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60 The Boston Globe Mouay, Ucloctr io, DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS All ANN. In Brockton. Oct. 23.IMGRO Of Wobum, formerly of Med- ROTHWELL In East Boston. Oct 22.

Harry, beloved uncle ot iiarid Murray of 56 Neptune rd. Services at the Richard C. Kirby Funeral Home. 917 Bennington Orient Heights. Tuesday at 10 a.m.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Late employee Boston Gas Co. Visiting hours Sunday. 7-9 p.m.. Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

BV4W Ct TWaet Hiltc. nt Oi. suddenly, Timothy Deioved son of Patrick and the late Mary Cur-! ran) Ryan. Complete notice later. "SC ARLATA Of East Boston, (for- merly of the west tno camiue (nee Letterioi: beloved wife of the late Leo; devoted mother of Charles of Revere, John of Ann: Ciovacco of Medford, Joseph, Jose-! pnine Donanue ana ftose teivestro Margie? mo; also survived Dy granacnu-1 neruicr, ueorge dren, 90 great-grandchildren and Berryman.

Garnett 21 great-great-grandchildren. Funer-i-, al from Tne Rapino Memorial Home, r. a. 9 Chelsea st. Maverick Wed-1 Blais, Ralph F.

-nesday, at 8:30. Funeral Mass in The nosworth Edwin Mount Carmel Church, at 9:30 a.m.l awIn Relatives and friends invited to at- Boudreau, Mary tend. Visiting hours Mondav. 7 -Rronintrhniico. luesaty, z- ano v- p.m.

interment, St. Michael's Cemetery. Parking in rear of funeral home. SCIOSCIA In Peabody, Patrick be loved husband of Mary unan- uui, aim uevuivu jauici ui mniwur A A In Marlboro, Oct 24. J.

itinni lormerlyt S6 Roston Somen hetnved! wife of Maurice F. Ahearn. mother of Maurice F. Ahearn Jr. of North Reading and Dr.

John Paul Alwarn oi Marlboro. Also survived by eieht grandchildren and one great grandchild Funeral on Wednesday rnorn-n from the Frank L. Flaherty Funeral Home. 261 Washington Somerville at Union Sa. at 9:15 a.m.

Funeral Mass in the Church of St. Joseph at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. ALCORN In Arlington. Oct.

24, Bertha (Lindi Aieom, 118 wile of Charles Alcorn, mother of Charles Ronald. David A Virffinia rintv Siprviv, at the Trinity covenant Church, Revslunrf Fineral Home. 292 Mass. Arlington. Monday 7-9 p.m.

In lieu of flowers gifts in memoriam to the Memorial Fund of the Trinity Covenant Church, Lexington, appreciated. AI.GFNI In Revere, Oct, 23, Ralph 32 Lowell beloved husband of Josephine iOrtenzi. father of Donsld. Mrs. Dorothy Pelosi.

both! of Revere, Ralph. Jr. of and Richard of Brattleboro, Vt I Funeral from the Paul Buonfiglio Funeral Home. 128 Revere Ke-i ere, Tuesday, Oct 26 at 8 a.m. Solemn High Funeral Mass in St.

Anthony's Church at 10 Relatives and friends are kindly; invited. Visiting hours Sunday 7-101 and Monday 2-4 and 7-10 P.m.) Late veteran WWI. I AI.tABT Koseann rTrainor) of! Quincy. Oct. 22.

1971. Late resi-! cence at 47 Ridgeway St. Wife ofj the late Harry Aliaby and mother' of the late Thomas Melville Giiles- ie. The beloved sister of John F.j ramor of Quincy and Gertrude. Ross of Brookiine Relatives and: friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the Keo- bane Funeral Home.

785 Hancock WOLLASTON Tuesday at 9:15. Funeral Mass in St. Ann's Church at 10 a.m. Visiting hours Sunday 7-9, 2-4 and 7-9. AMBACH In Worcester, Oct.

23. Harold E. Ambaeh, 57. of 5 Douglas v-ireie. snrewsaury, mass, nusuanu.

of Mary B. Webster Funeral ser vices. Tuesday, 11 a.m., in the Trinity Episcopal Church. Shrewsbury. Calling hours at the Nordgren Me-j morial Chapel, 300 Lincoln nwraici.

i 1 is reouested. fiowers be omitted Donations may be sent to the Ellen Ambaeh Memorial Fund, c-o the First Baptist Church, Needham. Mass. BACON" Norma A. (England) of East Weymouth by accident, in Orleans.

Oct. 33rd. beloved wife of Bonnie W. Bacon of 24 Green-wood metne5- of Betsy Prudnete of South Weymouth, Barbara Lynn at home, and the late Richard Bacon. Foster mother of! Donna Hayden and Paula Mandigoi of home address.

Daughter of Mrs.j Harold E. England of Quincy. Sister of Dorothy Edgren of Quincy, Carol Creswell of Centerville, Jane Libby BLACKWEI.L Of Lexington. Oct. 23, 1971.

Francis husband of riivliis iKrersci BiacKwdl of Marreti rd. Father of Richard Siephanl A. and Linda J. all at home! Brother of Honrv of Frederick J. of Miami Florida and Mrs.

Claire Le Clair of Stoneham.j Funeral from the Louis H. Soe-ncer! Funeral Home, 52 Waitham Lex-! mgton venter, Tuesday. Oct, 26 at ft a m. Mass of Resurrection in St. Brigid's Church at 9 a.m.

Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours ay 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Late veteran of World Bar II. Late clerk at tne waun.im. Post Office.

Late member of trie-Lexington Lodge BPO Elks number 2204. BI.AIX In concord, uct. n. ivil. Acion.

oroiiici ui viatic i. e. Marlboro, end Clifford F. Blats of Hudson. Also survived by his Mother, Mrs.

Francis X. Blais of Marlboro. Services from the MacRae-Tunnicliffe Funeral Home. Thoreau and Belknap Streets. Wednesday.

Oct. 27th at 9:15 a.m. Funeral Mass! in St. Bernard- Church at 10 a.m.! Visiting hours 2-4 and -D; cm. I BOSWORTH Of Washington, D.C.i Oct.

22, 1971. Edwin Carpenter Bos-, u.mth. husband of, the late Lucinda E. Jeffrey, father of Miss L. Caro-, Illie DOSWUIUI Wl Ruth Hustead of Delaware, and Ann F.

Beail of brother oft Walter F. Bosworth. and Ruth Rossi both of Foxboro. Graveside services! will be held at 1 p.m. on Oct.

I 2t, at Rock Hill Cemetery, Foxboro. Arrangements by the Roberts and Sons Funeral Home, iuaouiu. BOtDREAC In Waitham, October 24 1971, Mary I. (Norton), beloved wife of the late Simon F. Boudreau, residence 198 High mother of Thomas F.

of Marlboro, Joseph A. U'oHham anH Arthur J. nf SUd- bury. Mrs. Paul R.

(Anne) Dufty of Waitham: sister of John J. and Patrick Norton. Mrs. Arthur (Ann) Little, all of Waitham. Funeral from The Walsh Funeral Home, 20 High st.

on Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Charles Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Monday 7-9, Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

BRENyoHOUSE In Maiden, Oct Gertrude Babe McArtnur Gertrude Babe McArtnur residence 48 Wescott st beloved wife of the late Wray Bremnghpuse, mother of William W. of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. John (Dorothy) Ruddock of Maiden, sister of Dorothy Chick of Ljnnfield, Edna Morris of Maiden. William.

John and Joseph McArthur of Maiden and the late Hazel Repetto: also survived by 7 grandchildren. Funeral from the Leo M. Norton Funeral Home, 28 Main Maiden sq. on Wednesday, 27 at 8:15. Funeral Mass at St.

Joseph's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited. Visitingi hours Monday and Tuesday 3-oj and 7-9 p.m. Of Newton Centre, Oct. Dw'ght Stillman Brignam, ago 85, husband of Marion (Shattuck father of Mrs.

John B. Hawes of L. of Somerville, and Mrs. Mary m. Mihelis of Peabody.

Also survived Busa, Antonio by 2 grandchildren. Brother of Eu-1 Campbel), Charles gene of Georgia, Mrs. Mary Taverna: of Watertown. Mis. Margaret Philo-1 Cavanaugh, Joseph pone of Revere, Mrs.

Geraldine Charlton, Smarsie of Methuen and Mrs. Ann! DiPace of Waitham. Funeral froral larK the Struzziero Funeral Home, 493 Christie, E. Somerville ay SOMERVILLE, Clifford, Agnes C. Wednesday, Oct.

27 at 9 a.m. Fu- i neral Mass in St. John's Church, Connolly, Flora M. North Cambridge at 10 a.m. Rela- Cerliss, Ruth E.

tives and friends invited. Visiting DelTorto hours Monday 7-9. Tuesday 2-4 andiVelloItu' 7-9. In lieu of flowers donations in Donnelly, Evelyn his memory may be made to The Drinan, Michael F. American Cancer Society.

I Dubbs, Clyde SHEEHAN in Belmont. Oct. 22, nnie Mnmnrf nf 5 Harriet Ave. I UUnn, flnnie loved sister of the late Bridget F. and aunt of tUse Chapman of Belmont.

Funeral from the William T. Hickey Son Funeral Home, 175 Huron Cambridge. Tuesday at 9:00. Funeral Mass at St. Luke's Church in Belmont at 10 a.m.

Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours Sunday evening 7-9. Monday 2-4 and 7-9. Parking area opposite funeral home. SHEPARDSON Of Exeter.

N.H.. Oct. 22, formerly of Reading, ur. Kooert a. sneparason.

nusoana: of Ruth (Thornberg) Shepardson CLIFFORD In Jamaica Plain Oct. 22. (' iRnnnpvk. wife of the late Charles H. Clifford, beloved mother of Charles H.

