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THE HATITFORD DAILY COURANT: 'SUNDAY. APRIL 27, 1917. Tf A Career Ends ing at St. Francis Hospital. Be-, sides her husband, she leaves a brother, John Deveraux of Washington, D.

and a sister, Mrs. Alice Murphy of Hartford. Serv-: ices will be held privately Monday at the funeral home of Taylor and Modeen, 233 Washington Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Pigeons Early Messenger-Pigeons were among the early foreign correspondents. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica they were used extensively as messengers during the French Revolution of 1818.

The messages wcrs then printed in the French and Belgian newspapers. 1491 Main Street, Hartford I from 2 to 9 p. m. today. Gaetano Diana.

i I Gaetano Diana, 56, of 11 Bar-j ibour Street, died Saturday morn-j at the Veterans Rocky Hill. He was born in Sara- i i crna, province of Cosenza, 'and was a veteran of World War! II. He leaves two sisters, Missi Dominica Diana and Miss Rosa i Diana, both in Italy; and a broth-er, Salvatore Diana qf Hartford. 'Services will be held at the D'Eso- 1 UI 1 UT.il Friday night after a brief illness. He was born in Lithuania, and had lived in this vinicity 41 years.

He wa- a member of St. John's Society, the Lithuanian Roman Catholic Alliance of America and the Lithuanian American Citizens Club. Besides his wife, Mrs. Minnie Aksonaitis Lucas, he leaves a daughter. Miss Helen Lucas of East Hartford; a sister, Mrs.

Frances Lipinskas of Albany, N. a nephew and two nieces. Services will be held at the J. Waskelewicz Funeral Home, 43 Wethersfield Avenue, Monday at 8:30 a. m.

fol ALSCO ALUMINUM COMBINATION WINDOWS DOORS VENETIAN BLINDS Mrs. McLean Dies At 60 In Georgetown Owner of Famous 'Hope' Diamond Was Capital Social Leader Washington. April fi. AP.) Mrs. Kvaiyn Walsh McLean, 60, Washinci- social lender for many nd iwyr of the famous 'Hope" rti imond.

died tonight. She had horn ill for several dnys. Death occur rod at 6:15 p. m. the family home in George-to She us the widow of Kdward McLean, heir to the Washington and the Cincinnati 1 nquiier.

and Hie daughter of Th'inias Walsh who founded a 1, fortune-on the free milling pi of lie Camp Bird Mine in Colorado. She leaves two sons, John who Funtral Directors field Avenue, Tuesday at 8:15 a. m. followed hy a solemn requiem mass in St. Michael's Church at 9 o'clock.

Burial will be in Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery. Robert J. Donohur.

V' rt( JO ft' i husband, she leaves two daughters, Mrs. Stephanie 'P. Pilotti of Nichols, and Miss Natalie Prime of Oakland, two sisters, Leone Stratton and Mrs. Nan Hill of Oxford, N. two grandchildren, Christopher P.

Pilotti and Penelope P. Pilotti, both of Nichols. She was a member of the New England Historical Genealogical Society, the Society of the Descendents of The Founders of Hartford, and the DAR. Services will be held at the funeral home of Taylor and Modeen, 233 Washington Street, Tuesday at 1:30 p. m.

Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Wilbur S. Turner. Funeral services for Wilbur S. Turner, 83, 27 Hungcrford Street, who died Friday night will be held at the funeral home of Taylor and Modeen, 233 Washington Street, Monday at 3 p.

m. Burial will be in. Northwood Cemetery. He was formerly employed as a stock keeper at Pratt and Whitney, Niles-Bement Pond Division. He was a member of- South Park Methodist Church.

Besides his wife, Mrs. Harriet G. Turner; he leaves two sons, Herbert A. Turner of Hartford and George Turner of Burlington, a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Sails of Springfield, seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 5 p. m. today. Angleo Miiiaileo. ft 4 I Robert Joseph Donohue.

21. son of Robert F. and Margaret Meyer Donohue of 12 Prospect Hill Road. Cromwell, died at his home Sat-I urday after a short illness. He i was born in Middletown, and be i Vbb V- mI Evalyn Walsh McLean ing secretary of Washington Lodge No.

67, IOOF, and a member of Washington Rebekah lodge No. 64. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Quigley Jaquith; his mother, Mrs. Anna E.

Jaquith; three sons, Irving Jaquith and Donald J. Jaquith, both of Wethersficld, and Russell Jaquith of Cromwell; a daughter. Miss Arlcne Gertrude Jaquith of Wethersfield: five brothers, Edward Jaquith, Leon Jafluith and Lester Jaquith. all of Hartford, Clarence Jaquith of West Hartford, and Frank Jaquith of East Hartford; four sisters, Mrs. Grace Mast on of Hartford, Mrs.

Mildred Johnson of Meriden, Mrs. Florence Kjellquist of Manchester and Mrs. Lillian Spellman of Vermont. Services will be held at Wethersfield Methodist Church Monday at 2 p. m.

Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home of Taylor and Modecn. 233 Washington Street until noon Monday. Oliver E. Stenson.

Oliver Ellsworth Stenson, of 28 Cole Street, retired contractor and builder, and a lifelong resident of Hartford, died Friday at Hartford Hospital after a short illness. He was born in Hartford November 14, 1864, a son of the late Henry and Lucy Overton Stenson. He was a member of Immanuel Congregational Church. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Henry A.

Whit-comb of Edgewood. R. and Mrs. Burchard W. Wright of Scarsdale, N.

a brother, George E. Stenson of Somersville. a sister, Mrs. Lucy S. Tryon of Rockport, and four grandchildren.

Services will be held at Immanuel Congregational Church chapel Monday at 2 p. m. with Rev. Fletcher Parker officiating. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Marchant Funeral Home. 530 Farmington Avenue, this afternoon and evening. Mrs. Stephen I'rime. Mrs.

Ruby Hill Prime, wife of Stephen L. Prime, of 268 Washing-ington Street, died Saturday at Hartford Hospital. Besides her lowed by a solemn requiem mass in Holy Trinity Church at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in Mt. St.

Benedict Cemetery. Frank Chiaramonte. Frank Chairamonte, 74, of High Street, Rainbow, Windsor, died Saturday morning. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mary Chiaramonte; three daughters, Mrs.

Mary Biondi of New Britain. Mrs. Fannie Car-accia and Miss Jean Chiaramonte, both of Windsor; two sons, Joseph Chiaramonte and George Chiaramonte, both of Windsor: three sisters, Mrs. Angeline Mistretta, Mrs. Antonia Scirica and Mrs.

Francis DcCarlo, and eight grandchildren. Services will be held at the F. W. Carmon Funeral Home, 6 Poquo-nock Avenue, Windsor, Tuesday at 8:20 a. followed by a solemn high mass in St.

Joseph's Church. Poquonock, at 9 o'clock. Burial will he in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Poquonock. sides his parents he leaves a brother, Richard Donohue; his maternal grandfather, Edward J.

Meyer, and his paternal grandmother Mrs. Anna Donohue of Hartford. The funeral will be held Monday at 8:15 a. m. at the W.

J. Cough-lin's Sons Funeral Home in Mid-letown and in St. John's Church. Cromwell, at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in St.

Johns Cemetery, lives in Texas, and Edward, who makes headquarters in Colorado Springs, to manage his mother's mining interests. She also leaves Mamie Spears Reynolds, 4, daughter of former Senator Robert R. Reynolds and the late Mrs. Evalyn McLean Reynolds. The mother, daughter of Mrs.

McLean died last September 20 from an overdose of sleeping medicine. All-Aluminum Aircraft Alloy Interchangeable Screens and Storm Sash Dependable Year Round Protection No More Than Good Wood Lifetime Sturdy I p. -V I I I I 1 i to 5 I 1 5 3 JAMES T. PRATT CO. Furntflting Undertakers 71 Farmington Avenue Telephone Attendant at Office Day and Night Mrs.

Eugene Keising. Mrs Frances Rose Reising. wife of Eugene G. Reusing, of 281 Washington Street, died Saturday morn- Obituary Angelo Minadeo, 79, of 669 Tol-lland Street, East Hartford, died Saturday at East Hartford tal. He was born in Limosano, vince of Campobasso, Italy, and MOLLOY FUNERAL HOME.

INC. 129 CAPITOL AVE. Jamis J. Smith, Director, 2-41 13 10 SHOPPING DAYS yL TO MAY 1 1 TH MOTHER'S DAY Mrs. Emily Eriekson Funeral.

Funeral services for Mrs. Emily Minnie Eriekson, of 51 Cabot Street, who died Friday night at; McCook Memorial Hospital, will i be held Monday at 2 p. ni. at Rose; Hill Funeral Home, Rocky Hill, with Rev. F.

W. Tcichman olficiat- ing. Burial will be in Rose Home Memorial Park. She leaves a daughter, Miss Dorothy Eriekson, Arthur G. Jaquith.

Arthur G. Jaquith, of 223 Gar-don Street, Wethersficld, died Saturday at Hartford Hospital. He was a member of Wethersficld Methodist Church, Hospitality Lodge No. 128. AK and AM, and Wethersficld Chapter No.

97, OES. He was a past grand and record- Dsaths had been a resident pf East Hartford 36 years. He was also known as Charles Minally. He had been an employee of the "New Haven" railroad 46 years until his recent retirement. He leaves a son, Frank Minally of New Britain, nine grandchildren and five great 11 and a sister, Mrs.

Emma Yungk, i grandchildren. Services will be held at the D'Esopo Funeral Chapel, 233 Wethersfield Avenue, Tuesday at 8:15 a. m. followed by a solemn requiem mass in St. Rose's Church, East Hartford at bith of Hartford.

