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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 21

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72A Automobiles Wanted ALL AMERICAN tors. 1317 Post Rd. Wesloorl. Call Ill- i KORO low p'loV MACK aHUCKS SCARCE! YFb" ut r.ol at pMC--wtaci 'sfock1" Ct GENERAL MOTCm SERVe A TRUCK 3'' If i li For Inftur.mlion con Norwolk Lou pia-e Loms Frischstcin Gene Montanaro, Area Frischslom. 76.

of 2200 k. nd avenue, New York city, lUUSlCian, 1J1CS at Home fjlla Benjamin Frischstcin of nridgeport, died yesterday in Services will take place lornor-iow at 1 p.m. in Die Garlick home, New York citv. with Itabbi Philip Krolni officiating Burial will be in Beth David cemetery, Elmonl, N.Y. Mr.

Frischstcin was born in Warsaw, Poland, and lived in this country 57 years. Survivors, in addition to his son. arc his wife. Mrs. Rebecca Fishenfeld Frischstcin of New York city; three daughters, Mrs Mildred Goldberg, of New York city; Mrs.

Gertrude Tenenba of Elmont, N.Y., and Mrs. Ruth Lippman, of, Monroe, N.Y.; a bro tlier, George Wolfe, of Florida nine grandchildren; eight great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Miss Miss Grace Galuska, of 45 Whit tier street, died yesterday in the Golden Heights convalescent bos pitul. Services will take place Wed n-Mijy ai ji a.m. in II- I esidence of Frank Polke Son, 1546 Fairfield avenue tne Kev.

Alexander li iv dl pastor of Calvin United Church of Christ, officiating, llurial will he in Mountain Grove cemetery. A lifelong resident of Bridgeport. Miss Galuska was employed as a lab technician by the Powr Pit; uiviMOn of Paulsboro Chemical She was a past president of the Remington Arms Women's club and a memher of the William Penn Fraternal association. Surviving is a cousin. Mrs.

Charles Kovacs, of Ml. Byrdge, Canada. John Novak Sr. Services for John of 95 Pixlee placi be Novak who died will take Cyril MuTins funeral home. 1610 Boston avenue, and at 9 clock in St.

Ambrose church ith a solemn high reouiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery Born in Luzerne. Mr. Novak was a retired coal miner.

vivors are his wife Mrs. Mamie Powell Novak; two sons, John Novak, with whom he resided, and Joseph Novak, both of Bridgeport: a daughter, Mrs. Joseph Pickett of Stratford; two ndcluldren, a great-grandchild ana several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Frank Washichek Services for Mrs.

Stephania Tisia Washichek, SI, of 561 Howard avenue, widow of Frank Washichek, who died Saturday in St. Vincent's hospital, will take place today at 9 a. Frank Polke and Son funeral residence. low Fairfield avenue l.av.ii cemetery, Fairfield. Mrs.

Joseph Aubin Services for Mrs. Minnie Boulc Aubin, (6, wne of Joseph Aubi of 242 Trumbull avenue, died Friday in Sylvan Manor convalescent home, will place today at 9:30 a.r the Robert E. liennessy funeral nome, Main street, and at clock in Our ady of Good Counsel church with a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will St. Michael cemetery.

Carl T. Ralph vices for Carl T. Ralph, 64, i Palisade avenue, who died Friday in his home, will take place today at 11 a.m. in the Cyril F. Mullins funeral home, 1610 Boston avenue, with the Rev.

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Cc.l arc- HONDA 72H lltCS, comoltle Line In Stock Ports ui'ftt KONOA I o.ollooH. TcWt's I KAWASKI MOTORCYCLES Tire Center, Wo Street, Monroe. VESPA SCOOTERS SALES AND SHRViaa Eugene Montanaro (Gene Mon te), 53, of 213 Indian avenue, a lan with the Gus Meyer band and other groups, died yesterday in his home. vices will take place Wed nesday at 9 a.m. in the Spadac-cino funeral home, 499 Washington avenue, and at 10 o'clock in St.

Raphael's church with a sol- nn high requiem Mass. Burial ill be in St. Michael cemi Mr. Montanaro was a lifelong resident of Bridgeport. are three brothers, Albert, Michael, and Joseph Mon tanaro, all of Bridgeport; five sisters.

Miss Betty Montanaro, Miss Mary Montanaro and Mrs. Angeline Ventresca. all of Bridgeport; Mrs. Rose Maqlio, of Los Vegas, and Mrs. Susan Civittolo, of New Haven; and several nieces and nephews.

