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58 THE BOSTON GLOBE THURSDAY. AUGUST 9, 1984 NL ROUNDUP DEATH NOTICES BY CITY OR TOWN Beanballs fly again; Cubs win Vv SOUTH DENNIS Sumvao. Charles STONE HAM Keeey. John STOUGHTON Johnson. Anna SUDBURY Ozmtarrweka, Emttija WAKEFIELD Mormon.

Gladys Troupe. Ralph A. WALTHAM Lombardo Rita J. Mosca. Carlo A.

Taranto. Joseph E. WATERTOWN CoasweH. John A. Jacobson.

Rebecca lone, Oormnic WELLESLEY Bruster. Margaret H. WENHAM Bramanle, Lucia WEST ROXBURY Doolan, James J. WILMINGTON Cunningham. Helen G.

WINCHESTER Gallivan, J. Philip Peluso, Henry Jr. OUT OF STATE CONNECTICUT Howe, Albert Spaulding FLORIDA Gllck. Arthur MARYLAND Rosen, Alvtn H. NEW HAMPSHIRE Meany.

Edward F. PENNSYLVANIA D'lndia. Victor OUT OF COUNTRY HAITI Beauboeuf, Elvira HONG KONG Leung. Francis K.W. MALDEN Baronard, Ernest E.

Gregoire. Henry Paul Over tan. Peter W. Suuwan. Vincent S.

JMATTAPAN Edward, Georges Lindsay, Dorothy W. MEDFORD Giembusso. Kathenn D. McLaughkn. John E.

MELROSE Albert son. Dorothy V. MIDDLE BORO Rudziak, Nma MILLIS Dennett. Alec N. MILTON Lynch.

Annie T. McCabe. Bernard F. Shmney. Catherine A.

Work. Alexander Z. MISSION HILL Fielding, Robert D. PEPPERELL Bomn, Mrs. Ruth A.

OUINCY Bell Earl Bevans. Kathryn Damiano. Domenic Notrangelo, Mildred K. "Millie" READING Parsonson. Etvera F.

REVERE Bomparte, Bruno F. Carra. Mary DsGiorQio, Domenic Graham. Margaret A. Johnson, Cornelia "Connie" Zachar.

Vincent P. ROSI.INDALE Hennessey. Mabel F. Mobayed, Lillian B. Scanlon, James E.

Sr. SOMERVILLE Cournoyer, Marie D. Sp'nale, Michael Sudant, John C. tfVesstck. Charles R.

SOUTH BOSTON Bonnano, Anthony F. Lindenfelzer, Helen Manning, Anna BELMONT Kennedy. W'lliam ravers. Albert BOSTON Cotes. Jessica MacAnOiews.

Burton T. BRIGHTON Ouan, Chuck Spanbauer. Mary Agnes Williams. Herbert C. BROCKTON Barksdale.

Muriel N. BROOKLINE Escor, Srwrtev Snerman. Siterrie BURLINGTON Ahern, Florence E. CAMBRIDGE Alien. James H.

Sr. Marchessault. Mary E. Shea. Dante J.

Lkxio" CENTERVILLE Fisher, Chartes V. Greetisri. Anne V. CHESTNUT HILL McLaughlin, Anna E. DORCHESTER Barber, MSgt.

John D. Murphy. Eileen P. Paliwoda, Alexander J. Sullivan, Edna L.

EAST BOSTON Amendolia, James Forcitio, Santa EVERETT Thoien, John M. FRAMINGHAM Foley, Thomas F. HARVARD Lynn. Ruth A. JAMAICA PLAIN Cooke, Cecilia Hartnet.

Mildred M. Suilivan. Patrick LEXINGTON Bullock, Gertrude M. Keating, Catherine LYNN Perstchllli, Josephine M. LYNNFIELD Maddison, Marian OBITUARIES Divers locate bodies of 2 drowning victims Associated Press Divers searching separate lakes yesterday recovered the bodies of two teenage drowning victims.

Divers recovered the bodies of a 13-year-old Millis drowning victim in Wrentham's Lake Pearl and a 15-year-old Lynnfield boy who drowned after being bumped from a boat. The Wrentham divers located the body of Alec Dennett who fell into the water at about 1 1 :30 a.m. Tuesday after leaning over a canoe he was riding in and losing his balance. At Lake Quannapowitt in Wakefield, divers found the body of Mark Richardson, 15. who was thrown from a 15-foot motorboat when it collided with another motorboat Monday night.

Officer William Dalton said. Dalton said the divers found Richardson's body in murky water at about 6:45 p.m. near where he disappeared. Wakefield Police said Richardson was in a boat with his brother David, 29, and Thomas Gish, also 29, of Reading. They had been on the lake about 15 minutes before From Wire Services Keith Moreland drove in four runs with three singles including one in a four-run seventh inning leading the host Chicago Cubs to a 7-6 victory yesterday over the New York Mets in another game involving a beanball incident.

The victory was the sixth straight for the Cubs, who opened a 4'2-game lead over the second-place Mets in the East. The Mets scored three runs in the top of the seventh to take a 5-3 lead before the Cubs rallied in their turn at bat. Jay Johnstone led off with a pinch triple and when Met pitcher Walt Terrell hit Bob Dernier with a pitch, Terrell and manager Dave Johnson were ejected because of a blanket warning issued for the series following Tuesday's incidents. Wes Gardner (1-1) came on to replace Terrell. Ryne Sandberg drove in Johnstone when he forced Dernier and Gary Matthews followed with a single sending Sandberg to third.

