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36 The Boston Globe DEATHS Tuesday, February 11, 1975 DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS i KOII.ES fin R.I Tn "Woonsocke I9Tfl. BrNTING Of Marshfield. In Florida. CIIIUCHIOI.O In Boston. February DF.NNISON Of Feb.

7. ILTW bar- MTVARD Of Mrdfor.i. c- Eln.er. beloved rf Keith AIDEV Of Waloole. Feb.

9. 9. Dr. h. 10.

Vincenzo Rocco. beloved nus Feb. 9. age 87. Elizabeth DeCeern-j Robert A.

Husband of Elizabeth (Wilde'. Father, of Robert A. band of Maria Grazia Coppola', loving faiher of Anthony and Marie of Boston. brotner of Angelina Coviello of Boston, and brother-m-law of Maria Angela Chiuchioio. Funeral.

Thursday, at a.m. from the Michael Deho Russo Son Funeral Chapei. 24 Fieet BOSTON. Mas? at a In St Marv's Church. Rela husbttrid of la'e Tracey Flynn: resider.ee Winter St oo nsoc r.e from iite rencer-ce dt at 9 a.rr:.

Conct iebr iied Ms-of Christian in St. Charles. Church. WOOXSOCKET. r.t 10 a.m Relative: and i'ivned to Cslling hours Monday 7-9 and Tuesdsy 2-4 and 7-9 FORD Of Brishton.

February 9. nion ot Carlisle, airs. William Connors of Candy, Oregon, brother of Raiph H. Drnnison nf Reading. Funrrsl services from the Fdzeriy Beesom Funera! Kor.ie.

Main READING, Tuesday. Feb. 11 at 2:30 p.m. Contributions may be? made in his memory to the Unitarian Church, Woburn Reading. kovien wile of tne lale cnarles ri.i Bunting, inotner of Thomas Bunting of Damon Point Circle: 1 crandson.

Charles H. of Mar.field.! Funeral from the Sparrell Home. 1 Summer (OHASSf.T Wednesday. FeD. 12 at 9 a.m.

fol-j lowed by a Mass of Christian Burial St. Anthony's Church. Cohas- set at 10 a. Hi. Funeral home calling hours Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

In' lieu of flowers donations may be; en. feu V. ti ntnor lather of Leonard of Chelsea, ilarvpv Koiies of Peay dy. of of Sam Ree re. Morris Kolk? and Parl Orisman.

of Ca.r'orra. su: bv Errar.dthildrer.. at the Torf Funera' CharV l.M Washington Ave- ELSE on Feb. 11 at 3:30 p.m. Literment Danvers.

Memorial week at his laic residence. Contributions in his memory may he made to the Israeli Emergency Fund. 3.ti tives and friends kmdlv inviied Visiting hours. Tuesday DIXON" Of Staten Island, N.Y..f I'asq-aie id her of Kenuetn c. Revere.

Mrs. JeaP.r.e Huruue ar.d Robert of Ann over nnri -o'her t.f Paul of New Ha: Mrs. Geneva Carr.p'.I and Mr-. Manory Jaquith of Maiden. Funer-f i from the E.E.

Burn ar.d S'-r. Funerd Home. 572 Pleasant (corner Filswy Wedre5da at 8:15. Funeral Mas? in the Immaculate Conception Church at 9 Relative? and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours Monday 7-9.

Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. i MILDRAM In Melrose. February: 8. OUve M. Upham.

of 75 Lake mother of Mrs. Paul E. Dor- othy) Sutton of Sandusky. Michi-; gan. Services in First United Mth-i odist Church.

Main Wednesday at 2 p.m. There Pre no visit me hours. Gifts in her memory may be made to the mem rial fund of the church or to the Arthritis Founda ednesday. 2-4 and 7-9 maae to me cnaruy oi your cnuive. HRF Entered into ret Feb.

K-. Herman of 1200 Cen 5'. Belovt-d wife of Myt X. Sharaf. ccvoir-i of Syiv.a Liner of Norm Fia.

Ka.if -of Ohio, and the Lite "tnther-in-lw (-1 Rue Shirai of MalQcn. lmin of tne late Jeafte Isidore Bcrman. Bessie Poor-vu. Rr.od Atkins, and Harry Be: Di ar grandmother of 7 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren Services at the Star.et-jkv-Sehlossberg-Solomon Chapels. 1668 Beacon BROOKLINE.

Tuesday. Feb. 11 at 1:::0 p.m. Memorial Observance will be at the home nf Mr. and Mrs.

Arneld Menzer. 155 Cynthia Newton Centre through Wednesday evening. Expressions of Symp.nhy her memory mav be donated to the Hebrew Rehabilitation Center. 1200 Center Roslindale. SHOTWFI.L Oe Medford.

Feb 8 John H. beloved husband of the late Jennie (Santolucilo). falhrr of John R. of Medford. and Wil-lMm D.

Sliotwcll of Medford. Alo Interment Marshfield Hills Ccme-'CONGDoN Allen Ramsdell. Nan- iftrv TareVifiell inTS tery. Marshfield. Rose A.

Beloved wite of the late Walter. Mother of Wa-! ter J. Ford of Bnghton, Thoma3 (Helen) Grealy of Mrs. Joseph Rosemary Fiannery Aloert t. merti in tils BJrd year and brother of Alice Kirk of Valpoic.

Also survived by feerai nieces and nephews. Funeral ser-j vices be held in the James H. Deianev Funeral Hocrjc. 43 Com-! mon WWLPOI.E. on Wednesday.

Feb. 12. at 10 am. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Monday 7-9.

sr4 Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. Veteran WW I. ASHBEE Of Winchester. February 9. formerly of Woburn.

Marion Ashbee. aged 86 years, of 22 John-on Road. Sister of the late Arthur nd Charlotte Ashbee. Funeral Ser-and Charlotte Ashbee. Funeral 6er-Bixby Funeral Home.

14 Johnson Street. TCOBIEX. Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. BAKER In Braintree. February 10.

1975. Dorothy M. (Bolandi Baiter, he beloved of William F. Baker of 44 Home Park the devoted mother of Elizabeth Baker of Bramtree. William A.

Baker of Bramtree. and Gerard A. tucket, on February 7. 1975. iormeriy oi atenown.

eoruary 9. William A. Billy), age 15. Be-! loved son of John J. and Katherine I.

(Mclntyre) Dixon, Brother of Mrs. Roger (Sandra Joyce) Bates of Hawthorne. N.H.. John J. Bl'TLER In West Somerville.

Feb. KRAVETSKT Entered into rest or canton ana iurs. James (Catner- ine Donahue of Caiiiornia. I.atp and Miss Mary Ann Dixon, both of. B.

1S75. Joseph ot irancesca Ave. Husband of Mary A. (McLaughlin). Father of Joseph R.

and John T. of Somerville. Amanda B. Burns of Norfolk. Mary Tassi-nari of Medford and Frances Mc-Xeill nf Hawaii: brother of Margar J.

y. uranason ot Mrs. ceiia (Kelly) of Waltham and the late after a short illness, beloved nus-band of Alice lTobie, devoted father of Jane C. Qiunby and loving; grandfather of Scott and Edward i Quinby. Memorial Service Satur-i day, February 15.

at 12:30 p.m. at tne Unitarian Church, on Nantucket Island. Instead of flowers those who wish may make contributions, to The Nantucket Cottage Hospital, Nantucket. Mass. 02554.

February 9. Abraham of 4 Essex! Sharon, beloved husband of; Mildred (Yorra): devoted father oil Ruth Kozol of Sharon and Marcia; Rubin of Xtick: loving brother of i Gertrude Kymoff of R.I.. and the late Ida Kravet anrt Israel Kravet; dear grandfather of, William J. uixon and Mr. Lillian (Gillis of Watertown and the late Andrew L.

Mclntyre. Nephew of Mrs. Robert iMary R. Piatt and residence 31 Champney st. Funeral: from McNamara Funeral Home, 460 Washington BRIGHTON, at Lake st.

Thursday morning at 8 o'clock. Funeral Mass in Our Ladyj of the Presentation Church at 91 o'clock. Relatives and friends in-! vited. Interment St Joseph's Cemetery. Visiting hours Tuesday ev-ning 7-9 p.m.

and Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Late member of The et L. O'Keefe of also survived by 12 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Funeral from the rirpo T. nnhpriw Funeral Home.

tion. 38 Chauncy Boston. 5 grandchildren. Services jhi-s. wuuam ineresa corn Stanetsky Schiossberg Solomon MORGAXELL1 Of Sharon Feo 10.

gan both of Watertown. Funeral In Winchester. Feb. 855 Broadway (Powder House Sa.l CONNOLLY Memori.il Chapel. 824 Washingtor irom the Joseph A.

MacDonald Fu tne laie saivaiore; iiiouier WEST SOMERVILLE, on Wednes neral Home. 6 Riverside WA Baker of Westwood. Grandmother of Kathleen E. Baker, and sicter of TERTOWN Wednesday at Rl Mother Kevin Guild. Miss Marion R.

Boland of Brain. a.m. Funeral Mass in The Church1 fbfvph Of Lexincton February. tree. Funeral from the Sweeney George Daniel.

John. Mary Mrs. Emily Rogers, all of California. Anthony. Adelina.

Mrs. Jose-Ptune R. Ottaviani. ail ot Sharon, Aloert tl EOato.i. Anna Posternak of Salem, N.H..

the late Nicholas, formerly of Sharon: sister of Michael DiEsso ol Sharon. Funeral from the John L. Coleman beloved son of the; late Thomas F. and Mary A. (Connolly Connolly; residence 28 Clark brother of Michael Marion H.

