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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 7

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DEATHS GONTARCZYK Joseph J. eontirczYfc, 30, ot Cite, Dec, t. Burvirwl by hit parents; Mr. and Jobn Oajdjcift; one brother, Adam OonlMCiyt, ifui one iW- Mrs. Joes, punertl ser t-tn.

Tuesday at te Jewtft! Funeral HUM and 10 a m. St. Church. CHo. St.

Cemetery, WKdnwrt, FVlendi mV call 2 ID 4 and to 9 Mondijr at the funeral rUNEBAL HOME GOODMAN Stanley It. Goodman of ManU Road. Baldwtnsvfite. Dec. 5, ms.

Survived by his MM. Ullltn Goodman; two William A. and Donald R. Coed. man; two brolberf, Robert and Ceoric a four sisters, Mrs.

Alfred UHngston. JostpB Htoes, Mrs. Harrv Brunca. Allied smith; grandchildren at the Grecnleaf funeral Home, Wednesday 11 AJL. the Rev.

Alexander C. CsrmldJMl Frlendi tnax call at SW W. On- St. Tuesday to 4 and tu P.M. lerirlces Tuesdaj P.M.

ODntrlbutlont row be made to the Sbrinerx HosptMl for Crippled Children. CREENIEAP FUNEBAIt HOME. INC. HANOUSEK Mn. Martha Bolmes Hamxutfc ot 169 Brampton Bud, Dec Survived by her husband, victor P.

But- ousek; son, B. Hanousek; a brother, Howard Boyce. fienflcw Tuesday pjn. at Newell and Leonard Funeral Some, 2SW S. Dooald C.

Hanson ottlelatutg. Burial In Evergreen Ceraeterv, Fablus. Frleodi may call Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. funeral home. at the R.

T. SMITH AM) SONS HOTCHR1SS Mrs. Eleanor McEwan 1303 Adams Dec, l9W. Survived by her husband, WUliaro Part Hoteh- kiss at the History Dent. Syracuse Unlveitily: two sons, Wflliam Park Holch- klss Jr.

and James T. Hotchklss: two daughters. Mrs. Hilary Stevens, Misi Mary HptchtUu; her. mother, Mrs.

Elainor F. McEwan ot Pittsburgh, two brothers. Dr. Aleiander McBwin of St. Minn.

James McEwan ol Cleveland, Ohio; a granddaughter. Miss iaiS4tttii Stevens, A memorial service will be held at EendrlelcB Chapel Tusi- daj 3 Dr. Charles Noble officiating. In lieu of flowers, contributions a made to the American Cancer Society. There are no calling Hours.

CABFffiLP FPMEItM. BOMB, INC. HURST Mrs. Catherine Hurst, Liverpool, Dee. 4, 1S6S.

survived by her ion, WUllarn J. Hurst; brother, ft slxter; three grand children, several nlecet and nephews. Services Wednesday 9 a in. Maurer Fu- nets! Home, Liverpool. 8:30 a.m.

St. Joseph's Church, UverpooJ. Interment Liverpool Cemetery. Friends may call Mon- KELLER Georse J. Keller of 112 Gilford St, Dee.

4, W6S. survived by bis wile, Mrs. Elhel M. Keller; four nephewi, Jacob. Henry, Fred BJM! Daniel Bdlnser; a niece.

Mrs. Dorothy Saulle. Services at the Greenleaf Funeral Home, Wednesday 2 P.H.. the Rev. JW Donald ftea officiating.

In termeint Woodlawn Cemetery. Friend! may call at M3 W. Onondaga St, Tuesday I 4 a Cleveland Lodge Masonic Services Tuesday M. OREENLEAF FUNERAL HOME, INC. KLOCK Mrs.

Lffltsn Kloek. Polar Beach Brewcrton, RD 2. Dec, 1869. Surviving ere three, daughters. Mrs, Charles M.

Wegener; the Misses Violet and Ada Kloelc; ft son, James Klock: and five eranticHldren. Service! 11 aju. Wednesday In tne Pertrerson Funeral Home. Burial In Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends may call.

2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday FERGERSOV FUNERAL DOME Funeral Directors JOHN C. TINDALL FUNERAL HOME 1921 Gcnesee St HO S-SS2I BALLWEG LUNSFORD FUNERAL HOME, tnc. 4613 8 A IBM HO )-MM J. P.

BURNS SS2 WEST OKOtfDAGA ST, PHONE 475-8628 JOHN G. BUTLER F0N3RAL HOME I lot BOttth St GB 8-I1M Carter Funeral Home, Inc. KD4 GRANT BLVD. GB 4-HX7 'Fairchild Meech, Inc. PDNERAL CHAPEL Frasier Funeral Home, fnc.