Sandberg scored on a wild pitch by Gardner and Moreland singled to score Matthews with the lead run. Thad Bosley then singled to score Moreland. In the top of the ninth. Chicago reliever Lee Smith (7-4) threw near George Foster and was also ejected from the game. Cubs' Manager Jim Frey was also ejected.

Tim Stoddard came on to earn his seventh save. EXPOS 3, PHILLIES 1 Jim Wohlford doubled home two runs to back Bill Gullickson and Jeff Reardon's six-hit pitching as the Montreal Expos defeated the Philadelphia Phillies, 3-1. in Montreal. Gullickson (7-7) gave up a double to Von Hayes in the first inning, then retired 20 straight batters before yielding three straight singles in the top of the eighth. Reardon earned his 15th save with 2 innings of two-hit relief.

The Expos scored three unearned runs in the first inning off Phillies starter Jerry Koosman (12-9), the victim of some shoddy" AL ROUKDUP DEATHS DXINTARNieKS-Ofdbunj. oranoauleraves.oe Roxbury. Fn- PcS r3o.DBUBY. and Inenda are invited to attend. SSTL ofBTon Mireme Bardet ol I HaitTCarlene Edward, and Amejie Bren-lon he leaves 16 orandchildren and 7 great 0rhSSreS.

Funeral Mass Saturday at 9 a Irom Si. Angela Church. Mattapan. Visitma hours Fri. 7-9 at the Bullock Funeral XomeTlS05 BUM His MATTAPAN.

ESCOR On Tuesday. August 7. Shirley Freedman) of Brookline. Beloved mother of Terri Trovaoe of Saugus. and Steven Escor of Randolph.

Loving grandmother of Me-lanle and Allison Trovage. Dear sister of Ce-aa Chartor ot Brighton, and Minna Gilbert of Hyde Park. Graveside services at The Blue Hill Cemetery. 700 West ST. Braintree on Thursday.

August 9 at 10 a.m. Memorial period will be private. Remembrances may be made to The Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston. Arrangements by The Levine Chapel. BROOKLINE.

FIELDING Of Mission Hill, Aug. 8, Atty. Robert D. Fielding, beloved husband of Helen R. (Teehan), devoted brother of Louise of Centervllie, John H.

Fielding of Orange, Ct. Complete notice to follow. FISHER Of Centerville, Aug. 8. Charles age 71 years, beloved husband of Gertrude A (Scott), father ot Charles V.

Fisher Jr. ot Manchester. N.H., grandfather of Alexander Scott Fisher ot Arlington, brother of Dorothy Fisher of Somerville. Helen L. Taylor ot Boaz, Mrs.

John (Mildred) Cosby of Centerville, Marlorie Fisher of Roslindale, and Mrs. Paul (Bernadette) Curran of Medfield, 5 nieces and 3 nephews also survive. Funeral from the Doane. Beal Ames Funeral Home, 160 West Main HYANNIS. Saturday, Aug.

11 at 9.15 a.m. to be followed by a Funeral Mass at 10 a.m. in Our Lady of Victory Church, Centerville. Calling hours Friday 2-4. 7-9 p.m.

Interment St. Francis Xavier Cemetery, Centerville. Donations in his memory may be made to the Visiting Nurses Assn. ot Cape Cod, P.O. Box 737, Dennis 02638.

FOLEY In Framingham, August 7, Thomas Francis, 85, of 15 Magnolia St. Retired Dennison Mfg. Co. Husband of the late Margaret (Kenna), father of Richard of Ashland. Robert of Dunedin, Fla.

8 grandchildren. Brother of Robert J. of Framingham and Rev. John Foley, Pastor, St. Cecilia's.

Ashland. Funeral Friday 9 a.m. from the Norton Funeral Home, 53 Beech at the corner of Union FRAMINGHAM. Funeral Mass In St. Cecilia's Church at 10 o'clock.

Visiting hours at the funeral home Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9. Memorial gifts may be made to American Cancer Society. 186 Main Marlboro, Ma. 01752. FORCILLO Of East Boston, Aug.

6, Santa (Mandracchia), beloved wife of the late An-gelo, loving mother of Stephen Forcillo of Revere and Ralph Forcillo of South Boston, dear sister of Rose Paris! and Grace Aiello, both of Dartmouth, also survived by 5 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Funeral from the Rapino Memorial Home, 9 Chelsea (Maverick EAST BOSTON, Friday at 8:30. Funeral Mass In the Holy Redeemer Church at 9:30. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Wed.

7-9, Thurs. 2-4, 7-9. Entombent Holy Cross Cemetery. (Parking in rear of funeral home). GALLIVAN Of Winchester, formerly of Medford, Aug.

7, J. Philip Gallivan, beloved husband of Anne (Hughes) Gallivan, father of Dr. Sheila Baler of Cambridge, also survived by 2 grandchildren, Philip Hedegard and Allen Baler, brother of Dr. John Gallivan ot Weathersfield, Ct. Funeral from the alley Memorial Funeral Home, 43 High MEDFORD on Friday, Aug.

10 at 9 a.m. followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Mary's Church, Winchester at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Thursday only 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

interment Bethany Cemetery, Monson, Mass. GIAMBUSSO Of Medford, August 8, Kath-erine D. (Cagliuso) beloved wife of Salva-tore. Devoted mother of Mrs. Kathi Abbott of Saugus and Gail Giambusso of Medford.