Eugi War 1. Survivors I a ne A. Osterlind Osterlind, 72, of 242 Kent avenue, died yesterday in his home. Services will take place tomorrow at 2 p.m. in (he funeral residence of Frank Polke and Son, 1546 Fairfield avenue, with the Rev.

Stanley R. Allnby. pasto: of the Black Rock Congrcgationa church, officiating. Burial wil he anrounced. A native of Springfield.

Osterlind resided in Bridgeport 50 years. He was a clothing salesman for Robert Hall Clothes and was an Army veteran of World als-, Mia Ruth Frateschi Osterlind; three sons, Charles Osterlind of Phoe nix, Richard Osterlind Ansonia, and Eugene Osterlinil Trumbull; a daughter, Mrs Shirley Lucas of Monroe; a hrolh Carl Osterlind of Torance a sister, Mrs. Alma Adams of Stamfordville, N.Y. and ine grandchildren. Mrs.

Emil Dittman Mrs. Pauline Yuknat Ditl ife of Emil Dittman, 61. of 1657 North avenue, Stratford, died Saturday in Bridgeport hospital Services will take place tomor row at II the Car funeral home, 45 Frank! New Britain, with the William Benson, of Grace Luther- church, Stratford, officiating Burial will be in Fairview ceme terv. New Britain. for Dittman was born in New and resided in Stratford rni- 17 vraa, Sla- was a of the Altar Guild of Grace Lutheran church.

Survivors, in addition to her husband, are a brother Adolph Yuknat, of New Britain; two sisters Mrs. Christine Keckerg, and Mrs. Wililam Neumann, both of New Britain; and several nieces and nephews. Blaise A. Cascio Blaise A.

Cascio, 51, of 985 Lindley street, died yesterday in Bridgeport hospital. Services will take place Wed nesday "at 8 a.m. in the A. Abriola and Son funeral home 2160 Main street, and at 9 o'clock in St. Raphael's church, solemn high requiem Mass.

Mr. Cascio was a lifelong dent of Bridgeport. He was ployed at the Stlliman company an of U.S. Army service in World a member of Benevolent Protective Order of Elks. Bridgeport; the International Union of Engineers, Local 47S.

Survivors arc his wife. Mrs. Genevieve Scanzillo Cascio, of dgeport; a daughter. Mrs. An-a Del.enn, of Bridgeport; five brothers, Dominic Cascio, of San dy Hook, Frederick Cascio, ol Bridgeport, Harry Cascio and Bernard Cascio, both of New Haven, and Raymond Cascio, of An- candro, of Ansonia; nieces and nephews Phyl ami and several Michael Liptak Michael Liptak, 79.

of 600 She! ton street, a retired fireman, dice Saturday at the Abbet Pavilion. Services will take place Wed nesdav at a.m. in the Charles T. Pisley and Son funeral home Kn.nnm avenue, and at 9:30 a.m. in St.

John's Nepomucene church, with a solemn high re-m ie Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Mr. Liptak was a life-long resident of Bridgeport.

He served ir the Bridgeport Fire department irement several years Firemen's Sick and Death cialion, and the St. John Ncpoi cene society. Survivors are his wife, a tii Minnie Rcga Liptak, of Bridge nort; a son. Raymond J. Liptak Sr.

and Ernest LiotaK. ootn ot Bridgeport, and Ralph Liptak, nf i a brother. I nomas Liptak, of Trumbull: six grandchildren; six great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. William M.

Rose Services for Mrs. ittie Harmon Rose. 63. of 305 ain street, widow of William M. ose, who died Friday in St.

Vin-mt's hospital, Bridgeport, will take place Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Fable funeral home, 215 West State street, with the Rev mund R. Strait, pastor Greens Farms Congregational church, officiating. Burial will be in Willowbrook cemetery. Born in Marlboro, Mich.

Mrs. Rose was a Westport res ident 20 years, THE BRIDGEPORT 'TELEGRAM, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1967 Oscar J. Smith Services for Oscar J. Smith, 84, 269 Palmer drive, who died Thursday, will take place today at 15 a.m. in the Henry E.

Bishop and Son funeral home, 1139 Fairfield avenue, Bridgeport, and at 9 o'clock in the Church of the Assumption with a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will be in Lawncioft cemetery. Mrs. Charles Huly Mrs. Kalherine Kovash Huly, I'idow of Charles Huly, of 55 lartland street.

