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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 37

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Services Are Today For Crash Victim NEW MILFORD Services will be conducted today (or Lew-Is Joyner, 31, of Middle street, who was killed Saturday at 5:13 p.m. in a head-on collision on Route 7 about five miles norlh of New Milford center. The services will take place I at 1:30 p.m. in St. John's Epis-: copal church with the Rev.

Elbert Hamlin, rector, officiating. Burial will be in Conway, N. C. The Lillis funeral home, 58 Bridge street, is in charge of arrangements. Mr.

Joyner reportedly was returning home from work at the time of the accident. He was employed as an attendant at the Harlem Vallev State hospital, Wihgdale, N. Y. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Rhnda Riberio Joyner; two daughters, Pamela and Janice; and a son, Mark all uf New Milford; his mother, Mrs.

Margaret Joyner of Conway, N. and two brothers and five Sister Mary Grace Services will be conducted tomorrow for Sister Mary Grace, superior of St. John Nepo-mucene convent, 309 Brooks street, and a member of the School Sisters of Notre Dame, Who died Sunday in Bridgeport hospital. The services will take place at 9:15 a.m. in the convent and at 10 o'clock in St.

John Nepomu-cene church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in the plot of the Sisters of the order in St. Michael's cemetery. The Rosary will be recited tonight at 8 o'clock in ths funeral home by the Guild of the Mother of Jesus of Holy Name church and the Guild of Our Lady of Patima of SI. John's Ncp.

church, tonight at 8 p.m. at (he convent. The Lawrence II. Spodnick funeral home, 225 Park street, is in charge of arrangements. Mrs.

Ei-crcsto Vagnini Services for Mrs. Adele Vagnini. 74, of 328 Charles street, widow of Everesfo Vagnini, who died yesterday in Bridgeport hospital, will take place Thursday at 8 a.m. in the A. R.

Abri-ola and Son funeral home, 21C0 Main street, and at 9 o'clock in quiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Mrs. Vagnini was born in Fano, Italy, and was a resident of this area 50 years.

She was a member of the Marchegiana I Ladies auxiliary. Survivors are three sons, Chester and Lodovino Vagnini, both of Bridgeport and Dominick Vagnini of Fairfield; a brother. Harry Rossi of Bridgeport; seven grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. Mrs. William S.

Roberts Services for Mrs. Mary Alice Roberts. 78, wife of William S. Roberts, of Bldg. 47, Success village, who died Friday in Bridgeport hospital, will take place today at 8:15 a.m.

in the Shaughnessey Brothers funeral home. 50 Reef road, Fairfield, and at 9 o'clock in St. Ambrose church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Thomas cemetery, Fairfield.

Peter Wysowski Services for Peter Wysowski. 75, of Black Hill road, who died Sunday in Griffin hospital, Derby, will place today at 8:30 a.m. in the John J. Adzima funeral home, 5 Franklin strcel, Ansonia, and at 9 o'clock in St. Peter and St.

Paul Ukrainian Greek Catholic church, Ansonia, with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Peter and St. Paul cemetery, Derby, at the Mrs. Doniel Sexton Services for Mrs Mary Sexton, widow of Damp! Sexton, of 39 Elm street, who died Saturday in her home will take place today at 8:30 a.m.

in the William E. Staple-ton funeral home, 72 Howard avenue and at 9:15 o'clock in the Church of the Assumption with a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will he in Mount St. Peter cemetery. Derby.

Mrs. Harry A. Webb NOR WALK Services for Mrs. Olive Hunt Webb, 90, of 12 Bay-berry lane, widow of Harry August Webb, who died Sunday in Norwalk hospital where she was admitted Saturday, will take place Thursday at II a.m. in the Raymond funeral home, 5 East Wall street, with the Rev.

Martin Tornallyay, minister of the South Norwalk Congregational church, offficiating. Burial will be in Riverside cemetery. Mrs, Webb, a native of Cross River, N. and a resident here 54 years, was a member of the Endeavor Circle of the King'; Daughters. Survivors are two daughters Miss Elethea R.

