church, officla-. Burial will be in Kings' 'ay in Scranton, Pa, and a Mrs.

I.oui» J. Sfoehr pcst'l of Ansanlawae. AF and AM He volunteer fireman at tached to fire company No. 2 and Navy veteran of World War II. Members ftf Ansantawae lodiie will exemplify the ritual Tuesday at p.

m. in the tuneral home burvivors are his wife. Ruth1 Evans Davis; two sons, Charles! Davis and Fred Colley, both Mi I lord; a daughter, Mrs. Fred Kaiinburg of Cheshire; his mother, Mrs. Harriet Smith of Mil ford; a brother, Charles Hockin1 lers, Mrs.

John Robins and Mrs, James Burke, both ot Mfltord; 10 Two jjrar.dsuns. Mn. Michael O'Reilly NORWALK: April for Mrs. Bridget O'Reilly wne or inicniei Kemy, oi Buitonball trail, who died Thurs', will be conducted Tuesday the Thomas Quinn and Son funeral home. Jamaica, N.Y., and Nicholas of Tollent church, Jamaica, N.Y.

Burial will be in Sfrond Calvary cemetery, Lnng Island City, N.Y. John S. Backlel WESTPORT, April 25 Serv ices for Mrs. Agatha Acnes Back ot 41 Old road, widow John S. Backiel, who died Friday will oe ennoucted Monday at TRUMBULL, April 2fi-Ferv ices lor Mis.

Alice P. Stoehr, 552 White Plains read, wife Louis J. S'aehr, who died Satur day, will take place Tuesday at i p.m. in tne Henry Bishop ana son funeral home, UJJ-Falr field avenue, with the Rew. mund C.

Richter, of Si, John's, Baptist church, officiating. lal will be in Mountain Grove cemetery. Mrt Arba Skidmere WESTPORT, April 26 Servl. ces for Mrs. Alice Murphy Skid-mote, 71, of 18 Gorham road, widow of Alba SItidmore.

who died ihursday, will take place Monday a.m. in the Charles H. Lewis funeral home, 210 Enst Stale street and at 9 o'clock in th Church of the Assumption with so.emn nigi requiem Mass. Burn will be in Willowhrook cemetery Andrey Sego MILORD, Apnl 2S Services for Andrew Sego, 33, ot 12 Innsbruck street, who died Friday, will take place Monday at 8:30 a. m.

in the Frank Polke and Son funeral residence, 1546 Fairfield avenue, Bridgeport o'clock in Si, Stephen's church. there, with a requiem Mass ial, with military honors, will be in Mountain Grow eemeiery N.J. Jehn Hutton NORWALK. ADril Services! ror jcm Mutton, ii, ol June ut, died Vnd.r,', ike Monday at 2 p.m. in the Franklin Hoyt funeral home, 181 i.th itreei.

Canajr. The Rev, Edward H. Ehart, rec tor of Grate Episcopal church wil! officiate. Burial will be ir Riverside cemetery. Mrs, John M.

Horltan WESTPORT, April 2fr-ServiCeJ lor Mrs. Catherine Mornson Hon-gan, 89, of II Gorham Island, widow of John M. Horigan, who Friday, will take place Monday able luneral home, 215 West Stale street, and at 10: 15 o'clock in the Church of Assumption with a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will Be in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Orange, Mrs.

Edward A. Faulkner SHELTON, April 26 Servi for Mrs. Sarah Ciracey Faulkner, 78. of Manhassett trail. Pine Rock p.a.-kE,- vidow Of Edward A.

Faulk ner, who died Friday, wil! take place Monday at 2 p.m. in the C. n. Lewis ana son tunerai home, 148 Elizabeth slrett. Derbv.

Bur ial will be in Riverside cemetery, Mailmlllan Jarosiewski, Sr. OXFORD, April Services for Maximilian Jarow.ewskj. ol Mountain road, who died1 Salurdiy. will take place Tues day 9:15 a.m. in Ihe Chepuiis luneral liuire, 47 Washington ave nue, Seymour, and al 9:30 o'clock in St.