Reiily. boih of Winchester and' Mrs. Bernard 'Baroarai Callahan of W'oburn; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral) irom the Lane Funeral Home. 760! Main WIN'CHESIER Wedne-j day.

Feb. 12 at 9:15 a.m. Funeral! survAcd ty 3 grandchildren. John P. and Robe-t A.

Shotwell and Mrs. Helen Pride and one great Robbie Pride. A Funeral Mass was held in St. James Church Medford on Tuesday. Feb.

11 at 10 o'clock. Arrangements hv the Gaf-fry Fur.e'-al Home. MEDFORD. Brothers Home for Funerals. 1 Independence Ql'INCY.

Thurs day morning at 9:15 a.m. runeral Mass in St. Clement's Church at 10; o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Calling hours Monday 7-9.

Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. Retired em-; ployee of MBTA. CAUDLE Of Forest Hills. February! 10. John (Lt.

retired. beloved husband of Victoria t. (Dempscyi; father of John III. of Weyrrrmth, and Emily Oreto! of Jamaica Plain: son of Johni r.AA c- nf Jamaica Plain: lives and friends kindly Visiting hours Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9; p.m. Interment St.

Patrick's Ceme-i tery. Contributions may be made I in his memory, to the Leukemia Society of America 739 Boyl-i day. February 13. at 9:1) a.m. Funeral Mass in St.

Thomas More CANTON (day and time to be Memorial week will be observe! at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Korol. 352 South Main Sharon. Expressions nf svmpathy in his memory may be donated to a charity of your choice.

LAWLOE Of West Roxbury, for-i nieriy of Dedham. Feb. 9, 1975. Edward beloved husband of the; late Agnes T. (Quinm: iath-r oi Joseph of Dedham; Mrs.

Helen, Kelty of Medfield, Mrs. Anthony: (Joan) Kropinok of cousmi i of Mrs. Helen McCauley of West eien iormeny of Audubon1 Rd. Services at the Douslass Fu-i neral Home, 51 Worthen LEX-1 INGTON, Wednesday. February 12, at 2 p.m.

There are no calling hours. In lieu of flowers those who wish may send memorial gifts to the Wellesley Collepe Development Fund, care of Welleslcy College. Wllelpv. Macs Keeling Son Funeral Home. 3 SISTFR ADKI.E .11 LIE DEI TS II.

Front. ton the Common', SD Of Dame Institute. a.i5 WALPOLE. Thursday. Feb.

13 ol 9 Worcester, died ston Mass the immaculate concep- tion Church at 10 a.m. Visiting, DODDS In Roxbury, February 7, terday. She was Poi-fress of hours Tuesday 2-4, 7-9. Eva, beloved mother of Sheiton brother of George of North Har-! CONROY In West Roxbury. Feb.

sJl IOAHMPHT Of Hyde Park. Febru- and father. 4 brothers and 5 sisters a.m. 1-uneral at Our J-oy Sorrows Church at lu. Visiting; hours.

Tuesday 7-9 p.ni. and, Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited. I i tnrmw ot Jamaica fiain Church at 10 clock. Kelatives ana friends are invited to attend.

Visiting hours. Tuesday and Wednesday. 2-4 and 7-9 P.m. Interment, Milton Cemetery. Late member.

St. Thomas More Ladies' Sodality. Treasurer of Braintree Catholic Women's Club, National Education and Mass. Education Assoc. KARAN'OVVSKI Of South Boston.

February 10. Mary (Barkowskll. beloved wife of the late Igancy (James Raranowski and devoted ary 9. Stanley, son of the late John Roxbury: also survived by several Mary (Kennedy); beloved wife of the late William Conroy. Devoted Funeral service on Wednesday, at 1 p.m.

in Holy Tabernacle Church, 70 Washington Dorchester. Family present at the J. B. Johnson Fu In York Harbor. E.

Murray Funeral Home. 2000: MOILTON bor: Howitson oi iuum. Emily Farrell of N.J. Funera fetceS the Brady Funeral Home. 10 Tower iOREsT BILLS.

Thursday morning, rebru-ary 13. at 11 o'clock. Relatives and friends lilted- Visiting hours ofPnirc 7-0 and Wednes mother of John J. of Belmont, Catherine M. Duffy.

Marv A. McTer- February 9. Mrs. Dorothea L. Moul-i and Mary (Smith).

Brother of George of Lincoln. Funeral services at the F. J. Higgins Funeral Home. 4236 Washington ROS-LINDALE SQUARE, Wednesday.

February 12 at 11 a.m. Relatives nan. Marearet M. Conroy andi neral Home. 196 Warren Tues Centre WEST ROXBURY, Feb.

12 at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Theresa Chapel at 10:00. Relatives anri friends most kindly invited. Mary's Convent, Lawrence, from 1907 to ISM.

For the past 15 years she has served in Notre Dame Institute in Worcester. The funeral will be Wednesday from Notre Dame Institute following a Mass at lt a.m. Burial will be in Worcester. SLOBODNIK February 9. Helen Okumcwski i Slobodruk.

wife of Jokov of 150 Vaie Tewksbury. Mother of Vladimir Furdeck of Tewksbury and John Furdeck of Lawrence. Sister of Michael Oakie of Caiif. Funeral Wertsesriav al Francis T. Conroy all of West Rox bury and the late William r.

and day. 7- p.m. Kelatives ana mends invited. DOHERTY Of Avon. Fehruarv 10.

and friends invited. Visiting hours mother of John. Frank. Lillian Tannn snd F.dna Matulaitis all of Late member Holy Name Society of St. Mary's Cnurcn.

Dedham. American Legion Post No. 13. Ded ton. 90, formerly of Mediord.

Widow of Chester H. Mother of Howard T. of Portsmouth. N.H.. and Miss Barbara E.

of Watertown. Funeral services from the Lucas-Eaton Funeral Home, YORK, February 12, at the convenience of the family. Burial in Oak Grove Cemetery. Medford. lt desired.

day. 2-4 aad 7-9 P.m. Late men ber American I101 p2- tL6; Jamaica Plain. Interment Mt. Cemetery.

Parking in rear of fu omitted, marking in rear oi funeral home on Cummins Hwy. GILGUN In Woburn, February 10. Dorchester, Stella Kornatovski of South Boston and Walter (Mike) of ham. 4n and a voiture Locale iso 8. New England Association of formerly of Chariestown.

Elizabeth M. (SlocumK beloved wife of the late John J. Doherty; mother of Dennis Doherty of Chariestown. James F. Doherty of Avon, and the late Ens.

John J. Doherty, USN. Edward R. Conroy. Also survived! by 19 grandchildren and 14 great-; grandchildren.

Funeral from the; Francis T. Keefe Funeral Home. Spring (cor Centre) WEST: ROXBURY, Thursday at 9:15. Funeral Mass In St. Theresa Church at 10.

Relatives and friends kindly in--! vited. Visiting hours Tuesday 7-9. Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. neral home. n.n' Cnmnn'illo.

Ffll R. LeO Agnes M. (MacEachcrn) of 13 Lawrence St. Wife of the late Mi- Burlington: also survived by la erandrhilrlnen and ffreat-erand- beloved husband of the late Julia children. Funeral from the Scally cnaei j.

uugun. Mother of Law memorial gifts may be made to the; Railroad veterans, late World war I veteran and late employee New-Haven Railroad. Visitins hou Tuesday 2-4. 7-9. Interment in Funeral Home.

54 Pleasant C. (Lane ana a ncr John F. nf Woburn, rence J. Gilgun of Woburn and sister of Mrs. Mary Cassidy and and Mrs.

Mary mnn; also sur vived by 14 grandchildren and 11 from the Farmer and Dee Funcril Home. 16 Lee TEWKSBURY. Funeral Mass at 10 in St. William's Church. Calling hours at the tune.

al home Monday 7-9 and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. Relatives and triends invited. Interment in David of Melrose and Anne C. Pike Miss Elizabeth MacEachern of wo 110RCHESTKK. Feb.

at 8 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Monica's Church Pt 9 a.m. Visitine hoirs Tuesday 7-9. Wednesday 2-4 and Heart Fund.

OLIVER In Rocknort, February 10. Mary W. (Rowell). ase 8K. widow of the late Frederick W.

Oliver of (iranite Rockport, burn. Funeral from the P. J. Cox ot Maine ana oroincL ui Cnti In South Boston. February great-grandchildren.

Funeral from! the Frank H. Carr Funeral Home. 220 Bunker Hill CHARLES- a 9nri Marearet DOUEnty and Sons Funeral Home. 14 High Brookdale Cemetery, Dedham. LOCKE Of Melrose Feb.

8. Michael, of the late Josephine (Nee) Locke of 94 Cleveland father of Martin D. of Napcr-ville. 111., and Andrew M. Locke of 7-9 v.m.

Relatives and friends land St. olf Green fat.i. WerinesUoy TOWN. Thursday at 9:15. Funeral Aioert A.

"AJ." Beloved husband of Kathleen 'Heath) Conti. Father of Linda. Mrs. Patricia Daniels. Also survived bv 1 erandson.

wooaiawn cemetery. Lverett. and formerly of West Newton; February 12. at 8:15. Funeral Mass at St.

Charles Church at 9 grand aunt of Emerson T. Oliver ol SMITH Of South Boston in Madl- both of Billerica. Mary I. Honan pi Marblehead and Bertha Donnelly of Lynn. Also survived by fourteen grandchildren.