ROBERT S. FRAStEH. LIC. MGH. 317 N.

SALIHA ST. GR 1-1349 GANG M. HO 9-8MI Sarfield Funeral Ho'me, Inc. RICHARD M. OAHrtELO us at OR 3reenleof Funeral Home, W.

ONONDAGA ST. S. H. OSEBNLBAP UC. MOE.

WAURER FUNERAL HOME 1L 2-3531. 300 flecond t'pooL 422-116' PIRRO SONS, Inc. 14 Turtle St. HA 3-M17 Schumocher-Whelan Bros. ntHERAL HOME I8B omndm OR 6-1TI1 VAN DUSEN Welter Funeral Home, Inc.

SH9 STREET J37-37D1 SWEET WOODS MEMORIAL CO 1316 MAIN PHOENIX, open dajs. Eves, by Miss Alice Bray Dies; Rites Today i Alice Roberta Bray, daughter of the late Dean and Mrs. William L. Bray, died yesterday'at Maple Lawn Nurs-j ing Home, ManUus, after a long illness. Dean Bray, who died in 1953, was dean of botany at Syracuse University.

Surviving are 'a sister, Mrs. Russell Fudge of ManUus; a brother. William W. Bray of Cincinnati, Ohio'; and several nieces and nephews. Cremation will take place today.

A memorial service will be later at Christ Church, Manlius. Garfield Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. Contributions may be made to the a Palsy Clinic. There are no calling hours. Deaths LENWEAVER su or urvived We son, fidcard Lenweaitr ItAI.PI! J.

WAINWRIGHT, 60, ot. Broadfleld Road, ManUus, lead maintenance man tor the a 11 Central School District, iied yesterday at his home after a illness, Mr. Wainwright was a life resident of the Town of Alanlius and was a member of Christ Episcopal Church. Surviving are (his wife, Mrs. Ethel E.

Wainwright; a daught er, Mrs, Vernon Bradt of Man iius; two sisters, Mrs. Everett Etiason of Ballston Spa and Mrs, Donald E. DaJley of Man Iius; a brother, Freeman J. Wainwright Chariot teville, N.C.; and three grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m.

Thursday a Goodfellow and Funeral Home, 403 Pleasant Manlius, the Rev. Almon Babbitt officiating. Burial will be in Manlius Cemetery. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the fu neral home.

Ius- tlx ErandcbUdren, Funeral a Wednesday 11 ajn, at the Cart Funeral Home, 16M Grant ihe Gary Hftkej otfictoUne. Interment Oaltwood cemetery. FrteBdsmsy tall at tne funeral home Monday 7 to LOOM IS MK. ClImeBa 88, df Barber Delphi Falls, Dec, 5, IMS. Surrlvtae are a son, Burton E.

Lootnjs, a daughter, Miss Laura Loopiis; 2 listers. Miss Mabel Elmpre and Miss Mary Elraore. Will be at 2 m. Wednesday at the family tame, the Rev, carl swift oldciittne. Burial will be In CemeteiT.

Friends mar onll SJUf, i toTM pS? st tbe frailj Friends wishing may contribute to McCLAUDE George Zouglas McClaudc Dec I Jn Is survived bj 5 sisters, the Missei Nina, Anne, Oonitsnce, Mrs, Don PeJUn, Mrs. Ronald VandereooJ: brothers. James. Benjamin. Frea, Earl.

Francis McClaude; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services 10 a.m. Grace EDtscoTM Church, Syracuse. Kev. Walter Wes offlelattoE.

Interment Cemetery. Cajaiovfa may caS at the Norrts Funeral Home, Mardellus, Tues. 2 to 4 and 7 (o 9 m. NORMS FTOTERAT. HOME MOREAU Mrs.

Ethel Moreau ot 20fc Nichols December IMS. Survived by jiw husband William Moreau, a son, William a daughter. Mrs. George Dove, two grandchildren t' her mother, Mrs. Rose three brolbers, Roy.

Leocard and Mark Oaks; three sisters, Mrs, Francis Clary. Mrs, Ansel O'Shaughites- sr, and Mrs John H. McGinnis. Funeral services Thursday 8:30 am. at the Wei.

ter Funeral Home, S649 James St. 9 a m. in Blessed Sacrament Church. Burial St, Mary's Cemetery DeWitt, Friends may call at roe funeral home Tuesday 1 to ff pjn. Wednesday 2 to 4 and to 9.

WELTER FUNERAL HOME INC. ORMAN wailam J. OnnaB, ot 120 North Fayetteville, Dec. 4. 1985.

Survived by bis wife, Mrs. Little onnan; two daughters, Mrs. Marlon Whttworth, and Mrs. Florence Crate; six grandchildren, five Home, Fayetteviile, Rev. Robert L.

