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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 9

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THE POST-STANDARD, Syrwiwt, N. Th-rMir, Cclatm 2E, 1W2 DBATHB ALO1 AW of 1M i ih th Mn MrmJjio AW1. ugf daS 1 149 fvntm Worn. TZJ JWiis ftt. S.M In Our Lady of ChirtO, UiUTOHLt Anumnlkn u-rr.

rricnde OUT cui Tbi to i FAiONIS Oot. lit. not AW; Prl- Inn tud ndir. F1TZGEHALD Xllen H. Fittttnll iFMd Ociobtc ur'rirrt by CllTC Mrs.

Giangiobbe Dies oi Attack Mn. Margaret McConnick rianglobbe cr 517 Catherine St. died yMtavday after suffering a hcarl attack tfl A i Sup Sha lliur Hri Bart dctaUifrtn. twtril Amj I UIID1B Kith noaltia ill n. fit.

JBBKI SU. 503 W. BOMI HEANET Mri D. bra then tnd frtnY. children BBSL Jr mand- TJnurch i IntcinWiU JENCKS oer IM1 (n Auburn i.

diuihtcr Mrs Ptrd StfOtW. 01 burn Mrs Lottie Oniirlo on ana mcnl nlccM nnriicii, fiintrnl srruce TrUi" In New MCl Church Imsrmeni Nca FrlcndJ eill 7 WrtneEdiJ 1 inrt Thiiirtdsy tv I Bounds FUfliral Homo, fiopt dtti by Au- of KELLY was pronounced dead on arrival at St. Joseph's Hospital. A native of alone, sht lived in Syracuse more "than So and was employed at the David's Warntm'a Apparel shop 12 years 33 ftead or the alteration department. She retired In 1981 She was a communicant of St.

Peter's Church Surviving her husband Thomas C. Giangiobbc; two sisters; MIS. BffitdtEit Oeser or Malone and Mrs. Edward Jones, and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Services will be at 8.15 am Saturday in the Pirro Sons Funeral Home and at 9 a i) St.

Peter's Church where a sol emn Mass will be ceie brated The Hev Alexander Hi naldo will officiate Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery Fi lends may call from 7 lo pan today and from 2 lo -1 and 7 lo 9 tomorrow at Llie funeral home James aced i5 312 Annur Si Otl jat: Sunlicd nir hrnLhur Jdhn Kfli) md. scvsml nieces nnd nephcfts unions uv Hiu Rev I i ard Rev Frederick HIE (u'wrnl will kiiYi th A Nelll HOT)' 1TO Bou Hi Prlaaj morn Llie ni Itfc 1ft 3t Charles Borromen Church iL 10 Si Pcier OAweEO NV calling hours 10 tnJ 1 KINDlnTGER Mrj ARnei aj 114A Orind A Oct 1941 Sunned BV a son Eaurnrd KjndiQHcr a brother Hcv Willinm Mrrsfcldcr Lntee Mr( PrftKitti Sncr Mri Jitifi Dillon Urs Sahen Wrlfihl fflur crandch idren Fu. nrinl RL Una GrocnlcAl Fu- Home Thunday. tb a a lolenn hich Miiti of rcquiFm 61 far It) Borromno Cl urib ni 10 no Jiucrmeni Assume lion Ccmr. Lciy PrliDdj may rail al SM Otl- endaira Bl Tuudiv 7 n.Tn,, and WeiiiLesda" 3 tn 4 ind 1 LO I 51 GREEN LEAF A Miss Igtiej alurday at ttie Edward F.

Gayer Futierdl Home, and at 9 in St. John the Baptist hun-h. Burial vilt be in St fines Cemetery. Friends ma? call Irom 2 to 4 tid 7 to p.m today Bnd tomorrow aL the funeral home. 119 outh Ave.

JAMES L. KELLY. 85. of 312 St, died yesterday after short illness. Hi was communicant Ot Most Holy Rosary LEWIS Mrs Man Me Halt Leull at Ifldl 81 (XI 2J 1K2 Survived bs huibitld Jot4f-h ME dtighter Joan.

IrewU. two aod Robert Lcwn ant abtit Mrs Henti' Frftth, out Will Lam UcUiJt Hireial wm be held it i Funerail Home, 9 ii John (Jic Burlll Bl Mary i Cunntri Pricndi mar call 1 to i and 7 to 4 in ED1TAKD- the aecvli dwaia 1 TV dcniMt 1902 LUCE Mn Ell LibcrU Hcf 7th StTetl RD 1 Liverpool Oct by her Imioinn Lucr tms daughter Mrs. Ucarti one FOA, mod (litir Mri Jobn. lurko. dent arandchlldrvti.