Funeral Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. from the G. F. Mc-Krnna and Son Funeral Home. o90 Mass in St.

Francis de Sales Church at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours IVtarhlehead anri Mrs. John Rich- son. Maine.

Feb. 10. 197.1. niir K. o'clock.

Relatives and friends in vited. Visiting hours Tuesday 2-4 Brother of Mrs. Fannie Mancuso.l Mrs. Carmella Fasano, Mrs. Rose! Sullivan.

Mrs. Connie Wallace. Mrs.l 11 r- 1 11 H.I dale of Cincinnati. Ohio, and cous-i in of Mrs. Ruth Goodman of Fort kindly invited.

Late member of ht. Ann's Society. In lieu of flowers donations mav be made in her memory to Our Lady of Czen-stochowa Building Fund. BARTF.ETT In Manomet. Feb.

9. Frank Bartlett: husband of Ethel Holbrook: also survived by 4 grandchildren. Rcpnsing at Cartwright Funeral Home. 69 South; Franklin HOI.RROOK. Fur.erali Wednesday 2-4 ana i- p.m.

marking area adjacent to funeral borne. and 7-9. MaAtn ct Funer GIORDANO In Chelsea. February 8. In Chariestown.

Fehru. Robertson and the late James Conti. iDOINAfB, 9. al Mass in St. Polycaro's Church, at; 10 a.m.

Relatives and friends are invited. Visitinu hours. Monday. 7-9 ary formerly of Dunaff. Clonma- funeral from the Cassidv Funeral Home.

743 East Broadway at nv. County Donegal. Ireland. Pat Wednesday at followed bv a Funeral Mass in St. Joseph's! Church.

Holbrook at 9 a.m. Rcla-I fives and friends respectfully invited to attend. Calling hours C. (Henderson 1 Bartlett, age 70. of Kosa M.

(Montaniai. residence Hawthorne St: beloved wife of the late Antonio Giordano and mother of Mary Santagatc. Angela Durante. Paul. John.

Joseph. Anthony TiiceHiv 9-4. and 7-9 D.m rick Donaghy, beloved husband of Ann, N.Y. Funeral services will be held on Thursday at 11:30 a.m. in the Burgess and Mackcy Funeral Home.

177 Main ROCKPORT. No visiting hours. It desired, memorial gifts may be made to First Universalist Church, Rockport, Mass. PARK Tn Anhiirnrialp. February 10.

Late employee of the MBTA and Manomet. A tuneral service wilt he held on Wednesday. Tuesday 1 and 1-9. suLia on Wednesday. February 12.

at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass at St. Brigid's Church at 10 clock. Relatives and friends invited. Retired employee of John late member of tne tiosxon carmen's Union.

Local No. 589. Kose Ann (uannyj; father of Mrs. Madge Desmond, Mrs. Rosemary Woods, James J.

and Patrick F. Donaghy all of Chariestown; and the late Andrew and Salvatore Giordano. Also survived by 30 LYNCH In Brighton. Feb. 9.

Jose rmriririvA Guilia CCorvo) phine (Hastings), late residence 127 Feb. 12. at 11 a.m. in the Second Church of Plymouth, with Rev. David A.

Leach officiating. Burial will be in Manomet Cemetery. Visiting hours at the Beamen Funeral Home. 28 Middle PLYMOUTH, Ket. Lt.

Jesse li. (U.S. iavy) oi brother of Hugo. Donaghy of Chariestown and James Donaehv Co- Veteran of WWII. Visiting hours Monday ve Washington beloved wife of James J.

Lynch; mother of Daniel February tf, iormeny oi iue End of Boston, beloved wife of the latp and devoted mother of 109 Auburn husband of the of Ireland: also survived by 5 late Katherine M. (McGillen i. iling v-y. xuesaay Z-4 and 7-9 n.m. Louis of Brighton.

Salvatore of grandchildren, runeral from the Interment in St. Joseph's Ceme- brother in law of Marv A. Carolan ralif "Tnrtflinp rnivario and ran- Frank H. Carr Funeral Home. 220 Tuesday 7-9 p.m.

Donations in his memory may be made to the Second Church In Plymouth, Parson Services at the T. J. Lyons Funeral Home, 1479 Washington WEST Hastings ot rvew jersey. Donald and Robert of Taunton. Arthur of Philadelphia.

Charles of New York and the late Frederick Hastings of Taunton, daughters, Mrs. Marie Sullivan of Taunton, Mrs. Helen Bunker Hill CHARLESTOWN, grandchildren. 26 great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. Funeral from the Frank A.

Welsh Sons Funeral Home. 718 Broadway. CHELSEA. Wednesday. February 12 at 9 a.m.

Funeral Mass in St. Rose Church at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends most kindly invited. Visiting hours Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. Parking oopoite funeral home.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Maiden. (Weisncr). late residence 104 Harbor wife of the late Donald Smith and sister nf Mrs. Srah Doolcy of Anson, Maine and Mrs.

Margaret Calnan of Wilmmgton. grandmother of Mrs. Joan Sawycr of Madison, Maine and Guy J. Nolan of Warren. Mass.

Funeral services Wednesday. Feb. 12 at 4 p.m. at the Edwards Funeral Home. 165 Main MADISON, Maine, Relatives end friends invited.

SMITH Suddenly February 9. Harmon his 70th year, husband of Eleanor (Tcachman) Smith of 42 Lakefield South Yarmouth: father of Dennis M. Smith of Whltefield, N.H. and Mrs. Sidney Patricia I Partington of Newine-ton.

Conn. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Feb. 13. at 2 p.m. in the Hyannis Federated Church.

Relatives and friends are inviied. Friends may call at the Eaton Bhite Funeral Home. 35 Winter HYANNIS, Wednesday. 7-9 p.m. Interment Ancient Cemetery, Yarmouth.

Friends who desire may make donations in his memory to the establishment of the Harmon W. Smith Memorial Fund, Cane Cod Council. B.S Ivanough Hyannis. Mass. Medford and Josephine Petito of jV.V.yi??!' William P.

In South Wednesday at 8:15. Funeral Mass Weymouth, formerlv nf age tuna. NEWTON, Wednesday at 11 a.m Visiting hours Tuesday 7-9 p.m. In St. Mary cnurcn at 9 a.m.

Rel February 10. 1975. Beloved hus- Lynn: sister of Josephine Carcerano of also survived by 20 Brand-children and 2X great grandchil- rirftn TTitnpral -from the John CU1- atives and friends are invited. Vis PARSHLEY Of Reading. Feb.

Harris and Mrs. Ann Hopkins of Waltham: and also survived by 32 Daua oi uie late A. (Howe) Of 36 Gaslieht Dr. Faiher nf Arlono iting hours. Monday.

7-9: Tuesday. BERN ASCONI Of Dorchester.1 suddenly. Februarv 8. Letizia C. d.uonit: beloved wife ot the late Evelyn (Atwood); wife of Harry 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Late retired M. Murphy of Whitman: Lois Mac- W. Parshlev. mother of Harry granacnuaren and tt great grandchildren.

Funeral Mass will be held member of Local No. 809 l.L.A Jr. of Reading and Mrs. Leon GIORGIO Sylvette (Scelsal. of Jostpn C.

iiertiasconi and devoted mother of Nilda Rice of Dorches Parking area adjacent to funeral cotti and Sons Funeral Home. 7 Cooper BOSTON, on Wednes- day at 8:30 a.m. Funeral Mass in: St. Leonard's Church at 9:30. Rela-tibrs and friends may visit on A.eou oi uuxDury.

brother of Joseph P. Corcoran of Quincy; Miss Helen J. Corcoran of Milton and West Natick. on Sunday, rerjruary 9. Wife nf Peter A.

Giorgio. Resi Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. at Saint Mary's Chmch. TAUNTON. Burial will be at St.

Joseph's Cemetery, Taunton. Late member of the Women's Auxiliary. William ter. Suvjo Bernasconi ot uraintree liary Harry of Deanarn. Ireiie Mc- home.

DOWNIE William suddenly in Braintree. Feb. 10. Formerly of dence 36 Barnesdale mother of ard (Dorothy) Meuse. Jr.

of Chelmsford. Services at the Edger-Icy Bassom Funeral Home. 74:1 Maain READING. Wednesday. Feb.

12 at 1 p.m. Friends may call Tuesday 4-5 and 7-9 p.m. me laie ueorge ana waiter Corcoran. Also survived hv fi ffranrihll. Monday.

7-9: Tuesday. 2-4 and 7-9 Please omit flowers. Readville. Beloved husband of dren. Funeral from the McDonald! Harris I'ost 196.

Brighton. Peter A. Jr. of Bowie, Maryland Edward J. of Laurel.

Maryland and John W. of Washington, D.C Sister nf John N. Srelsa of New Helen I. Beaton Downie. father fiTiv74xn nf Medford.

sud runeral Home. SOUTH WEY- of Roderick W. Downie of Dor Laura (Thomasi. beloved wife of Dorchester. Februar denly teDruary niuoiiv un chester.

Also survived bv 5 prand couem or viiaiuia wu-kie of Seattle, Washington. Joseoh Bernasconi of Quincy. Victor Ber-nasconi of Lexington Park. Margaret Bernasconi of Dorchester and Jane Wallace of Quincy. Also survived by 26 grandchildren and 27 great erandchildren.

Funeral (mm Seal I Funeral Home. 54 9. William beloved husband of the iate John; mother of Rose loved husband ot Agnes R. 'Sullivan father of Peter A. of Billerica Paul .1 of Wilminctnn.

