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BROOKLYN EAGLE SUM MAR 10, 1946 19 MARE8F -On March ft 1946, reMdcnce. 139 Bay 25th Sti PAUL F. MORRiSSOiV, 67 DIES; Plan Riles loday Freaderika Snow, I HOM.W. Uri-VfU Ii A Fraser Mare.se. and on of Angelina I Ahearn.

CattierlneMwki'i UY.i Jeremiah Foley, Mrs. Carrie Tilly Ex-Circus Man Executive's Mother EX-RAIL PASSENGER AGENT For John S. BuskeyBoro Pianist Marese: father of flUUp and Patrick: brother ol Anthony. Rocco. I Bagley, Elizabeth O'Duy, Delia I Bdtcerman.I O'Grady, J.

Mrs Joseph Buone. Mrs Dominic Funeral I Buskey. John Ferritta. Mrs. John Cilfareli.

'-'senger agent for the New York, Newle orgai I Carty, James 7.123 neral from Fun, Parlor The funeral of Mr Hartford Railroad, who le Bus Have 3d Avenue, on Tuesday at 10 Company, semble s''0l'Ph Company, r0UPs Metal Office Furniture wn0 -Peciaiizeo in Pi H. H. He -eurea in ma. I time was executive secretary 192; tle was appointed consul thence to St. Finbar's C.

Church offices at 437 11th Ave, Man- torn and eig nt-nanaed PickJord.H.C Rattinger, D. J. Schauf Frederick Shoemaker, M. F. Suow.Freadenka Soden, Kathryn Tester, James Tobin.

William' Mrs Carrie Tilly, 85. mother of David Tilly president of the New for York Dock Company and former head of the Brooklyn Chamber ol Commerce died yesterday at her home. 901 Lincoln Place She had Mass will; to former Immigration Commis- Vienna. Austria. Codwise, Henry Collixw, Gerard Dobler, William Ki Ickaon, Eric Foley, Jeremiah Frost, James J.

Gordon, David at 2:30 thus afternoon at her home, the Selk-Floto Circus hattan. will be held at 3 today at St. Bartholomew's Episcopal in nolumbtts Hosmtal. M.m-: Besides Father Morrisson. he Is; oaca-Wallace snows she died'1 i ii a 1 1 ii alter tx'ing run oown rTinay suivjveu ijy ni.

246 Hancock St i Thursday of a hea i 111 a The held at 9:30 am tomorrow from the i.i. Hnh rfevntwl mnth.r bi 'vMnhqiim i Government nrinter of Avp- file Rev. Kermit Castellanos. I Humphreys, J. Kelley, Rev Dr.

Paul'F. Barackman. pastor of the Central-Bedford Presbyter- the McManus Funeral Home. 2001 Flatbush Ave A solemn mass of requiem will follow In Mary Queen a Mrs Tilly who was born in Sedg-ick. Me.

was brought to Brooklyn i a child, and lor the past 60 been a member of Janes Met ti Valley, Mark Wernig, F. A. Wilson, Jacob Liusa BEWin.ll, 'of John, Hugh. Everett, Gerald, Ed- was at 139-01 233d Rosedale. Washington.

a daughter. Mrs. rector, will officiate. Until shortly ward. Kathryn and William.

Fu- Mr. Morrison was the father of: Kathryn M. Lloyd of Rosedale and; before the services, the body will be neral Tuesday. 9:30 a.m.. from her the Rev, John J.

Mornsson. S.J five grandchildren. the Fairchild Chapel. 86 Lefferts residence, 3710 Avenue Requiem prefect of discipline at Xavier High' A solemn high mass of requiem place Burial will be in Evergreens Church, of which she was a I Thomas Heaven q. cnurcn.

Avenue ll officiate Burial will and E. 57th St. Bunai vv.il be t-nurrti Hei nusoana, wn- Ternsn, Graa 7 Alas. K. ii.nvli oi hi nomas Jscnooi, Mannattan.

win dp oueieu ii iu a.m. lCpmf.lm. FERINE bolod wile of the Alulna5- Inment Holy Cross Born in Philadelphia. Mr Mor- day in St. Clare's R.