She was a member of Grace Church. Friends may 1 call at the Rose Hill Funeral I mm see SAVITT AND YOU'LL HAVE IT Mil IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AVOID THE RUSH CALL 8-5269 TODAY The low cost for ihis lifetime All-Aluminum Combination Door will amaze you. (Includes all Hardware and Installation). TO I' quAlitv at pre-war trices RANDOLPH PIERCE CO. 619 CON IS.

EAST HARTFORD, See us at the Times Home Exhibit April 26-May 3 A VA LI. ONE In East Hartford, April 25, 19i7, Vkenzo J. Avallone of 35 Darlln St. Kuneral services Monday at 8:15 a. m.

from the Newklrk and Whitney Funeral Home. 921 Main Street, Kast Hartford, followed hy solemn requiem mass at St. Marys Church, Kast Hart- ford at 9 a. m. Interment In St.

Mary Cemetery, Kasi HI KNAP In Suffleld April 23, 1947, Miss Mary C. Burnap of 307 Main Suffleld. Kuneral at her home Monday at 2 m. (DST( Interment in Grovj Cemetery, Windsor Locks. C1IIARAMON TK April 26, 1917 Frank DISTKl BliTOR WHO KNOWS Bl'ILVINU INDUSTRY.

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Mary's Cemetery, East Hartford. Mrs. Josephine Gionfriddo. Mrs. Josephine R.

Gionfriddo, 70, of 471 Front Street, widow of Corrado Gionfriddo, died Friday night at her home. She was born in Cannicattini Bagni, Province of Siracusa, Italy, and was a member of the Cannicattini Feminili Society, the Italian American Society and the Ladies Guild of St. Anthony's Church. She leaves several Pieces and nephews. Services will be held at the D'Esopo Funeral Chapel, 235 Wethersfield Avenue, Monday at 8:15 a.

m. followed by a solemn requiem mass in St. Anthony's Church at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in Mt. St.

Benedict Cemetery. Joseph Lucas. Joseph Lucas, of 45 Pratt Street, East Hartford, died at his home FARLEY FUNERAL HOME Webster S. Canton TEL. 7-8271 iKfltr kHpcviftion Mr.

Thoi f. Ftrl Chlaramonte, 74, beloved nusftana Mary Chlaramonte of High Street, Rainbow, Windsor. Funeral from the F. V. Carmon Funeral Home, at 8:20 Tuesday with a solemn hiKh mass In St.

Joseph's Church. Potiuonock at 9- Friends may call from 2 to 11 today. CONNOR In this city. April 25. 1947, Michael A.

Connor, husband of Mrs. Catherine (Conway) Connor and President of The Michael A. Connor Contracting Company. Funeral from his home. 281 Grandview Terrace, PORROW MORTGAGE MONEY WHERE T0U KEEP YOUR SAVINGS FUNERAL HOME 621 ALBANY AVE.

TEL 2-9425 m. II Talarski Funeral Home 380 MAPI.H AVKME Phone 6-5228 Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock, with a solemn requiem mass In St. Au-Kustine Church at 10 o'rlock. Buri til In Mt. St.

Benedict Cemetery. FLANAGAN In this city April 24, TJ47. Andrew J. FlanaKan. Funeral Monday morning at from the O'Brien Funeral Home, 104 Main Street.

Solemn lequiem mass In St. l'eler's Church at 9 o'clock. Burial In St. Patrick's Cemetery, Thomp-sonvllle. JAQIITH In Hartford.

April 26. 1947. Arthur G. Jaquith of 223 Garden Street, etherstield. Funeral serv-ii-ts will bo held at the W'ethersfleld Methodist Church on Monday at 2 p.

m. Interment. Rose Hill Memorial Park. Kocky Hill. Friends may call at the funeral home of Taylor and Modecn.

Washington Street until 12 noon Monday. I'KIMK In Hartford April 26, 1947, Kuby H. Prime, wife of Stephen Prime of 268 Washington Street. Funeral srrvlce from the funeral home of Taylor and Modeen, Washington Street, Tuesday at 1 i. m.

Interment. Rose Hill Memo Ml i -r ro Morrison W. Johnson, Inc. mnu: 7tU Allmiiv Av. i Tavlor 8C Modccn liil i i IP i funeral Director AMIINf.

KiN r. I el. JUKI i Alicrri I'liricral Hoiim ISO Farmington Avenue Hione 2-1155 There I Difference1! rial Park, Rocky Hill. lU IslNG-In Hartford, April 26, 1947. Mrs.

Frances R. Itelslng, wife of Ku-ucne G. Reislng of 284 Washington street. Private funeral service will be held Monday at the funeral home of Taylor and Modeen, 233 W'ash-inston Street. Burial in Rose Hill Memorial Park.

Rocky Hill. YAGLK William In his 82d year, husband of the late Elizabeth, devoted father of Mrs. Emma Haake and Joseph Vagle of East Hartford, Mrs. Madeline Dolan of New York and Mrs. Dorothy Lawton of Wethersficld.

Services at the Stolzenberger Chapel, 450 East 162d Street, New York. Sunday at 8 p. m. Funeral Monday 2 p. m.

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