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4 4 4 3. J. 1. mi OBITUARY Alfred Russo, Real Estate Partner, Dies PASSAIC- Funeral services for Alfred C. Russo, 51.

of 70 Quincy St. will held tomorTOW al 2 p.m. in the funeral home at 125 Lexington Ave. The Rev. Dr.

George H. Talbott, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Passale, will officiate. Interment will be at Cedar Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call today from 2 to 4 and 7 p.m Mr. Russo died Friday night at his home, apparently.

of a heart attack. Born in Passaiche had resided here his entire life. He served in the Navy dur: ing World War I. He was partner In the real estate firm of Luchko and Russo. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Passaic and Quentin Roosevelt- Post -4, Clifton.

Surviving are his wife, the former Muriel Me Kissock: son. Raymond of Passaic, grandchild, and- a sister, Mrs. Michael (Lillian) Ziga of Passaic. Mrs. Althea Sclater.

Mrs. Althea Bogart Sclater, 62, formerly of Passaic, yesterday afternoon in Morristown Memorial Hospital following a lengthy illness. A native of Passaic, Mrs. ter resided in Garwood and East Orange prior to moving to Daytona Beach. in 1955.

Her husband, William died in March, Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. to St. John's Episcopal Church, Passale. The Quinian Funeral 27 Hardting Aver Clifton is in charge. Interment will be in Cedar Cemetery.

There will be no visiting hours; Surviving are one brother, Gilbert D. of Passale and Morris Township and -several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Anna Stagg Services for Mrs. A Anna (Kitheart) Stagg of 108 Hadley Ave.

Clifton, will be held Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. in the funeral home, S. 113 Far View Ave. Paramus. Interment will be in Lodi Cemetery.

Visiting hours are today from 7 to 10 p.m., and tomorrow from 2 to 4 p.m., and 7 to 10 p.m. Mes. Stagg died. Saturday at Franklin Hospital, Franklin, after a brief illness. She was in Sussex County, and had lived in Clifton for two months.

Formerly she had lived in Rochelle Park for 23 years. She was a member of the Reformed Church of Rochelle Park and the Ladies AuxIliary of Brotherhood of Trainmen. Mrs. Stagg is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Majorie Forrest of Westwood, and Mrs.

Dorothy Thomson of Seaside Clifton, Park: five sons. William of Chester of Waldwick, John of Fair Lawn, Frank of Washington, and Th as of Wallington; 15. grandchildren, and seven great grandchildren. She was the widow of William. Kitty Up Tree Again; Gets Claws Clipped Lightning may not strike twice In the same place, but apparently- this principle does not apply to cats.

A black and white kitten that last week was trapped in the top of a tree at Wall and 13th Avenues pulled the same stunt Saturday. A week ago yesterday he chased a squirrel to the top of a tree and then could not get down. He was stuck for 48 hours until the Evening News came to the rescue and called James Martin of Martin's Animal Rescue Service, 220 17th Ave. Martin brought the kitten down in a few minutes with a snare and extension pole. When the kitten became trapped again Saturday, residents called Martin and he again brought it down.

Only this time it won't be going back up again for a -while. Martin elipped its claws short to eliminate its climbing apparatus. "Of course, if he should happen to get, into a fight with another cat he'll come put second best. since he won't have any claws to scratch with," says Martin. "But at least he won't be getting stuck in Boy Grabs 3,500 Volt Wire and Survives BLOOMFIELD (AP) A 12- year-old boy survived an acel dent in which he grabbed a railroad high voltage wire carrying 3,500 volts of electricity.

The your gster, Alan Dangerio! el 169 La France was taken to Mountainside Hospital, Montclair, in fair condition. Police were amazed. he was not ciectrocuted, suffering only vere hand buras and a broken leg. Police said Alan and a companion were returning from a high school football game when they decided to slip through a wire fence. Alan lost his footing and grabbed for a wire as he fell.

Then he dropped 16 feet to the tracks. STATE BIRTHDAY has marked its year as a state. Augustin Zomrely, Ex-Bendix Employe a. requiem Mass will be offered at Our Lady of the Holy will Angels R. C.

