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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 75

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DEATHS DEATHS Darns DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATH cm toi UUTM WaM CaaaBrma) AHOOVM SMmit. IVMiMI UUMNT iimiMn, pu I JoM F. AtMTMEC UWMTM The Boston Globe Thursday. May 21 19T3 75 OBITUARIES Henrv G. Oucllelte.

61 a Ith Laurence schools Henry G. Ouellette, 64, former direct ol physical education ia the Larence pubLc schools: Jied Monday at his home in Hollywood, FLl, after a longilkess. He was a native of Lawrence and a graduate of Law. tenet High School, where he starred on the football and baseball teams in the 1930s. At Holy Cross UoHegeThe remained proficient in both sports.

He graduated there in B39. Mr. Ouellette then became a teacher-coach at Putnam. Conn High School and later at Chicopee High School. He was with the FBI in the early 1340s and then went on to Lawrence High School.

whrre he remained for 20 years. He leaves his wife, the former KhaytGrail two sens, Gerard, of Las Vegas, and Mark, of Biitf ton. N.H two sisters, Eva Lacasse of Law reice and" rfe Woultrop of Syracuse, N.Y; two brothers, Rene of Cambridge and Leo of Scituate, and four grandchildren. Mary Torino, 77 Active in Fast Cambridge Mary G. (DeFosa) Totino, 77.

who was active for more th3n 50 years in East Cambridge communiH'affairs, died yesterday in New England Deaconess Hospital after a long illness. She had a heart condition and suffered with diabetes for many years. She leaves her husband. Charles; two daughters, Mary Puma of Belmont and Nieolina Mirabello of Everett; a half-brother, Ferdinando Ciambelli of Everett. She also leaves eight grandchildren.

DEATHS- Margarajt fjajaa) V. CAMMtOAf Fill Gray. Arthur Oaunamara MuroMy. Josapn Tohna. CANTOS OWy Paul E.

txnwdw. Raymond F. CHCLSKA COMCOOO Sriaa limn a. OOMCMCSTH Barron. Mow Haaay.

Anna I m.n Kfapard. Aaco Jorwason. Fianoas Jcttaravon. Joran ax Mo ly. WaMor W.

Ran. SamuM AST OSTON CtaMto. Wara a. Oonohua. Jorta Pagtvuio, Dorothy C-Scom, Anowa KVCKCTT O'AmoMi.

Ekzabara FantaM. Catharna Jomon, Edta E. Miman, Gartruda ffHtopoio. Eugana FOXtORO Wall, Thomas MYANWIS Gfaana, Earla FloDinarja NTOI PARK Cavanaugfi. MartM E.

Fo. Mary J. JAMAICA PI.AIM Draw. Ronald J. Elks.

Robart J. Jr. McFarkn. Katharine M. Ftovan.

NaHia A. LITTLETON Marandaen. Dorothy LYNN Losnawar, Anna MALDCM Davidson. Hat tin MEDFOftD Auditors. Jamas meant Bryan, Calharma M.

Burns. Robart A. Gragory. Lulu I. MELROSI Harvay, Robert B.

Long. John Wallburg. WiMiam V. MILTON Coyna. Oman J.

NEEOHAM Blakaty. Lawranca NORWOOD Rtconda, Serino PEMBROKE Doughty, Ralph B. Scarlaia. Rosa M. PLYMOUTH Jonas.

Kathanna QUINCY Holland. Anna E. Keegan, Mary B. Marsnall, Anna G. Ouwn, Dorothy A.

READING Ravanest, Alfred A. REVERE BaNIro, Peter Delia Porta, Emma Doherty, Edward T. Ruaconi, Anton fetta ROSLINDALE Gibbons, Marforte M. Slier, Paul ROXBURY Williams. Lawranoa E.

SAUGUS Pattl. Rosa SOMERVILLE Conrad, Lao R. Neylon, Edward SOUTH BOSTON Hayes-Sartre. Lillian I. Wood, Dorothy M.

STONEMAM Maldrand. Victor J. WAKEFIELD Connelly. Richard J. Horn.

a. Earl Vano, John WALPOLE Verrochi. Constance C. WALTHAM Conran. JiH WATERTOWN Lindsay, Robert G.

MacDonald, Ann L. WELLESLEY Hammond, Jane WEST ROXBURY Coyte, Albert S. Reen, Timothy F. WEYMOUTH La Rocco, Samuel W. WILMINGTON Soderhotm.

Harriet WINTHROP Nichols. Malcolm J. ScarpuHa, Maria WOBURN Katramados, John WORCESTER Sills, Sophie WRENTHAM Collins, Shirley OUT OF STATE BRADFORI -a tomany or Brya If Pa Cart May 22 97 auabana at lltaw.a A Braafcvd ana -asr at son Can Jr Stota-bnooa Mass. Acnard 0-sngtoa. vt i as Hat-Ma.

Mass Rooart of Vt. aaaa ot 3 Aaapco ana Mains Gof CauO ArOnaora. ra Pnaaata may oa awaoa to Aapaaa- Hoaprtal Coorvar- Care una. Aapaai. Faar- BRYAN Of Madtod May 71.

Cawauiaas fat rCoateaol. tma aaate ot Thomas Bryan. Sr. Mrs, raeaaa FloeaMon. Thomas Jr Waaira and Kaaaa Bryan.

a at Madtoid. Mrs. Mravn mtt ot Monck. Long taund. Mr.

Catherine Devaney of Burtnglon sslar ot Mrs. Agnes Casey ot AKston: also sumaved oy 14 gandcMOran. Funaval Irora the Ganay Memorial Funarat Home. 43 rkga MEDFORD SQUARE, oa Fnday. May 25 at am.

toiioaad by a Funeral Maas at St Jamsi ChurcM at ctocm. rtastms and tnands araaatad Vta-mric hours, wvaonatciay. 7-9 a and Thursday. 2-4 and 7- m. COSRECTICI BURNS Ot MaOtord.

May 20. 1979 Robart A. baaoved lausband ot Margaret (McGam-ganL lamar ot Robart Tarn A and Michael at noma, son ot Robert F. and Was lata Laura A. Bums of Medtord: grandson of Sophia T.

Bums of Maotord Funeral from the Snattuck-Gantn Funeral Home. 37 Maple St MAL06N. (at Summer SL. near Court Housel. Fnday.

May 25. at 10 ta Funeral Mass at St. Jamas Church. Feiisway. Medtord.

at 11 a m. Vrstung hours. Wednesday. 7-9; Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 late peace orhcer Toaan at Arftnglon Parking lot on Sum-mar St. opposite Court House.

CASNIN tn Arlington. May 22. Margaret C. (Clancy), ante of the late Jamas mother ot Jamaa J. Cashan, ot Westwood and Barbara Geoffrion of Reading: sister ot Mary Bogue of Dorchester and Akce Heunick of Arlington Funeral from Tha D.

W. Grannan A Son Funeral Home, 378 Mass Av. ARLINGTON. Fnday morning at 9 15. Funarat Mass in St.

Agnes Church at 10 clock. Relatives end friends invited. Vmtmg hours. Wednesday. 7-9: Thursday.

2-4 and 7-9. Donations to St. Agnes Fidelity House would be appreciated. CAVANAUGN Hyde Park. May 21.

Martin Edward (Eddie), beloved son ot the late Mertm E. and Mary A (Ffyrm) Cavaneugh, loving brother of Patrick Ca-vanaugh of Hyde Park, Mery Bro-kn of Hyde Park. IrVinttred Kies-skng ot Dedham. Anna Bailey of East Walpoie. Cathertna Tominey ot Walpoie: Frances Welch of Hyde Park and Theresa Regan of South Yarmouth: loving uncle of Barbara Byrne of Norwood.

Funeral from the Francrs E. Kenney A Sons Funeral Home. 1445 River St HYDE PARK. Friday at 8 15 a m. Funeral Mass in Most Precious Blood Church at 9.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours, Wednesday. 7-9 p.m.; Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9 m. interment In Fairview Cemetery. Hyde Park.

Late employee Boston Fire Alarm. Local No. 1912. Late member Fireman Post, A.L. CLARKE In Cambridge.

Tuesday. May 22. Franceila L. (Smith) beloved mother of Avis McKoy of Cambridge, William of Long Island. Albert ot Yorktown Canada and Edward Clarke ot Chapel-ton, Jamaica.

West Indies: devoted sister of Eva Smith ot Cambridge, Victoria Muilings. Mertef Riley. Raphael, Dudley and Elmay Smith, all ot Jamaica, W.I.; she also leaves a host of grandchildren, other relatives and friends. Funeral services Thursday, May 24 at 8 p.m. at the A.

J. Spears Funeral Home, 124 Western CAMBRIDGE (nr. Central Sq Visiting hours Thursday 2-5 and 7-8 m. Interment Manchester, Jamaica. W.I.

COLLINS Of Wrentham, formerly of Needham. May 21. Shirley (Greenwood), wife of James H. Collins, mother of Jave A. Murphy and Cheryl-Ann both of Wrentham: sister of Mrs.

Elsie Fowler of Onset. Funeral Services Thursday. May 24. at 1 1 a.m., at The Carter Memorial United Methodist Church, 800 Highland NEEDHAM. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to The Cancer Fund.

CONNELLY Of Wakefield and Welltleet, suddenly. May 22, Richard husband ot Tnoma-aine M. (Wallace)- father of Kathryn, Richard, Edward and Ann Connelly, all of Wakefield; brother of Kathryn A. Connelly of Rockland. Funeral from the Butler Funeral Home, 50 Albion WAKEFIELD, Friday, May 25 at 9.

