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22 THE BOSTON GLOBE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1991 DEATHS DEATHS Death notices DEATHS CONNORS-CM Brighton. February 23, 1991. Margaret M. Beloved daughter ol the, lata Robert J. and Ellen (Murray) Connor.

Sister of Mrs. Ellen Connolly of Brighton and the late Francis J. and John R. Connor. Aunt of Michael Connolly of Brighton.

Funeral from the Warren Sullivan Tuneral Homa, 35 Henahaw St. (behind Police 8tatlon). Wednesday at 8 a.m. Funeral Mas In Our Lady of th Presentation Church at 9 a.m. Relative and friend Invited.

Visiting hour Monday 7-9 p.m. and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. interment St. Jo-eph' Cemetery. Friend wishing donation In her memory to Slater of St.

Joseph, co Bethany Hospital, 97 Bethany Framing-ham, MA 01701 would be appreciated. CONSILVIO-Of Callfomlajormerly of Medford, Thomae, Feb. 23. Father of Amos M. DEATHS MURPHY-Wltllam F.

of Wsstport, on February 20, In Wilmington, N.C., formerly of Cambridge, MA. Son of the late William and Mary (Lynch) Murphy. Husband of Carmellne Rose Murphy, father of Gail, Kate and William III Murphy all of CT. Brother of Mrs. Mary Walley of Kennf Mrs.

Eleanor Casey of Lexinjton, MA. A Memorial service will be held March 2, 10 A.M. at the Old North Church, Boston. Interment private. Andrews Mortuary Wilmington N.C.

in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to Mother Theresa, Missionary Sisters of Chsrtty. Late B.C.. Graduate. Special agent for FBI; WWII Vet.

P. of Papermate Schick Safety Razor, Wilkinson Sword. After retirement he was Dl- rector of Marketing for Remington Shavers. MURROW-Of Concord, formerly of Boston Brookllne. February 24 1991.1Jlian (Rog-r).

wlf of th late Marvin H. MurrowAunt of Jacqueline W. Bowen of Concord Dorothy DeGroodt of Wallkill NY. Memorial Services will be held In the Spring. Arranga- menta by MacRaa-Tunnlcliffe, CONCORD NEIL-ln Melrose Feb.

25, Carol V. (Nord- strom) Nell. Wife of William F. Neil. Mother of Rhonda L.

Nell of Washington, DC, Robert S. and William F. Neil, Jr. loth of Melrose. Memorial Service at the First Congregational i Church, 121 West Foster St, MELROSE Thursday, Feb.

28 at 11 a.m. Relatives and BELMONT Olson, Agnes Visalli, Anthony BILLERICA Boyson, Gloria p. Dyer, Helen A. BOSTON Cobleigh, Veronica MacDonald, Michael D. Roberts, Royal V.

Smith, Raymond J. BRIGHTON Connors. Margaret M. Cuginl, Donato Mahoney, Elizabeth C. McDevitt, Charles BURLINGTON Colella, Lawrence F.

Cronin, Leigh A. CAMBRIDGE Beckett, Bradley Collins, Delia Hurley, Catherine Pearson. Carol L. Walsh, Henry J. White, Margaret E.

CANTON Giammarco. James Seery, Charles L. Titus, Ernest W. CARLISLE Hallenborg, Charles L. CHELMSFORD Belliveau, Caryn J.

CHELSEA Johnson, Catherine Magazzu, John D. CONCORD Murrow, Lilian DEDHAM Ryan, John J. DORCHESTER Davis, Charles Jr. DOVER Harding, Francis Austin Jr. EAST BOSTON DeLeo, Pasquale EVERETT Russo, Sebastian Scully, Mary J.

GLOUCESTER Richards, Judy B. HANOVER Garvey, Thomas R. HARVARD Terry, Lawrence HAVERHILL Gill, Doris I. HOLBROOK Ahern, James F. HYDE PARK Isenstadt, Irving JAMAICA PLAIN Ford, Robert J.

Kelieher, Patrick J. LEXINGTON Hotferty, George S. LOWELL Laganas, Crystal E. LYNNFIELD Holt, Ethel Z. MARBLEHEAD Breed, Leaveme Kennedy MEDFORO Consilvio, Thomas Edgerly, Vera O.

MELROSE Margeson. Lillian McLaughlin, Margaret F. Neil, Carol V. Sanzi, Alta M. NATICK Carson, Isabel S.

NEEOHAM Arduino, Joseph M. Seery, Charles L. NEWTON Gans. Rose Lillian Petrillo, Theresa NEWTON CENTRE McDevItt, John M. Theriault, Antoinette M.

NORWOOD Devine, Eleanore QUINCY Hayes, Charles J. Roberts, Alice E. RANDOLPH Barbosa, Maria C. LeVangie, John M. REVERE Bell, Margaret J.

Paytonjian. Deanna Mane Zingali, Sylvester D. ROCKLAND Smith, Edward R. ROSLINDALE Carter, Madeline Zucco, Joseph ROXBURY Ward, Irma SALEM O'Leary, John E. Jr.

SAUGUS Armao, Louis P. SOMERVILLE Driscoll, Louise E. Ercolini, Lucy O'Neil, Agnes M. Tavolarella, Frank Vandemark, Grace B. SOUTH BOSTON Burnett, Anna G.

Flemmi, Giovanni Hamilton, Mary B. SOUTH EASTON Albee, Philip H. STONEHAM Baldwin, Laura M. Boyle, Virginia Gilds, Anna T. STOUGHTON Gandolto.

Joseph P. WALTHAM Nichols, Josephine H. WAREHAM Franklin, Rev. John Shade WATERTOWN Gelineau, David A. WEST ROXBURY Crake, Margaret E.

WESTFORD Collins, Lester J. WESTWOOD O'Hara, Henrietta S. WEYMOUTH Colantoni, John SA. Walsh, Wilbur J. WILMINGTON Hill, Jean P.

WINCHESTER Maggiore, Benedict S. WINTHROP Corkum, Caroline M. Santoro, Madeline A. WOBURN McFaun, Gertrude F. OUT OF STATE CALIFORNIA Montrose, Maynard E.

CONNECTICUT Murphy, William F. Jr. FLORIDA Loss, Isadora Rosen, Samuel L. MAINE Woods, Bette NEW HAMPSHIRE Lovely, Robert M. NORTH CAROLINA Cracknell, John V.

OHIO Young, Pauline L. ROCKPORT Montroset Maynard E. OUT OF COUNTRY ISRAEL Black, Libby KELLEHER-Of Jamaica Plain February 25, Patrick J. Beloved hueband of th late Mary F. (Connolly).

Loving, father of John G. Kelieher of Jamaica Plain Sally T. Gavin of Norwood. Father in-law of David J. Gavin.

Grandfather of David, Marney Patrick Gavin. Funeral from the P.E. Murray Funeral Horn, 2000 Canter WEST ROXBURY Feb. 28 at 6 a.m. Funeral Maee In t.

Thomas Aquinas Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives friends Invited. Vislltlng hours Wednesday 2-4 7-9 p.m. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery.

Donstlons in his memory may be made to Good Samaritan Hospice of the Archdiocese of Boston, 272 Allston SU Brighton, MA 02146. Late retired MIT Security. LAGANAS-ln Boston, February 24 at Children' Hospital, Crystal Evangeline Laganas of Lowil, age 15, sophomore at Lowell High School, daughter of George J. and Jill a. (McKee) Laganas, sister of Scott J.G.

Laganas and William G. Laganas all of Lowell, maternal grandparents William and Jeanette (Hazard) McKee of Three Rivers. Mass. Paternal grandparent John G. and Evangeline (Petraiie) Laganas of Lowell, several aunts and uncles.

Funeral Thursday moming at 9 o'clock from the O'Donnell Funeral Home, 276 Pawtucket St. LOWELL. Funeral Service at Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church Lowell at TO o'clock. Burial In Westlawn Cemetery, Lowell. In lieu of flower, contributions may made to th Crystal E.

Laganas Scholarship Fund, co Centra) Savings Bank, 45 Broadway Dracut. MA 0182C Calling hours 7-9 pm. today and 5-9 pm. Wednesday L)VANGIE-Of Randolph, unexpectedly, Feb. 23, John M.

Beloved husband of Ruth M. (Sprenger). Father of Frederick of Easton, Stephen of Norwell, John Jr. and Christopher both of Weymouth, Marguerite. Michael and Andrew all of Randolph.

