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gill 161: Vic AM br br de FO A ellil nu fo 8E. 04 -to bu 1o all 18 10 all 9 Needham. McPARTLIN-Mary A. 'Mollie' 93 years of age, of Dorchester, February Dolan 22, Funer- 1998. Complete notice to follow.

The al Home of DORCHESTER will be assisting the McPartlin family with funeral arrangements. MEADY-Of West Quincy and West Dennis, Feb. 20, 1998, Mary C. (Corson) Meady. Beloved wife of Leo F.

Meady. Devoted mother of Maureen Hussey and Marilyn Mcinnis both of Rockland. Survived by two granddaughters and three grandsons. Sister of Elizabeth Beatson of Quincy, also survived by many nieces and nephews. for Funeral from the Sweeney Brothers Homes Funerals, One Independence Quincy, Tuesday, Feb.

24 at 9:15 A.M. Funeral Mass in St. Mary's Church, 95 Crescent and friends West invited Quinto cy attend. Visiting hours Sunday 7-9 at 10:00. Relatives are and Monday 2-4 and 7-9 P.M.

Interment For those St. Mary's Cemetery, West Quincy. who wish, donations in Mrs. Meady's memory may be made to the Fr. McMahon Schol- West arship Fund, 115 Crescent Quincy, MA 02169.

MEIER-Of Brighton, 3 February 22, 1998, Alvin A. Beloved husband of Carol A. (Clarke). Devoted father of Gary A. and Carolyn "Sissy." Funeral Funeral from the Lehman Reen Home, 63 Chestnut Hill Ave.

(nr. Brighton Wednesday at 8 Followed by a Funeral BRIGHTON. Mass in St. Columbkille Church at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend.

Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery, West Roxbury. Visiting hours Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Army Veteran, Korean Conflict. Member and Past Grand Knight, Brighton Council of and member 4th Degree Bishop Chevrus General Assembly.

101 Retired Postal Employee, and Employee, 10 Boston College. If desired donation in Al's memory to the Good Samaritan Hospice, 310 Allston Brighton, MA 02146 would be appreciated. Funeral home handicapped accessible. MERRITT-Of Fox Hill, Westwood, formerly of Chestnut Hill on February 21, 1998, Mary art E. (Henderson) Merritt.

Loving wife of B. Merritt. Devoted mother of Lydia Posie Merritt Taylor of Hanover, NH, Deborah Garfield of Ceres, CA; Kate Merritt of Newton and Sayre B. Merritt, USAF of Hanscom Air Force Base in Bedford. Loving grandmother of Jenny Randolph of lowa City, IA and Daniel and David will Merritt of Bedford.

The memorial service be held on 10 First Parish Church, Suffolk Road in ChestDE Tuesday, March 3, at 2 o'clock P.M. at the nut Hill. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Burial will be private. Memorial contributions in Mary's memory may be made to The Aloha Foundation, RR1, Box 09 09i 91A, Fairlee, VT.

05045. Late Volunteer for many years at the Boston Lying-In Hospital and The New England Deaconess Hospital in Boston. Arrangements by the J.S. WaterBin man and Sons-Waring Funeral Home, WELLESLEY. MILANI-Of Randolph, son unexpectedly, the Feb.

21, John J. "Moe'. Beloved of late John J. and Rose (Gaspari) Milani. Cousin of Joseph C.

Coyne Jr. of 019 Quincy and Marie Yaczik of Walpole. Also survived by several other cousins. Funeral from the Hur-10 ley Funeral Home, 134 South Main Street, RANDOLPH, (Route 28) Tuesday at 8:15 AM. Followed by a funeral mass in St.

Mary's Church at 9 AM. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours Monday 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Inter16 ment St. Mary's Cemetery, Randolph.

Late US Army Korean War Veteran. MILLER-Carroll age 88, of Alton, NH, formerly of Swampscott, MA, died Saturday, February 21, after a long illness. Husband of Alice M. (McMurray) Miller of Alton, NH. Father of Ann Miller of Framingham, MA.

There are no calling hours. Private memorial services at a later date. Longtime physican with a private practice in the Swampscott area. MOGAN-Of Brockton, formerly of Holbrook, February 20, Francis J. Beloved husband of Esther (Walkup).

Father of Louise R. Currie of Holbrook and the late David Mogan. Brother of Alfred of FL, Leo of VA, of NH. Madeline Richardson of FL, Pauline Wright of Stow, MA, and the late Bernard, Joseph, and William Mogan and Mary Lamontagne. Also survived by 7 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.

Funeral from The Hurley Funeral Home, 127 South Franklin HOLBROOK, (Rte. 37) Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. Followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Joseph's Church at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend.