14 rreat.Krandchli- nieces ang nept- tut, Punsril service) SnLurday 3 Maurcr PuneraL Home. the Mart A prop Pliln.1 Fritndi mar oaJ) lo I and Friday 3 to 4 ana to no MCCARTHY Mrs Marenrrt. L. gf 1011 Wldon ol Thomas A- McAirtli'i Sur- ijnnp jtt Lno sons Hugh cr But- biDk Cilil and Glenn McCanhJ of 1 Lua GraudHDUi a Ltr Mrs Florence Conuai gevenl Mecos Punvral rroni Lhp DcWkt. Pu-icral Home OnondaEn El nt a Saturday and At A 41 In Moat Ktean ChliriJl Xurlal at Miry ctmflCTf, Fritllds call Irom to 9 Tbll from 1 to 1 and 7 to 9 HOME Mra.

Hrr o( aum- Aot Oct. 1MJ. Surnlvtd by dvuxhtcr Mlai Marfe Tftir- aNLh JOKPll Ray Lee A Ha ol BJTKUM. ml C. Private (erflcei SuturtW at the t(m af Uie lamlb the Rev Woollaikn Cemrtnr Frlenda mar eftli at.

PilrcJiIek Mttcli Fonttal Chtpel jiw On. Bl PndiT 3 4 and 1 MIR CHILD HEECR Services Cor I tlSTKR SHEF lELPi 58, of 13 Delhi St. Jor. dan, who died Tuesday in Aubuin Memorial Hospital, will be at 2 tomorrow at Ihe family home, the Rev Gilbert Mitchell officiating. Burial will be Maple-grove Cemelery, Jordan Surviving arc hia wile, Mrs.

Anna Sheffield, two sons, Gene of Jordan and Lester Sheffield or Ira- a daughter. Mrs Albert Holbrook of Parish, grandchildren' lliree brothers Earl, Paul and Hoy Sheffield all of Syracuse, and a sister Mrs Boss Smilh ol Baldwins- villc Friends may call tonight at the family hortie GEORGE L. HEANEY ol 452 HlUsdale Ave died yesterday In St Joseph's Hospital. A native of Beacon, he lived In Syracuse more than 50 years Mr Heaney was a conductor the New York Central Kail road westeni division more 40 years. He was a member ol the Brotherhood or Railroad Tram men, 705, and of the Holy Name Society oC Blessed Sacramen Church He was a commumc of Blessed Sacrament Church and a member ot the North Sea Mine Association.

Surviving are his wile, Mrs Agnes Heariey, two sons, George and Richard F. boll of Syracuse, a sister, Mrs Helen Dillon of Lancaster, Pa three irothers, William and Fran I Jeancy, boLh of Detroit, Mich and Charles Heaney of Syra cuse, seven grandchildren and several nieces aid nephews. Services will be fit 8-30 a Saturday at the Goddard Cran dsll Funeral Home, 3111 Jame and at 9 In Blessed Sacrament Church Burial will be in St Agnes Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to pm tomorrow at the funeral home ohn J.

3utgl(y. Roboit Quigley and the Frederick Cummings. Services will be at 9 30 a rniorrow at llie A 0 Noil) 'uneral Home and. at 10 a.m. in it Charles of Honomeo Church SCHWEITZER AVE es A Beimel 1101 Whittle' OCt K.

SUTVlvifl 1v Aahert. BehwdLBEr tmi Ircn a Mri Mlrtha Mlllor Uirce hrolhrrs, Arthur M. iTrcdprlclc pcorat IFITFI ultccj and jicnheuii SMfkei Frt- rljii 11 Home JjiiDcn IMrtld Jlj flea, officiating Burial Moralnaclai Cemetery Tfiends piar call Thii nai. i ID 4 anrt lo xnnte ThnrafliT I Ceil' Iriqudmi) ma7 bt tff Piuj't Lulbrrin Churrh Mrmorlil WELTER FVMCKAL HOME SHEARER llM Terinl. TrcdcrleV Eli ear er.

nl glides si riiirtJ ata, JJrw Vork GLiLe Bkni Cam! nal died Men nay a Iinf and t.Tn KIM at I I ML U1D Julin iienl Mil eeiiSee nt Ii a In SI John reiist church Buriil MLmaLiOn Ce merer: Frtei TDa rrore 1 to 4 ird 11 in SHEFFIELD tttltia Jordan iPVl COfVnto wj AlUia 8. BhtlCKM. two EALVATORE MADONNA. 89 ol 175 Forest Ave died yesler day in Midtown Hospital a fie a short illness. A native ol Italy he resided in Syracuse 60 years He was formerly employed Air Cooled Maton Corp, re bring in 19I after ilx years service Mr Madonna WM a com muni cant of St.

