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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 55

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Arkansas Sailor Dies In Interstate Smashup GROTOIS (AP)-A 21-year-old sauor rrnrn Arkansas was killed when his car smashed into three trees on the center esplanade of Interstate 95 Wednesday. The victim was identified as Edward Dail, 21, of Morril-ton. Ark. Dail was taking training. at.

the submarine base here. Clarence E. NEW FAIRFIELD Services will be conducted today for Clarence E. (Red) Bennett, 50, of 49 Possum drive, who formerly operated his own home building business and was a Navy Seabeje veteran nf World War II, who died Monday in Danhuiy hospital after an illness of four months. The.

services will take place at H. af.nV. in the Tomlinson! Homestead, 336 Main street, Dan-bury, with' the Rev. William T. Kennedy! minister of the New Fairfield Congregational church, officiating.

Bur i a 1 will he in Woosfer cemetery. DEATH NOTICES ft Mn. Frank GlorJanella Mrs. Concetta Cataiidella Giordanella, 68, wife of Frank Giordanella, of 184 Lordship road, Stratford, died yesterday in Park City hospital. services will take place to-orro wat 8:15 a.m.

in the Wil liam R. McDonald funeral 2591 Main street. Strat ford, and at 9 o'clock in Our Lady of Peace church, Strat- wilh a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery.

uorn in Pazzolla. Italy. Mrs. Giordanella was a resident of Stratford 20 years, She was employed 22 years with thz Casco Products company before rctir- last year and was a mem-of the Rosary guild of Our Lady of Peace church. Survivors, in addition to her husband, are a son, Sal Giordanella of Trumbull; a daugh- Mrs.

William F. Nelson ol Stratford; a brother, William Cataiidella of Milwaukee, three grandchildren, and sever- nieces ana nepnews. Mrs. Juan V. Arias Services for Mrs.

Rose Oquendo ias, 59, wife of Juan V. Arias, of 213 Denver avenue, who died Tuesday in 1 Bridgeport hospi- will take place tomorrow a. m. in the Lesko funeral home, 1390 Fairfield avenue, and 10:30 o'clock in St. Peter's hurch with a requiem Mass.

Burial will be in St. Michael's Born in Cuba, Mrs. Arias had esiiled here six months. Survivors, in addition to her husband, are thiec sons, Miguel Arias of Bridgeport, Leo and Niovcs Arias, ol Cuba; her par- Mr. and Mrs.

Manuel Oquendo, of Cuba; and six grand- DEATH NOTICES ,1 OR DAN ELL A In IMS dry. Fob. 7, 1963. G6, Gunv "jm Alois. iwreh'iome 'm" aROTHkaTOM-J.

MIHorfc Feb. Edi.r. ol C. Brokerta? -Albtfl W. Speor lunerol home will on- Xrs.

Raymond Hopkins and Mrs RoMrt orrongemenls. JrSV'-wfsli mok!" In Mlllord. Feb. 6. 2Sa: of'SSrv" oStt' CopreV -i ThT'ouSd Se.Wc«f yrflt be the requiem Moss' ol JALlERT-ln elly.

Termini In SI Mary's cemetery. bond ol Evo Jalbert Free- onH n'rSSnSli s' itrolHsrd on Frldoy. or 111 Tul'lj Circle. Friends ore Invited ol ri? ond'oi wrjerVo'r'neroMHoss wfl( he' celebrated! Thursday 3-s ond 79 p.m. 5 pm; Thurldai' 3 10 5 and 7 ,0 Lyman'oV'Si Mpsjwood! DSB1ASE In this, cltv.

Tuesday, Feb. 4. funeral 'home Jpnnlr Hrli-'f, -r s'rrr' nr-dl yjIdoW ol Galllono OeEHose ol 2S3 Gorham place (soulh of the parkwayllj son 5' MCCARTHY In this cily. Feb. 6, 196S invlred to attend with a reqjlem Moss.

