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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 66

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Bridgeport, Connecticut
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SIXTY-EIGHT DEATH NOTICES Hume. WcilpoH. In Ihc rnffl'ly pkH Joseph Gordon Dies; Father of Lawyer, 78 Joseoh (iordon. 76. forme'-lvi or ltm Mnflison avenue, Uttitr of Abrahnm Gordon, lawyer who was a rentihlican stale sen atorial candidate in the recent flection, died yesterday in Va New Haven Medical center.

Services will take nlnn- 'i .1.. at 1 p.m. In the A. L. Green with Rnbhi J.

M. Jacohivil! and Rnbbi Jonah GewirU, 01 Congregation Agudas Achim, officiating, Burial will be in Ae.U- Born in Uussia, Mr. Gur-'m as a retired tailor and had lived in Bridgeport 60 years. He was a member of Cons-cgntinn Aaudas Actum. iors.

in addition to his four daucntcrs. Mi Janet Alncrt of Ansonin, Mi Wnttslrin of Fairfield Mrs, Bertha Townsend of Yon-Hers, N.Y., and jMrs. Florence Werhin of Livingston. N.Y.; a heather, Jsfldore Gordon of Bronx, N.Y.: a sister, Mrs. Fan- granciciiiiarori, Timothy Dcnipscy Services for Timothy J.

De-mp- sev. SO. formerly of Manna vil lage, whn died Tuesdav in Bridgc- pon nospriai, nil! piJJCC- m-day at a.m. in the Mul ling and Redgnle funeral huine, 1S97 avenue, and at 0 o'clock in St. George's church with a requiem Mass.

Burial will ne in m. ivucnsei cemetery, Mm. Earl Knuepp Services for Mrs. Karoli Knuepo. SO.

of 374 av nun Slratfnrd. wife of Karl Knuepp, who died Tuesday, will the A. G. Baiter fnnern! home, 13BS Stratford avenue, The Rev. Harold C.

Smith nanlor of the Trinity United Church of Christ will officiate. Burial will be in Mountain Grove cemetery. Frank DzFala Services will take olace dav for Frank Djialo 5J nf 145 StOnVhroOk I road, Stratford, a stereotype department employe of the Publlshine company, whn diedi InrstSa.v in St. Vincent nospltm. m.

in the Dadozvclti funeral. home, 3.05 Pulaski street, and at fl o'clock in Holy Name ot Jesus with a reauiem Mass. Burial will bo In St. Michael's cemetery. John Kulfk Services for John Kulik, 81, of 1032 Rescrvioir avenue, opcralort barber shop at 1034 Reser- dav.

will tnkc Place tomorrow at 8:15 a.m. in the Sanmrnjciyk and at o'clock in St. Michael's church wk.1! a requiem Mass, Burinl will bo In St, Mlchael'j cemetery. Mrs. William S.

Bachelor Mrs. iV.nv Reed Bnlchelor. SO. formerly of BlHkemin place, Stratford, widow Df William Batchelnr, died Thursday. mw at I p.m.

in the Bridgeport D'Arcv. 1046 Fairfield I The Rev. Lynn A. Wood, pastor of the Washington Pork Mcihod-j ist church will officiate. Burial be in Nichols ViliaKc oterv.

liatchemr, born In atia-resided in this area many i. She was a memher nf the Washington Park Methodist church Wnmen tociefy of Christian Service. Surv vne are a sun. Clvde S. BatcJielor of Wetkersfield:" Uiree daughters, Mrs.

John Mlchelson Stratford, Mrs. Earl Crow of. Stratford and Mrs. George Corsoj rivt grandchildren; four jrre.ll-grar.d. children nnfi DEATH NOTICES OBITUARIES Mils Florence S.

Braiding Services for Miss Florence S. Braltlino. nf 690 Broad street. Strstlord, who died lhursday in Stratford Convalescent hospital, will lake place tomorrow at 10 in. in irinuy tpiscppai cr.urcn ith 1he Rev.

Jnseph Racionpi officiating. Burial will be in! uruve cemetery. The lb nf.J l-VV'i'V home, 2C11 Main street, Stral-foid, is in charge of Miss Eraiilinu was bom Bridgeport and had lived in this! member of Trinity church and lis wnmen's auxiliary. Survivors are a sister, Mi Eunice W. Braitlintt of Strat ford, and a nrece and nepttcif, Mrs, Herbert Shaw wHIl lake nlace tomor row Mrs.

Edith Henderson Shaw, 73, of 52 Haven Terrace, Stratford widow of Herbert Shnw, who died Wednesday in the Masonic hospital, Wallingford. The services will be conducted at 9:15 a.m. in the Stratford funeral home of Dennis anil D'Aicv, 2611 Main street, Stratford, "and at 10 "o'clock in St. Paul's Episcopal church -With -the officiating. Burial will be Mrs.