Clifford Jr. of Me-thuen, sister of Augustine (Gusi. J. Rnoney of Sandwich. Katherine Forbe- and Mary Seifried both of South Boston, jonn a.

nooney ox Milton, and the late Dorothy Pat- i ten and Frank Rooner. Funeral from the Frederic J. Crosby Fu- neral Hume, 867 Beacon BOS-t TON (Near Park on Tuesday morning at 8:15 to fee followed by) Funera Mass in si. inonm Aquinas Church at 8 pcock. tives and friends are invited.

Visit- ing hours Sunday 7-9. and Mon- day 2-4 and 7-9. Joseph Cemetery. Interment St. roNNOLI In Char estnwn.

Oct. 1QT beiovfa wLe of the late James mother of John and Alexander I. both of Charlestown, and the late; James P. Aslo survived by 5 grand-j children. Funeral from the Murphy Turnbail Funeral Home, 322 Bunker Hill Wednesday at Solemn Funeral Mass in St.

Francis De Sales Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visitng hours Monday and Tuesday 2-4 nu 7-10. In lieu of flowers offerings may! be sent to the Xaverian Brothers) Mission. 704 Brush Hill Milton, Mass.

0218S. In Brunswick, Oct. Ruth (Hamcsi Corliss, ot Everett. Mass. and So.

Harpswell, wife of Herbert C. Corliss, mother of Mrs. Eieanor Scott of W. Hampton. Mass.

and Mrs. Mariorie Gamage of New Harbor, Me. Funerrl services Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Kellogg Church, Harpswell Center, Me. Interment in W.

Harpswell Cemetery. Arrangements by the Brackctt Funeral Home, Brunswick, Me. DelTORTO Of Medford, formerly of: Tewksburv. suddenly. October 22.

Edward F. of 42 Metcalf st. Beloved husband of Marie R. (Houlihan DelTurto. Father of Edward F.

Del Torto Jr. of Tewksbury. Also sur vived by 3 grandchildren. Brother of Francis E. of Belmont, and Ralph J.

DelTorto of Medford, Mrs. Maurice W. i Dolores) Carroll of Med-i ford, and the late Chief Warrant Officer Joseph A. DelTorto. Son of the late Anthony I.

and Edwina O. (McGivernl DelTorto, Funeral from the Gaffey Memorial Funeral Home, 43 High Medford sq. on October 26 at 9 a.m. followed bv a Funeral Mass in St. Joseph's Church at 10 oclock.

Relatives and frien-ls invited. Visiting hours Sunday 7-9 p.m., Monday 2-4 and 7-9 P.m. DONNELLY Of Everett, Oct. 23. Miss Evelyn Donnelly, of 16 Summer daughter of the late Patrick H.

and Helen (Donovan) Donnelly, cousin of Mrs. Mary C. McDonald of Wakefield. Funeral from the McDonald Funeral Home. 19 Yale Wakefield, Wednesday, at 8 a.m.

Funeral Mass in St. Joseph's Church, Wakefield, at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends may call at the funeral home, Tuesday from 7-9. Retired teacher. Everett High School.

Veteran of WW II. In Dorchester. Oct. 22. Michael beloved husband of the late Catherine Manning I Drinan.

father of Mrs. William McShea of North Cambridge and John Drinan of Dorchester. Brother of John Drinan of Dorchester, Grandfather of James, Kevin and Kenneth Funeral from tne John C. Mulry Funeral Home, 2 King AT DORCHESTER Tuesday at 8 a.m. Funeral Mass in St.

Margaret's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Sunday and Monday 2-4, 7-10. Interment New Calvary Cemetery. October 24, 197, Clyde husband of Merradese (Colon) Dubbs of 8 Morrison Place, father of Mary Ellen Dubbs, at home Mrs.

Maner-va Lewis of Spring Valley, N.Y., brother of Mrs. Edna Stecker. Mrs. Helen Booker, Calvin Dubbs of Pine Grove, Carl Dubbs of Mt. Carmel, Pa.

and Clifford Dubbs of Olympia. Wash, uneral service at St. Paul's Vangelical Church, 45 College Somerville, Wednesday, October 27 at 1 p.m. Calling hours at The Wilson Chapel 28 College Somerville, Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Dl'NN In Cambridge, Oct.

21, Annie Whitfield-Dunn i. late resi dence 32 Jefferson Park, mother of James of Roxbury, Louvenia Mathis, juim. vviuiaui, Joel, aiuiyn, an Cambridge. Calvin of Philadelphia, Pa. and Daisy Mosely of Texas, also survived bv 4 brothers and 4 sisters.

Edward Rountree. Hattee Hill, Daisy Briggs. Samuel and Philip Rountree, all of Savannah, Thelma Sweat of St. Petersburg, Willie Roundtree N.Y., 21 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild and many other relatives. Funeral services Tuesday, Oct.

26 at 2 p.m. at New Hope Baptist Church. Shawmut av. and Lenox Roxbury. Visitors may call at The Earle 5.

Johnson Funeral Home, 160 River Cambridge, Monday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Family will be present in the evening. Relatives and friends are invited. -ERB In Maiden, Oct. 24, Randolph husband of the late Frieda V.

(Heck formerly of 60 Autumn father of Mrs. Robert H. Jackson of Sorinefield. Virginia and Donald R. Erb of Dover.

Funeral services at the Sprague uneral Home, 3-i Pleasant Wednesday at 1 p.m. Visiting hours Tuesday from, 7 to 9. oi ana uoan inrower oi nrtr Braintree. Funeral services at Mc-inVi rw.Vi. 23, Weston, vt.

ana jvirs, four grandchildren. Private family services. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be sent to Newton-Wellesley Hospital. Bl'RKE In Milton, Oct 22nd, Attorney John Burke, beloved husband of Helen F. (Sullivan) devoted father of Mrs.

Fran cis (Helem Dooley, Mrs. James G. (Patricia) Hannon. both of Mil- tmi- Mrs vtenrv F. (Joanne) nel son ot uoicnester.

iso suiviveu by eight grandchildren. Funeral from his late residence. 158 Na- hanthon ave. off 954 Randolph James M. Mahanna 83 years, of 26 Hubbard husband of tne late ixmise tfuopoio) Maiian-na: father of James M.

Mahanna Jr. of Brockton and Richard E. Mahanna of Chelmsford. Funeral from the Conley Funeral Home, 9 Chester Ave. (Off Belmont St Route 123), Brockton, Wednesday at 8 a.m.

Funeral Mass in St. Margaret's Church at 9 a.m. Burial Calvary Cemetery. Visiting hours Monday 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday area in rear-of funeral hom j.

iS lieu of flowers donations may be made to The Massachusetts Cvstic Fibrosis Research Fund, 540 VFW Parkway. West Roxbury, Mass. MARA In Jamaica Plain, Oct. 24, Catherine (Cooke), beloved wife of the late John J. Mara, devoted mother of Mrs.

Catherine L. Tracy, Eleanor J. Mara, Mrs. Mary Kelli-her. Mrs.

Margaret Kane. John Philip L. Loretta Frank X. and Thomas Mara. Funeral from the Robert J.

Lawler Funeral Home. 363 South Huntington JAMAICA PLAIN, Wednesday at 8 a.m. Funeral Mass in the Church of the Blessed Sacrament at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours Monday 7-9.

Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment New Calva- ry Cemetery. MASON Formerly of West Medford in Melrose, Oct. 22, JStta ts. Lewis wife of the late Frank mother of Waiter L.

Mason of Melrose. Services at the Allen Funeral Home, 23 Forest St, Medford Tuesday Oct. 26 at 2 p.m. iteiatives ana friends invited. Visiting hours Mon day 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

In lieu of flowers remembrances may be made to the Memorial Fund of The Con-, gregational Church of West Medford. MCCARTHY Of Revere in Oct. 24, John Sr. (Ducky); husband of the late Alma M. (Reed); father of John J.

Jr. of Revere and Thomas W. of Peabody; and brother of Eugene and William McCarthy of Chelsea. Funeral from the Murray and Murray Funeral Home. 262 Beach Wednesday, Oct.

27 at 8 a.m. High Mass of Requiem at the Immaculate Conception Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends may 11 Monday 7-8 and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Late member of the Holy Name Society, MrJNTOSH In Needham, Oct. 23, Hamish husband of Ethel M.

(Owens); father of James O. Mcintosh. Private service at the Eaton Funeral Home, 1351 Highland Tuesday, Oct. 26, at 11 a.m. Please omit flowers.

Visiting hours omitted. Mclaughlin of Hull, Oct. 24. Mary fi. Keeie peioved wite ol George McLaughlin, and motner of Joanne and Mary Ann.

residence 22 Mountford rd. Funeral from the Pyne Funeral Home, 21 Emmerald Hingham Wednesday, Oct. 27 at 9:15 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in St Ann's Church. Hull at lO a.m Relatives and friends resDectf ully invited.

Visiting hours Monday 7-9 p.m., Tuesday z- ana p.m. McNAMAKA In Brookiine. Oct. 23 Ann C. (O'Neill, beloved wife of the late Edward sister of John F.

O'Neil rrf Brookiine and James E. O'Neil of Brighton. Late residence 61 Park st. uneral from tne JwciMa-mara Funeral Home. 460 Washing ton Brighton (at Lake st.) Tues day morning at ciock.

unerai Mass in St. Ignatius Church. Chest nut Hill at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

Visiting hours Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. McPHEE Of Belmont, Oct. 24, Mary K. (Murphy), beloved wife of John D. McPhee.

mother of Mary Jjilie, Kathleen, John David, Judith Ann all of Belmont. Daughter ot Mrs. Mary Jane Murphy of Cambridge. Funeral from the Short. Williamson.

and Diamond Funeral Home, 52 Traoelo BELMONT, Thursday. Oct. 28 at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Luke's Church.