Stratford, died yesterday in Bridgeport hospital, will take place Wed nesday at 10:30 a.m. in the Ad zima funeral home, 591 Arctic and at II o'clock in St John's Carpatho-Russian church Willi the Kev. John Markovich of Burial will be in St John's cemetrey, Stratford. Panahedeon services will take place tomorrow night at o'clock the funeral home. Huly was born in Czecho- Huly, on duty with the U.S.

Marine Corps in San Francisco, and William Huly, of Stratford; four daughters, Miss Anne Huls', Mrs. Mary Kubik and Mrs. He'l-ene Southard, all of Stratford, and Mrs. Katherine Andrews, of Bridgeport; a sister, Mrs. Julia Novatney, of Bridgeport; nine grandchildren and several nieces John Semonieh 'vices for John Semonieh.

02 of 309 Berkshire avenue, an as sembler with Sikorsky Aircraft who died Saturday in Bridgeport nuspiiai, win iaxe iliac tomor at a.m. in Ihe Charles istcy and Sons funeral home, 255 Barnuni avenue, and at 10 o'clock in Sts. Cvril and Meth- neieas i narch with a solemn high requiem Burial will tie St. Michael's cemetery. Born ir.

Olyphanl, Pa. Semonieh resided in Bridgeport most of his life. Survivors are his wile, Mrs. Johanna Luchansky Semonieh; a son, John Michael Semonieh of Stamford; two daughters, Mrs. Theresa Mills of Milford and Mrs.

Leona Craw of Trumbull; three brothers, John, Joseph and Andrew Holva, all of Bethlehem, a sister, Mrs. Mary Yawney of Bethlehem; eleven grandchildren and several nieces and nepiiews. Mrs. Hazel F. Rourick Services for Mrs.

Hazel Friend Rourick, 69, of 479 Salem si who died Saturday in St. Vine hospital, will take place a. m. in the Larson funeral home, 243G North ave the Rev. Albert pastor of the Firsl Baptist church, otliciatmg.

Cre mation will be in Mountain Grove crematory. Born in Fnendsville, Mrs Rourick was a resident of Bridge port 47 years. Survivors are two sons, Robert J. Rourick of Bridgeport and Jack W. Rourick of Stratford; a daughter, Mrs.

Gloria Kilmer of Bridgeport; a brother, Everett Friend of Baltimore; a sister, Mrs. Pearl McCullough of Cumberland, seven grandchildren and several nieces and Louis F. Gergley Services for Louis F. Gergley, 60, of 376 Union avenue, who died Friday in the West Haven Veter- hospital, will tane olace at 0: 15 a.m. in Ihe Rohm and Luchansky funeral home, 1S9 Barnum avenue, Stratlord, nd at 10 o'clock in Blessed Sac-ament church with a requiem Mass.

Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Arthur If. Gihhs Arthur H. Gibbs, 81, former ixton of Ihe United church, col lapsed and died Saturday alier- le waiKing on tasr Service- will take place at 11 a.m.

in the Gannon and O'Connor funeral home. 515 ington avenue, with the Kev. Howard C. Nulling, pastor ot United church, officiating, Cre- will be in Mountain Grove Mr. Gihhs sided Bridgeport for 45 years.

He formerly the superintendent the Chatlos apartments and later sexton of United church until hi; retirement seven years ago. Survivors are a son. Harold Gibbs, of Bridgeport I daughter. Mrs. Armand La Grange, of Bridgeport; 12 gram children and 27 great-grandchil dren.

Mrs. Andrew Kosha Mrs. Mary Pancurak Kosha. 69. ife of Andrew J.

Kosha, of 46 lover street, Stratford, died yes terday in St. Vincent hospital Wc ii nesday at 8:15 a.m. in ihe Charles T. Pistey and Son funeral home, 255 Barnum avenue, 9 o'clock in the Holy Name of Jesus church with a solemn n-quicei Mass. Burial will be in John Greek-Catholic ceme tery, Stratford.

Mrs. Kosha was born Yonkers, N.Y., ar.d lived in the Bridge port-Stratford area for most of her life. She was a member of the Royal Neighbors of America Survivors, addilion to her husband are two daughters, Mrs Frances Sampson, of Trumbull and Mrs. Dorothy Ferencz, of Bridgeport; a brother Joseph Pancurak, of Yonkers. M.Y.; four OBITUARIES Michele R.