Anthony muuiB, 80S) Main St. (Rte. 18 opposite South Shore Hospital) Wednesday at 8 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Francis Xavier Church at 9 clock.

Relatives and friends in port Beach, Calif. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Funeral Mass in the Church of St. Linus. Hartford on Tuesday Anne (McFheel. uncle of David Frasher of Arlington and William Frasher of Salem, N.H.

Funeral children. Reposing at the Joseoh Sweeney Funeral Home. 74 Elm QUINCY until 8 o'clock Thursday morning. Funeral Mass in the Church of St. Thomas Mnr at Enos.

Alda Souza. Lucy Souza. Laura Macid. Lillian Sousa and the late Edgar Maciel. Funeral from the Rogers Funeral Home.

112601. J. Jr. of Reading. Phillio J.

of Wakefield. Elizabeth Christine Marilyn Mark Matthew from the Joseph V. O'Donnell and, SMITH Of Pompano Beach. vited. Visiting hours Tuesday 2-4! and 7-9 p.m.

Former employe of evening at 6 o'clock. Visiting hoursj at the John Everett and Sons Me-i 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are: the S. S. Pierce Co.

and late em C. John L-Ouise Agnes Aline P. and James L. Catanzano monal Home (ISiaticK sq. iv.i ik iv on Monday.

2-4 and 7-9. Tuesday. Pleasant DORCHtSTER Wednesday. February 12 at 8 a.m. Funeral Mass in St.

Kevin's Churchi at 9 a.m. Visiting hours Monday 7-9. Tuesday 2-4. 7-9 p.m. Relatives ItHanri.

Irinrilv invited. Late resnecttuiiy invited to attend. Visiting hours Tues. 7-9. Wed.

2-4 and ployee custom Brokers Son Funeral Home. 138 Neponset Wednesday at 8 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Ann's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hours Monday evening 7-9. Tuesday 2-4. 7-9. nil at hnme- hrnlhpr nf Salvatore ot Boston. Late member Foreign 2-4 only.

Please omit flowers, do formerly of Maynard. Mass. Lind-sey N. Beloved husband of Isobel (Harker) Smith. Brother of Ruth O.

Smith of Maynard. Funeral Wednesday 2 p.m. at the Twojnbly Funeral Home. 42 Summer MAYNARD. Visiting hours Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

interment Blue Hill. Braintree Late Veteran of WW II. commerce ijiup. nations In her memory may ne made to the Pupbln Pintada School member of the Swiss Benovelent DRUMMEY Suddenly in TJnrwn Cambridge Wednesday at 8. Funeral Mass in St.

Anthony's Church at 9. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. MacINTIKE Of Waban Feb. Alan M.

Maclntke of 627 Chestnut husband of Jane (Bacon): father of Mrs. Anne H. Nichols of Medford, and Alan M. Maclntlre Jr. of Walpole; also survived by 5 PENTA In Orient Heiehts.

V. Bos of Burlington. Mrs. Mary Ciulla of Melrose. Mrs.

Frances DellaPiana of Medford. Miss Ann Catanzano of Chelsea. Joseph of Saugus. Mrs. Florence Roome of Medford and Frank Catanzano of Maiden: also COSTA In Arlington.

Feb. 9. Manuel R. husband of Margaret (Morrison) and father nf Minhellw nf Society ton. Feburary 8.

Joseph beloved SPIEGEL Entered into rest Feb. 8. jiuaucuiu ui x-iuiuiiiena (Lanza): lather of Rieharri nf Winthrnn Arlington. Robert of Missouri, stepfather of Arthur, Thomas and BBOPHEY Of Chestnut Hill Feb. in hslnuoH hllRhand Of Board, Star Route 2.

Cuba. New Mexico 87013, c-o Miss Rosalie Roberts. Interment St. Patrick's Cemetery, Natick. Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock.

GOTJVEA In Somerville, Feb. 9, Marv fFrpitas fnnvea. wife of the Mrs. Carolyn Hopkins of Arlington carry Alien, all of Arlington. Mrs Geraldin.

rVrasruln nf Tvlonfnr Margaret (Tracy); father of Alicia jonn no Monroe beloved brother of Mrs. Julia Thompson and Miss Mary A. Drummeyl both of Norwood, Mrs. Margaret Hall of Canton end Michael F. of Andover.

Funeral from the Gillooly Funeral Home. 126 Walpole St. (Route 1A) NORWOOD. Thursday. Jv.1.!8', Funeral Mass in St.

Cathprine Phurh in survived by granacnuaren. u-neral from 98 Forest Medford, on Wednesday. Feb. 12 at 9 a.m. followed by a Funeral Mass in St.

Franrie nf Assist Church. Medford. ua ruioert venezia ot water-town. Survived by 4 grandchildren Brother of Mrs. Marv Rns Amarai granacnuaren.

tuneral services T. Brophey: brother of Ellen and vii.iitl. nmnh.ii rf Rrnnklme. Keposing at the Richard C. Kirbv Funeral Home.

917 Bennington until Wednesday at 9 a.m. Funeral Mrs. John (Barbara) Lynch of of Wilton. N.H.. Mrs.

Mary Enos of Burlington. Joseph R. Costa of Burlington, also survived bv seven grandchildren. Funeral from the at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friendsl invited.

Visiting hours Monday. 7-9 p.m. and Tuesday. 2-4 and 7-9 MarDieneaa. inuin flatrin nf Mvannisnort and Thomas late Rufino Gouvea.

Mother of: Leonore Gouvea of Somerville, Mary Martonosi of St. Louis. Sister of Helena Sumares of Somerville. Also survived by 3 erandchildren. Fu F.

Brophey of West Roxbury: late Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 Jonn K. O'uonneli uneral Home. privaie. Arrangements Dy Cate Pratt Funeral Home.

West Newton. MacLEOD Grace, of Boston. February 6. Funeral from the Tobin Funeral Service 666 Massachusetts BOSTON on Wednesday ot 8:30 a.m. followed by a Funeral Mass at 9 a.m.

in The Blessed Sacrament Chapel. Holy Cross Cathe Mass in St. Lazarus Church at 10:15 o'clock. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours.

Monday evening. 7- urai iviass. akmhutu.n. on p.m. Late U.S.

Postal Clerk. Everett Office. CATON In Maiden. Feb. 9.

for residence i -renore nu. iuii from the McNamara Funeral Home, inn Wachtnatnn BRIGHTON neral from the uaniei nen Wednesday, i'eo. lztn. at 9 a.m, Funeral Mass in St. James Church ana xuesaay a-4 ana v-a Funeral Home.

2 Benton Rd. at DUCHARME Iormerly of Med- merly of Everett, Anne in her (at Lake St. Thursday morning at PETERS Of Newton, formerly of Summer SOMERVILLE at 10 a m. Relatives and friends juiu. iu iviaiaen, jeo.

urancis X. beloved husband of Agnes Jamaica Plain and Lynnfieid. Feb kindly invited to attend. Visiting Wednesday at 8 a.m. Funeral Mass 96th year.

Funeral service at the Shattuck Funeral Home. 605 Rrnariwav. FVF.BFTT. Wednesday. jjunerat iviass in me iiuam esus Church.

Brookline at 10:00. ruary 10. 1975. Pandelli. husband dral, Boston.

Relatives and friends are kindly invited 1o call at the Funeral Home on Tuesday 2-4 and Relatives and friends invited, vis at St. Catherine's Churcn at a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Monday 7-9, Tuesday nours Monday 7-g p.m. and Tuesday.

2-4 and 7-9 p.m. COTTER Of Wrllesley. suddenly of Gladys (Athanasi Peters. Residence 49 Elmhurst father of iting hours Wednesday only. 2-4 (DeYoung) Ducharme, father of! Mrs.

Agnes Sargent, Francis Ducharme Jr. and Mrs. Paula Mosher. all of Billerica. brother of Sr.

Mary Gabriella of Fitchbure. i-y p.m. Airs. Juliet Soulhwick. Mrs.

Lor- 2-4 and 7-9. at 11 a.m. Friends may call Tues-dav 7-9. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions to the Morgan Memorial would be appreciated. CENTREI.LA In Medford, Feb.

10. rand 7-9 p.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. MacLEOD 111 Boston. Feb.

10. Miss etle Kelly. Mrs. Jean Zenno. and tea.

s. Thomas L. cotter. Beloved husband of Beatrice (Manning): riorence MacLeod, neiovea sister "tu ui ana tiarcncei of Anne MacLeod of Boston and Joseph, of East Bos- jjucnarme ot Medford, Mrs. Cora GUARINO, Anna, beloved wife of the late Jo Mrs.

Alary MacLean ol Toronto father of Atty. Richard M. Cotter of Concord. Helen M. Neal of West Lebanon.

N.H.: brother of Joseph Cotter of Brighton. Also survived nrmprlv nf Rnstnn IVOrtll Kendall of Medford and Mrs. Mrs. Lorraine Daraue; brother of Sokrates Sotir. Mrs.

Thomaidha Spiro. Mrs. Sophia Pano. and the late Arthur P. and Mrs.

Athina Joseph; also survived by 7 grandchildren. Funeral services in the Carlev Funeral Home. 556 Cam Canada: also survived by several seph, mother of James V. and Miss F.nri. February 10, 1975.

Beloved BROWV Of Bedford. Feb. 10. Annie (Larson) of 6 Woodland wife of the late Angus Allan Brown, mother of William J. Miller of lXellie (Kur.zman), late of Miami Beach, Florida and formerly of Quincy.

