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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 72

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Clarence Stein, at 92, Death Notices Obituaries in architecture tfr aa 9srwmr 31 ft-J jfa jr i ea F-FSrw -V-J. fa a af 1--a r--? a a ja- ea am a -a "iara w-- Sac Lar -a aw- a ar ti Fv ry-t Aw-es a 6tar-ya a Tjescav at fa -i-acf tvrau' at4 re-iy at 4u fiaeiat. wae Seav am planned toxs whose des-fia te sperosed. Stejs was consulted ca the of GretfiDea, Mi; GreerJulls, Oi-o, aai Ealdia Village ifl Los Ac teles. la the ISCOs kea cost ar-crtects were thxiutg strictly la terms of desia.

Stein began to focus hs attention oa planajig From 13J3 to 1926. he sened as chairman of the New York State Housing and Repot-al Plamung Commis sion and was a founder of the Regional PUa Association. la tie planmri; master detailed hs planning theories in a book, 'Towards New Towns for America." In association with Robert D. Kohn in 1929. Stein designed New York's Temple Emanu El on Fifth Avenue.

John J. Calleo, retired oxener of dress firm CAEnEUr-Jota J. CaHeo. f-rrrer cr.er ct Opal Dress CoEipry, CtJ Fnday is Pas-sjuc General Hjip.ul He as 70. Mr.

Calo as bcra in New York tsd Lied in LocU for 33 years before coving here 25 years tgx He owned Opal Dress Cocpacy for 4J years before reunng. A member of the Dress Manufacturers Association of New Jersey, he was a paruh-iocer of Our Lady of Mount VirrJi C. Church. Saniving are his wife. Frances; three sisters.

Mnnie Serpone. Mary Tufaro. and Rose Catilioto, all of Lodi; and two brothers. Dom of Highland ar.d Pat of Lodi. Mass will be tomorrow at 9:30 a.m.

in the church, with burial in St Nicholas Cemetery, Lodi. Friends may call at the San-tacgelo Funeral Home. 300 Mam Lodi, today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 m. Benjamin F. Wurth ELMWOOD PARK Benjamin F.

Wurth, 72, died yesterday in Bergen Pines County Hospital, Paramus. Mr. Wurth was born in Connecticut and lived in East Rutherford 48 years before moving to Elm wood Park four months ago. He was a printer with Petrie Press of East Rutherford 42 years before his retirement in 1962. He was a parishioner of Grace Episcopal Church, East Rutherford.

Survivors include his wife, Mary; sons, Ronald F. and John W. of East Rutherford and Donald M. Stray of Wood-Ridge, and four grandchildren. Mass will be Tuesday at 10 a.m.

at the church, with burial in Calvary Cemetery, Paterson. Friends may call today and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Diffily Funeral Home, 41 Ames Rutherford. George Bennett, 78, was printing teacher pioneer By FERN" ROBINSON Care-nee S. Stem, to pi-eneered tie cocetpt communities and tr.o Ci-sifned the Fair La rcn-Eiiiiuty of Radtura.

C.ed Friday at Lis hoEr, 1 W. feia New York. He as S2. Sieu designed Radburn, America's -rst pianEed sUur-ba cluster detkpraect. It as completed 133s- The Li-acre community has beta designated a sute historic district and non mated for ine National Register of Historic Places.

Radburn has served as a model for planned towns la Finland. England, Japan, and the United State. The outstanding feature of Radburn is its complete separation of vehicular and pedestrian traffic. Stein said he wanted people to live peacefully with the automobile. Radburn is a self contained community of 570 detached and semi-detached homes, a 100-umt apartment house, a school, and a shopping center.

Pioneer in planning Architects and planners still study Stem's works, including Radburn and Sunnyside Gardens in Queens, as well as the Christian J. Bonin FAIRVIEW ChrisUan J. Bonin of 435 9th St. died yesterday in Garden Court Nursing Home, Doylestown, Pa. He was 85.

Mr. Bonin was born in Ger-, many and came to the United States in 1908. He lived in Fairview for 59 years. He was a retired warehouseman for the Great Bear Spring Company of Ridgefield. Mr.