Philip of Avon, Susan da Cunha ot Portugal and Linda Anderson of Quincy, Also survived by 1 1 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. Funeral from the Hurley Funeral Horn, 134 South Main RANDOLPH, Thursday at 8:15 a.m. Followed by a Funeral Mass In St. Bernadette'e Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend.

Vis iting nours weanesaay r-tf p.m. iuiia-tlons in his memory may be made to th Randolph D.A.V. Chapter 39, 490 High P.O. Box 449, Randolph, 02388. LOSS-Entered Into rest Feb.

24, Isadora, of 144 Lake Rebecca W. Palm Beach, FL. Beloved husband of Ruth (Halpern). Devoted father of Ms. Mlmi Loss of Canton and Judith Goldberg of Marblehead.

Loving brother of Harold Loss and Sophie Freed-berg both of Peabody. Dear grandfather of Lorf and Stephen Dine. Services at Stan-etskv-Hymanson Memorial Chapel. 10 SALEM-SWAMPSCOTT Lin on Wednesday, Feb. 27 at 11 a.m.

Memorial Observance through Friday noon at the home of Mr. ft Mrs. Irving Goldberg, 8 Skinners Path, Marblehead. Expressions of sympathy in hla memory may be donated to th charity of your choice. LOVELY-ln New London, NH.

Feb. 25, 1991, Robert age 81, Beloved husband of Eleanor (Jaqulth) Lovely of New London and loving father of Robert M. Lovely Jr. of New London, NH, and Janet M. Lovely, RN.

of Somerville, MA, Brother of Marion R. Fleming of St. Augustine, Grandfather to 3, also surviving Include niecee and nephews. Funeral Services will be held Feb. 27, at 2 p.m.

at the First Baptist Church, New London, NH. Friend may call at tha Chedwlck Funeral Home, 174 Main NEW LONDON, NH, Tuesday 7-9 p.m. Masonic Services at 7:30 p.m. It Is suggested that Memorial contributions may be made to the First Baptist Church, P.O. Box 336, New London, NH 03257.

MacDONALD-of Boston. Michael D. age 41 years, February 24, 1991. Son of Helen (Smallcombe) of Hyde Park and the late Jame H. MacDonald.

Brother of Jame A. MacDonald of Boston and Kathleen R. Bus-sell of Winchester. Also survived by eeveral niece and nephew. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Wed February 27 at 10 am at the Jeeult Urban Canter, 775 Harrison Ave, South End.

In lieu of flower donation in Michael's memory may be made to the Living Center, 140 Clarendon St, Boston or to the Pediatric AIDS Care, Boston City Hospital. Late US Army Veteran. Arrangements by Commonwealth Funeral Service of BOSTON MAGAZZlMn Chelsea, Feb. 22, After a long Illness, John D. Jon In his 31st year, Beloved and cheriehed son of John R.

and Lorraine M. (Savignano). Loving grandson of Mrs. Mary Savignano and Mrs. Loretta Magazzu all of Chelsea, Jon la also survived by his devoted companion Bobby Luongo of Chelsea, and many adoring aunta, unclee and cousins.

Family and friends are invited to attend a Memorial Mass in the immaculate Conception Church-Revere, on Thursday at 10 o'clock. Immediately followed by Entombment Services at Woodlawn Cemetery Maueoleum, Visiting hours are most respectfully omitted. In lieu of flowers Memori-alaifta may be made to your favortie Charity. Arrangements by th vertuccio Horn for Funerals, 773 Broadway, REVERE. MAGGIORE-Of Winchester, February 25, Benedict beloved husband of Josephine (Contrino) Maggiore.

Father of Paul Maggiore of Winchester, Janet Lang of Acton, Ar-lene Weeks of Bedford. Also survived by 10 grandchildren. Funeral Services will be private. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions in his memory may be made to the GRECC Post Fund, E.N. Rogers Memorial Hospital, 200 Springs Bedford, MA 01730.

Arrangements by the Lane Funeral Horn, 760 Main (Rt. 38) WINCHESTER. MAHONEY-Of South Yarmouth, formerly of Brighton and Charlestown, February 23, Elizabeth C. (Kane) Mahoney. Beloved wife of the late Cornelius F.

Mahoney of the Boston Police Dept. Devoted mother of Evelyn M. Duke of Burlington, Cornelius P. Mahoney of Rockland. Margaret C.

Rmg of Wellesley, John D. Mahoney of Lincoln, Edward T. Mahoney of Newport, Rl, Elizabeth M. Crawford of Rockland. Also survived by 21 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren.

Funeral service at the George F. Do-herty Sons Funeral Home, 477 Washington St. (Rte. 16), WELLESLEY, Wednesday at 1 1 a.m. Relatives and friends kindly Invited.

Visiting hours Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. Interment Holy Crass Cemetery, Maiden. MARGESON-ln Metros, Feb. 24, Lillian (Stromqvlst) Margeson. Wife, of the late Ralph C.

Margeson. Mother of Mr. Lester H.N. (Emelle MJ Margeson of Melrose. Grandmother of David N.

Burnham and Andrew L. Burnham both of Melrose. Sister of Ruth S. Seavey and Aunt of Barbara S. Stepp both of Melrose.

Memorial Servic at the Congregation Church, 121 West Foster Melrose, Saturday, March 2 at 11 AM. Relatives rnenas invnea. ome in iw nwir ory may be made to the memorial fund at i l. UiuIaa 91 Mania ine ciiuiuii vi nwtflw Arlington 02174. Arrangement by Robinson Funeral Horn, 809 Main MELROSE.

McDEVITT-Of Brighton, formerly of Framlngham, Feb. 24, 1991, Charles McDevItt, Beloved husband of the late Margaret M. (Geoohegan) McDevItt. Father of Mary T. Caulfield of Needham, John P.

McDevftt of Watertown, Charles F. McDevItt of Framlngham, Eileen M. Corcoran of Brighton, Anne K. Fay of Waltham, Thomas J.TvlcDevltt of West Roxbury, Robert E. MoDevftt of Melrose and James J.

McDevItt of Natick, Brother of Rsv. James McDevItt of Daniel McDevItt of Medford, Edward, Bernard, William. Anne and Bridget McDevItt all of ire-land, and the late Patrick, Frank, John and Mae McDevItt, Also survived by 19 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. Funeral from the McNamartT Funeral Home. 460 Washington (At Lake St.) BRIGHTON.

Thursday at 9. Funeral Mass In Our Lady of the Presentation Church at 10. Interment St. Stephen Cemetery, Framlngham. Visiting hours Wsdnesday 2-4, 7-9 p.m.

Memorial contributions may made to th Spinal Cord Injury Researoh Fund, CO the Brockton-West Roxbury VA Medical Ctr. (151), 1400 VFW Pkway, West Roxbury, MA 02132. McDEVITT-Of Newton Ctr. formerly of Donegal. Ireland, Feb.

17, John M. Belpved husband' of the late Frances M. iSulllvan) McDevItt. Father of Eileen Our of Chatham-port, Brother of Charles ot Weston, Daniel of Medford, Fr. Jamee McDevitt of Ann Bea, Edward, Barney and William McDevitt all of Donegal, Ireland, and the lat Ma, Patrick, Frank and Edward McDevitt, Aleo survived by 2 grandchildren and several nieces ana nepnewe.

rurwa ton Mackay Funeral Home, 465 Centre St followed by a Funeral Mas In Sacred Heart Church. Newton at 10 a.m. Relatives and friend kindly InvltwJ. visiting nours Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. MemSrials In John's nam may be made to th Sacred Heart Church Elevator Fund, 1321 Centra 8t, Newton, MA 02159.

Late Usher and Ao-tiv Parishioner of Sacred Heart Church. Interment St. Mary Cemetery, Needham. McFAUN-ln Woburn, February 25. Gertrude F.

Beloved wife of the late Francis C. McFaun. Devoted mother of William J. of Woburn, Francl C. of Braintree and Michael J.

of Melrose. Sister of the lata Jamee of Saugus, John of Charlestown, Rita Nolan of Burlington and Florence Galasso of Charlsstown. Also survived by 6 loving granooniioren. i-unerai rrom ine i.yniii-Cantillgn Funral Home, 263 Main 8t. (Rte 38) WOBURN, on Wednesday.