Beloved wife of Sidney Spiegel, devoted mother of Dr. Bernard Spiegel of Quincy and Mrs. Ruth Sharaf of Simsbury, loving sister of Isaac Kurtz-man and Dr. H.vnian Kurtzman of Quincy, Sadie Gordon of Brook-line and the late Benjamin Kurl7. man, dear grandmother of five grandcrildren.

Services at the Stanetsky-Schlossberg-Solomon Memorial Chapels, 1668 Beacon ItUOOKI.INE, Feb. 11 at 11 a.m. Memorial Week will be observed at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Spiegel, 79 Puritan Quincy.

In lieu of flowers expressions of sympathy in her memory may be donated to Youth Aliyah. SLXLIVAN Of Milton, by accident. Feb. 8. John beloved husband of Mabel T.

(Tatalias) Sullivan, father of Patricia John P. Jeffrey John, Kathryn M. and Robert John Sullivan. Son of Jeremiah and Margaret (O'Connor) Sullivan, brother of Timothy of Hopkinton. Thomas of Braintree.

Edward of Scituate and James Sullivan of Weymouth. Mrs. Mary Shea of Brighton and Mrs. Margaret Rose of West Boxbury. Funeral from the Dolan Funeral Home 1140 Washington st.

DORCHESTER LOWER MILLS), on Thursday morning at 9 a.m. with a Funeral Mass in St. Mary of the Hills Church at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends Invited. Visiting hours Tuesday 7-9.

Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Late member nf The Iron Worker's Union Loe. 7 and late employee of the MBTA. nieces ana nephews. Funeral ser Louise rraser of N.H., also survived by 8 grandchildren and 1 great grandson.

Funeral from the affey Memorial Funeral Home, 34 vice Irom tne waterman hwpk Angelina R. Centrella of Medford. sister of Gerardo Centrella of Medford, also survived by seven grandchildren and eiaht great erandchil by 3 grandchildren. Residence 45 Cottage St. Funeral from the George F.

Doherty Sons Funeral Bedford and Harold N. Miller of 495 Commort.vealth Kenmorc husband of Lena (Cuchiarra) Guar-ino. father of Jimmy and Frank of East Boston; Peter of Revere, Sal, (Stoogie) of Boston. Funeral from V.D. T.anwnn "Funeral Chanel.

OD.i New Port Richev. also sur bridge (at Gordon ALL- ousiufl. on inursaav. Fen jiisn wburuKU on vived tov 1 Krandehild and 1 Kreat- 13 at 1 p.m. Friends may call at the Chapel on Wednesday 2-4 and weuiiesuay.

reo. iz at a a.m. Followed hv a fnnprnl Mace 1 0 dren. Funeral from the Dello Russo Funeral Home. 308 Main MEDFORD.

Thursday at 8 a.m. Funeral Home. 477 Washington WELLESLEY, Wednesday, at 8:15. Funeral Mass in St. Paul's Church at 9 a.m.

Relatives and friends i- p.m. in ueu ot liowers contri Hanover St Thursday at 8:30 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Leonard's Church. Boston James Church at 10 o'clock.

Relatives and friends invited. Visitine jtrandchild. Funeral at the Douglass Funeral Home, 51 Worthen LEXINGTON, Thursday, Feb. 13. at 11 a.m.

There are no calling hours. butions in hpr memnnr m.u Mass in St. James Church. Fells-i STON, Wednesday. February 12.

at 11 o'clock. Relatives and respectfully invited. Contributions may be made in his memory to the; Children's Muscular Dystrophy, co Mahded Grotto Masonic Tern-: pie. 410 Washington Dedham. Late member of Mahded Grotto Temple.

Interment Woodlawn made to the Building Fund, care of vistttno hours Tuesday and hours Monday 7-9 p.m.. Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Late member of way at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited. Visiting kindly invited.

Visiting hours Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery, Wellesley. Expressions of sympathy may be Wednesday 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 ouuui jDwiun xacni hours Tuesday) and Wednesday 2-4 iiuirn or uie covenant, bi Newbury Boston. MALLARD In West Medford.

sud p.m. Relatives ana menus mvura, Please omit flowers. ana 7-9 p.m. maae in nis memory to tne Hospital. CHAPMAN In Needham.

February DWYER In W. Somerville, Feb aeniy. February 9th. Ruth Cemetery. Everett.

IN MEMORIAM CRUMP Rev. Thomas O.M.I.. As hit Tn Maiden Feb. 9. Helen lafWont; the piazza Of Dorchester formerly late Joseph mother of fiazei (tiart) (jnapman.

wite of the late Harold Chapman. Sister of sistant Pastor of the Immaculate George-: of East Boston Feb. 9. Antonctte M. of 299 Fellsway East, wife of the late Edwin Hay.

mother of Heart of Mary parish. Grand Rap ruary 10, 197o. Margaret (Lowney). of 33 Day St. Beloved wife of the late Patrick J.

Mother of Eileen Carr. Denis. Patrick J. John and Mary Dwyer. Funeral from the tamuna ti.

tiaxt ot Auournaaic Funeral services at the Eaton Fu j. wanace oi ueiaware. Martha R. Cusolito of Melrose. William (Nina) (nee tanemi.

ueiovea wue rt Anthrmv devoted mother of ids. Michigan, died unexpectedly February 8. Funeral Thursday Edwin US Army at It nf "Rose (Starretll of Bellingham and John J. of Angela Henehan of Dorchester, and 1374 THEODORE H. SVENNINGSEN-1375 Lovingly remembered and sadly missed, by wife Grace and ions Theodore George, and diuihter Virginia.

neral Home. 1351 Highland NEEDHAM. Wednesday. Feb. 12 at 1:30 p.m.

Visiting hours Tuesday Melven nf Smith Carolina morning at 9 a.m. at the Oblate js-ecie runerai nome. 217d Mass. and the late Locke Burns, and daughter of Rocco of Dorchester; sister nf Helen Monticavo. sister of Roy P.

Burns of Maiden. in 1 llP A. J. Bl'CS- Cincinnati, unio. runeral trom the Allen Funeral Home.

23 Forest MEDFORD Wednesday. February 12. at 9 a.m.: followed by a luneiral Mass in Saint Raphael's Armondo. and Olga. all of Dor numu uambkidue, on Wednesday morning, at 9.

followed by a Funeral Mass in St. John's Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends arc invited. Visiting hours. chester.

Vincent of New Hamp Novitiate, Chandler Tewksbury followed by a Concelebrated Mass at 1(1 a.m. Friend? may call the Novitiate from 2-4 arid 7-9 on Wednesday. A Requiem Mass was offered at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Grand Rapids on February 10. Burial in the rthlate lin Son Funeral Home. SI 0 Pleasant MALDEN, at Medford line Wednesday, at 1 P.m.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours. Mon CIIAULK Of Wilmington, Feb. 9, Amelia J. (Simmondsl.

of Zero Fairmeadow Rd. wife of the late Archibald Chaulk: mother of Olive Atkins of Wilmington and James of Dcrry, N.H. Services will be Tuesday, 2-4. and 7-9. Please omit 1S66 JANICE M.

LITTLE 1975 9th Anniversary Mass beinir said Bt Arch St. Lovingly remembered by mother and father. Church at 10 a.m Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Monday. 7-0: Tuesday.

2-4. 7-9 p.m. MANCTNI In Boston. Feb. 10.

Robert, beloved husband of Dina i Pre- liowers. day. 7-; ruesaay. z-i. i- Of Norristown.

formerly of Wakefield. Feb. 8. Nicholas A. of 1811 Gallagher husband of Julia 'Gallagher! Sullo and father of Mrs.

Marilyn Gatlo of Norristown: brother of Mrs. Bessie Flammia of Maiden. Mrs. shire. Margaret Kivers ot Lnarlos-town.

Josephine Eeonomo of Connecticut, and Pauline Natale of Hyde Park, and Jeaa Russo. and Rosemarie DelPrato of East Boston. Funeral from the Ranino Memorial Home. 9 Chelsea St. (Maverick held in Charlettown, Newfound- ELLIS Of Wareham.

formerly of HEFFRON Of Dorchester. Feb. 9. iana Wednesday, ten. iz.

CHESTERFIELD In W. Somer Noviliate Cemetery. Donations may be made in Father Crump's memory to the Oblate Confirmary FundJ Chandler Tewksbury. Mass. Helen (Felton) Heffron.

Father of ville. Feb. 9. 1975. John he- 1961 MARY ANN PREVITE 1975 Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Mom, Dad, Betty, Rita.

Peter, Tommy and Joe. loved husband of the late Grace ueonam. reo. trie. nusDand of Myra (Welch) father of Charlotte Hefford of No.

Reading. Charles of Dedham and Richard Ellis of Ware-ham, brother of Ronald of Matta-poisett and John Ellis of Wellfleet. Cl'lBERTSON In St. suttl): loving fther of Anthony and Robert of Boston: devoted son of Antonio and Pasqua Mancini. Funeral Thursday at 8:15 a.m.

from the Michael Dello Russo Son Funeral Chanek. 24 Fleet BOSTON. Funeral Mass at 10:15 a.m. in St. I-eonard's Church.

Relatives and friends am kinrilv in Thomas D. Jr. Brother of John r. Heffron of Braintree. Mrs.