Church, Interment be at Immaculate ConcepFriends way Cemetery. call "today Montelair, from a to 10 p.m. Mr. Zomzely died Saturday at Mountainside Hospital, MontMc-clair after a short illness. Born in Hungary, he in Newlark prior to moving, 33 years ago.

He was a retired tool designer for the Bendix Aviation Eclipse Pioneer Division, Teterboro. and member el Local 153. UAW-AFL-CIO. He was the widower of Irene Zomzely, Surviving ate two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Raphael of New York City and Dr.

Claire NevCro-rath of Beverly Hills, Calif: and four brothers, Josepb and John LITTLE FALLS The tuneral of Augustin Zomzely of Lower Notch will be held tomor. row at 9 a.m. from the funefall home at 47 Main St. A half hour of Hungary, William of New Milford, Stephen of -New York. Mrs.

Charles Fitz Gibbon: RIDGEWOOD Services be held tomorrow at 11 a.m. in Christ Episcopal Church for Mrs. Mary Jane Campbell Fitz Gibbon, 171 Oak. prominent. figure in church and fraternal groups.

Burial will be in Valleau Cemetery may call at the funeral home at 306 East Ridgewood Ave. today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9. Mrs. Fitz Gibbon died Saturday at her home. A native of Brooklyn, she had been a Ridgewood resident 42 years.

She served as the first vestrywoman at Christ Episcopal Church and was a farmer president of its Woman's Guild. She also was a member of the Altar Guild of the church. In addition she was a past matron of Ridgewood Chapter 39, Order of Eastern Star, and was district deputy of Masonic affiliate. Surviving are her husband, Charles a daughter, Miss Jean M. Fitz Gibbon at home: a son, Robert S.

of Midland Park: three sisters, the Misses Isabella and Ann Campbell and Mrs. Alice Mahoney, all of Bronxville, IN. and four grandchildren. William Ricken ELIZABETH- William Ricken. of 509 West End Ave.

died suddenly Saturday Alexian Brothers Hospital, apparently of a heart attack. He was 51, Mr. Ricken was born in Bay City, and had lived in Cranford and Parlin moving here five years Ago. had been employed for six years with the Van Vlaanderen Machine Paterson, as a machinist. He leaves his wife, Mrs.

Estelle Sukacki Ricken; two brothPeter of Jackson Heights, and Paul of Palatine Bridge, N.Y.. four sisters, Mrs. Louis Rivard of Alpina, Mrs. Thomas Tuscany and Mrs. Floyd Tuscany, both of Mount Clemens, Mich, and Mrs.

Stewladt Lowe of Battle Creek, Mich. The service will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the McGrath FuServ-neral Home, Richfield Springs, N.V. Mrs. Elsie Odenwald ROCHELLE PARK Services for Mrs.

Elsie Scheffel Odenwald. 76, of 161 W. Passaic will be held Wednesday. the Vander Plaat Memorial Home, S. 113.

Farview Ave. Paramus. Interment will be in Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Paterson. Visiting hours are tomorrow from 2 to p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs.

Odenwald died at her. home Sunday after a short ill ness. She was born in Garfield, and had been a resident of chelle Park for 26 years. Prior to that she had Hired in Saddle Brook. She was a member the First Reformed Church Roof chelle Park, Ladies Guild, Ladles.

Aid Society, and St. John's Lutheran Church, Passaic. She was the widow of Henry Odenwald. Three sons also predeceased her. Surviving are a brother, William Scheffel of St.

Petersburg, and a sisterin-law, M. Egetmeyer, Mrs. Ellen Heerema The funeral of. Mrs. Ellen Heerema of 9 Delaware will be held tomorrow at 8:30 a.m.

from the Minchin Funeral Home, 17 Michigan Ave. A balf hour later a high requiem Mass wit be offered in St. George's Church. Interment will in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Friends may call today from to 10 p.m.

Mrs. Heerema died Saturday at St. Joseph's Hospital, where she had been admitted morning. She was born in New York City, June 8, 1884, and had resided in Paterson since childhood. She was a member of St.

George's Church and the Rosary Society Surviving are a. son, Vincent Seymour of Paterson, with whom she resided: two granddaughters, Mrs. Arthur erine) Maron, and Mrs. John (Elen) Lyons, and two greatgrandchildren, all of Paterson. She was the mother of the Tate Frank (Eugene) Seymour, who died five years ago.