C. Mr Buskey. a life-long resident John, devoted mother of Pat- cemetery. nsso was D.ougni as a cmi b. BrooWl.ni.

was a gradual. be in Albany Rural Cemetery. at 5,02 Ave F.nerat services be held Mi Snow, who was born in Al- lived a 5 02 Au- TVTJZ'Z EVETit Mitchelnapel, 86 Letter Place, with the SShTea.hc, the iM died Frtday He was a nafve SSgTiR JtSt Manhattan and had spent mast, o.uuaunt, nunai win iu uiau late Carl hchmidt. oiwiiim Grove f'eine-e: Kew Gardens, the old Centra Presbvtenan ol l.i- hie in Bt.K.klvn He was a h. Nellie Mnv Mr.

Stella ill 1 the School, and had Calvary 1 been wjth the Qfficp fumitvlrP concern for the last 20 years He was the late Mrs, Call, SSJSL -J!" a member of Acanthus Lodge. A and for manr vears had been Chapel 326 Hth ftS fciLtfiSl 5" ZKeAtba Church hi- work She re- member ol the f.lKs fc.HKle.- arm I Manhattan, on Monday 9:15 a.m.; fl. 138 K.U. active in the work of St. Bartholo- ac, 1Vt, and di- Theatrical Men mew's Church wl he had Ion: her at out time wa Edith.

Requiem MB Plar, Mondav. 8:30 Dnl fn. Gerard W. Collins, Hotel Executive "Sirtbs 1946: beloved husband of Laun interment Calvary Ceme- netery. and Mrs Edward served as a vestryman.

death. She was a member ol the Billposters and Billers Association Surviving are his wife, Mrs Musicians Club the Mav'k wi So- Survivme are two sons Jeremiah Travis Buskey. and a brother. Per- t.iety and the M. C.

C. Club and James G. Foley: two sisters, rival, of Centre Square. Y. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs.

Sister Miriam Bernadine. of the Or- EUaabeth Turner of Utlca, and Mre.jder of sisters of charity of St Bl'Y V. S. VICTORY BONDS Mm Sloan and two Nor- Maiv Star the Sea parish, and RAND Ml tiay Rand riappy to AND SAVINGS STAMPS man H. and William H.

Snow. Mrs Mary McCartney. miuiinuniH March iao, utLiiA.ieiiun aim u. wuson ai. nerard Collins we'l known BAGLEYSuddenly.

on March 9, (nee Hanley). beloved wife of the Services at the Harry T.Pyle Mortu- who lor was; 1946 ELIZABETH, beloved sister of! late devoted mother of De- ary, 1925 Church Avenue, Sun- dent manager of the Essex tiie late Ella Bagley. Reposing attectye Joseph O'Day, Y. day, 2 p.m. Requiem Mass Holy Howc dl(d yesterday Mt home 1086 Prospect Place, dear sister of Michael Hanley Chureli, Grcenport.

I at his Iionie 513 4tK St He was 43. utter noon time Mondav. Funeral! posing William A Martin Funeral Monday 11 :30 a.m. Masonic Mr C(lllins wno was horn in Tuesday 9 30 a Solemn Requiem Home at Classon Avenue corner ation. Member of Kismet T0- Brooklyn, was oi' an old Brooklyn Mass Church of St.

Gregory. Place. Funeral Monday. pie. Interment Sterling Cemetery, begall nls business career terment Holy Cross Cemetery.

(9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass Our L. I 12:30 p.m.. Monday wlth )e w.ildorl-Astoria Tlien of the Presentation R. C. Church.

'Omit flowers. lle went turn t0 thP Hotll pPnn- of Emma E. and Minnie P.ILoserei, on March 8, 1946, beloved land devoted sister ol lit; ay from the Austin W. Moran Fil ial Home, 216 6th 10 PROCESSION TO CALVARY By Ghirlancjajo Services and funeral Tuesday. 2 wife of Dr.

Cornelius E. O'Grady; Argia Galvani, Dagmar Casselli and p.m.. at the Funeral Home, 98-07, dear mother of Mrs, John F. Hen- Ten Haioni posing at William Ascan Avenue, corner of Metro- jnessy, Lt, Col. George O'Gradvj.

