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BECKER Clarence G. Be Kond, May 18. 1 wife. Mr3. Leak Frederick 8.

Beck iuic! Ernest Guyeltc: one a Guvelte: 2.1 grandc cral croaUfrrandehUdrai. rom Ueddard and Crftn Ininc. .1111 James and Blessed sacra men; Churc Cemetery, H1NMAN LEWI 1311 S. A LIN A 2H CHANT BLVD. FUNERAL DIRECTORS tappan funeral home, inc.

91s main phoenix Bagozzi Twins, Inc. J. P. Burns Son, Inc. 652 W.

Onondaga St. Telephone 475 S626 JOHN G. BUTLER FUNERAL HOME. INC. Giminski Wysocki, Inc.

Hopjxr bcrt Hull. Mrs. Eg I I the Jlcv. James Durlian trilclatlnK. Inte Memory Garden.s, White Chapel IIOMK INC.

CARPENTER Ernest J. Carpenter of RD 2 Canastota, May 20. 1973. Survived oy Grace Carpenter; Carol Ranlg and Mrs. Barbara Franklin.

12 grandchildren. Memorial services Tuesdav at a.m. at FayettevtUe Trinity" Episcopal Church, the Rev Roland to rrlnlty Church Memorial Fund. EATONTUBBS CASLER r.Prtriw H. easier.

7J. of 3C0 daga May 19. 1973. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Clara Dunn easier, and a Cosier carrike Tex.

Funeral service; today at 1 p.m. from wneuu Home, 366 W. Onondagj Rev. Harold V. ating.

interment wainut urove tery" Onondaga Hill. There will be no calling hojffg ELAN BR0S IXC, CASLER two nieces, Mrs. Frank Bigelow and Mrs. Gerald Slarie; one Howard easier. Services will be 2 p.m.

Tuesday at the Paircliild and Meech to p.m. Monday at the funeral chapel. A Masonic service will be neia urn Monday. Contributions may be wie to the Hall Memorial Home, 73 FAIR CHILD MEECII DEWirr ciiapei. inc.

CASTLE John A. Castle Mattydale. Mav 18. 1973. Survived Wolf Castle: one son.

Mrs. Fred. Home. 2307 Brewerton" Mattydale, and 9:30 A.M. St.

Margarets wra Mattydale. Burial Assumption cc iy KRUEGERJ UNERAL CLAYSON Wan en R. Mrs. Marian C. Ctayffl children.

Set great grand 1 Onondaga Ruhman officiating. Interment Oakwood Cemetery, comrioutions to the Leukemia Society. HOME Dl SANTIS nieces, nephew Sons Funral Home Assumption Cemetei PIRRO AND SON DRAPER Mrs W. Frances Draper. of 111 Hawthorne War.

Chittcnar.go, died May If). Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. T. Edward Nolan: two brothers. Walter and Theodore Wrobel: one sister.

Mrs. Sophie Lubey: 1 a.mal Tvleri'raub funeral Home: Si. Patrick's Church. Interment SI. Afrncs Cemetery.

Chittcnanpo. FUNERAL 6UYETTE R0gCr South Salina St. GRfi 8109 Callahan Hanley Mooney FUJTSRAL HOME 101 Milton Ave. 422 1011 Delaney Greabell FAIRCHILD MEECH FUNERAL CHAPEL. INC.

Ml Onondaga St. GRS 5101 Farone Sons, Inc. 723 James St. rGAYNOR MASLYN, inc. GARFIELD FUNERAL HOME, Inc.

Westcntt st. Greenleaf Funeral Home 503 W. ONONDAGA ST. 475 1673 Knighr FRAISER SHEPARDSON FUNERAL HOME, INC. ROBERT T.

FRASIER, LIC. MGR. Maurer Funeral Home, Inc. GANG Memorial Chapel 104FordhamRd. 463 6161 WELTER Funeral Home, inc.

2(rV) JAM KS ST. Services Today For Mrs. McEwan Services for Mrs. Stephanie Z. McEwan, 54, of 425 Sunrise Drive, who died Thursday at Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital, will be at 2 p.m.

today at Greenleaf Funeral Home. Burial will be in Onondaga Valley Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Eastern Star Home, Oriskany. A native of Utica, Mrs. McEwan was a resident of Syracuse 27 years.