Funeral Mass in St. Florence Church at 10. Visiting hours Wednesday 7-9. Thursday 2-4 and 7-9. In lieu of flowers, donations In his memory may be made lo the Heart Fund, 112 Cypress Brookline.

CONRAD In Somerville, May 23. Leo beloved husband of Mildred H. (Sprague), devoted father of William L. of Somerville and Robert A. of Brockton, dear brother ot Thomas of Taunton and Mrs.

Geraldine McNeil of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia; also survived by three grandchildren. Funeral from the Brown and Flaherty Funeral Home, 261 Washington SOMERVILLE (opp. St. Joseph's Church), Friday at 8 a.m. Funeral Mass in St.

Joseph's Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Visiting hours Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Late retired employee of the Railroad. CONRAN Of Waltham, May 22.

1979, Jill (Kuntz) Conran, beloved wife of Dr. Peter Conrarv Mother of Miss Christine Conran of Marlboro, Miss Kathleen Con- -ran of Waltham, Stefan Conran of Maynard and Anthony and Patrick Conran, both of Waltham. Private funeral services will be conducted at the Basco Son Memorial, 325 Trapolo BELMONT, Friday. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Interment Newton Cemetery. COWHIG In Arlington, May 22. John brother of Edward P. Cowhig, and Helen T. Higgins, uncle of John J.

Higgins. Funeral from the D. W. Grannan and Son Funeral Home, 378 Mass. ARLINGTON, Friday morning at 8 a.m.

Funeral Mass in St. Agnes Church at 9:00 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Late member Arlington Post No.

39, American Legion. An employee of the Town ot Arlington. COYNE In Stoughton. suddenly, May 22, formerly of Milton, Owen beloved husband of Ellen T. (Foley) and devoted father of Owen J.

Jr. of Norwalk, Thomas P. of Medfield, Mrs. Nancy Crosby of Longmeadow, and Sheila Coyne of Quincy. Brother of Thomas Coyne of Maiden, Mrs.

Sally Freeman and Miss Mary Coyne of Charlestown. Also survived by 14 grandchildren. Funeral from the John J. O'Connor and Son Funeral Home, 740 Adams (Nr. Galllvan DORCHESTER.

Friday morning at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Mary of the Hills Church, Milton at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours Wednesday evening, 7-9 p.m., Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9 Retired member of Engine ompany 4, Boston Fire member of Local 718 and Castle Island of So.

Boston. Interment, Blue Hills Cemetery. COYTE Of West Roxbury, May 22. 1979, Albert formerly of Arlington, beloved husband of Alice B. (Capen).

lather of Albert S. of Thomas C. of William F. of S. Weymouth, Joseph M.

of N.Y.. Barbara A. Jordan of Lexington, Bernice E. of and Mary A. Sweet of Brother of Charles, Thomas and Lester Coyte of N.J., Harry Coyte ot Mrs.

Marie VanEtten of N.J., Mrs. Dorothy Nogy of Mrs. Frances Griffin of Mrs. Margaret Larson Mrs. Helen Wyter of N.Y.

Also survived by 19 grandchildren. Funeral from The E. Murray Funeral Home, 2000 Centre WEST ROXBURY, May 26 at 9:00. Funeral Mass in St. Theresa Church at 10:00.

Relatives and friends most kindly invited. Late member Ancient Honorable Artillery of DAV Post i45, Waltham, Late WW II Navy Veteran. Visiting hours Thursday and Friday 2-4 7-9. Interment in St. Joseph Cemetery.

Baarangtoa. l9Lmuat. cat oranaca.ioraw. rviaco start aaca rrsaaant aatn RCA laiaraaoat at liiaiuiiutt Him: in Laoga. aae Ovoac Counca malum m.

aaa Same Tempae. boston CWTtLLO ta Onant East eosaon. aurocav a 174. aaaa Beoarl Oua-land ot jxanata eesa tamer of PMyas r-a ot akottaroo ard Lorran Lana Term Aso -wan a a by sajisai arw ar avaa graat -oraocoV- Fa-laaaat Iro, cj Aoim Fvner raorna. -S Oarsea' St (a DAY SO I EAST E-OSTON.

aaonwg at 15 Funeral Mass St Lazanas Ourc a tf oock-raaaatnais ana tnenos nvted. v.s-aajng aours tAOnesdaa 7-9. Ttaiaraoay 2-4 ana 7-9 uw mem-tasc ot FrancaS CouncJ KnglMS DAtV Ctwun May 22 PJ fcswans. ftufrOsVaa en uoromy BrctsABf, brtrtTttV ot At gusam Oaty of Wsi Haven, Com. Ftiwjrai from the.

Doc ray and TlkMM Furterat Horn. 45 waarwgton St CANTON. Rdw at Fietneral Mass St Jofni CfttaTCh at hours ThurvS ay. -4 and 7-9- i tVAMELK) Everett May Fiuatoth iE-s beowed tha lata stepmother of Barnes ot trvere! Victor M. Aiwno of Wtwrcod and Ri AntaMO of S.stef ot Ju- aa Snanaeo ot oMtJfc Ato sur-? oy i0 oarKcfvd en and) 2 oraMcHoen aia several nieces and nepiiews FurteraJ from mm Cafasso ft Sons Funeral Home, 6b Ciaffc jcorer ot Mm St ft, FVtHFTT.

Friday worwng at ft IS. Mass ot ina Fteaurrection St Anthony CnurcA at 9 15 a m. Beiatrvesand Irienos respectuty aivited Visf-tna hours Trnrsoay only. -4 and 7-9 pm. interment.

Holy Cross Cemetery, Matden. DAVIDSOW tn Maftoen May Helen (No an) Betoved wrte of vtorwv Motner ot Mrs Deoorah Musto. Also sorvrvaa bv 4 grand-ctioVt Stsier ot Joseph and Mrs. Mary Lkzl Funeral from tne A. Soadofora Funeral Home, S65 Vtn MALDEN.

Friday at ft a.m Funeral Mass from tne Immaculate Concept ton Chureh at 9 a Relatives and It tend! era respectfully mvted. Visiting hours Thursday. 2-4 and DFLLA fOfTA tn Revere, mma fParentt). beioed wife of the tate Jerry DeHa Poriei, devot-eo mother of Deiores Hcv.l-nd of Ftevere. Gera.d ot Stonoham, Marilyn Fusco of Hanover, FtoneJd of Hevere; diugnter of the lata Genaro and Nurziato Parenti; StSter of the late Mary, Norma, Gladys and Louie, ot Ida Man I one of Bur.tnqion.

Vra Oe4-la Porta of Revere also survived by ejnht granachtldren. f-uneral from the Cutulo Funeral Home. 773 Broadway. REVEhE of Revere St.L Saturday morning at 9 45 a m. Funeral Mass in St.

Anthony's Church at 10 45 a m. Relatives and friends most respectfully invited Visiuno hours Thursday 7-9 and Friday 2-4 and 7-9 m. Interment holy Cross Cemetery. Parking tn the large parking lot to the left of the funeral noma. In tieu of flowers donations may be sen! to the Heart r-und DeSIMONE Suddenly.

In East Boston, May 21. Oabriet. beoved husband of Florence tCcctani). fattier of WUham, son of Phik-menia DeSimone. brother of Watty and Theresa Danteis, all of Eis Boston.

Reposing at the Richard C. Kirby Funeral Home. Bennington ORIENT HEIGHTS, untH Friday at 8:30 a m. Funeral Mass In St. Mary Star of the Sea Church at 9:30 o'clock.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Mass. Heart Fund. Visiting hours. Wednesday and Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9.

DOHERTY Of Now York City, May 21, Edward beloved husband of Mary E. (Boyce), brother of Mrs. Mary Boyle of Beach-mont-Revere, relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral at or cell a Funerai Home, 876 Wtnthrop Ave. (Beachmont), REVERE, Friday at 8 a.m tol-lowed by a Funeral Mass at Our Lady of Lourdes Church at 9 a.m. Friends may call at the Funeral Home on Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Interment St. Josephs Cemetery, Lynn. Ma. Dona1 tons in his memory may be made to (he American Heart Association, 112 Cypress Boston. Ma.

Late Field Auditing Manager. Metropolitan Lite Insurance New York. DONOHUE In East Boston. May 21,1979, John H. (Jtgqs), beloved husband ot the late Madeline C.

(Rock), father of Mary E. Savors, Paul R. Donohue and Sr. Sally Oonohue, S.N.O. Retirement Community of Lynn, and the late Francis B.

Donohue, brother ot William, Cornelius and Thomas Donohue. Also survived by seven 1 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Funeral from the trath Funeral Home. 325 Chelsea (at Day EAST BOSTON. Friday morning at 8:15.

Funeral Mass in the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Wednesday 7-9, Thursday 2-4, 7-9. Interment St. Patrick's Cemetery, Hudson, H.

DOUGHTY Ralph B. of Pembroke, May 23 in Burlington, Vermont; husband of Jennie B. fCrary); father ot Robert S. of Boxboro, Donald L. ot Wo bum and George F.

of West Paris, Maine, step-father of Dons M. Crary of Marshfield and Judith A. Malich of California; brother of Alden Doughty of Acton. Graveside service at the Wayside Cemetery, West Paris, Maine on Saturday, May 26 at 12 noon. Visit- ing hours at the Shepherd.