Homer omclattoe. Interment Favette- Cemetery, fttoxts may tali Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 oil. EAION-TUB8S PECK Edward J. Feck, 111 Stevens PL. Dec.

4. 1965. survived by a-dawenters. Mrs. Robert Churchill, Mrs.

James RoUbtoJ, Mrs, WEJlsm wllion; 4 sons, Walter Edward Raymond Howard 21 enaacWdrea, 4 Funeral services will be held at Edward J. Ryan Funeral Home, 16M West Genesee Thursday 1:15 a.m. and 9 tjru In St. Anthony of Padua Church. Burial St.

Mary't Cemetery. Fiienda may can Tuesday and Wednesday 2 to 4 and 1 to 9 EDWARD J. BTAN PIERSON Mrs. Gladys Pierson of Itol S. State St, Dec.

5, 1965. Eurvlved by a stepson. Jo hn B. Kcison; ix flep-graudchDdren, a leveral cousins. Services at the Grecnleaf Funeral Home Wednesday, 12 noon, Rev.

Dr. Calvin M. Thompson-Jr. officiating. Interment Oakwood Ceme- lery.

Friends may call 503 W. Onondaga Tuesday, 7 to 9 m. GBEENLEAF FUERA1 SOME INC. SENN Lena M. Setm, til, of Mismt, Fla died Dec.

4, 196S. Surviving are two daughters. Edward BleT, North Syracuse, Mrs. Marion Cante ot Minml; one step daughter, Mrs. Lucy Lrman of Miami; cue imandcnlldreti.

services 10 A.M. wednesdar sears Funeral Home, 209 Main North Syracuse. Rev. George Bcnlon officiating. Burial In MorrlsvtQc Cemetery.

Friends Invited to can today to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. SEARS FTDNEEAL HOME, INC. SPIRE Mrt, BUacbe S. Spire of 317 Welloley Road. Dec.

5, 19tS. Survived by a slsler. Mrs. Maude Z. Johnson; daughter-in- law, Mrs.

Kathertne Spire; a granddaughter. Mrs. Dorothy B. Blade. Services at the Greenlcat Funeral Home Wednesday, 1pm, Rev.

Oeoffre Y. Benton otri. elating. Interment Onkwood Cemetery. Friends may call at 903 W.

Onondega Tuesday. 1 to 4 and to 9 p.m. GKEENtEAF FUNERAL HOME INC. MRS. CATHERINE KING, 75, of 810 James a native of Nicholville, died yesterday in her home.

She was a Syracuse resident 34 years and was a self-employed seamstress. She is survived by a daugh ter, Mrs. Richard Gray, two granddaughters and four great grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Fatome and Son Funeral Home, 723 James the Rev, Leonard F.

Easford offi dating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today the funeral home. Services for GEORGE DOUGLAS McCLAUDE, 53, of 205 Walnut will be at 10 a.m.

tomorrow in Grace Episcopal Church, the Rev. Walter Welsh officiating. Burial will be i Evergreen Cemetery, Cazenovia. Mr. McClaude, a heavy equip ment operator for the city engi neering department, died Sunday in State University Hospital after a long illness.

Born in Savannah, Mr, McClaude formerly lived in Rose Hjll, Harcellus and resided in Syracuse 25 years. He was a tj of Grace Episcopal Church. Surviving are five sisters, the Misses Nina, Ann, and Constance McClaude, all of Baldwinsville, Mrs. Ropald Varider- pool and Mrs. Don Pailin, ol Philadelphia, five brothers, James and Earl, both oi Baldwinsville, Benjamin a Francis of Washington, D.

C. and Fred McClaude of Marcel lus, and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call' from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at-the Morris Funeral Home, Marcel lus. Services for MRS.

ETHEL MOREAU, 45, of 206 Nichols Ave. will be at 8:30 a.m. Thurs a at the Welter Funera fome and at 9 a.m. in Blessec Sacrament Church where a sol emn high Mass of requiem will be celebrated. Burial will be in St.

Mary's Cemetery. DeWitt. Mrs. Mor eau, a native of Norwood, died yesterday at her home after a short illness. Mrs.

Moreau was a forme of Aero-Fin Corp. worked three months for th General Electric Co. and was communicant of Blessed Sacra ment Church. Surviving are her husband William J. Moreau; a son, Wil liam A.

Moreau; a daughter Mrs. George Dove; two grand i her mother, Mrs Rose O'Lay of Norfolk; thre Roy, Leonard an Mark Oaks, all of Norwood three i s.t Mrs. Fra Clary of Norwood, Mrs. Anse O'Shaughnessy of i Ariz, and Mrs. John H.

