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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 50

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prtsment oi tne Lupheae club atratiord; member of board of governors of she Sheltered workshop; and of the Miiford Chamber of Commerce, the Raymond Gcldbach post veterans oi foreign Wars, Stratford, the Bridgeport council of the Navy league, Ihc vestry of Tniirty St. Michael's Episcopal at. lodge 8, AF ix.d AM, Stratford, and American Legion post Stratford. Survivors include his wife, Mrs; Charlotte Conk Rauscher' a daughter. Mrs.

Dean H. Foster ni mranora; a brother, Frederick Rauscher of Stratford: two Mrs. Leah Hronowicz ot Stratford and Mrs. Lloyd Call of I airfield; two Erandsons, and several nieces. and nephew East Side Man Hurt In Fall From Porch An tast Side man was mv.oi-';,' nun last night when he fell off relative's second-floor porch and un ms Felipi Ortiz, A2T of Building 2Q, Apt.

110, Father Panik Village, wa.i reponed in "satisfactory' condition at hospital wiLn multiple internal lniunes The man's cousin. Armando I sTcci, ma ponce ne and Mr. Ortiz fitting on the back porch about p.m. when the victim asked win a glass ni uater. When Mr.

LiAishains went to set i(. he hearH a asid found his cousin fyino, or, the ground, according to Patrolman jluio Mr. Lii AUrrtoaiTV or BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, Rridty, July. 197J Carl Rauscher Dies; Officer of Bank, 59 Call W. Rauscher 59, of lud Warwick avenue, Stratford, a vice president of Cily National was stricken ill find died yesterday morning in the office of Dr.

NaJban H. Friedman, 2336 Main street, Stratford. Services Saturday Services will take place Saturday at a.m. in Trlnlty-St. Michael's Episcopal church, 554 Tun.iis Hill road, Fairfield, with the Rev.

Joseph A. Raciappi, officiating. Burial will he in Lakeview cemelerv. The Dennis and IVArcy fuiicra( liume. 261! Main street, Strallnrd, is in charge of Arrangements.

Mr. Rauscher joined Cilv National hank in 1930 when the institution was known as the Ciiv Trust company, He was elected a bank vice president afte wonting in various lap i lies hank's main and branch offices. Bom in Bridgeport, he had tiren a Stratford resident years. He attended Central high r-u-iaoi. i i.M.ii.

xter.v,. r. university, and the American afilute cf Bunking. He was graduated from the Williams Lollege School Banking, Williamstown, Mass, no, fhst tot: years with the i-ny nusL ccrr.Danv Kauscher worked in the bank's mam office. In 1934.

he transferred In lhe bank's newly openna cast siae otnee, returning to main office a year later. During World War II, he serv. r.J v.ich s. Navy arc nav- ncipaied the invasion of southern trance on (he IJ.S.E. Kionk'yi nc v.

as namea assistant manager of ihe Easi. Side office etectea an assistant treasurer in 1933 the main office in In 1963, he was elected an as m'slant vice president and nam ed mnnaaer of the bank's Strat iiw-u avenue otticc. tour years jiicr, ne wus cliosen to manage 1 estaiiiis.ietl ivnmim omce and in December 1347, was elected bank vim president. In February 1372, he in inc. -arks nu nf.

fie.it. Mr. Rauscher was "treasurer of the Fairfield County March of Diniei; vice chairman and cap- 'T runa campaigns; past president and former mem-her the board of directors ol the Brideenort chanter. Amur. Scan Institute "of Banking; past police he end co-sin.

v.hn hat this country only six months, were urmxing the mishap, Louis N. (Jardella NOR WALK Services will rake place tomorrow for Louis Gardella, 39, of Island drive! East Nonvalk, vice nresident nl Louis Gardella, moving arid storage company, who died Wednesday in Notre Dame con valescenl home. The funeral will be cenducter! al 9:30 a.m. in 'the Collins funeral home, 92 East avenue and at JO clock in St. Thomas th Apostle church with a Mass of the Resurrection, Burial wiil be jn jonn cemetery.

NOTICE C'TV OF tmobf. fOPT ft a city cl Vwclfirollom ciM ot ttij Wi, CARL W. RAUSCHER JR. Mrs, David Gay Dies; Mother of Priests, Nun WEST. HARTFORD Mb.