Visiting hours Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery, Holbrook. MONAHAN-Joseph age 34, of East 21 Har- at wich, Cape Cod died Hospital. He was the son of John unexpectedly February and Marion Monahan of East Harwich; brother of Mary E. Monahan of of Charlestown; Brewster and Richard J.

Monahan of Chatham and nephew of Daniel J. Monahan Naples, FL. He is also survived by 2 cousins. A funeral will form on Wednesday, February 25 at 9 a.m. at Nickerson Funeral Home, Crowell CHATHAM, followed by a Funeral Mass at 10 a.m.

at Holy Redeemer Church, Chatham. Burial will follow in Holy will be held on Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. in the fuTrinity, Cemetery, Harwich. Visiting hours neral home. DEATHS LILLYDALE of Lynn, Marie February (Cormier) 22.

Lilly- Wildale. Father of William H. Lillydale, Susan M. Lillydale and Nancy A. Lillydale.

Funeral from the CuffeMcGinn Funeral Home, 157 Maple Funeral Mass in LYNN, St. Pius Wednesday Church at 8 a.m. at 9 Friends may call Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m Donations in his memory may be made to St. Jude's Children's Hospital, 501 St. Jude's Place, Memphis, TN 38105.

MA (Kinnon). Devoted Wakefield, wife Feb. the 21, late Evelyn Henry B. Maloney. Loving mother of Richard Troy Maloney of Wakefield, Judith A.

(Maloney) Sullivan of No. Billerica and Nancy J. (Maloney) Richardson of San Jose, CA. Sister of Lynda Scott of Woburn Neil Kinnon and Leo Kinnon both of Malden. Also survived by 5 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral from the McDonald Funeral Home. 19 Yale WAKEFIELD, on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. Followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Joseph Church at 10:30 a.m. Relatives and friends may call at the Funeral Home on Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9.

MAROTTA-In Arlington, Feb. 21, Robert A. Beloved son of Janet (Murray). Loving brother of James T. of Arlington, Joann Marotta of FL, Leanne Carley of Woburn.

Devoted nephew of Kenneth Murray of Arlington, survived by seven nieces and nephews. Funeral from the Keefe Funeral Home, 5 Chestnut Rte. 60, ARLINGTON, (Adjacent to St. Agnes Church), on Tuesday at 8 A.M. Funeral Mass in St.

Camillus Church, Arlington at 9 A.M. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting 001 hours Monday 2-4 and 7-9. MARTINS Of Situate, Feb. 21, 1998, Andre' age 67.

Son of the late Philip and Libania (Docanto) Martins. Loving brother of lE in Martins of West Yarmouth, Francisco of New Britain, CT. and Maria Mendes of Situate, also survived by many nieces and -tia nephews. Funeral from the Richardson-Gaften fey Funeral Home, 382 First Scituate Center, (off Rte. 3A near Scituate Police Station), on Feb.

24 at 9 a.m. followed by a Funeral Mass in Frances Xavier Canib brini Church, Hood SCITUATE at 10 nit o'clock. Relatives and friends are respectfula ly 7-9 p.m. Interment Union erli invited to attend. Visiting hours 2-4 Cemetery, Scitupril ate.

Those who wish may remember Andre' 5ve through memorial donations to Hospice of -Ud The South Shore, P.O. Box 859060, Braintree, MA. 02185-9060 or The American Lung Association of Southeastern, 1 Abbey Lane, Middleboro, MA. 02346. McILWRATH-Of Needham, Feb.

20th, no Robert John. Beloved husband of Ruth M. Onli (McCracken), Loving father of Suorti san B. Mcllwrath of Holliston, Willanes liam G. Mcllwrath Sr.

of Newton -tat and Nancy L. Mcllwrath of Med15 field. Grandfather of William G. Mcllwrath Jr. of Billerica, Tracy L.

Robarge of MIC Boston, Dean S. Mcllwrath of Brookline, NH vI and Melodie M. Mcllwrath of Boston. Great grandfather of Tucker Dean and Kailey Anne Mcllwrath. Also survived by 3 nieces and 1 nephew.

Funeral services at the Presbyterian Church in Needham, 1458 Great Plain on Tuesday Feb. 24 at 11 AM. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Visiting hours at the Eaton Funeral Home, 1351 Highland NEEDHAM on Monday 2-4 and 7-9. Interment Needham Cemetery.

Memorials in Robert's memory may be made to the Needham Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund, 1458 Greaf Plain Needham, MA 02192. Late retired Newspaper mailer for the Christian Science Monitor. US Army Veteran World War Il, Member of the Nehoiden Lodge Past President of Webster Green Association in Needham and Member of the Needham Retired Mens Club and Church Elder of the Presbyterian Church in Needham. Dr Joseph V. Mullin.