McGln nis of Norfolk. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m tomorrow at the funeral home. JOHN FORTUNATO, 64, 1115 E. Fayette a native Italy, died Sunday at his honi after a long illness, Mr. Fortunate bad lived i Syracuse 40 years and was em nloycd as a mason at Syracus University.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs Willemena Fortunate; two sons Michael and Armond Fortuna to; two daughters, MTS, Anthony, Comestro and Mrs. Howard Hirsh; and eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Services will be at 8:15 a.m Thursday a Minale Funer; Home, 701 Butternut and a.m. in St. Peter's Italian Church where a high requiem Mass will be celebrated.

Buria will be in Assumption Ceme tery. Friends may call 2 to 4 and to 9 p.m. today and tomorro at the funeral home. MRS. KATHLEEN DOYLE GEIGER of 1103 Pond St.

died unexpectedly yesterday at the home. She was born in Watervliet and was an honorary member of the Syracuse Turners Auxili ary. She also was a member St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Surviving a a daughter Mrs.

James R. Metden of Lonj Island; five grandchildren, several nieces and nephews' Services will be at 11 a.m Thursday at the Frasier Funer al Home, 1217 N. Salina St. Rev. Harold L.

Button o'fficiat- ing. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m tomorrow. Peter Rivizzigno Dies In Hospital Peter Uivizzigno, 55, of 231 LiJac a New York State 1' a toll collector, died yesterday at St. Joseph's Hospi.

al after a brief illness. He was a communicant of Earl Morse Dies at 84 Earl P. Morse, 84, a native Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 tie Town of Onondaga, died to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the fu- esterday in the. home of his'neral home.

aughter, Mrs. Beatrice Aim- gter, Solvay Tully. Our Lady of Porapei Church and a member of its Nocturnal Adoration Society. His widow, Mrs. Martha Taddeo Riviziigno, survives as do a son, Anthony; a daughter, Mrs.

Anthony Marinelli; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rivizzig- two brothers, George and three sisters. Mrs Glenn Stanton, Auburn; Mrs Chester Strzlecki and Mrs. Pat i D'iscenza; a grandson Christropher P.

Marninelli; anc a nieces, nephews ant cousins. Services will be 9:45 a.m Thursday, at Farone and Son Funeral Home. 723 James St. and at 10:30 a.m, at Our Lady of Pompei Church. Burial wil in Assumption Cemetery Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.nu today and tomorrow a the funerat home.

MRS. ANNA MAUTZ POCK WINSE, 89, of 120 Hartson St. a native of Rome was pro nounced dead on arrival at th Upstate Medical Center Hospi a 1 yesterday morning after being stricken in her home. Mrs, Pockwlnse had lived in Syracuse SO years and was a communicant of Most Holy Ros ary Church, Surviving a a daughter Miss Beth Poekwinse of "Boston two sons, Edward L. Syracuse and Carl A.

Pock winse of Boston; a sister. Mrs Florence a and nln grandchildren and a great-grandchildren, nieces an( nephews. Services will be at 8:30 a.m. Thursday at the Kompf Funeral Home, 203 Fitch and 9 a.m. in-Most Holy Rosary Church where a high requiem Mass will be celebrated.

Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery. Friends may call 7. to 8 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home.

THE POST-STANDARD, Syracuse, N. Tuesday, Dec. 7,1965 A life resident of the At, Morse was a retired em- ploye of Solvay Process Divi ion, Allied Chemical Corp. He is also survived by two ither daughters, Mrs. Lawrence taut of Tully and Mrs.

Richard of Memphis; two sons; Paul of Tully and Harold A Morse of Syracuse; two brothers, Horace G. of Manlius am Archie Morse of Syracuse; a sister, Mrs. Blanche Albro of Baldwinsville; and 12 grandchil and 26 great-grandchil ttren. Services will be at 11 a.m Thursday at the Hall Funeral Some, 6033 Cherry Valley Rd. the Rev.

Davis Lew will be in JaFayette Cemetery. MRS. A MARIE PIERSON, 77, of 1801 S. Stale died Sunday after 1 a short illness. The widow of George Pierson, she was a life resident of Syracuse.

Mrs. Pierson was a member of a a Street Baptis Church. Surviving are a -stepson, John B. Pierson of Binghamton; six step-grandchildren, cousins. Services will be and several at noon tomorrow at the Greenleaf Funeral Home, the Rev.

M. Thompson Jr. Dr. Calvin Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m.

today at the funeral home, 503 W. Onondaga St. Health Series Begins Today The local Interagpney Committee of Smoking aini Health will begin a series of meetings for area school representatives at 3:30 p.m. today at Bishop Ludden High School. Dr.

William G. Hafner, trict health officer, will give a review of recent developments in the anti-smoking campaign. Dr. Ronald A. Miller wilPdis- cuss recent research in smoking.

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