Funeral Home, Rte. 14 PEMBROKE CENTER on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. DREW Accidentally, in N. formerly of Jamaica Plain, May 22, Ronald husband of Marie (Wightly); father of Suzanne. Theresa, Frank and Joseph Drew all of N.

son ot Lawrence and Cecil (Bolduc) Drew of South Boston; brother of Lorraine Riccard of Boxboro. Arline Higgins of Jamaica Plain, Gerry DeMartno of Stoughton, Lawrence of Brockton, Robert of South Boston and William Drew of N. H. Funeral from the Mann Rodger Funeral Home, 44 Perkins (corner of South Huntinoton JAMAICA PLAIN, at 10:15 a.m.; followed by a Funeral Mass in Blessed Sacrament Church, at 1 1 a in. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hours, Friday. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Interment, Forest Hills Cemetery. ELLIS Of Jamaica Plain, formerly of Weymouth, May 22, Robert J. husband of Sophie M.

(Barone) Ell.s, father of Mrs. William (Robin) Mailewitz of Shorts-ville, N.Y., Meredith and Pamela Ellis, both of Las Vegas. and Kenneth T. Ellis of Del valla, son of Robert J. Ellis, and the late Alice (Hebert), stepson of, Helen Ellis of Brain tree, brother of Mrs.

Daniel (June) Chambers of Johnstown. and Mrs. Philip (Irene) Dwyer of ing ham. Also survived by 3 grandchildren. Funeral from the Mann Rogers Funeral Home, 44 Perkins (corner of So.

Huntington JAMAICA PLAIN, Friday, at 8:15 a.m.. followed by a funeral Mass at 9 o'clock at St. Mary of the Angels Church, 2056 Columbus (Eg I est on Sq). Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Wednesday 7-9 p.m and Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Interment Blue Hill Cemetery, Bratntree. FANTASIA In Everett, May 23, Catherine (Gambino), beloved wife of the late Mario P. Fantasia, mother of Mario Edward and Anna Marie, ail of Everett, sister of John Gambino, Anthony Gam-1: bino and Rosalie Venticinque. all of N.Y. Funeral from the John F.

Ward and Son Funeral Homey-" 772 Broadway, EVERETT, Saturday, May 26, at 11:30 a.m. al Mass at St. Therese's Church at 12:15 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Visiting hours Thursday, 7-9 p.m., Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. FOX Formerly of Hyde Park, May 22, by accident, in Miami Beach, Florida, Mary J. Fox, beloved daughter of the late Patrick J. Fox and Julia (Kelieher) Fox; sister of Kathryn A. Fox and Louise A.

Minton, both of Braintree, formerly of Dedham, and the late Frank Fox of Medford. Funeral from the Wilson and George F. Doherty and Sons Funeral Home, 456 High DEDHAM. Saturday, at 8:15. Funeral Mass in the Church of the Most Precious Blood, Hyde Park, at 9 a.m.

Relatives and friends k'ndly invited. Visiting hours Friday only, 2-4 and 7-9. interment. Brook dale Cemetery, Dedham. Late Deputy Mission Director of trie AID Office, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

NOTICE HOLLAND bn Gamicv. May 23. Anna oano. toeaofao ct rr tate Aea-oe noand 1 oeveiad iv tnar ci Aaa of CnietA99 Mr De-law jrtcv Ms- vVces Ce -v Aiso suweo 9 ajrk3crtwen 9 gt Sser Mrs Marv Fita70er'l Olhocv Mrs Hfei L'-Cis or Wfsi RoW-fury arvj jfn DMre at eoston. Furerai kora tte Scn Brctn-eis Home for Frva.

iroe-peovnea Ave Q.tiC. May 25 mr. 9 IS am. Funeral Mss in St CVjtca, Ma-ton at 10 acort. Fteairs and Kers are invrted to artervd.

V.s-vg rxjrs Trujrsorty i -A 7-9 Inianren St jrrseott Om-etery. West Okbury Lata rrent-be Cou.1 ot Ana Ha 897. NORM Fcmerfy of Waeed it Paim Beacn. May 22. G.

Earl husband of the lata Aqnes McMnus, and father of Mrs xio-e Greene of EuManca. and Hotwt E. of Lonoview, Teu-as; brother of Mrv eatrce M. Crocker of West Pawn BeacA, atso by 4 grarvtchtoien. Fcnerat Servtce a tne McDonald ur.era! H-rna, 19 Vale Ave, WAKEFIELD Saturday, at 10 a m.

Friends may cai! at tne funeral noma, Fnday. from 2-4 and 7-9. JOHNSON tn South Boston. May 23. formerly of Dorchester.

betoved husca'-d of Marie E. (Holmanl: devoted tather of John 8 of Sutuae Robart of Dorchester, T- jmas of Brockton, carries K. of NjOrton. Mrs. Mar Caerv, of Dorchesttv.

Mrs Koth GFtourfce ot AtHngion. Mrs. O-ane Vsicius of CaT.f brother of Mrs. dif uonco of Dorchester, Mr. Theresa Haitswonh of Avon, Mrs Ruth Ams cf atso survived by 50 oandchtjdian and great-gi andctnidren.

Funeral from trie Jotn J. Connor a Son rurieral Home. 740 Anams St mr GatWan Bivd DGHCHES-TEFL Saturday moTimg. at 8 a m. Funerai Md5S St Ann Church at 9 am.

Ftei and friends invrtd sit'ng hours Tmirsday evenuvj. 7-9 and Friday. 2-4 end tiau cf ttowers, rlonahons rn iy be made in his memoy to the idney Fourtdation. interment Mt. Hope Cemetety.

JOHNSON in Dorchester. May 3, Frances M. It aie), beloved wfe of Eric Elmer Johnton; mother Ann Marie Johnson; sister ot Thorrs F. Lane of Hyde Prk, Anna White Maiden and the late John Joseph H. and Paul T.

Lane, Ellen C. Atkins and Mary L. Habef. Funeral from the John C. Mutry Funeral Home, 2 Kmg (at Dorchester Ave DORCHESTER.

Saturday, at 8 a m. Funeral Mass in St. Mark Church 9 a.m. Relatives and friends inviled. Visiting hours Thursday.

7-9; Friday, 2-4 and 7- 9 p.m. interment. Cedar Grove Cemetery. Lae member St. Mark's Sixty Pius Club.

In Ueu of ftowers, donations may be made in Mrs. Johnson's memory to the Cancer Fund. JOHNSON Of Everett, May 21st. fcrtla E. (Johnson) Johnson, be loved wife of the late Theodore G.

Johnson; sister of Heen Peter-sol of Wi'braham. Eric and Ernest Johnson of Spr.r.cjfieid and Catl J. Johnson of Everett. Funeral services will be held at the cnapel of Henderson 517 Bropoway. EVERETT, on Friday at 10 a.m.

Friends may call at the chapel Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9 m. JONES In Plymouth. May 23, Kaihemie (Spsncman). formerly of Everett and Braintree, beloved wife of Otis K. Jones, sister of Lewis T.

Sparkman ot Monrovia, Africa. She is survived by other relatives and triends Funeral service Saturday at 11 a at the Davis Funeral Home, 89 Walnut ROXBURY. Visiting Friday 2-8 p.m. Family present 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Relatives and friends invited.

KATRAMADOS In Woburn, suddenly, May 21, John, beloved husband of Angie (Annas) and father of Nicholas, Peter, Lee and Dennis Katramajos Funeral from the Marashio Funeral Home, 62 Mt. Pleasant St. (Corner of Fowle St WOBURN. Friday at 10:15. Services at the Annuncia- tion of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church, Woburn, at 11 a.m.

Visiting hours Wednesday 7-9 and Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to the above named church. KEEGAN Mary B. of Quincy, May 23. 1979.

sister of Julia Cxndlish of Dorchester, Ellen Keegan and Catherine Sage, both of Quincy, also survived oy several nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the Keohane Funeral Home, 785 Hancock WOLLASTON. Saturday at 10:15 Funeral Mass in St. Ann's Church at 11 a.m. Visiting hours Thursday 7-9, Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

KELLEY In May 22, Margaret A. Bioved daughter of William and Frances (McGona- Ele). Funeral from the Gerald W. ehman Funeral Home, 569 Cambridge Friday morning at 9.10. followed by a Funeral Mass in St.

Gabriel Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Interment, St. Joseph's Cemetery. Visiting hours, Thursday 2-4 and 7-9.

LA ROCCO Samuel w. of East Weymouth, May 22, 1979, beloved husband of the late Con-cetta (Nista). father of Michael of East Weymouth, and Phyllis A. Merz of Whitman. Brother of Albert, John, Mary Nista.

Laura Peue, Marietta Petze. Gertrude Mariani and Rose La Rocco, all of Weymouth, Joseph of Natick, Michael of Hir.pt am and Vickie An-gelien of Flonda. also survived by 8 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Funeral from the McDonald Funeral Home, EAST WEYMOUTH, corner of Middle and Charles Sts. (at Central Square) Friday at 8 a.m.

Funeral Mass in the Immaculate Conception Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Wednesday 7-9, Thursday 2-4 and 7-9. Retired employee United Shoe, Brockton. Late member Holy Name Society and Weymouth Lodge Sons of Italy.

ESN EVER Entered into rest, May 23. Anna (Rubinstein) of 1000 Paradise Rd, Swampscott, formerly of Lynn, beloved wife of George S. Lesnever. devoted mother of Arnold F. Lesnever of Pennington.

N.J., Leland M. Lesnever of Swampscott and Anita E. Lesnever of Chattanooga. Tenn. loving sister of Jacques Rcbenstem of Tenafly.