Mother of Barbara H. Mullin and her husband Bob Montivans of CT. Grandmother of Lauren Mullin of CT. Sister of Robert F. Clinkscale of Framingham, Ruth 19 L.

Sheridan of Weymouth, Kathleen A. Tomlinson of Weymouth and the late Howard F. Clinkscale. Also survived by many nieces BI and nephews. A Funeral Mass will be cele16 brated on Wed.

at 11 o'clock in St. Albert the Great Church, Weymouth. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Lakeview Cemetery, Weymouth. Visiting hours are omitted.

Donations may be made to the charity of your choice. Arrangements by McDonald Funeral Home, WEYMOUTH. MULLIN-Edna M. (Clinkscale) Beloved age 72 of Weymouth, Feb. 22.

1998. wife MYERS-Albert, age 79, of Boca Raton, FL, formerly of Hyde Park, MA, died February 22, 1998. Beloved husband of his late wife Iris (Marsman). Devoted father of Meredith (Marvin) Cohen, Eleanor (Arnold) Krigsman. Cherished grandfather of Laura (Judd) Zebersky, Matthew, Cohen, Michelle Kenzer, Marcy Kenzer, and Allison Krigsman.

Adoring great grandfather of Elysa Zebersky. Services held Monday at Star of David Funeral Home, N. LAUDERDALE, FL. (800-456-5252). NORTON Dorchester, February 21, Anna M.

(McCarthy). Beloved wife of the late Michael J. Loving mother of Atty. John J. Norton of Dorchester, Robert M.

and his wife Anne Norton of Dedham, Paul J. Norton of Dorchester, Michael W. and his wife Patricia Norton of West Roxbury, William Atty. Mary F. Norton of Jamaica Plain, G.

and his wife Virginia Norton of Weymouth, Brenda A. Norton of Dorchester, and the late infant son Edward F. Norton. Sister of the late M. Helen McCarthy.

Survived by 11 grandchildren and 2 great-granddaughters. Visiting hours in the Murphy Funeral Home, 1020 Dorchester DORCHESTER, Monday, in' 7-9, Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. Funeral Mass St. Margaret's Church, Wednesday, February 25, at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends invited.

Donations in her memory may be made to St. Margaret's Building and Restoration Fund, 800 Columbia Dorchester, MA 02125. Interment in St. Joseph's Cemetery, W. Roxbury, MA.

Parking in rear of funeral home. DEATHS PALLA-In Arlington, Feb. 21, Nicholas Jr. Beloved husband of Evelyn Loving father of Nicholas Ill Wilmington, Brenda Palla of Holyoke. Grandfather of Stephen and Anthony.

Loving brother of Mario Palla of Arlington, Esther DiTullio Weymouth, and the late' Emma. Funeral from the Keefe Funeral Home, 5 Chestnut Rte. 60, ARLINGTON, (adj. to St Agnes in Church) on Tuesday at 10 a.m. Funeral Mass St.

Agnes Church at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Monday evening 7-9. PELLETIER-Of Everett, at 73 February 21, 1998, Eugene 'Gene yrs. Beloved husband of 50 yrs to Geraldine (Russo) Pelletier.

Loving father of Gerard and Lori Pelletier of North Reading, Joyce and the late Peter Simeone of Everett, Jeanne and David Valeri of Saugus. Dear brother of Yvonne Burke of East Bridgewater. Cherished 'Papa' of Jennifer and Mark Pelletier of North Reading. Devoted uncle of Brett Johnson of Everett, Geraldine McLellan of West Roxbury, and John Burke of East Bridgewater. Son-in-Law of Sandy Russo of Everett.

Gene will be sadly missed by his many relatives, friends, and neighbors. A Funeral will be held from the J.F. Ward Funeral Home, 772 Broadway, EVERETT, on, Tuesday, Feb. 24th at 8:15 A.M. followed by a Funeral Mass in St.

Anthony Church, 38 Oakes Everett, at 9:15 A.M. Visiting hours will be held on Monday from 4-9 P.M. Services will conclude with interment in Glenwood Cemetery, Everett. WWII Army Air Force Veteran. Member of the West End House Alumni.

PIERCE-Thornton D. of Milton, formerly of Dorchester, February 21, 1998. Husband of Gertrude Eileen (Toohey) Complete notice to follow. The Dolan Funeral Home of DORCHESTER will be assisting the Pierce family with funeral arrangements. RICCI-Of Dedham, February 21, Maria (Gabrielli) Ricci.