John Spire POMPTON LAKES Serve for John Spire, 147 Van were to be held today at p.m. in the funeral home at Newark-Pompton Rive erdale: Burial wAs' to be in Mount Moriah Cemeterz, Fairview. Mr. Spiro died Saturday in Chilton. Memorial.

Hospital, Pompion" Lakes A native of Hungary, he had been a Pompton Lakes resident 14 years. He land his wife, Sally, ran dry goods store at 264 Wanaque Ave. His wife is the sole survivor. Abe Fishgall, Manager, Dies. A private service Lot Abe Fishgall, retired merchandise manager at Meyer Brothers Department Store, will be held at the Moore Home for Funerals, 384.

Totowa Ave. Friends. may call today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 10. Donations may be made to the Glen Rock Ambulance Corps in lieu of flowers. Mr.

Fisehgall: died yesterda in St. Joseph's Hospital. He res sided at 104 Thornbury Ave. Glen Rock. Born In Nashville, he had been a Paterson resident 35 years before moving to Glen Rock 13 yeare ago.

He was with Meyer Brothers for 30 years prior. to retiring. He leaves his wife, the former Ethel Flavin, Two sisters, Miss Helen Fishgah of Washington, D. and Mrs. Leah Rose of Nashville, and brother, Wile liam Fishgall of Nashville, Jane Fletcher Dies at 16 POMPTON PLAINS A funeral service for Miss Jane Laurel 16-year-old daughter of George R.

and Lyle. Fletcher of 9 Cooper Road, will be held tomorrow at 10 a.m. in St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Lincoln Park. The Rev.

Roger Alling, rector, will officiate. Burial will be in Laurel Grove Memorial Park. Totowa, Friends may call 3 to 10 p.m, today at the Scanian Funeral Home, 781 Newark Pompton Tpke. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the memorial fund of St. Andrew's Church.

Miss Fletcher died Saturday afternoon in Chilton Memorial Hospital of complications which came after an appendectomy in January. Born in Paterson, she had 1lvled two years in West Paterson and 14 years in Pompton Plains. She was a graduate of Pequannock Valley School and was Junior at Pequannock High School. Miss Fletcher was member of St. Andrew's Church and its Youth Fellowship.

She also was Candy Striper (nurse's aide) at Chilton Hospital. Surviving, besides her parents, are a sister Nancy Lynn at home, and her Fletcher of grandmothers, Mrs. Sarah West Paterson, and Mrs. Bessie, Lyle of Wyckoff, Joseph A. Puppo, Retired Salesman RIDGEWOOD Services for Joseph A.

Puppo of 210 Gateway are tentatively planned for Wednesday at the Feeney Funetal Home, 232 Franklin Ave. The Rev. Charles J. Child, reetor of St. Bartholomew's Epis: Church, Ho-Ho-Kus, will officiate.

Friends may call today from 7 to 9 p.m. and tomorrow from -3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mr. Puppo died unexpectedly yesterday afternoon at his home. Borh in New York Gity, the had resided here eight years.

A retired salesman for the DuPont he was past grand master of Eastern AM. New York, and a member of St. Church in Ho-Ho-Kus. Surviving are his wife, the former Mildred Pigott: two daughters, Mrs. Alfred H.

Drewes of Englewood and Mrs. E. Walter Bueschel of North Plainfield; three brothers, Martin and Carl of New York and Louis of California, and a sister, Mrs. Ralph Ungo of New York. Mrs.

William Wright Funeral services for Mrs. Anna will Wright, be 59, of 336 Wednesday Market at held 11 a.m. at the Scanlan Funeral Home, 421 12th Ave. The Rev. Robert Shaver, pastor of the Reformed Church.

will officiate. Interment will be at Cedar Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call today from to 10 p.m. and tomorrow from 3 to and 7 to 10 p.m. Mrs.

Wright died yesterday morning in Paterson General Hospital after a short illness. Surviving are her husband, William Wright Sr. two sons, William Jr. of Fair Lawn and Alfred of Paterson; a daughter, Mrs. Louise Van Dyne of Paterson, and two grandchildren.

Mrs. Joseph Goldberg Services were to be held today at 2 p.m. at the George Louis Jewish Memorial Chapel, 0747 Market for Mrs. Ida Goldberg. 64, wife of Joseph Goldberg.