Bonin was a former councilman of St. John's Lutheran Church in West New York. Surviving are a son, Otto C. of Fairview; a daughter, Madeline Kullman of Baptis-town; six grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. His wife, Bertha, died in 1964.

Services will be tomorrow at 8 p.m. at McCorry Brothers Funeral Home, 780 Anderson Cliffside Park. Burial will be Tuesday at 1 p.m. in Fairview Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Clarisa Alamanza BERGENFIELD Clarisa Alamanza, 65, of 140 Howard Drive, died yesterday in Englewood Hospital. Mrs. Alamanza was a lifelong resident of Costa Rica. She came to the United States 6V2 months ago to visit her daughter. She is survived by a son, Pablo, in Costa Rica; two daughters, America Ovregon in Costa Rica and Henrietta Torres of Bergenfield; and a brother, Juan Orias, in Costa Rica.

Mass will be tomorrow at St. John's R.C. Church at 10 a.m. Burial will be in George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. Friends may call today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

at Riewerts Memorial Home, 187 S. Washington Ave. George J. Shelko HASBROUCK HEIGHTS George J. Shelko, 62, of 70 Madison died Thursday in Hackensack Hospital.

Mr. Shelko was born in Passaic and lived in Hasbrouck Heights 21 years. He formerly owned Phil's Dairy on Monroe Street, Passaic. He served in the Army during World War II. Survivors include his wife, Tess; a daughter, Audrey Sherry of Hasbrouck Heights; a sister, Esther Gordon of New York, and a granddaughter.

Services will be today at noon at Gutterman-Musicant, at Passaic and Park streets, Hackensack. Burial will be in King Solomon Memorial Park, Clifton. The mourning period will be observed at the Shelko residence. Retired director Agnes S. Broskie CRAEELL S.

Brcok.e cei Friday a Dei Ridae N-rsaT-i Heme, Pr- mus. She as bora Jersey City and Lved C'rieU ix 34 years. Ste is survived by a dah-ter. Virginia Kocefal cf 1 Lawn; a son, Anthony E. of Oradell; a brother, Alfred Weiss Florida; eight grand-ciulii-ien.

and fur greatgrandchildren. Mass will be tomorrow at 15 am. in St. Joseph's RC Caurch. Bunal will be in St.

Joseph Cemetery, H.ckea-sack. Fnends may call today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 n. at Norman Funeral Home, 2t3 Kmderkamack Road. Frank E. Yohe WHITING Frank E.

Yohe, 71. of 48-A Columbus died Wednesday in Community Memorial Hospital. Toms River. Born in Brooklyn, Mr. Yohe lived in River Edge before moving to Whiting two years ago.

Until his retirement he was an export technician for Cargill Inc. of New York. Survivors include his wife, Lillian two daughters, Joan Wanner of Lake Hopatcong and Lois Drobinske of Wood-cliff Lake; a son, Warren C. of Ithaca, N.Y. and six grand-, children.

Services were yesterday, with burial in Oakland Cemetery, Yonkers, N.Y. Arrangements were by the Norman Funeral Home, 41 Ames OradelL John O. Forshay ALLENDALE Services were Thursday for John O. Forshay, 81, retired borough building inspector, who died last Sunday. Surviving are his wife, the former Lucie Knudsen; two daughters, Ethel Cooke of Woodland Hills, and Jane Christian of White Pigeon, four sons, James of Mahwah.

Henry of Ho-Ho-Kus, Everett of Montville, and Kenneth of Katonah, N.Y.; 26 grandchildren, and 16 greatgrandchildren. His first wife, Anna, died in 1967. He also is predeceased by a son, John. Arrangements were by the Van Emburgh-Sneider Funeral Home in Ramsey. Karin M.

Lind BERGENFIELD Karin M. Lind died Friday in White Crest Nursing Home, Englewood. Mrs. Lind was born in Finland and lived in Bergenfield since 1918. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Tenafly.

She is survived by two sons, Carl E. Lind of Bergenfield and Herbert O. Lind of South Hackensack; five grandchildren, and a great-grandchild. Her husbad, Karl, died in 1970. Services will be tomorrow at 10 a.m.

in Riewerts Memorial Home, 187 S. Washington Ave. Burial will be in George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. Friends may call today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at-the funeral home.