Inlermenl In MShReef call and 'Thur? v.m?' Frlendl l7iai' caM WKlnesdaV 7 9 of 7idwordaiMesiaros Memory and Mnsi mile ci trie lale Jocob L. Oleynlk ol 84 Union Positively We eMt ym muHifT PARDEE In Easl Horllord. Feb. 1948. 'li imi i jl-j-i jr i ihSrd'Vneral 'nlw'menMn ol'r Hoven'Cnlcn u.

TTl aide)ki iltoi Kew oven, Conn. There will In IMS city, Feb. 1964. I 5 pdslor. w.ii 'h coll Thursday and 4-9 p.m.

at James F(. Morton funeral home, wood road, Conn, Friends Ices on Thursday ti. Haaayf pof MoavaMtat Wafto BrJaJjeport STfATTORD AVt 'r i l' lions to Porklnoson Founda-Hen. 7'5 tYnl N.v.C Friends may call Wednesday J-5 and Mrs. Alexander Meuarot Mrs.

lrma Sterba Meszaros, wi dow of Alexander Meszaros, of 75 Stewart street, died yesterday in her home. Services will take place Satur day at 10:30 a.m. in the Frank Polke and Son funeral home, 1546 Fairfield avenue and at '11 clock in the First United Church of Christ with the Rev. Emil Nagy, officiating. Burial will be in Mountain Grove cemetery.

Born in Hungary, Mrs. Mes zaros had been a resident of this area many years. survivors arc a son, Edward Meszaros of Stratford; a brothher Joseph Sterba in Hungary; a sis ter, Mrs. Andrew Gerla of Fair field, and several nieces and ne- Edward Sedate Services will be conducted today for Edward G. Sedate, of 363 Bronson road, Fairfield, an E.

I. duPont company security guard, who died Monday in his home. services will take place 2 p.m. Hartford, will take place day at 1 p.m. in the Fairfield funeral home of Wilmot, West and Goulding, 1209 Post road.

with the Rev. I.udwig Jansen pastor of the Trinity Methodist church, officiating. Burial in Fairhaven Union cemetery, New Haven. frs. Francis Peterson vices for Mrs.

Charlott Kirkland Peterson, 29, of 59 Johnson court, Stratford, wife i Fran Peterson, who died Sw day in Bridgeport hospital, will take place tomorrow at 1 p.n the First Baptist Church Stratford with the Rev. William James F. Morton funeral home, 25 Currier street, charge of arrangements. Robert J. Degnan" Monday in his home, will take place tomorrow at 8:15 a.m.

in the Gannon and O'Connor funeral home, 515 Washington avenue and at 9 a.m. in St. Charles church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery.

Miss Nellie McCarthy Services for Miss Nellie McCarthy, 97, of 59 Pacific' street, who died Tuesday in St. Vincent's hospital, will take place tomorrow at 8: 15 a.m. in the Mullins and Redgate funeral home, 1297 Park avenue, and. at 9 a.m. in St.

Peter's church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Adelard J. Jalbert for Adelard Joseph Jalbert, 70, of 444 Freeman ave- Strattord, who died lucs-n Bridgeport hospital, will take place tomorrow ai 8:15 a.m.

in William R. McDonald funeral home, 2591 Main street, Strat- and at 9 o'clock in Our Lady of Grace church. Stratford, with a requiem Mass. Burill be in St. John cemo tcry, Stratford.

Mrs. Frank Fenton TRUMBULL Services for Mrs. Ellen M. Fenton, 84, of 52 Waller road, widow of Fran! Fenton, who died Tuesday in hei home, will take place to day at 8:30 a.m. in the Shaugh nessey Brothers funeral home, 50 Reef road, Fairfield, and at a o'clock in St.

Thomas Aquinas church, Fairfield, with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. 1 as cemetery, Fairfield. David H. Carruthers NORWALK Services David Henry Carruthers, 69, of 1 Brookfield street, who died Monday in Norwalk hospital will take place today at 11 a.m.

in the Raymond 'funeral home, i East Wall street, with the Rev Edward H. Ehart, rector of Grace Episcopal church, offici ins sunal will tie cemetery. Mrs. Edward F. Donovan MILFORD Services for Mrs.

