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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 7

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Kenneth B. Jones, 57, Dies; Ex-Stratford Fiscal Chief lionnoth R. -'ones, of LLjfasks with a high degree of Wilbar drive. Stratford, Strat-lpetencc through Ihe years," ford's town finance director for1 Mr. Junes was hnir nine years unlil his retirement Bridgeport hut lived in last April for health reasons, since 19211.

He was a graduate of liospital. Services will take place Monday at 11 a.m. in the Dennis and TJ'Arcy funerjl linme. 2SII Mnin street, Stratford, with the Rev. Carl E.

Buffington, interim rector of Christ Episcopal church, nfficiatinR. Burial will be at the 1 lvericnce of the family. Mr. Jones' early retirement last year ended his IS-yenr career in Slrattord town, government, first ns town lax collector and for many years as the Nuance director. At testimonial dinner hcH in his honor last year many town citizens marked Mr.

Jones' retirement from Stratfnrd government and Town Manager Joseph Venahlcs prnised him "because he lias performed his KENNETH It. JONF.S I high sclwil and rrcciv-'mond T. Goldbacls post, VT'W. Lewis H. Poyvu.

Mrs. Clifford nujinew. wiui me He wa5 also .1 president, Wu.M Services for Lewis: MONROE Mi's. Vaient einatinnal Accounting itnanr general's headquarters Rerlin from IMS to I1M6. After returned home Mr.

Jones worked as a practicing independent public accountant until I feniie 5 o( the Municipal Finance Of- H- Poyvez. 69,. of 165 Old Kings. Chantln Blake, 77, wife of Clif-! ficers Association of Connecticut. nisliway.

who ditd Tuesday nect.icuL Co lectors He Cunnlrlgliam he ruse to the post of Take it from Mighty Friend mtmbtr of I ho ad-' vlsory traininp committee of Hie nle j. w. Murphy funeral Soulli' Norwalli. w'ith Survivors 'are a daughter. Marshall pastor lavs, when lie u-as appointed Mrs.

Roeer A. Hiss of ..1.....1. ana a granuaauKnter. inciaiinK. will he in Rii Wrote im Handbook 'side cemeterv, Norwaik.

While he served as town tax collector Mr. Junes wrote the! Lt. IH.E. Cunningham Mrs. Frank J.

Amulewlei 'arrangements. Services for U. Melvm E.i services will take pisce Man or 355 Silverday for Mrs. Mary Cnhert Anzulewicz. 01 Light street, the Bridge- ber of Stratford, widow of Frank Anzu- lewiez, who died 1liu.vj.ly ir iGokleii Heights convalescent ptlal.

modernize heating system add insulation and weather-stripping buy storm doors and windows build an entryway to cut dratts put in a fireplace repair chimney enclose porch carpet the house put on new root and gutters it's simple to get a home improvement loan at and we charge you simple interest! That means you pay us only for 1 hes money you use wlnle you're using it. And no extra charges ii you pay it oft early. And we include lite insurance al no exlra cosl. We think our way is isn't thai what a Mighty Friend isloi! Conic in and arrange your home improvement loan now. Or phone us al 36S-32S1 and we'll send you an application lo borrow by mail.

FARMERS Savings Bank nMINOHrjCc QJC Main St Tel. Bfkigeoftrt FAIRFIELD Villa AvennG and Kinqa Htgliway-STBATHORD Main and Barnunt Avenue BOSTON si William Street, Blirlpepoil 'I RUMBUl White Plains Roiitl Shonpiitrj tlenlei WESTPORT I 70 Main SUael CENTER 1 275 Posl I'tairl One liotir any Park Kluip tX'lliAMOL'RS Oeily: il-K'n-iijir. Itivii am. t( to -imu pin Piirlavs: Main OH r.tt El fi pm'fEXtepI VVRSlporl) Salurasys: All In In ford Blake, or IIS CJoddard road, died Friday in her home. Services will lake place Monday at a.m.

in the Si, Peter's Episcopal church, wiih the Kei'. Daniel Collcy, rector, officiating. Burial will he in Mountaia Grove cemelerv, Bridgeport. wnmol. lluirsday in her home, i Tire funeral will conducted at 8:30 a.m.

in ttin O'O iTanman funersl 31S Wasli- lUJton nycnuc. and 0 Mrs. Rabert E. Cullen McDonald funeral home, 2591 stieet, Stratford and nl o'clock in St. church, Stratford.