N.J., Samuel of Montreal, Canada and Mollie Kahn of Marthas Vineyard, dear grandmother of eight grandchildren. Services at the Stanetsky-Schlossberg-Hy-manson Memorial Chapel, 10 Vinnin SALEM- SWAMPSCOTT line on Friday, May 25 at 12 noon. Memorial Week will be observed thru Monday evening at her late residence. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy in her memory may be made to the Heart Fund. LINDSEY Of Watertown, May 22, Robert Lindsey, beloved son of the lete Thomas Foster and Elaine Edgar Lindsey, loving brother of Marion Humphreys, the Misses Louise and Pauline Lindsey ail of Watertown, Florence Beaton of Framingham, Jane Thurston of Bridgewater, Elizabeth Newcomb and Dianne Aiiinson, both of Natick.

and the late Margaret Leighton, Thomas F. and William Funerai services in the Chapel of the Donald J. MacDonald Son Funeral Home, 270 Main WATER-TOWN, on Friday at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends kindly inviled. Calling hours.

Thursday. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. interment, Ridgelawn Cemetery. Late employee, Haartz-Mason Co. LONG In Melrose, May 19, John W.

Long, father of William B. and Patricia J. Long, both ot Melrose; son of Mrs. Catherine E. Long of Melrose, brother ot Thomas E.

of Melrose. Mrs. Eleanor A. Senier of Braintree, Catherine E. Lono of Melrose, Gerald B.

of Hanover and Brian K. Long of Melrose. Funeral from the Gately Funeral Home, 79 West Foster MELROSE. May 25 at 8:15 a.m. Funeral Mass at St Marys Church, Melrose at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and triends Visiting hours. 7-9 and 2-4 and 7-9. FUNERAL SERVICE Boston t.enTiO'eSq 536-41 10 We'iesieySq 2JS-4110 Waylana Rie 30 653-3350 J. S. WATERMAN SONS and McDOKALO i i Vtir LOWSDALC Ct Canton.

Or-w-S oa Ctfiam. accaaaaat. ft4v 21. fiaiamonri fcusbarwi ot tr Ettaai ta- al aavs. an n.orTvj-L ot and Mas." in (Harx-vt A Rosrasl ot Cantoat brcar ot ebns-fc.

Ik a r---a ot axjod s. Dorcnay Cony ar-tf ir- aVary Barrett bom el ttai araa lrs rVttt Scarab ot Har-aftoori A so surcwrJ prarw-cv furrai aroaaa trw Jcsawjtt "V-actaa Hoana tor Fonanatt. 210 Snanr.an St. CaNTOH. fn-riar Ut 2i a ia Kanactt Mass Si Jorart Crojrch.

aah-ngtcin St at 10 a an. ffeiativas no trnos mptcHuttt awrtsd and may vasrt tvadrwaday 7- Tnuraxiaa 2-4 araa 7-9 tn It oararad corttribiatKats may rat maoa ma memory to tne 1 1 Jonn Scnool Buaoanq Fund, 700 Mrasliangton Su CanUav MkOONAID Ot Watenoam. May 23. attar a bnet ines. Ann oeaovi aata ot tne tta Joseph -Lanrue" MacDonald ioaang-momer ot Aran MacOonatd of Watertoaan.

OaraM ot Neion and Mrs Wtaiai jFKnn) Karsay ot Hampton. Ita. 1 Dear dauQTtter ot tra lata Daniel j. and Anne (Hoganl Suaavaan ot VVatartoaan Dear ststatot the late Hewn Sutherland at Daimont. Late Darnel ot Watertcram, Mar Saret Susa ot Camorioge.

late seph, Lorette SuAtvan. and Al. ca vVotcak. ax ot Wavsnoaan. Also suraaved iy 6 grandctajldren.

Ft neral frorn the Donarrt J. Msc Donald Son Funerai Home. 27f Mam WATERTOWN. Satiirl day at 9 a m. Funera1 Masa at 16T am tn St tuke Cnwrctk.

Oetmrmt. Ftetatns and irasrvdar.are anvtted. Caktng 2-4. 7-9 and Friday. 3-S.

7-4 p.m. Interment St. Patrick's Cemetery. JMAGIt ATM Belmont. May 22.

Paul beloved ton of Dorts A and Edward ot Belmont Father ot Faul of Seattle Wasrwngton. brother of Carol Ann Morse of Belmont. Funeral Mass in Our taVjy ot Mercy Church. Bermont St Belmont, on at 10 a m. Relatives and friends respecttuMy mvited to attend.

Vuiting hours omitted. Interment Belmcnt Cemetery Late Vietnam War veteran with the 101st A. S2nd Air- borne. Contributions In Paul's memory to Father Henry A. Mar- a i ti ij "School, 200 Traoeto Wai- ktham, would be appreciuted.

MAIOR NO In Stoneham, May 22. 1979. Victor husband of Helen G. (Kitey) Maid rand Father of Patricia and Richard Madra, both ot Stonehem, Mrs. Kathleen Loudhltn oi Woburn and John of SomerviMe.

Grandfather of Lisa, John and Michael Loughttn. Brother of George of Reading, Mrs. Edna Martin of Melrose ana Rotert of Caltf. Funeral from the Gaiety Funeral Home, 79 West Foster St MELROSE, Saturday. May 26 at 8 15 a m.

Funera Mass at St. Patrick Church, Stone-ham, it 9 am Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Tnu'fbay 7-9 Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, kindly contribute to the American Cancer Society. MARSHALL Of Quincy.

in Santa Anax Cant Anna G. (Lewi wfe of the Richard C. Marsnall. motner ot Mrs. Roy (Barbara) Johnson of Oumcy, Norma Sepulveda of Santa Ana.

Caltf. and sister of Josephine MilHken ot San Marcos, Sarah Center and Theresa Brown of Santa Ana. also survived by 12 grand, and three great -grandchildren Funeral from the Deware Brothers Funeral Home, 576 Hancock WOLLASTON on Saturv day. May 26 at 9:15 a.m. Followed by funeral Mass at St.

Ann Church, Hancock Wol-lastoit at 10 a.m. Visiting hours Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment St. Stephen's Cemetery. Framingham, Mass.

MATARESE Of Arlington. May 23. Hose F. (Simeone), beloved, wife of the late Luciano Matarese, mother of John of Arlington, Mrs. Irene Silva of Arlington, Louie of Torrance, Cal.

and the late Dominic Matarese of Cal. Stster of Daniel Simeone ot Medtord. Also survived oy 12 giandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral from the Gaffey-McAvoy Funeral Home, 223 Mass. ARLINGTON, on Saturday, May 26 at 8 a.m., followed by a funeral Mass in St.

Eulalia Church, Winchester at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Friday only, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment, All Souls Cemetery. Long Calif.

McfFARLIN Of Jamaica Plain, -May 23, 1979, Katharine M. (Cotter), beloved wife of the late Frank E. McFartin, devoted mother of Mrs. Donald (Mary) Murray ot Westwood and Frank E. McFarlin Jr.

of FishkiH, Dear sister of Mrs. Anna C. Stt- ney, Mrs. Margaret Budreau, -t Mrs. Mary Garry Timothy Cotter'' and the tale John Cotter, ail of Famingham.

Also survived by seven grandchildren. Funeral from the P.E. Murray Funeral Home, 2000 Centre WEST ROXBURY, Saturday, May 26, at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Thomas Aquinas Church at 10 a.m.

Relatives and friends most kindly Invited. Visiting hours Thursday 7-9 and Friday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment in Mount Calvary Cemetery. Donations tn her memory may be made to the Mission Church, Tremont Roxbury. McPMEE Suddenly, in Foster, Rhode Island, formerly of Rosltn-dale.

May 19, James L. Husband of Phyllis A. (Landry). Father of Vathlaan iamaa riaaalrlinrl Joseph, Suzanne and Andrew, all of Foster, t. Son of Katharine McPhee of Stoughton and the late-Joseph.

Brother of Mrs. John (Irene) Wlash of Stoughton and the late John B. McPhee. Funeral services were hetd in Foster, Rhode island on Monday. MIGLIORINI Of South Braintree.

May 23, Julie V. (Nadon). Wife of the late Bruno G. Migliorl-ni. Loving mother of Ernest of Chicago, Fred L.

and Joseph, both "of Bruno Jr. of W. Bridgewater, Richard of Mansfield and Mrs. Rita Colby of Hol-brook, -Mrs. Elizabeth Gould of Mlddleboro.

Mrs. Barbara Law-son of So. Braintree. Stster of Edward Nadon of Canada. Also survived by 21 grandchildren.

Reposing at the Cartwright-Venutf Funeral Home. 845 Washington SO. BRAINTREE SQ. Funeral Friday at 8 a.m., followed by a funeral Mass tn St. Francis of Assisi Church, So.

Braintree Sq. at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends ate respectfully Invited to attend. Calling hours Thursday evening 7-10. Burial at Blue Hills Cemetery.

Braintree. MINIERI Of Everett, May 22. Gertrude V. (O'Hara). beloved wife of the tate Matthew J.

Mini- eri; mother of Judith A. Reinheimer of grandmother of Rachel E. and Jay sister of Francis A. O'Hara of Everett and Irene Smith of Beach-mo nt and the late Elizabeth Venuti, Albert O'Hara and Arthur O'Hara. Funeral from the Francis A.

O'Hara Funeral Home, 356 Main EVERETT, on Friday morning at 9:15. followed by a funeral Mass in the Immaculate Conception Church at 10 a m. Visiting houts Wednesday 7-9 Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.. lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be sent to the American Cancer Society, 247 Com-, monwealth Boston. MOSELY In Dorchester.