Paoletto, Sr. Services for Michele R. Pao letto, 85, of 33 Hewitt court, ho died Friday, will take place today at 8 a.m. in the S. Spadaccino funeral home, 499 V.V aiaeeaa aveaae o'clock in Blessed Sacrament church with a solemn high requiem Mass.

Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Walter N. Lockwood Services for Walter N. Lock wood.

87, of 551 North Ridgclield avenue who died Thursday, take place today at 2 p.m. in the Stratford funeral home of Dennis and D'Arcy, 2611 Main street. The Rev. Nicholas Nappi. pastor of the Summerfield Methodist church, will officiate.

Burial will be in Lakevicw cemetery. Miss Anna Yesi Services for Miss Am of 40 Highland ave Slovakia and was a resident of at Ihe Par the area for 57 years. convalescent hospital, ivn: e.ie aiv, y.m of the Wednesday Afte. ill 1 Charles T. Pisley and Sons fun home, 25a Barnuni nvenu: Tee Kev.

veia Kvaa) of Holy Ghost Russian Orthc cav cheren. e.fieaa'v B.aa." will be in Lakevlew cemetery. Panaheda services will a place tonight at 7: JO in th funeral home. Joseph R. Zrallack ices for Joseph S.

Zrallack. 61, of 231 Connors lane, Stratford.1 who died Friday in St. Vincent's hospital, will take place today at 8:30 a.m. in the Panik funeral home, 1491 Central avenue, and at 9 o'clock in Sts. Cyril and Methodius church with a requiem Mass.

Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Mr. Zrallack was a native of Bridgeport, and was employed ors are his wile, Mrs Anna Truhon Zrallack; a daugh Jean Coyle of Strat son, Robert Zrallack of Stratford; two brothers, William Zrallack of Bridgeport, and Lawrence Zrallack of Cleveland, Ohio; nine grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Mrs.

Robert R. Rosan MILFORD Services for Mrs. Nanchan Adams Rosan, 78, of 141 Gulf street, widow of Robert R. Rosan, who died Friday in Park City hospital, Bridgeport, will take place today at 3:30 p.m. in the Church of Christ, Congre gational.

Burial will be at the convenn rice ol the tamiiy. ine George J. Smith and Son funeral home. 135 Broad street, is in charge of funeral arrangements. in ta, ali a Kevin was a resident of Milford 42 years.

She was a soloist in churches in Greenwich and Bridgeport, and was a member sical club of Bridgeport, and Ihe eae." Stn.iv i lea- ie A voice teacher in MiliorU, Mrs. Rosan was the first president of the Milford Business and Professional Women's club and had served as president of the Connecticut Slate Business and Professional Women's association. She was a member of the Wo- Hnven auxiliary of Milford hos pital, and a director of the Vis iting piurse ire a son, 'Richard i. Rosan of Riverside; a sister, Julia A. Bills cf Trumbull; nd three grandchildren.

Charles T. Peterson MILFORD Charles T. Peter-on. 77, of 47 Beechwood avenue. died Sunday in Milford hospital.

nesday at 2 p.m. in the George .1. Smith and lunerai mime, 135 Broad street. Burial wil! be Oak Grove cemetery, west The American Lodge iil, ol slrntttinl will conduct service. home.

Tuesday in the tunerai Mr. Peterson was born Y. and ws isident of Milford for the past 30 years. He was employed at tne port until his retirement several years ago. He was a member ol the American Lodge 132, AF ant am straiford Survivors are his wife.

Ethel Torrens Peterson, of Milford Mrs. John Lelas, Milford; two Anna Slacey, of Brooklyn. N. Y. ai Alrir-rt Rartell.

of Ozo Park. two grandsons and several nieces and nephews. Charles Holmquist NEWTOWN Charles Holm-j quist, 74, ol Koine oauuy Hook, ar.d formerly of Bridge- hospital. died Sunday in uanoury Services will laKe place ar. rne nvienience of the family.

Mr. Holmquist had requested that his oodv be turned over to the Yale- New Haven hospital for medical research purposes. Holmquist was oorn in Hartlord and lived in the Bridge port area for many years. He was a surveyor, operating his own business for several years and also worked for the Underwood corporation of Bridgeport. Survivors are his wife Mrs Lorena Holmquist, of Sandy Kook; a son Paul Holmquist, ol Stratford; a daughter Miss Bea trice Holmquist, of Bridgeport; two brothers Albert Holmquist and Frederick Holmquist, of Hartford; two sisters Miss Anna Holmquist and Mrs.