Lexington Bel mont at 10 a.m. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday 7-9 and Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9. MILE-SKI (MILEWSKI) Of Rockland, Oct. 24. John C.

husband of Mary (MeLaushlin) Mileski resi dence 472 West water Drotner ot Mrs. Nellie Paterson, Josephine and Mary Mileski, Mrs. Helen Ewell. Mrs. George Joy and Michael Mileski.

Funeral from the Sullivan Funeral Home, 45 East Water ROCKLAND (Exit) 30 off Rte. 3 South Wednesday at 8 a.m. Funeral Mass in Holy Family Church at 9 a.m. Visiting hours Monday 7-9 p.m., Tuesday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. MOI.I.KR Of Waitham, Oct.

23. Rich- arrt husband nf f-stner (ijrentiiei of 57 Adams father of Mrs. Mark (Bettvi Cahill. of W. Roxbury.

and Mrs. Donald, (Linda) Mudgett of T.ittletnn. hrnther of Louise W. of Hancock. N.H., G.

Christian of Washington. Conn, and Mrs. Nor- man IKiisriri) Fair of AscUtneV. Vt. and Punta Gorda Isle.

Fla. Service In the Wentwortli Chanel, 30 Prospect Waitham, Oct. 27 at 11 a.m. Please omit flowers. Contributions may be made in his memory to tne American cancer society MONDEAU In Hanson, Oct.

23, Leo hushanri of Lillian (Guimond) Mondeau of 283 Laurel East Rririeewater. nroonetor of the Town Line Cafe, East Bridgewater, former president of the Donroy Trucking father of Paul Donald L. and James of East Bridgewater and Donald L. of West Bridgewater, brother of Nelson. Louie and Al bert of East Bridgewater, Sam of Cal.

and Philin of Fal mouth, also Laura Dupay and Edith Chassey, both of Bridgewater and Grazziella Prior of South Easton. Reposing at the Hickey Funeral Home. 403 Main Brockton. Rela tives and friends are invited to the funeral home and to a uneral mass in St. John's Church.

East Bridge- water. Wed. at 9 a.m. Interment Pine Hill Cemetery, West Bridgewater. Calling hours 7-9 p.m.

Monday and 2-4 and 7-M p.m. ues. IV VI V. VJi 1 1 1 4.. Anna (Pasinka), beloved wife of Arkip Morgoon; dear mother of Anna Cassidy of Waitham, Wanda Kucher of Wakefield, stepson Peter Morgan.

Funeral Tuesday Oct. 26 at 8 a.m. from the Kobernik Funeral Home, 105 Washington Chelsea. Funeral Mass in St. Stanislaus Church a 9 a.m.

Relatives and friends kindly invited. Calling hours Monday 2-4, 7-9. MOSLEY of Canton, Oct. 23, 1971, John beloved husband of Florence (Alsop) Mosley and father of Mis. Charies (Carol) Rogers of Sharon, John H.

Jr. of Falmouth and Stephen D. Mosley of Canton, brother of the Rev. Francis J. Mosley.

Pastor Immaculate Con ception Church, Stoughton and Wil liam j. Mosiev. (janton. Laie resi dence 196 Sherman St. Funeral from the Joseph P.

Roache Home for Funerals. 210 Sherman Canton, Tuesday, Oct. 26 at 9 a.m. uneral Mass in St. jonn at 10.

Relatives and friends re spectfully invited and may visit Sunday eve. 7-9 and Monday 2-4 Sr (- f.m. Late reiirea fostai Milton Post Office. Ml'LI EN Of lent Heights, E. Boston.

Oct. 53 Argentina V. riatto i oeiovea wife of tne late William Mullen: voted mother of Mrs. Pnsci la Marsden of Wil liam F. Mullen Jt of and Mrs.

Virginia Cohan of L. Boston and sister of Mrs. Aureli Marotta and Ernest Ratto. both of E. Boston and Charles Ratto of Calif.

Also survived by 5 grandchildren and 4 Milton, on Tuesday, Oct. 26th at 9'DUBBS Of Somerville, suddenly. fo-d, suddenly Oct. 22, Geralriine Carlson), beloved mother of Nich olas Anthony Nigro at home, daughter of Mrs. Jeannette (Dame) and the late Ernest T.

Carlson of Med-ford. sister of Ernest T. Carlson Jr. of Woburn and Mrs. Lorraine C.

Camuso of Stoughton. Services at the Gaffey Memorial Funeral Home, 43 High Medford on Tuesday, Oct. 26 at 2 p.m. Relati and friends invited. Visiting hours Monday only 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

O'BRlEN Melrose. 21, Irene P. of 106 Ashland St. Beloved n-anehter nf Grane A. alsh I and the late Edward P.

Devoted sister of Mrs. Dorothy Maguire of Melrose. Mrs. Elinor Mason of Wash-, ington, Edward of Virginia, Robert F. of and Joseph B.

of Melrose. Funeral from the Connolly Gaudreau Funeral Home, 1159 Main Melrose Tuesday at 9:20. Funeral Mass at the Most Blessed Sacrament Church, Greenwood, at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. Visiting hours Sunday 7-9, Monday 2-4, O'DONNELL Of Winthrop, Oct.

24. Anastasia D. fFlynn), beloved wife of the late John G. O'Donnell, devoted mother of George W. of Wakefield, and Edwin F.

of Winthrop. Also survived by 7 grandchildren, and 3 gi eat grandchildren. Funeral from the Ernest P. Caggia-no Son Funeral Home, 147 Winthrop Wednes-day, at 10:15. Fu-npral Mas.

in St John the Evange list Church at 11 a.m. Relatives and firends invited. Viutme hours. Mon day, 7-9 and Tuetday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. lO'LEART In Franklin, (formerly of rewton upper Halls), Oct.

24. Rhoda A. (Bailey), beloved wife of Robert B. O'Leary. of 14 Betten Court, sister of Arthur, Richard and Robert Bailey of Needham, Frederick of Roger of Franklin and Paul of Southboro.

Granddaughter of Annie Quinn of Needhi m. Funeral from the Henry J. Burke Funeral Home 56 Washington Wellesley Hills (Rte. 16) Wednesday at 9:18 a.m. runeral Mass in Mary Imma culate of Lourdes Church.

Newton Upper Falls at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours Monday and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society. OTTVAI Of Chelsea Oct.

23, Car- meia iwapoiitanoi of 44 Beacon st. Beloved mother of Guido Ottavi of StoneKam and sister of Mrs. Josephine Paseuito of Hyde Park. Funeral Wednesday at 8 a.m. from the Walata Funeral Home, 125 Washington followed by a Funeral Mass in St.

Rose Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Visiting hours Monday, 7-9 Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. PIERCE In Somerville. Oct.

24. Margaret T. (Siggins), res. 10 Capen Court, belove wife of the late Henry D. Pierce, mother of Clyde A.

Pierce; oi camonage, and sister of ot Mrs, Mary Tanner of Charlestown. Fu neral from The Andrews and Reed Funeral Home, 32U Broadway, at Prospect CAMBRIDGE, Wednesday Oct. 27 at 8 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Joseph's Church, Washington Somerville at 9 a.m.

Relatives rnd friends are invited. Visiting hours Monday 7-9 and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. PINARD In Dedham, Oct. 23, Marie- Ange (Otis), beloved wife of ui-deric Pinard of 27 Bingham mother of Roger B. Pinard of West unton, and Annette cniasson ot Dedham: sister of Adrienne Mac- Donald of Everett, and Geraldine cms of Manchester, N.H.

Also survived by eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Funeral from the Hugh Cannon Funeral Home, 437 High st. on Tuesday morning at 9:15. Funeral Mass in St. Susanna's Church, Riverdale, at 10 o'clock.

Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours Monday only 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment Brookdale Cemetery. POWER in Arlington, Oct. 23, Mary sister of Anna F.

Power, and Mrs. Oscar (Elizabeth Johnson. Funeral from residence, 10 Whit-temore Tuesday morning at 8:00. Funeral Mass in St. Agnes Church at 9.00.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Sunday and Monday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Late member, St. Agnes Sodality, Arlington Catholic Woman's Club, Golden Age Club and Telephone Pioneers Patriot's Club. PROCTOR Of Framingham, Oct.

21. 1971, John father of Carol and jonn a. proctor, jr. services at the Cookson Tunnicliff Funeral Home, 318 Union Tuesday, Oct. 26, at 11 a.m.

Visiting hours Mon- uay evening OUINN Of Quincy, Oct. 23. Joseph nusoann ot urace (Austin); residence 9 Calvin father of Joseph R. Quinn, B.P.D. of Quincy, and wuiiam rowier of canton; brother Of the late Thomas Oninn nf Mai den, Robert Quinn of Maryland, Stephen Quinn of Rhode Island and the late Leo Quinn of Charlestown.

runerai rrom tne wicKens iroupe runerai riome, 26 Adams Qumcy. Wednesday at 8:15 a.m., followed by a Funeral Mass at 9 in Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, 237 Sea Quincy. Rela-, tives and friends invited Viitinsr hours, Monday and Tuesday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment Mt. Wollas-ton Cemetery.

Ample parking in rear oi runerai nome. RANDALL In Stoughton, Oct. 22, 1971, Nettie F. (Stoddard). Residence 87 Pearl wife of the late Elw.vn Randall; mother of Robert E.

Sr. of South Weymouth and L. Louise Randall of Stoughton. Funeral services at Lowe and Powers Funeral Home, 115 Monk Stoughton. Tuesday, Oct.

26, at p.m. Calling hours Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. RATHELL Of Milton, in Hyde Park, October 21, Mary (May) Alexander Rathell; beloved cousin of Mrs. William (Patricia) Jandro and Lawrence N. Provencher of New York.

Funeral from the Carroll-Thomas Funeral Home, 22 Oak Hyde "ark, Wednesday at 9. Funeral from St. Mary's of the Hills Church, Milton, at 10. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9.