Frederick Lehmann MC LEAN, Va. Frederick H. Lehmann, 64, of 6129 Ram-shorn Drive, died Thursday at George Washington University Hospital, Washington, D.C. Mr. Lehmann was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and was a former resident of Fort Lee, Leonia, and Hudson County.

He moved here eight years ago. Mr. Lehmann was an Army veteran of World War II and was employed by the government. Surviving are his wife, Frieda, and a brother, Richard O. Lehmann of Leonia.

Services will be tomorrow at 11 a.m. from McCorry Brothers Funeral Home, 780 Anderson Cliffside Park. Cremation will follow at Garden State Crematory, North Bergen. Friends may call today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home.

John Cappadona FAIRVIEW John Cappa-' dona of 296 De Soto Place died yesterday at home. He was 62. Mr. Cappadona was born in Jersey City and lived in Fair-view for the past 24 years. He was an electrical stock clerk for S.

Blackman Weehawken. Surviving are two sons, John of East Orange and Carmine of Wheaton, a daughter, Gloria Major of Bergenfield; several sisters, and two grandchildren. His wife, Anna, died in 1970. Mass will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St.

John the Baptist R.C. Church, Fairview with burial in George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. Friends may call at McCorry Brothers Funeral Home, 780 Anderson Cliffside Park, today and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. af --at C-v wtr. ar a- ri AJOerw Aa- 1 C---v-ae tpt' wa y-r i 0 Ai Ce ii-JA, 4 S--- 2 1 t-m Tf sii Lf HA r-tr twvn 7, TS at C-t fea-n a C.

ry era La-c Ctmt an 44 S-oAr at A two a a ta fA4 tr-C a-ea grad er z'm f---e- 4 K-" at bjftota, wi I a it j- s- ft jty arvere a "aris 6 at A a Cerate'. 4.f is--- Ik c. S4woa a-r ana a- aa Scy a.T i-4 ttwO ana Feeruary T. tr at "trr rt A. ferpna 1 of a tat rl Char l3 ftr ot Carl and Herbert 0 i rfie.

Sryna '-tS Mtwyy -7 Sowa aMt.nioa Am. be- Meoca Fraruary at A fcr fcey Goroon ei-t evrnant Groe faasuisioa Mamar Pan. F'-rns In F-i a ii recr-M tnanosan SBOay i to ana 7 at M. MIOOLEMAS Jmasn-nt i vr fer, Lear mot-ay motNfrf na. fc's Cot Mennemann of C'Oster, M'-s Cuancrte Reg-for of Fa Lawn.

CfaAdmcner at Sleonen Bjtnt-wann. Master Sat Peter Butntn-ann liiAF, Mts er Se ot and David S-ster ot Lawrence i. 0s et-ii and Mrs Anna Cro-jv of Fior-aa Aiso survived be 12 great -granjeh icren Fjnerai ser--ce Tj3v to am at tie Mjriti Funeral rm. Vtt Ottster Dock ki Cios-er, hi J. Interment.

Geoe Vtashington Meenoriat Park ViSt.lsa kaurt Monday oniy. 1 and 7-t PM. MIELI Jaseoti an February 1. Wl. of 2s Engwwood Am.

Teaneck Beloved Husband of Lucy I nee Sxnettinol. Devoted tetner ot Concctta A sum. Ann Rooarts, Cresceni.o. Anthony and Jo-eon Dear brotner of Anna PeMarto Theresa DeMaro and Maria Rose Meie. Also survived by e.3M grandchildren.

Funeral Wednesday 9 3C A trom the Vok FHmerai Home of Teantck, It Teaneck Road, tnenct to St. Cecilia SC. Crurch. Englewood. for a Mass at 10 A.M.

Interment Mt. Carmet Cemetery, Tenativ. Friends may call anytime after 2PM Sunoay, and an day Monnav and an day Tues-dav. tnt family will bt present 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. PISARRI Anthony 0 ot Bergenfield.

N.J. on February 7, 1975. Beloved husband of Rose Pisarri. Father of Charles Pisarri. Brother ot Dommick, James, Elma, John, Van and Oiiie Pisarri.