She was a member of Elmwood Presbyterian Church and a past matron of Bona Fide Chapter 567, Order of the Eastern Star. She also was a member of the Ilderim Temple of the Daughters of the Nile and the Kedar Kahn Caldron. She was a member of the St. James Women's Bowling League. Surviving are two son; chaei D.

of Perryville, Curtis A. of Troy; two stepsons, Robert C. Jr. of Rome and Donald L. of Rochester; a stepdaughter, Mrs.

Eunice Converse of Battle Creek, her mother, Mrs Adella Zientek of Utica; brothers, Julian and jamin Zientek, both of Utica; DEATHS HAN NAM Fred Hannam. 77. of 310 W. Turnpike. May 20.

1973. Survived Joseph Quisley Home, 33 North Marcelli Rev. Gordon W. Khapp oXficiati terment Onondaga Valley Cei Calling hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 71165 NOBBlS FUNERAL HOME KLIPPEL Carl J.

Klippel of 111 LaPayette May 19. 1973. Survived by hli Mrs. Ruth 33. KUonel; a daughte: Leonard Griffith; a brother.

Raymond Ineich: seven grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Private services at (lie Grecnlear Funeral Home. 5O3 W. Ononda Monday A.M., the torment Wootilawn Cemetery. Contribution'; mev be made to the Onondaga GREENLEAF INC.

MORAN Ave. May' 18. 1173. survived' bv his e. Mrs.

Margaret Fennelly Moran; sons, Michael Jaincs J. and D. Moran; Lhrce daughters. Mrs. tintih Shea of Troy, Miss Margaret and Miss Patricia A.

Moran; a Lawrence Moran of Canton, io; five sisters. Miss Mary Moran. s. P. Francis Crcgg.

the Misses inces and Agnes Moran, Mrs. Mau wiikla: MURPHY Andrew Jolm Mm Beach Lnki Dwyer Murphy; a Esthei Tuesday a.n neral Home. Brei 17, 1973. Survived by Monday 11 A.M. mt Cemeterv, JUNEK TERPEN I NG Mrs.

Margaret Harris) Nob Hill Apartments. Terpening: pening; a B. Lewis; Harold 1 Mrs. Johanna ichael J. Mur Michael Bren Mlsses Bridget Murphy and Murphy; two brothers.

Joseph nephews. Services a.m. Tuesday from the Edward Eyan Funeral Home. Ki28 W. Genesee mid at 9:30 a.m.

in Our Lady or Peace Church, where a Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated. Burial St. Mary's Cemetery, DeWitt. Friends may call 2 lo 4 EDWARD J. RTAN Margaret Earl and Mrs.

from the Hilton Pu bcrvices Monday a.m. St, Mark1 Episcopal Church. Interment Morr ingsido Cemetery. Friends wishing may contribute to St. Mark's Episcopal JOHN C.

TINDALL FIJVERAL HOME, INC. WILLIAMS Mrs. Edith Palmer Williams. Apulia Road, LaPayette. Ma; 1973.

Survived bv her husband, Palmer: nine grandchildren and greaUgrauclchiktren. Funeral services P.m. Tucsaay at the Hall Funeral Home, 6033 Cherry Valley Road, LaPayette, the Rev. John Newman ating. Burial Rural Ceme FUNERAL DIRECTORS BERNIE J.

O'NEILL SON, Inc. SI JORDAN STREET SKANEATELES. 685 5724 PIRRO SONS, INC. 1 Turtle St. JOHN TIN ALL TRAUn 1IOMK INC TVI.FU TRAUn CihTTRNANGO WATSON FUNERAL HOME INC SERVICE CENTRAL SQUARE.

2fi.Vt Mrs. Lynch Dies; Former Teacher Mrs. Grace Stokes Bohanan Lynch, 83, of 403 N. Highland East Syracuse, died yesterday at Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital. Bom in Collamer, she resided most of her life in De Witt.

She had retired as a science and math teacher at Vocational High School. She was a member of the State Retired Teachers Association; Amaranth 119, OES Chapter 144 and the First United Church of East Syracuse. Surviving are a stepson, Stanley of East Syracuse and two stepgrandchildren, Kurt al Home, 3111 James and at 9 a.m. in Blessed Sacrament Church. Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery.