Helen Beard and Mrs. Cecelia McGee of Dorchester, and Theresa Rigby of Squantum. Also the late Martm and Lawrence Heffron. and Mary Rnvwteripk. Fnnpral from the Dolall jviay (Duniopj.

of 27 Sterling st. Father of William H. of Somerville. Gladys Smith of Medford. Evelyn Brennan of Great Neck.

L.I.. N.Y.. and Grace Hill of Dover. N.H. Funeral Services at the George L.

Doherty Funeral Home. R55 Broad iuuiieriy oi Aiision. ueoruary 7-' Margaret (Foulds). Wife of John Culbertson and mother of Mrs. Joh p.

Basset (Mariorie) of St. Petersburg and sister of Elsie Howell of Lakewood. Ohio. Funeral Sq. i.

EAST BOSTON, at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass in the Carmel Church at 9:45. Relatives! and friends invited to attend. Vis-! iting hours Monday 7-9. Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9.

Interment St. Michaels Cemetery. Parking in rear of funeral home. Please omit flowers. Jeanette.

B. (Hartung) of Pembroke. February 10. Wife of the late Frederick C. Pilkuhn of Pembroke.

Funeral service at the Shenherd Tuneral Home. Rte. 14. Services at the Church of The Good Shepherd, Oakdale DEDHAM Wed at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited.

Donations may be 1950 PAUL S. PATEY-1975 ON YOUR BIRTHDAY Badly missed by Mom, brothers and sister. vited. Visiting hours Tuesday 7-9, neuiiesuay i aria (a. Funeral Home.

1140 Washington DORCHESTER LOWER MILLS, avrai in neia Monday. Febru- Bent to ine American cancer society. 138 Newhurv Bnsnn. MARQUARDT In Dorchester. Feb ary 10 in Ptrehnre HTt.rr,V.

nn Wprtnwriav at a.m. Wltn ru ruary 10. Helen formprlv nf Arrangements by Folsom Funeral neral Mas in St. Matthew's way (Powdersouse sq. WEST SOMERVILLE.

Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Calling hours Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. Interment St. Stephens Episcopal Church.

Westboro. Mass. Lena Coscia, Edward Sullo and Joseoh Sullo. all of Wakefield. Al-phonse of Stoneham and Anthony Sullo of Melrose, funeral from the McDonald Funeral Home.

19 Yale WAKEFIELD Wednesday at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Joseph's Church. Wakefield at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends may call at the funeral home Monday 7-9.

Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. BURETTE In Orient Heights. East Boston, Feb. 9. Basil beloved husband of Lena (DeVeau).

lather of Cclina M. Patton of California and Margaret Sauimier of Nova Scotia. Reposing at the Richard C. Kirby Funeral Home, 917 Bennington ORIENT HEIGHTS, until Wednesday at 8 a.m. Funeral Mass at St.

Joseph's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are respeci-fully invited to attend. Visiting Bernard St. Beloved daughter of hrt lata II, 1 rr service, ueanam. 1943 MARGARET DICK 1975 Lovlnrlr remembered by ber daughters, aona and Church, at 9 a.m.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours y'y wtuisc 0I1U xaniilu 1. PEMBROKE CENTER, on Thurs Monday. 7-9, Tuesday. 2-4 and 7-9.

tiveitn) Mster of Augustus G. Marauardt. Mrs. Anna FAVAZZA In Gloucester on Feb Puritan Lawn cemetery. Peabody.

day. February 13 al a.m. in Termor, in Wnodlawn Cemeteri Sexton. Mrs. Ethel B.

Broadhurst. ruary Mary J. (Aspesl) Favazza CI1EYNE Of Wakefield. February CTJRLEX John M. of Quincy.

February 10 1975. the beloved husband of Helen I. (Mahoney) of 125 Barham father of John T. of Bramtree. June Regele of Raleigh.

N.C. and Dorothy Sweeney if Quincy. Brother of Thomas Curlev Everett. Calling hours Wednesday, HESSTOX In Dorchester. February age 49.

of 28 Madison Square Gloucester. Wife nf Salvatnr tuneral from the John C. Mulry Funeral Home. 2 King at Dor Alice m. (Diaymus wtaow of a-D and 7-a p.m.

8. Elizabeth M. inee Rhilmgcr). Beloved wife of the late Thomas P. chester DORCHESTER.pOTTINGER William A.

Cheyne of 28 Lafayette St. Mother of Mrs. Benjamin Mildred (Clark), in N.C. Lived in Greens Hessicn. Mother of Mrs.

Mary i si a.m uneral Mass Greensboro, ueannettei M. nske. Huth (J. Of Milton. Alcn ciirvitia 1 Boyd of Wayne.

N.J.. Marruerite boro for the past 7 yeors. native of grandchildren and 8 great grand- Cheyne. Mrs. Robert G.

(Marion Reid ail of Wakefield and Rhode Island. Secretary of the N.b. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Tuesday 7-9. Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9.

Interment Holyhood Cemetery. Retired employee of the E. and Jeanne M. both of Bramtree. Grandmother of Jean Mo'cn-dyice of N.J.

Also survived bv sister Gerlr'jde J. Ehilinccr Favazza, lnsnrance broker and executive secretary of the Gloucester Fisheries Commission. Mother of Steven C. Favazza of Gloucester and Mrs. Howard E.

(Karen Ann) Spencer, III of Fairfield, Me. Sister of Ann E. Asncsi of Rocknort. Lewis and Venance of Gloucester. Hugo.

Peter F. and Charles A. As-Pesi. all of Rockport. Funeral Services will be held from the James Kobert B.

Cheyne of Stoneham Folk Dancers. Member of the Cam-bridee Hisloricfl Society and the hours Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. vouuieu. nciatives ana irienas are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the Keohane Funeral Home. 7ns Hancock WOLLAS-TON.

Thursday at 9:15. Funeral 1973-JANICE D. COUGHLIN-1975 Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by ber family on her birthday. 1974 THEODORE H. SVEN I GSEH 1 975 First Anniversary.

Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his sisters Lisa and Julie and niece Julie Jr. 1971 JOHN A. DELAHAMTY 1975 Fondly remembered and missed by wife, sons and daughter. Masses being said. Sister of Jeannctte Dldymus of Sheffield, England.

Also survived Cambridge Shakespeare Club. She TEGAN In Cambridge. Feb. 10. Braintree.

Funorni from the P.cr ouri'i rjailK irust. Teresa M. Walsh beloved wile of by 4 grandchildren and 8 great nard Kelly Son Funeral Home 8 MARSTON Of Islington Feb in Mass in St. Ann's Church at 10 Churrh St. DOR-HE ST FR nr.

St Hazrn C. husband of Helen grandchildren. Funeral services at the Emmanuel Episcopal Church. Waketielri en Wednesday at 2 p.m. a.m.

visung nours Tuesday 7-9. a.m Visiting hours Tuesday 7-9. C. Greely Funeral Home. 212 Wash was ol tne unitarian lann.

orr survived by daughter Dr. Anne Saab. sisters: Mrs. Hunter K'l-lenberKcr. Providence.

R.I., Miss Evelyn Stone. Miss Mariorie Stone both of Belmont. Mass. Memorial Service 3:30 p.m.. Wednesday in Greensboro.

weunesaay z-4 ana 7-8 No visitine hours. Gifts in her Peter's Church" on February 12 at 9 a.m. Funom! at St. Peter's Church r.t 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited.

O'l-ins hours Monday 7-0. Tuesday 2-41 ington Gloucester on Wednesday at 8:45 a.m. Concelebrated brother of Mrs. Thelma' Roche of Koslindale: Mrs. Ger.il-dine Mat-key of Dedham.

Private sct ices in the John F. Ho'deni "Westwood Funeral Home. 55 High' (Off Rte. 1031. WESTwnnni memory may be sent to Trinity jCURTIN Formerly of Cambridge, Mass will be sung in St.

Ann's Feb. 9, Anna M. (MacEachern). beloved Wife nf the late ffpnrv rip- Church. Copleo Boston, 02116 for the Theodore Parker Ferris Fund.

4 Patience and Sherrcll cnurcn. Gloucester at a.m Interment Calaverv Cpmpterv Feb. 9. John Wednesday at 11 a.m. Donations'PRAY In Lynnfieid Gloucester.

Visiting hours Tues-1 mav be sent to the charity of your husband of BeryJ (Ashtoni House. voted mother of Mrs. Claudia Joki-1 nen of N.H., sister of Mrs. Katherine Boyd of Nova Scotia. Funeral Mass and Interment in Nova Sco aay a-a.

v-a p.m. cnoice. and 7-9. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. JONES Charles I.

of Quincv. February 9, 1975. The beloved husband of Margaret (Petrone) of 211 Hol- brook Rd. Father of Charles P. of ToDeka.

Kansas. Marearet Carvelli MAXHAM Of Brockton, formerly CHISHOLM In Burlington. Febru FFRItARA Of East Boston. Feb. 0 tia.

Arrangements by Gerald Lehman, Funeral Director, 1974 MARY LEWIS 1975 Our thoughta are always with you, although we are apart. Because you have a special place, Forever in our hearts. The flowers we plant upon your grave Hay wither and decay. But the love for you. dear mother, shall never fade away.

Lovingly remembered by danghter, husband and grandchildren. DAVIDSON Tn Snmprvill. Fphru- Angelina (Pastore). beloved wife of Joseph, mother of Lt. Col.

George A. Singer of Cheyenne.j Robert and Julia Ferrara. hoth of F.ast Boston, slater nf Helen ary 10. lloDert beloved father of Robert T. devoted son of Mrs.