Webb and Mrs Alice W. Winchester; a son, Foster Wehb, all of Norwalk; four grandchildren and nine great-grandchiidren. Mrs. George H. Kruger MILFORD Services for Mrs Lou se-Hembling Kruger, 55, wife or George H.

Kruger, of 152 Kent street, who died Sunday in Mil ford hospital, will take place Wed nesday at 11 a.m. in Ihe.Strat ford funeral home of Denni; and D'Arcy, 2611 Main street with the Rev. Frederick Allsup, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, Fairfield, officiating. Bur lal will be in Lakeview cemetery, onageport. Rites Saturday For Day Couple, Crash Victims Memorial services will be conducted Saturday for Mr.

and Mrs. Wesley Day, both 64, of Black Rock turnpike, who were killed Saturday in a head-on collision in Avon. The services will take place at 2 p.m. in the First Church of Christ, Congregational, Redding, with the Kev. A.

Lee Hocutt, pastor, officiating. Born in Groveland, Mass. Mr. Day attended the Cambridge Latin school in Cambridge, Mass. and was graduated from Northeastern university, Boston.

He joined the Stale Employment service in 1938 as an interviewer, and from 1944 to 1948 worked as supervising interviewer in Bridgeport, Milford, Willimantic and Ansonia. Mr. Day manager1 the Willimantic branch or the State employment service from 1948 to 1952, when he became manager of the Bridgeport office, a post which he held ten years. In 1962 he was named a field supervisor for the State employment service, covering southwestern Connecticut. As field supervisor, a job he held at the time of his death, Mr.

Day directed federal funds for the youth job re-training program in Nor-walk, a plan termed "the first experiment of its kind in a small city," by Norwnlk Mayor Frank N. Zullo. Mrs. Day, a native of Kassel, Germany, had resided in this county since 1922. She was a member of the Redding Congregational church Ladies' Guild.

Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Guy Huse, of Redding and a granddaughter, Delia Marie Huse Mr. Day's brother, Olen Day of (jartlena, and two sisters, Mrs. George Lindcman of East Hartford and Mrs. Nan Thompson of Daytona Beach Fla.

and Mrs. Day's two brothers, Hein-rich Bernhardt and Erich Bernhardt, both of Kassel, Germany. Mrs. Genrge Pnstorok, Sr. Services for Mrs.

Mary Rose Paslorok, 57, wife of George Pas-(nru'i, Sr of I ') CciMr who died yesterday in Park City hos- II take place tomorrow at 8 a.m. in the S. Spadaccino and Sons funeral home, 493 Washington avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St. Raphael's church with a re quiem Mass. Burial will be in St.

Michael cemetery. Mrs. Pastorok was a lifelong Survivors, in addition to her husband, are a son, George Pas torok, of Bridgeport; her mother, Mrs. Larnnclla Lombardi, of Bridgeport; three brothers, Frank, of Irumbull, Joseph anr Orlando Lombardi. both ol Uridgeport; and three grandchil- James Malnney Services for James Maloqpy, of 725 Third avenue, New Yprk city will be conducted today rn.r.o- St.

Michael's ceme tery, Stratford. The Albert W. funeral home, 1222 Fair field avenue, is in charge of ar- ngements. Mrs. Albert Kaufman Services for Mrs.

Anna Helen Kaufman. 47. wife of Alhrn an, of 84 Glendale avenue, who ed yesterday in St. Vincent hospital, will lake place today r- i the Charles T. Pistcy and Sons funeral home, 255 Bar- num avenue, and at 9 o'clock Ws church with a Mass.

Burial will be in Park cemetery. Kaufman, a native Bridgeport, was a member of the Rosary Confraternity society I St. Andrew church. Survivors, in addition to husband, are two daughters, Miss Elaine and Miss Arleen Kauf- both of Bridgeport; hrother, Michael Petrus i Bridgeport; three sisters, Mr Helen Medvy and Mrs. Franc Scgetti, hoth of Bridgeport, and Mrs.