Teresa Curry Gay, formally of; 887 Farmington avenue, widow of David Tale Gay and mother oi (he Rev. James A. Gav, former pastor ef SI, Peter's' PI now principal of St. Mary's hiflh school, Greenwich, died vesterday in a convatesent home in South services will take place oi 'ii a.m. in it.

Thomas the Apostle church, with a of the Resurrection. will be in Mount St. Benedict cemetery, Bbomfield, The Molloy funeral home, SOfi Farmington avenua, is in charge of arrangements. Born Hartford, Mrs, Gay a mMutiimi west narttord for 61 years. She was the founder of what now is Catholic Family Services.

She France after WorH War One with the National 'Catholic, Welfare conference. She was a graduate of St. Mary's College. Notre Dame, Ind. Survivors, in addition to Father Gay, are another son, the John Curry Gav.

co-pastor of St. Francis of cr.urcn ot South Windsor; and a daughter, Sister Margaret Ann jiku, oi sramrard. Mrs. John E. Ooett MONROE Mrs.

Dagrsar Messick Goetf, 44. of 1338 Monroe turnpike, wife of John t. tioett, died yesterday in Norwalk hospital. Services will take olace S.tur- day at 9 30 a.m. in tfis funeral home.

Main street ar.a GoTham place, Trumbull, nilh Canon Douglas Kennedy of Grace Fpis copal church, officiating. Burial will be at: the convenience of the family. uorn in New Ynrk citv. Mrs. Goett resided in the Bridgeport area most her life.

For the she has been employed as a secretary at Sikorsky Aircraft divisor. She vas active in the VFW aux- liary. Survivors, in addition to her husband, are a daughter, Mrs. Pamela Goett, of Monroe; her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. M. A. Messick. of Trumbull: and a ster, Mrs, Thea J.

Barttlet. of Trumbull, Miss Marie V. O'Hara Services for Miss Marie O'Hara. 72, of 5 Bay: herry lane, a legal secretary for Andrew Broughei, who died Wed- aay, will fake place today a.m. in the Coriy-White etal home.

107 BrDad street. and at 9 o'clock in St. Mary's church with a Mass of the Resur rection. Suria! will be in Mount St. Teler's cemetery, Derby.

Mrs. Charters Osborne, Sr. -MILFORD Services for Mrs. Alice Osborne 67 of -(3 Salem Walk, wife of Charters W. Osborne, who died Wednesday will take place today at a.m: in the Cody-While funeral homo, 107 Broad street, and at II) o'clock in St.

Aenes church iv.th a -Mass t.it Kesurrectirr. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery, New York cily. Lawrence A. Finn Mll.f ORD Services for Law rence A. Finn, 52, of 7 Mayfair Close, a security guard with Guardsmafk of New Haven, who died Tuesday, will take place tomorrow at a.m.

in the Codv- home. 107 Broad street, and at o'clock in St Mary's church with a Mass ot the Resurrection. Burial will he in St. Mary's cemetery. Mrs.

Charles F. Greene TRUMBULL Mrs vh Sullivan Greene, 55, vije o' Charles Greene, of 2S Bailey street, died yesterday in her Services will take nlor. day at the convenience of the family. Burial will he in St Michael's cemelery. The Cvril F.

Viillin, home, 399 White Plains road, is cnarge ot arrangements. Born in Greene had been an area Jobless Painter His Life With Rifle A End man snot mmsell to death in home shortly before 10 o'clock last msni, ponce waid. Police said Wilfred Mcngeon, of 219 Grove street, fired a bullet from a .30 hunting rifle in to his head while he was alone in Mr, Mongenn, a painter, had been DLt of work for the past uve years Decause of an injury and was despondent, according ins nnc anu lo-year-oia son. Both wece home at the linw bul did no! witness shootine, Detective Wilbur Burdiie said. Mr.

Mongeon also leaves a marneq aaujinter Fairfield. 12-Yeai-Old Is Hurt In Cav-Bike Collision A 12-year-ofd boy serious injury last night when tht bicycle he was riding collided with an auto on Glenwooi sven if, near Richardson street The victim, Manadra. of I7SS Noble avenue, was taken to Bridgeport hospital after he complained of a sore richt arm and side, police said. He later released, said the boy was going west on Richardsrii! street, the brakes on his bicycle failed and the hike collided with a car iven by Robert W. ef 312 Gnovers avenue.