Sister of Mrs. Mary Lawson of Lexington, Frank Cagliuso of St. Louis. MO and the late George Cagliuso and Mrs. Carmella Delli-sola.

Also survived by 2 grandhchildren, Erlka and Shane Abbott. Funeral from the Dello Russo Funeral Home, 306 Main MEDFORD, Friday at 8 a.m., followed by a Funeral Mass celebrated in St. Joseph Church. High Medford at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend.

Visiting hrs. Thursday only, 2-4, 7-9. GLICK On Tuesday, Aug. 7, Arthur, of Miami Beach, husband of the late Annette (Jersky), beloved father of Burton M. Glick of Miami, Fla.

and Joan Glick of Brookline, loving grandfather of Laura Glick. Graveside Services at Sharon Memorial Park, Sharon, on Friday, Aug. 10 at 12:45 p.m. Remembrances may be made to the American Heart Assn. Arrangements by the Levine Chapel, BROOKLINE.

GRAHAM In Revere in her 91st year, Aui fiust 7, Margaret A. (Stapleton), wife of the ate Frederick V. Devoted mother of Mrs. Mary Reardon of Revere, Mrs. Ruth Jonas of Nahant, Mrs.

Grace Fabiano of Saugus, Mrs. Helen Orlando of Beverly, Mrs. Joan Benton of San Mateo, CA. and Mrs. Virginia Silver of Revere.

Dear sister of Richard Stapleton of Manomet. Also survived by 12 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren, uneral from the Pike Verfuceio Funeral Home. 305 Beach REVERE, Saturday at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass in the Immaculate Conception Church at 10 a.m. Friends may call Thursday 7-9 p.m.

and Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Memorial gifts may be made to the charity of your choice. GREELISH Of Centerville. in Hyannis, August 8, Anne V. (Ahern), age 68.

Beloved wife of the late Joseph P. Greelish Sr. Mother of Joseph P. Jr. of South Yarmouth, Stephen J.

of Mashpee, Gerald L. of Centerville, James F. ol San Francisco, CA and John R. Greelish of Marstons Mills, MA, sister of Frederick of Chelmsford, MA, Timothy of Deltona, Fla. and Francis Ahern of Tewks-bury, MA, also survived by 13 grandchitdrert and many nieces and nephews.

The Funeral will be Saturday, August 11 at 11:15 a.m. from the Doane, Beat Ames Funeral Home. 160 West Main HYANNIS, followed by a Funeral Mass in Our Lady of Victory Church, Centerville at 12:15 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Visiting hours In the Funeral Home Friday 7-9 p.m.

Interment in Mosswood Cemetery, Cotuit GREGOIRE Of Maiden, August 7, Henry Paul, beloved husband of Ruth (Burke). Father of the late Lance Cpl. David Gregoire. Brother of George and Frederick of Chelsea, Frank of Maine and Lawrence Gregoire of Somerville. Louise Gregoire of NY, Leona Nocito of Mlddleton, Marie DeWolf of AZ, Bernlce Keats of Chelsea and Sr.

Marie Doucette, Gray Nuns of Lawrence. Stepson ot Annie Gregoire of Lawrence. Funeral from the E.E. Burns and Son Funeral Home? 204 Main MALDEN Friday at 8:15. Funeral Mass in the Church of the Sacred Hearts at 9.

Relatives and friends kindly Invited. Visiting hours Thursday 2-4 and 7-9. ARTNETT Of Jamaica Plain, suddenly, August 6, Mildred M. (Mahoney). Wife of the late Joseph Hartnett.

Mother of Edward (Biff) Hartnett of West Roxbury. Sister of Margaret MacDonald of Calif, and the late Alice Duffy, Edward, Peter and Walter Mahoney. Funeral from the Mann Rodgers Funeral Home, 44 Perkins St. (corn, of So. Huntington JAMAICA PLAIN, Friday at 8:15 a m.

Followed by a Funeral Mass at St. Thomas Aquinas Church at 9 o'clock Relatives and friends Invited. Visiting hours Wednesday 7-9 and Thursday 2-4, 7-9. p.m. Interment St.

Joseph's Cemetery. HENNESSY Of Roslindale, August 8, Mabel F. (Reynolds). Beloved wife of the late Thomas M. Mother of James J.

and Thomas both of Roslindale. Also survived by 5 grandchildren. Funeral from The F.J. Hig-gins Funeral Home, 4236 Washington St. ROSLINDALE Friday, August 10 at 10 a.m.

Funeral Mass in The Sacred Heart Church at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Thursday 2-4 and 7-9. Parking In rear of Funeral Home on Curan mins Highway. HOWE Albert Spaulding, 78 of Norwalk.

CT on July 16, 1984. Husband of Dorothy (Hutchinson) Howe. Father of Julia Howe Rhodes. Dorla Waller Howe. Albert S.

Howe III and Thomas Hutchinson Howe. An interment service will be held on August 11 at -2 fm at the Newton Cemeterv. Reverend Aired Schmaltz of Acton will perform the service. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the First Congregational Church of Darlen, 14 Brookside Darlen, CT 06820. JACOBSON On Tuesday, August 7, Rebecv, ca L.