February 27 at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass In St. Barbara's Church at 10 a.m. Calling hours Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Memorial contribution may be made In Gertrude memory to th American Cancer Society, 247 Commonwealth Boston, 02116.

McLAUGHLIN-Of Melrose. February 24 MargarBt F. Beloved elster of John McLaughlin of Brockton, George McLaughlin of Medford the late Ann Palumbo, Catherine, Francl Neal McLaughlin. Funeral Service are private. Arrangements by the Gaffey Memorial Funeral Horn, MEDFORD.

MONTROSE-Maynard, E. 'Monty', age 88, of Rancho Santa Fe, CA, formerly of Rock- eort, MA ft Houeton, TX, February 22. Hua-and of Mary E. (McGrath) Montrose of Rancho, Santa Fe, CA. Brother of Ralph Montrose of Brighton, Ml.

Also survived by several nieces nephews. Funeral Service will be held in Burgess Mackey Funeral Home, 1 77 Main Street, ROCKPORT, MA, Wednesday at 11:00 A.M. Burial will be at Locust Grove Cemetery, Lanesville, Gloucester. Visiting hour preceding Service on Wednesday 10 00-1 rOO A.M. In lieu of flowers, contribution may be made to: Addison Gilbert Hospital, 29B Washington Street, Gloucester, MA 01930.

Mr. Montrose was a retired presl-'dent of Hughes Tool, Co. of Houston, TX. MONTROSE-Maynard. E.

of Rancho Santa Fe, CA. See California listing. GANDOLFO-Of Stouohton, February 24, Joseph P. Husband orDiva A. (Raggi).

Father of Louise M. Salamona of Stoughton. Grandfather of Craig J. Salamone. Brother of Catherine Del Papa ot Westford and the late Frank.

Funeral will be held from the Farley Funeral Home, 358 Park St. (Rte. 27), STOUGHTON, on Thur. at 8:15 a.m., fol- lowed by a Funeral Mass In Our Lady of the Rosary Church at 9 a.m. Visiting hours Wed.

evening 7-9 p.m. Donations in joe memory may be sent to the Arthritis Foundation, 29 Crafts Newtonvllle 02160. OANS-On Sunday. February 24fn.Hos Lillian (Federman) oY Newton formerly of Medford. Beloved wife of the late Robert Gans.

Loving mother of Marilyn and her hueband Saul fclashman of Newton and the late i Leonard Gans. Adored grandmother of David, Diana and Jodl. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Graveelde servTcee at the Moses Montefiore Cemetery, Washington St. (Montvale), Woburn on Tueeday.

February i at 2:30 p.m. Memorial obervanc4 through Wednesday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. Saul Klashman Remembrances may be made to the Aid tor Cancer Reiearch, P0. Box 376, Newton, MA 021 69. Arrangement by th Levlne Chapel, BROORUNE.

GARVEY-Of Hanover, formery of Milton. Feb. 23, Thomas R. Beloved nusband of Katharine 0. (Glllis) Garvey.

Father of Patricia A. Bennett of Hingham, Richard T. Garvey of Bralntree and Joanne Manning, of Hingham. Brother of Dorle Vaughan of Dorchester and the late Marie P. Garvey.

Also survived by 9 grandchildren and 1 great- Brandchlld. Funeral from the Dolan Funeral ome. 460 Granit MILTON on Wed. at 9:15 with a Funeral Mass In St. Agatha Church at 10 a.m.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hour Monday 7-9 and Tuesday 2-4 7-9PM. Interment Milton Cemetery. Late President of Garvey Oldemoblle, Hingham. Donation in Tom, memory may be made to the Charity of your choloa.

GELINEAU-of Watertown Feb 24, David A. telineau. Husband of Anne Marie (Volante) on of Dr and Mr Victor Gelineau of Concord. Brother of Mr. E.

Tawna delValle-Gelineau ot Madrid, Spain. Uncle of Elizabeth Ann, Macarena and Jose Carlos Del-Valle-Gellneau of Madrid. Spain and step brother of John Butterfield of Boston and Moira Butterfield of California. A Memorial Service will be held at the First Parish Church, Unitarian Universalis! of Chelmsford Wednesday Feb 27 at 12:00 noon. Friends may call at the Douglass Funeral Home, 51 Worthen Rd, LEXINGTON, Tuesday 2-4, 7-9pm.

In lieu of flowers memorial gifts may be made to the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, 33 Binney St. Boston, MA. GIAMMARCO-Of Canton, Feb. 24. James.

Husband of th late Mary (Baraduccl). Father of Jamee Jr. of East Walpole, Lena H. Keneflck and Rudolph both of Canton. Brother of Julia Bonitaiibus of Danvers.

Also survived by 8 grandchildren. Funeral prayers will be hetcfln the Farley Funeral Home, 358 Park (Rt. 27), STOUGHTON, on Thursday at 10 a.m. Visiting hour Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. GILL-ln Haverhill, a former long, time reel- QnmarvllU Fah 94 1991.

at the Kenoza Manor Convalescent Home, Mrs. Doris I. (Hodgdon) GUI. Beloved wife of the late Harry B.Taill and loving sister of Roger W. Hodgdon of Reading and the late Albro L.

Hodgdon, Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Relative and friends are invited to a Graveside Service Wednesday at 1 1 :30 o'clock In the North Cemetery, Blllerlca, MA. At th famine request there are no calling hours. Please omit flowers. Arrangement! by H.L.

Farmer Sons Funeral Home, 106 Summer HAVERHILL. GILLIS-tn Stoneham, formerly of Charles-town. February 25, Anna T. (Harant wife of Nell W. Gillis.

Mother of Ann Flaherty, of Wakefield, William E. Glllis of Natick, Patricia Grant of Marlboro, Lorraine O'Donnell of Wakefield, Paula Manglni of Londonderry, NH. Also survived by 9 grandchildren. Funeral from the McDonald Funeral Home, 19 Yale WAKEFIELD Thursday at 9 a m. Funeral Mass in St.

Patrick's Church. Stoneham at 10 o'clock. Relatives and rlends may call at the Funeral Home Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Contribu tion mav be made to Hospice Care, 21 Maple Arlington, MA 02174. HALLENBORG-Of Carlisle, formerly of Bll- iArl-a Cah 9 rhkriai I Hallanhom.

hus band 'of Susan (Curll) Hallenborg. Father of Eric and Lindsay Hallenborg. Brother ot Ruth MacKinnon of Blllerlca. Nephew ot Haipn HaiienDorg or Binenca. runwroi ow -vlces will be held Thursday at the First Religious Society, School Carlisle at 11 :00 i.m.

Relatrvee and friends respectfully Invited. Visiting hours at th Sweeney Memorial Funeral Home, 66 Concord BILLERICA on Tueeday from 7-9 p.m. and Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Memorial oontribu-lons may be made to the Charlee L. Hallenborg Memorial Fund, Northeastern Unrversl- 360 Huntington Boston, MA 02115.

urlal in Green Cemetery, Carlisle. HAMILTON-fn South Boston, February 24. Mary B. (McCarthy) Hamilton. Beloved mother of Mary K.

Flannery of Quincy, Claire F. Domlnlok, Virginia A. Hanson of Walpole. Lorraine Hart of FL. Slater of Julie Gillan of Quincy, Helen Pearl of West Roxbury and the late Joseph, James, and Alice McCarthy.

Survived by 17 grandchildren, 19 greatgrandchildren. Funeral from the Cassldy Funeral Home, 743 East Broadway at SOUTH BOSTON, on Wednesday, February S7 at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass at St. Monica's hurch at 10 o'clock. Relative and friend Invited.

Visiting hours Monday evening 7-9, Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. Interment In St. Tuesday 2-4 and seph's Cemetery. Jo- HARDINO-Of Dover. February 2 Francl Autln Harding Jr.

Husband of Edith (Moffat) Harding. Father of Harriet H. Isakson of Ken- nebunkport, Maine, Lucy A. Howard of Warren, Maine, Donald M. Harding of Freeport, Maine and Edith H.

Nottelman of La Vegas. Nevada. Brother of Dorothy H. Callaway of Cold Spring Harbor. N.Y., Edward Perry Har- ding of Brunswick, and William Good- wlnHarding of Cataumet A'so survived by 8 grandohlldrsn.

Memorial Services will De held at a later date. by Eaton Funeral Home, NEEDHAM. HAYES-Charies J. of Qulnoy. February 24, 1991.