Patrolman Julin Santos, of the irattic oivnion, said there no arrest. Clarence E. Rowne, 75, of 41 Franklin died Wednesday in Gnfrm ncaoital Oe-rby. Setrioes nil I take Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Cyrus E.

Lemis and Son funeral home lis Elizabeth with the Kev. nooen .1. Miner, rector of St. James church, offici aiaig. fsunai will he in cemetery, Shelton Mr.

Rosrne, bom ii was a resident of the lite. Untti his retirement 12 years ago, he was employed as a groundsman by tha department of the United Illuminating uimiwny. ne was a manner ot St, enuren. Survivon are several ra'eces and nephews. Mrs.

Rose Antal NORVALK Services for Mm Rose Antal, 87, of II Wilton avenue, who died Wednesday, win be conducted today at 8:30 a si in the Collins funeral home, 92 East avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St. Mary's church with a Mass of the Resurrection. Burial Will be in Riverside cemetery. nil. UHUKnitl, meon AntaJ, of Norwalk is the eery Mrs.

Mary Srneei NORWALK will tike place today for Mrs. Mary Sraecr, -fi9, of First street, who died Sunday in Norwalk hospitaj. The funeral will he conducted at 8:30 a.rn'. In the Magner fu-nerai home, 12 Mart avenue, and octocK rn bt. Thomas the AposCe church, 203 East avenue, with a Mass of the Resurrection.

Burial win be in si, Mary's cemetery. Mrs. William D. McKay WASHINGTON, sendees for: Mrs (Harney) McKay. of William n.

McKay or Route 45, Lake Waramaug, will be tomorrow at 9:15 a. tn Lillis Funeral home, 58 Bridie street. New Miiford, and Our Lady of Perpetual Help church wilh a Mass or the Resurrection1 at 10 a.m. Burial will he in the Washington Green cemetery. Ly, WASHINGTON Conn.

Private funeral services for Lyman H. Bergemann, 60, of Old Litchfield road, a retired caretaker -gardener, will be tomorrow at his home. The Sev Waiter Tetmey of Bantam will Bnm in Bethlehem Mr was; a Washington resident. He was employed for 35 vears bv Vts Charles Ayline. Mrs.

Herbert Nowiek Mrs. Idaelle Miliar Nowack, of 1S2 Newtown turnpike, o( jterbert died yesterday in St. Vincent's-hospital, Bridgeport. Sen-ices will take nlaee finh.r- day al 11 a.m, in the Fable funeral home, 215 West State Weslport, with th. NEW 1-ANflUAGE PflLfCY oent at! Jisr life.

smith if In addition la her be" Active, darter subjatt Sffitf 600 Attend i Grable Funeral BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. CAP) About tm persons at. bit nut it a Mrs. Aurelta Lleaia Sen'ices for Mrs. Mary DIGia icnqea mnerai services Thurs- como Lieata.

74. of 'Hmiut, goraen legs, LicaU, who died Thursday miss tirase. 56. ii tiest IT tomorrow at 8 a. which was admired by GlslWilliam R.

Mz-Donal, William R. M.cltonalil in worm war II. She died of lur.g cancer Mondav She ww in have a private ouriaj A spolnMman for All Saints tpiscopai. Church said ihose at ttnding Ihe service included Miss Grable'i former husbands, bandleader Kerry James and aclor Jackie Coogan. She was married to Coojjan in 1937 and divorced two years later.

Her marriage to James lasted 22 years and ended in divorce in 1JSS. Mils Grable made a number of film musicals in. the 1940s and l95ts, and was am one the fop 10 box-office from 1942 to 1951 Helen Services for Miss Helen Bog-Hian, Si, of IS Post street, an office worker at the General Electric company who died Thursday In Bridgeport hojoital. win take place tomorrow at 11 a.m. in the Panik fuiieral home, 1491 Central avenue, with the Rev.

Frank Denton officiating. Burial will be in Lakeview cemetery. A lifelong restder.t of Bridee- port, Miss Boghosian was a member of the Wilson club of General Electric. Survivors are her mother, Mrs. Helen Boghosian ol Bridgeport: a' brother, Peter Bojhrnian of Mewrown; rnree sisters, Mrs.