(Dlemont) of Watertown, formerly of Sharon widow of Morris. Beloved sister of Sarah D. Beck of Watertown, Mary Hollander of Delray, Fla. and the late Hyman, Nathan, Dora, Annie Lazarus Dlemont and Alice Price, also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Graveside Services al the Share Teflla Cemetery, Baker West Roxbury on Thursday, August 9 at 1 p.m.

Memorial period will be private. Remembrances may be made to the Charity of your choice. Arrangements by the Levine Chapel. BROOKLINE. JOHNSON Of Revere, August 8, Cornelia "Connie'' (Doherty) beloved wife of William A.

of Revere. Devoted mother of William A. Susan Hughes and Charles all ot Revere, Edward E. of Boston and Jane M. of Everett.

Dear sister of Rita Legere and Joseph Doherty, both of Lynn, Francis Doherty ot Wakefield, Jean Gardner of West Newbury, Patricia Sheridan of Londonderry. NH" and the late William Doherty and Doherty. Funeral from the Paul Buonfiglio I Funeral Home. 128 Revere REVERE, on, Friday, August 10 at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass in St.

Anthony Church at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends ara kindly invited. Visiting hours I on Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Late veteran WWII. Interment Pu-itan Lawn Cemetery.

JOHNSON Ot Stoughton, August 8. after a short illness, Anna sister of Gerta Ml I Johnson, of Stoughton, and the late Hen- ning and Jasper Johnson. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral Ser-" vice will be held In the Sheehan Funeral Home, 115 Monk (off Rte. 138)-t STOUGHTON, on Saturday, August 11 at 10 a a.m.

Visiting hours Friday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. KEATING Of Georgia, formerly of Lexing- I ton, Aug. 7, Catherine (Regan), wife ot the I late Paul L. Keating, mother of Noreen K. I Campbell of Otis J.

Keating ot N.H., also survived by 4 grandchildren. Funeral Services from the Douglass Funeral Home, 51 Worthen LEXINGTON. Saturday, I Aug. 11 at 10:45 a.m. followed by a Funeral Mass at St.

Brlgld's Church, Lexington at 11:30 a.m. Relatives and trlonda Invited to I attend. Funeral home visiting hours Friday 1 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment In the family lot, 1 Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Arlington.

I I KEITH MORELAND Knocks in 4 support. Derrel Thomas singled with one out, reaching first after third baseman Mike Schmidt's throw eluded went wild. Andre Dawson followed with a single, which left-fielder Jeff Stone bobbled for an error, allowing Thomas to advance to third. Gary Carter then grounded to third and Schmidt's throw forced Dawson at second, but Juan Samuel's errant throw to first allowed Thomas to score and sent Carter to second. Dan Driessen was then safe on a grounder to first when Koosman.

covering the bag, could not handle the soft toss from Len Matuszek. After Tim Wallach walked to load the bases, Wohlford drilled his double down the left-field line. REDS 4, PADRES 2 Tom Foley's last-inning two-run homer followed Eric Davis' eighth-inning solo shot and sent the Cincinnati Reds to a 4-2 victory over the San Diego Padres in Cincinnati. Foley's fourth homer of the season followed Nick Esasky's one-out single off Rich Gossage (6-4), who came on to relieve Eric Show in the ninth. DODGERS 5, BRAVES 1 Bob Welch and three relievers scattered eight hits and the Dodgers took advantage of sloppy Atlanta fielding as Los Angeles surged to a 5-1 triumph over the Braves in Atlanta.

Welch (9-11) won his third straight game, scattering six hits over 6V3 innings. He also drove in a run with a fourth-inning single before leaving the game with a groin injury. PIRATES 6, CARDINALS 4 Dale Berra drove in five runs with a grand slam and a single to power the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates to a 6-4 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. ASTROS 7, GIANTS 6 Phil Garner's one-out single with the bases loaded in the bottom of the 12th inning scored Bill Dawley Wednesday night and lifted the host Houston Astros to a 7-6 victory over the San Francisco Giants.

DON SUTTON Strikeout record for the 19th straight season a major league record in helping the Milwaukee Brewers halt a 10-game losing streak with a 3-2 victory over the Royals. The victory ended Milwaukee's longest losing streak in the fran- chise's history. Sutton struck out four, walked none and allowed six hits in six innings. He had shared the record with Cy Young, Walter Johnson and Gaylord Perry. WHITE SOX 5, YANKEES 4 Harold Baines had three hits, including a solo homer that triggered a five-run Chicago third inning, to back Floyd Bannister and the White Sox to a 5-4 victory over the Yankees in New York.

Bannister (10-7) allowed six hits and three runs before needing relief help from Ron Reed in the seventh. Reed allowed three hits over the final three innings for his eighth save. It was the sixth victory in seven decisions for Bannister, who raised his lifetime record to 10-2 against New York. ORIOLES 7, INDIANS 4 In Cleveland, Mike Young cracked a three-run homer and scored twice and Mike Boddicker and Tippy Martinez combined to scatter nine hits, leading the Baltimore Orioles to a 7-4 victory over the Indians. Boddicker (13-8), who had missed his last start because of a muscle spasm in his back, gave up seven hits, struck out four and walked three in 7 innings before Martinez finished up for his 1.5th save.

BLUE JAYS 7, RANGERS 2 Dave Collins and Tony Fernandez had three hits each and Jim Clancy scattered seven hits in eight Innings to lead the Toronto Blue Jays to a 7-2 victory over the Rangers in Arlington, Texas. 9 I -(- Twins fall, cling to 1st by V2 game DEATHS AHEARN Of Burlington, formerly of Med-ford, Aug. 8th. Florence E. (Marchetti).

