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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 61

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Mrs. Hmj (Naaiy) JaffMaea Servicei take place Friday Tor Jane Nesny Jorgeiuon, IT, widow ol Henry Jortensoji.i formerly of Si Laurel avenue, wtw died yesterday. 1 They will conducted at a.m. In tin Gannon and O'Cott-nor (unrral home, SIS Washington avenue, and al 9 o'clock St. Augustine's 'cathedral with a' solemn fife.li requiem Mass.

Bur-i lal will be in St. Michael's come-1 Mrs. Cktdouln Petmectlll Mrs. Lucy Riccio 76, ot 20 Whalbum avenue, TrumJ bull, widow Clodomiro Pelruc-! eelll, died yesterday in her home.1 Services will take place Saturday at in (he Richards-i Spedatcino funeral home, 499 Washington avenue, and at 9, o'clock in St. Teresa's church1 with a solemn Mass of re.

qulem. Burial will be In 51, Mi-chsel'a cemetery. Born In Castel Franco, ltaly.1 Mrs. Petruccelll was a resident oi Trumbull 14 years. She was a member of (he St.

Mary's Mother's club and the Council ol Catholic Women. She was the re-! iired owner the Petruccelll Superette on Hallelt street. are four sons. Em. J.

of Trumbull, Charles A. and Remo A. Petruccelll, both of Stratford, and Mario C. Pet- ruccelll of Bridgeport two daugh- icra, mn, urace Mary r-ajio ol Newtown and Miss Ramona Petruccelli of Trumbull; two brolhers, Charles A. Siccio of St, Petersburg, and Joseph A.

Hiccio of Bridgeport; two sisters, Mrs. Philomena Allieri of Gulf-port, and Mrs. Mary Man. joney cf Bridgeport; grandchildren: five great-grandchildren and several riieces and nephews. DEATH NOTICES 4V.KNOI.i-i,, rrlVSfr'lnw rail" il a.m.

Iran ihe Church or ri'tri' infer IMl cm Ayr nn Ailrttarl J. Oieent. Mrnii Mhel nation uretM rcumt row Fnl.neM Si Rrt CTcai. OlSll-K-li Sin MO nrt FJirllHil or oil rfidiy iv.nhi' P'AIcy. Mlri wi4 Mm Hcllcn ula In wMl-14 Ann I- idviMti Frank Tripp, g2, Dies; Elmira, N.Y., Publigher ELMIRA, N.Y., April (AP) -Frank E.

Tripp, who rose from a reporter (o several manager then board chairman ik. Gannett newspapers, died today yMhe age of 12. long HI. He still was a newipapermin at his death. In addition to the cnairmansnip, he was publisher ut timira iwo the Slar-Gsielle Advertiser and the Sunday Telegram.

Mra. Prter lrtell Services for Mrs. Jean Alfano 43. wife 0f Peter Irtoli, 253 Sylvan street, who died Monday, will take place today at a.m. In Ihe Spadaecino funeral home, 787 Noble avenue, and at 9 o'clock in Holy Rosary church with solemn high Mass of requiem.

Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Irene Donnelly Services (or Mrs. Irene Donnelly, of 12 Ochsner place, who died Sunday, took place yesterday in leiesn cnurcn. lrumeuli, with a solemn high requiem Mass.

Burial was in St. Rose cemetery, Newtawn- Celebrant oi the Mass was the Rev. Thomas Casey. The Rev. Stanley Koiiol, read the commit- try.

Adelhert J. Greene, Sr. Memorial services for Adeibert orccne, 73. of 1520 Cats- mint road. Fairfield, a relink parent lawyer, who died vestur.

day in St. Vincent's hospital, will be conducted iohwrow at 10:30 a.m. in the Fairfield funeral home of Wilmot, West and GouWinc. 1209 Prist roart hv Ih, Rev. Wilbur S.

of the First Church, Congregational, Fairfield, ivju.ii fce it the convenience of the family. r. urcene was Mm in Bould-Colo. He resided in Fairfield 32 years. He had been employed by the Remington Arms com pany.