Beatrice Wells of Stratford. Mrs. Wanda Tirrell of Miiford and Miss Catherine Bofihojian otiajeport and two nephews. Joseph F. Sember DERBY Services for Joseph Sember, W.

of 51. Minerva strtsst, former Democratic Town committee ehaiTmati, who died Or.ffin hosni- will take -Place tomor- at 8:15 in rite Colvrell funeral home; 116 Etfiahe'th ana at o'c ock in St. Mary's church. Burial will be in Mount St. Peter's cemetery Mr.

Sember was a lifelong resident of Derby arid retired four years ago from the Con necticut Ligtit and- Power com. pany. Ha was a member of St. church, the Benevolent protective order ol Elks, oast president of the Derby Coin uo. and former chairmi Derby Sealers Weights and Measures committee.

Survivors are tour eteoions. Earf, Robert and Kenneth Eaton of Anaonat end Gerald. Eaton Mrs. Yeviovane of Shelton a brother, Michael Sember; two sisters, Mrs. Ann Scarpa and Mrs- Julia Pristosh, both br Derby; 16 grandchildren and several nieces and Mrs.

James O'Csboot MILFORD Mrs. Catherine Dorothy O'Connor, 85. of 12 Wa-terbury avenue, widow of James O'Connor, a machine operator for the Miiford Rivet company for 28 years, died yesterday in Miiford hospital. services will take place Mon day at 9:10 a.m. in the George J.

Smith and Son funeral home, 135 Broad- street, and at 10 o'clock Gabriel's church with a Mass of the Resurrection. Burial will be in Kings Highway cemetery. in New York city, Mrs. ir had lived in Miiford for 35 years. Survivors are three sons.

James M. O'Connor of San Francisco, William J. taii Richard T. O' Con- both of Miiford: three daughters. Mrs.

Catherine E. Howath, Mrs. Marie Funteral, and Mrs. Caroline J. Barnew, all of Miiford: 21 grandchildren; no a great grandson.

John Dash, Jr. MILFORD-John Dash'. of 33 Holly street, Devon, an em-ptoye of Rerrongton Arms, died yesterday in Miiford hospital. Services will take pLace SahirV day at 8: 15 a.m. in the Gregory: r.

Doyle, funeral home, 29V Bridgeport avenue and at 9 o'clock in St. Ann's church. Devon, vi-ith a Mass of the Iron, -Burial will be in St. Mary's i in Peelctviite. Mr.i Dash a resident of Devon for; 2S years.

He was a veteran of the U. S. Navy during World War II and an employe of Remington Arms tor zi years. uSlkZLr 5 TJnited'Helen Brondowski Dash, of Devon; Methodist church of daughter, Mrs. Jacqubne in' rf hi, WU.owbrook cemetery.

was a resident of Weston for 17 Brooklyn, K. Paul and Stanley; addition to her husband are two daughters Mrs Betty Capulo of mH Mrs- Dorothy Arcamone of Nor- Louis mrs. Myrtle Brilln. ot Westport; three jtrand- ijiuoren; ana several great- funeral nome, zjai Main streef, Slral lord, and at 9 ock in Holy name oi cnurcn, with a Mass of (he Resurrection. uurtat will be in St.

Mid, cemetery. Bam in Italy, Mrs. Licala was an area resident 10 vears was a sewine machine ooeratnr Jn New York city, retiring Survivors are a son, Accuriio Licata. of Stratford; a daughter, Mrs. Ernes'.

Caialano of Bronx, N.Y.: five grandchildren, three great' grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Hylon Broadbrook services for Mrs. Lillian Broaabroak, 75, formETlv Brideepor; and widow of Hylnn who died June 18V the Eden Park Nursine.home ujoiesKin, n.v., took Richfield Springs, N.Y. Born in Osweiro, N.

Mrs, Broadbrook was a resident of Bridgeport from 1939 to 1947 when she moved to Norwich, N.Y Survivors are two daughters Mrs. Robert Daniels of Cooperstown, and Mrs. William west of Kicbrield Springs. N.Y.. two sons.

ResinaW Smith am Arthur Smith of Bridieoort four sisters, Mrs. Ellen Thomp son, mrs. t-jora iamson and Mrs. Dorothy Baker, all of Oswego, N. and Mrs, Mabel foster of Owensboro.

brother, Clifford LaFlamrae of uswego. Lawrence J. Berglund Sen'ices will take place fo- any tor Lawrence Iund. 59. of 1149 Nflrth Douievard, Hillshrtro Beach, an eastern division sales engineer with the Bulla rd com pany, wno died Tuesday.