The beloved husband of Alio M. (Geary). Father of Rosemary T. Early and Marlon A. Tobln, both of Quincy.

Brother of th lata William Hay, Herbert Mayes, Mar- 8aret Smeaton, Marlon Mlrabito and Anna loodwin. Also survived by 5 grandchildren. Relativee and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral from the Keohan Funeral Home, 785 Hancock WOLLASTON, Wednesday at 9:16. Funeral Mass In Sacred Heart Church at 10 a.m. Visiting hours Tuesday 7-9 p.m.

Burial In Pin HID Cemetery, Quincy. Donations may be made to th Quincy V.N.A. Hospice Program, 1354 Hancock Quincy, MA 02169. HILL-Of Wilmington, February 25, Jan P. (MacKinnon) beloved wlf of William A.

Hill. Jr. Mother of Bruce and mother-in-law of Tracy Hill. Grandmother of Anthony, Chrlato- 8 her and Sarah Jean Hill, all of Wilmington, istsr of Christine Gum of Wilmington. unt of Joan Nicoll, Donna Robert, and James Gum, ail of Wilmington, Mary Dickinson and Donald Dickinson, both of CA.

Mothsr of th late Peter Hill and sister of th late Malcolm MacKinnon of CA, Chart, Donald, and Edgar, all of South Boston and Mary Dickinson of CA. Funeral from the W.8. Cavan-augh Son Funeral Home, 374 Main (RtT 38) WILMINGTON on Thursday morning at 9:00. Funeral Mass at St. Dorothy's Church at 10:00.

Friends may call Tuesday 7-9 and Wedneeday 2-4 ft 7-9 p.m. Memorials her name may be made to the American Cancer Society, 863 Main Suit 205. Tewksbury. MA 01B76 HOFFERTY-Of Lexington, formerly of Cambridge Feb. 26, George S.

Beloved hue-band otTjary Ellen (MacKinnon) Hofferty. Devoted father of George J. of Lexington, John of Burlington Margaret Burton ofNH. Loving grandfather of Janet, Debra, Daniel Cathyann Hofferty. Brother of Mary E.

Hofferty of Arlington. Funeral form the the Daniel F. O'Brien Funeral Home, 226 Mas ARLINGTON Wednesday at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass In Sacred Heart Church, East Lexington at 10 a.m. Relatives friends Invited.

Visiting hours Tuesday 2-4 7-9. Former employee of General Latex Chemical Co. HOLT-Of Lynnfleld, February 23. Ethel Z. JZak).

by accident, wife of the late Maurice I. Holt, mother of Alan F. of Long Island. Y. and David Z.

of Leominster, sister of Helen Waleskl of Sonla. CT. and Thelma Moews of Oswego, IL. She Is also survived by 2 grandchildren and several niecee nephewa. Funeral service will private.

Arrangement by th Morrison Funeral Homer WAKE FIELD. HURLEY-ln Cambridge, February 25, Catherine. Beloved daughter of the late John and Catherine (Donovan) Hurley. Sister of Anna Marl and the late MarvAgne Hurley. Funeral from th Keefe Funeral Home, 2175 Mas.

NORTH CAMBRIDGE, on Wednesday, at 8:00 A.M. Funeral Mas In th Immaculate Conception Church, Cambridge, at 9:00 A.M. Relative and Wends Invited. Visiting hour Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. Parking at 2225 Mass.

Av. ISENSTADT-Entered Into rest, suddenly February 25, Irving, of Hyde Park, beloved husband of Priscilla (Grover), devoted father of Alan, of Centervttle and Janis Wood, of w. Ltearest granaratner or Kara ana ibis Isenstadt, David and Andrew Wood, of CO. Loving brother of Harold of FL, Alice of Cambridge, Sarah, Esther, Ruth, and Shirley, all of FL. Services at the Stanetsky Memorial Chapels, 1668 Beacon BROOKLINE, on Wednesday, February 27 at 12 noon.

No memorial observance. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy In his memory may be donated to the charity of your choic JOHNSON-ln Chelsea, Catherin (Smith), Wife of the late Herbert F. Beloved mother of Herbert F. Jr. of West Peabody, Carolyn Johnson and Roberta Johnson both of Chelsea, Dear slater of Charles Smith, Mrs.

Ethel Quigley, Miss Charlotte West, Francis West and ths late Mrs. Mary Fines-tons, the late Mrs. Lillian Veglia and the late William Smith and William West, Also survived by 5 grandchildren. Family and friends are Invited to attend the Funeral from the Vertuccio Home for Funeral, 773 Broadway. REVERE, on Thursday, at 8 a.m.

followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Roses Church, at 9 o'clock. Visiting hours are Wednesday only 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Periling is available In th lot left of th Funeral Horn. (Qalin'o) Consilvio of Lexington.

Brother of Felix J. Conellvlo, Jr. of, Lexington. Rosemary N. Fantegrossi of NH.

Uncle of Chris- Man Cara Consilivo, both of Lexington, Rabin Fantegrossi of NH. Funeral Service from the TJouolas Funeral Horn, 51 Worthen LEXINGTON, Friday. Mar. 1 at 9 a.m. followed Dy a Mass or nnmiaii at St.

Brlgid' Church, Lexington at 10. Relative and friend Invited to attend Funeral Home VIBItlng l-ioura inurauny PM. -Interment In the family lot, Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge. Those who wish may make donation to Th American Cancer Society, 247 Comm Av, Boston, MA 021 16.

CORKUM-Of Wlnthrop, Feb. 24 Caroline M. (DeMartino). Beloved wife of the late Ralph E. Corkum.

Devoted mother of Marilyn lyons of Jackson, NH and Karen Sab-lone of Wlnthrop. Sister of Rose Crane of Revere, Achlllee DeMartino of Wlnthrop, Francis X. DeMartino of Fort Lauderdale. Elena Frasso of Wlnthrop, Edith Butler of Foxboro and Joseph DeMartino at Anington, Also survived by 3 grandsons. Funeral trpm the Maurice w.

rurpy Kirby Funeral Home, 210 kl-rilSrD at Q-1K Ptl. Wlnthrop WINTHF neral Mass In th Church of St John the Evangelist at 1U. Heiaiives ana irionus invited. In lieu of flowere, expression of ympa-thy in Caroline's name may be made to th American Heart 33 Fourth Avjk. Needham Height, MA 02194.

Late member of Cottage Park Yacht Club Ladies Bowling League, interment Winthrop Cemetery. Visiting hour Tue. only 2-4 and 7-9. CRACKNELL-John V. of Charlotte, N.C., on Feb 11.

1991, age 65, formerly of Dedham, Medfleld and Pride Crossing, MA. Husband of Fannie (Connelly) Cracknell, father of Robin of London, England Jennifer Cracknell ot ooncora, ra.n. eurvrvea oy 4 step-children: Tad Connelly of Welleeley, laeorge uonnwiy ui raw vuiinviiy of Y. and Liza Connelly of Luxembourg. Brother of Robin of Avon, CT.

A Memorial Service will be held at a later date. Contributions may be made to the New England Home for Little Wanderer, Boston, MA. Lata employee of the former Ludlow Jute Co. CRQKE-Of West Roxbury. formerly of Ja maica nam, reuruary mtiiuaivi ir-iai- rington), age 93.

Beloved wire of the late Jamee A. Croke. Loving mother of Edward Croke of Wollaston, Marjorie Fog arty of Dedham, Lawrence Croke of Westwood. Kenneth Croke of Westwood and Jeanne Carroll of Cohaaset. Loving sister of Jame Harrington and the late Agnes Olennon Richard Harrington.

Also survived by 13 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Funeral from the Roben J. Lawler and Crosby Funeral Home, 1303 Centre WEST ROXBURY. Thursday, February 28 at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass in St.

Andrew the Apostle Church, Forest Hill at 10 a.m. Relatives friend are Invited. Visiting hours Wednesday 7-9. Interment New Calvary Cemetery. Parking In rear of Funeral Home.

CRONIN-ln Burlington, Feb. 23, by accident. Leigh A. Beloved daughter of John F. and Ruth A.

(Urbonas) Cronin, both of Burlington. Loving sister of Jame F. of California and Mark A. of Burlington. Funeral will be held from The Doyle-Lane Funeral Home, 171 Bedford (Rte.