Lannlng Funeral Home. 294 Van-poll tan Avenue, Forest Hills, L. and Mrs. Frank L. Brady.

Funeral derbilt Avenue, Brooklyn. Solemn Interment the Evergreens. ifrom residence. '1764 Merrill Requiem Mass Queen of All Saints Arnold T. Christensen, Director.

'Bronx. Monday. 10:45 a.m.: Requiem church. March 12, at 10 a.m. In-nnwirv tnwN "STANTKY St Anthony's Church.

11:15 terment St. John's Cemetery. Wy--JOBH a m. Interment St. Raymond's Saviour's R.

C. Church, 8th Ave. ant 6th St. Burial will be in St. John' Cemetery.

Surviving are his wife. Mr; Gertrude M. Collins, and thre brothers, William Austin wh is associated with the Board Aioeation, and Herbert J. ItMadOf Bessie Travis' Buskey. at St.

Bartholomews Church. PiCKFORD HARRIET COX, on Taciflc Street near Bedford Avenue, jyiday, March 8, 1946. of 536 Beach Brooklyn, on Sunday at 3 pin street. Far Ro.kaway, arknoUiIrDgmcnts IX)NLON-Tlie family of the late BERNARD DONLON wish to thank the Reverend Clergy of St. FTiends may can at raiitnna beloved wife of Isaac and moth- I Chapel, 8 Lefferts Place, Brooklyn, Teresa's Church, relatives, friends and neighbors for Mass cards, flow Joseph Wingebach, Retired Educator of Helen D.

Funeral service the Meserole Funeral Home, 143 until Sunday, 2 p. I CARTY JAMES on March ers and their kind expressions oi sympathy in their recent be-reavemerft. The DONLON FAMTLY. 1946, dear father of Cyril Carty Lord Avenue. Inwood, L.

I on Mon- day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Internment Maple Grove Cemetery. Kew Gardens, N. Y. 7, Joseph F.

who le Funeral private. CODWISE--HENRY ROGERS, of March 8. 1946. dearly beloved uu.s- Iband of Marie Anderson Codwise; he as a teacher and principal in ish New York City public school syj of died March 2 in York, nd juries suffered In an autgmobil. to thank the Reverend CI.

lather of Rie, Elizabeth and the late beloved daughter of Otto and Jeanette (nee McGlynni; sister of John, NR.O.T.C. Funeral Tuesday, He 76. I Edward B. Codwise. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Brooklyn, Monday, p.m.

Holy Family Church, relatives ai friends for their kind expressions sympathy and floral tributes their late bereavement. HUSBAND and CHILDREN. Mr. Wlngebacli was former principal of Public S'hool 118. 4th Ave 9:30 a.m., from her residence, 783 East 17th Street.

Requiem mass R. C. Church of Our Lady of Refuge and 58th and of Junior High COLLINS -On March 9, 1946, Schools 66. 171 and 109 Brookly and of Junior High School 73 i I GERARD beloved husband of Gertrude dear brother of Wll- interment Hoiy uross cemetery. fam)1, of RPHATTP FREDERICK on ROSE QUILTY (nee Webb Queens.

liam Austin and Herbert While a teacher in evening schools Friday. March 8. 1946, beloved thank the Reverend Clergy of St. uoiuns. tteposing ai ausiiii Church, relatives, friends he led a long fight to cclneve REPRODUCED THROUGH COURTBST BROOKLYN PUBLIC UBRAR1 Moran Funeral Home, 121 6th Ave-! band of Gertrude, and father of and neighbors for their kind expres- recognition lor them by the nue: Requiem Mass Church oi at.

I Mrs. Beatrice Brims and Harold, nr Hr.Thi Saviour Tuesday, 10 a.m. iSchauf; brother of John and Jacob bereavement. principal ol the Bay Ridge Kveiiuu ischaur. service at the raircnuo DOBLER -On Saturday, March i Mrs.