May 20, Walter devoted husband ot Lovely Mosely; also survived by many other relatives and friends. Funeral service Friday 11 a.m. tiom the Chlsolm Funeral 10 Washington (Grove Hall), DORCHESTER. Visiting hours Thursday evening 7-9 p.m. Relatives and friends Invited.

MURPHY In Cambridge. May 22, 1979, Joseph husband of Rita G. (Kelieher), father of Kathleen, Joanne, Christine, Allison, Joseph P. Jr. and Sean Murphy brother of David J.

Murphy of Franklin, Mrs. Margaret Regan of Ashland, Elizabeth L. Murphy of Cambridge and Mrs. Rita A. Fisher ot Cambridge.

Funeral from the WiMiam T. Hlckey and Son Funeral Home, 175 Huron CAMBRIDGE. Friday at 9. Funeral Mass in St. Peter's Church at 10 a.rn.

Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours Wednesday evening 7-9, Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 In Heu of flowers please send donations to the American Heart Fund in his memory. Late retired Police Officer. City of Cambridge. Parking area opposite funeral nome.

DEVENEY WHITE MONUMENTS 664 GALLIVAN BOULEVARD DORCHESTER 288-3080 Jamaica flaw Wist boxbubv I0HHT I UWIER R'NEBAl HOME S22-9'0O CSOSBY t. UWIED FUNERAI HOME 323 5600 For info, on this Directory Call Miss Turner 929-2410. funeral JBirettotp Experience Dedication Sen ice ffeEYlOM Samerve ryr-trT c4 fcar Be etd 3or M.y 22. EOvJ 1 toeymjm bM t8 PmsrvJk artd Oat? Key c4 Mart FatrsrsoA. Fraors ana Eser Neyaw mkt -J Sor-rvKa F-nerat Worn In rfearaet F.

Bnen Fjii.wt Home, 2 rton Fid a Soner St. SOMEHaE F- 3aW 8 aVM FuTrW! UOSS St. Ctca n9in Ftetvvd "WW 6oton Pohoe Ofcp St at ha 11. arto Kotsm veteran. Vtvtwg hoirs ifreone-dy 7-9.

TraTSCay 2-4 7-9. fMlCHOLS In Winttwnc May 23. Mwcxm Ntcferfs. beo0 hus-OwM of Rut lUraO-jrwoOdl tctos, evoed tathe of rc-rd Urva A Cnevaec. CArotyn f4kesoa and Lorine ANey.

mM n-throp: 0-tew ot the Wte Haihan i t3deohois. atso Sk.rvvved by 13 end 1 greet Caixschad Funeral from tne aure Kirby Funei al Home. 2i0 Wmterop WINTHROP. Saturday 8 15 Furterat Mass in tne Church ol the Moty Fiosary. Point Shuiey at 9 Relatives Inervos minted- Oon.one may be made to the Cancer tn hts menwry Vtsttmg hours.

Fndy 2-4 and 7-9 PAGLIARULO-ln Orient HeoAa. E. Boston, audrwwv May 2i. Dorotrty tStevens. beloved OKrther of Emtiy Ppvuto nd Hnrahe.n Servces st tne Richard Kiroy funeral noma, vir tHtrwjncnon at-uruay.

at 10 Reialivee end friends are respectfuJry mwrted to attend Visttuia nours Fnday oroy, 2-4 and 7-9 pm. aatTI Saugus. formarty of Revere. Mav 23. Ftose Patht tov-fig wtfe of Vincent Parti, mother of Joseph Part of Annatdaie.

ana Mary Arn Cote of fckng Green, Oho. motw-n haw ol Lucy Patti cf Satgus Also Sur- vtved by ntne gi andchiHirert. Relatives and tnend are inv ted to attend the furwai from the Bis-bae Funersl Hon S49 SUGLS. Friday at 9 45 a.m fottoveQ by mineral Mi is at St Anthony's Chore, Revere, at 10:45 a Frteids may can ct the funerai home on 1 horse ay 2-4 and 7-9 m. Iriierrnent Rier- Std4 Cemetery, Saugus, PUOPOLO Of Fve-et, suddanry.

May 23, Eugene Pu poo, be-kved husband of Fser (Ltzzi) Puopolo, tat-er of Florence Oucieilo of Brknont and tne lata Dr. Charles Pope ot R.I. Also survived by 6 grandchildren. Funeral from J. E.

Henderson Co itr Broadway, EVERETT, on Saturday at 9 a m. Funeral Mass at St. Tnerese Church at 10 am. Friends may caH at the funeral home, Thursday 7-9, Friday. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory to the charity of your chotce would be appreciated. QUIHN Dorothy A. (Carey) of Oumcy. May 22. 1979.

w.fe of the tata Thomas mother ot Thomas A. of Outncy. A'so survived by 4 grandchildren a 1 great grand- child. Relatives and friends are respecttuliy invtted lo attend the funeral from the Keohane Funeral Home. 785 Hancock WOLLASTON.

Friday at tJ 15 Funeral Mass in Star ot the Sea Church at 9 a.m Visiting hours Thursday, 2-4 A 7-9. RAFFA Of Dorchester. May 23. Samuel J. Rafa.

Devoted father of Joseph C. and Charles J. both of Weymouth, John of Somerville and the late Genevteve Raffa. Also survived bv 7 oranoV-hiidrftn Funeral from the Scally Funeral Home. 4 Pleasant DOR-.

CHESTER, May 25 at 8 am Funeral Mass in St. Margarets Church at 9 a m. Visiting hours Thursday 2-4 7-9 p.m. Relatives and triends kindly invited. A VANE SI In Reading.

23. 1979. Alfred beloved husband of Josephine (DeLeo), devoted tather of Mrs. Frances Sbraccia of Maiden, brother of Anthony ot Woburn. Mario.

Mrs. Florence Penna and Mrs. Mary Lucareili all of Everett. Also survived by 2 grandchildren. Funeral from The DeMo Russo Funeral Home, 306 Mam MEDFORD.

Saturday at 8 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Agnes Church, Reading at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited. Visiting hours Thursday and Friday 2-4 and 7 9 p.m.

REEN Of West Roxbury. May 23. Timothy tather of Mis. Gene (Carol) Harrington, Kevin and John Reen, son of John J. Reen an0 the late Anna A.

(Amsler), brother of Catherine Cutl. Mary Hale, Anna Reen, Joseph. James Reen and Mrs. Joseph (Eileen) McLaughlin and the late John T. Also survived by 4 grandchildren.

Funeral from the William J. Gormley Funeral Home. 2055 Centre WEST ROXBURY. Fri day. May 25, at 9 a.m.

Funeral Mass in the Holy Name Church at iu a.m. Visiting hours ihursday 2-4 and 7-9 prn. Relatives and friends invited. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to The Cancer Fund, cO Mass. Gen.

Hospital. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery. RICONOAOf Norwood, May 21, Serino, beloved husband of the late Linda M. (Ramazzotti), tather of Mrs.

John (Julia) Tufo of Norwood; also survived by 2 grandchildren. Funeral from the Cvit-looly Funeral Home, Walpoie St. (Rte. 1A) NORWOOD, on Friday. May 25, at 9 a.m.

Funeral Mass at St. Catherine's Church at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours, Wednesday, 7-9; Thursday, 2-4, 7-9 p.m. ROVIN Of Jamaica Plain, May 23, Nellie A.

Hadiow); wife of the late Frank J. Rovin; mother of Stella Carey of Jamaica Plain. Marian Hazell of Brighton and Helen Williams of Roslihdale; also survived by nine grandchildren. Funeral from the Mann Rodgers Funeral Home, 44 Perkins (corner of South Hunt ington JAMAICA PLAIN, Saturday, at 8:15 a.m.: followed by a Funeral Mass. at 9 o'clock in Blessed Sacrament Church.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours, Friday. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Interment, St. Michael's Cemetery.

RUSCONt Of Revere, Mav 23. Antonietta (Landonl), beloved wile of the late Joseph Rusconi, devoted sister of Julio Landonl of Gloucester and the late Gemma Rossetti and Robert Landonl. beloved aunt of Robert Rossetti of Revere. Funeral from the Paul Buonfiglio Funerai Home, 126 Revere REVERE, Friday, May 25, at 8 45 a.m. Funeral Mass in St.

Anthony's Church at 9.45 a m. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Visiting hours and 7-9 p.m. Interment Mt. Wollaston Cemetery, Quincy.

RYAN in AMston, May 22. 1979. Catherine C. (Kennev), beloved mother of Mrs. Joan Petrccrini and Mrs.

Claire Craig, both of Aii-ston. Mrs. Barbara Dnscol. ol Frar.klin, sister of Miss Mary V. Kenney of Brighton.

Funeral from the J. Warren Sullivan Funeral Home, 35 Henshaw (Opposite St. Elizabeth's Hospital) BRIGHTON, Friday at 8 a.m Funeral Mass in St. Anthony's Church at 9 a m. Relatives and fr-ends invited.

Visiting hours Thursday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. SAVAGE In Scarborough, Maine, May 19. Warren Joseph Savage, of 'Scarborough and for- marly of Brookline Boston. Hay Peabody Funeraf Home, Scarborough, Maine 04074. SCAR LATA Of Pembroke, formerly of Rosiindate.