Beloved wife of the late Louis R. Ricci. Devoted mother of Deborah A. Hartigan of Dedham, Linda T. Tissot Michelle of Medfield.

Grandmother of Amy and L. Hartigan, both of Dedham, of Louis Lindsay M. Gabrielli Tissot of Medfield. Sister of Westwood, Armando and Bernard Gabrielli of Dedham, Theresa Fiumedora of Hyde Park and the late Joseph Gabrielli. Funeral from the George F.

Doherty Sons WilsonCanon Funeral Home, 456 High DEDHAM, at 8:15. Funeral Mass in St. Mary's Church, Dedham, at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9.

Interment Brookdale Cemetery, Dedham. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy be made in Marie's memory to the American Cancer Society, 30 Framingham, MA 01701. Late employee of Rustcraft Greeting Card Company of Dedham. RILEY-Formerly of Dorchester, in Hingham, February 20, Mary Alyce Riley. Beloved daughter of the late Patrick J.

and Margaret E. (Clancy) Riley. Loving sister of Anna M. Joyce of Cohasset, Margaret E. Ryan of Dorchester, Thomas E.

Riley of Milton and the late Charles P. Riley. Mary Alyce is survived by many nieces and nephews. A funeral mass win be celebrated at St. Marks Church, Dorchester on Tuesday morning at 10AM.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours at the Dolan Funeral Home, 1140 Washington Street. DORCHESTER LOWER MILLS on Monday 4-7 pm. Interment Holyhood Cemetery Brookline. Late employee Suffolk County Court.

Contributions in Mary Alyces' name may be sent to the St. Marks Educational Fund, 50 Rosemont St, Dorchester, Ma. 02124. RIZZO- Of formerly of Boston's No. End, February 20, Henry.

Beloved husband of Suzanne (Hardy). Devoted father of Andrea Privitera of Woburn, Renee and Stephen Rizzo of Lynnfield. Funeral from the Dello Russo Funeral Home, 306 Main MEDFORD, Tuesday at 9 A.M. followed by a Funeral Mass celebrated in St. Maria Goretti Church, Chestnut Lynnfield at 10 A.M.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours Monday 4 thru 9. Services will conclude with burial at Forest Hill Cemetery, Lynnfield. Expressions of sympathy may be sent in Henry's memory to the American Diabetes Association, 2 Mt. Royal Marlborough, MA 01752.

RUSSO- Of Cambridge, Feb. 21, Carmine. Beloved husband of Luigia. Survived by many relatives and friends. Funeral from the DeVito Funeral Home, 761 Mt.

Auburn Watertown, Wed. morning, at 9. Funeral Mass at in St. Francis of Assisi Church, EAST CAMBRIDGE. Visiting 2-4 Wed.

morning, 1 hour prior to Mass. Burial Calvery Cemetery, Waltham. SARAZIN-Madalyn A. Sarazin, February 21, 1998. Wife of Roger Sarazin of No.

Attleboro. Mother of Marc Sarazin of Plainville, Sandra Rappaport, of Pawtucket and Ann Marie Petruccelli of Boston. Sister of Claire Cornell of Fall River, Angela Nystrom of Rehoboth, the late Alvin Donais, Marie Mello and Virginia Donais. Grandmother of Jessica Petruccelli of Boston. Step grandmother of Melissa Rappaport and Stacey Kimball.

Also survived by three step great No. grandchildren. Residence: Spruce Attleboro. Funeral on Wednesday, February 25th at 8 a.m. from the John J.

Diamond Funeral Home, 180 North Washington No. Attleboro. Funeral Mass at 9 a.m. in Saint Mary's Church, 14 Park No. Attleboro.

Visiting hours Tuesday evening, 6-9 p.m. If desired, donations in her memory may be made to Home Care of Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island, 111 Brewster Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860. Burial in Saint Mary's Cemetery, Attleboro Falls. SELEVICIUS-Of Holbrook, formerly of Dorchester, February 22, Joseph T. Selevicius.

Beloved husband of Stephanie (Karnitchnig) Selevicius. Loving father of Joseph Selevicius Jr. of NC and John P. Selevicius of NY. Devoted brother of Anna Kline of Rochester, NY and two other sisters in Lithuania.

Dear grandfather of 4 and 2 greatgrandchildren. Reposing at the Cartwright Funeral Home, 69 So. Franklin St. (Rte. 37) HOLBROOK.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend visiting, hours Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. At the family's request, funeral and burial will be private. SHEA-In Burlington, Feb. Francis J. Beloved husband of Alice (Mitchell).

Loving father of Alice M. Popp of Scituate and the late Anne. Brother of Theresa Carrabino of Cambridge, William J. Shea of Attleboro. Grandfather of Janet, Christine and Karen Popp, Denise Farmosa and Nancy Cooney, Funeral from the Keefe Funeral Home, 5 Chestnut Rte.