64 Keen St. Rabbi ate. Meyer Burial Greenberg to was be to offici: was Bnai Sholem Benevolent Associntion Cemetery, Saddle Brook. St. Mrs.

Goldberg died yesterday in Joseph's Hospital after long illness. Born in Latvia, had been a resident years. She was a member of the Bai Sholem Benevolent Association of Paterson. Surviving besides her hasare a daughter. Mrs: Herbert (Sylvia) Waldman, 12-0) Garden Ter.

North Arlington, at whose home, the mourning period will be observed, and three grandchildren. Mrs. Henry Dittrick CLIFTON- A funeral service was held today for Mrs. Mary Bellora Ditrick, 43, of 27 Van Riper who died Friday In Passaic General Hospital after a long illness. Born in Clifton, she was a life resident of this city.

She was a member of the Sacred Heart R. C. Church, here, and a ber of the Mothers Guild of Sacred Heart School. Surviving sare her husband, Henry Dittrick: one daughter Kathleen, at home, and her mother, Mrs. Adele Bellora of Clifton.

Chris H. Ver Voorn, Retired Truck Driver HAWTHORNE Funeral a vices for Chris H. Ver Voorn. 70, of 10-Westervelt Aves, with be held tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. in the Browning-Forshay Funeral Home, 587 Lafayette Ave.

The Rev. Marvin Hoff, pastor of the Res Avenue Reformed Church, will. officiate. Interment will be in Laurel Grave Memorial Park, Totowa. Friends may call today.

from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mr. Ver Voorn died Saturday at home after a. long Al Nite resident of Hawthorne. he had been a truck driver for Gulf Oit Wallington, before retiring.

He was the husband of the former Mary (Mammie) Van Winkle, whom he married 47 years ago in Paterson. He was a World War I veteran. Surviving, in addition to his wife, are two sons. Cornelius and Robert of Hawthorne; a daughter, Mrs. Herbert (Doris) Harrison of Paterson: eight grandchildren; three brothers, Herman of Phoenix, Chris and Daniel, both of Fair Lawn; a sister: Mrs.

John (Jennie) TanIs of Cleveland, Chio, several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Milford Harrington Funeral services for Mrs. Marie Labarre Harrington, 66, Tenth. will be held tomorrow at 10 a.m.

in the gucci Funeral Home: 243 E. 18th SL. The Rev. William L. Griffin, Jr.

rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, will officiate. Inwill be in Cedar Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call tonight from 7 to 9. Mrs.

Harrington died in her home Saturday following a long illness. A native of Maine, she resided in Paterson 22 years. Previously, she made her home In Elmira, N.Y. The daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Archer Labarre, she was A member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church and the Golden Age Club of Paterson. Surviving are her husband. Milfred: two sons, John of Paterson and Robert of Sunnyvale, three sisters and a brother in Maine: 12 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Mrs.

Charles Burke The funeral of Mrs. Josephine Becker Burke, 36, of Building 4. Alexander Hamilton Project, Alabama will be held to-morrow at 8:15 a.m. from the (Ragucci Funeral Home, 243 E. 18th St.

At 9 a.m., high requiem Mass will be offered at St. Brendan's R.C. Church, Clifton. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.

Mrs. Burke died Saturday night in her home. Born in New York City, she had resided in Paterson seven years and' was a parishioner of St. Brendan's Church. Surviving, Burke; are her husband.

three daughters, Rose Mary, Patricia, and Carol Ann, and a son; Robert John, all at home; her mother, Mrs. Jennie Becker of Paterson; and brother, George Becker of Yonkers, N. Y. Mrs. Henry Hierspiel ROCHELLE PARK Funeral services were held today for Mrs.

Charlotte M. Hierspiel, 80, of 59 South Drive, who died at her home Thursday night after a long Illness. Mrs. Hierspiel was born in Germany. and had lived here for six years.

She was a member of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer in Maywood. Survivors are her husband. Henry; daughter. Mrs. Frank (Adelaide) Klaus of the same address, and three grandchildren.

Irvin Montress, 86 Funeral services for Irvin F. Montress, 86, of 150 Jasper will be held tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. in Moore's Home For Funerals, 384 Totowa Ave. The Rev. Otto Jaeckel, pastor of the Paterson Avenue Methodist Church, will officiate.