Mary Ellen Hogan Donovan, nf Clinton street, widov Edward F. Donovan, ivho died Tuesday in Pond Point Convales cent hospital, will take today at 8:30 a.m. ir Cody-White funeral home, 107 street, and at 3 ciock in Agnes church with solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will 1 sc. Laurence cemerery.

West Haven. Michael M. Ammirata Services for Mich ael M. Ammirata, 63, of 33 Washington avenue, who died Monday evening in Danhuiy hos pital, will take place today at 9:30 a.m. in the Hull Home, 60 Division street, and at 10 o'clock in St.

Peter's church, with a solemn reauiem Burial will be in St. Peter's cemei THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, FEBRUARY 19(58 OBITUARIES the Johi Shaughnessy funeral home, 1903 road, with the Rev. Franc-Cheney, pastor of Trinity Episcopal church, Fain'ield, of- iciating. Burial will be in Oak-awn cemetery. LeRoy W.

Pardee Services for LeRoy W. Pardee, 15, formerly of Fairfield, who died Monday in the East Hart ford Convalescent home. East Bridgeport resident, who died Monday in Florida, will take place in St. Petersburg. survivors are a oromer, Mathew Barren in California; sisters, Clarence Larsson.of Fairfield, Mrs.

Harold Garrity of Harrison, M. Y. and Mrs. John Bond of Milford; and several nieces and nep- Mrs. Galliano DeBiase rvices for Mrs.

Jennie Des- lessandro DeBiase, 65, of 253 idow of Galliano DeBiase, who died Tuesday in Bridgeport hospital, will place today at 8 a.m. in the parente Lauro luneral home, 559 Washington avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St. Raphael's church with requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery.

Mrs, Jacob Oleynlk Services for Mrs. Mary Supon- ski Oleynik. 84, of 86 Union avenue, widow of Jacob L. Oleynik, who died Monday in Park City hospital, will take place toy at 8:15 a.m. in the Gannon O'Connor funeral home, 515 Washington avenue, and at 9 o'clock in Blessed Sacrament church wilh a requiem Mass.

Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Mrs. Joseph Ilanichek Services for Mrs. Catherine Mary Elias Hanichek, 80.

of Russell road, Stratford, died Tuesday in St. Vincent's hospital, will take place Friday at 9:45 a.m. in the Charles r. Pistey and Sons funeral home 255 Barnum averlue, and al 10:30 o'clock in' St. John Nupomuceae church with a re quiem Mass.

Burial will be in s.t. Michael cemetery. Mrs. Jan Guminski Services for Mrs. Jozefa Stachurski Guminski, wife of Jan Guminski, of 260 avenue, who died Tuesday Bridgeport hospital, will take place today 'at 9 a.m.

in' the Radozycki funeral home, 305 Pulaski street. Burial will be in St. -Michael's cemetery. Matthew J. Lyman EASTON Services will be conducted today for Matthew J.

Lyman 59 of 28 Marsh road, a State Motor Vehicle department supervisor who- died Monday in Bridgeport hospital. The services will take place 15 a.m. in the Trumbull funeral home of Mullins and Red Main street, and at II in Notre Dame of Easton church wilh a requiem Mass Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery Pranspill STAMFORD will be inducted today for Andrew Pranspill, SO, of SO Auldwood road, a retired author, news cor pondent. and carpenter, who died I uesday in west Haven convalescent home.

Bridgeport. will take place in the Gregory Doyle funeral home, 291 Bridge- ic. Milford. wilh the Rev. Alan Johnson, Christ -n -i! Milford.

officiating. Biiri.il will he at the convenience of the family. Mrs. Frederick A. DANRURY Mrs.

Anna Alex ander Willis. 83, widow nf Fred erick A. Willig, died at 1 a.m. Wednesday at the Maple Resl i st wooster street, lol- lnwing an illness of one year. Services will lake place II a.m.

in the Albert W. Srhmidl luneral homo, Granille avenue, with the Rev. Hans Voss, pastor of Immanue! Lutheran church. officiating. Cremation will lake place in i Grove crematory, Mrs.

willig was oorn in Germ any, came to this country as a young girl, and had spent her lite in Danbury. She formerly worked at the Risdon Mlg. Co. and at the former Montgomery Shirt now the Kaufman Shirt Corp. Surviving are a son, Claude Willig of Newtown; three daughters.