62 Bedford Line) BURLINGTON on Feb. 27 at 9 a.m. Followed by a Funeral Mas in St. Malachy's Church at 10 a.m. Visiting hour at the Funeral Home on Tuesday 2-4 7-9 p.m.

Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Interment In Chestnut Hill Cemetery, Burlington. CUGINMn Brighton. February 23, Donato. Beloved husband of the late Elizabeth M.

(Bianchi). Mr. Cuginl is survived by 9 children, 19 grandchildren, great-grandchildren and 2 sisters. Funeral from trie Gerald W. Lehman Funeral Home, 569 Cambridge BRIGHTON, Wed.

morning at 8 a.m., followed by a Funeral Mass In St. Columbkllle Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends -are kindly Invited. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Waltham. Visiting hour Tuesday evening 7-9 p.m.

DAVIS-ln Dorchester, February. 25. Charles Jr. Beloved father Michelle Davis of Rosllndale. Son of Charles Sr.

and Margaret (Phillips) Davis of Dorchester. Brother of Theresa Ann Davis, Sharon Blrdsall, Laura Lee Morlarty Susan Marie Fitzgerald, all of Quincy and John J. Davis of Dorchester. Funeral Services at a later date. Interment private.

DfLEO-Of Orient Heights, East Boston, Feb. 25, Pasquale, fond and devoted companion of Marianne (Lombardl) Arclero, special friend to Richard. John. Steohen and Lisa Arclero all of East Boston, dear brother of Rose Sacco, Elizabeth Vitale, and Gloria Belmonte all of East Boston, Catherine Gor- rtnn nf RjHam Anrl tha late Man Venutl and Vincent Dentlno, lovlno uncle to many nieces and nephew. Funeral from the Vazza Funeral Home, 11 Henry St.

(opp. Mav. Sta EAST BOSTON. Thure. morning at 8.

Followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Lazarus Church at 9 a.m. Friends may visit Wed. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment V.A.

National Cemetery, Bourne. Late member U.S. Marine Corps. In lieu of flowers remembrances may be made in Pat nam to American Heart 33 Fourth Needham, MA. 02192.

Parking with attendant at front entrance of funeral horn. DEVINE-Of Norwood. February 25, Eleanore (Rogers). Wife of the late Peter L. Devine.

Mother of Elaine K. Thomson of Norfolk. Sister of the late Jeanne M. Brugnonl. Grandmother of Christopher and Kieran Thompaon.

Aunt of Joan Vlourihan. Grand-aunt of Chip Hourihan of Manhattan and Erin Hourihan of Boulder, CO. Funeral from the Glllooly Funeral Home, 128 Walpole St. (Route 1A), NORWOOD, on Thursday, March 1 at 9 a.m. Funeral Mas at St.

Timothy's Church, Norwood at 10 a.m. Relative and friends Invited. Visiting hours Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Late Director of th Lainey Kay Country Day School. DRISCOLL-Of Lincoln, formerly of Somer-ville, Feb.

24, 1991. Louise E. (McCarthy). Beloved wife of the late Eugene W. Driscoll, Sr.

Loving mother of Eugene W. Driscoll Jr. of Gloucester, Clare Ellison of Lincoln, Mary 'Hara of New Mexico, Louise McCune of omervllle, Francis Driscoll of Wlnthrop and William Driscoll of Somerville. Devoted sister of Chsrles McCarthy of Medfleld, Alice Brown of Dover. Edna McCarthy of FL, and the late Evelyn Twoomey.

Also survived by 26 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday ate a.m. from The G.F. McKenna Son Funeral Home. 390 Medford SOMERVILLE.

Mass of Christian Burial In St. Catherine Of Genoa Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends are kindly Invited. Visiting hours Tueeday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. DYER-Of Blllerlca, Feb.

25, Helen A. (McKeon) Dyer, wife of the late Charles F. Dyer. Mother of Charlee R. Dyer of ME, Elaine Grabosklof Orange, and Donna Den-aro of Woburn.

Sister of Robert McKeon of CA. Also survived by 10 grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday from the Sweeney Memorial Funeral Home. 66 Concord BILLERICA at 8:00 a.m. Funeral Mass at St.

Mary' Church at 9:00 a.m. Relative and friend respectfully invited. Visiting hours Tuesday from 2-4 7-9 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to ths Youvlile Hoepital Memorial Fund. 1 575 Cambridge Cambridge, MA 02138.

Burial in Fox Hill Cem. EDGERLY-Of Medford Febrauary 1991, Vera O. (Jaynes). Beloved wife of Frank J. Edgerly.

Mother of the late Lorraine Croshaw. Sister of Nina Riley of West Dennis. Also survived by 8 grandchildren, 2 nrAMt-nrflndchlldren and 1 oreat-areat- grandchild. Funeral from the George L. Do ne fiertv Funera Home.

855 Broadway (Pow- oernouse sq.) sumcmvih-e weanesaay morning, at 10 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Cle ment unurcn, Meororo ciock. neta-tlves and friends invited. Calling, hours Tuesday 2-4 7-9.

Intennent Oak Grove Cemetery, Medford. ERCOLINI-Of Somerville. Feb. 24. 1991, Lucy (Zammarchi).

Beloved wife of the late Arthur P. Mother of Arthur of Somerville and Walter of NH. Mother-in-law of Sheila Ercolini of Somerville and Maureen Ercolini of NH. Sister of Edith Zammarchi of Somerville, Alfred Zammarchi of CA and the late John, Joseph and Frank Zammarchi. Also survived by grandchildren.

Arthur, Jennifer, Rena, Michael, Donald, Daniel, Matthew, and great- Srandson Anthony. Funeral from the cota-truzziero Funeral Home, 197 Washington SOMERVILLE, on Feb. 27 at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Anthony' Church, Somerville, at 10 a.m.

Relatives friends may call at th funeral home on Tue. from 2-4 7-9 p.m. Interment Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge. Late member of Somervlll Hospital Auxiliary Italian Women's Club PLEMMI-Of South Boston formerly of Milton and Hyde Park, February 24, Giovanni Flemmi.

Beloved husband of Mary I. (Mis-servllle) Flemmi. Father of Stephen J. Flemmi of South Boston, Michael S. Flemmi of Braintree and the late Vincent J.

Flemmi. Also survived by five grandchildren, six great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren. Funeral from the chapman, Col Gleaaon Funeral Home, 5 Canton MiL-TON on Thursday at 9 o'clock. Funeral Mass at St. Plus Church, Milton, at 1 0 o'clock.

Visiting hours Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9. Interment Milton Cemetery. FORD-Of Jamaica Plain, Feb 24 Robert age 84. Father of Nina Ford Devlin of Hyan-nis Hope Andersen of California. Brother of Helen V.

Ford Catherine Boucher, both of Hyde Park. Also survived by 3 grandchildren i 1 great grandchild. Visiting hours at the Carroll-Thomas Funeral Home, 22 Oak St, HYDE PARK Wednesday morning, from Funeral Mass at 10 am In St Joseph's Church Immediately following, visiting hours. Burial private. Donations in Robert's memory may be made to the Boston Public Library.

FRANKLIN-ln Charlton, Fb. 23, Rev. John Shade of East Wareham, Husband of Father of Elizabeth Franklin of NYC, H. Bernard Franklin of GA and Rebecca, Caroline and Eleanor, Also surviving are 6 grandchildren ft several great-grandchildren. A Funeral Service wlirbe conducted In the Nlck-erson-Bourne Funeral Home.40 MacArthur (Rte.

28) BOURNE, on Feb. 28 at 1 1 :30 a.m. with Burial to follow In the V.A. National Cemetery In Bourne. Calling hour In th Bourn Funeral Home, Wednesday eve.

from 7-9 p.m. In lieu of flowere Memorial gifts may be made to the Dudley Brown Post VFW. Onset Onset, MA 02558 or to your Local American Red Cross. Frances liviourei; rrannnri ui "a'' menus invneu. uinv in ner memory may made to the Melrose High School Permanent Scholarship Fund, P.O.

Box 192, Metros or to th Memorial Fund at the church. Arrangements by Robinson Funeral Home, 809 Main MtLHOSt. 4 NICHOLS-Of Waltham, February 25, 1991, Josephine H. (Daley) wife of the late Charles -Nichols. Mother of Ruth C.

Faucher of Wal- i tham. She Is also survived by 5 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated Wednesday at 10 a.m. in Our Lady's Church, Waltham at 10 a.m. Burial In Holy Cross Cemetery Maiden.