Mary Basone of Monroe; nd several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Silvio D. Bernarda MILFORD Services for Mrs Ethel Haines Moore Bernarda fe of Silvio D. Bernarda.

of 54 Kinlock terrace, who died Sunday Milford hospital, will take place Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the1 Stratford funeral home of Dennis D'Arcy, 2611 Main street, with the Rev. Frank A. Klausman of the Long Hill Metnodist church, officiating. Burial will be in Long Hill ceme tery, Trumbull.

Mrs. Bernarda was a native Elizabeth. N.J. Survivors, in addition to he; husband, are a (laughter, Mrs Earle G. Anderson of Trumbull: brother, Robert Haines of Little Silver.

N.J.; a sister, Mrs Katherine Jaeger of Elizabeth a grandson and several nieces and nephews. Mra. Arthur E. Gerow Services for Mrs. Edith Delorm Gerow, 51, wife of Arthur E.

Gerow, of 1 Peak avenue, who died Sunday in her home, will take place Wednesday at II a.m. in the George J. Smith and Son funeral home, 135 Brnad street, Milford, with the Kev. Donald H. Poet, pastor of St.

Andrew's Episcopal church, Devon, officiating. Bur ial will be in King'3 Highway cemetery. Stamford Boy Falls I Through Ice, Drowns STAMFORD (AP) A six-year-old boy drowned Monday after falling through thin ice on the Rippowam River near his home, police reported. The victim was Gerald Bouton of Loughran Avenue, police said. They did not have the names of the child's parents or his street address.

Joseph R. Baltovich Services for Joseph R. Baltovich (Barney), 71, of 827 Stale street, who died Sunday in Park City hospital, will take place tomorrow at 8: 15 a.m. in the Mon. roe funeral home of Wilmot, West and Goulding, 406 Main street, and at 9 o'clock in St.

Augustine's cathedral with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in Mountain Grove cemetery. Mr. Baltovich was formerly employed by the Peerless Alu minum company. He was a for- War 1.

member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles of Derby. He an Army veteran of World Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. L. Firkey, of Trumhull; brothers, Theodore, of Bridgeport and George Balto- New Jersey; two grand sons, a great-granddaughter, and several nieces and nephews. John Chizmadia Services for John Chizmadia.

72, of 1194 Black Rock turnpike. run iii-ia, wno aiea sunaay in Fairfield Hills hospital, New town, will take place tomor row at 8:30 a.m. in the Lesko funeral home, 1390 Fairfield ave and at 9 o'clock in Holy Cross church with a requiem mass, uuriai will be in Moun in Grove cemetery. Born in Yugoslavia, Mr. Chiz madia was a resident of this area 54 years.

He was a machine op erator for the Dictaphone company 23 years before his retire Survivors are his wife. Mrs Barbara B. Chizmadia; three John, of Fairfield, Frank Charles Chizmadia Bridgeport; a daughter, Mrs Bogas, of Trumbull; a sis ri Yugoslavia; 11 Grandchil dren and several nieces nm ephews. Mrs. Edward Barros Services for Mrs.

Emilie Al meida Barros, 43. wife of Ed ward Barros, of 16 Magnolia ai'i-ei, wno uica Sunday uriaeeport hoso la will piace loaay at 8:30 a.m. ir the Parente-Lauro funeral home Washington avenue, and al 9:30 o'clock in Our Lady of Fati church with a requiem Mass ial will he in St. Michael's cemeiery. Nicholas Tassielli, Sr.

Services for Nicholas Tassielli, 67. of 1234 Reservoir who died Sunday in St. Vin hospital, will take place irrow at 8 a.m. in the A Abriola and Son funeral home. Mam street, and at 9 o'clock Lady of Good Counsel church with a requiem Mass Burial will be in St.