He a member of the Brnoklawn Country club. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Bthel Hatton Greene: two sons, Adeibert cj Hackeis-lown, and Robert C. Greene of Verea, three sisters, Mrs. Ruth Codier of Lex- nsfn.

Mrs. C. C. Ander son of Kremling, and Mrs. i-aiui smith, of Scaitlc, and nine grandchildren.

DEATH NOTICES nr 1 I1M H.i.n. wlonrr Thw SALE SALE BIG DISCOUNTS BIG SAVINGS jBARRE lly AdrlrtiMd Ram Guild Memorial! Art Backad Them On Display At Tin HONEYSPOT MONUMENT WORKS OBITUARIES Joaef. J. for Joseph S. Brady, 73, of 2JS Overland who died Monday in St.

Vlnctat'i pltal, will be at i.2» am. In the Robert E. Hennway funeral home. Main at 9 o'clock, in St. Patrick's church with i requiem Mass.

Burial will be ill SI. Michael's cemetery. Mra. William I. McNally Services for Mra.

Mabel Alice Plude McNally, 71, of tt High land avenue, widow o( Williarr T. McNally, who died Tuesday will lake place today at i a.m. in the Parente-Lauro fu neral home. 5SB Washington ana at to pciocx in St. Augustine' cathedral with requiem Mass.

Burial will be in St, Michael's cemetery. Mrs, Frank Joseph Slovensky Mrs. Julia Huber Slovensky, of 2J Ardmore street, Fairfield, wife of Frank Joseph Slovensky, died yesterday In her home. Services will lake place Saturday at a.m. In Ihe Frank Polke and Son funeral 1S46 Fairfield avenue, and at o'clock in St.

Emery's church wuh a solemn high Moss quiem. Burial will be in chael's cemetery. The Rosary will be recited tomorrow nifiht at II o'clock in the! funeral home. Born in Cromwell. Mrs.

Slovensky resided in the Brdigeport area several years. She was a member of the William Penn Fralernal associalion and the Sasqua Council 34, Degree of' SuTvivors, in addition to husband, are two sons, Frank ana John Slovensky, of Fairi; seven aiugtiters. Stephen Biro, Mrs. Anthony He- met! ana Mrs. I-ranees Lebinski, of Fairfield, Mrs.

Mildred Miller, Ph. lip R'JH ar-! Mrs Char lolte Nannion, ol Bridgeport, ar.d Mrs, Ear! McEacbern, of Morris N.J.: a brother. John iiuoer, of Kalrrehf: a sister, Mrs Michael Idranyi, Fairfield: II grandchildren-, three ereat-srand children; and several nieces and nepriews. Frank Bodach, NORWALK, April 2S-Services for Frank Bodach. Sr.

HI nt rxerficld slreel, who died Tues Nonvalk hosnilal, will be conducled Friday at 11 a.m. in the Collins funeral home. 92 East nue, by the Rev. John Bums the Evangelical and Keiormecl churcn. Burial will be Riverside cemetery.

Mr. Bodach was born In Hun gary. He resided in Norwalk more than 4(1 years. He was em-1 piDyeo. ny trie Leroy Shirt com pany 30 years.

Hurvivor.s are his wife. Mrj. Agnes Joseph Bodach: a son Frank Borlach, of Norwalk Rrandchildren and a niece. DEATH NOTICES aurka- uf 2St Kli i.m. rimn Hit Gresor, jr.

I 75, tfin. F.E'-r-l 1 CM lrwi ct nur Services THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, APRIL 30. Gtaater ill take place Satur- Lenox road. FalrfltU diet) April 11 in Saa Nicolas, Argentina, he was fortman on a construction project. They will be conducted Saturday at 10 a.m.

in tne airneia tuneral Home of Wilmot, West and Gouldinfl, 1209 Post road, by the Rev. Hood, ptslor of the Fair- held Methodist church. Burial will be in Oaklawn ceme tery. Thomas McLouchlui Services for Mrs. Florence McLouahlin.