The funeral will be at 1 p.m. In the Larson funeral name, North avenue. Burial will be-in Mountain Grove ceme tery. Mrs. General Walls Mrs.

Fannie Waifs. 77. tit Seaview avenue, widow of -Genen Walls. Monday in Cool Services took place in Cool- wawr, j-ia. Survivors are a dauc-hw Beatrice Peaster of a waiis oi anoseport: a ji, r.irs.

name bykes ol Bridgeport. Anthony E. Cstxmadla Services for Anthony E. Csii-ladia. 57, of 41 Warren avenue FaJrftefd, a matiihist wilh the Sturm Ruger company, who died; weonesaay, will take pi; morrow at 8:45 a.m.

in the Frank ana ion tuneru and at 91 clock in St. Emerv's church Fairfield, with a Mass of the! Hev.in-ectinn. Bnnal will be i Lawncroft cemetery, Fairfield inn rosary win tje recited tt light at 7:39 o'clock i the home. Havelick Services for Mrs. Helwi ilinn.

chjk Hsvellcic, SS, of 274 Jodson ce, widow Hava. lick, who died Tuesday in the nume oi ner daughter, Mrs. Louise Miron, with whftm she was residing, will take olace to day at. 9 in the Charles T. Pistey and Sons funeral home, arnum avenue, and at in ine Holy dhost Rus Orthodox church with the Rev.

Alexander Lebed. castor officiating. Burial will be ir Lakeview cemetery. Dennis Hslleran Services for Dennis Hollaran S5, of 314 Midland street, a.traf. fic -manager for the R.C.

Bige-low compftnv. nho died Wednesday, will take place luoayar s.ai. in the Lcsko funeral home, 1390 Fair- lie.d avenue, and at 0 o'clock in St.1-Ann's church wilh' a 'Mass of i me Resurrection. Burial will be field. Lawr.croft -cemetery.

Fair Jgnacy Zanadskl ServicM for Ignacy Zawadsfci, i. formerly of 375 East Wash. ington avenue, who died Tuesday in uie uuian Memonal centei take plate today at 9, a.m. i spadacciDo funeral at s. o-dock in St.

Oiurch with a Mass of the Resur rection. Burial will he in St. Mi chad's cemetery. Mrs, Daaiel Patisl Services for Mrs. f.llcv lano fansi.

IV. ot 54 Wheeler Park avenue. Fait fi aid. widnw of Daniel E. Parisi, who died Wednesday, will take place? lo- murro-w at a a.m.

in theS. Spad of Stratford: and and funeral TRUMBULL neriiont, lor Mrs. Saa-e Swim an, S3, of 6441 Main street, widow of Louis Swi man, who died Wednesday in St Joseph's Manor, book place ves Jeiday in tha.A. L. Green funeral nome, Sr7 Grand atreet Survivors are twn si.sn Teok, of and Bemari) westport; a brother, of Bridgeport; two ffi'sters, Mrs.

Frances and Mrs. Ida both of wi a grot gnnekJiUd, 499 Washington avenue, and at 9 cidck uur of the Assumption church, Fairfield, wilh Mass of the Resurrection Bunal will be in St. Michael'! cemetery, Services for Stephen A. Laio, 99, ot 294 Black Rock. turnpike, Fairfield, a retired crane operator with the Bullard oomoanv.

who died Tuesday, will, take, place ii a.m. in the Frank Polke sr.d Soe. funeral home fairtietd avenue, and at n-M ojcloek in st Emery's church, a win oe rr. twy. field.

Mrs. Agostfno PetlicU Services far Irene Marianacei Pellicia, 93, of 4M Wil son street, FairfiBld. widow of Agostino Pelilcia, who died Tues- le Park Avenuei nw-homa, will take place daccino and Sons funeral bmn. 499 Washington avenue, and at JO o'clock in pur Lady of Assump- niuitn, raimeio, witn a Mass of Ihe Resurrection will be in Mountaip Grove cerae- Karen Leso for Kaien Leso, nine-year-old daughter of Mr. Andrew Lesn.

ssn Kossuth street, who died Tues. oay in Yale-New Haven hospital, will take place today at 9: 30 a.m. in the Adiima funeral name, ssi Arctic street, and at ClOCk in St. Fjofti-nrsaT church with the Rev. Michael Thomherg, officiating.