Born in Whitehall, Mr. Gu yette resided in Syracuse 5 years. He was a supervisor at Chrysler Motors Corp. 30 years, retiring in 1963. He was a communicant of Blessed Sacrament Church and a member of its Holy Name Society.

Surviving in addition to Mrs. Heagle are three other daughters, Mrs. Helen Cook of Houston, Mrs. Marie Riggs of Cato and Mrs. Clair Musicio; a son, Henry J.

of Cato; two brothers, Ernest of Quebec, and George; a sister, Miss Leona Guyette of Whitehall; 25 grandchildren and several great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. lean Cancer WKSUAFFW1MLIIO.MEISC.I and tQ 9 today fll the McEWAN i funeral home. Mrs. Stephanie Z. McEwan of 425 Sun i rise May 17.

1973. Survived by tAoj sons. Michael D. and Curtis Alien McEwnn: two steroons. Robert c.

Services for RICHARD E. and Donad L. McEwan; one step 1 twol JOHNSON 44, of W. Se JF' I neca Turnpike, who died Sat at Community General Hospital after a long illness, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Gates Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Park. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m, today at the funeral home, 29 W. Genesee Baldwinsville. A native of the Town of Van Buren, Mr. Johnson was a life resident of the Syracuse area.

He was an electrician at Van Duyn Hospital. Surviving are his wife, the former Marilyn Whitson; three sons, Richard E. of Berkeley, and David and Darryl; a daughter, Christine; his mother, Mrs. Eunice Johnson of Warners; six brothers, Mayon of Fle mington, Clifford of Memphis, Gordon of Baldwinsville, William of Jordan and Robert and Arlo, both of Warners, and four sisters, Mrs. Mavis Williams and Miss Eunice Johnson, both of Warners, Mrs.

Mary Dambrose of Oneida, and Mrs. Beverly Hart of Jordan. FRANCIS W. HAR MATUK, 50, of 131 Anderson died yesterday at home. A life resident of Syracuse, Mr.

Harmatuk was lifetime communicant of St, James Church. He was a member of the church council and past president of the Holy Name Society of the church. Mr, Harmatuk was also a scoutmaster of the church troop. He was a founder and past president of the Bailey Pony League. Mr.

Harmatuk was a member of Electricians Union Local 94, and the Wod field Sportsman's Club. He was a charter member of American Legion Post 1468. A Navy veteran of World War II, he was cited for bravery. Surviving are his wife, Shirley; three sons, John Michael J. and Kevin twin daughters, Karen A.

and Kathy two grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Ballweg Lunsford Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. in St. James Church.

Burial will be in St. Agnes Cemetery. Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home, 4612 S.

Salina Si. Contributions may be made 10 the American Cancer Society. of Liverpool and Karl of North Syracuse. Services will be at a.m. tomorrow at Delaney and Greabell Funeral Home, 241 Kinne East Syracuse.

Burial will be in Collamer Cemetery. Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. GEORGE H. CASLER, 74, of '360 W.

Onondaga died yesterday at the Veterans Administration Hospital. Born in Syracuse, Mr. easier served with the Army during World War I. On July 15, 1918, he was wounded three wnner Margaret renneiiy, times during the second three sons, Michael Mi Henry O. Gliyette He was a member of Amer daughters, Mrs.

Kennem Shea Rites Tomorrow Services for Henry O. Gu yette, 73, formerly of 279 N. Edwards who died Saturday at the home of his tw0 daughter, Mrs. Yvonne Jen. Heagle of East Syracuse, will be at 8:30 a.m.

tomorrow at six sisters, Mrs. Raymond Goddard and Crandall Fimer Herbowz of Whitesboro, Mrs. Ivan McBeth of Erie, Mrs. Louis Mazurowski, Mrs. Peter Kimkus, Mrs.

Laura Long and Mrs. Anna Za gorski, all of Utica, and a grandchild. Chapter 8. He was a salesman for Gypsum Mfg. Co.

and a security officer for Lincoln National Bank. Surviving are his wife, the former Clara Dunn; a son, Robert of Stockton, and a daughter, Mrs. Gerand Carriker of Burkburnett, Tex. Services will be at 1 p.m. today at Wheian Bros.