54. of 74 Rofelya terrace, widow of McLoufihlin, who died yesterday in Bridgeport hospital. in taxe place Saturday at 8:15 m. in tne Muiiinj and Redgate funeral home, 1297 Park ave nue and at 9 o'clock in St. An.

church with a solemn high requiem Mass, Burial will be in St, Michael's cemetery. A native and lifelona reside.n1 of Bridgeport, Mrs. McLouehlln 1 registered nurse. A grad-i ol Ihe Brideerxsrt Hosniial School of Nursing, she had been! un the staff ol the Veterans' Ad. ministration hospital in The ft n.

y. i was a member of the La. of the Blessed Sacrament. of the Bridgeport Council Dt Cath one women and the Ladies' Guild ot ar, Andrews church, survivors are two sons. Paul and Francis McLoughlin, both of Bridge)wrt; two daughters, Mrs.

Daniel Scal2i of Stratford and! Miss Anne McLoughlin, of Bridgeport; five hrothers, Joseph, Er- ueoree nf Bridgeport. Emil of Stratford and Arthur of Winterhaven, Fla five Mrs. wuired Poissaul, Ernest Trombley and Miss t-aorecque all of Bridge port, Mrs. Albert Desbiens Trumbull and Mrs. William End- dock of Stratford and several nieces and nephews, John Hill Services for John Hill nl Henry avenue, Stratford, who died Monday, will be conducted today at 8:15 a.m.

la ihe Slral-ford funeral home of Dennis and D'Arcy, 2611 Main street, and at 9 o'clock in St. James churrh tth a solemn high Mass of re-mem. Burial will be in St. Michel's cemetery. Mrs.

Philip H. Services lor Mrs. Mary E. Con-i Mitchell, of 71S Raven ter race, Stratford, widow of Philip Mitchell, who died Sunday, took place yesterday in St. James church with a requiem Mass, Bur- I was in SI.

Michael's cemetery. Celebrant of the Mass was the Rev. Thomas Devitt. The Rev. Thomas J.

Driscoll read the com- Itlal. Bearers were Joseph Vensble. Walter Panek, Edward Farrell and Lepac FarrelJ. Mrs. William H.

MeMahon NORWALK, April 29-Serviees, will lake place Thursday for Mrs. T. MeMahon, af 24 stead place, widow of William H. MeMahon, and the mother ol the late U. S.

Senator Brien Me Mahon, who died Tuesday in her home. They will be conducled at 10: 13 m. In the Collins funeral home. 92 East avenue, and at 11 o'clock in Ihe Church ol St. Thomas the Apostle with a solemn hish Mass of requiem.

Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery. Pasquaie 1, Oioriu NORWALK. April Services Pasnuale J. Diario.

of 262 Flax Hill road, who died Tuesdav in his heme, will take place hndav at 9:39 a.m. in thu Collms home. 52 Flat illll road. and at 10 o'clock in St, Joseph's church wllh a high requiem Mass. Burial will be in St.

John's- cemetery. r. mono was horn In Italy, resided in Norwalk more than 50 years. He was a retired and a member of Local I4FS, General Laborers "us are three sons. jDjenh ana Aioeri ol Norwalk and Er nest Diona of Bethel; six daugh ters, Mrs, William Walkin.

Mrs, William Chase and Miss Emma Diorio of Norwalk, Mrs. Joseph auga, oi vassainoro, Howard Thommen of Bethel nr.d Mrs, Frice Craflon of Germanv a brother, Joseph Diorio of Italy; 17 grandchildren, and a great- granacnuo. Miss Mabel Tht NORWALK, April 29 Services ill be private for Misa Mabel lnomas, 33, of 100 Wilson avenue. founder of the Thomas school who died Tuesday in her home. They will be conducted in thi Urv.lnr.flr.

rhurch of Fsir- lield County, Westport, by the' ttev. Arnold west wood, pastor. A native of New York city. Miss en graduates of Boston university. sne also studied science at the Inslidue of Frvb noiogy.