60, Arlington, (adjacent to Si. Agnes Church) on Thurs. at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Malacahy's Church, Burlington at 10 a.m.

Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours 2-4 7-9. Late Teamster Local 25. han several of Sandwich. Also survived by neral mass will be celebrated at 12 nieces nephews.

A fuNoon Center on Tuesday in Corpus Christi Parish in East Sandwich. Burial will follow in the V.A. National Cemetery in Bourne. Calling PM hours will be held on Monday from 2-5 in the 6A Nickerson-Bourne Funeral Home, 154 Rt in SANDWICH. Memorial contributions Christi in his name may be made to Corpus Building Fund, Box 1170, East Sandwich, I MA 02537.

SHEEHAN-Joseph Of Sandwich, formerly of Green Harbor, died in Plymouth on Friday at age 82. Beloved husband of Mary R. (Campbell) Shee- SMITH -Margaret M. (Lundberg) Smith, a longtime resident of the Oaklands section of Lowell, died Saturday afternoon at the home of her daughter in Acton. Wife of the late Russell T.

Smith. Mother of Karen E. Killoy of Acton, Grandmother Craig M. Todd Smith of Newburyport. of M.

Smith, Brian M. Smith, Ian D. Killoy, Devin P. Killoy and Kathleen L. Killoy; sister of Ruth Syvertson of Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y., Lilly Dickson of Buena Vista, CO.

and Violet McAleer of Lowell, also many nieces and nephews. Funeral Wednesday morning at 9:30 a.m. from the Mahoney Funeral Home, 187 Nesmith St. (Rte. 38) Lowell.

Her Funeral Mass to be offered at 10:30 a.m. at the Immaculate Conception Church, Lowell. Burial in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Lowell. Friends may call from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

on Tuesday. Arrangements by Mahoney Funeral Home, (978) 452-6361. STANLEY-Frances E. (Rowlinson), of Hyannis, former Hyde Park High School faculty member, died in Centerville, Feb 21. Beloved wife of Asa H.

Stanley; sister of the late George and John Rowlinson; aunt of Regina Hansen of WA, Susan Connelly of Foxboro, Philip Rowlinson of Acton the late Jane Thalman. A Mass of Christian Burial will be in St. Francis Xavier Church, Hyannis, Feb. 24 at 10:00 AM. A memorial gathering will follow at The Tara Hotel, Hyannis.

Relatives Friends are invited to attend. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the charity of one's choice. STERN On Saturday, February 21, Dorothy L. (Rodman) of West Palm Beach, formerly of Belmont. Beloved wife of the late Dr.

Louis N. Stern. Devoted mother of William E. Stern his wife Deborah of Mountain Lakes, N.J. and Elaine S.

Salmon her husband Richard of Jupiter, FL. Loving grandmother of Neil M. Anne Garfinkel, David H. Wendy Garfinkel, Daniel J. Stern and cherished Nicholas great Garfinkel.

grandmother Dear sister of of Benjamin Sumner Helen Rodman of Newton, Bertram Sue Rodman of Falmouth, and the late Robert M. and Dori Rodman. She was also the devoted mother-in-law of Howard B. Garfinkel. Services at the Levine Chapel, 470 Harvard Brookline on Wednesday, February 25 at 10:30 a.m.

Memorial observance through Wednesday evening only at the home of Ron Nancy Simon. Remembrances may be made to the Belmont-Watertown Chapter of Hadassah. SWEENEY-Of West Roxbury, Feb. 21, Thomas L. Beloved husband of Helen P.

(Lally). Loving father of Elaine P. Sweeney of West Roxbury, husband Claire E. McCabe and her Thomas of Medfield. Loving grandfather of Michael, Kevin and David McCabe all of Medfield.

Loving brother of the late Mary, Anne, Margaret, Helen Davis, Frances Kilroe, John and James Sweeney. Funeral from the 1803 Robert J. Lawler and Crosby Funeral Home, 24th Centre 9 WEST ROXBURY, Tuesday Feb. at AM. Funeral Mass in The Holy Name Church at 10 AM.

Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours Monday 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery, Late member of the Holy Name Society, Holy Name Church, Late World War Il Army Veteran. Doto the may Boston V.A.

Medical Center, memory Volnations be made in Thomas' unteer Services, 150 South Huntington Jamaica Plain, MA 02130. THE BOSTON GLOBE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1998 A9 DEATHS THOMS-In West Roxbury, February of Rose- 19, 1998, Herbert E. Beloved husband mary E. (McLain) Thoms. Loving father L.

of Theresa V. Parsons of Ayer and Stacey Thoms of West Roxbury. Grandfather of Eric D. and Justin A. Parsons.