Donations in her memory to Catholic Chark ties Metro West, 881 Main Waltham, MA i 02154 would be appreciated. O'HARA-Of Yarmouth. Maine, formerly of Westwood, Feb. 24. Henrietta S.

(Lueth). Beloved wife of th late Edward R. O'Hara -and daughter of the late Henry A. and Clara (Bouma) Lueth. lister of Myrtle E.

Davis of Yarmouth, ME, Also survived by several lov- ing niece and nphews. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend a Graveside Fu- neral Service on Wednesday. Februarv 27. at 1 1 :30 a.m. at the Old Westwood Ceme-tery.

Arrangements by Folsom Funeral Service, WESTWOOD. O'LEARY-ln Salem, February 23, John E. O'Leary age 71, of 15 Crowninshieid Peabody. Husband of the late Barbara (Ker- anal OTaarv. Father O'Leary III, Boston Herald Sportswrlter: re-tired Ass't.

Vice President, New England i Power Co. Funeral Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. from the Murphy Funeral Home, 85 Federal at Rte. 114, Salem, to be followed by a Funeral Mass at 9 a.m. In the Immaculate Conception Church, Salem.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Vis- wi uuiiii jai.n Bunal in St. Mary's Cemetery, Salem. Those who wish may mak memorial contributions to the Jimmy Fund, 44 Binney Boston, 02115. A Vigil Service will be held on Tuesday at 8:30 p.m.

in the funeral home. OLSON-Of Belmont, February 23, Agnes (Wilson) Olson. Wife of the late Gordon W. Olson. Mother of Gordon W.

Olson of Mar- -tinsviile, VA, Robert W. Olson ot Eliot, ME, Nancy K. Ferguson of Billings, MT, and John W. Olson of Brunswick. ME.

Sister of Geraldine M. Wilson of Cambridge. Grandmother 1 of Mark C. Delbert of Seattle, WA, Alan A. Delbert of Bozeman, MT, Betsy, and Adam Desjardlns of Brunswick, ME.

Funeral services in the Short, Williamson Diamond Funeral Home. 62 Trapelo BELMONT, February 27, at 1 o'clock. Relatives and friends may call at the funeral Home, Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment Oak Grove Cemetery, Medford. Contributions in her memory to the Park Street Church, Boston or to the Gordon W.

Olson Memorial Fund at the N.E. Baptist Hospital, Boston, MA would be sincsrely apporeciated. O'NEIL-Of Somerville, February 24, Agnes M. (O'Leary). Beloved wife of the late Robert N.

O'Neil. Devoted mother of Margaret Porter of Conway, NH, Robert E. O'Neil of Medford and Albert E. O'Neil of Wakefield. Also survived by 9 loving grandchildren and 1 loving breat grandchild.

Funeral from the Dello Russo Funeral Home, 306 Main St, MEDFORD Wednesday at 8 am followed by a Funeral Mass celebrated in St Ann Church, 399 Medford St, Somerville at 9 am. Relativee friends are respectfully Invited to attend. Visiting hours Tues 2-4 7-9. Services will conclude with burial at Oak Grove ramMMu Mariford. PAYTON I AN-by accident.

Feb 22 in Bedford, Texas, formerly of Beachmont-Revere. Deanna Marie. Loving, daughter of Richerd and Susan (Odierno) paytonjian of Bedford, Texas. Sister of Richard Paytonjian and hi wife Linda, Robert Paytonjian air of Bedford, TX Carole Paytonjian of Revere. Granddaughter of Catherine (Tranfaglia) Odlemo Revere, the late Louis Odlemo of the late houshan Tzavak Paytonjian.

Niece of Paul Carol Odierno, Anthony Linda Odiemo, Dale Kafhryne (Odierno) Berndt. Louis Jr and Lyn Odlemo, Dlckrian Dlanne (Paytonjian) Kalouatian. Also survived by many loving cousins. Funeral from the Por-cella Funeral Home, 878 Winthrop Av (Beachmont) REVERE, Thursday at followed by a Funeral Mass at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Beachmont-Revere at Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Wenesday 2-4 7-9pm.

Interment Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. PEARSON-Of Cambridge, February 23, Carol Lee (Collins) Pearson. Wife of James Pearson. Mother of Paulette. James.

An- gellque, Jamie Selina Pearson. Daughter John H. the late Eleanor (Sullivan) Collins. Sister of Charlotte Charest, Dolly Perry, John. Mary Jodoin, Virginia Carr, the late Sarah Callahan.

Funeral from the Daniel F. O'Brien Funeral Home, 907, Massachusetts Avenue, CAMBRIDGE, Wednesday at 9:00. Funeral Mass In St. Paul's Church at 10:00. Relativee friends Invited.

Visiting hours Tuesday 2-4, 7-9. PETRILLO-of Newton. February 24, 1991, Theresa (DeMarco). Beloved wife of the late Carmen R. Petrillo, MD.

Mother of the late Carmen R. Petrillo Jr. Father of Christina T. Petrillo and Carmen R. Petrillo III both of Newton.

Funeral from th Martin E. Conroy Son Funeral Home, 439 Washington Street, NEWTON, Wednesday at 8 am. Funeral Mass in Our Lady Help of Christians Church at 9 am. Visiting hours Tuesday 2-4, 7-9 pm. Interment In Holy Cross Cemetery, Maiden.

RICHARDS-ln Gloucester, formerly of Needham, Feb. 24, Judy B. (Batlebaugh) Richards. 61, of 45 Atlantic Gloucester. Wife of Paul K.

'Pete' Richards. Mother of Paul K. Richards, Jr. and his wife Susan Upham-Richards, Thomas J. Richards and John D.

Richards and his wlf Maureen El-lard-Rlchards all of Gloucester. Grandmother of 3: Dawn, Julie Marc all of Gloucester. Sister of Robert Batlebaugh of Dallas. TX, Richard Batlebaugh of Frederick, MD Marc Batlebaugh of Camp Hill, PA. Memorial Funeral Services will be held in th First Baptist Church, 38 Gloucester Tuesday at3 p.m.

Friends who care to do so, may make Memorial contribution to ths Cape Ann Social Club, 3 Emerson Gloucester, MA 01930. Arrangements by the Pike Funeral Service 61 Middle GLOUCESTER. ROBERTS-Of Uncolnvllle, Main, formerly of Boston Amesbury, MA, Feb. 23. 1991.

Royal 63, brother of Joy R. Glock ol Hampton, NJ and uncle of Alexia, Tara, Peter and Neal Glock, all of Hampton, NJ. Until his retirement In 1989. he had been employed by Concept Convention Services In Framlngham. Prior to that he had also worked in the Boston area In the Insurance, field and In New York City at the U.S.

State Department. A Funeral Service will be held Wed. at 10:00 AM at the Paul C. Rogers Sons Funeral Home, 2 Hillelde Ames-bury. MA.

Interment will at Llnwood Cemetery, Haverhill. Calling hour at the Funeral Home will be Tues. evening 7-9. Columbian Lodge will conduct a Masonlo Service 7:30 Tuesday evening at the Funeral Home. Donations may be made to th American Cancer Society, Merrimack Valley Office, 853 Main Suite 205, Tewksbury, MA Clare.

Arrangements are Dy r-nu w. Roger Sons, 2 Hillside AMESBURY. ROBERTS-Of Quincy, formerly of Milton, February 22, Alice ET (Wanecek) Roberts! -Beloved wife of the 1st William Robert. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. A Graveside Service will be held Wednesday at 12 o'clock In Milton Cemetery.

Arrangements by Chapman, Cole A Gleaaon Funeral Home of MILTON. ROSEN-Entered into rest February 24. Samuel L. of Pompano Beach, FL and Cae- S3, ME. Beloved husband of Eve L.

(Gross), evoted tsther of Brenda and Ronald Beliln and Mark 'Billy and Michelle Rosen of Framlngham. Brother of Edward Rosen of Lin coin and the late Dr. Henry Rosen. Cher' Ished grandfather ot Paula and Scott Benin. Wendy Greil, and Julie, Jeffrey, Andrew and Joshua Rosen.

Great-grandfather of Matthew Greil. Services at the Stanetsky Memorial Chapels, 1668 Beacon BROOKLINE, on Tuesday, February 28, at 12 noon. Memorial observance through Thursday ova-ning at th horn of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rosen.