The family will receive their friends at BurrowvMondie Funeral Home. 129 Engtt Englewood, Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM Funeral Mass. St. Cecilia Church, Englewood, Monday, 9 30 AM Interment Geotgt yVashington Memorial Park. SALVATORE Luigl on February a.

1975 of 9J Stiliman Ave Bergentieid. N.J. Husband of tne late Ouintiiia Sal-vatore. Father of Dominick Salvatore. Brother of Susanna OiMartino.

Tne funeral wilt leave Riewerts Memorial Home, 187 So. Washington Bergenfield, J. on Tuesday. February 11 at 9:30 AM tor the tuneral mass at St. John RC Church.

Bergentieid at 10 AM. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery. Hackensack, N.J. Tne family will receive friends on Sunday and Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM.

SHANAHAN Wilms on February 1975 of 1361 North Olsen Tucson. Arii. Formerly of Bergenfield, N.J. Wife of William Shanahan. Sister of Alfred Clausen.

Funeral service at Riewerts Memorial Home, 187 So. Washington Bergenfield, N.J. on Thursday. February 13 at 11 AM by Rev. Laird J.

Stuart. Interment, Hack- fnsack Cemetery, Hackensack, N.J. he family will receive friends Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM. Order of O.E.S. Temple Chapter 62, Westwood service on Wednesday, 7 PM.

WILLIAMS Margaret Mary (nee Connolly), of 368 Walnut St. Ridgefield. on Thursday February 6, 1975, age 56. Beloved wife of Roy. Dear sister of Mrs.

Grace Schuck and John Connolly. Relatives and friends, also members of the Rosary Altar Society are invited to attend Services on Sunday 8 P.M. Funeral Monday February 10 at 8:30 A.M. from Leber Funeral Home, Kennedy Blvd, corner 20th St, Union City, thence to St. Matthew's R.C.

Church at 9:30 A.M. where a Funeral Mass will be offered. Interment Madonna Cemetery. Family will receive triends 2 to i and 7 to 10 P.M. WILLIAMS Tracev L.

of 41 East For-est Avenue. Englewood, on Thursday. Beloved daughter of Jimmy and Carolyn. Loving sister of Darryl. Also leaves a grandmother Ella Funeral Saturday, 1 P.

M. at Nesbitt Funeral Home. 175 Englewood Avenue, Englewood. Burial Monday in Enfieid, N. C.

In Memoriam Jk05ef i- mJving hlDand and father who passed away one year ago Wife Rose and Family Gormley Community Funeral Home M5 UNION HACKENSACK, N.J. 487-1010 I Funeral Home 255 MAIN RIDGEFIELD PARK 484-3933 945-1220 Funeral Home VINCENT P. McCORRY, President EDWARD H. BECKER, Manager 780 Anderson Clitfside Park Pton 487-0008 STEWARD FUNERAL HOME, INC. "WE UNDERSTAND" Paul E.

Steward, Mgr. 74 Central Hackensack C. Van Emburgh, Inc. MORTICIANS Serving Ridgewood area since 1895 with nationwide service Ridgewood Dirk Van Emburgh, Mgr. ROBERT SPEARING FUNERAL HOME Spearing III, Director 155 Ktnderkamack Park Ridgt 391-6666 NORTHERN VALLEY MEMORIAL HOME.

Inc. Joseph M. Nazare, Mgr. 120 Paris Northvale 77-3050 Greenleaf Funeral Home Non Sectarian Est 1895 108 W. Palisade Englewood JoB-0414 also supervised tht eocstrurtwa of Sl Banna-me Ct-rch ca Park Ave-cue hea te orked 1a the office of Bertram Goodhue.

A Headed Preach caMl Like other Americas architects of the true. Steal aSend-ed the Ecole des Beaux Arts la Pans from 1JU to 19U. Among the awards he received were: the Gold Medal of the American Institute of in 135; the Distinguished Service Award cf the American Institute of Planners in and the Ebenezer Howard Memorial Medal, honoring the English advocate of garden cities, in I960. Stein is survived by his wife, the actress Aline MacMahoo, whom he married in 1928. of the International Typo graphical Union and the N.Y.