Mrs. Elroy H. Hill and Mrs. Louis Schwartz, both of Danbury, and Mrs. Edwin Davis of Water-bury; a sister, Mrs.

Charles Williams of Danbury; Ihrec grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Gordon L. Ghrist Gordon L. Ghrist, 74, of 20 Orchard street, a retired general contractor and home builder, died early Tuesday evening at the Fairfield Hills hospital, Newtown, where he had been a patient for a month. He had been in ill health for severs private service will take place at 9:45 a.m.

today in the Tomlinson Homestead, 338 Main street, with the Rev. Hans A. Voss, pastor of Immanuel Luth eran cnurcn, omcating. cremation will take place in Mountain Grove Crematory, Bridgeport. Mr.

unris: was born in Elkhart. Ind. and had lived in Danbury since 1928. He was the developer of Beacon Terrace off Mountain-ville avenue and was also a licensed real estate broker until his retirement In 1960. aire his wile, the former Rosella Radloff; a sister, Mrs.

Frank Hershbergcr, of Elkhart, and several nieces and nephews. Dara Kaacke ANBURY Mrs. Dora M. Raacke, 86, of 735 Walton avenue, Private services will take place the Tomlinson Homestead, 336 Main street, Friday at 10 a.m., with. the Rev.

William T. Kennedy, minister 'of the New Fairfield Congregational church, officiating. Burial will be in Kensico N.Y. Mrs. Raacke was born In New York City and came to New Fair field a week ago to visit her sister.

She became ill and was ad- itted to the hospital. Survivine are two sisters. Mrs. William Raacke of New Fairfield, and Mrs. Helen Martens of New York City; two nephews, ir.rlud- First Selectman William H.

Raacke of New Fairfield, and a Miss Beard, 94, Dies; Ex-Milf ord Teacher teacher, died yesterday in Pond Point convalescent home. Services will take place to morrow at 3 p.m. in the First Church of Christ Congregation First Cut CHUCK STEAK Center Cut, Extra lean CHUCK STEAK Rib Eye Cut, A Real Family rent BONELESS CLUB STEAKS Why Pay More? REGULAR GROUND BEEF Milford The George J. Smith and Son mnerai name, us Broad street, is in charge of arrangements. A life-long resident of Milford.

Miss Beard taught in Milford public schools .18 years, and rc tired in 1932. She was a mem ber of the First Church or Chris and the Milford Historical so Survivors are three nephews Mosim Freein Dry Instant OA, coffee mmmk-. I 1 -Quart Jar Mayonnaise I liquid I go, (Detergent 10-or. Boxes Flako Pie Crust Mix 1 9-or. Jars Mott's 6 $1 Applesauce 7u Del Monte Sweet Peas All Off Top Job PUREX BLEACH Cheek LlaM CHICKEN of rite SEA TUNA 45 49 Salvatare appal! MILFORD Services for Sal-itore Cappello, 79, of 52 Broad way, who died Tuesday in Milford hospital, will take place today at a.

m. in the Georze Smith and Son funer- al'home, 135 Broad street, and at 9 o'clock in St. Gabriel's church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery.

Starr C. Blauvelt BETHEL Services for Starr Chester Blauvelt', 73, of 24 Grassy street, a painter, who died Mon day in the Laurel Heights hos vital, Shelton, will take place to day at a.m. in tne aeinei neral home, 215 Greenwood avenue, with the Rev. Russell H. Milnes of the Bethel Congregal ional church, officiating.

Cremat ion will lake place in Mo intain Grove Bridgeport. Shop-Rite Chunk liv. BOLOGNA Ocoma Chltke. MEAT PIES Col. Gerald Marfcua Military services for USMC Cpl.

Gerald Markus, 19-year-old son oi mr. ana Mrs. Louis k.i Markus of 53 Alfred street, who died Jan. 30 in a U.S. Navy hospital in Japan, will take place today at 8:30 a.m.

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