In lieu of flowers, expreesions of sympathy In his memory may be donated to th Ronald McDonald House, 229 Kent Brookllne, MA 02146. There will be a Masonic Service at 1 1 :45 a.m. RUSSO-of Everett and Rome, ME, Feb. 23, Sebastian 'Sam' age 65. Beloved husband Ann (DeClcco).

Father of Richard of Ablng-ton, Carmen of Las Vegas, Maria Russo of NH, Donna Marshall of NH. th lat John Russo. Also 6 grandohlldrsn. Son of th late Carmen Russo. Stepeon of Lee Russo.

Stepbrother of Mary Rocco of Everett. Brother of Mary Paradiso, Vera Ferrara, Louisa Boslni all of FL, Anna Shea of Medford, the late Chris Russo. Funeral from the Salvatore Rocco Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main EVERETT Wed. at 8 a.m. Funeral Mass in St.

Anthony's Church at 9:15 a.m. Relatives and friends Invited. Late WWII Vet. US Marines. Please omit flowers donations to the Heart Fund.

Visiting hours Tues. only 2-4, 7-9. RYAN-Of Dedham, February 24, John J. Ryan. Beloved husband of the late Evelyn T.

(Duffy) Ryan. Devoted father of John J. Ryan of Anleboro and the late Evelyn Busheme. Brother of Anne P. Ryan of Dedham.

Grandmother of Stephen and Susan Busheme of Walpole, Matthew and Heather Ryan of At-tleboro. Funeral from the George F. Doherty Sons Wilson-Cannon Funeral Home, 456 High DEDHAM. Tuesday at 9:15. Funeral Mass In St.

Anne's Church, Readville at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Vis- itlng hours Monday 2-4 and 7-9. Interment St. Francis Cemetery, Walpole.

Late employee of Brockaway-Smith of Andover. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in John' mmory to St. Ann's Church Building Fund, 90 W. Milton Readville. DEATHS AHERN-Of Holbrook, formerly of Dorchester Feb.

24, James p. Beloved husband of Ruth (Rattl) Scannell-Ahern and the late Mar- Saret V. (Scanlan) Ahern. Loving father of ames M. Ahern of South Boston.

Margaret A. Thompson of Dorchester, William A. Ahern of Holbrook. Step-father Paul Scanned of Holbrook, Steven Scanned of Taunton Richard Scanned of Stoughton. Devoted brother of Thomas Ahern orBuzzards Bay.

Mary Ahern of Quincy, Joseph Ahem of Marlboro, Charles Ahem of Stoughton the late William. Jeremiah. John Ahern Helen Donahue. Also survived by 18 grandchildren. 2 great-grandchildren many nieces nephews including Fr.

William Scanlan, St. Monica's South Boston. Reposing at the Cartwright Funeral Home, 69 South Franklin HOT-BROOK until 9:15 a.m. on Thursday. Followed by a Funeral Mass at 10 a.m.

in St. Joseph's Church, Holbrook. Relatives friends are respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours Tuesday evening 7-9, Wednesday 2-4 7-9. Burial in the Union Cemetery, Xolbrook.

Should friends desire, memorial contributions may be made to Old Colony Hospice, 489 Page Stoughton, MA 02072. ALBEE-Of So. Easton, Feb. 24. Philip H.

Albee. Husband of Alice (Terry). Father of Lawrence K. Albee and Mrs. Louis (Mary Louise) Hegedus.

Brother of Mrs. Ian (Elizabeth) Rusk and Virginia Albee. Also survived by 1 grandaughter, Rachel Albee. Services will be private at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Old Colony Hospice 489 Page Stoughton, MA 02072.

Arrangement By George C. Copeland Son Funeral Home, 38 Center EASTON. ARDUINO-Of Needham. formerly of Newton, Feb. 24, Joseph M.

Beloved husband of Margaret (Metcalf). Devoted father of Mrs. Joseph W. (Barbara E.f Harden of Needham. Brother of Eleanor Terrlo of FL and the late Gabriel Arduino.

Loving grandfather of Jason. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral from the Andrew J. Magnl Funeral Home, 365 Watertown Rte. 16.

NEWTON. Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. Funeral Mass In The Sacred Heart Church, Newton Center at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends are kindly Invited. Visiting hours Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9.

Interment Mt. Auburn Cemetery. ARMAO-of Saugus February 24, Louis P. Beloved husband of Pauline (Maccioli) Armao. Loving father of Mrs Louise Rosano of Pea body.

Mra Irene Mullaney of Londonderry N.H, and Mra Eleanor Cremins of Tewksbury. Also survived by 6 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild; Funeral from the A.J. Spadafora Funeral Home, 865 Main St. MALDEN, Thursday at 9am. Funeral Mass from the Blessed Sacrament Church, Summer St, SAUGUS at 10am.

Relatives and friends are repectfully Invited. Visiting hours Tuesday 7-9, Wednesday 2-4 7-9. BALDWIN-Of Stoneham. Feb. 21, Laura age 97 yeara.

Survived by two niecee, Mary K. Marchant of Stoneham and Dorothy B. Barton of CA; and five grandnleces and nephews. Funeral Service will be held In the Anderson-Bryant Funeral Home, 4 Common STONEHAM, Wed. at 2 p.m.

Relative and friends Invited. Visitation one hour before service. Those desiring may make donation to the Memorial Fund of the First Baptist Church Stoneham, 457 Main Stoneham 02180. BARBOSA-Of Randolph formerly of Praia, Cape Verde Islands Feb. 24, Maria C.

(Madeira). Beloved wife of the late Vaaco Galina Barbosa. Loving mother of Autilia Barbosa of Marion. Ivete Madeira of Holbrook. Car- men Duarte of East Providence, Rl, Orisa Santos of Randolph.

Deolinda Monteiro of East Providence, Ri, Ligia Ferro of Riverside, Rl. Antero Barbosa of Cape Verde Islands, Franklin Barbosa of Boston, Emanuel Bar- bosa of Rumford, Rl, Susete Seely of Brain-tree. Sister of Esther Faria of Stoughton and the late Alda Viera, Manuel Madeira. Dear cousin of Alice Whanon of Randolph. Also survived by 25 grandchildren 3 great- Prandchlldren.

Reposing at the Cartwright uneral Home, 419 North Main RANDOLPH. Funeral service on Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the First Congregational Church, Bralntree. Relative friends are respectfully Invited to attend. Visiting hour Tuesday 2-4 8 1 7-9 p.m.

Burial in the Blue Hill Cemetery, Bralntree. TT-Feb. 24. Bradley, In Cambridge, husband of Karen (Boxlll), son of Alfred J. Beckett of Raynham and the late Clara J.

(Fortes) formerly of New Bedford, father of Damyen. brother of Randolph Beckett of Marshfield, Jeanette Corn of Duxbury. Valerie Beckett of Pleasantville, N.J. Funeral Thursday. Feb.

28 from St. Mary's Church at 10 a.m., Rte. 138, Taunton. MA. Interment St.

Joseph's Cemetery In Taunton. Visiting hours Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 In the Bullock Funeral Home, 1505 Blue Hill MATTA-PAN. In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to the Joslin Clinic, Boston. BELL-Of Revere. February 25.

1991, Margaret J. (Corbett). Beloved wife of Edwin Jr. and mother of Douglas Carole L. Hart, Janet M.

Corbett and the late Edwin G. III. Sister of the late Geraldine Halleran. Also survived by 2 grandchildren and 2 greatgrandchildren. Funeral from the Kiliion Funeral Home cor.

of Winthrop Ave. Sprague REVERE, Friday at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass at the Immaculate Conception Church at 10 a.m. Relatives friends invited. Visiting hours Thursday 2-4 7-9 pm.

BELLIVEAU-Caryn J. Belliveau age 39. of Chelmsford formerly of Waltham. Entered into rest on Feb. 25, 1991.

Wife of Roy M. Belliveau. Daughter of Esther (Levlne) Schachter ot Beverly, sister of Daniel Schaohter of East Hampton. Daughter of the late Sidney M. Schachter.

