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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 3

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THE EVENING INDEPENDENT, MASSILLON. OHIO Deaths And Funerals Charles W. Park Charles W. Park, 66, of 61 Chester ave SE, died Sunday at 4:50 p. m.

in the MassiHon city hospital. He was admitted to the hospital yesterday at 3:15 p. m. He had been ill for 3 days. Mr.

Park was born in Pittsburgh, and had been a resident of Massillon for 25 years. He was a retired inspector for the Timken Roller Bearing Co. Mr. Park was a member of (he First Methodist church. He is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Elizabeth Park; a daughter, Mrs. Ernest (Eva) Frank of Massillon; a sister, Mrs. Robert Woods of Youngstown, and one grandson. The funeral will be held "Wednesday at 1:30 p. m.

at the Arnold-Lynch funeral home. The Rev. William C. Snowball, pastoi of the First Methodist church will officiate. Interment will be made in the Massillon cemetery.

Friends may call at the funera home Tuesday from 2 to 4 anc 7 to 9 p. m. as, jr, of North Lawrence; a daughter, Mrs. Helen Wincek of Canal Fulton, and 4 grandchildren. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 9:30 a.

in Sts. Philip and James church, with the pas- or, the Rev. Elaine Pierce, officiating. Interment will be made in Holy' Cross cemetery in Akron. Friends may call at the Swigart funeral home in Canal Fulton today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. Zechiel, pastor of Grace Tuesday from 3 to 5 and Church of Christ officiating. 7 to 9 p. m. Survivors, in addition to her husband, include, a daughter, Nancy, 2 sons, David and Thomas, E.

Moody MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1965 THRE1 Survivors include a Mrs. Ldgar (Ganullc) Simon of II Massillon; a son, William NuppiV of Cleveland; sister, Mrs. Clar- wav vi a sister, Mrs. Clar- E. D.

Moody, 78, of Westervillc.iencc (Slora) Ilenscl of New Phil- oWCCldl AS i V. i i 1 1 llll" all of lexas, her mother, Mrs. died Sunday noon in the' 8 grandchildren and 27 W. Burton Sloner and a home in Westervillc follow- Daniel L. Stoner, both of Massil-'j a long illness.

Mrs. Arnold was also a member info u. J.vr»f £., 11 in tOO. T1 "-J 11IUIII Ion, and a number of nieces and' survived by a the Pythian Sisters of Na- Dies At 75 nephews. rs.

Lewis Frees of Rev. Melvin A graduate of Washington high'Ohio; 3 sons, the school with the class of 1920 and I Moody, D. of Camp Wanake.i Ohio Wcsleyan university in'Beach City, Floyd Moody of Day-i 1924, Mrs. Wilten had resided in ton and Carl Moody of Wester- Texas for the past 30 years. iville, and a brother, James Moody Sts.

Philip I- I Arrangements are being madei of: Warren. Mrs. Elizabeth E. Mrs. Elizabeth E.

Ressler, 86, of 837 Lake ave NE, died Saturday at 7:35 p. m. in the Rose Lane nursing home, where she had been a patient for a week. She had been ill about a month. Mrs.

Ressler was born in Wayne county and had resided in this vicinity all her life. She was a member of the First Methodist church and the Dorcas Sunday school class and Women's Society of Christian Service of the church. Her husband, Daniel F. Ressler, died in 1959. Surviving are 2 daughters, Mrs.

Harold (Martha) Bantz of Massillon and Mrs. Maurice E. (Catherine) Stilwell of Canton; Mrs. Matilda E. Jenkins Mrs.

Matilda E. (Baker) Jen kins, 70, of 808 Locust st, Canal Fulton, died Sunday at 5:20 p. m. in Doctors hospital after a short illness. She was admitted to the hospital Feb.

18. Mrs. Jenkins was born in Wallace, W. and had resided in Canal Fulton 20 years. She was a member of Salem United Church of Christ in Canal Fulton.

Surviving are 4 sons, Francis Baker of Idamay, W. Kenneth Baker of Massillon, Paul Baker of Canton and Jimmy Baker of Gary, 4 daughters, Mrs. Fay Straight of Fairmont, W. Mrs. Helen Inghram and Mrs.

Naomi Ries, both of Canal Fulton, and Mrs. Louise Eagle of Akron; 2 sisters, Mrs. Nettie Fox of Canal Fulton and Mrs. Velva if ford of Brown, W. 4 brothers, George Shaw and Jim Shaw, both of Massillon, and Gid and Vess Shaw, both of Wallace W.

17 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held Thurs day at 2 p. at the Lazear and Kent funeral home in Farming ton, W. Va. Interment will bcj made in the I.

0. O. F. cemetery in Farmington. Friends may call at the Swi- Tuesday, 9:30 i- and James Catholic church, Canal Fulton.

by the Gordon -ShaidnagTe- Hoi-i Tnc funeral will be held i cin ient, Holy Cross cemetery, linger funeral home. Wednesday at 1:30 p. in the. AKl nn First EUB church in Mrs. Andrew Bcdnar The Rev.