Michael': cemetery. Mrs. Albert Soukup SI" KMA.V IT Mrs Frances Dvorak Soukup, 85, of n-i. jn, wioow oi Ainert houkup who died Sunday in Danbury hos pilal, will lake place Wed sday, at the convenience the family, in the Hull funeral nome, bu Division street, airy. Burial will be in Mori ide cemetery.

Gaylordsvill Mrs. Soukup was born ir nna, Austria, and Hverl Sha man the greater part of her life is survived by a son. Al rrt Soukup of Dover Plains. two daughters, Mrs. Els: isner of Danburv and Mr S.

Carlson of Shermar two brothers. Charles Dvor ak of New Jersey and William uvorak of Long Island, N.Y sister, Mrs. Amelia Kotek of New Jersey; four grandchildren, seven great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Dr. Edward J.

Lynch SHELTON Services will be conducted Wednesday for Dr. Edward J. Lynch, 83, of Knollwood terrace, former superintendent and medical -'irector of Laurel Heights hospital and a pioneer in modern hospi'al treatment of tuberculosis, who died Sundav in Yale New Haven hospital. The services will take place at 9 a.m. in the James T.

Toohey uncial nome, nowe avenue. and at 9:30 o'clock in St. Margaret-Mary's church with a re quiem ivjass. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery, Portland.

Mrs. Thomas Valaric Services for Mrs Louise Dansereau Valode, 79, St. Mary's Convalescent hospital widow of Thomas Valade, whr died Sunday will take place Wed nesday at 8:15 a.m. in the Cyril r. muinns iunerai home, 39! White Plains road.

at o'clock in St. Andrew's church Bridgeport, with a requien iviass. uuriai wjll bo in Park Lawn cemetery, Bennington, Vt. Born in Duluth, Mrs Valade had been a resident of rnis area lor several years. was a retired employe of the nen rviarc aper company in Bennington, Vt.

Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Theresc Clark of Bridgeport; and two granacruldren. JTHE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1968 OBITUARIES C. Staples Elwood Services will be conducted to morrow, for Mrs. Emily Badeau Elwood, 51, of 2505 Bronson road, Fairfield, widow of Air Force Capt.

Clayton Staples El- wtio died yesterday in Bridgeport hospital. Eiwoods husband, a World War 11 bomber pilot, was killed in November, 1955. when an Air Force B-26 he was flying crashed at tast Meadow, in. y. vices will take place n.

in the Fairfield funeral home of Wilmot, West Goulding, 1209 Post road. with the Rev. Stanley R. Allaby, pastor of the Black Rock Congregational church, officiating. Burial wilt be in Oaklawn cemetery, Fairfield.

id, i I of Fairfield, was a graduate -of Roger Ludlowe high school. She was a member of the Greenfield Hill Congregational church. Survivors arc a daughter. Mrs. Edward J.

Lewis of Fairfield: mother. Mrs. Harrv U. Badeau of Westport: and two grandsons. Miss Elizabeth Hornak Services for Miss EliyahBth Hornak, 36, of 1509 Seaview ave nue, who died Sunday in Bridge port hospital, will take place to morrow at a.m.

in the Charles T. Pistey and Sons fu neral home, 255 Barnum avenue and at 9 o'clock in Sts. Cvri nd Methodius church with high requiem Burial wil Michael cemetery, lornak, a native Bridgeport, was employed Cioldman's Supply companv. She member of the Children of Mary society of Sts. Cyril and ivieinoaius rJiiurn.

Survivors are her father. Mar tin Hornak of Bridgeport; a son Martin Hornak of Stratford: three oromers, Stephen of Stratford, Andrew and Francis Hornak, both of Bridgeport; three sisters, Mrs. Cecelia Grohol and Mrs. Mary Sotok, both of Bridue port, and Mrs. Gizela Krhla of siratiord; and several nie and nephews.