REARDON In Maiden, Oct 21, Catherine M. of 400 Charles Sister nf Martf Roarrinn anA Francis Reardon. Funeral from the ywen r. uoonan sons runerai Home. 7 Wirlflow St.

at Fplkwav on Tuesday at 8:15. Funeral Mass me immaculate conception Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Sunday and Monday 2-4 and 7-9. BEGAN In Everett, Oct.

24, 1971, res. 28 Beacon Margaret V. Regan, beloved daughter of the late james ana Mannan canty) Regan. sister of Katherine Buckley of Phoenix, Arizona, cousin of Marga-j ret M. and William P.

Canty of Ev-! ereu. runerai trom The cnanes J. Murphy Funeral Home, 519 Broadway nn Werinesrlnv mnminff at O-IS Followed by a Funeral Mass in The immaculate conception Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 P.m.

Inter-neot Hnlv Cms. Cemetery. Late retired employee of ine itrst national Bank ot Boston. RICH Of Quincy, Oct. 24.

Henry husband of Ruth (Kneller). re. RO Bicknell st. (Germantown), father oi t-eier w. men of Qumcy.

Clifford H. Rich of So. Weymouth. Mrs. Barbara W.

Cook of Reading and Mrs. Diane Turner of Cal. Also survived by 10 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Funeral services Wednesday. Oct.

27 at 1 a.m. from the Wickens and Troupe Funeral Home, 26 Adams Quincy. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment, Mt.

Wollaston Cemetery. Ample parking in rear of funeral nome. beloved husband of the late luargarei t. (tioganl Hiiey of 16 Lyndon Court (formerly of 106; tastern av. devoted father of Mrs Austin (Eileen) Garvev.

Mrs. Thom as Collins. Mrs. Harrison (Gertrude) Eaton. Charles J.

and Harold F. Riley, all of Woburn, and Ronald R. Riley of Winchester. Funeral from the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Wo-! nurn. ruesaay, Oct 26 at 9:15 a.m.

Funeral Mass in the Immaculate Conception Church, Winchester, at A caning nours bunaay iwunuay ana i-v p.m. ROBAR In Somerville. Oct. 24. Harvey husband of the late Mabel B.

i Richardson of 44 ivmpie tatner ot Mrs. Violet L. Hennessey of Ollinrv and ArnnlH Robar of Dorchester. Services at the runerai nome of David Fudee and Son. 1 Highland av Somer ville, Tues.

at 1 js.m. Visiting hours mon. 9f Natick, 22, Alexander beloved husband of Helen, i Buk oiemski) father of Alexander and William, both of Natick. and Kenneth of Sudbury. Funeral services from the F.

J. Higgins Funeral Home. 4236 Washington ROSLINDALE Tuesday. Oct 26 at ii a.m. Relatives and mends invit ed.

Viiting hours Sunday and Mon day 2-4 and 7-0 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Highland Congregational Church Building Fund. Parker Roxbury. Parking in rear of Funeral home on Cummins Highway. ROBINSON Niles age 55.

Octo-I ber 24, 1971 in Auburn. Maine. Funeral services will be held from Th Dillingham and Son Memorial Chapel, 62 Spring Wednesday, Oct 27 at 1 p.m. Interment will be at the Gracelawn Memorial Park Auburn. Me.

Please omit flowers. In lieu of fiowers contributions mav be sent to The Dr. Gard W. Twaddle Nurses Fund care of 300 Main St. Donald runeral Home, Soutn Weymouth, at 809 Main Rte.

18, opposite the South Shore Hospital. Tuesday at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Monday 2-4 and 7-9. Lite employee Weymouth High School Cafeteria.

BACON Bonnie W. of East Weymouth, by accident in Orleans, Oct. 23rd, beloved husband of Norma A. Engiand os 24 ureenwooa father of Betsy A. Prudente of South Weymouth.

Barbara Lynn! at borne and the late Richard Bacon. Foster father of Donna Hayden and Paula Mandigo of the home nrirtress Brother of Adrien Of Florida and Lenora Crutchfield of Georgia. Funeral services at McDonald Funeral Home, South Weymouth at 809 Main St. i Rte. 18, opposite the South Shore Hospital Tuesday at 11 a.m.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Monday 2-4 and 7-9. Late meat sales-, man. Granite State Packing Company of New Hampshire. BAILEY- In Needham, Oct.

23, Philip husband of Mabel mo dem father of Philip H. Bailey and Dorothy Fader. Also survived by tour grandchildren. Service ir. the Fust Baptist Church Chapel, Tuesday, Oct.

26 at 3 p.m. In lieu of flowers memorials may be sent to the First Baptist Church Memorial Fund or the Heart Fund. Arrange ments by Eaton funeral Home. BAKER In Maiden, Oct. 23.

Miss1 Alice Hale Baker, sister of Harold C. of Jamaica Plain. Mrs. Eva Pitman of Hastings on the Hudson. N.Y.; aunt of Rev.

Donr ld Hale Baker of Fryeburg. Earl Baker of Meth-eun, Mrs. Willey of Penn, and Mrs. Robert Shiels of Hasting on the Hudson. N.Y.

Services in The Went-worth Fttneral Home, 37 Maple at 3 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. No visiting hours. Contributions in her memory may be made to The Dr. Straton Schol arship Fund The First Baptist t-nurcn ot Maiden.

BAI.LOt'H in Brookiine, Oct. 21, Ueorge SOeldon Uaiiocn ol 1B4 st. Paul age 46 years. Funeral services at the Ausun Funeral aome, dim county Jew jBea-lord, Tuesday at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend.

Calling hours Monday 24 7-9 m. BARAKAT Of Boston, in Bangor. Oct. 1971, Najeobe. beloved! sister of Alexander Barakat of 87 East Brookiine Richard Barakati and Mrs.

Rose Kurban of Lebanon, and the late Zclfa Bar; kat Funeral I from St. George's Church Hall, 10 St. George formerly James Bos-i ton. weanesaay at a.m. services in St.

George Church at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited to! attend. Visiting hours at the church hall. Tuesday 7-10 p.m. In lieu of flowers memorials may be sent to St.

George Syrian Orthodox Church Building Fund. BI CKFORD Suddenly at The Bedford VA Hospital. Oct. 21, Michael husband of Margaret I. (Roberts) Beckford of 16 Dunn Revere, formerly of Saugus, age 34 invited to attend the funeral i the Eisbee Funeral Home, 549 Lin-i.

coin Saugus on Tuesday at 8 a.m. Funeral Mass at Blessed Sacrament Church at 9 a.m. Interment in Puritan Lawn Memorial Park. W. Peabody.

Friends may call on Monday 2-4. 7-9. BENNETT In E-st Boston, Oct. 18. Peter beloved son of the late Whalen and Philonuene (Lendry) Bennett.

Funeral services at the Magrath Funeral Home. 325 Chelsea (at Day sq. Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Monday 2-4 and 7-9.

Veteran of WW I. Interment private. BERNARD In Chelsea, Oct. 24. Raymond, res.

8 Tudor beloved son of the late John and Elizabeth Perry) Bernard and brother nf Ahearn, Margaret Alcorn, Bertha Algeni, Ralph Aliaby, Roseanna Ambaeh. Harold E. Mara, Catherine E. Mason, Etta McCarthy, John J. Sr.

Mcintosh, H. O. McLaughlin, Mary McNamara, Ann C. McPhee, Mary -Mileski (Milewski) John C. Moller, Richard H.

Mondeau, Leo R. nacon, oomue m. Bacon, Norma A. Philin Balloch. George Barakat, Najeebe i Beckford, Michael Bennett, Peter S.

inn. Bernard. Ray mond Mosley. John H. Mullen, Argentina Mullin, Annie Newland, William Newman, Frank L.

Nigro, Geraldine Nilson, Frank G. O'Brien, Irene P. O'DonnclL Anastasia D. Gertrude Brigham, Dwight Burke, O'Leary, Robert Attorney John Olsen, Peter R. Sr.

c.nnl. Ottavi, Carmela Pierce, Margaret Pinard, Marie-An Power, Mary A Proctor, John B. Quinn, Joseph S. Randall; Nettie F. Rathell, Mary Reardon.

Catherine M. Regan, Margaret Rich, Henry Riley, Patrick J. Robar, Harvey W. Robb, Alexander jLi Ot -naiiuoipu xx. Farrell, Francis A.

Fenn, Edmund W. Fingold, Sara -Fisher, Stanley Ford, William V. J. Gerscovitz, Sarah. Godfrey, Theresa Robinson, Niles D.

Roscio, Leonina Rothwell Harry Ryan, Timothy W. Scarlata, Camille Scioscia, Patrick Sheehan, Margaret Shepardson, R. Sheridan, P. H. Goodale, Beinic E.

IGriffitts, Famel Margaret R. Simpson, Mary Gustin, Jessie A. Haley, Catherine Hamel, Agnes Hatch, Walter I. Hill, Stella G. Hogan, Catherine Singleton, Esther Smith, Melvin W.

Smulkowski, R. Smyth, Francis Sullivan, Mary A. Sullivan, Dorothy Ingeneri, Frederick Thompson, Clara Keenan, Richard Thompson, R. H. Kerr, Christine Valenty, Minnie Venturi, Amando Voto, Albert Walsh, Clarence D.

Wanders, John F. Weller, Ruth E. White, Wilbut B. Wright, Frederick Wyman, Marion Yale, Henry I.L Young, Byron Kisloff, Margaret Kramer, Max Larson, Mary E. Lavery, Frank J.

Lawless, James J. Leavitt, M. LeDuc, Charles F. Lopes, Ceasar MacMillan, James Magralh, Francis Mahanna, J. M.

Sr. WANDERS Of Burlington, formerly ot Mission Hill), sudaenly, Oct. 24, John F. beloved husband of Margaret M. (Murray), father of Karen M.

Kulimun of Stonenam, Margaret M. Gail P. Broeli, John F. Ill and Susan M. Wanders, all of Burlington; also survived by three granddaughters; devoted son of Lillian E.