M. J. Miller, D. will day, 11 a st John Lulneran Clialmer M. Robison Chahner M.

Robison, 64, of RD 1, Free-port, Ohio, died Saturday noon in the Massillon city hospital, where he was admitted Jan. 16. He had been ill for 2 years. Mr. Robison spent his entire ife in the Freeport area.

He was a retired car inspector for the Baltimore Ohio railroad in llol- loway. He was born in Moorfield. Mr. Robison was a member of the Smyrna Methodist church; Freeport Lodge No. 415, F.

and A. Freeporl Order of Eastern Star, Lodge No. 319, and the Valley of Cambridge Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite. His wife Roxanna died July 19, 1961. He is survived by a son, Glen Robison, and a daughter, Mrs.

Gladys Oberlin. both of Boliver and 5 grandchildren. The funeral will be held Tucs officiate. Friends may call at the More- morial park. i wv.

uuiiu uu int. i a ji church. Interment, Rose Hill Me- land funeral home in Westerville Tuesday afternoon and evening. day at 2 p. m.

at the McCoy fu neral home in Freeport. Inter ment will be made in the Free port cemetery. Ernest A. Vernon Louis Courtney Funeral The funeral of Louis Courtney, 85, of 126 South ave SW, will be held Wednesday at 1 p. m.

in St. James AME Zion church. The pastor, the Rev. George Fitch, will officiate. Interment will be made in Hillcrest cemetery.

Friends may call at the Brooks funeral home Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. in. Mr. Courtney died in the Massillon city hospital Saturday at 5 a. m.

following a 6-week illness. He was admitted to the hospital Feb. 28. Mrs. 1:30 p.

Gordon Shaid- nagle Hollinger funeral home. Interment, 0 se llil) Memorial park. Mrs. 2 P. Angclo-llug funeral Navarre.

Interment, Maple Grove cemetery, Dover. Clialmor 2 p. McCoy funeral home, I-rerport, Ohio. Interment, Freeport cemetery. Queen Victoria.

Together with Uie 75-year-old queen's husband, King Guslaf VI Adolf, 82, Kings Frcderik IX of Denmark, Olav VI of Norway and Conslanline II of Greece are to walk in the funeral procession through the streets of Stockholm QUEEN LOUISE died in a Stockholm hospital Sunday, 4 days after emergency surgery for removal of a blood clot in her right leg. A change in her main artery, the aorta, caused her heart to falter. Her husband, confined to bed with a severe cold, rushed to St. Gocran hospital when told his wife was dying. The king'; daughter, Queen Ingrid of Denmark, was also at the hospital when the queen was pronounced dead.

The Swedish court prescribed a C-weck mourning period, 'ml there will be no lying in state. Lord Morrison Oi Britain Succumbs Pope Begins Lenten Retreat QUEEN LOUISE blood clot fatal Wirephnto) STOCKHOLM, Sweden Four reigning kings are expected to attend the state funeral Saturday of Queen Louise of Sweden, gart funeral home in Canal Fulton Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to Mrs. Mary Arnold Funeral Kn 'spnitual retreat for Lenten prayer The funeral of Mrs. Mary Ar-: an( meditation nold 87 formerly of Navarre, Thc pr0 ntiff'and prelates of his will be held lucsday at 2 p. Vatican staff went to the llatilcle at the Angelo-llug funeral home chnpcl in the Apostolic Palace in Navarre.

for a morning sermon by the Rev. The Rev. Herbert L. Smith, pas- Ambrose Carre a French Domin Ernest A. Vcrnon, 59, of Fohl Memorial Evangelical ican who will "ive the suddenly Sunday at 9:45 p.

m.mnited Brethren church in Na- and lead the prayers throughout in his residence at 12939 Lincoln varre, of which Mrs. Arnold was the retreat VATICAN CITY onc 'great-granddaughter of Britain's'secretary Paul VI today began a week of LONDON (AP) Lord Morrison of Lambeth, deputy prime i minister in Britain's post-World War II Labor party government, died of a cerebral hemorrhage Saturday at age 77. Morrison also served for a short time as foreign secretary and. under Sir Winston Churchill's Conservative government, as home 3 Perish, 2 Escape Fire In Maumee TOLEDO members of a family of 5 perished in a fire thai destroyed their home in suburban Killed in Sunday's early morning fire were Richard B. Groff, 40, owner and operator of a women's clothing and hosiery firm here, and his 2 sons, Edward and Tracy, 5.

MRS. SUSAN GROFF, 36, and a daughter, Lome, 11, jumped to safety from the second floor of the 2-story brick house. They suffered from shock but were reported in good condition Vincent hospital. Damage to the house was estimated at SI5.000. Mrs.

Groff told firemen a fi're i broke out in the living room Saturday night after a lighted cigarct was dropped on a -davenport, but the family extinguished it. Firemen said smouldering ashes apparently touched off the second fire after the family had retired. Awakened by the fire. Groff called the Maumee fire department and then went back upstairs. The stairway burned behind him.

Way NW. Mr. 'Vernon. a retired coal miner, was a veteran of Work! a son, George E. Ressler of anc at the Lanear ton; 4 grandchildren and 3 great-Kent funeral home Wednesday 1 War IL iic was a member of from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. grandchildren. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. at the Gordon- Shaidnagle Bellinger funeral home.