Printers-Craftsmen. He was 50-year member of Oltans-Cunton Masonic' Lodge 446 of Forest Hills, N.Y. He also waa a member of the Pentionert Gub of New York, and the American Legion Schoolman's Post of New York City. Survivors include his wife, Jeannie a daughter, Jean Christie of Fort Pierce, seven grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Services will be tomorrow at 11 a.m.

at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Teaneck with burial in George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. Friends may call today and tomorrow at the Volk Funeral Home, 789 Teaneck Road, Teaneck, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Rita E. Brown TEANECK Rita E.

Brown, 79, died Friday in Englewood Hospital. Mrs. Brown was an invoice clerk for Governor's Island Army Headquarters for 25 years. For the last three years, she worked at Sophie's Delicatessen in Englewood. She was a member of Transfiguration Lutheran Church, 74 W.

126th in New York. Mrs. Brown was the Bergen County Ladies Handicap Bowling Champion for 1973-74 and won the International Bowling Congress Award for high series at 9W Mixed League In Englewood Cliffs-Survivors include her husband, William; her mother, Beatrice Adams; and a sister, Cynthia Allen in New York. There will be services at the church tomorrow at 8 p.m. On Tuesday at 10 a.m.

there will be services at Nesbitt Funeral. Home, 175 Englewood Englewood. Burial will be in Flushing Cemetery, Flushing, New York. Friends may call today from 7 to 9 p.m. and tomorrow from 3 to 5 p.m.

at the funeral home, and at the church tomorrow from 6 to 8 p.m. Frank F. Lerma BOGOTA Frank F. Lerma of 483 Linden Ave. died Friday in Hackensack Hospital.

Mr. Lerma was born in Italy. He lived in New York before moving to Bogota 14 years ago. He was formerly assistant chef at the Gramer-cy Park Hotel in New York, retiring in 1955. He was a member of the Hotel and Restaurant Employes and Bartenders International Union, Local 6.

Surviving are three daughters, Mary Ferraris of Bogota, Evelyn Murray on Long Island, and Lucy Carver in Florida; three grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. His wife, Rose died in 1960. He was predeceased by two sons, Stephen and Anthony. Mass will be tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. in St.

Joseph's R.C. Church, Bogota. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Long Island City. Friends may call at the Volk: 'Funeral Home, 101 E. Main today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

chols of Ridgewood; a sister, Mrs. I.C. French of Rutherford; six grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. The service will be tomorrow at 2 p.m. in C.C.

Van Emburgh Mortuary Chapel, 306 E. Ridgewood Ridgewood, with burial in Valleair Cemetery, Ridgewood. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Contributions to the Salva tion Army, Paterson, would be appreciated.

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onoay atjruarr 10 at 10 A Intarmant St Jorctl Camatrr. HattansacH Frianth nra can Sunday -4 and in bru o( loofrl mamorial gitn to tna tkorid Hwarr Aootat. 131 Madiuw Am. r. IX' or tna CatnoiK ttir Scrvxa, ton u.t, 1J022.

aioirid aosraciatad. OWN Rita of 7 SntMrtf Am Trnafc an M'uarv 7. Bod wita of VV.imm Oawtpd aaugnirr ot baatnct AoarnL stster ot Cvi tnia Allan. Funeral Aton3av 0 PM. Tramtiguratlon tu-tharan Cnurch, hew York City.

Burial Tuesday AM at Flusnino Omtry, I I. v.s.tino Sunday 11 and Monday at Neso.rt Funeral Htynt. Mi En-fliawood Ave Engiewood. N.J. and Monoav 14 PM it tna Cnurch.

CALLEO John J. ot Gartiald. en Frt-day. Beloved tiuioand of Francn (Migtorino). Loving brottiar of Mrs.

Minni Serpona, Dom. Mrs. Pat (Mary I lutaro. Pat. and Mrs Carl (Row I Cati-lioto.

Funeral trom the Santanaelo Funeral Home, 300 Main Lodi on Mon. day. 0 AM and trom Our Lady ot Mt. V.rgin Church. 30 AM.