(Murphy) and the late John F. Wanders; brother of Claire M. Boyer of Falmouth, Kathleen Breen of Foxboro, Robert E. Wanders of Scituate. Funeral from tne David J.

O'Connor Funeral Home, 1558 Tremont Boston (opp. Mission Church Hectoiy), Wednesday Oct. 27. at 9 a.m. Mass of The Resurrection in the Mission Church, at 10 o'clock.

Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours Monday 7-9, Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. Interment, St. Joseph's Cemetery, W. Roxoury.

in rear of funeral home. Late employee MBTA. WELLER Of West Roxbury, Oct. 22, Ruth ttmann), wife of the late Otto Weller Jr. mother of David H.

Weller of Bellingham. Services at Foisom Funeral Chapel, 63 Belgrade ROSLINDALE, Wednesday at 1 1 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. By request, no visiting hours, WHITE Of Dedham, Oct. 23, Wilbut B.

(Boo Boo) of 66- Barrows father of Jacqueline Gassirao and Jeffrey White of Roslindale and brother of Harriet Fox of, Hoi -brook. Nelson M. White of Concord, Laura Donehey of Roslindale, Patricia White of New William S. White of Michigan and Mabel Costello of Stoughton. Services at Foisom Funeral Home, 87 Milton sts.

DEDHAM, Tuesday at 11 a.m, Relatives and friends invited. isiting hours Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Late engineer, New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroads. WRIGHT In Arlington, formerly of Cambridge. Frederick W.

WriRht of 46 Foster st husband of Eileen (Wyzard) Wright, father of Janice Marshall and Marian Wright of Arlington, brother of Harold, Edwin, William and Robert Wright and Louise Quinn. Funeral from the Daniel F. O'Brien Funeral Home, 226 Mass. av. ARLINGTON, Tuesday at 9 a.m.

Funeral Mass in St. Agnes Church at 10 a.m. Rela-l'tve, an invited. Member A Visiting hours Sunday 7-9 p.m., Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. WVM AX Of Brookiine, Oct.

22, Mar-on (T.rrell) of 44 Winslow rd beloved mother of Mrs. Carl M. Prtneia) Boychpck of Calif, and the late Lt. Col. Melvin Wyman (USAF) vSlr t.

Ravid Tirrell of New York and Horace P. Tirrell of Maine Funeral Services at the E. E. Burn ft Home, 204 Main Maiden, Tuesday at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends kindly invited.

VisitinB hours Monday 6-9 p.m. YALE -i In Danvers. Oct. 24, Dr. henry I.

Yale, 84 of 11 Porter St. Danyers formerly of Peabody; husband of Louise K. (Cassidy) father of Arthur of Los Angeles, California, Henry I. Jr. of Peabody, Mis.

Mary Miehaud of Peabody, and Sister Dorothea Yale SND of Holy Rosary bchool, Lawrence. Mass. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday at 9 a.m. from the Conwty Fu-hnrtl1 '2 Chestnut st Peabody Followed by Funeial Mass in St. John Church.

Peabody at 10 a.m. Buna! St. Mary's Cemetery. Salem. Visiting hours Mondav 7 tn 9 P.m.

Ann Timav i i i.vin tu aim to p.m. Relatives and friends invited. ivniivr r- r- i. nT 5 Cambridge, Byron, Frf- vinaom "usband of the late 01 Mr- Nelson Hunt and Mrs. Ann Saunders all Cambridge.

Funeral Services Wednesday Oct. 27th, 11 a.m. at, the Union Baptist Church, 874 Main st Cambridge. Visiting hours at. the Church Tuesday 4 to 9 p.m.

Family present 7 to 9 p.m Relatives and HnnndV lnv'tei- Interment Mount th.A Scr5etery- Arrangements bv mt J. Spears Funcrai Home. 124 Western av Cambridge (Near Central Square). LATE DEATH NOTICES OLSEN Of North Reading. Ort J.

of 22 Woodland di North Reading, husband of th late Aagot S. Olsen I Olsen. father of of R-ading Pu N. of Canton and Mrs Anne S. Sf Charlotte.

N.C.; brother Mrs Anne S. Bakken of Norwa" Funeral at the Croswell Funeral Home, 19 Bow North Visiting hours at. the funeral home on Tuesday evening 7-9. 'Flanawm), Oct. 24.

Stil" Simpson residence 7 Lake North Attle- fnL at 8 15 am. from the Diamond Funeral Home. 180 North Washington North Alt eboro. Mass of the Res tleboro Falls, at 9 a.m Relative Wends invited. Friend, and 7i9npam.7-9 m' TuMday- lexington Lodge of Elks 2204 With deep regret we announce the dea of brother Francis ut'din ni nrnrnur r.

well reposing at the Lows H. Sprn- unciai nutTir. OJ Matt ham St Lexington Center. Vintmc hmiri m- owners VK1 Exalted Puler r. nuvnuntn, secretary POST 442 Al We rerret to announce the death rimcntl w.

Wricht. day 2-4 and 7-8 at Daniel F. 'O'Brien runerai Home, 226 Mass. Arlington. WILLIAM r.

MUTT, rnm, JOHN C. WETLANDT. Ad'U PEABODY LODGE OF ELKS 1403 GROOM In Somerville. Oct. 23.

Margaret R. (O'Neill) 49 beloved v.ife of John Groom, and devoted daughter of Rose and William Neii, sister oi Kose and Terpsa Rvan both or Somerville. William of Charlestown, and the late Mary L. McKay. Funeral from the John J.

Donovan Funeral Home. 140 Otis Cambridge, Tuesday at 8:15. Funeral Mass to be held in St. Ann's Church. Med-ford Somerville, st 9 a.m.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Visiting hours Sunday and wiut it GUSTIN Winchester Ort 22, JessieA. GusUn. J87 Lamt a-4 ana p.m. 1971 Camhrioee daughter of the late Clarence H.

and late Ann F. (Sinclair) Gus- tin. bister of Airs. Mary u. Kooin-son of Winchester.

Funeral service at the Norris Funeral Home. I Elm- wood ruesaay, oci. 26 at is a.m. Visiting hours Sunday from 7-9 and Monday 2-4 7-9. HALEY Of Woburn, Oct.

21, Catherine (Lowder). Wife of the late Thomas F. Haley. Mother of Mary O'Sullivan, Frances Kenney, Doro-i thy Buonopane, Catherine, Leo, Joseph and the late Thomas J. Haley.

Sister of Mabel Beagley. Funeral from her late residence, 17 Chase Tuesday at 8:15. Funeral Mass at St. Joseph's Church at 9 a.m. Rela-I tives and friends invited.

Visiting hours at her late residence, Sunday Monday 2-4 and 7-9. I HA MEL Of Haverhill, Oct. Agnes M. (Comeau) Hamel, mother of Louis H. Hjmel George E.

and Walter I. Hamel of Haverhill, and Mrs. Hazel G. Craigo of Reading, also several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral from The C.

Frank Linnehan and Son Funeral Home. 129 Kenoza av. (Rte. 110), Haverhill, Wednesday, Oct. 27 at 10 o'clock.

Followed by a Con-celebrated Mass in Sacred Heart Church, Bradford i Kte. 125 at 11 o'clock. Calling hours Tuesday 2-4 and v-. HATCH Of Wakefield, Oct. 23 Walter of 182 Salem husband of Frances J.

(Jeffrey) and father of Walter I. Jr. of Falmouth, and Mrs. Joan H. LeGrow of North Re.iding.

brother of Mrs. Eva Frost, Mrs. Betty Cudmore and Charles Hatch of Wakefield, Mrs. Helen Eikkscn of Jacksonville, and Lewis N. Hatch of Foxboro.

Funeral seivice at the McDonald Funeral Home, 19 Yale av Wakefield. Tuesday, Oct. 26 at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends may call at the funeral nome Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. HILL -In Winthrop, formerly of Som- erviVK Oct.

23. Stella G. (MeGuire) of 2 Pratt beloved wife of the late Herman W. Hill and mother of Thelma H. Langis of Winthrop, and Lorena B.

Whalen of Halifax, Nova Scotia, also survived by 3 grandchildren, and 12 great grandchildren. Visiting hours at the Maurice W. Kirby Funeral Home, 210 Winthrop Winthrop, Monday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Services and interment at Digby, Nova Scotia on Wednesday. Please omit flowers.

Donations in her memory may be made to the Heart Fund. HOGAN In Arlington Oct. 24, Catherine (Meara) formerly of Park St. Place, wife of the late Patrick mother of the late Rev. Gerald J.

Hogan of Medford. Mary Kathleen H. of Arlington, and John Hogan of Quincy. Funeral from the lj.w. urannan ana son funeral Home.

378 Mass Arlington, Wednesday, at 9. Funeral Mass in St. Agnes Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Monday and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

INGENEfH Of Belmont, Oct, 24, Dr. N. of 49 Pond husband of Rose C. (Bielis) and father of Joseph F. of Johnston, R.I., and the late Benedict Inupneri and brother of Mrs.

Jennie Alibran-i oi ano Mrs. nose Aveni, Mrs. Charles (Josephine) Aveni and Mrs. Thaxter (Ursalal Polk, all nf Ret. mont, also survived by 3 grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren.

Funeral from the Short Williamson and Diamond Funeral Home, 53 Trapelo BELMONT, neunesuay, uci, raio funeral Mass at St. Joseph's Church, Common Belmont, at 9 o'clock. Friends may rail at ih fimpral home Monday 7-9 and Tuesday 2-4 ana i- p.m. Late member ot St. Joseph's HNS.

KEENAN Of Hingham, Oct. 21 jvicnara peioved son of Kirn- ard and Marjorie (Butler) Keen-an, residence 12 Rice rd. Funeral from the Pyne Funeral Home, 21 Emerald Tuesday Oct. 26 at 9:15 a.m mass ot cnristian Burial in St. Paul Church at 10 a.m.

Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours Monday 2-4 and 7-9 P.m. -nn KERR Brookiine, Oct. 22, Chris- tine (MacDonald). wife of F.rnest Kerr.

Services will be held at the Bell Funeral Home, 376 Washington Brookiine, on Tuesday at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited. Calling hours Monday eve ning v-s p.m. KISLOFf On Saturday, Oct. 23.

Margaret (Pinzuri, beloved wife of Harry, devoted mother of Daniel Kisloff of London, and Jane Goldberg of Roslyn, New York, grandmother of 5 grandchildren. Sister of Phoebe Fine, Bertha Gordon, and Robert Pinzur. Services will be private. There will be no memorial week. KRAMER Entered into rest Oct.

24. Max of 30 Wallingford Brighton, oeiovea nusDana oi Anna (Levine); devoted father of Sally Tucker. Mil- ford Conn, and Jack Kramer of nun. Dear granatatner of grandchildren. Services at the Stanptskv.

Schlossberg Memorial Chapel, 1668 Beacon Brookiine on Monday, Oct. 25, at 11 a.m. Memorial week win be observed at his late resi dence. Expressions of sympathy in his memory may be donated to Sisterhood of Cong. Chai Odom, Engle- wooo Brookiine.

LARSON In Dorchester. Opt 23 Mary E. (Faherty), beloved wife of the late G. George Larson, mother of George C. Larson of Milton, Robert A.

Larson of San Diego, Calif, and Alan Urson of Arlington. Funeral from The Scally Funeral Home, 54 Pleasant Dorchester, Wednesday, Oct. 27 at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass will be held at St. William's Church at 10 a.m.

Visiting hours Monday 7-9, Tuesday 2-4. 7-9 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. LAVEBY In Jamaica Plain suddenly Oct. 23, Frank beloved husband of Alice D.

(English), father of Alice C. Lavery. brother of Herbert A. Lavery formerly of Weit Roxbury. Sr Marysita C.S.J, of Holy Name School, and Mrs.

Dorothy M. Doheny of Nashua. N.H. Funeral from The William J. Gorm- ley funeral Home, sua centre JAMAICA PLAIN Tuesday.

Ort. 26 at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Thomas Aquinas at it) clock. Kei-atives and friends invited.

Interment St. Joseph's Cemeterv Visit ing hours Sunday 7-9. Monday 2-4 and 7-9. Late member of St. Thomas Aquinas Holy Name So-' tieiy.

LAWLESS In Jamaica Plain. Oct 24, formerly of Mission Hill. James resident usy husoane of the late Katherine (Daly): father of Helen McGowan, Peter. Richard. James, lliomas.

Mrs. Mary Jen- nines, and Mrs. Katherine Lyons; brother of John lawless nf Snrinp- field. Richard of Newton, and Michael of Ireland. Also survived by granacnuaren ana 3 great grandchildren.

Funeral from the Cleary Funernl Home, 1605 Tremont st near Mission Church, on Wednesday. Oct. 27 at 10 a.m. Re-ouiem Funeral Mass in the Mission Church at 11 o'clock. Visiting hours Monday 7 to 9 p.m.

Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Relatives and triends kindly invited to be present Springfield papers please copy. LEAVITT In Laconia. N.H.. Oct.

23. Malcolm of Quincy Rumney. NT.H.: husband of Elizabeth (AUcni, formerly of Boston and South Braintree. Late employee of Fore River, Town Taxi and Wonder Bread. Funeral services Tuesday, at 2 p.m.

in Chever Chapel, Dorchester, N.H. Visiting hours Monday evenine, 6-9 in The LaFontaine Funeral Home. Plymouth. N.H. F.

of 2 Cottage husband of the late Emma lAhlert) Father of Charles of North Reading. Fdward of Salem. Arthur of Beverly. Frances, Emma, and Mrs. Edna LeFave of Wakefield.

Funeral from the Butler Funeral Home, 50 Albion Tuesday. Oct. 26. at 8:15. Funeral Mss in St.

Florences Church at 9. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Suoday 7-9, Monday i-4. 7-9. LOPES Of Cambridge, Oct.

24, Ceasar J. of 41 Market beloved husband of the late Mary Fortes I. father of Dominea Andrade. Lillian Matthews. Agnes Butler.

Adeline Cruz, ceas'r Jr. and Louis Lopes, brother of Antonio. Ayers and Maria Lopes, also survived by 7 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. Funeral from The Rogers Funeral Home, 380 Cambridge Cambridge. Wednesday at 8.

Funeral Mass in St. Mary's Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours Monday 7-8, Tuesday 2-4 and; -9 p.m. I MarMILLAX In Dorchester.

Oct. 23. James, beloved husband of Alma iMakiei MacMillan; father of ftanc.v Donohoe and James MacMillan Jr.i Services in The John C. Mulry Fu-j neral Home. 2 King st.

(at Dorchester avenue i ednesday at 10 clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Tuesday only 2-4 and 7-9. Interment. Blue Hill Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be made in his memory to the American Cancer Society, Koston, MAGKATH Frsncis H. in Oct. 24. of 9 Central Hough's Neck, beloved son of (he late James! T. and Mary U-iscolli brother of Sarah D.

and Loretta H.j Magrath of Hough's Keck and thei l-e James T. Magrath and Mrs.) Mary F. Hogan. Reposing at Jc i srph Sweeney Funeral Home. 74 FLM QUINCY CEXTKR, until 8-o'clock Wednesday Funer-i at Mass in the Church of Blessed Sacrament at 9 o'clock.

Hei-1 atives and fiiends are respectfully! invited to attend. Viataig hours Tuesday 2-4 and "t9 m. Ir.termenti Holy Cross- Maiden. Late rrcrrber of the Holy Name Society, Veteran oi WWL Suddenly Oct. 22, in 3 Grandview iixeter, w.ti.

ana brother of Francis B. of Sherbourne and Roland R. of California. Graveside services wil be held at Forest Glen Cemetery, Reading, Thursday, Oct. 28 at 11 a.m.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be made in his memory to the Crotched Mountain Hospital, Greenfield. N.H., or the 100 Club of Mass. SHERIDAN Of Hyde Park, Oct. 24, P. Henry, residence 117 Child beloved husband of Grace A.

(McGowan); father of Mrs. William J. (Helen) Martin of Norwood, Charles M. of Hyde Park, and Philip H. of Long Island.

New York; brother of Mrs. Raymond A. (Winifred) Maeder of Holliston. Mrs. David J.

(Mary) Sullivan of Webster, Mr. John Sheridan of Florida and Mrs. Frank (Mildred) Petrie of Framingham; also surviving are 6 crandchildren. Funeral will be held from The Carroll-Thomas Funeral Home, 22 Oak Wednesday, at 9:15 a.m., followed by a Funeral High Mass in the Church of the Most Precious Blood, at 10. Burial will follow in St.

Mary Cemetery Holliston. Calling hours Monday and Tuesday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Relatives and triends invited. Donations may be made in his memory to the Most Precious Blood Building Fund. SINGLETON Esther, of 23 Regent Koxbury, Oct.

21, beloved wife ot. Allan and mother of Wyola Harding, Hiram Geary, Clifford, Gladys and Bruce ueary and daugnter of Mildred Gomes, survived by 12 grandchildren. Funeral service Tuesday at 10 a.m. in the J. B.

Johnson Funeral Home, 196 Warren Roxbury. Visiting hours Monday 7-9 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. SMITH In Whitman, Oct. 23, Mel- vin husband of Eleanor A.

(Pulsifer) and father of Bruce P. Smith, age 63 yrs. Private funeral service at the Shepherd Funeral Home. 532 Washington Whitman on Wednesday, Oct. 27.

Interment in Coolbrook Cemetery. Whitman. Cal- ing hours Tuesday evening 7-9. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the American Cancer society. SMULKOWSKI Ralph, 83 years, res.

11 Howe Court, Lawrence, Oct, 23. after a long illness, beloved hus band of Julia (Verbicky) Smulkow-i ski, father ot rrank J. of L. Boston and Charles K. ot Salem, N.H.

Funeral from the Richard M. Plonow- ski Funeral Home, 180 Jackson Lawrence. Tuesday at 8. Funeral Mass at 9 a.m. from Holy Trinity Church.

Visiting hours today 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. SMYTH Francis O. In Braintree, (formerly of Weymouth), Oct. 24, beloved husband of Antoinette De-Tommasoi of 109 Forest father of Francis J.

and Denise of home address and Sharon Eames of Quincy, brother of Bernard of Worcester, Vincent of Brockton. Kathleen Kil-day of Taunton and Barbara Cre-lease of Conn. Funeral from McDonald Funeral Home, So. Weymouth at 809 Main st. i Rte.

18, opp. So. Shore Hosp. Tuesday at 8 a.m. Funeral Mass in St.

Claire's Church, Braintree at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Monday 2-4 and 7-9. Late Food Service Director Northeastern Past Vice Pres. Mass.

Hosp. Association, and Army Veteran W.W. II. SULLIVAN In Medford, Oct. 24.

Dorothy L. (McHarg) of 259 Fulton beloved wife of Leo mother of William McKinley of Florida. mes McKinley of Maiden, Richard Sullivan. M.D.C. Patrolman Daniel Sulli van, Timothy Sullivan, Mrs.

Judith itusers, ana ivuss jviaureen suiuvan, all of Medford. Mrs. Dorothv Dav nf Everett. Sister of Edward McHarg of North Reading. Funeral from the Dello Russo Funeral Home, 306 lviain weanesaay at a.m.

Funeral Mass in St. Francis of Assissi Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited. Visiting hours Monday 7-9, Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made in her memory 10 tne cancer und.

SULLIVAN Oct. 24. in Andover, inrs. Mary (Mulcahy). widow of James V.