Brother of Theresa V. Kintner of PA, and the late Robert, Henry, Max, Paul, William, Rudy, and Alfred Thoms, Anna Sprague and Elsa Mason. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday' morning at 10 o'clock Hills from the Lucy Stone Chapel at the Forest Crematory, and 171 Walkhill Jamaica Plain. Relatives friends respectfully invited.

The family requests in lieu of flowers Hospice donations of be Boston- made in Herbert's memory to of Brockton, 500 Belmont Interment will Suite be 215, Brockton, MA 02401. in Gethsemane Cemetery. West Roxbury. Arrangements Funeral made by Home, the John WHITMAN. J.

O'Connor Son TORIGIAN-Alice, wife of the (Boghosian) late of Bagdasar Pembroke. Torigian. Devoted mother of Carolyn Reis. Beloved Loving grandmother of William of and Melissa. R.I., Agnes Torosian of Shrewsbury, MA and the Sister of Edward Boghosian Warwick, late Victoria Eljanian of Auburn, MA.

Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Armenian FuChurch, 145 Brattle Cambridge, Tues. neral service at Holy Trinity Feb 24 at 1 PM. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to at Aram attend. A Bedrosian visitation will be held Home, 558 Mt.

Auburn prior WATERTOWN, to the (Rte. Church 16) Service. Memorial gifts Tues from may be made to the above named church or the American Cancer 01701. Society, 30 Interment Speen Mt. Street, Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge.

Framingham, MA of Lynnfield, February 20, 1998, 54, of Ernest Exchange J. and Millis, MA. Daughter of died Friday Frances L. in the Windgate at Reading Nursing Home, af(Woodhouse) Trefry, morning ter a long illness. Besides her mother father, she is survived by a brother and sisterin-law; William E.

Christine Trefry of Bradford, MA. and a sister and brother-in-law; Nancy J. Joseph Lingel of Lynnfield, a niece and 5 nephews. A memorial service will be held Sunday, March 1, 1998 in the Lynnfield Community Church, 735 Relatives Salem LYNNFIELD at 2:00 p.m. and friends are kindly invited to attend.

Donations in her name may be made to the American Cancer Society, 664 Concord Wilmington, MA. 01887. TURNER Milton formerly of Quincy, un- R. expectedly, February 21, 1998. Vincent Beloved husband of Helen F.

(Wade) Turner. Dear brother of Nella Ambrose of Wareham, MA. Catholic Funeral Services will be held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock in the John J. O'Connor Son Funeral Home, 740 Adams St, (near Gallivan DORCHESTER. Relatives and friends are respectfully 7-9.

invited. Visiting hours are Monday In lieu of flowers remembrances may be made in memory Television of Vincent to the Boston Catholic Center, 55 Box 9109, Newtonville, MA 02158- 0050 or the Dominican Monastery, Marbury. Former Proprietor of the Turner Co. Office Equip. of Boston Dorchester.

A Proburial Funeral Mass will be announced at a later date. Interment Cedar Grove Cemetery. South Boston, formerly Braintree, Barbara Jean, on Feb. 21. Wife of Patrick Birdsall.

Mother of Nicole and Katrina. Daughter of Patricia Turner of Inverness, FL and the late Donald G. Turner. Sister of Donald Turner of Abington, Paul of Northwood, NH, Sandra Johnson of Northboro and David Turner of Quincy. Funeral Services at the Joseph R.

Lucid Funeral Home, 18 Quincy (at Weymouth Landing), BRAINTREE, Relatives on and Wednesday, are Feb. 25 friends respectfully invited. Visiting hours on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. If desired, donations may be made in her memory to the Beacon Hospice, 529 Main Boston, MA 02129. VALENTE-of Brookline, February 21, Olga (Tocco).

Beloved wife of the late Domenic Valente. Devoted mother of Marie Penney of Brookline and Domenic Valente of Medford. Also survived by 5 loving grandchildren and 5 loving great grandchildren. Sister of Lillian Periello of Boston. Funeral from The Dello Russo Funeral Home, 306 Main MEDFORD, Wednesday at' 8 AM.

Followed by a Funeral Mass celebrated in St. Clement Church, 71 Warner Medford Somerville at 9 AM. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Visiting Hours Tuesday 2-4 7-9. Services will conclude with burial at St.

Michael Cemetery, Boston. It has been requested that in lieu of flowers expressions of sympathy be sent in Olga's memory to the Don Orione Home, 111 Orient Boston, MA 02128. WALSH-Of Medford, Feb. 21, Margaret T. Walsh.