Burial John cemetery, Robert Dittrfch Services for Robert tneb. So, a founder and one of sue of Bridgeport. Savings and Loan association, who died vri.uiu jHjjpuai, uerny, will piace looay at a.r the Stratford funeral home, of uennis ana U'Arcv, 2B11 Mair street. Burial will be it Lakeview cemetery. The Rev.

Edward Cuthhert pastor of the. Slratford Baptis church will officiate. Miss Hilda Johnsen Jiervices for Mist Itilrta jonnson, vi, ot tu tiillette street, Hartford, who died Thursday in will take tilace today at a.m. in the Charles T. anq sons funeral home, 153 avenue, ano at Mark'jt nhnrrli with a Mass of the Resurrection.

Burial' will be In Michaels, cemetery. Geerge E. Chetieman Services for George E. Ch'eese- mnn, 79, of 154 Chelsa street, Stratford, a retired supervisor for Ihe Mashkin Freight Lines, nf Bridgeport, who died Monday Ir. Bridgeport hospital, will place today, at 11 a.m.

in the Gregory F. Doyle funeral home, 2S1 Bridgeport avenue. Devon, with the Rev. Paul M. F.wine of the Stratford United Methodist church, Burial will be in Ukeview cemetery.

Palsy Perrottt' for Patsv Perrotti. GO of Reef road, Fairfield, a stopping clerk for the General Electric companv. who died Tues day in Bridgeport will lake piace today at 8:30 a.m. in the Stiaughnessey Brothers fu-: neral home, 50 Reef road, Fairfield, and at 9 o'clock in Thomas Aquinas church with of the Resurrection. Burial will be in St, Thomas cemetery, Fairfield.

i J'utteral Tomorrov? For W.F. Pekrul Sr. TRUMBULL Services will he conducted tomorrow for William F. Pekrul, 61, of 10 Sallyin drive, assistant administrator of of 188 Oakland, street, Fabrics of Bridgeport, Stratford, who died Wednesday uunpnai, win take place Imorroiv at 15 a.m. Rohm and Luchansky funera! home, 2189 Barm.m Strat- iora, ano at io o'clock in thel noiy Mine of jesus church, Stratford, ifh a Mass of the Burial will he In St.

John's cemetery, Slratford, Mr. Marfiak, born I Austria-Itiirigaiv, was a resident of Stratford 51 years. He was a retired carpenter, having been employed by the and Construction companv. was a member of Lecal 115, Carpenters and 'Joiners union, the Holy Name society of Holy Name of Jesus church and St. James Council 237G, of.C.

of Stratford. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Anna Prohask'a Marfiak, two ions, John-F. Marfiak, and Edward F. Marfiak, a sisfer, Mrs.

Catherine Young, all of Stratford; six grandchildren, eight great grandchiidren and several nieces and nephews. Claudia Gelormlnl Services for Claudia- C. Gelnr-mini, 50. of 250 Fleasantview avenue, who died Wednesday in St. Vincent's hospital, will lake place tomorrow at a.m.

in the j.s A. Abriola and Son funeral home, 42S East Washington avenue, and at 9 o'clock in SI. Andrew's church with a- Mass of the Resurrection. Burial will be in Michael's cemetery. arn in the Bronx.

N.Y.. Miss Gelormini was resident of Bridgeport 28 yenra. She was a member or the Women of Moose chapter 193. Survivors fire two brothers. Joseph Gelormini of Plains-lew, i.pnR N.Y., Gelormini of the Bronx.

N.Y.. a sister. Miss Thelma Gelormini ot Bridgeport, and several nieces and nephews. Robert W. Fuhrer services will take 27, of 764 Rowland road, Fairfield, a sanitation engineer for the Wilton Health department, who died Tuesday; The funeral will be conducted at la a.m.

in the Wilmot, West! and Gouldiag funeral home, J209 with Ihe Rev. Ronald G. Froel p.iitci', officiating. Huria: will he in Park cemeieri', Bridgeport. Born in Bridgeport, Mr.