Burial will be in St. Michael's Stratford! rii in Bridgeport, Mrs. in was a resident, of Si rat fold all her life. She was a retired assembler with Gavnor Electric compR-ny. Survivors are two brothers.

Jacuvinu of Hamdeh and Anthonv of Stratford; fuur sisleis. Mrs. Francis E. Suggs Of Floiida. Mts.

Jennie cranno ni uriugeport, mrs. Rose Lccardo and Mrs. I.ucy Alfcs, both nf Slralford, and Mrs. CharKs E. Sherwood for Mrs.

Ina D. Hulnies. Sherwood, S-t, of 3S Bullard court, lormer- ly or Success Village, widow of Charles E. Sherwood, who died hospital, will take Ihe Frank :r.nei al i -e iih with the R. Mrs.

Ronald Burbaum ORANGE Memorial ires for Mrs. Harrier ll.ch teacher in New Haven, who died' iTuesdav in St. Raphael': will take i il.iv al 2 D.m. in Ihe Orange Concrecational church Ihe licorse .1, Smith and Son iharge of arrangements. Vlelnr Lukamske Viclor L.

Ltikomske, 72, of 2 Vallev lane. Fairfield, a retired self-einplnyed plumbing -i Heatinf conlraclor, died yesterday in his home. Services will lake, place Menday al a.m. in Ihe Larson Ifl.o'clock in Our i.ony Stratford. Bum BRinCI'iPORT TELEGRAM, Saturday, January 5, 1971 .7 Mrs.

John J. Pltus. Max Schwam HELTON1 Mrs. Marion Mas Schwartz, 79, of North FiUsimmons Pilus. VI.

of 21 Miami Reach. Fin Inrmcrlv of winnsnr roao, Humingion, wne fniugeporl. died Wednesday i -1 he first L-tationa sunei of Ansonia. died yeslerday rkei. church.

Rurial will he in St. fnur grandchildren, Ichnel's cemetery. I anJ meces and nephsws. Mrs. thanes Bauer i ToiiMnnrr Miiiai, Mrs.

Edward Scofleld Thomas Bauer. 77. nf4fj Mls- lmle Van Ormer Sco- forrnerly nf widow nf Charles Bauer died Friday in the Gnlden Heights convalescent home. H.riri':e:ju:l. Services will rake nlace Mon Derbv: tal.

CUllan. H2S Birdseve street, Twurkt.w.k raided, nTrurnbu Istratford, widow, of Robert 5 iided in Trumbull Cu en. died in Bridge- Assumptinn churelt, Fairfield, pareni imetery, Fairfield. Horn in Fairfield. Mr.

I.ukomske was lifelong resident of The He was a member of Stralficld Volunteer Fire No. and Ihe Fairfield Special Police. Survivors include his wife. Mrs. Emma Rathlcn Lukomske Fairfield; hrotlicr, Paul Martin ot rori i.auneraaie, i-in.

anti niecnj, and nepheu'S. port, having served in that posi- 2fl include and member of the Polish Falcons, Nest 35. Survivuis. in addition to his daughter, include a snn Stanley A. Tworltowskl of Milfovrt: a sister.

Mrs. Frances Galkmvski of Bridgeport; sis grandchildren; seven great -grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Irs. Ohlan Sr. Anna Maynick Ohlan, IH5 of 711 Brewster slreet, 'or Eric Ohlan died lyesterdsy in Bridgeport hospital.