Beloved mother of Walter W. and his wife Judith Walsh of Medford. Also survived erett Mosquera of Maryland. Funergrandda Randi Johnson of Eval from the Gaffey Memorial Funeral Home, 43 High St. MEDFORD SQUARE on Tuesday, Feb.

24 at 9AM, followed by a funeral mass in St. Francis of Assisi Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives invited, visiting hours Monday 2-4 7-9 PM. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden. Former employee of Ames Envelope Somerville.

WASHBURN-Of Concord, formerly of Medford, Feb. 9, Rev. Gordon H. Husband of the late Dorothy (Sanford) and Katharine (Erickson). Father of Margery A.

Pinet of Cazanovia, N.Y. and Marsha A. Dishman of Concord. Brother of Donald of Melrose Raymond of Lincoln, R.I. Grandfather of Julia Jeffrey Dishman.

Services at the Congregational Church of W. Medford, 400 High Feb. 24 at 10 a.m. Visiting hours at the Beals-Geake-Magliozzi Golden Rule Funeral Home, 29 Governors MEDFORD, (Handicapped Accessible), Monday, Feb. 23 from 5-8 made p.m.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be to the Gordon H. Dorothy M. Washburn Student Aid Fund, Bangor Theological Seminary, 300 Union St. Bangor, ME. Family Committal Services will be held at Westport, MA.

WEBER Of Situate, formerly of Sandwich and Attleboro, February 21, 1998, William G. age 90. Husband of the late Evelyn (O'Reilly) Weber. Loving father of William G. Weber and his wife Carol of Scituate.

Brother of Louise (Weber) Stenham of East Haven, CT. Devoted grandfather of Lauren Weber, Jeffrey and Gregory Winsper and 3 great-grandchildren. Funeral from the Richardson-Gaffey Funeral Home, 382 First SCITUATE CENTER (off Rte. 3A nr. Scituate Police Station) on Wednesday, February 25, at 9 a.m.

Followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Francis Xavier Cabrini Church, Hood Scituate, at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment will be private.

Those who wish may remember William through memorial donations to Hospice of the South Shore, 100 Bay State Braintree, MA 02185-9060. Francis Harry Hinsley British WWII code-breaker; at 79 NEWSDAY Francis Harry Hinsley, the official historian of British intelligence in World War II and a man whose idea enabled Allied code-breakers to help win the Battle of the Atlantic, has died. He was 79. Sir Harry, who had worked in the British code-breaking establishment and had written several books on foreign affairs, was chosen to write the -volume "British Intelligence in the Second World War." He was assisted by several co-authors. It remains the only official history of that secret activity produced by any of the warring powers.

He was a history undergraduate at St. John's College, Cambridge, early in World War II when recruiters for the code-breaking unit summoned him. After his recruitment to the Government Cypher School at Bletchley Park, northwest of London, he was assigned to analyze the transmissions of German warships in the Baltic. In April 1940, he reported a massive movement of vessels toward Norway. But the Admiralty refused to believe so young and untried a man and lost the aircraft carrier Glorious to German warships.

The Royal Navy thereafter gave him its trust. A year later, with the codebreakers still unable to crack the naval version of the German cipher machine Enigma, the 22-year-old realized, in what he called a mad moment, that German weather ships off Iceland carried the machines and the keys to them. The Admiralty accepted his suggestion that it send a task force to seize the trawlers. The mis-, sion's success gave the cryptanalysts the information they needed to read the coded U-boat messages for most of the rest of the war. After the war, he completed his degree at St.

John's, became a don there, and rose to become its master in 1979, serving until 1989. From 1981 to 1983, he was vice-chancellor of the University of Cambridge. He was knighted in 1985. He leaves his wife, Hilary, two sons, and a daughter. DEATHS WILLOWS Of Hampstead, N.H., formerly of Saugus, of MA, the Feb.

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Directory Sub include: Funeral Homes Monuments Florists Cremation Services Religious Goods Cemeteries Obituaries OTHER OBITUARIES Page D11 AP FILE PHOTO Abraham A. Ribicoff chairing a Senate Government Operations subcommittee hearing in December 1966. At left is Robert F. Kennedy. Abraham Ribicoff, Conn.

senator, governor, US Cabinet head; at 87 NEW YORK Abraham A. Ribicoff, a former US senator and governor of Connecticut who served as secretary of Health, Education and Welfare in the Kennedy administration, died yesterday. He was 87. Mr. Ribicoff, who suffered from Alzheimer's disease, died at a nursing home in Riverdale, N.Y., said television journalist Barbara Walters, a family friend.