Anthony of Padua Church Surviving son. Madonna, two daughters. Mu. Michael DIBlase and Mrs. Michael Scocchcna.

both Syra CUM, IS grandchildrtn, is great- frandcblldran and nieci brill be it Saturday at the John G. But It Funeral Home, 2104 S. Salina St and at 9 a.m. In St Art the Padui Church. Burial will bt Ajrws Cemettry.

Fncndi may call Irom 3 lo and 7 to 9 today and lorn OTTO at the funciri heTM. MBS. ElAA L1BERTV LUCE, 7B. of 7lh North Street Liver ol RD X. died yesterday In Hospital afUr a Ion Iff MfiWOMAM nTJB- yctrt hM pasufrd tint nd I lovrfl tnttf him nom--ii wtf HID In DflECTOllS VAKI, j.

BALLWid J. ft SON; itM. JOinOs. im ten WlnaTi FAIRCHILD A MEECH Fruitr Funeral wu resident of Liver pool and a rutivt Syracuse Surviving are her husband, Clarence Luce; a Mn. Jamas A.

Meaftte cf a tern. ot Liverpool; a lialcr, Mri John of Syrocuie; tlfh 14 IS.A r.i«a* an wUl tn it 2 Sal urdar tt M4UKt Fumnl Home. Llrerpool, tht A Smith, pastor of Liver pool First United PrettyUria Church, offkiatini Borlil be in Plains Qay. Friend) mar wH from 7 To ID. (ode? and from 2 to 4 ar 7 to p.m.

tomwrow fta to neral home, Liverpwl. DIRECTORS MURPHY 4k KNIGHT mcaairrtr PIRKO Ml B. SONS IM acnumacngvwneitn em. GANG Mot-nn wfWd Funeral HOIM, int C. T1NDALL Ml (T WELTER HO Miff LOUISE l.

JA4UIN 13 flaar St. died XStwday il bar long Illness. Miss Jaquln was employed br Hew York Central Railroad yslam fr clerk for years. ie retired thraa ytars afc. She was a mem Mr of the Alar ajid Hosary Society of ctin the Bspljit Church, Survlvins three sisters, Mrs.

B. O'Kane Hocliester, yeere. lona. G. fLUam J.

Jaqum Services will be and one brother, at 30 am. and. a member the hurch's Holy Name Society are a brallier. John and several nieces and among them the Rev. Rev OBMAN CENTRAL SQUARE Earl Jrcnan, 7S of Apalachircta, Fla.

Igrrner rtiident ol Syraeuse died Monday in Florida when tu resided for 30 ftre Andrews daughter, ol Syracuse, Leo OrmBn ol Syra CUM; a Floyil Onnan gt Camillus, and grand hi and several nieces and nephewx. Services will be in of Ihe Traub Funeral Home here. Burial will bt in West Monroe Cemetery. KAILL HEINRICir of Westminister Ave. died yester- lil ness.

A native of Wateiiown, hi? lived in more than 50 years. Mr Helnrich Is a retired pa salesmen uid was a Me member of the T. W. Hawkins Succumbs at 66 T. William Hawkins, 66, a 413 E.

State St Ithaca, end OH Aticerman. Ave, Syracuse, died yesterday In the Veteran) minsitratton Hospital Syn- ouw a. long He was a native ol Clarks- Ville Va, flrtd lived iq. Syracuse about S3 years. While living ti) Syracuse, lie was employed 11 the head chef at the Hotel Ithaca.

In INJURED IN Mn. BM Manning, ol ZH Trenwot It In apod condi lion it Crowe-Irving Hospital ii tame (rested for a left leg- said 4tw wtt Injured wjuen she from her rear poroh yesterday WINDOWS FIUCCD Stephen of 12H Henderson St. told police yesterdiy vandals shot two tolM In UK windshield of wr. Police sajd the holes ware propafrly caused by a E3 gua. No estimate ol Iho damage was given.

L. apeak on "Negotiable Instruments" lit Uu monthly meeting ol the en's Group of the Syracuse Association of Credit Men today la West i-owu or Uia Vates. Club. He was a communicant of St. Theresa's Church end a ir-ember of its Holy Name So cicly.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs Clara Hejnrlch, a son, William HclnrJcii of Syracuse; two Bjiron san of PliMiiix. Ariz and Miss Karla Hcmnch E.vracuse; five gi-flndchtldrcn Services wit! be aL a in Saturday fit the NewclJ Leonard Funeral Home, Ss03 Sauna end ot 9 in St. will be St. Pelcr's Cemetery, Oswee 0 Friends may call Irom 2 to A find 7 to 9 today Bl Lhc uneral home, 1705 South Ave, MRS. A A L.