Funeral Home, 366 W. Onondaga St. Burial will be in Walnut ijiary. Surviving are her husband, Ernest three sons, Martin E. of Liverpool, Arthur D.

of Baldwinsville and Raymond E. of Geneva; a daughter, Mrs. Mildred Leybold of Har risville; two brothers, Norman Ladd of North Syracuse, and Theodore Ladd of Hannibal; 18 grandchildren, and 12 great grandchildren. ROCCO CONTE, 78, of 212 Bridge East Syracuse, died yesterday at St. Joseph's Hospital after a brief illness.

Born in Italy, Mr. Conte resided in the Syracuse area 38 years. He was retired as a trucker and was a commu i a of St. Matthew's Church. Mr.

Conte was a veteran of World War I. Surviving are his wife, the James A. Moron Dies at Hospital, Services Today Services for James A. Mo ran, 58, of 226 W. Borden who died Saturday night a Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital, will be at 8:30 a.m.

today at Wheian Brothers Funeral Home, 366 W. Onondaga and at 9 a.m. in St. Anthony Church. Burial will be in St.

Mary's Cemetery. A life resident of Syracuse, Mr. Moran was a communicant of St. Anthony of Padua Church and was a member of its Holy Name Society and Legion of Mary. He also was a member of the Cavalry Club.

Mr. Moran was general manager for Morris Distributing Co. He had been employed there 30 years. Surviving are his wife, the a 1 American Veterans Saret Patricia A. Mo EDWARD SYRETCHEN, 77, of 628 W.

Maniius East Syracuse, died yester Santo, Joseph and day at Auburn Memorial Hos former Mary Trecozzi; three ran; a brother, Lawrence of Canton, Ohio, and five sisters, Mrs. Maurice Tyler of Fair mount, the Misses Frances, Mary and Agnes Moran, and Mrs. P. Francis Cregg. Memorial services for MRS.

MARGARET L. SEYMOUR, 84, of Captain's Quarters Apartments, North Syracuse, who died Saturday at St, Mary's Hospital, were Sunday in St. Thomas Episcopal Grove Cemetery, Onondaga Church, North Syracuse. The HilL Kev. rreoencK iviins, rector, There will be no calling officiated.

tours. Burial will be today in Rosedale Cemetery, West Orange, N. J. Services for MRS. NELLIE Born in Brooklyn, she lived M.

ALEXANDER, 72, of 3188 most of her life in Brooklyn Perryville Road, Baldwin and in Ohio. She moved to sville, who died Saturday at North Syracuse about two St. Joseph's Hospital appar years ago. ently after suffering a heart Surviving are two daugh attack at home, will be at 10 ters, Mrs. Dorothy Richards a.m.

tomorrow at the Gates of North Syracuse and Mrs. Funeral Home. Burial will be in Cortland Rural Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 29 W.

Genesee Baldwinsville. Born in Mrs. Alexander lived in the Baldwinsville area 35 vears. She Marjorie Martin of William stown, Canada, and three grandchildren. In charge of arrangements a Fergerson Funeral Home, 205 S.

Main North Syracuse. Services for MRS. CON CETTA SPENSIERI D1S was a past president of the ANTIS, 72, oi ziub uranc Veterans of World War I Aux who died Saturday at Joseph's Hospital after brief illness, will be at 8:45 a.m. tomorrow at the Pirro and Sons Funeral Home, 514 Turtle and at 9:30 a.m. in Our Lady of Pompei Church where a Mass of the Resurrection will be offered.

Burial will be in the family mausoleum in Assumption Cemetery. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Robert R. Cupelo and Mrs. John A.

Cu pelo; a brother, Michael Mon teleone; three sisters, Mrs. Delores Baratta, Mrs. Christine Romano and Mrs. Antoinette DiLoia, all of Long Island; five grandchildren. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

today at the funeral home. Ralph; a daughter, Mrs. An Castagnella; eight grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 8:15 a.m. Wednesday and at 9 a.m.

in St. Mat thew's Church where a High Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated by the Rev. James K. Bennett. Burial will be in.