Sullivan, mother of Doctor James B. Sullivan, Dean Emeritus, Salem State College of Andover, Margaret wife of Joseph Gaudette of Salem, N.H.-, sister of Sister Catherine Joseph of Welles-ley. 6 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. 10 o'clock Funeral Mass, Wednesday, St. Patrick's Church, Lawrence.

Burial in Immaculate Conception Cemeterv Calling hours Monday 7-9 and Tuesday 2-4 7-9 at the John Breen Memorial Funeral Home, 6 Tremont Lawrence. THOMPSON Suddenly, of Atelrn.e Oct. 24, Richard H. beloved hus-l uanu oi mary i. nevoted father o' Mary, Ruth Ann.

Ellen and muridia an oi wo Warwick de voted son of Mrs. Amelia 4 Minton Thompson and the late Newell luuuipann. mere are no calling nn railing hours. Pro-Burial Funeral Mass in The Most Blessed Sacrament Church. Greenwood.

Tuerfav nmg at 7 p.m. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. Contri-1 butions in his memory may be made ip me nean rund, tr7 Beacon st, Boston. THOMPSON Of Weymouth, Oct. 23.

Clara Nourse) age 68. of 35 Alnine wife of Wilmot Thompson, sister of Miss Emma Nourse and Wendall Nourse nf Melrose. Funeral Service at Holy Nativity Church, Nevin So. Weymouth, on Tuesday, Oct. 26 at 10 a.m.

Calling hours at C. C. Shepherd Funeral Home, 134 Pleasant So. Weymouth, on Monday 2-4 and 7-9. In lieu of flowers donations mav be made to The Holy Nativity Theological Education Memorirl Fund, VALENTY Of Forest Hills.

Oct 54. Minnie (Davis), widow of Anthony Valenty; beloved mother of E. B. and E. V.

Nickerson of California ana ivirs. Amanaa Feters of Jamaica Plpin. Mrs. Edith Siss of Stnuehton and Mrs. Winifred Boyd of Dorchester.

Funeral from the Brady Funeral Home. 10 Tower Forest Hills, Wednesday morning. Oct. 27. at Funeral Mass in St.

Andrew the Apostle cnurcn at clock. Relatives and friends are invited. Visit ing hours Monday and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment Fairview Cemetery. Parking in rear of Funer al Home.

VENTURI Amando aee 52. Oct 23 at Riverside, California, former resident of Batchelder Roxbury, beioved husband of Pearl iGustaf-errol Venturi, father of Rosemarie Sarto, Janet Lyons and Dorothy Venturi, all of Riverside. Caliiornia. Burial Wednesday. Oct.

27 from the Kuoiaoux Mortuary, b'ifl Mission Riverside. California. VOTO In Somerville. Oct. 24.

Albert A. Voto. of 211 Summer o) ioreen c. ftsmtei voto. tat i riT i ipnnran KatriH pn jvi snn Cynthi? C.

Voto. brother of Philip. xui ijiciij, i as iu.uui Chester, Francis A. (Frank), beloved husband of the late Catherine (Byrnes) and devoted father of rancis T. of Dorchester; Joseph A of Randolph, and Mrs.

Marie A Mulligan of Hingham; brother of Mrs. Mary (Mae) Melcedy of Dorchester and Mrs Florence Granev of North Quincy. Also survived bv 14 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Late residence, 4 Winfield rd. Funeral from the John J.

O'Connor Funeral Home, 740 Adams st. (nr. Gallivan blvd. Dorchester, Tuesday morning at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass in St.

Brendan's Church at 10 clock. Relatives and friends re- spectiully invited. Visiting hours Sunday 2-4 and 7-10, Monday 2-4 and 7-10. Interment New Calvary Cemetery. FENN In Concord.

Oct. 24, v- Fenn in his 66th year, husband of Mary (Rossellei, father of Mary Gail and Ellen Fenn, brother of James P. Fenn of Mar-blenead. At his request, funeral services will be private. In lieu of flowers contributions in his memory be rondn to Imevson Hospital.

Concord. Arrangements by Dee of Concord. Saturday. October -J. Sara (Ginsberg) of 60 Woolson Mattapan Widow of Abraham, UI Leo, iorence, and Mamie Fingold of Mattapan Graveside services on Monday, October 25.

at 10 a.m. at the Moses Mendelsohn Cemetery, Grove st Roxbury. Memorial week at her 'late residence. FISHER In Norwood. Oct.

23. Kfan- nr i ,6 Washington husband of the late Jennie M. (Hubbard) and father of Revell J. Fisher of Aljyn H. Fiher nf Norwof Muriel Sullivan of Walnole.

also i- K'anacnnaren. t.i.rcii. iu vmuug nours. FORD, in this city, the 23rd. William States Court Judge Francis J.

Ford. Funeral from The Frederick J. Crosby Funeral Home. Hfi7 Ra- con BOSTON (near Park dr.) on Wednesday mnmmo a.u followed by a Funeral Massi C'lia Church, Back Bay 1 at 9 oclock. Relatives and friends aie iiivneu.

visiting nours Mondav 7-9 p.m. Tuesday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Interment 1 cemeterv. Brookiine. Member class of 1917 Harvard College.

Veteran WWI. GERSCOVITZ Sarah (Harris) of! rhfxjtnnt c-t rhoin Geotgf BeVnavd Mission Hill. Oct. Berr? it The 23, Joseph P. Late residence Hrh- Frank A.

a.m. funeral Mass ai si. Elizabeth's Church, Milton, at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Late member of the Boston Bar Association, Massachusetts Bar Association, Norfolk County Bar Association, American Bar Association, Algonquin Club of Boston.

Beacon Society oi Boston, fast urand. Knight and District Deputy, Knights of Columbus Council 3T116. Past President of the Boston Municipal Engineers. Director of Dorchester Mutual Insurance Company. Visit-! ing hours Sunday and Monday 2-4 and 7-10 p.m.

BURTON In West Roxbury, Oct. 22, Sarah "Ivy" iBowcn), beloved motner of Mrs. Dons Brown of West Roxbury; devoted aunt of Mrs. June Shaw, Ralph, Donald and Georee rogg: also survived hv five grandchildren and one great-! granacnua. iuneral services in the Frederic J.

Crnshv Funeral Home, 1803 Centre West Rox- Dury, luesaay morning, at 11 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Sunday 7-9, and Monday 2-4 and 7-9. Inter ment Fairview Cemetery, Hyde raik. "Vf? Lralin' Oct.

23, Antonio of 4 Lillian ueioveu nusuana oi tuai-leta), devoted father of Mrs. Alfred icva i Ainoneiu ol Lexington, Miss Mary Busa of Washington, D.C., Mrs. Del (Lavinia) Hughes of Portland, Joseph L. of Weymouth. Alfred S.

of Lexington. Rome P. of Rocky River, Ohio. Daniel P. and Anthony C.

Busa. both of Lexington. Brother of Mrs. Antonina Maz-zulo of Messina, Siciliy, Guy of nrvuuiu, jonn ana Angeio, Dotn of T.evmstrtni IMinn nf the late Frank Busa. Also vivea py 20 grandchildren and roncri the Douglass Funeral Home, 51 Wovthen rd Lexington.

Tuesday. Oct. 26 at 9 a.m. Followed by a Funeral Mass at Sacred Heart Church, East Lexington, at 10 a.m.! Friends may call at the Douglass funeial Home, Sunday and Mon-o iy 2-4 and 7-9 P.m. n.S.TTI1." Beachmpnt, formerly of Brookiine.

suddenly, Oct. 24. cnanes beloved brother of Mrs Ann Goodwin, of Revere. Robert Campbell of West Roxbury. and Jonn ot Cgliiornia, brother-in-law or Douglas E.

Goodwin, uncle of Mrs. Kay M.vctte, Mrs. Marcella Pauley, C-iPt H. R. Goodwin.

Don id Goodwin, all of Revere, Mrs. Mart Anne Kufo of Woburn, Richard Campbell of Sharon, and Donna acvunnon Brighton, also sur-: vivea oy 2 grand nieces and nephews. Funeral from the Porcella Funeral Home, 876 Winthrop Revere, Wed. at 9 a.m. Funeial Mass in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, at 10 a.m.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Mon. 7-9: Tups 2-4 and 7-9. Late member of Rever iuuse ui cms. io.

11(1. side SL. devoted and loving broth- vi ui xjdjiccs si. uean oi Aiission jnin, oeiovea uncle ot Joseph aim witiiam r. uean ooth of Boston.

Funeral from the David J. Connor Funeral Home, 15 .8 Tre-mont opp. MisMon Church Rectory, Tuesday, Oct. 26 at 9 a.m. Mas of tne Resurrection in the Mission Church at 10 o'clock.

Relatives and friends respect! ully invited. Visiting hours Sunday 7-9 and Monday 2-4 A 7-0 tcrmtm Oak Grove Cemetery. Meci-i ford. Parking in rear of funeral1 home. 1tp retir.) comm.

of Mass. (P.W.D., Nashua. CHARLTON" In Melrose, Oct. 23. for- 4 tMacDonald wife of the late Charles! L.

of 147 Linwood mother of' Rob'-it H. and of Melrose, Don-! aid L. of Hibbing. Norman! A of Braintree. Funeral services ati the Taylor Funeral Home.

654 Main: Melrose. Tuesday at 2 P.M.! Friends may call at the funeral Home Monday 2-4 7-9. I CHRISTIE In Boston, Thursday, zu Lewis mte of Koxbury, be loved husband of the late Vila Lewis E. Chnslie Jr. and Mrs.

I Paulme Crawford. Funeral from the Riley Funeral Home, 171 Hum-boidt DorchestPr. Chapel service to be held on Tuesday, Oct. 26 at I p.m. Family present Monday evening from 5-7 p.m.

Visitins hours 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Relatives end friends inited. i PRICELESS as a symbol of DEVOTION f- MONUMENT DEALERS BOSTON-NORTH SHORE FRANCIS J. WLARDI Deo! direct. Ageless neneriols It lettering cemeteries.