Interment will be at Cedar Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call today from to 6 and 7 to 10 p.m. Mr. Montress died yesterday in St. Joseph's Hospital, apparently of a heart attack.

Born in Oakland, he spent most of his life in Paterson. He was a retired lumberman. He was a member of Gen. Kearney Council 261, Jr. QUAM.

He was the widower of -Della Blauvcelt Montress, Surviving are a son, LeRoy of Paterson; a granddaughter, two great and several nieces and nephews. Gregory Tomayko CLIFTON Services were held today for Gregory Tomayto, died 84, of Friday 293 Burgess Place who at Lions Head Lake in Wayne. after a short Illness. He had been staying with his daughter at the lake. Mr.

Tomayko came to this from (65 years ago and settled in Jersey City where he lived for six years, moved to Passale where the stayed 16 years and had lived at the Clifton address for the (past 43, years. He was emplered by the Armour Meat. Co. for 45 years, retiring 14. years ago.

He was a parishioner of St. Mary's R. Church, Passale, Mr. Tomayko leaves his wid-05 ow, Mrs. Catherine, Fabian Tomayko; three daughters, Mrs.

Harry (Margaret) Rieken Little Ferry, Mes, John (Ana) Never of Ferry, Conn. arid Mrs. Alfred (Rosalind) Anmem-derson of Lions Head Lake, two sons, Stephen of Clifton and Lt. Col. Vale Tomayko stationed with the Army Medical: Corps in Japan: 11, grandchildren, great grandchildren: and two brothers, John of Clifton and (Joseph of Cleveland, Ohio.

John Hunt Retired Head Of Import Firm -SOUTH ORANGE The fur neral -of John F. Hunt 71, of 122 Ward Place, was held this morning. A requiem Mass was offered at Sacred R. C. Church, Newark.

Mr. Hunt died Thursday at St. Michael's Hospital He was the father of John F. Hunt Jr. of Clifton.

and Mrs. Regina Nugeot of Paramus, A veteran of World War he was president and treasurer of the John F. Hunt Co. importexport firm of New York City until his retirement six years ago. He had lived in Newark for 55 years, moving to this community six.

gears ago. He was a member of the Holy Name Society of Sacred Heart Church, In addition to his children in this area, Mr. Hunt is survived 59 his wife, the former Jane Schilling. and three sons, Rev. Robert Hunt of Darlington.

Francis Kendall Park and Capt. Leonard Hunt. with the (Army In Monterey, and nine grandchildren. CARDS OF THANKS KHECK We, the tanilly of the Marie take opportunity friends members A. And I for 8.

Club kindness to us durian our recent bereavements soNs. DAUGHTER, MRA AND IN MEMORIAM HARBARITO loving mic dear And who passed Away memory and will never forget WIFE and CHILDREN QUE dear Garnialo, who passed 30, Every day in come amall Memories of volt come our Time MAY by But love and memories never Badly by DAUGHTER. MITCH In loving our deAr father AWAy TWO Inseph September 30, 1961. Badly by DAUGHTER ANNA ANDREW. and SON but DOL Sadly missed by WIPE and CHILDREN.

In loving memory husband father who departed the In memo ory of m.V dear brother. George Roccexano, 1959. who passed away SepGone hut leaving Death can never take Memories that will Unset While upon this earth SISTER VARS. PRANCIN memory of A a dear husband and father, who passed AWAY 2 REO today. Te see his face, to watch his amble To with him and talk awhile, To be together in the same old SWAY, Would he our greatest wish today Sadly missed by, WIFE and CHILDILEN.

DEATHS ARGENIO- In. Paterson. Monday, Sam, beloved husband of Carmela (nee of 322 F. 16th 73 yearn. Reposing AL the gucci Funeral Home, 244 C.

18th Notice of funeral later, Sept. Paterson, Once Becker beloved of Charles ace 36. Relatives friends are to the and funeral Oct. from Fanerki Home, 248. 18th Tuesday, 8915 A.m.

Brenda Church, Interment vary. Monday Sept. 20-11 CAN day, Stivestra, beloved John of 57 Oak St and are invited attend the Friends Tuesday at to from Della Funeral. Home, 616 31 0:30 a.m. Anthony Interment Holy Repuichre Cemetery, Visiting hours 2-10 p.m.