Beloved wife of John M. Mother of Kenneth E. Lowry ot Chelmsford, Mrs. Thomas (June) Pureed of Burlington and Robert E. Lowry of Woburn.

Also survived by 10 grandchildren. Funeral from the Edward V. Sullivan Funeral Home, 43 Winn BURLILNGTON, (Exit 40, Rte 12R, Woburn side), on Friday. Aug. 10th at 9:15 a.m.

Funeral Mass In St. Barbara's Church, Woburn at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours Thursday 7-9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in her memory to The Graymoor, Garrison, N.Y.

10524. Parking area in rear of funeral home. CORRECTION ALBERTSON Formerly of Melrose, August 5, Dorothy V. (Wnrd) Albertson, wife of Harry L. Alneson, mother of Viola Rogers Tech of Chelmsford, Nancy J.

Ryan of Key West, Fla. and the late Betty L. Albertson, grandmother of Craig Rogers, Chad Rogers, Courtney Ryan and Michael Ryan. Graveside service at the Wyoming Cemetery, Melrose, Friday, August 10 at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited.

Visiting hours at The Robinson Funeral Home, 809 Main MELROSE, Thursday 7-9 only. ALLEN -In Cambridge. Aug. 8, 1084 formerly of Watertown, James Sr. Beloved husband of Ellen E.

(Silk). Father of Eileen Melton of Medford. Fatricia White of Maiden and James H. Allen, Jr. of Maiden, also survived by 9 grandchildren.

Brother of William Allen of Everett. Gertrude Lanced of Arlington, Eleanor Davis of Arlington and Claire Ronzio of Billenca. Funeral from The William T. Hickey And Son Funeral Home. 175 Huron CAMBRIDGE, Sat.

at 8. Funeral Mass in St. Peter's Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours Thurs.

7-9 Frl. 2-4 and 7-9. In lieu of flowers please send donations to The Oncology Winchester Hospital in Mr. Allen's memory. Late retired manager New-tonville Post Office.

Parking area opposite funeral home. AMENDOLIA In East Boston, August 6, James, beloved husband of the late Adelina (DeSimone) and father of John J. Carusone of California. Brother of Sebastiana of Italy. Cousin of John and Mary LaRosa of RosMn- dale.

Also survived by 2 granchildren. Fu- neral Friday, August 10 af 9 am. from the Joseph Russo Funeral Home, 814 American Legion Highway (nr. Cummins Highway), ROSLINDALE. Funeral Mass in sacred Heart Church Roslindale at 10 am.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend. Visiting hours Thursday only 2-4 and 7-9 pm. Late Charter Member of the Catholic Fraternity of St. John the Baptist. (Ample parking on funeral home premesis).

BARBER In Dorchester August 6. MSgt. John D. Barber USA retired. Son of the late Frank and Mary C.

(MacLeod) Barber. Brother of William of Stoughton, Rose of Dorchester, Frank Barber of Chicago and Trudy Raskin of Boston. Funeral from The John C. Mulry Funeral Home, 2 King st. at Dorchester OORCHESTER, Friday at 8:15.

Funeral Mass in St. Mark's Church at 9:00. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Thursday 2-4 arid 7-9. Interment at 1:30 In The Mass National Cemetery, Bourne.

Late member of Chapter 13 DAV, St. Mark Post VFW and the AMVETS BAR CHARD Of Maiden. August 8, Ernest husband of Winifred (Payne) Barchard, father of Earl E. of NJ, Arnold G. ot Melrose, Arthur H.

of Everett, Harold Winifred F. Moore and Elizabeth Lamphair of Maiden. Step-father of Dorothy Clifford of Everett ana Eleanor Eilis ot Wakefield. Brother of Eveleen Stevens of Shawnee, Kansas. A Funeral Service will be held at the Sprague-Margeson Funeral Home, 339 Pleasant MALDEN, Friday, August 10 at 11 a.m.

Visiting hours Thursday 2-4, 7-9. Graveside Service will be heid Friday at 2 p.m. at Forest Hill Cemetery. East Derry, NH. BARKSDALE Ot Brockton.

August 8, Muriel N. (Puray) Barksdale. Beloved wife of William T. Barksdale. Loving mother of William, of Brockton, Frederick of Stoughton, Richard of Union.

OH, Edward USAF, Korea, and Daniel of Hoibrook. Also survived by 12 grandchildren. Reposing at the Cartwright Funeral Home. 69 South Franklin HOI BROOK, until 8:15 on Saturday. Followed by a Funeral Mass at 9 in St.

Joseph's Church, Hoibrook. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours Thursday Evening 7-9 and Friday 2-4 and 7-9. Buriel in Knollwood Memorial Park, Canton. BEAUBOEUF Of Haiti, July 29, 1984, El-vire (Valles), age 85.

She is survived by 11 children 37 grandchildren. Funeral services were held on August 4, in Haiti. BELL Of Qulncy, Aug. 8th, J. Earl Beli.

Beloved son of Isabella (Inman) Beli of P.E.I., Canada. Brother of Erison Bell of Ontario, William Belt of PEL, George Bell of Quincy and Muriel Christopher oi Quincy. Visiting hours at the J.B. Cole Gleason Milton Home for Funerals. 5 Canton AT MILTON VILLAGE, on Thursday eves, only 7-9.