Henry VI. Halvcrson, Jr. Services for Henry Willi Halverson, of 260 Bayv boulevard, Stratford, a CR and dus driver, who died Sunday Bridgeport hospital, will tomorrow at 9 a.m. in William R. McDonald funeral home, 2591 Main street, Strat ford, and at JO o'clock in Oui Lady of Peace church with a re quiem Mass.

Burial will be ir St. Michael's cemetery. John t. Kennedy division. Or der of Hibernians, will exemplify its ritual tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the funeral home.

Mr. Halvcrson was a member of the Holy Name society of Our Lauy oi i-eacc cnurcn, the Hootn-tuck Yacht club and the Hibernians. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Rcgina Patterson Halverson; a son, Henry William Halverson HI of Stratford; two sisti Paul McElroy of Stratford and Mrs. Harry M.

Quinn of Fo field; and five grandchildren a several nieces and nephews. Mrs. James Ayre MILFORD Mn. Helen I. by Ayre.

84, of 33 Robert stre Devon, widow of James Ayre, died Monelay in her home. Services will take place Wed nesday in the Hughes funeral home, Wilkes-Barrc, will be in Dallas, Pa. Mrs. Ayre, a native of Parsons, was a resident of Devon since 1959. Survivors are two sons, James T.

Ayre of West Pittston, and Durward E. Ayre of Rock-ledge, two daughters. Mrs. Walter Elston of Dallas and Mrs. Edward Nicholas of Devon with whom Mrs.

Ayre resided; grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. The George J. Smith and Son funeral home, 135 Broad street, charge of local arrangc- Slcphen J. Joyce MILFORD Services for Stephen Joyce. 75, of 1655 East Ifilh rcet, Brooklyn, N.

who died Sunday in Pond Point Convalescent home, will take place Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. in the Cody-White funeral home, 107 Broad street, and at 9 o'clock in St. Mary's church with a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will t. Joseph's cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y.

Mr. Joyce, a native of New York city, was a retired sales- having worked for the American Housecraft company. He attened St. Stephen's school New York and Columbia uni versity. He was a former light heavyweight boxing champion of rowing.

York Athletic, club and well-known oarsman ir Survivors are four sons, Stc phen of Milford, Peter of Hunt ington, L.I., Robert of New York city arid Gerard of New York city; a daughter, Miss Rulh Joyce of New York city; grandchildren and a great-grand child. Andrew Gavllk Services for An drew Gavlik, 76, of 20 Woolsey road, who died Saturday, will take place today at 1:30 p.m. ii Adzima funeral home, 591 Arctic street, and at 2 o'clock in Holy Trinity Slovak Lutheran church with the Rev. John Chalupa officiating. Burial will be in Lake view cemetery.

Mrs. Palmer F. Collier rs. Jean Garth Collier, 74, widow of Palmer F. Collier, of 291 Alexander avenue, died Sun- Abbet Manor convales cent hospital.

services will take place Thursday at 2 p.m. in the George P. Potter and Son funeral home, 880 Fairfield Avenue, with the ev. Ludwig W. Jansen.

pastor of Trinity Methodist ch, officiating. Burial will be in Lakeview cemetery Friday at 10 a.m. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, rs. Collier had been a resident of this area many years. She a oast cniet aauenier ot Hawthorn Lodge 9, D.O.S., and member of the North End Golden Age club.

survivors are a son, Palmeri Collier, Jr. of Brookfield; a Brother, David Garth, Sr. of ridgeport; a sister, Mrs. Eliz abeth Bankier of Bridgeport; two grandchildren, and several nieces and nephew. Mrs.

Sylvester Gorski Services for Mrs. Dorothy Bodek Gorski, 43, wife of Sylvester Gorski, of 68 Pequon-nock street, who died Friday in St. Vincent's hospital, took place yesterday in Nanticoke, Pa. Burial was in the parish cemetery of Holy Trinity church in Nanticoke. Born in Sheatown, Mrs.