Funeral Services will be private. In lieu of flowers contribution to Dana Farber Cancer Institute-Jimmy Fund, 44 Binney St Boston 02115 Arrangement by Blake Funeral Home, Chelmsford. MONUMENTS DAVIS MONUMENTS 3859 Washington SI Rosltndals Since 1662 MA Leading Monument Specialist CALL FOR INFORMATION 524-4300 "SARCSI MONUMENTS 26 Trapelo Rd Belmont 484-7728 OR 522-1001 CANNIFF 531 Cummins Roslindale 617-323-3690 1 800-439-3690 5D3 Mt. Auburn Cambridge. 617-876-9110 67 Springvale Lynn.

617-581-5595 84 Penn Quincy 617-472-7405 THOS. CARRIGG SON 323-2454 772 LaOranae SI Nr St Joseph i Cemetery. Ron 41 Can St Brockton. 508-566-6568 FOR MORE INFO. ON PLACING AN AO IN THE DIRECTORY CALL CATHY REVERE 929-2425 DEATHS BLACK-on Monday.

Feb. 2S Llbby. (Goral-nick) of Jerusalem, formerly of Natick, beloved wife of Alvin, devoted mother of Deborah, Jeffrey and Richard. Also survived by 2 grandchildren. Sister of Phylila Karp of Randolph and the late Marilyn Spivack.

Services to be held in Israel. Memorial Observance at the home of Mr. Mrs. Robert Karp at 74 Fernandas Circle. Randolph through Thursday evening.

Remembrances may oe made to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements by Levine Funeral Home, Randolph. BOYLE-Of Stoneham, formerly of Winchester. Feb. 25.

Virginia (Danforth), Beloved wife of the late Harry F. Boyle, Mother of Officer Robert Boyle MDC Police of Stoneham, Patty Forehier of Hoopeston, III, and Judy Johnson of Stoneham, Sister of Priscilla Pendergast of West Yarmouth, Also survived by 5 grandchildren. Funeral from the Robert J. Costsllo Funeral Home, 177 Washington WINCHESTER, on Thursday, Feb. 28, at 10:15.

Graveside Service at Wildwood Cemetery, Winchester at 11 o'clock. Visiting hour Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Relatives and friends Invited. In lieu of flower donations in her memory to the Visiting Nurse Assoc. of Middlesex East 12 Beacon Stoneham, MA 02180.

BOYSON-Of Blllerlca, by accident, Feb. 24. Gloria P. (Dostle) Boyson, wife of Edward W. Boyson.

Mother of Edward ot TN, Michael of ME, Bruce of Brimfield, Daniel of Belcher-town, Jacqueline Shrake of OH Thomas, Elizabeth and Catherine Boyson, all of Blllerlca. Sister of Gabriel Manson and Betty Martin, both of ME. Also survived by 5 grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday from the Sweeney Memorial Funeral Home. 66 Concord BILLERICA at 8:00 a.m.

Funeral Mas at St Theresa's Church at 9:00 a.m. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Burial In Arlington National Cemetery, VA. BREED-Of Swampscott in the Spauldlng Rehabilitation Hosptial, Boston, Feb.

25th. Leaverne Kennedy Breed, age 86 years of 16 Cutting Swampscott. Wife of the late William Johnson Breed and mother of William Johnson Breed of Hanover, NH and George Herbert Breed of Wayland. Funeral Services will be held Thurs. Feb.

28th at 10:30 am at the Unitarian Unlversallst Church of Greater Lynn, 101 Forest Swampscott. Relatives and friends invited. Burial private. Donations may be made in her memory to the Trustees of Phillips Academy, Andover, MA for a Planting Fund. Arrangements by the Eusti and Cornell Funeral Home, 142 Elm St, MARBLEHEAD.

BURNETT-ln South Boston, February 24, Anna G. (King), beloved wife of the late William L. beloved mother of Madeline G. Fitzgerald. Rita A.

Cuddyer and William L. Jr. all ot South Boston, John A. of Florida, Carol M. Nee and Joan H.

Robev, both of So. Boston, Robert E. of Maiden, Donald Beverly A. Reddy, Jacqueline Joseph F. Burnett, all of South Boston and the late Richard A.

Burnett. Complete notice Wednesday. CARSON-Of Natick, Feb. 23, 1991. Isabel S.

(Dunne). Beloved wife of the late Robert A. -Carson. Mother of Lee W. Carson of Hopkln-ton Bruce D.

Carson of Natick and the late Robert A. Carson Jr. Sister of Anna Foster of Natick. Complete notice to follow. Arrangements by the Martin E.

Conroy Son Funeral Home, 439 Washington NEWTON CARTER-Of NYC. formerly of Rosllndale. February 23, Madeline. Beloved sister of John A. of NH and the late Alfred.

Sister-in-law of Margaret F. Also survived by several nieces. Funeral from the Kraw-Kornack Funeral Home, 1248 Washington NORWOOD, Wednesday at 8 a.m. Funeral Mass at 9 a.m. In St.

George Catholic Church, Norwood. Visiting hours Tuesday 2-4 and 7-' 9. Relatives and mends are kindly Invited. COBLE IGH-Of Boston, Feb. 24, Veronica (Ryder).

Beloved daughter of the fate Thomas Catherine sister of Virginia Bratty, Thomas Barbara Dorothea Ryder, the late Lillian Yarnall, the late Kathleen Connavlno. Complete notice to follow COLANTONI-John Sr. of E. Weymouth, formerly of Hyde Park, Feb. 23.

1991. Beloved husband of Virginia E. (Leombruno) Colantoni. Father of Richard Colantoni of Hopkinton, John Jr. and Edward Colantoni both of vA and Lisa Marie Colantoni of E.

Weymouth. Brother of Andrew of Avon, Lawrence of Norfolk, Robert of CA, Frank of Springfield, Socretes Colantoni of Sharon. Mary Chestnut of IL, Rose Mulgueeny of Plymouth, Eleanor Saccardo of Wrentham. Grandfather of Jennifer, John Nicholas and Samantha Lee Colantoni. Funeral from the McDonald Funeral Home, E.

WEYMOUTH on the corner of Middle Charles Sts. (at Central Sq Wed. at 10 a.m. Funeral Service in First Baptist Church of Weymouth, 40 West So. Weymouth Wednesday at 11 a.m.

Officiated by Rev. Douglas Auld. Relatives and friends Invited. Visiting hours Tue. 2-4 7-9.

Interment Old North Cemetery, No. Weymouth. Retired employee New En- Pland Telephone member of the BE.W. Local 2222. Army Vet.

Korean Conflict. Donations may be made in hie memory to Muscular Dystrophy Assn, 460 Washington Dedham, MA 02026 COLELLA-Of Burlington, February 25, Lawrence beloved husband of Mary F. (Agneta). Father of Lorraine D. Mosca of Tyngsboro.

Brother of Henry of Saugus. Edward of Everett, Tina Carvotta ot OA the lete Anthony Colella. Alao survived by 3 grandchildren 1 great-grandaughter. Funeral from the Henderson Funeral Home. 517 Broadway, EVERETT Thursday at 8:30 am.

Funeral Mas In St. Margaret's Church, Burlington at 10 am. Relatives friends invited. Visiting hours Wednesday 2-4 7-9 pm. In lieu of flowers, contributions In his memory to the Jimmy Fund would be appreciated.

COLLI NS-Of Cambridge. February 24, 1991, Delia (Coen). Beloved wife of the late Joseph J. Mother of Mary T. Collins of Cambridge, Joseph J.

of Quincy. Eleanor C. Hogan of Framlngham, John P. of Burlington and Sister Elizabeth K. Collins, S.B.S.

of PA. Also survived by 12 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral from the William T.Tllckey Son Funeral Horn, 17S Huron CAMBRIDGE, Wednesday at 9. Funeral Mass In St. Peter's Church (upper Church) at 10 a.m.

Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. Interment North Cambridge Catholic Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please send donations in Delia's memory to the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, P.O. Box 8502, Bensalem, PA 19020 or to St.

Peter's Restoration Fund, 31 Buckingham Cambridge 02138. Parking area opposite funeral home evenings only. COLLI NS-Of Westford, formerly of Wakefield. Feb. 24, Lester J.

Husband of Bernice E. (Bennett). Father of Philip J. and Elizabeth J. Collins, both of Westford and the late David L.

Collin. Brother ot Bertha Dulong of Wilmington and Josephine Hill of Wakefield. Also survived by 4 Grandchildren. Funeral from the McDonald Funeral Home, 19 Yale WAKEFIELD. Wednesday at 9 a.m.

Funeral Mass In St. Joseph Church, Wakefield, at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends may call at the Funeral Home Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m..

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