Free estimate. CAST 7-7944 SIGTNSCK MONUMENTS Diipler Otfre 1 387-390 232 FULLER EVERETT We fwrwish Granite MonamefiH I Irene Memorials far oil parks. Sotisfcctiwi Guaranteed. QUINCY MEMORIAL CO. 211 Wi fiord Oirincr 471-C2S0 Adorns Dtrc.

82 St 14 Call for free booklet Slwwroomsape oaily AUSTIN RcHUGH Cflf 172 1ROADWAT, MAIDE Opp. Holy Ctmerery 324-291 E.pe't (eferira to oar ardor great grandchildren. Funeral from'RILEY In Woburn, Oct. 23, Patrick 24. 1971.

Beloved wife of the lateiIjDi'c WakejHd, Oct. 22, Charles' Welch and Sons Home. 718 Broadw-ay. Wednesdays Oct. 27 at 8 a.m.

Funeral Mass in Our Lady of The Assumption Church at 9 am. Relatives and' friends most kindly invited. Visitine! hours Monday 7-9, Tuesday 2-4 andj 7-9. Late member of Cary Sq. Asio-i ciaies ana eteran ol 11.

BERNIER In Cleveland, Ohio, (for- meriy of Newton Centre), Oct. 23.1 mi. ijeorge m. Bcrnier. husband of the late Lillian T.

Wallace: father of Paul W. Bernier of St. Louis. Dr. George M.

Bernier Jr. of Cleveland. Ohio and Mrs. Katherine B. Thorn of Acion.

6 grand children, 11 brothers and sifters. Funeral from The Cate and Pratt Funeral home. 12.51 Washington W. Newton. Wednesday.

Oct. 27 at! 10:15. Followed by a Funeral Mas' in Sacred Heart Church. Newtom Centre at 11 a.m. Visiting hours Tuesday 7-9.

Burial in St. Joseph's Cemetery, W. Roxbury- i BIRR YM AX In Boston. Oct Mrs, Gainette Berrjman. of 20 Park; View Roxbury.

Beloved mother nt llfMul Cn, I Suzanne. Edgar. Robert and Leroy tte'-ryman, ana jvirs. Kooen uaai Lawrence. 13 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren, a host of relatives! ana friends.

Rcposmg at the Cm-oim Funeial Chapel, at GROVE HALL, Dorchester. Funeral from the; cnapei. Wednesday, Oct. 27 st 11, sm. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hours. Tuesday. 2-4 and 7-9! p.m. Family present at the 7-9. In lieu of flowers, donate to! your favorite charity.

SEE ONE OF THESE WEST ROXBURY THOS. CARRIGS I SON 772 LaOmqe FA 3-2454 CCorner ef W. ftwy. new St. Joseph's Cemetery 1 41 No.

Cary St Irocktot JU C. E. KOSSE MONUMENTS HUNDREDS IN STOCK S. Re. e.

Attlebaro. -MTl Cu'tie oft totio WNFIiFF 531 Cmmn Hnr-. Roslindale StJ lot. Aaburu Ca-tbridoe I Sprijiqwle Lvwi 142 Simmer FlwiOMtii S4 Fth inc Te: the Ernest P. Cagsisno Son Fu neral Home.

147 wintnroD win thron. Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. Fu- neral Mass in St. Lazarus Church pt 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited Visiting hours, Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

MULLIN Annie (Prussinl of 106 Watts Chelsea, on Oct. 24. beloved wife of the late Bernard Mullin. devoted mother of Albert Mullin of New Jersey, Shirley Weisman of Framingham and the late Bertram Mullin, aiso survived by 7 grandchildren. Services at the Tort Funeral Chrpel, 151 Washington Chelsea, on Mondav.

Oct. 25. at 11 a.m. Interment in Everett. Memorial week at her late residence through Thursday evening.

Memorial week continued at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wiseman, 75 Leigh st ramingnam. NEWLAND Of South Boston, Ort. 23.

William beloved son of the late William and Margaret (Kenne- dy) Newland. beloved brother of Mrs. Mary M. Keoush of South Boston, also survived by 23 nephews and nieces. Funeral from the O'Brien Funeral Home, 145 Dorchester st Wed.

at 8. Funeral Mass in St. Augustine's Church at 9 ed. Visiting hours Mon. 7-9.

Tues. 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Veteran of WWI and WWII. NFWMAN In Cambridge, Oct. 22.

1971. Frank brother of Gertrude L. Newman. Residence, 55 Magazine st Funeral services in the chapel of the Watson Funeral Home. 11 Magazine st.

at Central Square. Tuesday. Oct. 26. at 11 jti Calling hours Monday 2-4 and 7-9.

Late veteran WW I and veteran member of Bethesda Lodge A.F.AA M. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Medic Alert Foundation, Turiock. Calif. 95380. NILSON In Milton.

Oct. 24. Frank! G. Niison of 16 Aberdeen beloved husband of Ethel A. Cnrbelt.

father of Edith G. Cont! of East Walpole, and Frank G. Jr. of field, also survived bv pranH, children, brother of David J. of San Beraadm Cal and A.

Paul Nilson of Milton. Funeral services at the First Congregational Church cf Mil ton. 495 Canton an Wednesd vj st 2 clock. Relatives and friends i invited. Friends may call tt the J.B.j Coie Gleason Milton Home fori Funerals.

5 Canton at Mntont Village on Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. I Interment Milton Cemeury. In lieu! of flowers donations in his memory; may be made to the Memorial Fund; of the Church or Miss Amaranth) Fund of the Order of the Amaranth P3t Commancer of Mil ton Fast No. 114, American Legion. Samuel Gerscovitz, dear sister of Phillip Harris of Newton.

Barney Harris of BrieMon. anH Rav Kpvris of Chelsea. Services at Tort Funeral Chapel. 151 Washington Chel sea on luesday. October 2t at l-noon.

Interment in West Roxbury. i Memorial week at her late residence through Monday evening. GODFREY Of Forest Hills Oct: 24.1 Theresa C. Murphy), beloved wife! of Lauris Oodtrey; mother of vfj Plain, Mrs. Jean Campbell of Forest Hiiis; stepmother of Lauris S.

God frey sister of Mrs. Julia Murphv of Forest also sur vived by 1 1 grandchildren. Funeral i from the Brady Funeral Home, lui Tower Forest Hills. Wednesday! Oct. 27 at 9:15.

Funeral Moss in St. Andrew the Apostle! Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and! friends are invited. Visiting hoursi Monday evening 7-9 Tuesday-2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Late member of i F.

Interment Forest Hills! Cemetery. Piease omit flowers-i Parking in rear of Funeial Home. i GOODAI-E In Lindcnhurst. L.T.. forreeriyof Waitham, Oct.

22, 1971,, Bcrnic IE. iBeswicki, beioved wife, of theiate Norman A. Goodale; of Mrs. Edward (Loretta Leonard, Waitham, Mrs, Edward Catherine Carinen. N.Y..

Cmelr. i Charies M. of US.V., Washington-! DC. Lt. Col.

Richard U.S.M.C in Pprngfield, Dr. Robert of Lexineton. and Thomas J. Goodale i of Nnrv-'ood; sister of Frank Be, swick of Xatick. Services from the: wrasco Memorial.

773 Moody st. Tuesday mornins at a followed bv a f-'nera! Macs in St. Charles Church at 9. Relatives; and fnends are respectfully invited-to attend. Visiting hours Sunday! and Monday 2 end J-9 p.m.

CFTFHTTS In Melrose. Oct. 23. Parceia Cablet, wife of the late Bfi crend Jacob of 6 Holland rriother of Mrs. Charles Knox of A.

rose ard Mrs. Ricnard Traiser of; Weuesiev Funeral Services at the First United Methodist Church. Main st Melrose. Wednesday 1 p.m. In of flowers in her memory may be made to the First Uni'e-i Metvt Church or' you: favorite charity.

There are no' visitLig hours. iiniiicirua uauaaw: ta. Jenny Voto and Annie Cullen. Sumner st. SOMERVILLE.

Wednesday nt 8 a.m. Funeral Mass at St. Catherine's Church 9 a Relatives and friends invited. Visitng hours Monday and Tuesday i-w o.m. In Cambridge.

Oct. 22, almi ut w. fioxoury. wt. Ruth E.

(Catlin). father of Mrs.i Carol Dieein of Norwood. Janet and David Walsh cf W. Roxbury. broth- er of Mrs.

Margaret Kiern-n of ndale. Funeral from the F. J. Higgins Funeral Home 4216 Washington st, ROSLINDALE Wednesday, Oct 27 at 9 a rr. Funeral in St.

Therepa'n Church at Maine Leonina (Battista) of 14 High st oeiovea wife of Natalie Rosco. mother, of Vincent of Wakefield, Mario J. of Watertown. Alfrrd P. Of Connecticut F.leannr Pnni of Cambridge and Alice A.

Stier cf i Cambridge, Also survived by 16 -andchiidren and 5 grst grand-i children Funeral from the Stanton) Funeral Home. 7R6 Mount Auburn1 Watertown. Tuesday at 8 a.m.! Funeral Mass the Saereii Heart; Church. Mount Auburn at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends respectfully, invited to attend.

Visi'ing hour. Sunday 7-9. Monday 2-4 and 7-9; p.m. interment Mount Auburn Cem-' etery. 10 o'clock.

Relatives anf friends in-'W'e regret to announce the death of vited. Visiting hours, Monday. esteemed brother Dr. Henrv I F.m.. and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

I Yale, ER. and part State President, i of flowers, donations may beiWili hold service on Tuesday. Ort to the Maw. Genera: at 8 p.m. at the Conway Funeral Csncrr Fund.

Parking in rear of fu- Home. 12 Chestnut st Peabodv. Mass. neral home of Cummins Highway. Thomas Hail.nan, Secretory.

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