Pek-rul was a lifelong resident of th-; and Tiiiirtbiill areas. Sun-ivors are his wile, Mrs. Ruth Schwartz Pekrul of Trumbull, a son, William F. Pekml, ol Shelton; a dauc'itei'. Cheiyl Peknil of Trumbull; a nrotner, John Walter Peknil or Fairfield; livo sisters, "Mrs.

Ldr-na Lurix and Mrs. Prince, poth of Bridgeport; two ir en anil several niec es and nephews. Bom in Oxford, Mrs. Logan was a lire long resident 'of the Greater Bridgeport area. Survivors in addition to her husband are, a Mrs.

Dele-is Blackburn, at Fairfield: a sister, Mrs. Marjorie Arnold! or tisex; wo grandenndren and a niece. Mrs. Alexander Moran Mrs. Sana Cochia 'Moran, SO of Hazelwoori avenue, iw'dnw n't Alexander Moran, died" yesterday in Bridgeport hospiui.

Services: will take place. Saturday nt 1 p.m. in St. Dimivn's Romanian Ortnodoi church. Bur-lal will be in Lakeview cemetery.

Born in Aiwiu- mm Moran-was a res'ideiit of port for 60 years. She was a re I tired -berich operator with "the Westi.tghou.se corporBtton, SJie was a member of ladies' auxiliary of St. Dimitn's Orthodox church. Survivors are a son, Stanley' hiuiomu! nnognpon; tnree daugn- and Mrs. Florence Tanase, both of Fairfield and Mrs.

Edith Sioei of io gisnacnuaren, nine ereat- several nlecea Mrs. Edward Hardi.tr Services for Mrs. Gl.dve i 'wimiig, as, wile of Edward Harding, of Caroline stteet, who died Sunday from injuries received in an auto accident in Stamford will take at II a.m. in Morton a Mortuary, 25 Currier street. Burial will be in Park cemetery.

DEATH NOTICE .5 i. Bti-ciund, mnaork of i i co tn. ff i.nr.'fhl.Ki Mo. 104. otrt FM, Thursday at p.m.

hh, city, un, BMhos.an. lltltn ftrldai- jjnilcti will-n, fttm July 9 Qt II ir, I SWKU7 J-S m) 7-9 p.m.' CHetSeMAII-lr, 197J. ot tn u-lM (jufth olt.cl'it nc. I In CaVevlrw ffrr.rti-tz. Hn railing 'hDWi.

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FrW, at 7:13 p.m. KWBV fei Miiford rojpinjl, July S. IJJ.I John Stlmrd hui. harrf of. HflHi 37 llrr-f, O- rriTrh ort ovbtSmJ as Iftrernwit In SI, twn miy Srlday rr.

1 1 rVrj '''raicrt 3 1 i 1i 1 1, July 3, IB), belays itfo. Llnrfo and Dornn fVnerol lOr Oraoa urcrfl S. Soturoov of a m. with a war, Friirm'fniiy1mil' 5. 1,1 Mfl.y ft in.

1 the turlPfol of rr.t DTrfrrr'att l.oprror, lunrral fcrr't. SIS a.m., ann ct tht St Fontral enj Ffltoy tnSrr, 4 t. 1 arrij fairlltld. July 3. i al mi a Pt.rlrr, hrlrl i-( in I r- 1 Mrlf.lT^fJoI i osefrlButwnt A.

Poppa, Jr. Fred A. Poppa, 21, son of Fred A. and Frances. Mikulka, ol 189 Doddard avenue, died yesterday in Yale New Haven hospital.

Services will take piace Monday o'clock In the S. Siw-daccino and Son funeral home, 499 Washington avenue, and at 9 10:30 a.m. in- Roheil O'clock ill SI. Vhinvh tiennessy tnneral home, a mass ot the Kes irreclion niam street, and at II clock in Holy Cross Lutheran church, Mrs. Elliatt C.

Dorothy Alline of S77 Burr road, Fairfield, wifelo'clack tlhoil lojan, died y'ester- sia.v in nnageporl ncspital Memorial- services will lake place Saturday at 2 plm. in the ninny r.piscopai church, South-port with the Rev. Joseph A. Rs-cioppi officiating. The.

Wilmot, West and Goulding fur.eral home is in charge of ar- Burial will be in SI. Michael cemeteiy. Born in Bridgeport, Mr. Poppa was a life-long resident of the urea. He was a IMS graduate of Warren Harding high school.