MCCARTHY ol 1011 Onondaga died yssLe-Qay at her home olio wine a short Illness. Siio wjs the widow ol Thomas McCarthy Mrs. McCarthy was a com mumcant of Most Holy Hosary Church and a niomljer of Its Altar and Rosary Society Surviving are two sons, T. McCarthy of BiirberJc. Calif ma Glenn L.

McCarthy of Syracuse! two grandsons, a sister, Mrs. Florence Conway. and everal nieces and nephews Services will be at 9 Sat. urday at the UeWitt Funeral Home, 740 W. Onojidaga at 9:45 a.m.

in Most Holy Rosary Church Burial will be in St. Mary Cemetery. Friends may call Irom 7 to 9 p.m today and Irom 2 to and to 9 m. tomorrow at Ihe "uneral home. MBS.

CHABLOTTE E. RAT of 106 Summit Ave. died yester. day at Memorial Hospital after a short illness. was the widow of Joseph Eay, who owned and punished LB Gazetla, a weekly Italian newspaper tn Syracuse.

Surviving are a daughter, Miss Mane Hay ol Syracuse, three sons Joseph A and Lee A both of Syracuse, and Alan Hay of two Alan Ray Ann Miranda Ray, both at vine, and nephews. PriuiiU services will Saturday fit. the convenience ol tht; family, th. Rev Alexander Carrruchcl officiating Burial will be in VrocxUawn Cemetery Friends nay call jnjjn to 4 and 7 lo pm. Friday at the The re Si'i Church Burial be Glen wood Cemetery, Watertown Friends may call from i to 4 and 7 to 9 m.

tomorrow at llie home Friends who wish may contnb- Mr, Hawkins was a member of the Onondaga Masonic Lodge 32, Prince Hall AttiUaUon, and was a former member of the Odd Fellows Lodge and Knlghls of Pithlas Lodge ot Syracuse He was ii tntrttber of SeltMIt Methodist Chinch Surviving his wile. Mrs Rena Hawkins of Syracuse; brother. Anthony Hawkins, and two nephews. Maeonie will bi at fl tomonow tit the Garland! Home. 813 E.

Fayeite St, Syracuse Other arrangements an incomplete-. Services held yoslcrday for JOSEPH J. O'NEIL, of 152S Sallna St. who died Monday alter an illness A high Mass of rafpiiom was celebrated St Michael's Church. Onondaga Hjll, after services al the John Cut-tin Funeral Some fiunal was In St PROPORTIONED in Short Average Tall Lycra Spandex "All in One" ule lo thi Fund.

Damon Eunyon MRS. KITTIE MAI' BLYE, Bl, of 2618 11, died yesterday st her home aiter a brie I illness She was a native ol Port Eyron and had most ol her 11 "ed in Surviving ar two sons, Ernest and George Blye, a daughter Mrs Lavina Casselmon, three brothers, Frank, Emory and John Alexander; a sister. Mrs Julia Sweeney: six grandchildren, 14 great, grandchildren and several nieces, and nephews Services will be at It em Saturday in Westvale Community Baptist Church, the Rev. George Hawutorne Burial -will be Memorial Part, Friends may call from 7 to 9 pm. today and 2 to and 7 to 9 p.m.

tomorrow at John TJndall Funerd Home, mi Gentste St. MISS LULU MAE ROMAN, 92, or 1MB Midland Ave, yesterday at a local nursing home after a long Illness She was a life resident of Syracuse Miss Vroman was a member ol the Kirk Park Community Club and a member of the First Wealeyan MaUiodist Church for Mary's DeWitt. He is Survived by two daughters, Ktnneth Shpsteen of Germany, and Mrs Edward Maey Ql Syracuse. two sons, Joseph III of Syracuse and David F. Q'Nell of Asloi-ia, I his mother.

Mrs Ellen of Astoria, two brothers, Cornelius and Charles O'Neil Astoria, and four grandchildren VICINITY DEATH! QKknrturc--nuoh Chateau il Ajitam-limi Savircip si --Mrs Anna. ThoiTHs -Un. Edna Armsttad, in Greenlawn Warners FairchJd Funeral Chapel, BOO Ongnflaga St GEORGE of 103 Sixth Liverpool, yesterday the Nurtuig home, been a. renrjent years Born in Mycenae. Mr.