Interment. St. Nicnoiei Cemetery. Visitation, Sunday 2 4 and PM. DAVIS Fernando Jr.

"Pencho" of 170 Central Ave HackensacK on February 4th in New Yorh City. Loving son of Fernando and Cloran. Brother of Sean and Cliran. Grandson of Maude Louan and great-grandson of Aitx-rta Tim-mons. Funeral Monday 11 AM at Nes-bitt Funeral Home.

175 Engievrood Engiewood. N. J. Visiting Sunday S-9 PM. Surial.

Hackensack Cemettry. FLEISCNMAN Meta M. of 14 Pint St, HacKensack, on February 1975. Beloved ante of the late Charles W. Fieisrhman.

Mother of Rudy Kollay of Ormand Beach, Florida, also survived bv two grand-daughters and four greatgrandchildren. Services at th Rlcardo Memorial Home, 397 Union St. Hacken-sack Monday February 10 at 2 P.M. Interment Hackensack Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday 2-4 And 7-9 P.M.

HARWOOD Caryl (net Westervelt) of Farmingdalt N.J. formerly of Rutherford, on February 1975. Beloved wilt of the late H. Robert and mother of Mrs. Virginia Rinaldo, Robert F.

and Gordon w. Harwood. Also survived by fivt grandchildren and ont greatgrandchild. Funtral Services at the Chapel of tht First Presbyterian Church, Monday 1 P.M. Cremation Ro-sedale Crematory.

Friends will be received at the John T. Collins Funeral Home, 19 Lincoln Ave. Rutherford Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. HQZER Mary C. of J1 Walker Street, Clitfside Park, on February 6.

1975. Beloved sister of Elizabeth Casper, Joseph and Michael Hozer. Funeral from McCorry Brothers Funeral Home, 780 Anderson Avenue, Clitfside Park on Monday, February 10, 1975 at 1:30 A.M. Tht Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. John the Baptist R.C.

Church at 9 A.M. Interment Madonna Cemetery. Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. Friday, Saturday and Sunday. TEMPORARY PARKING AT THE GREENHOUSE Funeral Directors J.

ROCCIOLA FUNERAL HOME 119 Essex Hackensack 487-4568 Air Conditioned Chapel VAN EMBURGH-SNEIDER FUNERAL HOME, INC. Howard P. Sneider, Owner 109 Darlington Ave. mo 327-0030 H. a WOKAL FUNERAL HOME "Service to the Living" 241 Union St.

Hackensack KENNETH FOCARINO Manager 342-2158 Ricardo Memorial Home 945-7100 il K. MACAGNA FUW. HOI Floyd L. Vlgorlta, Mgr. 98 Anderson Ave.

Clitfside Park FUNERAL HOME 219 Ktnderkamack Westwood 664-7300 Clifford H. Peinecke Funeral Home FRANCIS X. FAHEY, Mgr. 1321 Teaneck Teaneck 837-2332 Kamienski Funeral Homes GARFIELO: 207 Ray St. comer Lanza Ave.

Edward Kamienski, Mgr 772-1042 WALLINGTON: 106 Locust Avt. James Kamienski, Mgr 779-1967 FUNERAL HOME, INC. John H. Blacklev III, Mgr. -Corner Broad and Elm Ave.

Rtdgefiekt 94S-jQ32 i 4 S-ffa i a tiwr dnam to pt AMir Uur fp mi I eth el cfeTf a graxs i. aact, 3--ei' C-C CE C6ETi a e- av am (arrant Mrs, Shanahan, taught biology in Bergenfield TUSCON'. ARIZ Wilma Shanahan died Thursday in Tuscoo Medical Center. She was bora in Little Ferry and lived in Bergenfield for 36 years before moving to Tuscon seven years ago. She taught biology at Bergenfield High School for 36 years.

She was a member of the Eastern Satr Temple. Chapter 62, of Westwood. Survivors include tief husband, William, and a brother. Alfred Clausen of Little Ferry. There will be a service on Wednesday at 7 p.m.

in the Eastern Star Temple. The funeral will be Thursday at 11 a.m. at Riewerts Memorial Home, 187 S. Washington Bergenfield. Burial will be in Hackensack Cemetery.