Gertrude Chisholm of Burlington; brother of Flora Freitas of Alice Fields, and Lillian Robillard. both of Burlington. Frank and of ArlinRtoa end Priscilla Scliniep- ary 9. Mark beloved brother of of bo. Braintree.

February 9. 1975. Edna M. (Gould) Maxham of 755 Crescent Brockton, formerly ofl French So. Braintree, wife ofi the late Elmer H.

Maxham. mother of Elmer Jr. of-So. Braintree, Mildred Cavlcchl of Brockton, Donald G. Maxham of Braintree Highlands.

and Paul ier or in.u. tsrotner of Lraraiame Robert F. Tcgan. Mother of Robert F. John Patricia Glenn Joan.

Marie C. Sister of John Vvalsil. Maigaret Sodc-rauist and Fred Walsh all of Cambridge. Funeral from the John J. Donahue Son.

Funeral Home. 66 Magazine Si C'AMURIDGE, Wednesday Feb. 12 at 9 a.m. Followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Paul's Church at 10 a.m.

Relatives and friends inviied. Visiting hours Tuesday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. TOSl'O In Orient Heights, East Boston. Feb. 8.

1975. Lena (Saggesei. beloved wife of John and mother of Marie Blockett. Adele Lowe. Jo-Ann Sharpe.

ail of Bridgewater. Domcnic (Butch) Tosto of East Boston; and daughter of Adele Saggese of East Boston: sister of Anthony Saggese of Medford, Phil of Somerville, Pascjuaie. Armand. Josephine Albanese. Alberta Catania, al) of East Boston.

Devoted grandmother of 14 grandchildren. Funeral from the Rapino Memorial Home. 9 Chelsea i at Maverick Square EAST BOSTON. Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. I uneral Mass in St.

Lazarus Church at 9:30. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Visiting hours Monday 7-B n.m. Pray of 4U Salem Lynnfieid. age 70 father of Mrs.

Anne Waite of Larchmont. N.Y.. and brother of Harriet Uhl of Swamp-scott. Mass. Funeral services wil be held in The Goodrich Funeral Home.

28 Washington Wednesday at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends Invited. Visiting hours Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. Those desiring mav make contributions to The Burin Institute of The Sh fitter's Hospital or the charity of their choice. Virginia O'Hanlon of Somerville ana utn uouttner ot Billerica.

Services in the G. F. McKenna Pastore of East Boston. James Pas-tore of Lynnfieid and the late John D'ambrosio and George Jones of I Dorchester. Also survived by 6 grandchildren.

Relatives and friends pre respectfully invited to Lyman of Somerville. Fred of mington. George of Woburn. and Son Funeral Home. 390 Medford Howard Chisholm of Bedford.

Fu St SOMERVILLE, Wednesday. February 12. at 1 P.m. Relatives attend the funeral from The Keo-j neral service at tne Leonard Do.vle Funeral Home. 173 Bedford Maxham of Jeannctte.

Pa. Sister of Carolyn M. Smith of Melrose and Helen Kcllctt of Boston. In addition she is snrt'ivert cmn and friends are invited. Visiting nane uneral Home.

7Hr Hancock WOI.LASTON, Wednedav at nours. Monday. 7-9 p.m.; Tuesday 24 and 7-9 p.m. BURLINGTON. Rte.

62. Bedford Line. Thursday, at 1 p.m. Relatives and fripnris invilpH Visitine. Entered into rest fob-' children.

Funeral services the EADMAN 8:15. Funeral Maps in Sacred Heart Church at 9 a.m. Visiting hours Tuesday 2-4, 7-9. Pastore. Yolanda Pastore and Elsie Christopher.

Also survived by 3 grandchildren. Funeral from the Rapino Memorial Home. 9 Chelsea St. (Maverick EAST BOSTON, Thursday at 8:30. Funeral Mass in Our Lady of Mt.

Carmel Church at 9:30. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Visiting hours Tues. 7-9, Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery.

(Parking in rear of funeral home. 1973 ANTONIO RUSSO 1975 Greatly missed along lifr's way. Quietly remembered every day. No longer in our lives to share. But in our hearts, you're always there.

Lovingly remembered and aadly missed by wife, children and grandchildren. ruary HI. tela saran ineimain. urn; of Hallandale and formerly of 10. hours.

Tuesday evening, 7-9. -r uorcnester. Feb. Wl ham A hplnveri huchanri nf Wednesday. 2-4 and 7-9.

Late resi Mortimer N. Peck Funeral Home. 51(5 Washington BRAINTREE, Wednesday at 11 a.m. Relatives mrl frieni invited. Visiting ho'irs Monday and Tuesday evening 7-9.

dent-. 6 Willow Way. Late veteran of WW II. St. Louis wife of the late Attorney Abraham M.

Radman. devoted mother of Betty Jane Esst- r.r TTilsnHalc Manlvn KEENAN- Of Dorchester. Feb. 9. Margaret M.

(Boyd), wife of Jo seoh J. Keenan of Park St iviargaret (uuraine): father of Mrs. Thomas (Joanne) Millin of Quincy, Mrs. Deborah Carbone. Kathleen.

William and Phyllis, all of Dor- rhPStPr Cl-anrif athpr nf TvtipVi al Of Medford. formerly nookl-nd. John Ortalfano and Wil- MiCARTHV sud son of Mary (Deveau) of Jamaica FITZGERALD Of Scituate 7 Herman of Coral Games ria Sandra Basch of Westwood, Sister-in-lw of Mrs. Clara Gold-; stein of Milton. Services at the BERGF.R MEMORIAL CHAPEL.

4715 McPherson St. I fiam ana tne late F-dward latA PHiwarH Tuesday. 2 4 and 7-9. Interment. W'oodlawn Cemetery.

Late member of East Boston Ladies Lodge, Sons of Italy. No. 1000. (Parking in rear of funeral homei. liam Keenan of Dorchester.

Sister, of Chester L. Boyd Jr. of Holly: Hill. Albert O. of F1 Texas.

Warren Charles Earl 1j. and Catherine E. O'Keefe of brother of Mrs. Mildred Reil of Texas, Mrs. Phyllis Page! of Hyde denly, in Weymouth, from auto accident.

February 10. James age 36 years. Of 16 Hornbean Kd. i formerly of 35 Highcrest W. Roxbury.

and Watertown). Beloved husband of Margaret A. fSammartano). and devoted father Mo. Expressions of sympathy in her memory mav lie donated to the Kidney Foundation.

ol honier hie. reo. 9. James A. McCailhy.

Brother of Mrs. Edward J. Ingram oi Lakewood N.J. Also survived by one niece and one grandniece. Funeral from the Gaffey Memorial Funera Home, 4.1 High MEDFORD S.

on Thursday. Feb. 13. at 9 a.m. Followed bv a Funeral Mass in St.

Joseph's Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Tuesday 7-9 n.m. Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Former employee of Kcnmore De-Dot Post Office.

Park. Edward of Florida. Charles of West wood and Paul of Hyde Park. Funeral from the F. J.

HiR-Eins Funeral Home. 4236 Washington KOSMNDALE Thursday. Feb. 13. at 8 a.m.

Funeral Mass in St. Gregory's Church at 9 of John R. Fitzgerald, both of teeame TptHrionre. Beloved son nf James Dorchester. Carol G.

Lonata of Quincy. and Louise M. Brewer of Rockland. Maine, also survived hv 3 erandchildren. Funeral from the McHoul Funeral Home.

354 Adams (AT NEPONSET Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Ambrose Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Vis-itinK hours Tuesday 2- and 7-9.

o'clock. Relatives and friends in and Anne (Sullivan) Fitzgerald of Watertown. Brother of William of Watertown, and John Fitzgerald of Arlington. Also survived by 1 niece and .1 nephews. FuneTal from the RIIEY In Boston.

February 9. PtI-cilla: beloved mother of Mildred Anderson. Close friend of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tyler, and Mr.

and Mrs. Mirtiel Bernard. Funeral Service Wednesday 9 a.m. at Holy Trinltv church. 149 Shawmut Avenue.

Boston. Family present Tuesday 7-S p.m. at J. B. Johnson I ITnme.

lnK Warren Street. vited, visiting nours Tuesday and "Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 rj.m. Late Korean War veteran. Parking in rear of funeral home on Cummins Hwy. TRAVEKS In Maiden.

Feb. 9. formerly of Forest Hills, Margaret L. of 28 Murray Hill daughter of the late John F. and Bridget (Me-Manusi Travers and aunt nf Celeste Lynch of Maiden.

Helen. Audrey. Peter and William Travers of Koslindalc, T. Warren of Weymouth. John F.

of Arlington, May Court emanche of Gardner, Robert of Boston. Barbara Roche of Marshfield and Celeste Roach of Long Island. N.Y. Funeral from the A. J.

Rrcslin and Son Funeral Home. 610 Pleasant MALDEN at Medford Line, Wednesday at 9:15. Funeral Mass at the Immaculate Conception Church at 10. Rel -atives and fnenris in ited. Visiting hours Monday 7-9.

Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. Donald J. MaeDona hon Hi McCOLGAN of Arlington. February noral Home. 270 Main WATER- Danvers AIIston-Brighton TOWN.

Friday. February Hlh. at JO. Joseph I. formerly of 18 Perkins beloved husband of the late Anna F.

Brady i McColgan; fl a.m.. followed l)y a Funeral CARD OF THANKS Mass at St. Frances Xavier Ca- ROXni'RY. Rtlaatives and friends: invited. RI'SSO Of West Roxbury.