After leaching in Concord Albany. N.Y., and Boston, Miss Thomas started her own school in Rowayton in 1922. A memorial concert will be conducted In June at a dale io be announced in the Thomas school tor the benelil of the newlv lablished Mahel Thomas Mentor ai iciwtiarstnp fund. Survivors are a niece, tn-n nephewa and three grandnleces. Rites Tomorrow ForN.J.Gaynor, i Stock Broker will place lomor-iw for Norman Gavnor.

71. resident manager of the Bridie-port office of Charles W. Scran-ton and company Investment brokers, who died yeslerday in his apartment In the University club, 232 Golden Hil! street. The services will be conducled at 1 p.m. in Ihe Henry E.

Bishop and Son funeral home, 1139 Fair-Held avenue, with the Rev. Del- Marlile. rector ol SI. George's Episcopal church, olfi-clatlng, Burial will be in Greenwood cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y. (jaynor was (tie son ot tor-New York city mayor Wil-J.

Gaynor and was in the bond business before coming In Bridgeport in 1920. He was man of tne City company, a 5Ub-idiary of the Cily Trust com pany. He later formed the Gay- nor and Clemence secur.ly im wnicn operated here until its ac quisition by the Charles W. Scran, ton company in 1950. A Navy veteran o( World Wars ana Mr.

oaynor was a graa ciun. Taft school and Colgate iy. He cerved as commo dore of the Black Rack Yacht was former member of Ihe Brooklawn Country club mber of the University Survivors are a son, Norman Gaynnr, of Canlon, Ohio, daughter, Mrs. Lament Bryar of Richmond, three sislers, Mrs. Dudley Bird of Westbury, James rarx ol Monck- and Mrs.

W. Seward Webb of Delray, four jrand- chUdren and two great-grand children. Mra, David S. MacDaaakl Aallwny A. LaCrati SOUTHBURY, April NEWTOWN Aori! 29 Mary A.

MacDonald, al, formerly for Anthonv A. .17 Of Bridieport, wife of David 2t South Main street, retired MacDonald, of Rouie died today In Danbury hospital. Services will take place Friday 11 a.m. in St. Episco pal church, Huntington.

Burial will be in Laun cemetery, Huntington. Cyrus E. l.evkis and Son I funeral home, 148 Elitaheih slreel I derby, is in charge of arrange-i bury. In addition lo her husband she is survived by twu daughlers, Mrs. George Kraemer and Mrs.

Eugene Myers, both oi Hunting ton; and five grandchildren. Frank Esposilo WESTPORT, April 2S-Srrvlces for Frank Esposito, 7i, of Charlotte piace, who died Tuesdav will take place Friday at 8:30 a.m, in the. Fables of Westport Ureal 2li West Slate street, and at 9 o'clock In the Church of the Assumption with a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will be announced. Mr.

Esposito was born in Italy. He lived in Westport 60 yea is. He was the ouner and proprietor; oi mc service station. Charles sireet, winch he established in 1920 and nperated until he retired last year. He was a charter member oi the St.

society. Survivors are his Mrs, Mary Correra Esposilo; a son, Michael Esposilo. and two daughters, Mrs. William J. Smith and Mrs, ALphonse Iannacone, nl We.tfport; and nine grandchil- operator, who- died Tues of Joseph Chchy.

who died today in kuiviius nospnai, will take place Friday at p.m, Ganung Mineral home, South Main street, and at 2 m. in Ihe Hungarian Reformed church, with Ihe Rev, John Butosi, pastor, oiliciat ng. Burial will be in Kjverside ce meter Prayer services ducted Thursday night at 8 o'clock in ihe funeral home. Mrs. Chehy, a naiive of Hun- lu Nr i wsAt ib.m JO years.