May 22, Rose M. (Pascaretli), wife 6t Vincent mother of Russell of Medfield, Joanna Deilc Russo of Pembroke and Marie P.eil of Norihboro. Sister of Frank Pas-careiii of Windsor. Mary McCaffrey and Folecia Akikie, both of Roslindale. Funeral Mass in St Thecla's Church, Route 53.

North Pembroke on Friday at 9 a.m. Interment in St. Michael's Cemetery, Boston. Visiting hours v-in the Sullivan Funerai Home, 551 Washington (Route 53), HAN- OVER, on Wednesday, 7-9 p.m. and Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Contributions In her memory may be made to the Medical Services Fund, co Brockton Hospital, Brockton, Mass. SCAR PULL A Of Wlnthrop. May 23, 1979, Maria (Mtcciche). be-. loved wife ot the tate Pasquale and devoted mother of Mrs.

Margaret FaruMa, Mrs. Santa Abbruzzese, both of Quincy, Mrs. Rose Mazzarelio of Revere, and Mrs. Grace Tutela of Boston, and the late Charles ScarpuHa of Win, throp; Also Survved by 7 grand-. children and 20 great-grandchit-.

dren. Funeral from the Ernest P. Gaggiano Son Funeral Heme, Winthrop WINTHROP. on Friday at 8:15 a.m. Funeral Mass in St.

John the Evangelist Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. IN MEM0R1AM 1963 ISAAC BRGUSSARO 1979 A loving daughter remembers still; As days pass on, I always will. Masses being said by the Jesuit Fathers.

Mary Jane. 1977-ARTHUR W. MIDDLETON-1979 Lovingly remembered each day, and sadly missed by your wife Eiteen. WiLLWERTH'S SOMERVILLE FUNERAL HOftSE Established 1946 LAWRENCE WILLWERTH N. JAMES DiPIRRO 179 HIGHLAND S9MFRWILLE 625-7800 FREE OMAN On ft.

3 iMrtt-nant ot i Ct fv' -or'vm fVao ana ot Gawroa F-eaa- taaO at Sat Pro of Sostoa Cam-caary. tveeum on at 5 a. Ttae oa no rr.enxv.a aoaa ka hau at aoaaara. oontnCsuaMSns r- marrory anay i to wm cancer r-waia. CARtAMO-tn De KH on Ma Mr iWharkd 7, of 3 Hood Fid Ofrr ftsmerty at Medtord.

o-cw of V-M-am H. Grtana retvec toor-frheaoe. betoem vnorer of Oiv Ganand ot Mci ffcjssea of Ctfwvil Cm Herman Garland of Anahetfn. Cai and XV ren vMitand of Derry Fwnc-m aemcee be fcat Fnday af-MrnoM at 2 dock fcem Peabody Funeral Home DEFiRY. Forest HMs Leme-tery.

Oerry. Catting, hours at the tuner at home. Tiur-uU. 2-4 and 1-- DoAatxms her memory may he made to tne tntensi Care tt of the Alexander-East man Hospital. Merry, GIBSONS Ot fesind3to.

May 23. Mar tor toccve4 stvr of JoriA of HariMCtt, Rat James of Our Lfady of 'tourdes Ourcn Carver, and Rwbaa A. Ttamey of oirongvttta. Onto, Atsa survfved by several nieces ard nephew. Funeral ft jm.iht J.

Mtggme Funeral Hon. 36 traiwgon SL. ROSLINDALE SO Saturday. Mav 26 al 9 ockKk. Funeral Maes tne Sacred Heart Cnurcn 1 10 am.

Fietativea and Hterxss Vw-ittng ncurs Thutsoayand Friday 2-4 and 7-9 Lata enpoyee Boston Pud4c Library Partunq rear of funeral Home Curraivns Highway. 4 CRAY In May 72, 1379. Arthur Orummond, husband of Heten H. (Haley), fatner of Arthur Jr Rose yn Jo-ceryn G. Dever and Richard vV Or ay: brorhar of Ftsa Grav, ks.

Eenor Brooghton and Mrs Fturh Mahoney. the tate Esther, Oorothy and Hebert Gr grand- -tatnar of Jenm.er V-evx Fu-netai from the VvtAam Htcfcey a Son Fjnerat Home. 175 Huron CAMBRIDGE. Frdav at 6. Foteraf Mass St.

iohn's Chtjrch at 9 a Fattves and tiedS hmdty lnviid houa-s. edpic-sday everwTr. 7-9; Tnurday. 2 4 nd 7-9. arcing artia opposite tuners' r.ome GMtrNE-tn Hyannis.

May Earie Rnhinson, rtge 70 years. Beloved husband of iean (Marat-ta Greene, of 44 Mapte Hyannts, tormery o' Maloen, fa-tn'or ot Janet Greene Wetoon of Moutam View. Caiif Memorial services at tne Hyannis Federated Church, Friday. May 25. at 2 p.m.

Relatives and friends are in-vrtud to attend, interment private. Visiting hours are omitted. In leu ot flowers memorial contributions may be sent to the Cape Cod Hospital Cancer Center, Hyannis, Ma. Arrangements by Doane. Beat Ames Funeral Home.

HYANNIS, Mass. GREGORY -Of Medford. May ulu I (Bieoeo. beioved wife ot the le fank I. Gregory.

mohtr of Fj se Gregory of Medora and late Meiba K. ouo qr andmc ntr of Mrs. Pam 'a Gone awes ol Cam bridge. Fu.ietai "vics wtii Le l.eid at the Golev Memorial Funeral Horn. 40'High MEDFORD Fneav.

al 2 pit, Retalives and frtonds invited. Visiting hours Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Expressions of sympatny may be mane ii her memory to the American Cancer Society. 247 Commomvoalth Boston 02116. ALLEY In Dorchester, May Anna "Louise' (Murphy), beloved wife of the late James J.

Halley, mother of James of Dorches-. ter, Helen B. Doyle of B'-aintree, Mary Shit lie it of Virginia. John H. of Foxboro.

Robert L. of Rockland. Paul VV of Walpoie; sister of Lawrence Murphy of Brockton, the laie Joseph J. and Edward F. Murphy, also survived by 19 grandchildren and 4 great-grand-chtldren.

Funeral from the Bernard Kelly Son Fureral Home, 8 Church DORCHESTER, on Frday, May 25. at 8 a.m Funeral Mass tn St. Peter's Church at 9 a.m. Relates and friends invited. Calling hours, Wednesday, 7-9.

and Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9. Interment, St Joseph's Cemetery. HAMMOND In Baltimore, Md formerly of Wellesley and Falmouth, May 21, 1979, Jane (Cadyi, wife of the late John A. Hammond, mother of Mrs. M.

Parker Biatchford (Judith) ot Bal-timore and Mrs. David P. Farnum 4 Jane) ot San Mateo, sister of Kenneth G. Cady of Marble-' head, Mrs. Hamilton W.

Thayer (Marjorte) ot Cataumet, Mrs. Gorqon R. Whitman (Anne) of Weston Mrs. Bradford C. Ley-land (Constance) ot Dux bury, Mrs.

E. Cady Btackey (Eleanor) of Seattle. Mrs. Paul L. Mad- dock (Judith) of Palm Beach, sister-in-law of Mrs.

Edwtn B. Cady (Janet) of Waban A'so sur- vivod by 5 grandchildren. Memorial services in the Newton Cemetery Chapel, 791 Walnut Newton Centre, Friday, May 25 at 11 o'clock. In Heu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to the Falmouth Hospital, Falmouth, Mass. 02540.

Arrangement by Waterman Brown McDonald, WELLESLEY. HARVEY In Melrose. May 22. Robert B-, husband of the late Helen M. (Holmes), father of Mar-iorle L.

Moore (Mrs. Alton of Melrose. Service at the First United Methodist Church, Main Melrose, Friday. May 25. at 11 a.m.

Friends may call at The Robinson Funeral Chapel, 809 Main MELROSE, Thursday. 2-4 and 7-9. For those who desire, gifts in his memory may be made to the Preachers Aid Society, in care of Pov. Norman Porter. 581 Boy! st on m.

83. Boston 02116. HAYES-SARTRE Of South Boston, May 21, Lillian I. (Errico) beloved wife of Waller H. Hayes, devoted mother of Merton of Borlin, David of Cromwell, Richard of South Boston and Raymond Sartre of Quincy, Mrs.

Elizabeth Wolongevicz of Braintree, and Mrs. Gloria Barre-si of South Boston, beloved sister of Donald of South Boston and William Errico of Middletown, loving grandmother of 20 grandchildren. Visiting hours at the Joseph W. Casper Sons, Funeral Home. 187 Dorchester SOUTH BOSTON, Wednesday, 7-9, Thursday 2-4.

7-9. Funeral Mass in St. Peter's Lithuanian Church. South Boston. Fndiy.

May 25, at 10 a.m. Interment Bi te Hilis Cemetery, Braintree. HEALEY Billenca. formcsriy of 58 Haskell North Cambridge, John beloved husband of Agnes B. (WitzeM); father of John F.

Jr. of Medtord, Michael A. of Arlington, Mark E. of Merrimac. N.H., Virginia Hugh Lawrence David P.

and Martin all of Billenca; son of the late Hugh and Mary (Seifen) Healey; brother of Hugh H. of Wakefield, Joseph P. and Paul H. of Arlington, James F. of St.

Petersburg, Edward W. of Santa Rosa, Catherine McCormick of Cape Cod, Daniel Ahern of No. Reading, Mary Ahearn of Boston and Eleanor Ahern of Danvers; Also Survived by seven grand sons and two granddaughters. Funeral from the Keefe f-uneral Home, 2175 Mass. NORTH CAMBRIDGE, on Saturday morning at 8 a.m.