Friends may call Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Jack Schwartz HOLLYWOOD, Fla. Jack SchwarU, 77, of 1600 Tallwood died Thursday. Mr.

Schwartz was a resident of Paterson, N.J., 45 years be fore moving to Florida. He owned a dry cleaning store in Little Falls 35 years. He retired nine years ago. He was a member of the United Jersey Verein of Paterson. Survivors include his wife, Amelia; a son, Sheldon Schwartz of Deal; a daughter, Ruth Well of Fair Lawn; two brothers, Irving of Miami and Samuel of Baltimore, a sister, Jeanette Schack of North Bergen, and eight grandchildren.

Services will be today at noon in the Robert Schoem Menorah Chapel, W-150 Rt. 4, Paramus. Burial will follow in United Jersey Verein Cemetery, West Paterson. Fernando Davis Jr. HACKENSACK Fernando Pancho Davis Jr.

of 170 Central died Thursday in Flower Fifth Avenue Hospital. He was 4 years old. He was born in Englewood and lived in Teaneck before living in Hackensack. He attended Sunday school at the Galilee United Methodist Church. He is survived by his father, Fernando Sr.

in California; his mother, Cloran; a brother, Sean; a sister, Cloran, all at home; his maternal grandmother, Maude Logan; and his great-grandmother, Alberta Timmons, both in Florida. Services will be tomorrow at 11 a.m. at Nesbitt Funeral Home, 175 Englewood Englewood. Burial will be in Hackensack Cemetery. Friends may call today from 5 to p.m.

at the funeral home. Jacob Lieberman SHORT HILLS Services for Jacob Lieberman were scheduled for today at 10:30 a.m. at the Robert Schoem Menorah Chapel, W-150 Route 4, Paramus. Mr. Lieberman, 72, of 98 Far Brook Drive, died in his home yesterday.

He was born in Czechoslovakia and came to the United States 50 years ago. Before moving to Short Hills, he lived in Lake Hiawatha for 22 years and prior to that in New York. Mr. Lieberman was a retired butcher. He was an Army veteran of World War II.

Surviving are his wife, Irene; two daughters, Claire Turner of New York and Beatrice Simon of Short Hills, and four grandchildren. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Rochelle Park. Abbie Rierl BOGOTA Abbie Rierl, 85, of 206 Mapiewood died Thursday in the Brookwood Nursing Home, Saddle Brook. Mrs. Rierl was born in Brooklyn.

She lived here 20 years. She is survived by a daughter, Helen A. Renken of Bogota, a grandchild, and a greatgrandchild. Her husband, Fred J. Rierl, died In 1954.

Services will be tonight at 8 in the Volk Funeral Home, 101 E. Main Bogota. Burial be private. Friends may visit today from 2 to i and 7 to 9 p.m. FORT PIERCE.

FLA. George Henry Bennett, a past president of the Printing Teachers Guild of New York City, died Thursday. He was 78. Mr. Bennett was born in, Brooklyn, N.Y.

He moved here a year ago from New Milford. He formerly was an administrator for the School of Printing in New York City. He was an Army veteran of World War I. Mr. Bennett was a member Spiro P.

Pastras RIDGEWOOD Spiro P. Pastras, former owner of the Paradise Tea Room in Ridgewood, died Thursday in his home. Mr. Pastras lived at 756 E. Ridgewood Ave.

He was born in Greece. He lived in Paterson and Brooklyn before moving to Ridgewood 23 years ago. Surviving are his wife, Katherine; a daughter, Constance, and two sons, Dean and Peter, at home; and a brother, Panagiotes, in Greece. The service will be tomorrow at 1 p.m. in St.

Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, Wyckoff, with burial in Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Paterson. Friends may visit today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the C.C. Van Emburgh Mortuary Chapel, 306 E. Ridgewood Ridgewood.

Donations to St. Nicholas Church, 467 Grandview Wyckoff, would be appreciated. Anna A. Danker ORADELL Anna A. Danker, 69, of 434 Lakeview Drive, died Tuesday in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

Mrs. Danker came to the United States from Germany in 1923 and settled in Oradell. She is survived by her husband, Gerhard; a daughter, Eleanor Clarke in Florida; a son, Gerald W. of Ho-Ho-Kus; two sisters, Louise Ameboid of Maywood and Johanne Meyer in Germany, and four grandchildren. The funeral was Friday at Norman Funeral Home, 268 Kinderkamack Road.