February CURRAN BROS. FLORISTS 15 Park St. Danvers. 774-1446 Serving the North Snore MINIHANE'S FL GARD. SHOP 373 Washington 254-1130 Flowers Spsak Words of Kindness brini Church.

Hood No. Scitu-Hlr. at 11 a.m. Interment. Veterans' Section of Curiworth Cemetery.

Th family of the late JEREMIAH COLBERT Prituate. Relatives and friends re snectfully invited. Visitinjr hours. Willies tn fiiank Air5. Anna Jaku-i KEI.I.EY In Haverhill.

February! 9. 1975. Miss Nellie J. Kclley of! 131 Winona Ave. Survived by nnej niece, Amelia M.

KpIIc.v, Mass nephews. Rev. J. Kelley. S.J..

Campion Hall. No. Andover. Joseph G. Kelley.

Milton. i Thomas F. Kelley. Jr. of Framinc- bam.

9 giand nieces and 5 great grand nieres and nephews. The funeral will he held from the, N. Power O'Connor 4Kt, Main i lite. 1251 HAVER-i HIIX. Wednesday morning at 9.

funeral Mass will be celebrated in l'l 197.1, rinse oeioveo ciaisnuT of the lale George and Man" iRi-unoi Russo, drar sister nf Mrs. Albert (Anna; Ixi Cicero of New-York. Mrs. Raymond Fr, nces Dl Cerca of West Roxbury and the lale Nicholas and Louis Russo; loving aunt of Mrs. Robert i Virginia' AVpf'nesdav, 7-9.

and Thursday. 2-4 bavt.yr; and son, of RT'tiliam. Mass. for the bcuiliful flowers they scnti rnri 7-9 D.m. (Late Food Mgr.

for SorvnmMinn nf N.E., and overseas th" rprr-nt. bereavement ot tne Army Veteran Colbert family. EVERETT C. BENTON LODGE A.F. A.M.

Dorchester F. W. HOLBROW SONS 1735 Dorchester 288-6300 Arlington SCOTT FLOWERS The Right Flowers lor any occasion 61 Forest 643-6660, 6665. Dnndero of West Medford and intner oi josepn J. of West Orange.

N. also survived by 5 grandchildren. Funeral from the McAvny-Gatfey Funeral Home. 223 Mass. AKLING-i -TON on Wednenday, February al 8 a.m..

followed by a Mass in SI. James Church at 9 o'clock. Re'Mfives and friends in-, vitcd. Visiting hours Tuesday evening 7-9 p.m. MEEHAV Of Milton.

Feb. 9. John! J. Median. Beloved husband of Mary E.

iCronini: father of Richard L. Lockwood of Pembroke: brother of James Meehan of Dorchester. Funeral from the J.B. Cole! Sc Gleason Milton Home for Funerals. 5 Canton at MILTON MLLAGE on Wednesday at R-nald R.

Di Occ of West Rox- Iniry. annl of Ronald M. Oi Wi'h rien itsml are nnll-Cocoa. Funera! from the RF), Mur-'fjcd of the doaih nf Ilrolhcr Arthur r-y Funerp' How, 2000 Ontre St oi Rrooklmr. runcr.il St.

James Churcn at in 'im Burial will be in St. James Cemetery. Visiiing hours at the funera TH, nA and 70 nm. vu.si iioxuiKi. nursday.

too- services were held February 30. at 8. Func-al Mass in St PHILIP WILSON. MaMcr LICHTF.NSTEIN, Secy. Needham CHARLES MORRISON FLORIST 1658 Great Plain 444-3051 All major credit cards accepted Belmont EDGAR'S FLOWERS INC.

541 484-0600 KEI.I.EY George F. of Quincy. Fcb-nirv in 1Q75 the beloved hus John Chryfostom Church at 0:00. Relatives anH friends most kindly invited. Visiting hours Tuesday 7-9.

Wednesday 24 and 7-0. Interment in Holyhood Cemetery, Brookline. ANCIENT HONORABLE ARTILLERY CO. band of Dorothy L. (Bryant i of 63! Arnold father of Katherine Prineiotto of Quinry.

brother of SBRACCIA In Maiden, by sec! aent. i-eDruary uan a.m. Funeral Mass at St. Angela's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hours Monday 7-9. Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. Interment Mt. Benedict Cemeterv. West Roxbury.

Contributions in his memory may be made to the Heart Fund. Catherine Kelley of Quincy. also survived 2 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from sh notified of the death llrnj of John A. Pray of Lynnfieid.

IVisi1mjf hours a the Goodrich Ku- ii no neral Home. Washington St. of Frances CRavanesi) Dean snd Miehael. son of Mrs. on mS On Ot Mrs.

123 the Keohane Funeral Home. 7H5 Qulncy-Braintree-Weymouth ROY'S FLOWERS INC 94 Washington 472-1900 Major Credit cards accepted by phone Boston TRAYNORSn Boston's Perpetual Flower Show Tributes of Distinction, Est. 1930. CO-6-3637 500 Albany St. L.vnn.

Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Services at. the funeral home Wednesday. Fehuur.v 12 at 11 a.m. Meia-hert.

are re-juested lo attend jn unl-torif. ROP.FPT L. MAK 'A. CapT. Cindg.

RALPH C.A HWFTT, Cl-rk. Mane (f andetti and the late Daniel brother of Joseph. Funeral from the A. Spadafora Funeral Homo. RS5 Main MAUiFN.

"Wednesday at 8 i m. Mns in SI. Peter's Church 9 a. mi. Relatives r.nd frirnrK- are vt nr-t fully invited.

Visi'int Tuesday 1 and 7 FUNERAL DIRECTORY For a Memorable Service BOSTON 536-1000 JAMAICA PLAIN 522-9100 TOBIN FUNERAL SERVICE ROBERT J. LAWLER 666 Massachusetts Avs Boston FUNERAL HOME Established 1905 3M Sou((, Huntlng(on Ave DORCHESTER CE $-4570 SOMERVILLE 625-0164 FITZGIBB0N FUNERAL HOME G.F. McKENNA SON 252 Adams St. 390 Medford Street EVERETT DU 9-0852 SOUTH YARMOUTH 398-2285 SHATTUCK FUNERAL HOME HALLETT FUNERAL HOME 60S Broadway 263 Station Ave Sprvmrj Cape Cod HVDE PARK 361-0916 WEST ROXBURY 323-8600 PENNACCHIO SON JAMAICA PLAIN 524-2323 Funeral serv.ee WILLIAM J. GORMLEY FUNERAL HOME Servicmq Metropolitan Boston "1 166 River St 2055 Centre West Roxbury 1 I i fci Boston SUMNER BERLIN FLORIST Sheraton Boston Hotel, 267-4848 All Major Credit Cards accepted WAKEFIELD EDDIE SHEA'S FLORIST 27 Broadway.

Wakefield 245-0179 Hancock WOI I. ASTON. day at 8:15. Funeral Mass in Sa- r-rd He.irt r'h'lreh 9 Visiting hnurc Tuesday 7-9. Wednesday 2 4 -nd 7 KFVNFDY Of Sci'irate.

fnnnrrlv nf Marshfield and Newton. Feb. 9. Alexander. nf the ALvs Kcnr.rdv.

beloved falhrr of Frederic: A. nr Scituate and Pnbrrt P. Kcnnrdv of also survived I'V fl grandchildren and grer't grind children Services at c-: l.ukr'4' Fpiscopal Churrh. Sriturttc on Tuesday. Feb.

11 at 2 in livcs onrl friends inviied sinns of sympathy may 'te made In the Charily of your choice. rancrments bv Gaffev Funeral 1 Home. SCITUATIty MKI.TFR Philip of in Bniuli? Biilenca on Feb. 10. beloved MarK-'itoi fKHwi tic-vowd f.ither of Mlromb AleUzer of New H.m,pinrr, iriorje Amherst.

Ronald Meltzrr of Lowell, Steven. D-ivid. La'ine. Mciissa Melt.er. ail ol" Bl cl i I 1 rot her nt Ann Klhunn of Neutoii.

Be! In ot Needham. Rr-ino- Gray of and MeM.er ol' Brighton: alM uivaM bv 2 Service the Torf Funeral Chanel. 1M WahV.C-inn on Tuesday. Feb. '1 at a.m.

Intern. ent in Biiicrira. Memorial Wepk al his laie residence. Contribution in his neniory may be made tn the Heart Fund. J- IRON WORKERS' LOCAL, 7 irHI'cl 1" IliO dr tt ,1 JiiM'i i' Sul, thr- Du; Home.

1 MO 1 1 HI on i.r.-,lrr i 1 1 i i Fun' il; KI IJ" in J.l.irv thr Mill, hurrh. Mr t. i 1 1 i 1 1 tr hniirv 'r'ln( '-d 2 4 filid in. PATnK OU.INc l'rs EDWARD NOStWOKTHY, 8KROTA Or, Sunday. Fr h.

Ros-' of A. Sirniui Winltin, flovol.ed iiidir i Wiilln Jo'-eii. lieiiived da i i nf Alfred arui 'lie '( l.i'hai, Gir (r. id i of thron: der 1' Annie "Greeuf je'd sc-trr of Barry of Mary. and.

Graveside services at nn wood Tcnwir Park. Ji'ort to? R.tndnlnh en Wednesday. 7-! 12 at 11 am. Memorial v.erk pri-i ate. West Roxbury-Roslindale ROB ROY FLORIST 1852 Centre 323-5900 Master Charge BankAmencard Cambridge GALGAY, THE FLORIST FTD 757 Mass.

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