Funeral Mass in St. Jonn'a Church, No. Cambridge at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends ape invited. Visiting hours Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

HELPARD In Dorchoster, sud- denly. May 21. Alice beloved sister of Mary Webb, Harry and John Hetpsrd and Gertrude Gilbert. Funeral from the john C. Mutry Funerai Home, 2 Kino at Dorchester DORCHES- TER, Friday at 8 a.m.

Funeral Mass in St. Mark's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Thursday 2-4 and 7-9. fnterment Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Nova scotia, Canada.

Veteran of w. II, U.S. Army. Member of Mass. Nursing Association.

HERENDEEN in Arlington of Littleton May 22, Dorothy (Jones) Fowler. Wife of the late Karl S. Herendeen. Mother of Mrs. Prtscilla Bevlns of Woburn.

Sister of Walter Jones of Littleton and Leslie Jones of Arlington. Also survived by 2 grandchildren. Services from the Trinity Episco- Bal Church, corner of Main and avis StT Woburn, Friday, May 25 at 2 p.m. Friends may call at tha Everett J. Bixby Funerai Home.

14 Johnson WOBURN. Thursday 2-4 and 7-9. John O. Sholfnutt, Funeral Director. NOTICE 1 i FLORIDA Bradford, Carl V.

V. Silvers. Walter F. MAINE Savage. Warren Joseph NEW HAMPSHIRE Garland, Lillian M.

RHODE ISLAND McPhee, James L. DEATHS SCOTT! In East Boston. May 30, Angela (Frati). 0e4oved wife of John; mother of Rosemar-e OLeo of East Boston. Theresa North -cort ot Rev0.

Survived by 8 grandehrtdreri and 1 gieat-grand-chitd. Smter ot Augustine Frati of Miitord, Frances of East Boston. Mildred Nazzarc and Hose Sullivan of Revere. James Fran of Lynn and the tate Alexander FtmV of Winthrop, Antnony Frati cf East Boston and Con-chetta Gaiio ot Cheisea at the Richard C. Kirly Funeral Home.

917 Bennington ORIENT HEIGHTS, until Fnday at 9 a.m. Funetnl Mass St. Mary's Star of the Sea Church, at 10 15 o'clock Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Visiting hours Wednesday evening, 7-9, Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9. SHAW In Concord May Helen B. (SargentK rV'te ot the late Walter K.

Shaw mother of Gordon H. Shaw ot Concord, Alan B. Shaw and Mary S. Beard, both of Wayland, Barbara S. Weickert of Cumberland Fote-side, Maine, and Sylvia Bran-dhorst ot Carlisle, sister of Grace Rooerson ot Lincoln.

Also survived by 21 grandchildren. Memorial Service Saturday. May 2k at the First Parish Church, Concord Center, at a.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions In her memory may be made to the Concord Famtly Service Society or Emerson Hospital, Concord, 01742 Arrangements by the Joseph Dee Son Funeral Home SILLS Sophie (Brown) of 34 Terrace Drive, Worcester, on May 23, formerly of 19 Euston Brookline Beloved wife of the late Joseph Sills and devoted mother or Dr. Malcolm Sills ot Worcester, Miss Alberta Sills of Provinoetown and Mrs.

Michael (Joanne) Lamm of Stockton, Cal dear sister ot Saul Brown of Worcester and Irving Brown of Boston and cherished grandmother of 6 grandchildren and 1 great granddaughter. Graveside services will be held Fnday at 10 a.m. In the Hebrew Progressive Cemetery, Grove St West Roxbury. Memorial Week will be observed privately. Perlman Funeral Home.

Worcester, in charge of Funeral Arrangements SILVERMAN Departed May 22, Robert of 73 Wttdrose Andover, beloved husband of Phyllis (Car as) Silverman, devoted father of Lauri Janet R. and Charlotte Silverman all of Andover; dear brother of Martin Silverman of Andover. Joan Mendel-son of New York City, and Elaine Minsk of Lawrence. Funeral Services will be held Thursday, at 1 p.m., at Congregation Titer eth Anshai Sfard Sons of Israel, 492 Lowell Lawrence. Memorial observance through Sunday evening at his late home.

Contributions in his memory may be made to The Lawrence Chapter of Senior Hadassah. 580 Hav-erhfil Lawrence. Funeral Arrangements under the direction of Irving Fisher Memorial Chapel of Lawrence. SILVERS Walter of St. Petersburg, Florida, on May 22, in Winter Haven.

husband of Catherine Silvers: father of Wal- 1 ter F. Silvers of Atlanta, Georgia. Joseoh F. Silvers of Winter Haven, William A. Silvers of St.

James, New York, Nancy Anne Silvers of Largo, Florida, and Janice Elizabeth Silvers of St. Petersburg; son of Mrs. ClHire LaForge of Arlington, brother of Elizabeth Flanagan of Belmont, and Rita Mari-neau of Arlington, and 3 grandchildren. Funeral Services will be held Friday, May 25. at the St.

Joseph's Catholic Church, Winter Haven with Interment to be in Oa'vary Cemetery, St. Pet- ersburg, Fia. SOD ER HOLM Of Wilmington, May 22. Harriet M. (Whitehnuse).

Wife of Kenneth R. Soderholm of 23 Veranda Ave. Mother of James Christine. Kattilen and Thomas Jillett. Daughter of Mary Whitehouse.

Sister ot Evelyn Inman, Beverly Metcff, Patricia Newell, Joan Ra-Himond, Robert Whitehouse and the late Helen Melcinn, 4 grandchildren also survive. Funeral services at the Wlmincjton Methodist Church, Thursday evening at 9. Visiting hours at the Nichols Funeral Home, 137 Middlesex Ave (Rte. 62), WILMINGTON Thursday 2-4 and p.m. In lieu of flowers contributions fn her memory may be made to the.

Sidney Farber Cancer Research Institute, 44 Binney Eoston. Late employee Kitty's Restaurant, No. Reading. STlfeR Ot Roslindale. May 23, Paul V.

Beloved son of the late Christian A. and Mary E. Brother of Christian Leo X. Doris Joseph Rita Connolly. Mary L.

Bolton and the late William J. Funeral from the William J. Gormley Fungal Home, 2055 Centre WtST ROX-BLWY, Saturday, May 26 at 8 a.rnj Funeral Mass in St. Andrew the Apos'ie Church at 9 clock. Relatives and triends invited.

Visiting hours Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. TASMA In Chelsea, formerly of East Boston, May 23, Grace (Arthur), beloved wife of the late Anthony Tasha; mother of Arthur, of Saugus, Dorothy Grzelka, Catherine TiMey, Grace Gates, al) 'of Chelsea: sister of Gladys Tov of California and Bessie Stacey of Biilerica. Also survived by 6 grandchildren. Funeral from the Magrath Funeral Home. 325 Chelsea St.

(at Day Square), EAST BOSTON, Saturday morning at Funeral Services in St. Lukes Episcopal Church, Chelsea at 9 o'cIock. Relatives and friends invited. V'Siting hours Thursday 7-9. Friday 2-4 and 7-9.

THOMPSON Of Brighton. May 22, Cive V. (Gsaham), wife ot the (ate Robert Thompson, mother of J. William of Dux bury and Robert G. Thompson of Lexington and Mrs.

Frank M. icier eg a (Mar ton) of Dux bury, also survived by 10 grandchildren. Services in the Oak Square Methodist Church. Washington Brighton, Friday May 25 at 11 a.m. Friends may call at the Short, Williamson and Diamond Funeral Home, fi2 Tra-pelo BELMONT, Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Contributions in her memory to the Southern New England Scholarship Fund of the United Methodist Church, co Mrs. Wesley Green, 263 Oakdale Pawtucket, R.I. 02860 would be gratefully appreciated TOTfHO fh Cambridge, May 23, Mary Grace (DeRosa). beloved wife of Charles, mother of Mrs. Mary Puma of Belmont and Mrs.

N.coiina Mirabello of Everett and tiw tate Louis F. Totino, sister of Ferdinando OambeMi of Everett. Also survived by eight grandchti- dren and one great-grandchild Funeral from DeVito Funeral Home 761 Mt. Auburn St WATERTOWN. Saturday morning at 9.

Funeral Mass at 10 a m. ip St. Francis of Church. Cambridge. Visiting Thursday evemnq 7-9, Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

If desired, contributions may be made in her memory to the Joslin Diabetes Foundation. VCWO Of Wakefield. 72. John hi nd o4-oroihy (HHI. ot 17 Mtxwo St father of Edgar of trriam- Will.

am H. of Hwd of Steuben. Me FTWy VTft tcom of Enos of Burtingtcn rwT tfY JT1 late Everyn Petligutw MHTupham, Me Also survived toy grandchildren Funea rvtM at the Morrison Funeral home 13 Ya-e Ave, WAKEMFLD. Frtrtrfy at 10 a m. Friends may calf af the funeral home, Wtdnifriy.

7-9 Thursday. 2 Heu or flowers memoual contributions may be mee to the Building Fund ot the Hwdmpscott Church of Spiritualism. VERROCHI Of East aipote. May 22 1979. Constance C.

(Franctosi) beioved wife ot Peter Verrochi: mother ot Mary And, Peter. David. Joseph and Mtchaet Verrochi. all of East Walpoie, Dorothy McNair of Sharon, Nancy Cailachan ot Meittield, June King of Piainvjiie and Robert Verrochi of Hyde Park; stsler ot Nicholas franc tost of Norwood; also survived by grandchildren Funerai from the James H. DeUney Funeral Home 4H Common St WALPOL on Friday at 9am Funeral Mass in St.