Interment P.E.I., Canada on Monday. BEVANS Kathryn (Madden) of Quincy, August 6, 1984. Wife of the late Georae R. Bevans. Mother of Joan M.

Wittreich of Center Moriches. Robert J. of Brunswick, Georgia, Nancy C. White of Wollaston, Judith A. Malarkey of Douglas ton, N.Y.

and Barbara A. Redmond ot N.Y., Sister of Ann T. McCarthy of Scituate. Sr. Agnes Madden S.C.H.

of Quincy and Mary Madden of Dorchester. Also survived by 22 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral from the Keohane Funeral Home, 785 Hancock WOLLASTON. Friday at 9:15. Funeral Mass in St.

Ann's Church at 10 a Visiting hours Wednesday 7-9, Thursday 2-4, 7-9. BOMPANE In Revere, formerly of East Boston. Aug. Bruno beloved husband ol Louise (Pascarella), father of Jack of Revere and Ronald Bompane of Maiden, brother of Charles Bompane, Viola Sharon. Rita Ventola, and Armand Bompane, also survived by 2 grandchildren.

Funeral from, the Magratn Funeral Home, 325 Chelsea (at Day So), EAST BOSTON, Saturday morning at 10:45. Funeral Mass In St. Anthonys Church, Revere at 11:30 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Thursday 7-9, Friday 2-4 and 7-9.

Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Donations to the Heart Fund would be appreciated. BON AN NO Formerly of South Boston, in Hanover, August 7th, Anthony F. Beloved husband of the late Mary G. (Gilligan).

Beloved father of Anthony F. Jr. of Con asset, Edward W. of Hanover and Joseph E. of Pembroke.

Brother of Josephine Demeo of Waltham, Frank of Dedham, Margaret Arena of Dorchester, Lillian Marotta of Hanover, Mary Kelley of East Braintree. Joseph of NH and Nancy Herl of Fla Survived by five grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funoral from the Brien Funeral Home, 146 Dorchester So. Boston, Saturday at 9. Funeral Mass at Gate of Heaven Church at 10 a.m.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Thursday 7-9 and Friday 2-4 and 7-9. Veteran of WWM, US Army. Late Proprietor of Frank Tony's Barber Shop. Late Member of the Josselyn Cum mlngs Post, 149 of Hanover and Chapter 26 DAV.

BOWEN Of Pepperell. Aug 8th, 1984, Mrs. Ruth A. (Doane) Bowen. Residence 93 Lawrence St.

Wife of Francis T. Mother of Miss Darlene L. ot Fitchburg, Tina M. and Karen N. both of Pepperell.

Daughter of Mrs Anna Doane of Haverhill. Sister of John Doane of Wilmington, Donald Doane of Edward Doane ot Virginia and Mrs. Doris Pullo of Medford. Funeral from the Hamilton Funeral Home, 37 Main PEPPERELL. Friday, followed by a Funeral Mass at St.

Joseph's Church at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Calling hours Thursday 7-9 p.m. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery.

BRAMANTE Of Wenham, August 7, Lucia (Biandlno) Bramante, age 89 yrs. Formerly of AHston. Wife of the late Domenico Bramanle, mother of Mildred Bates, Josephine Hatherley, Constance Ponzini Mary Bramante. Sister of Joseph Biandlno, Josephine Gianino, Mildred D'Augusta, Angola Plouffe, Funeral mass at the Church of St. Paul, Hamilton, Friday at 9 am.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend. Visiting at the Cambeil Funeral Home, 525 Cabot St. Beverly, Thursday pm. Burial Mt. Auburn cemetery, Cambridge.

DEATHS BRUSTER In Wellesley Hills. Aug. 6. 1984, Margaret Hiilis beloved wife of the late Raipn R. Bruster and mother of Donald C.

of Yarmouthport and Robert H. of Grantham. N.H. Also survived by 4 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Memorial service will held at 1 1 a.m.

on Thursday, Aug. 9 at the Wallace Chapel of the Wellesley Hills Congregational Church. In lieu of flowers donations in her memory may be made to the Wellesley Hilts Congregational Church, 207 Washington Wellesley. 02181. Funeral arrangements by the J.

S. Waterman Sons Funeral Home, Wellesley. BULLOCK Of Lexington, August 6, Gertrude M. (Ferguson). Wife of the late Christopher Harold Bullock.

Mother of Mrs. Thomas (Dorothy) Maloney of Epson, N.H., David H. of Billenca, and Stephen Bullock of Bedford. MA. Sister of Dorothy Bumstead of Waltham and Virginia Sullivan of Fla.

Also survived by 8 grandchildren. Funeral Services will be held at the Douglass Funeral Home. 51 Worthen LEXINGTON, Friday. August 10 at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend.

Funeral Home visiting hours Thursday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Burial in Westview Cemetery, Lexington. CARRA Of Revere. August 8, Mary (Facca-dio), beloved wife of Lawrence. Dear sister of Rose A.

Morse of Dorothy T. DeGi-lorma of Everett and Dominic Faccadio of Fla. Survived bv 6 foster children, Doris, Joanne, Betty, Arlene, Karen, Anita and Frances. Also survived by 29 nieces and nephews, 62 great-nieces and nephews and 1 7 great -great -nieces and nephews. Funeral from the Paul Buonfiglio Funeral Home, 126 Revere REVERE, on Saturday.