Joseph Ric-cardo, both of Hartford; and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Jose Hernandez Services for Mrs. Juliana Hei naudez, 71, wife of Jose Hernar dez of 139 court Bldg. 21 Father Panik village, who died Friday, will take place today at 8:15 a.m.

in Ihe Charles Dougiello and Sons funeral home 70S Park avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St. Mary's church with a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Mrs.

Edward Baker Services for Mrs. Mary Baker, Baker of 200 Westford drive, Southport, died Saturday in St. Vin-; hospital, will take place tomorrow at 9: 15 a.m. in the Charles W. Dougiello and Sons funeral home, 36 South Pine Creek road, Fairfield, and at 10 o'clock in St.

John Vianney chapel with a solemn hiph re be St. Thomas cemetery. Born in Bridgeport, Mrs. Bakei was a resident of Southport 2: years. Survivors, in addition ti her husband, are two daughters Mrs.

Mary Ann Gcber of Andei son, Indiana and Miss Carol Baker of Southport; two sislers Mrs. Ida V. Wongren and Mrs oan Meyers, both of Bridgeport grandson and several niece nd nephews. Mrs. Da Sherrod Hartley Sherrod, of 440 Success avenee employe of the BridKenor Brass company, who died Friday in Bridgeport hospital will take place Wednesday at 1 p.m.

in the Mount Aerie Baptist church the Rev. Arthur C. Bass, past Burial wil be in Moun tain Grove cemetery. The Henry E. Bishop Son funeral home, 1139 Fairfield iiv-enue, is in charge of arrange Ballsville, Mrs Sherrod was a resident of Bridge port most of her life.

Survivors are a son, Otis Brown of Bridgeport; a brother Brown of Cormack, L.I.; threi ers, Mrs. Havana Johnson Richmond, Miss Pepsie Brown of Bridgeport Suzie Robinson of Brooklyn; and several nieces and nephews. Richard O. Gaffncy NORWALK Services for Richard Oliver Gaffney, 22, son of William A. and lmogene Weed Gaffney, of 19 Cudlipp street, Rowayton, who died Friday night in Norwalk hospital as a result of head injuries he received in a fall, will take place Tuesday at a.m.

in St. Joseph's church, South Norwalk with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. John's cemetery, Springdale. The Ed ward Lawrence funeral home 2119 Post road, Noroton is ii harge of the services.

Mrs. Daniel S. Smith Services for Mrs Mary Jane Worroll Snath, wife of Daniel E. Smith, of 312 Wheel- Farms road, who died Satur-In her home, will take place today at 2 p.m. in the George J.

Smith and Son funeral home, 135 Broad street. Burial will be King's Highway cemetery. Born in England, Mrs. Smith in Milford 50 years. In addition to her husband, is survived by two sons, aniel W.

Smith of Milford and Thomas L. Smith of Stratford; awo daughters, Mrs. John Etter of Milford and Mrs. Eva Mathieson of Hartford; one sister, Mrs. Frances Rock of Hartford, 11 grand-children and eight great-grandchildren.

Miss Marvann Pillette WESTPORT Services for Maryann Pillette, 14. daughter of Charles V. and Mary Bergin Pillete, of 12 Burr road, who died Saturday in Yale Memorial hospital, will take place today at 9:30 a.m. in the Fable funeral home, 215 West State strct at 10 o'clock in the Church of Assumption with a requiem riar.ii] will tea ie vaenrieca cemetery, Greens Farms. Born in Pendleton.

Oregon Maryann lived in si: years. She was a ninth grade student at uedtord Junto school. Survivors, in addition to her parents, are two brothers Charles, and John Pillette both of Westport; and four sis Kondi. Halrina anc Laura Pillette, all of Westport. Edward A.

Walsh MILFORD Services for Ed Lucy P. Milllgan Services for Mrs. Lucy P. Miligan, of 128 Vino street, who died Saturday in St. Vincent's hospital.

ilia. ard A. Walsh, 75, of 51 High street, retired owner and oner ator ol Walsh's grocery store East Broadway, who died Satur day in Heights Convales ce: i a pjlal will take place to day at 8:30 a.m. in the George J. Smith and Son funeral home, 135 Broad street, and at 9 o'clock in St.