Sponen- burg lived of his life In LlvorpooL He had been preii operator at the Syracuw Ornamental ntlrlng in IKS. Ha wai a comrflUhitaBt ef 81. Church, Liverpool. is aurvlwd by Surviving are three brothers, Amos J. of Short Hills.

and Robert and Earl Vrgman gf Syracuse, stveral nieces, nephews. great-niem and great' nephews. Service! will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the rice-Brew gler Funeral Home, 143 V. Castle the Hev.

Dr. William Mont- gomcry officiating Bunal piicid-cnniMni Maaaenj-Mr. ttfWH is. Htyet 3t $tniuil W. GOES TOO FAST Walter McPherson ot 101 Sunset Drive, East Syracuse, pleaded guilty to a charge speeding fiO-miles an hour in SO jn zone on Route SI, fld paid a flO fine In Traffic Court last night.

7 It Dey't basement faumlatiant DEX DhdTHERS CD, Syracuse 2 N. Y--94fl UK "All fn Onp" iff 1 HI, jtluo cllj itlpl Ui within ellr Allow 1 wtit for dcimij- in II IT I leflfth ilu I NlBIl nrlnl) titan ttttt i i a i in cup tizei icttln a i a i a i flatten you and back nylon lace tupi, 9aty XcB front, law back free striding bottom, ntl riding up lido pAnefo etf i a Spandex machint woth- ro 4 2 to 4 4 3 4 3 4 average 3 4 3 4 length, 4 4 4 6 tall 3 4 3 4 I to 4 2 4 6 BOGUS LLAR DAYS! in Oakwood Cemetery Kathrjn SPonenlHirg; one daughter, Roy Hcffcrnwi of ApaUchlan, two stationed jp with Air Force, and William F. o( Liverpool; one Mts Aild) of Os- twa Qnthcri, Alfred FIB. and cr Kirkvllla, 13 a i and be at a.m. Saturday at funeral Home, Llvarpool, and at 8:30 In St JoMph'A Church, Liverpool.

will In St MT'I CeiMtory, DoWItt Frifjndi may call "trom'7 to ft rn, lodar. and to 4 and 7 lo p.m. HHitorraw Friends may call frnm 7 lg p.m. today and from 2 la 4 and 7 to 9 tomorrow at the fu neral home Weather now nurrlti today, mnrrpw. SYRACUSE WEATHER reporttd by United Statw 1S.M m.

a 4-00 a Jfi. 6-DO p.m.. B'OO ajfl 10:00 am. 12.00 m. HighftMU; 4 00 fl-OOpm.

43 40 37 33 441 tame (Me yeir SOr HIM data far yoan, Sun ieta today. 007 Sun riJM tomorrow, 7:31. Litnv all vthtctet) 8:37 p.m. mvtiv i.t.mHW HMik FHICMT M.JRB.IIT -n tin WEAlHtX FOHBCA9T Some inovr Is forecast on Thufrdar fnm Ihft Daholas irinnigh the Lakes into Englind. lUlfi wilh Sftow Is expHtcd In portions of OhtO CoM rewllnfi nt In ilotc tor llie Northttsi quidnnt the tidtiwi, mtMer temiwmutfs will (nvMI thrtraghOut AMI $outhmi liftlf tht chstipte fn lettvper-Rlure tx (UP1 In with Downtown logus pollar Days, we offering ou priced furnJtura with an extra bomu of a "login Dollai" for avwy dollar vpent.

if opportunity to buy from larflHt and fitttlt af quaFify furniturt avoilablo in Corfland of all, or ipfclal tavingi, STORE HOURS: THURSDAY and FRIDAY 8:30 A.M. 9:00 P.M. SATURDAY 8:30 A.M.-5:30 P.M. OUR ENTIRE STOCK" INCLUDED IN THIS THREE-DAY SALE! SAVE ON: BEDROOM LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM DEDDING TABLES LAMPS DESKS ROCKERS RECUNERS ANft ALL ACCESSORY FOR THI HOMI HERE'S MOW FOP For Mlcr yw in tvr ttvit Thyndiy, Friday or Sttwdoy (Oct. 35, will yH In Htam "lotut Thii 4tJUr up rho MN prito) ytv wont hi aw tr My tht otaw, axMipto; If P.KPMIO you will nnivt 2M "Itflvi 200 DoDm food for $20,00 TVW atlallaaal vifai Ftcfc'i ond otlwr GET CTkl flUAUTY itttsrn mil SIUCTION "MWUS DOLURS" NIW VOMIC POR TWO I OPIN THURSDAY FRIDAY IVININGS UNTIL r.M.

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