Assumption Cemetery. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and tomorrow at funeral home, 723 James St. Services for FRED ARNOLD .60, of 101 Pleasant Beach Road, Lakeland, who died Saturday at Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital, will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Bagozzi Twins Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Belle Isle Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 2601 Milton Solvay. Born in Yonkers, Mr. Arnold was a Solvay resident most of his life.

He was employed by Syracuse Furniture Forwarding and was a member of the Teamsters Union Local 317. Surviving are his wife, Juanita; five sons, Norman, Edward, Fred Jr. and Ronald, all of Lakeland, and Robert; four daughters, Mrs. Donald Best of Cato, Mrs. Andrew Davis of East.

Syracuse, Mrs. John Kesslor of Fulton and Mrs. Robert Beldcn; 18 grandchildren; a sister, Mabel Kopper of New Rochelle; Bom in Poughkeepsie, he resided in East Syracuse 35 years. He was a trucker for the New York Central Railroad for 27 years before retiring in 1953. Surviving are his wile, the rone and Son Funeral Home former Irene Cammer; two sons, William E.

Frank and John McCarthy, both of East Syracuse; a daughter, Mrs. Andrew Vanags of Liverpool and four grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Delaney and Greabell Funeral Home, 241 Kinne East Syracuse, and at 10:30 a.m. in St.

Matthew's Church. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, De Witt. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home.

MRS. ALICE GORMAN PARISH Services for Mrs. Alice Miller Gorman, 57, of Tubbs Road, Mexico, RD 3, widow of Willis, who died Friday at the House of the Good Samaritan Hospital, Water town, will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Harter Funeral Home, Parish. Burial will be in Maple View Cemetery, Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

Barbara Vine of Water town; a step daughter, Mrs. Nancey Spragiie of Syracuse; a son, William Douglas of Oriskany Falls; a stepson, William Gorman of Cicero; eight grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Washburn of l.acona and Mrs. Mufette Nevroth of Evans Mills; three brothers, Donald of Water ville, Ralph of Pittsburgh, and Harry of Sun City, Ariz. Calling hours arc 2 to 4 and and a brother, Wallace of 7 to 99 p.m.

Monday at the fu I Onondaga Hill. ncral home. Crash Victim's Services for Wayne Rice, 25, of 5785 Noel Road, Clay, who died Saturday when a car he was driving hit a tree in Prince George County, Maryland, will be at 9:30 Vandel Abraham Dies at Hospital Vandel J. Abraham, 54, of 7617 W. Sorreli Hill Road, Baldwinsville, died yesterday at State University Hospital.

Born in Buffalo, Mr. Abraham was a 1952 graduate of the University of Buffalo. He was a member of the Liverpool Elks Lodge and was an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II. Mr. Abraham was an accountant for Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co.

Surviving are his wife, the former Eileen Clewell; a daughter, Janet; a brother, Frank J. of Buffalo, and a sister, Mrs. Anne Adrian of Batavia. Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Gates Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Riv erview Cemetery, Baldwinsville. Calling hours will be 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home, 29 W. Genesee Baldwinsville. Contributions may be made to the Onondaga County chapter of the Heart Association.

Services for MRS. FLORENCE LENORA CONNERS, 68, of 249 E. Main El bridge, who died Saturday at Auburn Memorial Hospital after a long illness, will be at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday at the B. L.

Bush and Sons Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. in St. Patrick's Church. Burial will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Jordan.

Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home, 17 N. Main Jordan. Born in Syracuse. Mrs.

Con ners lived in the Jordan area 30 years. She was a communicant of St. Patrick's Church, Jordan. Surviving are her husband, Michael a daughter, Mrs. Robert A.

Peer; two sons, M. James and John 16 grandchildren. a.m. tomorrow at Hilton Funeral Home, Brewerton, and at 10:30 a.m. in Sacred Heart Church, Cicero.

Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Park, Warners. A Syracuse native, Mr. Rice lived 17 years in Central Square before moving to Clay six years ago. He was employed by Bristol Laboratories five years. He attended Sacred Heart Church, Cicero, and was a member of the Oneida Lake Association and the Army Reserve.

Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Martin; two daughters, the Misses Tammy, Lynn and Heidi Ann; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Earl of Bowie, and Mrs. Patricia DeVaul of Bladensburg, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lawyer of Cen tral Square; and several nieces and nephews.

Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to Hospital North. ALEXANDER SOKO LOWSKI, 85, of 1320 Willis died yesterday at Community General Hospital. A native of Poland, Mr.

Sokolowski lived 65 years in Syracuse. He had retired as an employe of the Crucible Steel Speciality Metals Division of Colt Industries. He was a communicant of Sacred Heart Church, where he was a member of Tadeusz Kosciuszko Society (PNA) and the Fathers Club. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Frank J.

Gladczuk and Miss Irene Sokolowski; two sons, Longin and Raymond; five grandchildren; three great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 8:15 a.m. Wednesday at Giminski Wysocki Funeral Home, 1320 W. Genesee and at 8:45 a.m. in Sacred Heart Church.

Burial will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery. Calling hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the funer I May 21, 1973 9 RiteS TomOrrOW County Fires a.m. ONONDAGA HILL TAUV JON.

HOWLETr HILL. Van Duyi 9:39 a.m. MANLIUs RESCUE. W. Se 10:30 a.m.

FAIRMOUNT RESCUE JJJACAMILLCS AMBULANCE. Colum 11:05 a.m. ELBREDGE RESCUE and FA'YETTEVILLE AMBULANCE. Elm Street. Illness.

LIVERPOOL AMBU LANCE. Hopkihns Road. Injury, A.2r^° KIRKVUjLE AMBULANCE. Poolsboro Itod. Maternity.

MtaoS CLAY' Road 5 RESCUE 1101,48 BALDWINSVILLE AMBULANCE. Oneida Street. 3:24 p.m, HINSDALE RESCUE. NA VAC AMBULANCE. RoutelT Auto ac 3:32 P.m.

EAST SYRACUSE. Carrier POMPEY RESCUE, MAN on Koad. III MEMORIAL DAY A TIMELY REMEMBRANCE FOR OUR LOVED ONES On Monday, May 28th, the Heraid Journai and Post Standard, respectively, will publish a special Memorial Day Remembrance Page dedicated to those who passed away. The names, alphatetically arranged, will be listed in uniform style as in the following: In memory of Harry 5. Brown, husband of Helen Page Brown, of 942 Cantor Syracuse, who passed away April 12, 1 945.

Should you desire to have the name of a loved one included on the Remembrance rage, a nominal charge or 54 will be made tor the listing of each deceased person. Fill out the form below and mail to the Herald Company. To be included, all muM dc in on or osrore May 23 rd. replies ENCLOSE CftSCK OR MONEY ORDER DALE SMITH I I Memorial Day Department VETERAN YES NO I The Herald Co. Clinton Square Syracuse, N.Y.

13201 I 1 Enclosed find $4.00. Please print the following memorial in your Special Memorial I I Day Section to be published on Monday, May 28th. (Instructions: Fill in form, fnl order to avoid errors, please print), I I i i (Stall rt lotionship, wife, husband, brother, etc.) I of deceased's relative to be lilted in notice) Give street address of eloiive titf ed above.) ft. NAVAC AMBULANCE. Brewerton Road.

Illness. BREWERTON AMBULANCE. Roafc 11. Auto accident. MATTYDALE RESCUE, A VAC AMBULANCE.

BaHev Road. Auto accident. Rout? AMBULANCE LAFAYETTE RESCUE. MX. CENTRAL SQUA1 TON, PENNELLVILLE.

City Fires answered yesterday by Cltv down34 616 BCCCl) St" a.m. 152 Furman food on NeweU and VaUcy Drive' 1 MBjMif 61 4DS.y Crous? p.m., Erie Blvd. and S. Clinton services not reQuired. 1:35 p.m„ 113 Harwood lockout.

p.m., 118 W. Castle lockout. 3:52 p.m., 307 South walls, cell 15ol E. Genesee mis 4:50 p.m.. 710 Maryland Arc.

difficulty 259 Kdison Sl.yjssisf poller. p.m.. 1HK3 hath p.m..' 133 Olisno injury. Ml Albert ffas Other Deaths On Page 1 1.

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