Services will lake place Monday at a lime lo announced bv the Frank Polke nnd Sun funersl home, IMU Fairfield avenue, Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. l- lori-iv lOHIaii was a lifelong resident Eric- of dauehler. Mrs. Ann Downey ol Bridgeport: 12 grandchildren; al FiURerald.

pastor nf the field8 churLh I I 1 will be in Bn0 nrnnpW'- Robert (Pete) Black, Jr. Services for Robert (Pete) Black, ii. of Underwood baum, B7. wife nf Ronald i baurn, 703 Orange Center road akc .1. ca'loday at cuica nign scnooi 3 in rirst Baplifil church.

Strattord, with ihe. W. 0. Johnson, paslor, official-1 ing. Rurial will be in Pnrkj 25 Curriet sfreet, is in charge of nrrange- Mrs.

Marguerfic Knatl NEW MILFORD Mrs. Marttiierile fMiddleion) Knott, 75, nf 12 Terrace place, a relired story nnalyst for Meuo GrHdwyn Mayer siudios in culver uity, died Wednesday in her home. Mrs. Knoll left reipies; there he no funcrnl services. Ttnrn in Frnnce of American inn ivas brought' lo Ihn counlrv -I a viiant agr wilh Ihe sluiin')-; til her retirement in She moved to New Mjlfard from Culver Citv Ihree years ego.

vr i nr' i A'fi f'fic I'. Steams of Sherman, and Charles T. Slearns nf Diamond Ha- Ca a ster. Mrs. M.

Movstnn of Kent, and tour! nrhndeh dren. Bridgt. strccl, is in Charge of nr-rancemonls. Services and burial took plat Florida. ,1 r.

Schwartz who moved to 5.1 I Services will Ivivu.i P.CKlercnirl siK France. Mrs. Rlnkc resided in day at 11:45 a.m. in the John ago. was a retiree officer Monroe for 13 years, and Refined funeral home, 91 North iwitl: Neva Culg Pruducts, Inc.

formerly resided in Bridgeport Cliff street, Ansonia, ami al Survivors are his wife, Mrs. She was a member of Trinity "'clock in Si. I.awi t-nce church. Eva Sdiwarli; ihree sons, Episcopal church. Bridpeport.

Huntinalon. Burial will he in Mt. Harold Sehwarlz of Bridgeport, director of finance in c0 The funeral trill be- conducted Chowmhi'll. of Pa. and had lived in HunilncioniMinneapolis.

and seven 903 and finally became aireeior: 1 I Ui Mr charlesifor I) years and thf lies nrea grnndchildren. in Key. bdward Doyle. 1.1 home, South Market France- and fo, more ihan years. Mr.

Jones was also active in, ire department chaplain, was shamokln, and at 9 o'clock I nnnhewa. Su -vivo, in 10 her! Mrs. Michael F. Kane town social and civic oreanna- tne ctieorani int St. Stanislaus church, Shamo-j ihushand, are a son, John J.

Services mil Ik conducted tions. He was a past president o( Rearers, al. members of the. km. JSonal will be in St.

Stan- cren.ins Jr. of Ansonia; a daajjh. Mnnday for Mrs. Winifred Roch-Ibe -Stratford Kotarv club, a re Fire department, were David.i-tlhtis cemetery. Shainokin.

1 lv.v.- 1,,,, or ev. Mow. cent chairman of the hoarc lot Schiller, Lawrence The Rnhrri and Luchanskyi, H- M' 1 Huntineton: threeinuc, widow of' Stale Sen. Michiel Jrman of the hoard of Schiller, Lawrence. HcnlbornJ- The Rnhrri and Luclianskyi, tones ler' of' Huntin-toir' managers of the Mrs: lord t.nesmuss William De- funeral home, 24W Bs m.

brothers, Raymond Fitzsimmons F. Kane, who represented a of the Stratford! Charles CrieBmuss, William D(- funeral home, 2489 Barntim lohl brothers l(avmoud''Fi z5in 'MCA, anil froni I9.j0 rojRo.sa, Patrick Vi We and Stratford, is in nB 0 "bl rtermaster of the erraageraenla. laTeZVeZtive secretary fo, of lnnUine Hrns rnmnanv who 1 roini Fitzsimmons Of I the Jenkins Brns, rompntiy. who l-itzsimmons of Cash to fix your home up to save energy. Fitz iBnrlgeport from 193.1-.17, who died nd miirsday rii hf, Vincent hospi- fnur sisters, Mi'3- (Flor-: The fuiieml will take place at enr.c) Hayden nf Dnrhy, 9: .10 a.m.

in the fiobert E. Ilen-Miehacl (Agnc!) Payier nfjnessj' funeral home, Main Ansonia. Mrs. Demure thiar-isueet, and at in ociock field, 69, wife of Edward Sco-field. of 1171 Nnrlh avenue.