Sunday And Monday Sept. Formerly of Paterson, passed suddenly Surviving, MA Joseph Carroll: Services Memorial Chapel. 37th and 104th St. Corona, Loved and Maria formerly of 612 28th Paterson. friends invited to attend the funeral on October.

from the Moore Home for Wayne Chapel, Alps Road and- Hamburs Toke, 10 terment at Pompton Pie formed Church Cemetery, Friends may call from-1 to 4 Passed Paterson, Cuba, beloved Ethel Flavie: Thorne Ave Glen Ineral at convenience of family Friends call and 7-10 may Tolows In make donations Rock Ambolence Sept FLETCHER beloved and Friends Funeral at. Pomp services Andrew Episcopal Park. 10 Tuesday rent Park. In Hee of may be seat 10 80 Andrew Church Memorial Vialtina Delaware Sept. 30, 1.963 Paterson Evening News.

39 DEATHS FLORAL DESIGNS Alex Pekarcik, 74, Dies Visiting Friends EAST PATERSON Alex Pekarcik, 74, 01 68 Grand Croton-On-Hudson, N. Saturday night of a heart attack at the home of friends, Mr. andition Mrs. William Fox. 58 Kipp whom he had been visiting for two days.

Patrolmen Paul Sansone and John Jindracek, with Jack of Fire Company 2 made an unsuccessful attempt to revive Mr. Pekarekk after he sufHered the attack. Dr. A. Kaufmann pronounced him dead.

The body was taken to the funeral home at 274 Market St. Police said Mr. Pekarelk and Mr. Fox had been fishing companions. The funeral will be held Wednesday from the Carter Funeral Home.

41 Grand ton-on-Hudson. Miss Martha Doremus Succumbs at 94 Miss Martha S. Doremus, 94, formerly of 812 E. 28th St. died yesterday in Old Tappan following a lengthy Hiness.

A native. pa of Preakness, she moved to Paterson in 1912. Miss Doremus was a member of the Eastside Presbyterian Church and the William Paterson Chap ter of Daughters of the Amerlcan Revolution, Funeral services a.m. will be held Wednesday at 10 in Moore's Home for Funerals, Wayne Ralph Boult, the Warren Point Chapel, Alps, Rd. The Rev.

Presbyterian Church, Fair Lawn, will officiate. Interment will be in Pompton -Plains Re Friends may call tomorrow from formed Church Cemetery, to 9 p.m. Surviving are two nieces, Mrs. Milton G. Boyd, of Ridgewood and Mrs.

Royal E. Terhune of Wyckoff; one grandniece, Mrs. Barbara Boyd Ridgewood: one grandnephew, Chapin M. Boyd of River Edge and six great -grandnieces and nephews, Max Katz Dies, Daughter in Paterson NEWARK Funeral for Max Katz, 232 were held morning. Mr.

Katz died Friday at his home. He was a retired operator of a printing firm on mont Avenue and a member of the Newark Typographical Union and the Gombiner Society, Born in Austria, he had come to the United States 60 years ago. He lived in New York City for 10 years and the rest of his life in Newark. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nettie Schreck Katz; a daughter, Miss Ruth Katz of son, Sam' of side, two other daughters, Mrs.

Margaret Macintosh of North Plainfield and Mrs. Beatrice Levine of Hillside and eight grandchildren. Mrs. W. Schaumann ROCHELLE PARK were, held today for Mrs.

William Schaumann, 86. of 10 Passaic who died Friday in Saddle Brook General Hospital, Saddle Brook, after a brief illness. Born in Germany, she had come to this country 71 years ago and had lived in this ship for 48 years. Mrs. Schaumann was a member of the Golden Age Club of Maywood and Hackensack.

Her husband, William, predeceased her. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Marie McNerney of Saddle Brook; one son, Henry of Seattle, two grandsons; three great grandchildren and two sisters. Sophie Hensel of Maywood and Mrs. Catherine Tombrink of the Bronx, N.

Y. Jack Hillicke ROCHELLE PARK Services were held today for Jack W. Hillicke, 48, of 18 Catherine who died Friday in Fair Lawn Memorial Hospital, Fair Lawn, after brief illness. Born. in.