Burial was in George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. Donations may be made to Pas-cack Valley Hospital or the American Cancer Society. Frieda E. Kublin NEW MILFORD Frieda E. Kublin, 54, of 284-A Faller Drive, died last Saturday in River Dell Hospital, Oradell.

She lived in Ridgefield Park before moving to New Milford 13 years ago. Survivors include her husband, Anthony a daughter, Barbara McGaughran of New Milford; a son, Michael Coyle of Spring Valley; a sister, Emily Ross of Ridgefield Park; and a brother, Gustav' Bohner of Jersey City. Services were Wednesday, followed by cremation in Cedar Lawn Crematory, Paterson. Arrangements were by the Norman Funeral Home, 41 Ames OradelL of bank mittee member of the Old Bergen Branch of the Holland Society of New York from 1955 to 1965, the Bergen County Historical Society, and the Paramus Historical and Preservation Society. Mr.

Zabriskie belonged to the New York University Alumni Association, the Rotary Club of Paterson, and the Ridgewood Methodist Church. Surviving are a son, David of Fair Lawn; two daughters, Mrs. Tracy Moffatt of Sloats-burg and.Mrs. -James H. Ni Funeral Directors Caryl W.

Harwood FARMINGDALE Caryl W. Harwood. 78, of 17 N. Main died Thursday in her home. Mrs.

Harwood was born in Tenafly. She had lived in Rutherford 42 years, moving to Farmingdale in 1971. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Rutherford. Her husband, H. Robert Harwood, died in 1971.

Surviving are two sons, Robert of Farmingdale and Gordon of Morris, a daughter, Virginia Rinaldo in Italy, five grandchildren, and a great-grandchild. Services will be tomorrow at 1 p.m. in the First Presbyterian Church Chapel, Rutherford. Cremation will be in Ro-sedale Crematory, Orange. Friends will be received at the John T.

Collins Funeral Home, 19 Lincoln Rutherford, today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Luigi Salvatore BERGENFIELD Luigi Salvatore, 83, of 93 Stiliman died yesterday in East Orange Veterans Hospital. He was born in Italy and came to the Bronx 68 years ago. He lived in Bergenfield for 20 years. Before retiring 20 years ago, he was foreman of the contact rail department of Interboro Rapid Transit New York.

He is survived by a son, Do-menick of Bergenfield; a sister, Susanna DiMartino in Italy; eight grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. His wife, Quintilla, died in 1958. Mass will be in St. John's R.C. Church Tuesday at 10 a.m.

Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, Hackensack. Friends may call today and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Riewerts Memorial Home, 187 S. Washington Ave.

Eugene P. Cheval EAST RUTHERFORD Eugene P. Cheval, 74, died yesterday in Barnert Memorial Hospital, Paterson. Mr. Cheval was born in New York and lived in Jersey City and Moonachie before moving to East Rutherford 31 years ago.

He retired in 1960 from the Erie Lackawanna Railway Company where he was employed for 35 years. Surviving are his wife, Christine; three sons, Eugene of Wayne, Henry of East Rutherford, and Edmund of Warwick, N.Y.; three daughters, Joyce Frangipane of Saddle Brook, and Jeanne Sifford and June Buda of Hasbrouck Heights, and seventeen grandchildren. Services will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. from the Diffily Funeral Home, 41 Ames Rutherford. Burial will be in George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus.

Friends may call tomorrow and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Charles Zabriskie, 87, SLOATSBURG, N.Y. -Charles S. Zabriskie, 87, of 19 Orange Turnpike, died Friday in Valley Hospital, Ridgewood. Mr.

Zabriskie was born in Oradell. He moved to Sloats-burg 10 years ago. He was a resident of Ho-Ho-Kus. for. 45 years before.

He was a senior vice-president and director for the Citizens Trust Paterson, from 1945 to 1956, when he retired. He was an executive com.

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