Mary Church. East Walpoie nt 10 a Neltitives tend (tTtited Visiting hours 7-9 p.m. end Thursdaviirturt2-i p.m. WALLBURO "in May 23, Wilnam 'i. Waiiuurg, former resident of i Uk- -k.

A ons. hutand-t the late Mty A (Mayo), taiher of William Wallburg of Mrtbowne. Frances K. and Louise A "Chiano" of Winchester, brother ot Kathenne S. Bun ten of Kennebunk.

Me. Also survived by 6 grandchildren and 10 great-nrand'child'en. Services private. Gins in his memory may be made to the charity of one's choice. WlrLLS-Of Foxboro.

'May 22, Thomas in his 1 5th year, beloved son of Karl F. Wells ot Foxboro and Shirley Dunham) Gus-tin of Exeler, t4M Grandson of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Foley of Til-ton, N.H. and Mrs Gertrude Dunham of Sharon. Brother ot Linda and Ailyson Wells of Eifetor, H.

Funeraf from th Joseph Keating Funeral Home. Market and Rockhill FOX RO RD on Friday at 6 15 am, followed by a funerai Mass in St. -Marys Church, Foxboro at 9 a.m. Visiting nours Weonesday, 7-9 Thursday. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Relatives and friends kindly invited. 'Contribu tions in his memory may be made to the Jimmy Fn t-unn i WILLIAMS 21. Lawrence dotU.liuiUand of Betty C. Williams; son-in-law of Harriet Jones; also survived by many other relatives and friends Funeral service Friday, 1 p.m. at ttie Chisolm Funeral Chapel, S32 Columbus Ave BOSJC-N.

Visiting hours Thursday evening 7-9 m. Relatives antUinids invited WOOD In South Boston. May 22. Dorothy M. (HurlerMMMt-.

beloved vvtle of the late Arr'emas R. Wood, Jr. boioved mefner-of A Mem as R. Wood Mi of WmTtuofi Also survived by 2 grand chilgrn. Siftter of Thomas Hurlebaufcjjf Quincy, Mrs.

Madeliene Lawiae of Dorchester and the loe-4iiam Hur- lebaus, Jr. ot South Boston, Funerai from the CassWy Funeral Home, 7i3 East Broadway at SOUTH BpJONon Friday, May 25 at 8 Ojjiruneral Mass at the Gate of Hven Cuurch at 9 fc clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visn- hour. Wednesday evening.

-Tiiwrsday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.rri'm'' tiwr-of flowers donations mcfybVrrYade irr memory to thrSir.rTclJjrjihip Fpftd MattapannocK. AVorrjejy Club. 90 1 East Boston 02127 Jft Blue tH ill Cemetery, BNwntroe.M' ANNOUNCEMENTS ANCIENT AXDjROROftABLE ARTILLERY COffaWY Members are notifieoVoMhe death of Sgt. Albert Cev of West Roxbury. Visiting hour at the P.

E. Murray Funeral Home -Centre West Roxbury, on "TnTtTsday 2-4 and 7-9 and Friday Stid funeral Services ai St.Theresa's Church. Centre-Si. WoaL Roxbury, on Saturday, May 26 -i 10 am. Members are requesteeVto attend services in uniform.

WIlLIAM P. KOUWHAN. Clerk JAMES A. LYNCH Capt. Cmdg.

LOCAL DWON NO. lOll.B.E.W! We roctret to announce Jiie death' of Brother Pobert Ellis (Re(tree). Vlsitmrj houra-avill br)eld at Mann. Manw nmt f)dgers funeral Home 44 Pwkirrs-61 Jamaica Plain. Wednesday 7-" Thursday 2-4.

7-9 p.m. FdlVerarWSss wit) be held at St. Mart.pl Angels Church on Friday at a ajn. JOHN J. FARREI-lFin.

3ecy. PLUMBERS MfiASJinEHS: LOCAL BHT3N K0712 We regtot to annouftcefhe death ot Brother Jonn H. DoFfrjye. Funeral from the McQiath Puofiral Home. 325 Chelsea SU asl Jloston.

Friday at Vistfcnu houae Wednesday 7-9 Thursday 2 7-9 m. MATTHEW TWOMEr-jeecy Treas. IN MEMORUM THE CHARITABLTRISH SOCIETY Annual Memprtal iTercise To AltJMembes: The Annual Membnat Exercises' of the Charitable Irish Society wiH be held Friday. May 25tfer 1979; at 11:30 a.m.. at tne Greeary Burial Ground, Tremont Street, Bostpn, Massachusetts.

A wrrath wnr be placed on the grave of "William Wall, first known President (1766), honoring the aMmtliJ-rt att' deceased Members of out-Sociery, MAURICE J. DOWNEY, Pres. RAYMOND P. MacGERRIGLE, Secy. MASY A.

(LAIY BUTT ELLS; birthday Rerr'tibrance Of Our Dear.LiitieMother i "We know not what the-tuture holds, of marvel or We only know that life and death, HIS mercy 1 i We know not where H5! Islands. lift their fronded paints in i We only know we cannot drift i beyond HfS love ane-eare." Love Never Ends. Yow daughter isa belle E. (Betty). 1979 JAMLS F.

DL'GGAN-1979 Heart of Jesus I adore tnee. Hwart ot Marv I irxiplore Ulfte Heart of Joseph pu.aa4-ajst. In those 3 hearts put my From his wife Winifred and her children Phtlip, Valorie, Bobby and Betty. 1376-GERALSIIiEV. fiDCHE-1979 ThiRD ANNIVfTRSAflY Every mile is two without you.

Sbd- ly inissed by Mom. Mtvilyii. Barbara. Harry. Elizabeth and family.

Masvtamne said at St. Joseph's Churcrrr' Mfgh wgmuru. M.iTi. i nursgay. DEATHS AUDITOR Of Medford, suddenly.

May 22, James Vincent, beloved husband of Genevieve Prestigiovanni) Auditors, father of Salvatore Lena G. and Joseph P. Auditore, all of Medford, brother of Charles of Andover, Joseph of Maiden and Gregory Auditore of Medford. Funeral from the Gaffey Memorial Funeral Home. 43 High MEDFORD Friday, May 25 at 9 a.m., followed by a Funeral Mass in St.

Francis of Assisi Church at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. BALLIRO In Revere, formerly of the North End. May 21.

Peter, beloved husband of Mary (nea Bartolucci). and father of Miss Josephine Balliro of Revere, and brother of James of the North End and the late Rosario (Charlie) and Salvatore Balliro. Funeral from the Joseph A. Langone Jr. Funeral Home, 58 Merrimac and New Chardon BOSTON, Friday at 8:30 a.m., followed by a Funeral Mass in St.

Leonard's Church, Hanover Boston, at 9:30 a.m. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited. Visiting hours, Wednesday, 7-9, and Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Please omit flowers. Interment in St.

Michael's Cemetery, Roslindale. BARRON In Dorchester. May 23, Rose (King), beloved wife ot Joseph F. Barron: sister of Mrs. Mary O'Rielly of Newfoundland, Mrs.

Teresa Thorn and Celia King, Doth of Florida, Richard King of Dorchester. Funeral from the John G. Malloy Funeral Home, 1126 Washington DORCHESTER LOWER MILLS, on Saturday, May 26, at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Gregory's Church at 10 a.m.

Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours Thursday 7 to 9 p.m., Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Parking in rear of funeral home. Interment In Cedar Grove Cemetery. BLAKELY In Needham, May 22, Dr.

C. Lawrence Blakely, V.M.D., husband of Kathryn (Schmid) Blakely: father of Michael Blakely of Fair View, Martha Dubois of West Yarmouth and Laura Kelly of Wellesley; brother ot Leonard Blakely of Towaco, N.J. and Louise Blakely Gtngrande of Box-ford. Ma. Also survived by 6 grandchildren.

Funeral from the aton Funeral Home. 1351 Highland NEEDHAM, Friday, May 25 at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass at St. Bartholomew Church at 10. Visiting hours Thursday 7-9 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made lo the Mass. Veterinary Assoc. Scholarship Fund, 6 Beacon Boston, Ma. NW CALVARY CEMETERY MT. BENEDICT CEMETERY MT.

CALVARY CEMETERY ST. MARY'S CEMETERY A Memorial Dey Mass will be celebrated at Mt. Benedict Cemetery, Corey St, West Roxbury on Monday, May 28, 1979 at 10 a.m. The offices at all cemeteries will be open on Saturday, May 26. 1979; Sunday, May 27, 1979; and Monday, May 28.

1979 from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. The ates at ait cemeteries will be open on Saturday. Sun-ay and Monday from 8 a.m. until 7 p.m.

NOTE; New Cal vary Cemetery gates will be closed Saturday from 8 a.m. until 12 noon Tor funerals. BOSTON CATHOLIC CEMETERY ASSOC. J. F.

GUINAN. Secretary 1 iostoti TRAYN0RS Mt-37 Needham Tributes of Distinction. Est. 1930 9ilRiES S00AltanySt(Formerrro1NsirliurySt.) 1658 Great Plain Ave 444-3051 Major credit cards accepted by Phone Maior credit cards accepted by phone Oorchsster Wast Roibury-Rotllndals F. W.

HOLBROW SONS R0B-R0Y FLORISTS 1 692 Dorchester Ave. 1 892 Centre Street 323-5900 211-6300 Maior credit cards accepted by phone all a.

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