August 11 at 9-45 a.m. Funeral Mass St. Anthonys Church at 10:45 a.m. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Visiting hours Thursday 7-9 and Friday 2-4 and 7-9.

Please omit flowers. Donations may be made in Mary's memory to Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Development Office, 44 Binney Boston, MA. Interment Holy Cross Cem. COGSWELL In Watertown, Aug. 8, John A.

Devoted husband of Mary E. (Giblin). Beloved father of John A. Jr. of Watertown and brother of Edward M.

of Miami Shores, Fla. Funeral from the Stanton Funeral Home, 786 Mt. Auburn WATERTOWN, on Saturday at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass In the Sacred Heart Church, Watertown at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend.

Visiting hours Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment Mt. Auburn Cemetery. Retired Claims Adjuster for the Commencal Union Insurance Co. Late veteran WW II.

Parking area In rear of funeral home off Belmont St. COLES Of Boston Aug. 4 1984, Jessica (Hy-land) Coles, RN. Age 53 years. Wife of James J.

Coles, mother of Elizabeth, Matthew, Margaret Charles, all of Boston. Daughter of Joseph L. Hyland of Agawam, sister of Joseph M. Hyland of East Hampton CT, and Joanne Annino of Agawam. Also survived by a grandson Joseph A.

Coles. Memorial Service will be held at the Chapel, White Building, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston on Tuesday Aug. 21 at 2:30 pm. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. In lieu of flowers Memorial donations may be sent to the Massachusetts General Hospital.

Arrangements by J.S. Waterman Sons-Eastman of BOSTON. COOKE Of Jamaica Plain, Aug. 7, Cecilia B. (Lewis), beloved wife ot the late Harry P.

Cooke, loving mother of Henry L. of Halifax, William M. Lorraine Pardi, and Robert J. Cooke, all of Jamaica Plain, C. Phyllis Taylor of Dux bury and Patricia A.

Richer of Roslindale, sister of Peter Lewis of Brookline, N.H. and Clara Emerson of Stuart, Fla. Also survived by 17 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren Funeral from the Brady allon Funeral Home, 10 Tower (opposite Forest Hills MBTA Station), FOREST HILLS, on Friday, Aug. 10 at 9:15 a.m. Funeral Mass in St.

Thomas Aquinas Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours Wednesday 7-9, Thursday 2-4 and 7-9. Interment St. Michael's Cemetery.

COURNOYER Of Somerville, Aug. 7, 1984, Marie D. (Masse), beloved wife of the late Joseph P. loving mother of Joseph P. Jr.

ot Somerville and Henry A. of Somerville. Also survived by 4 grandchildren. Funeral Saturday from the G.F. McKenna Son Funeral Home, 390 Medford SOMERVILLE at 8:45 a.m.

Funeral Mass to follow at Immaculate Conception Church, Cambridge at 9:45 a.m. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours Thurs. 7-9, Fri. 2-4, 7-9.

CUNNINGHAM Of Wilmington, Aug. 8th, Helen G. (Martin). Beloved wife of the late Joseph L. Mother of Joseph J.

and Thomas M. of Wilmington, Mrs. Joseph (Jeane Sottlle of Chelmsford, and Leonard P. of Hudson. Also survived by her 13 grandchildren.

Funeral from the W.S. Cavanaugh Son Funeral Home, 374 Main (Rte. 38), WILMINGTON, on Saturday morning at 10:15. Funeral Mass at St. Thomas Church at 11 a.m.

Friends may call Thursday 7-9 and Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. DAMIANO Of Quincy, August 6, Domenic. Husband of Mary Damiano ot Quincy. Father of Jennie Rush of Jamaica Plain, Vito of South Easton, Rocco and Joseph of Quincy, brother of Peter of Quincy, Michael of Randolph, Louis of Raynham and Theresa Grasso of Bridgewater. Also survived by 15 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren, eloved grandfather of the late Frederick Rush ana dear friend of David and Janet Gropman of Norwood.

Funeral from the Hurley Funeral Home, 134 South Main RANDOLPH, Friday at 9 a.m. Followed by a Funeral Mass in Most Blessed Sacrament Church, Houghs Neck, Quincy at 10. Visiting hours Wednesday 7-9, Thursday 2-4, 7-9. DENNETT Of Millis, suddenly. August 7 19e4, Alec beloved son of George S.

and Theresa C. (MacDougall) Dennett of Millis. Brother of Michael. John, William, Daniel, Douglas, David, Theresa Rezzuti, Anita Connors and Irene Dennett, all of Mi'lis, Yvonne of Wilmington, Maryann Laliberte of Franklin and Christine Cook of Bellingham. Grandson of Mrs.

John MacDougall and Mrs. Yvonne Dennett both of Jamaica Plain. Funeral Service at the Roberts-Mitchell Funeral Chapel, 15 Miller MEDFIELD, on Friday, August 10 at 11 a.m. Visiting hours Thursday 2-4 and 7-9. Relatives and friends respectfully invited.

DiGIORGIO In Beachmont, Revere, formerly of East Boston, August 7 in his 95th year. Domenic, husband of the late Maria (Mercuri), beloved father of Vitale of Maiden and Anthony S. of Revere. Also survived by 2 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Funeral from the Pike a Verfuceio Funeral Home, 305 Beach St, REVERE, Friday at 8 a.m.