Gorski had been a Bridgeport resident 20 years. Survivors, in addition to her husband are two daughters, Miss Julie Gorski of Bridgeport ana Mrs. Dennis Keiser of Fairfield; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lobocki of Sheatown, brothers, Michael Bodek of Sheatown.

Chester Bodek of Thomas Bodek of Beverly, two sisters Mrs. Jean Lukasefski of Mocan aqua and Mrs. Irene Larsor of Tucoma, Wash, and two grandchildren. Mrs. Anton Konan Mrs.

Agafia Konan, widow o1 Anton Konan, of 234 Orchard died yesterday in he: ces will take place Fri 8:15 a.m. in the Charles ev and Sons funeral home, 255 Barnum avenue, and o'clock in the Holy Ghost an Orthodox church with the Rt. Rev. John Kivko, pastor, officiating. Burial will he in Lakeview cemetery.

i Minsk, Russia, Mrs. Konan had been a Bridgeport resident many years. She was a retired press operator with the Canfield Rubber company. She was a member of the St. Seraphim society.

survivors are several nieces and nephews. Gail Adele Fellows Services for Gail Adele Fellows, 13, of 15 l.illibeth drive, Stratford, who died Friday in Southbury will take place today at 8: 15 a.m. in the Stratford funeral home of Dennis and D'Arcy, 2611 Main street, and at 9 o'clock in St. Mark's church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St.

Michael's cemetery. Philip F. Gorlo Services for Philip F. Gorlo, 64, of 9G0 Connecticut avenue, who died Sunday in 'Jt. Vincent's hospital, will take place tomorrow at 8:30 a.m.

in the Ra- dozycki funeral home, 305 Pul k. sheet, and at 9 clock in it. Michael the Archangel church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's Roland Hartley Services for Roland Hartley, of 613 South Benson road, Fairfield, who died Salurday in Bridgeport hospital, will take place today at II a.m.

funeral home Wilmot, West and Goulding, 1209 Host road, with me Kev. Henry E. Robinson, pastor of Congri ir.itmi al, officiating. Burial will be in Oak- ivn cemetery. Thaddeus XV.

Artis Services for Thaddeus W. Artis 54, of 390 Olive street, who was found dead in an abandoned in the rear of his home Sunday, will take place tomor it 10 a.m. in the James Morton funeral home, 25 Cur street, with the Rev. Wil Kcnney, pastor of Shiloh Baptist church, officiating jnal will be in Park cemetery Survivors are a son, Gregory Artis of Bridgeport; two broth ers, Prince Arlis and Elliot Ar both of Ossining, N.Y.; ster, Mrs. Minnie Askew of Ossining, N.Y.

David W. Scott BETHEL David W. Scott of 15 Fleetwood avenue, former project engineer, died Monday in Ins home. Services will take place Wed nesday at 8: 15 a.m. in the Green funeral home.

57 Main street Danbury. and at 9 o'clock in St Mary's church, with a high Mass oi requiem. Burial will be Mary's cemetery. Mr. Scott was horn in Brooklyn.

N.Y., moved to Bethel nine years ago, and was employed Avco Corp. in Stratford until his illness about two years ago. He is survived by his wife. Mrs, Ethe! Stanley Scott; a daughter, Mrs. Glenn Munro ol Jamaica, L.I.

two sons, Dennis of Danbury and David of Bethel; a sistd Mrs. John Yarwood of Hols N.Y,; and five grandchildren Harry' Ferraro Dies; jg, y. Maloney, Silva, 2, Dies At Conte's Many Years Henry V. "Harry" Ferraro. 61.

of 128 Colony street, a short or- cook at Conte's refreshment stand at Seaside park many years, died yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital. services will take place tomor-iw at 9 a.m. in the Louis A. Abriola and Son funeral home, 426 East Washington avenue, and lu o'clock St.

Charles church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. t-erraro, a native of Der-as a resident here more than 55 years. He was a short order cook for Conte's refreshment sland, Seaside park, many years before he retired.