In addilion to his Mr Poppa is survived 'by six brothers, Leonard, John, David. Joseph, Daniel and Lawrence Poppa, and five sisters, Valerie, Linda, Theresa and Mary Poppa, all of Bridgeport. Mrs. Joseph P. Finn'ell Mrs.

Mary Reiser Finnell, 82, of 57 Cleveland avenue, widow of Joseph P. Finnail, died yesterday in Park City hospital. Services will take place' Saturday at fi.30 a.m. in ihe O'Conhor and Lanman funeral home sir 'Washington iavenue and at 9 Joseph's church i-i'n i mass of Ihe Burial will be in Sf. Roses cemetery, Newtown.

Horn in Newtown, Mrs. Finnell was a resident of Bridgeport years. Before retiring in' 1970; she was a supervisor 'the Crown Corset company 20 years. Survivors are two sons James J. Finnell, of Newtown, and Willtam A.

Finnell of Fairfield-a daughter, Mrs. Howard Lee, of Denver. six grandchil-then, neverargfeat grandchildren aiid' aevera! nieces and nephews. DEATH NOTICES Eoil NojUuli 1 o. 1 1 1 1 1 1 -n, at it.

TrMrrhB ma Apoilla rfmrch Willi jS, lnr.rlr.mt ond Friday "Oulrj opprRWa conlrltrjilws to HiU City, 4. 1H3, t. sTf fi. 'i ii fa Ml prn'' fn Norwalk. July J.

177). Mr, Wrtlrt. GW of larapll, affifal.aa a 1 ak. mti, ro' nwrjrjy 7-9 O.m- ond Th'jrsaay 3 5' OTH 7.9 p.m. mlo, nf p.m.

Thursday p.rrr. In t- Funeral mtvIcm win 'a mXSiyl FnatWs moy coll Thursday L-ar rraiy rnlf aa-r: rtey 3-5 und 7 9 p.m. Recitation of the flowry Frif-noas moy nit iMj Clry, July J. 1973, Sohvniay nl 5 ojn. DEATH NOTICES day, from 3 5 tni 7-9 Ju'1'' ot sioi '-i Hi lurr---'? arraiF irol "fi Of I -in st.

Lit 1 e.m^^rfr, 1 Jl if. 1 tJt' 7 Mass of Ina at Oaa-rtli Rhito tn-rt, ct in a a Itlnh-vay ford, rrltndj 'may call Syodoy 'n iV noipl's'. July minim, juiy iotj. Luey Pork smM volta motor- of tforoiil. aial laiuj at IO OTrKW I fht s.

and Sons funwol mtK1, on Saturdny, July 7 ot a o.m. aani a it la Oi-r at Aswinollon rturtf, in i al Hi. fViStkIt may il Th mIo.1 Trvrrrboll. Uam F. -rEM I E.

July 7, at V'30 o.m." oij of I a I a I PCUKIa-M fits city. Jul. I. 1573! of rr: I 'a, atvaloa at p.airja, --i C- i-d, nur, on Friday. July 6 al 9 a m.

ond al 10 sjr, Our cady of Alalia, a iMia aiar.ain PERROTTI -In thli cily. July 1173,,, JMt yil'- Hylido perrotti ond fnther of Pat, rr firmaa Par, Ir. wralrM Mid Friday, July 1 mvn a rams at fSr 1 Asplnda rc- art at Tnorrrva July S. 'itTJ. of Gaadard John, David.

p. ponld. towraijtat, VdMa rVun- "it-i SyntPdy Charier. Cool Barlona-' PtJ or. ted lo attano th.

funerel Satu-. 10.o;n*' Trtnlty Solrrt- i cammery. Darbv, July Clari sofurouy of DtKby. In tint Movan. A Van Chorlra A hlBODM at AwS" rietle, of Km den; broflw al Hn.

SMm O'Brlm firrWul MM in Hi, lEEfflnit, coll Frldoy, 3-9 pm. 1M, dry, July Jri. 1971a Conn. Privnfa eatvl Ion irfll b. at mtvtav.

of tamlly. Mil ba ea I ring inTWrnlSr iT T. iM.n aartaat iMrstMi Dtn la wfnmt, af HW t. dig aaat. lL, aWaaagift, Caam DOUBLE-BRONZE GRAVE MARKER Wilh Cranitaj Cotnplaia WII.LOW MONUMtNT WORKS North Brat..

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