Brooklyn, he had lived in this township for. 23. years and before that in Saddle Brook and in Richmond Hill, L.I. Mr. Hillicke, was a rewinder operator for George La Monte and Sons, Nutley, He had also worked part-time at Bamberger's, Paramus.

He was a mem ber of the Redeemer, Church in Maywood and of the Rochelle Park CD Police, Surviving are his wife, the former Irene Neukamm: one daughter, Linda his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hillicke of St. Petersburg, Fla two brothers. Charles P. of Queens Village, N.Y.

and Edward, of Bayside Va. and one sister. Mis: Gertrude Penner of Hoboken. Ernest Morf CLIFTON Ernest Morf, formerly of Clifton, died yesterday at 65 Shady Side Dumont, following a lengthy illness. A native of Clifton, he resided tin Bergenfield for 20 years.

He was employed by the Standard Oil Co. of Hackensack for 28 years prior to his retirement. He was a. veteran of, War having served in the. Air Force.

Funeral services will be heldlices Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Moore's Home for Funerals, 384. Totowa Ave. Paterson: Interment will be in Laurel Grove. Memorial Park.

Paterson. Friends may call tonight from 7 to 10 and tomorrow from 3 to 5 and. 7 to 10 p.m. Surviving are one son, Ernest W. of Dumont: two, grandchildren, two sisters: Mrs.

Lillian Zigman and Mrs. Ella Breakey, both of Clifton, and one brother, Herbert of Riverdale. AND Township, Runday, Sept. 29. 1868.

Lank betoved wite of And devoted pottier (Marie) Combee and Wilma) Crawford. Notice af fur paral Inter. Parker by Nor MAn A. Puneral tie Sept. 20-16 KLING O1 559 Fair Lawn way.

Saddle Brook, on a of Henry Sept. Relatives and invited attend the funeral Monday, Sept- 10, at the Funeral Home, 1 Haledon Ave. 1150 p.m. Interment Laurel Grave Memorial Park. Visiting hours and 7-10 Sunday, Sept LOPE On Sept.

Josephine of 561 Home, FUfrom Take Pompton or time Inter. METER Entered Into eternall rest in Pompton Plains on bar 30. Frieda, wife of the Carl. Meler of 191 Bartholdi Avenue, Butler Notice of funeral inter. Funeral Directors R.

Charles D. Sons MONTERSE Passed Into eternal beloved band at Della Montress, At. Relatives VeRT And AF invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, Oct. 1. Home for Funerale, 384 Tot6WA 10:10 A.m.

Interment Lawn Cemetery, Relends may call 4-6 and 7-10 p.m. Monday. Sept. on Wednesday, Detober from the Home for. 184 Ave.

3 p.m. ment Laurel drove Memorial Park. Friends may call from and 10 14 10. Tuesday. Sebt.

MORE Passed Into anday 29. 1963, Loved and Jacob Mart of Dumont. invited to attend MUSCOCK Ronnie and Priscilla and uticack of 471 Folly Dr. will be held Vander Godwin Ave Tuesday, Rev. WIll be Robert Prina.

Visiting hours this evening, (Monday), p.m. 30-10 ODEN WARD Elate Kept. 161 W. Parmale SEE Itochalle Park, year. Lovad wite Oden Vander PIRAL Interment E- CedAr ticeive their on Tuesday and.

p.m. Rapt, SCHIAVO In Paterson. Sept. 1963. Frank.

beloved husband Angelina Chas Lombardi tiver, and triends of Volontarl Clientant: Roelety invited the funeral Home East m. High Sacrament Church, A Interment Calvary Cemetery. hours Sunday 5 and 10 p.m. Monday 16 5 and 1 to 10 p.m. Sept.

28-41 ROLATER Altar on Sept of Daytona Beach. beloved of the William Aclatar albert IN From John a Episcopal Church. on. 0 p.m. Interment Cedar Lawn.

(Quinlan Sept. 30-11 STAGE Anna (nee on Sent 1968, of 108 Hadler Aver Chiton. formerly of Rochelle Park. In her TArd win. of the late William, mother of MEN.