Survivors are five brothers, Anthony, Albert, Dominick, James and Raymond Ferraro, all of Bridgeport; four sisters, Mrs. Rainpino, Mrs. Paskua- lena Mendes, Mrs. Jennie Masciola, all ot Bndgepor-, Miss Elizaheth Ferraro; and several nieces and nephews. James J.

Moran Services for James Moran, 81, 1413 East Main street, who died Sunday in his will take place tomor-at 8:30 a.m. in the Brac ken funeral home, 1041 Noble av- at 9 o'clock in St Charles church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Mrs.

William H. F.dgett Services for Mrs. Rosinna Dougherty F.dgett, 95, widow of William H. Edgett, of 720 King street, Stratford, who died Sal urday in Bridgeport hospital, wil lake place today at 8: 15 a.m in the William R. McDonald fu neral home, 2591 Main street Stratford, and at 9 o'clock in St James church with a requiem Mass.

Burial will be in Lakeview cemetery. James L. Hamilton Services will take day for James L. Hamilton of 129 Eastlawn street, Fairfield, retired Southern New England i eiepnone company workei recently employed in maintenance department ot the westport State Police barracks died suddenly Saturday ir i. Vincent nospitai.

The services will be conducted 9:30 a.m. in the Fairfield funeral home ot Albert W. Spear, 39 South Benson road, th the Rev. Oliver Carbcrrv, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church officiating.

Burial i II uaKiawn cemetery. Biagio Emitazlone Biagio Emitazione, 81, of 39 Everett street, died yesterday his home. Services will take place Friday a.m. in the A. R.

Abriola id Son funeral home, 2160 Mai street, and at 9 o'clock in S- Raphael's church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be i chad's cemetery. crispano, Italy, Mr. timitazione had been a Bm port resident 65 years. Until ng IS years ago, he had been ployed as a tester with the Valve Company of Ameri Survivors two daughters, Mrs.

Margaret hranzese ol 1 Angeles, and Mrs. Teresa DeFeo Bridgeport; four step-daugh ters, Mrs. Rita Brenyo of New York city, Mrs. Ann Volpe of Bridgeport, Mrs. Jill Papp of Bridgeport and Mrs.

Rosa Zama ski of New Haven; two sisters Annunziata DeMasi and Mrs. Ann DeMasi. both of Bridge oi riartiora. grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and severa nieces and nephews. Margaret E.

Farringti INOKWALK 1'nvale services will be conducted for Marga Ellen Farrington, 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James gton, of 19 Belts place Saturday morning Norwalk hospital as a result accident. she received in an a The private services will take tomorrow at 10 a.m. in the Ray mond funeral home, 5 East Wall street with the Rev.

Richard Thomas, pastor of the East Avenue Methodist church off ici ing. Burial will be in I ie cemetery. In addition to her parents, rors arc a sister, Barbara Jean; a brother, James grandparents, Mr Mrs. George R. Ford, her paternal grandparents.

Mrs. Frederick M. Farrington and her maternal great-grand mother, Mrs. Ella Brown, all of Norwalk. Victor Royal Wetmore STAMFORD Victor Royal Wetmore, 76.

of 1280 Hope died yesterday in Stamford hos- Services will take place Thurs day at 8:30 a.m. in the P. Gallag her and Son funeral home, 20 Suburban avenue, St: at 9 o'clock in St. Cecilia's church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St.

John's cemetery Springdale. Born In Bridgeport, more was the retired owner of Wetmore Used Cars Stamford. Survivors are his wife. Mrs Agnes Maloney Wetmore; two sons, Robert Wetmore and Peter wetmore, both of Stamford sister, Mrs. Mayette MacKenzic Ex-Publisher in Waterbury, Dies CHESHIRE (AP)-E.