T. F. Maroney and Family High and incident of the Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Mon- 9, 1946, WILLIAM, beloved husband fcveismg Higii hool teachers day, 8 p.m Lucv (nee and SHOEMAKER MARY I brother of Frank Dobler. Relatives on TSixtbtop Remembranres I retiring from the school ays-lr. Wingebach had been liv and friends are invited to attend ther of Charles F.

and Robert B.A5E" I funeral from Lawrence G. Fallon I Pi. neral Home 157 Rowel's at: sister of Mrs. Chloe "'rr. Ijersf-vCitv on Tuesday at 2 D.m.

Frank and William Fields; ing in St. Petersburg, Fla. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Nellie (Fearing Wingebach; a daughter, Mrs.

Dorothy Resor; a son, Capt. Charles F. Wingebach; a brother, (August, and two half-sisters. Mrs. ERICKSON-On March 8.

1946, iServices at the Walter B. Cooke. Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush te, Sunday, 2:30 p.m. ERIC of 173 Park Place, beloved brother of John August nephew of August; member of Ster I Add BABA, NANNIE a Carrie Smith and Mrs. Louisa MALONE FRANCES ling Lodge, No.

817. F. te A. SNOW FREADERI Loving Gandle. Brooklyn, N.

Y. Services at Dev-iThursday, March 7, 1946, sister of birthday remembrance of Frances lin's Funeral Home, 404 mm. Mrs. Elizabeth Turner and Mrs ElsajMalone. A RECENT SUkVEY of Ihe cost of funerals, conducted locally, shows that of each one thousand 202 were up to $150 217 were from $151 to $250 209 were from $251 to $350 167 were from $351 to $450 205 were more than $450 These figures do not include death notices, transcripts, ceme-lery and crematory charges, church services and clergy and Hew York City Sales Tax.

THE HUMAN ELEMENT One thing the Community Funeral, Directors listed below never forget is the human element in relation to funeral service. No other factor counts as much And that is why in personal problems, financial matters and in the myriad details of the funeral itself, the need for friendly helpfulness and the lifting of responsibilities are specially considered The family comes first and devotion to its well-being takes precedence over all else. Riles Held lor Street, Monday, 8 p.m. runerai.gioan; aunt of Norman H. and WH-Tuesday, 1 p.m.

Interment long liam H. Snow. Service at her rest Island National Cemetery'- dence. 246 Hancock Street, on Sun- FOLEY -JEREMIAH on March. da-v at 2:30 P'm 8.

1946, beloved father of Jeremiah S0'DEN On March 8. 1946 J. J. Humphrey anniversary mass for John Sumpter TOM, CAROL and FRAN MALONE. ana KATHRYN of Miriam Bernardine.

S.O.C.; Mrs. st.ee( beloveti J. Humphrey, county commandf the Catholic War Veterans and m' nuu JUU.S Mm R.i.e. ill Josephine Dawe. Funeral Monday A at j.

Jn emOCfam at 9:30 from the McManus Funeral r. k. Hmtwl president of the Brooklyn Diocesan Union of the Holy Name Society, Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue; Re- "vv-in loving ottered yesterday in St. JOSepn dear and brother. NATHANIEL c.

Church. Pacific St. and quiem Mats R. C. Church of Mary 10 a.m., at our Ladv G.

BROWN, who died one year ago derbilt Ave. The Rev. Eugene Mol Queen of Heaven Interment cal- UnrdPR church Interment Cal- Wav vary Cemetery. van. CemeteI.v.

wda Masses offered. ioy was the celebrant. hrart your memory Hnptri, Attending the mass Were hi; widow, Mrs, Anna Humphrey, i do not think, of -on. number of relatives and representa 510 5th FROST-JAMES on March 7, at his residence. 434 80th Street; beloved son of Mary and the late TESTER A ME.C Avenue, Brooklyn, lives of the Catholic War Veterans, 11.

SISTERS, BROTHER. dear brother of Imposing at llffy Fuller the Holv Name Society, and other 77-03 51 Avenue. Lillian until Monday, it Holy Cras.s I Requiem Mas. Monday. 9:30 a.m..