Marjorie Forrest, Dorothy Thom son. William, Chester. John, Frank and Thomas Service at Vanders Memorial 112 Farview Wednesday: 10:30 at Lodi Cemetery, Family calve their friends on Monday 1-10 and Tuesday 3-4 and D. 30-21 VER VOORN Of 10 West. ervelt Ave, Hawthorne Sept.

7 1962: Chris, b64 loved of Mary (Mammin) Van 70 and friends Invited sitend the funeral 1:20 the Farshay Funeral Ila wthorne. Grove Memorial Friends may call Monday and WRIGHT Or. Sept Anna, wife Wright Market Funeral Wednesday, Oet. at Ian Funeral Hone: 181 Ave SE. 11 A.M.

Interment Cedar Friends Monday Tuesday 3 And Sept. ZONZELY of L. Saturday. husband devoted father dred Raphael and Dr. Claire Nevrath.

Relatives and friends are In vited to attend the funeral from Norman A. Parker Funeral Home 47 Main Tattle Fall, Tuesday At 9 a.m. Requiem Lady of Holy Church. A. Visiting today p.m.

ROBERT choem LAmbert 5-0123 JEWISH Market 1 E. 23rd Sts. Paterson SCEERY GRUBER FLORIST 107 'BROADWAY, PATERSON SI. 2-3772 MU. 4-1441 FLOWERS BY FLOWERLAND SHOPPE 525 Market St.

SH. 2-1854 FUNERAL DIRECTORS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AQUINO Colonial Funeral Home 236 Union Ave. AR. 4-1700 Hanstein'8 Funeral Home LEO HANSTEIN. MAIN IT.

GAITA MEMORIALCL. 6.8894 BIneRe De Leccio Funeral Home Belmont Are N. 10 L.A. JOHN G. KOTRAN Peneral Services and Funeral 454 RIVER ANERHOOD KAMIENSKI Paterson Passale: Garfield Walllastop PI.

5-1967 MASON PORTER: Peneral Home JEWISH MEMORIAL CHAPEL Geogre Louis 747 MARKET STA LA. 5.4126 105. "MINCHIN" 17 354 UNION MICHIGAN XTE. SH. 2-3374 RAGUCCI FUNERAL HOME East VERMEULEN FUNERAL HOME 131 Haledon Ave.

MU. 4-3974 QUINLAN FUNERAL HOME 17 Harding Ave. Clifton FE. BROWNING FORSHAY 857 Lafayette Ave. Allwood Funeral Home Alleged 86.

Clifton PR. Rinaldi Funeral Home 190 Selmens Ave. AR. Latelon Ave. Cliffor 778-1486 Della Torre Funeral Home Aver 8.

1-3010 MARROCCO-LIGUORI 30-40 MIl NE. 9-4301 SCILLIERI FUNERAL HOME 351. 5th AVE. LA. 5-3939 SCULLION FUNERAL HOME 267-269 Park Ave.

af Madison SR: 2-7788 SW 6-8666 dent. Nac. Parties Gorny Gorny MORTUARY 519 Marshall St. Paterson MU. 4-5400 GOSHY, NOR.

R. CHARLES D. LEGG SONS HOME FOR FUNERALS 384 BROADWAY SHERWOOD 2-2385 MOORE'S HOME FOR FUNERALS 384 Totowa Peterson ARmery 8-1500 84. Hambers Fakir Wayne Almgren, FUNERAL HOME CALL. LAMBERT 3.3800 336 BROADWAY PATERSON.

M. We gretefully accept MEMORIAL GIFTS pant friends relatives have from a the heart, All alfts will be the bereaved PASSAIC COUNTY HEART ASSOCIATION 191 BROADWAY PATERSON, M.J, Passed Serving This Community Since 1889 FUNERAL HOMES CHARLES J. SCANLAN M. JOHN SCANLAN 421-12th al 28th St. TE.

5-4156 POMPTON PLAINS SH. 2-6433 PATERSON 781 Turnpike al R1. 23 A WHAT'S UNIQUE PATERSON MONUMENT Nowhere else in County will you find ROCK OF AGES MEMORIALS. Nowhere else in will you find sold the Lock of Ages Nowhere County find right to the of Ages to the guaranteed the And. else in County will you ate from Rack County, ONLY ONE Decle PATERSON MONUMENT CO.

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