Augustine's church with a' solemn hign requiem Mass: Burial will be in St. AuguitiM'j cemetery. OBITUARIES Service( lor Georfte formerly of WilUam street, who died Saturday, will take place tomorrow 10 a.m. in the AC. Baker funeral home, Stratford avenue, with the George Zimmerman, pastor of the Long Hill Methodist church, officiating.

Burial will be years, Mr.1'11 Parlt cemetery. clerk in the Milford Post office. lWEl1 drijlcr with Shanley Broth- t. lie was a mem lodge No, 89, rn. in the Charles W.

Dougiello finrl Sons, funeral home, 35 South nnt road, Fairfield, and a o'clock HI. Anthonv i church with a solemn high re quiem Mass. Burial will be In St Michael's cemetery, Stratford. Mrs, Johe L. McMatwn MILFORD, April 26 Services for Mrs.

Elsie Baumann McMa Idow of John 1. McMahi of 29 Rivercliff drive, Devon, who died Friday, will take place Mon day at ii a.m. the (ieorge Smith and Son funeral home, 12 Broad street. The Rev. Edward will officiate, and burial King's Highway Mr.

Gardner was formerly a' Stephen Paul Saha Stephen Paul Sabo. 59. Osborn street, died yetterday in Services will take Dlace Wed. nesday at 3:30 p. m.

In the (u- nentl residence of Frank Polke and Son, 1546 Fairfield avenue 9 o'clock in St. Stcpiien'i church with a requiem Mass Burial will be in Mountain Grove cemetery. Born in Litchfield. Pa. a resident of Brldgeprot 58 Mr.

Sabo was a draftsman and1 machinist at the Stanley Works company until his retirement 10: years ago. survlvon are his wile, Bertha ero iabo; his mother, Mrs. Em ma Thurman Sabo of Bridgeport; Iwo brothers. Jack of Stratford and Michael Sabo of Bridgeport; iwo sisters, Mrs. Anna Hcregs- lazy of Miirord and Mrs.

Madel-yne Williams of Bridgeport, and several nieces and nephews. Frank G. Finney Frank Finney, 97, of 248 Sunset avenue, Fairfield, dlec yesterday In Sylvan Manor con valescent hospital. Services will take place tomor row at 2 p.m. in Ihe Dennis and1 D'Arcy funeral home.

1046 Fair-i field avenue, with the Rev. liam W. Sullivan, pastor of the. Second Baptist church, official-ing. Cremation will be private.

Born In Stamford and a resi dent of the Bridgeport area 6( years, Mr, Finney was a retired letter carrier. He was a member of the National Letter-Car riers association and a communicant of (he Second Baptist church. Survivors are a ion, Clifford! Finney or Oratig, N.J, brrjlticr. Harry S. Finney.

George F. Allen, Sr. Services for George F. Allen, I 79, of 504 King street, Strat-I ford, who died Friday, will be conducted (oday at 2 p.m. in ihe William R.

McDonafd funeral 259L Main street, by the Rev David Hurley, of Newfield Methodist church. Burial will be in Union cemetery. Services for Josaph F. Dubee, 83, or ,607 Jennings road, Fairfield, who died Saturday, will take place' tomorrow at 15 a.m. in the Fair field funeral home of Albert W.

Spear, 3D South Benson rnad, and at 9 o'clock in Si. Anthony's church, with a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will be in Michael's cemetery. I Maurice (Steve) Hulcfiini Services for Maurice (Steve) Hutchins, 70, of 1160 Stratford ave nue, Stratford, who died Friday, will be conducted today at 2:00 dale. i the Cody-White funeral 1(17 Broad street.

Milford. by the Rev. Ralph Bainbridge, pasiorof the Myrtle Beach Merh-odist church. Burial will be in King's Highway cemeterv. Mrs.

Edward Pmwse Services for Mrs. Jean Zullow-i Prowse, ol 37b street, strattord, who died Tiiurs day, will take place today al the Rohm and Luchanskv funeral home, 2IS9 Barnum ave- 9 o'clock St. Mich ae! the Archangel church, Bridge port, with a high requiem Mass ouriai win De in SI. Michael': cemetery. Mabel Ross Tower for Mrs.