'K' a nl ished memory of a loving husband Mr. Humphrey, whose home wa; Anselms R. C. Church Inter- THE FOLLOWING COMMUNITY FUNERAL DIRECTORS. MEMBERS OF THE METROPOLITAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION, WHICH CONDUCTED THE ABOVE SURVEY, PRESENT THESE MESSAGES FOR YOUR GUIDANCE and devoted father who Dassed awav I at 433 Dean died March 9.

last ent Holy Cemetci TOBIN --WILLI .1 on Much March ii. 1944. Masses offered. 'year, at the Bowne Memorial Hos- GORDON-DAVID dear hus- 8, at his residence, 103 Bergen now our hnru mr, PlttU, Poughkeepsie. Y.

He was I band of Sally; devoted father of dear son of Catherine, also veteran of World War George; dear brother of Ethel Ban- survived by six sons and three No one c.n rill your vacant place der and George Gordon. Services daughters; bi oilier. Ktlward and Loving Wife, Peggy; Sons. Joseph, WO Daughters, Son Sherman Flatbush MemoriaUCIianrl. two sisi.

i Mi- Htlliatn Jr. William, and Dauchter. Dorothv 1283 Coney Island Avenue (Avenue and Mrs Walter Montgomery. Be- rOTIOn tSTOte GEORGE WERST. Inc.

71-41 Coopr HUMPHREYS Stiddciilv. away March 11, 1944. Intei GREENPOINT THEO. HILLEBRAND, Inc. 11 OA Naiiau At.

WM. P. MURPHY SON 87 Hrbrt Si. WEIGAND BROS. 207 Nauau At.

PARK SLOPE 1946, HENRY beloved Huh Cross Cemetery. a lather of Henry UN( iEMAt 'If JOHANNA. on Gen. Patton's widow was left only BAY RIDGE I. ALBERT BARRON (001 Slh Ave.

JOSEPH P. CLAV1N 7722 4th Ave. COSGROVE FUNERAL CHAPELS 731S 15th At. S723 Slh At. IOHN J.

DARRAUGH SONS BB 13 Sth At. JOSEPH G. DUFFY i Mi: V-- tiiUhl-. M.u-:i ii ti, He Point. N.

personal effects, the will said. be. cause she had ample income of hei The beneficiaries are Mrs. Bea I Mrs. Sophia Johnson, Victoria, Wil-, formerly 533 Decatur Street.

MALM HILMA OL3EN liam and Harry Humphreys. Re-: Brooklyn. Wife the late Chris- anniversary, posiie; William Ax Martin Funeral topli beloved mother of Florence You- heart kind your loving trice Waters and Mrs. Ruth Ellen ling Place Sen ice: and fun. 1 1 'u ed hi BUSHWICK JOHN J.

GALLAGHER SONS, Inc. 25 Ab.rd.en St. BENJAMIN GRINDROD 27 Hull St. J. CLEMENT KEARNS Buibwick cor.

Pilling Si. CONRAD J. KOCH 595 ETrgrn At. 514 WUkd At. UNITED BURIAL CO.

1202 Broadway WEIGAND BROS. 1015 HoImt St. GEORGE WERST, Inc. 572 Hart St. CLINTON HILL EBBERS-HILL, Inc.

Clinton At. Chapel 519 Clinton I Tuesday, 2 p.m. grandchildren, Helen and Florenci Cotten of Washington, D. am George Pa Won 3d, a West Point The widow, Mrs. Beatrice Ayei Sons.

OSCAR and AL. GEORGE BAQUE 614 Woodward At. ERNEST F. BATES SON 1871 Grn At. W.

THEODORE LUTZ SCll Inc. 68-08 Fortlt At. R. STUTZMANN SON, Inc. 2001 Madiion St.

JAMAICA JOHN GALLAGHER SONS, Inc. Khai.el I'l, Hemes n'f5RAnVTn Uvin, Patton. now lives In 8outh Hamil- At. 7703 a year at March 10. 8 p.m Pvt.

HAROLD VINCENT GRADY. Mi of her daunhler, Mrs in Italy March 10. 1944. Mass beloved brother of i 1 Ande, tni. i ttattM muu Monoav at Holy Fanillv Church.