Gabriel's church with a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery. Born in New York city. Mr.

Walsh was a resident of Milford 40 years. Survivors are two sons, Edward and Robert Walsh, both of Mil ford; three brothers, Michael Walsh of Bridgeport, James Walsh of Trenton, N. and Johr jWalsh of Portsmouth. N. twr sisters, Mrs.

Harry Mullins oi Bridgeport, and Mrs. John Acker man of Tuckahoe, N. eight grandchildren and several nieces 'and nephews. lane place tomorrow at II in St. Paul's Episcopal church a i i I ith a re- Mass.

The Rev. Oliver D. Carberry, rector, will officiate. istcd hy the Kev. Nelson Cliowenhill.

Burial will be in Mountain Grove cemetery. The Henry E. Bishop and Son funeral home, 1139 Fairfield avenue, is in charge of arrangc- Bom in New York city, Miss Milligan svas a resident of Bridgeport most of her life. She was a member of the Episcopal Church Women of Trinity Episcopal cnurcn. Survivors are two brothers Ernest H.

Milligan ol -v and George II. Milligan of and two nephews, nund J. Guilmette for Edmund J. Guil- 4, of 93 Linen avenue, who died Saturday in his home, take place tomorrow at i.m. in the Charles W.I Dougiello and Sons funeral home, 798 Park avenue, and at clock in St.

Augustine's cathe-I with a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will he in St. Michael's cemetery. Mrs. Paul Hruby Services for Mrs.

Veronica Hruby, 8S, of 5-19 Park street. widow. of Paul Hruby, who died Saturday in St. Vincent' pital, will lake place tomorrow at 8:15 a. m.

in the Charles T. Pistey and Sons funeral home 255 Barnum avenue, and at clock St. John Nepomucene cnurcn with a solemn high Mas: of i eqtiicro. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery.

Born in Sahinov. Czechoslova- Hrubv was a resident of the Bridgeport area most of her Survivors are a son. Paul Hru by of Bridgeport; four daughters, Josepnine Kravutske, Stella and Minnie Hruby and Mrs. Pauline Sekerak. all of Bridgeport; a sister, Mrs.

Mary Garga-lowitz of Irving, N. three grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Giblin Mrs. Leona Pcndagast Giblin, fe of John M.

Gihlin, of 44 owtlier avenue, died yesterday ner nome. Services will take place Wed-sday at 8:15 a.m. in the Lie- berum-Hcaphy and Dovle funera home. S04 Fairfield avenue, ant at 9 o'clock in St. Ann's church with a solemn high requiem Mass.

Burial will be in St. Mi chad's cemetery. Giblin was a life-long res idetn of Bridgeport. She was a member of the Council of Cath olic Women; St. Ann's Altar so ciety, and the Notre Dame i aei Survivors, in addition to her husband, are four sons, John J.

Giblin. Thomas F. Giblin, William M. Giblin and Brian A. Giblin, all of Bridgeport; three daughters, Mrs.

Ralph Mingolello. of Fairfield, Mrs. James A. Casey, of Bridgeport, Mrs. John M.

Ii-ai lev, ot Monroe; a brother, Edward L. Pendagast, of Bridgeport; two sisters, Mrs. John E. Cotter, of Bridgeport, Mrs. Charles S.

Wade, of Monroe; 23 randchildren and several nieces and nephews. Callic R. Wilkinson MILFORD Services for Callie R. Wilkinson, 58, of 16 Asler road, facturing engineer with Sikorsky Aircraft, who died Saturday, will take place Tues- p.m. in the George J-nd Son funeral home.

135 Broad street. Burial will be Wed- esday in Greenwood cemetery, Brocklyn. N. Y. Born in Savannah, Mr.

Wilkinson was a resident ot Milford 17 years. are via, Mrs Evelyn Gerkcn Wilkinson; father. Charles Wilkinson, Orlando, a brolhcr, Charles Wilkinson. of Levitl N. and several nieces and nephews.

iMEss Anna Uegnery Services for Miss Anna Reg nery, of 1499 Main street, a retir ed city employe, who died Satur day. will take place tomorrow at a. m. in the Gannon and O'Connor funeral home, 515 Washington avenue, and o'clock in St. Joseph's church with a requiem Mass.

Burial wi be in St. Michael's cemelcry. Born in New York city. Miss Kegnery was a resident of Bridge port 70 years. and nephews.

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