Stratford, died yesterday in her home. Services will take plaer. Mon day at 1 p.m. in Trinity in George J. pal church, Huntington turn- Smith and Son Itinera home, Jja nike Nichols ivith the Rev.

fioherf A. rector, officiating. Burial will be in Union ce.merery, Stratford. The Dennis and D'Arcy Inner- Bofil i England, Mrs. Bauer iv-V-' ber of the Daughters of the British fLinpiie, the Strntfnrd Senior Cltiiens.

the Wcdnesdav Afierurinn Music Studv club, of unarjepon, the Monday sewing trrnuo of Christ Eniscooal t'hureh Stratford, the foolatitck Yacht club, of Stratford, rrlnity copal churdi, Nicholas, and the fr.nity Episcopal women ur-canization. Survivors include three danch- ters, Mrs. Robert Wrlghl, with whom resided, Mrs. Raymond Severance, of Stratfm-d, and David Morse, of Arlington, Texas; a lister, Mrs. Wilfred Hill, or England; 11 grandchildren, two sreat-grand-chiidrcn, and several nicnes and nephews.

Mrfurtl nnd St. Marv's church, Milford. Burial will he in St. Mary's cemetery, Milfurd. Born in Bridceport.

Mrs. Scofield lived in Stralfurd most of her life. Survivuis. in lo her husband, aie five sons, Richard Ralph Robert E. and I Russell J.

Scofield. ail of Strat ford, and Roger C. Scofield cf wesiport; a aaupmer. miss Mary L. Scofield of Stratford; and II) grandchildren.

Antoal Twnrkowskl. TRUMBULL An ton i Tworkowski, 85, of Daniels road, a retired meat the Cuddy Packaging company, died Friday in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Olszewski, with whom he resided. take nlace day at a.m. in the Frank M.

Ttadnzycki Sons funeral home. 90S Pula3kl street. Bridcenort. and a'. 9 o'clock Michael the St.

Peter's melery, Danbury. Nortxrto Santiago rvices for Norberro Santlapn nl J1SS State streit, a fonr.Pl- lilpve uf the Paocr Noveltv company. Stratfnrd, who iiursn-'y ui -irtogcport hospital will take place today at a.m. in tha Charles W. Dougiel- Park avenue, and at 9 o'clock ii St.

Mary's church. Burial wil he in 5t. Michael's cemetery. Howard Stdne Howard lewis Stone. IS.

sol Mr, and Mrs Gerald Stone, of Placentia, and giandson of Mrs. Oornthy Lewis of Fair field, was killed Dec, 26 in auto acciderj in 1-ulleiVon, Calif. Mrs. John Mainiero Anna fvt a a I cro. TS.

of 145 Chamberlain "'iO' of 10:10 MainieM died Friday in St. Vincent' hospital. services will talce place Mon: day at a.m. in the Frank Polke and Son funeral honie. 1-54H Fairfield avenue, and at 9 clock in St.

Joseph church. cenieteiy. The Rnsarv will be rer.itrd Sunday at 4 p.m. in the fui home. Horn in Brideenott.

Mrs. Mainiero was a lifelong city Survivors include a 5' Harold Bascom of Mnnroe; of ME1.iden; grandchild and a niece. Poland. Mr. DEaTH jNOTICES SVnn'is'lind In tfif rm-rvifV MBlr Ii flrfnlv how, JllrpWJ IfliH 'ri'-M1 i DEATH NOTICES Bfidecptrt,.

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