Vincent! Maloney, former editor and publisher of the old Waterbury Democrat, died Monday at his home here. He was 80 years old. Born in Waterbury, Maloney was graduated from Holy Cross College and joined the Deme an afternoon newspaper, about 1908. When his father, Cornelius Maloney, died in 1914, ne took over as editor and pub lisher. Maloney held both posts until 1946, when the Democrat was bought by the American-Repub Mean, which publishes orning and atlernoon editions.

retired that year. The newspaperman was a member of the Elks and Irish-American Clubs in Waterbury. Surviving are his widow, Julia two sons, Vincent E. and Joseph and a daughter, Jus- all of Cheshire; a brother. Cornelius F.

Maloney, and a sister, Miss Catherine Maloney, both of Waterbury. Services will be held Thurs day in Waterbury and Cheshire; burial will be in Cheshire. Mrs. Ida M. Boyd Ida M.

Boyd, 83, forme: ly of 591 Wilmot avenue, died Monday in the Lutheran for the Aged, Southbury. services will take place morrow at 11 a.m. in the Henry Bishop and Son funeral 1139 Fairfield avenue, with Mr. Perry Beaver, ot St. Paul Lutheran church officiat ing.

Burial will be in Farm Hill cemetery, Middletown. Born in Bridgeport, Mrs Boyd had been a resident of the Lutheran Home for the Aged me past ten years, she was retired employe of the Arcade Dress Shop here. There are no immediate sur Albert Vigillo STAMFORD Services for Albert Vigilio, 51, of 115 Court- Hill street, who died Satur-n Webster, while at tending a wedding, will take place today at 9:20 a.m. in the Nicholas F. Cognetta funeral nome, iih Myrtle avenue 10 o'clock in St.

Maurice's churc with a requiem Mass. Burial wi in St. John's cemetery. A native of Poughkeepsie, N.Y Mr. Vigilio was employed as truck driver by the Petroleum near, ana rower company.

He as a resident here 45 years. Survivors are his wife, Mrs Virginia Vigilio; four daughters, Althea, Lana, Marcia and Melissa Vigiho. nil of Stamford; his moth Mrs. Josephine Lopinto Vig of Poughkeepsie; three broth Michael of Brooklyn, N.Y.. John of Norwalk and Adolph Vig ilio of Bridgeport; three sisters Marie Papa of Stamford Mrs.

Patrick Lopiano and Mrs Joseph Lupinacci, both of Darien DEATH NOTICES BALTOVICH IBARNEY) Ii 1390 Folrflcld Bj-fcfgeporl, Fur.cn Doaherly Edgett, be- In Bridgeport Hospital Stephen Anthony Sil va, 2-year-old son of Anthonv and Gail Nagy Silva, of West-port road, died yesterday in Bridgeport hospital. Services will take place Wed nesday at 9:15 a.m. 'in the gnnessay funeral home, 1903 post roael, fairtieia, ana at lu o'clock in Notre Dame church, Easton, with a requiem Mass. Burial cemetery. in Mountain Grove Survivors addition to parents, are a brother, Anthony snva, ot h.aston, a sister Pamela Silva of Easton; i paternal grandparents, Mr and Mrs.

Joaquim Silva Bridgeport; and the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Emily rs-agy or i-airnein DEATH NOTICES pfl Thursday 3-5, 7-9. VI S' OH- lllord, Conn 18. 1948. home, 255 Bornui Sadly mhled by THIRTY-SEVEN DEATH NOTICES RUGER-ln Mlllord, Feb: day ot a.m.

ot the Slmtf -j- SESf cemetery. Friends may call Monday p.m. and Tueidoy j-s and p.m. New Haven Feb. 18, Welneida'v Sot i AT-e home, may colling noun and dowers US-ln Marlanna, SR.

M. GRACE Feb' "M' J-5. M. tnal God would i MEMO Rl AM I inmn correct IHMrrlM. MxiMry Mm lux 14 heurt In tevince I publication date.

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Pages Available:
374,681
Years Available:
1918-1977