Shaw was horn in Stnn-Inston and had lived in Stratford 25 years, She was a member of St. Paul's church and its is auxiliary and Alalia burvivors are two daughters, Mrs. Knrold F. Anderson of Stratford and Mrs. George H.

Mc Credv Df Wooiibridae. Va a hrnther, Waiter Henderson of Milford; two sisters, Mrs. Gerard Mixun of Woods Hole. Mass. and Mrs.

Elsie Flannngan. of Wafer- nephews. Mrs. Christian L. FaiMn Services for Mrs.

Arnia Frans- i r- i jynue. Stratford. widow nf Christian L. Parson, who died Thursday in Fairfield Hills Neis-tovvn, will lake place, tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the Strat-! D'Arcv.

2GH Main street, with the Rev. Howard C. Nutting, minister of the United Consreca- rional church, officiating. will be in Lawncroft cepirtery. Mrs.

Parson, a native of1 Sweden, lived in Stratford 6' L. Parson and A. Par- i. of Stratford: five erandchil- dren and seven great-grandchildren. Miss Margaret M.

Dorscy Services for Miss Marsarct Dorsev. of 95 Ifarmonv street, jformer principal in the Bridgeport day in Bridgeport hospital, will take place tnmorrow at Jj in the Mullins and Redgnte fu-neral home, 1297 Park avenue, and at 8 o'clock in St. Patrick's church with a requiem Mass. Burial will hi in Si. eemeterj'.

Wilfred D. Keith WESTPQRT Memorial serv. will take nlace iuifav for water Hili. senior partner In New York law firm, who died Wednesday in Nonvalu hnspltnl, in the SailEntuck Concreua. llonal church bv Uic Rev.

Gibson I. Daniels, pastor. Burial will private, Mrs. Leon Bresson ANBURY Services for Mrs. Snrah Isabella Llaht Waters Bres- of Leon Bresson, owner' and sralDr of a convalescent home.

Park avenue for 12 years un til relirinc 14 years aco. win. died Wedivsdny, will take place todnv at p.m. a Cor nell funcra' iionie, 'M7 street, will', the Rev. Dr.

Nnrm.n? G. Crawford, niinistcr of. fintral Chiislian churrh. Crerution will follow rreirainrv Bridgeport. Mrs.

Bresson was born in New Yoik City, cum? to Danhury her life. was educated in Janniiv ard was mart.ed tielhr-. on April 15. SfM8. Hres'ion was a licensed the Soulhhnrv Irainine srneol as an ailcnO.int lilt lin is-.

moiher prior in npeninr; Hie rm vniesceni home. She vvns a mem- l)er of the Woodbine society. sband. ay two Wesley Waters and William Haters, both of Danbnry; hiur Grandchildren and e.real-Erand- Vincent J. Young NORTH AM PTON.

Serv. for Vincent J. Youne. 91. of Df the former American Bank and Trust company nf In Hampshire County sanatorium, win tanc place Saturday at 2 n.m.

in the Charles Dutton funeral homo. Burial will be in Csmdcn. N.Y, Mr. Yomar was bum in Cam den. He was a member nf the Uniled Conereealion.il church of Enageport where he lived more: man hi years.

urvived ov a brother. Clarence E. Young ol Camden. THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1966 Sidney J. Dickinson: Services for Sidney Joseph' Dickinson, 5S.

of Pine Tree road, Stratford, who died Monday, took place yesterday in St. George'! Episcopal church wilh the Rev. 'ilobart G. Gary officiating nt M.io-. ivjinL Paik cemetery.

En acne Dickinson. Robert Dic kinson, John Stefan, John DePalmer, and Anthony DePalmer. Lawrence C. Alton, Jr. TRUMBULL Lawrence C.

ton. threc-month-old Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Al ton.

of 2 Isworth street. died yesterday in Bridgeport hospital. Private services will take olace today at the convenience of the family. Burial will be in St, ael's cemetery. The William R.

McDonald fu- home. 2.i91 Main street. Stratford, Is in.chaige of arrange ments. Survivors, in addition to his parents, arc a brnlher, Douglas Alton: two sisters, Kafherine Al" ton and Jacqueline Allan, all of bis palernal Grand mother, Mrs. Clifford Marsh of Hiiffhesville.

his paternHi great grandmother, Mrs. Sue moLher, Mrs. Helen Graschel, aod his maternal great grand- iili It h'-'r all ol Bridgeport. Sylvester A. Murphy BETHEL Services for Syl vester A.