She was a member o( the Ladles Aid Society the church and oi the William Penn society. Survivors arc three daughters, Mrs. Julia Peck. Mrs. Margaret Nevidjon, and Mrs, Peail Marin-ella, all ol Nonvalk; seven grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

Stephen M. Tupy, Sr. Services for Stephen M. Tupy, of 338 Reef road, Fairfield, who died Tuesday, will be conducled today 8:30 a.m.( in the Shsughnessey Brothers funeral home, 50 Reef road, and at 9 o'clock in St. Thomas church with a Mass.

Burial will be in St. Thomas cemetery, Fairfield. aft brand-new! not used, not open stock, not floor samples! stilt in original cartons! buy with no down with established credit! tow monthly budget terms! don't miss this outstanding special buy! Sorry, due to limited quantities no mail or phone orders. SPECIAL FACTORY CLOSEOUT! MAYTAG WASHERS DRYERS Michael Carey Services for Michael J. Carey, of 261 James street, who died Sunday, took place yesterday in Si.

Aueuslinc's calhedral with a day. will take place Thursday high requiem Mass. Bur-at 8:30 a.m. In the Hon an lu- was in St. Michael's Cemetery.

neral home, 58 Main street, and. l.e.rVoiit ol the was the j'crock in St. Ross church i solemn high Mass of re. Burial will be In SI. Mi-f cemetery, Stratford.

Mrs, Joseph Chehy NORWALK. Anril Biim in Bethlehem, MfS- Mary Chehy, 83, form- MacDonald to Brideeoorl 01 uxiord 1S11 where she 1955 when she moved to Scuih- Rev. John M. Coolisk. assisted the Jtev.

Joseph Hanna, dea con. and the Rev. Edward DciyJe sub-deacon, The Rev. Richard J. Grady read the millal.

The Rev. Ravmonii HarHnrd was seated i the s.in- SIXTY-ONE Milford Cop Kibi A Boys Stoniny Train MILFORD, April fhffi teen-year-old found themselves in serious trouble today when they were liken into custody shortly before 1 p.m, by MiKord police for throwing at i railroad train (mm the Park street overpass. Patrolman Anthony Quadrelli brought the boys to Police headquarters alter he spotted them throwing the stones at a train, and alter a warnirtjr by desk ser- Bearers were Patrick Sherwin, geant James Masella and Patrol- Raymond Parks. John Quadrella they were permit-and Joseph Farrell. ted to go home.

Giants to Dramatists NORWALK, April 29 Serv-I ices for James MacPhail. of 2ft; NEW YORK-(AP) Fellowships County street, who died Mondavvlo aid apprentice dramatists have wilt hr rnn4i.ri.Fl Tfci.rd,,,, ,1 ht, t- a.m. in the Collins funeral Shu bert Fojndalion'at 13 unlver- ane. 92 Fast avenue. Burial will sities.

be in Riverside cemetery. I The grants, of up to (3,009, will Thomas R. Angenola t''! MILFORD, April 29 Serv-nfxt fellowships wire, ices for Thomas R. Angola. of 312 Soulh Adams A dale, formerly of Milford, established Who died Suncav u'lll mlr.

hhnnr nl the tli" Of rrioay at 10:15 a.m. in the Greg- ial will be cemeterj', ridgepart. Mrs. Joseph Koslk Services for Mrs. Julia Pokiem-1 ha KosiV, of 26 Clover street.

Stratford, widow of Joseph Kosik, wno (lieu will take place today at 8:15 a.m. at the Rohm and funeral home. 2189 Barnum avenue. Slrnlforrl and at 9 in Holy Name Jesus church with a solemn high requiem Mass, Burial will be in St. John's cemetery, Stratford.

lor Mrs. Frances Burke Senate, of 2.5S Zion Hill road, widow of Joseph H. Senate, who died Sun. day in Miilord hospital, will take place Thursday at 8:15 a.m. in the Gregory F.

Doyle funeral home, 291 Bridgeport avenue, Devon, and at o'clock in St. Mary's church with a requiem Mass. Buriai Mill be In St. cemetery. BUDGET SAVERS HVW MATT WMIHM to MOM Ihuradi-konompriul I A(1J a waJring eycl.

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