The Rev. William C. Snowball, pastor of the First Methodist church, will officiate. Interment wil be made in Rose Hill Memorial park. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.

m. Mrs. Andrew Bcdnar, Sr Mrs. Mary Bednar, 80, of 1127 16th st SE Sunday at 8:50 p. m.

in the Masillon city hospital. She had been in the hospital for a week. Mrs. Bednar was a member of St. John Lutheran church and the Slovak Evangelical Union lodge.

She is survived by her husband, Andrew Bednar, sr; daughter, Mrs. Ann Cihaj of Akron; 3 sons, Andrew Bednar, jr, Clyde McFarren Clyde (Mac) McFarren, 74, of 122 45th st SW, Canton, died in Massillon Sunday evening. His death followed an extended illness. Born in Brewstcr and a life resident of Stark county, Mr. McFarren retired in June, I960, as a stationary engineer for the Canton board of education, by which he had been employed for 33 years.

Surviving are 2 sisters, Mrs. Eulah Artley of Massillon and Mrs. Alice Shaffer of Muncie, and 4 brothers, Wallace and Olen Vernon, both of Muncie, and Harvey and Allen Vernon, both of Baltimore, Md. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 1 p. m.

in Kingdom Mall of Jehovah's Witnesses. Harold Moser, congregation servant, will officiate. Interment will be made in the Brookficld cemetery. Friends may call at the Gordon- A member of the North Indus- Shaidnaglc-Hollingcr try. Lutheran church, Mr.

McFar-j ren was an organizer and charter member of Canton Township No. 1 volunteer fire department. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Clara M. McFarren; 3 daughters.

Mrs. Robert James of Long Island, N. Mrs. Donald Brooks of RD, CarrolKon and Mrs. Frank Brothers of North Industry; a son a member, will officiate.

I Interment will be made in CrftHWfll DlCS Maple Grove cemetery in Dover. Daughters of Union Veterans Ga. of Navarre, of which Mrs. Arnold irccl Bn William E. was a member, will have a service "rougher former commander of at the funeral home tonight 6:30.

the llth Philippine division, died Saturday. He was 76. and Michael L. Bednar, both of'Jack McFarren of N'orth Industry; Massillon, and John Bednar of brothers, Logan and Harry Me- Canton; 17 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 11 a.

m. in St Lutheran church, with the pastor, the Rev. Andrew D. Brondos, officiating. Interment will be made in Rose Hill Memorial park.

Friends may call at the Gordon Shaidnagle Hollinger funeral home tonight from 7 to 9. Farren, both of Massillon; grandchildren and 2 great-grand' children. Two sisters from the Massillon area died previously. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 1 p. at the Kreighbaum funeral home (south of Canton), with the Rev.

H. M. Hauter of North Industry Lutheran church officiating. Interment will be made in Melschci- The body will lie in state at the mer cemetery in North Industry, church an hour before the fu- Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 4 to 9 p. m.

and Wednesday from 10 a. m. until the time of funeral. The volun- Nick F. Bargides Nick F.

Bargides, 51, of 555 Griffith ave SW, was pronounced dead on arrival at the Massillon city hospital today at. 3 a. m. He suffered an apparent heart attack in his residence and the fire department's rescue squad gave him resuscitator treatment before he wag taken to the hospital. Mr.

Bargides was born in Greece and was a veteran of World War II. He was a member of St. George Greek Orthodox church. Mr. Bargides was a Republic Steel Corp.

employe and a me her of Local 1124. United Steelworkers (AFL-CIO). He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Maria Bargides; 4 daughters, Mrs. Helen Neketis of Chicago, Miss Clara Bargides and Miss Esther Bargides, both of Cleveland, and Miss Mary Lou Bargides of Canton; 2 sons, Frank Bargides of Louisville and Wil Ham Bargides.

at home; 4 sisters, Mrs. Helen Yeamas of Alliance, Mrs. Anna Scngos of Canton Mrs. Diamanto Demjs of Uhrichsville and Mrs. Sophia Douglas of Alliance, and 5 grandchildren.

The body is at the Gordon- Shaidnagle-Hollinger funeral home pending completion of funeral arrangements, which will be announced later. fire department will hold a service nf the Atncrnl home Tucs. day at 6:45 p. m. Friends may call at the funeral! home this evening from 7 to 9.

Mrs. Arnold died Saturday at 5:15 p. in Parkview Manor nursing home in Massillon, where she had been a patient for the' past 17 years. Born in Kilgore, Ohio, she had resided in Navarre for wosf of her life. Her husband Charles, once a law officer in Navarre, died 20 years ago.

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Harry Wilten Mrs. Helen L. Stoner Wilten, a native of Massillon. died suddenly Friday evening in her residence, 4600 Alamosa st. Port Arthur, Tex.

Following a funeral service Sunday at. Tort Arthur, the body is being brought to Massillon for interment in Sixteen cemetery. A graveside service will be held Wednesday at 4 p. m. with the Rev.

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