Funeral Mass in St. Anthony's Church, Revere at 9 a.m. Friends may call Thursday evening only 7-10 p.m. Late W.W. I.

Army Veteran. D'INDIA In Philadelphia, PA. formerly of East Boston, August 6, Victor. Beloved brother of George, Ralph, Michael and Americo D'lndia, Helen James, Gloria Bo-lognese, Michelina DeRusso and Grace Megna all of East Boston. Funeral from the Magrath Funeral Home.

325 Chelsea (At Day Sq.) EAST BOSTON, Friday morning at 8:15. Funeral Mass in the Sacred Heart Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Thursday 2-4, 7-9. Interment Holy cross Cemetery.

Late member -Seafarers Union. DOOLAN In Franklin formerly of West Rox-bury Aug. 7, James J. beloved husband of Hilda (Blanchet), father of Mrs. Kathleen M.

Penned of Franklin, James J. Jr. of Phoenix AZ. Grandfather of Eric B. and Lauren C.

Pennell, brother of Margaret Dillon, Grace Plstorino, Dorothea Doe, Helen Dunphy, John F. and the late Vincent P. and Richard W. Funeral from the F.J. Higglns Funeral Home, 4236 Washington St.

ROSLINDALE SQ. Friday Aug. 10 at 8 am. Funeral Mass in St. John Chrysostom Church at 9 oclock.

Relatives ana friends Invited, visiting hours Wednesday 7 to 9, Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Late retired member B.F.D. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to either Mllford Whltensvllle Hospital or Southwood Hospital Norfolk MA. Parking In rear of Funeral Home on Cummins Highway IN MEMORIAM 1974 EDWARD J. HcNAHARA 1984 In loving memory.

Rose Kirk and lamlly. the accident. Police said the boat collided with one operated by Phillip A. Biller, 41. of Lynnfield.

His daughter Kerri, 11, was on board, and his son Kurt, 1 7, was water skiing behind the boat. Rescue officials located Dennett's body at about 11:30 a.m., Wrentham Fire Chief Wendell Mc-Namara said. A search started the day before had been interrupted by thunderstorms. About 30 divers participated, searching through weeds and murky waters in which visibility was only 10 inches, McNamara said. Dennett drowned while he and his brother, Douglas, 17, were canoeing from Simeone's Island to Red Dam, where they planned to join two other brothers, McNamara said.

After Dennett fell into the lake, the other two brothers, John. 23. and David, 16, ran to a nearby home for help. A boat was launched but as a rescuer reached out to assist Douglas, who was holding his brother's head above water, the younger boy slipped under the water and out of sight. The area where the youth went under is 15-30 feet deep and 50-75 yards from shore, police said.

Dennett was described by his family as an enthusiastic baseball player, active in the Millis Tri-Val-ley Baseball League. He leaves his parents, George S. and Theresa (MacDougall) Dennett; six brothers, Douglas, Michael, John, William, Daniel and David Dennett; six sisters, Yvonne Thompson of Wilmington, Mary-ann Laliberte of Franklin, Christine Cook of Bellingham. Theresa Rezzuti, Anita Connors and Irene Dennett, all of Millis. Also, his maternal grandmother, Mrs.

John MacDougall, and his paternal grandmother, Yvonne Dennett, both of Jamaica Plain. Funeral service will be 1 1 a.m. tomorrow from the Roberts-Mitchell Funeral Home, Medfield. Burial will follow in Prospect Hill Cemetery, Millis. James Stinson, 92 Founder of insurance firm James E.

Stinson of New London, N.H., formerly of Worcester and Framingham, died at his home on Monday. He was 92. Mr. Stinson, a founder of the insurance firm of Stark, Johnson and Stinson Inc. in Worcester, was active in many Worcester community and charitable organizations.

He was past president of the Insurance Brokers Assn. of Massachusetts. Mr. Stinson leaves his wife, Thea; a son, Thomas B. of Worcester; a daughter, Mary E.

Lee of Bedford Hills, N.Y.; a daughter-in-law. Helen Maeomber Stinson: and a grandaughter and a grandson. The funeral service will be From Wire Services Ray Burris and Bill Caudill combined on a four-hitter yesterday to pace the Oakland A's to a 5-0 triumph over the visiting Minnesota Twins. Burris (11-6) struck out two, walked two and faced only one batter over the minimum through seven innings. In the eighth, he yielded a leadoff single to Gary Gaetti and walked Tim Teufel.

Caudill came on with none out and retired the side in order. He pitched the ninth for his 25th save setting a club single-season record. Oakland scored a run in the second when Dwayne Murphy drew a leadoff walk off John Butcher (9-7), went to third on Mike Heath's single and scored on Bill Almon's sacrifice fly. Heath cracked his 1 1th homer to lead off the fifth. MARINERS 7, ANGELS 2 Mark Langston and Ed Nunez combined on a five-hitter and rookie Alvin Davis drove in two runs with a homer and single as the Mariners broke a six-game losing streak with a 7-2 triumph over the California Angels in Seattle.

Despite the loss, California remained a half-game behind first-place Minnesota in the West Division. Langston (10-9) worked the first six innings and allowed four hits while striking out seven. The rookie lefthander has 135 strikeouts, second in the league to Mike Witt, who struck out four in 3 innings. Witt (11-9) gave up five runs and nine hits and took the loss. BREWERS 3, ROYALS 2 In Kansas City, rookie Willie Lozado drove In two runs and Don Sutton surpassed 100 strikeouts.

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