I Mar. u. of Malverne of Mmv.Tn mn- Gfi( eases, son I 1946 MOTHER, BROTHER. SISTERS. 'Sunday al 8 p.m.

by Elks Club. Re-! AH LEY On March neral directors Bqutem Mass at Our Lady of Lourdes MARK, at his residence, Carlion cjurn 431 Noitrond Av STtrling 3-7700 GEORGE HARRIS 5012 4th At. E. H. LOCKWOOD 4617 7th At.

OATES UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT S3 13 Slh At. GEORGE SIEBOLD SON 7S23 3rd At. BENSONHURST A. TORREGROSSA Funeral Homes 1305 79th St. QUALITY seRVC 11, 10 a.m.

Interment Cah arv Cem- garet father ol Mat etery. (Florida papers please copy.l Wlnifrexi Margaret B. and I the late P. Vnrlcv Requiem IXDUGHXIN MARGARET, church of St Joseoh TncMl.n BROTHERS and SISTERS March 8 1948 heloved sister of QUEENS VILLAGE STUTZMANN SON, Inc. 224-39 Jamaica GEORGE J.

AYEN 55 7th JOSEPH G. DUFFY 237 9th St EDWARD F. HIGGINS 1286 Proip.ct At. E. H.

LOCKWOOD 255 21it St. WM. A. RINGE 361 7th M. J.

SMITH SONS 24B Prop.ct Park W.il JOHN H. TIMMS 249 5th At. SO. BROOKLYN JOSEPH P. CLAVIN 496 Court St.

GEORGE SIEBOLD SON 384 Van Brunt St A. TORREGROSSA Funeral Homes STUYVESANT CHAS. B. MARTIN, Inc. 'Michael F.

Funeral from her home, Austin W. Moran. Director. I jIIFRRTc 125 N. Grand Avenue, Baldwin, L.

I MERINOOLO Mass will be' frM IlljIlIlkJ I Son Monasy, Marcn 11, Mass oi tte- w.kiu Kitunjcit-K. on offered Wednesd.iv at St Jeromes quiem at St. Christopher's Church at Saturday. March 9. 1946, beloved Church.

Noslrand ami Newkirk Aie- JERE J. CRONIN. Inc. 115 Atlantic At. T.

J. HIGGINS SON. Inc. 203 lay St HARRY QUAYLE internum noiy cross cent-gainer oi jonn wernig U) lot i'y; PALMIER I etery. Joseph Macken, Mortician.

7301 FIFTH 4 VENUE 83 HAIVSON i'l 711 Hi III LAWRENCE D. ROUSE Sl. Albans Fun.ral Horn. 191 02 I. in den Boulevard WEST FOREST HILLS Mom.

Dad and Sister, Florei HOWARD HOWARD 5915 AT.mi FLATBUSH JOHN T. GALLAGHER 2549 Church At. KENNEDY'S CHAPEL Cor Church 4 Rogn At. MOADINGER FUNERAL PARLORS SEE OUR LARGE ADVERTISEMENT on Page 12 Walter B. Cooke, be.

40 yu From the wood-burning locomothr to iht OmmI- Klectrk. JOSEPH J. GALLIGAN 178 Bedford At. A. A.

JUNG 796 Uncoln Plac JAMES A. MADDEN 197 Franklin At. CYPRESS HILLS WILLIAM H. CORNELL 1210 Ubrty At. REGINA E.

DONNELLY HAROLD C. PURCELL 203 EueUd At. ZIRKEL FUNERAL HOME 243 Rldawood At. N. F.

WALKER 87-34 80th St. 86-07 lamaica Vver the past 60 years, Fairchild Sons has not only adopted new facilities it has created them. This con-Kant blending of experience and vision has produced a truly superior 'service. FAIRCHILD SONS Funeral THrtclors Sine 188 at Uiiarts Place Brooklyn Frank B. FtlKhUd, LiMUtd M.natr Our Telephone Nevir Sleeps MAin 2-3700 WILLIAMSBURG At.

1120 Brooklyn, Qumii. State l.land Manhallan, Bront and Wdtclttlet JOHN T. GALLAGHER 204 Bodlord At. WEIGAND BROS Vital notices oceepted 8 WE INVITE YOUR INQUIRIES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION tame day; a lote as 10 p.m. Saturday night for p.1 it at ion..

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