Murphy, 82. of 74 Reser voir street, a retired hatter, wno died Tuesday, win catte piact tndav at 9 a.m. in the John C. street, Danbury, and at in clock in St. Marys church, solemn high requiem Mass.

Bur inl will be in it. 1 eter a cento tery, Danbury. Mrs. Friedrlch Finlieldey Services for Mrs. Wilhelrttiua Seeker Flnkeldey, 91, formerly of 17 Middla River road, widow of Friedrlch Finkeldey, whu died Tuesday at the State hospital in Marcy, N.Y., will take place Saturday at 10 a.m.

in the Albert W. Schmidt funeral home, 3-11 Granville avenue, with the. Rev. Hans A. V'oss, pastor of lin ing.

Burial will be In Lutheran cemetery. Johnnie H. Swalford MILFORD Military se take, place Snturdav for Johnnie H. Swnfford, 45, uf 211 Deerfleld avenue, retired U. S.

Air Force master sergeant nnd. Remington Arms company fore- tan, won diefl Wednesday. They will be conducted at ID1 in the Cody-White funeral home, 107 Broad stteet, with thel Rev. Edward R. Taft, rector of St.

Peter's Episcopal church, of ficiating. Burial will be Highway cemetery. William P. McNIchnlJ NOKWALK Services for WI1- linm F. MeNchos.

71. 0 31 Brookaide drive. Greenwich, for- 'day in Greenwich hospital, will take place today at a.m, in the Magner funeral home, 12 Molt avenue, Norwalk, and at 10 clock in St. Mary cnurcn witn i requiem Mass. Burial will be St.

Joho's cemetery. Services on Monday For Pfc. Bomdeau, 21 Military services will take place Monday for Pfc, IGeraJd L. Eaurdeau, 21, of 86 Beardsley parkway, who was kill- action Saturday in Tay Ninh province. South Viet Nam, ie services will be conducted a.m.

in the Richards-Spadac-funeral home. 499 lue. Bridgeport, and at 9 'o'clock in St. Catherine of Siena church with a requiem Mass. Bur- tery, 5tratford.

Born Id Bridcroort. Pfc. Bnur- deau was a graduate of Trumbull high school. He entered the Army in October, 1985 and was sent to Viet Nam in August, 1966 wilh Hie 196th. Light Infantry Brigade Survivors are his parcnls, Mr.

and Mrs Josenh Bnurdeau: three brothers, Joseph Bourdeau, ot Bridgeport, James F. Bourdeau and Mark Bourdeau of Trumbull: and four sisteis. Mrs. t-L'lnine Mu- sanle and Mrs, Ellen Plondle, both or uridgcporr, ann nijss Lynn Marie Bourdenu and Miss Yvonne Bourdeau, both of Trumbull. Thomas Corbet! Dies: Ex-Westport Merchant WESTPORT Thomas A.

Corbeit, 71, of 40 Woods Grove road, a retired store manager oiea yesterday in Norwalk hospital. Services will tack place Sat urday at a.m. in the i-ahie funeral home, 215 West State street, unci at ill o'elocK Luke chapel with a reouii Mass. Burial will be in Willowbrook cemetery. A native of Cleveland, OIud, Mr.

corbett lived in Wcitport 36 years and was retired manager nf Tracey'5 Men's Wear shop, Main street. DCS are his wife. Mrs. Margaret Casey Cnrbctt: twD sons. Jnhn Cnrhett anil Daniel Corbctl, both nf Cleveland; two step-sons, James C.

Tracey of Westpnrt and Edwin A. 7'rncev nl Burbank, a stepdaughter, rence (Jorbett, Mrs. Catherine Mrs. Paul A. Batthel Mrs.

Mary Dressing Barfhel I. of 262 Parrott avenue, wit: of Paul A. Barthel, died yesler- oay in nuisioe nospiiai. Services will take place at a.m. in the Albert W.

Spear funeral home. 1222 J-air- the Church Df the Assumption wilh a requiem Mass, Burial will be in Parle cemetery. in nir.tir,'. sin. as employed as an assistant cook at Milford hospital.

a member of the Wetona Council, No. 42, D. oi P. and was recording secretary for the Workingmen's Benefit fund rs. in addition to her husband, are a son.

Charles A Dressing nf CDcoa, a stepson, Paul Barthel, of Windsor Emma Gardner, Mrs. Vera Ra-kocay, and Mrs. Florence Olah, 1 I r-, Mrs. Marian Showmaker of Falls Church, and Mrs. Dorothy Molnar of Bridgeport; sister, Mrs.

Helen Kruby of Eli7.oheth, M. nino erandchildren. and several nieces and ncpnews. ELECTRIC SHAVER TUNE UP SPECIAL ONE DAY ONLY NOV. 12th 10 A.M.

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1918-1977