Mabel Ross Tnwer. 43. of 600 Lafavelle sin who died Saturday, will take pi. today at a.m. in Ihe Adzima 591 Arctic street and at 10 o'clock hi Sacred Heart nurch with a requiem Mass.

will be in St. Ijwrence cem etery, New Ifaven. Albert Blackhurst Services for Albert Blackhurst of 224 Dover street, who died Sat yrday, will take place tomor row st 1:30 p.m. in the Leskn luneral home, I1S0 Fairfield nue, and at 2 o'clock In the First United Church of Christ the Rev. Emil Nagy, Burial will he in Mountain Grave cemetery.

Michael Galla Services for Michael Galla, 66, ol 1516 North Main street. Lake Worth, formerly of Bridge port, who died Saturday, will lake place Wednesday at 9:15 a m. in the Bosak funeial nome, S4I Atlantic street, Stamford, and al Id o'clock in St. Maurice church with requiem Mass, Burial will John'j cemetery, Spring- Mrs. Basblr Mesknny NORWALK, April 26-Services lor Mrs.

Rose Lopez Meskony, ot 3 South Smith street, widow of Bashir Meskony, whn died Friday will take place Monday al 9 In the Church of Thorn as the Apostle with a requiem Mass. Burial wllf in St. John's cemetery. Mrs, Peter Mperuan Services for Anna Palaia' Supersano, 76, of 892 Noble ave. nue, widow cf Peter Supersano, who died Thursday, will take place today at 9 a.

m. in the Rlchards-Spadaecino funeral home, 499 Washington avenue, and at 10 o'clock In Holy Rosary church with a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will be in Si. Michael's cemetery. Mrs.

Harold II. Fisher Services for Mrs. Irene ner Fisher. 5). of 382 Allyndale airatroro, widow Harold H.

Fisher, who diid Fri day, will lake place today at me uennis anJ funeral home, 2611 Main slrcet. Ihe Rev. George J. Redskins, pastor or the Stratford Congregational church, will officiate. Burial will be in Union cemetery, Stratford.

Elliott W. Reed for Elliott Willianenr Keed, 4C. of Saseo Hill road. Fa wJio died Thursday will be conduclcd today at 2 p. m.

in the I rmuy 1 church, Soiilh- uorr, dv ine Cheney, rector. Burial will be atl ne convenience ot the family. Mn. Philip H. MHchelt Mrs.

Marv Conlin Mitchell of 22J Raven terrace. Stratford, died yesterday in her home. services will take place Wed nesday at 8: IS a.m. in the Mul and Redgate funeral home, 1297 Park avenue, and at oelock in Si, James with a requiem Mass. Hurial will be in St.

Michael cemetery. Born in Bridgeport, Mrs. Mitchell resided in Stratford- years. She was member the Ladies Guild of St. James.

church. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Leu J. Belanger of Stratford and two nephews. Mlchael J.

Carey Michael J. Carey, of 261 Jame; slreet, died yesterday in hi: Services will take place Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. in the Muland Redgate funeral home, Essr urange, n.j two grand- 1297 Park avenue, and at cniiuren. two great-grandchildren 0-dnck in st. Augustine's Cath- Mass.

Burial will be in St. Mich- cemetery. in Ireland and a Bridge port resident about 57 years, Mr, CaTey was employed as a moul- er with the sprague Meter company and the Bollard company1 prior to his retirement 10 years ago. He was a member ot the John F. Kennedy Ancient Order nf Hibernians and the Holy Name Society of St.

Augustine cathedral. Survivors are two sons. Mien, it W. or Bridgeport and James Carey of Haitford; two daughters, Mrs. William Doerner and Mrs.

jnnn Sieeper oi uuuBt-port, and six grandchildren. Fatsy Patsy Felis, 69, of 51 Amster dam avenue, died yestcroay in his home. Services will take place lomor at 8 a.m. in the I-cuis A. Abriola and Eon funeral home, 426 East Washington avenue, and clock in St.

napnaers church with a requiem Mass, Burial will be in St. Michael'! elery. r. Felis, a self-employed ma-was born in Italy and lesid ed in Brideerjort about 65 years. Survivors are his wile, ttose DeZen7ji Fe is; lour sons, ck ol Miltnrd, Vincent and Aus- Easton and Robert Felis Bridgeport; five grandchil dren, and several nieces and ne phews.