The public-service career of Mr. Ribicoff, a Democrat, spanned more than 40 years. He began as a state legislator in the Connecticut General ASSOCIATED PRESS Robert J. Mellwrath Longtime Monitor employee; 82 Robert J. Mellwrath of Needham, a former employee of The Christian Science Monitor, died Friday at the Wingate of Needham Nursing Home.

He was 82. Mr. Mellwrath was born in Pittsburgh. He graduated from Hyde Park High School and attended Bentley College. He served in the Army during World War II.

He then went to work for the Monitor, where he was employed for 32 years, retiring in 1975 as a newspaper mailer. He was a member of the Nehoiden Lodge of Needham and the Needham Retired Men's Club, and was an elder of the Presbyterian Church in Needham. He was also a member of the Union. Mr McIlwrath leaves his wife, Ruth M. (McCracken); two daughters, Susan B.

of Holliston and Nancy L. of Medfield; a son, William G. Sr. of Newton; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. A funeral service will be held tomorrow at 11 a.m.

in the Presbyterian Church in Needham. Burial will be in Needham Cemetery. Mary 0. Amdur, 76 Toxicology professor, researcher Mary O. Amdur of Westwood, a toxicologist, died of a heart attack Feb.

16. She was 76. Mrs. Amdur was born in Pittsburgh. She earned a chemistry degree from the University of Pittsburgh in 1943 and a doctorate in biochemistry from Cornell University in 1946.

She was a researcher at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. She later became an associate professor of physiology and toxicology at the Harvard School of Public Health. Mrs. Amdur also was a lecturer in the Department of Applied Biological Sciences and senior research scientist in the Energy Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She concluded her career as a research professor at the Center for Environmental Medicine at New York University.

She published dozens of articles and edited for scientific journals. Her work on air pollution, industrial health, lead exposure, and pulmonary effects of airway irritants won her several awards and had a major role in the development of air pollution standards. She also served on several committees for the National Institutes of Health, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. She leaves a son, David H. of Westwood.

A memorial service will be held at a later date. Assembly and went on to serve as a municipal judge, a congressman, governor, a member of Mr. Kennedy's Cabinet, a member of the US delegation to the United Nations and, for 18 years, a US senator. As a senator, Mr. Ribicoff gained national prominence at the 1968 Democratic National Convention when he criticized Chicago Mayor Richard J.

Daley for the strong-arm tactics used to control protesters. "Abe never hesitated to go out on a limb," former Connecticut governor Lowell P. Weicker Jr. said. "He represents the very best in politics." Mr.

Ribicoff was born in New Britain. He attended the University of Chicago and graduated from its law school in 1933. His political career began in 1938, when he was elected to the Connecticut General Assembly. In 1948, he was elected to the US House, serving two terms before running for the US Senate in 1952. He lost that race by 29,000 votes to Prescott S.

Bush, the father of former President Bush. Mr. Ribicoff became the state's first Jewish governor in 1954 and to reform the judiciary system, eliminate county governments, and improve education. He also instituted a program to suspend the driver's licenses of speeders. He resigned in 1961 to become a member of Mr.

Kennedy's Cabinet. Mr. Kennedy originally offered him the job of attorney general, but Mr. Ribicoff suggested the president appoint his brother, Robert. "I said, 'Look, now, I've watched you people, your brother, you and Bobby, for many years and you come out of the same Mr.

Ribicoff recalled in a 1993 interview. Whenever you've got a problem, you automatically turn to Bobby for his he told the president. In 1962, he was elected to the US Senate seat, where he was known for his support for automobile safety standards, Medicare, education, and environmental regulations. After retiring from the Senate in 1981, he joined the New York law firm of Kaye, Scholer, Fierman, Hays Handler. Theodore Halperin, 86 Community activist; of Brookline A funeral service was held yesterday for Theodore Halperin of Brookline, who died of cancer Friday at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.

He was 86. Born and raised in East Boston, Mr. Halperin was a graduate of the University of Oklahoma. He worked as New England regional director of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America for 30 years before retiring in 1970. A resident of Brookline for the past 22 years, Mr.

Halperin enrolled in the Harvard Institute for Learning in Retirement in 1981 and took courses every semester until his death. Prior to moving to Brookline, Mr. Halperin lived in Milton. He served as a three-term member of the Brookline Town Meeting. He supported rent-control issues, and was an advocate of issues relating to senior citizens.

Mr. Halperin was active in writing letters to local periodicals, including The Boston Globe, The Tab, and the Jewish Advocate. He was a member of CPPAX and the Brookline PAX. Mr. Halperin leaves his wife, Ethel (Aronson); a son, Mark of Winchester; and three grandchildren..

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