Mrs. Walter J. Donnelly Mrs. Irene Donnelly, of 12 Ocb sner place, widow of Waller J. Donnelly died yesterday in St.

Vincent's hospital. Services will lake place Wed nesday at 30 a. m. in the L.mg. Hill funeral home of Muilins and Redcaie.

Main street, and o'clock in St. Teresa's church with a high requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Rose cemetery Newtown. Born in Brooklyn, Mrs.

Don nelly resided here 30 years Survivors are a son, W. Gordon Donelly of North Haven; lw ters. Miss Charlotte S. Gordon with whom she resided, and Mrs Jessie G. Huriev of Chicago, brother, w.

Raymond uor don of waveland. Miss. Lortwood Philo William LockvroorJ, of 439 Wormwood road, Fair ed yesterday in SI cent's hospital. serv.ces will take place Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Wilmoi, West and GouMing luneral home, 12W Post road, Fairfield, with the Rev.

Oliver Carbcrry, rec tor of St. Paul's Episcopal cr.urcn. officiating. Burial will be announced. Born in Westport and a Fairfield resident about six years, Mr.

Lock-wood! was formerhr em ployed with the Mitchell Dairy! ccmpany. fie was formerly ployed with the Mitchell Dairy uumjiany. He was a memger of the Teamsters union. Survivors are his wife. Ada Lockwood; three sons, Kenneth and Alfred of Fairfield and Rich ard Lockwood of Canoga, Park and a sister.

Mrs. Rose BatWrson of Fairfield. Jehn I. Caput! I Services for John B. CapulU 01 uarueia avenue, who died Thursday, will take place today at m.

in the Pa-renle-Lauro funeral home. 599 Washington avenue, and at 9 St. Raphael's rtii rch with a solemn hich recuiem Mass. Burial will be in SI. Mi- hacl cemetery.

Gordon Delmore Services for Gordon Leo Delmore. 60. of 72 Watc-inuii who died Friday, will lake place 8:45 a. m. the; Godlrey and Conway funeral' home, 309 Washington avenue, and at 3:30 o'clock in Ulessed Sacramrni church Willi a requiem Mass.

Burial will be in St. Michael's eemeiery. Charles Doucette Services for Charles ol 1129 Kossuth blreel. died Friday, will take place today at 8:30 a. m.

in the Muilins and Redgate funeral home. 1197 Park nil at oelock St. Charles church with a re-quiem Mass. Burial will be in Michael's cemetery. Stephen Garrlck Services ror Stephen Garrick, of 98 Houston- avenue, who died Friday, will lake place in-day at 10 a.m.

in Cur Lady of Good Counsel church a requiem Mass, Burial will be in Michaels cemetery. John vices lor John J. O'Kane. of 429 Lafayette street, who rriaay, will take place today al 8:30 a. m.

in (he Liebenim and Heaphy funeral home, 86S Lafayette slreet, and al 9 o'clock in Sacred Heart church Willi a solemn high requiem Mass. Buri al win oe in hi, Mictiael J. Beawtry, Sr. for Eugene J. Beau-dry, 70.

of 106 avenue, who died Thursday, will take Place today at a.m. in the Richards Spadaceino funeral home, 499 Washington avenue and at 9 o'clock in St Anthony's church wltji a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery, John All man john Altman. 61, of TBS Main! islreci, died yesterday in Hillside IhMnlial Services will lake place tomorrow at 9:31) a.

111, in the Frank PDlke and Son funeral residence. IM s-uilic'd avcE.pp, am! h- iu o'clock in Sacred Heart church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be at the convenience ol the family, Mr, Allman was born in Da- Survivors are a son, Joseph Al (man or Norwalk; liiree duuen ters. Mrs. F.ileen lilar- Leona and Miss Jean Altman, at or Bethel; a brother, Rodney Alt man of Westport and five grand children.

DEATH NOTICES SEVENTEEN DEATH NOTICES r'lllln Wednesday. Ann! 5-5. o.dtr or Pi' Urn- Apc.l ae liiiord. Ann 55, uneral 10 Ann Shrllon. No noun.

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Phone or visit 115 today We'll be hoppy to help you make your selection. Sec Your Local Member of The Bridgeport Florists' Association.

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