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The Times Record. Wednesday. December 8.1978 James S. 71; Obituaries Margaret Welch; retired former Arsenal machinist llfi nn A A A James S. Volunteer Fire Co.

He was the son of the JJC191 Junior League president A A A James S. MacAlllster. 71. of 310 Witherow Pleasantdale. retired Watervliel Arsenal machinist, died Tuesday at Samaritan Hospital, Troy, alter a brief illness.

Born in Troy, he was educated in the Troy School System and had resided at the Witherow Avenue address for 22 years. Mr. MacAllister retired from the arsenal in 1968 and was a member of its 25 Year Club and Pleasanldale CARD OF THANKS IN IYIEMORIAM BLANCHARD rd. who oancd a.vay one year or Cficnih her with rar For you'll never Til you find i'lp iyi'1 A MISSED BY A A Wriprc lonplinpii cjici. Hp llvci in the land ol glory Mid ihc blue and gold of tiic And we who have known ant And whose naiiing brought PETTIT In loving memory of Francis Pettit Sr wtiopaii- eO away eight yean ago December 8.

196B Mill you now and always will WIFE VIOLA, DAUGHTERS JOAN. PAT. JOYCE, I A A SON A I A GRANDCHILDREN SADLY MISSED BY MOMMY AND DADDY DIED BROWN At Albany Medical Center, Dec. 7. 1976.

Orvilfe E. Brown of 146 Quinn Watervliet, husband of the late Cecilia Mckeon Brown: father of Mrs. Alfred (Helen) Stevens of Massapequa. L.I. Robert F.

Brown of Troy; grandfather of Gregory Stevens of the U.S. Navy at Great Lake Training Center, Dennis Brown. U.S. Air Force at Hickam A.F.B.. Hawaii.

Christopher Barbara Brown', both of Troy. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral services Friday at 9 a.m. at Parker Bros. Memorial.

2013 Broadway. Watervliet. Rev. Charles Lightweis. pastor of the Sixth Ave.

Baptist Church. Troy, will officiate. Interment will be in Parkview Cemetery. Schenectady. Relatives and friends are invited and may call Thursday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.

DEAL At Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. Boston. Mass. December 5. 1976.

Miss Susanna P. Deal of 18 Hawthorne Avenue; daughter of the late Frank H. Deal and Helen Robe Deal; sister of John R. Deal of Wellesley. Mass and Mrs.

John F. Harrison of Deltona, Fla. Also survived by 5 nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Himes- Miner Funeral Home. 160 Pawling Avenue.

Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. The Burial Office and Memorial Eucharist will be celebrated at the Church of Ascension. Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. in lieu of flowers those desiring may make contributions to the Building Fund of the Samaritan Hospital. HARRIS At Arcadia.

California. Decembers. 1976. Charles E. Harris; husband of Use Brinkman Harris; father of Mrs.

Diana Pharney of Reynoldsburg. Ohio and Miss Linda Harris of Latham; stepfather of Stanley Hmielenski of Berlin. N.V. Brother of Mrs. Paul Brindley of Dunellen.

Mrs. Theodore Simonson of East Lempster. N.H., Mrs. Ralph M. Labbee of Troy.

N.Y.. nephew of Mrs. Susan Thompson of Gansevoort. also survived by two grandchildren. Funeral service Friday morning at 11 o'clock at the Bryce Funeral Home.

276 Pawling Avenue. Friends may call at the Funeral Home Wednesday 7-9 and Thursday 35 and 7-9 m. Interment Memory's Garden. Colonie HAYUEX December 7.1976. Mary R.

Harden of 75 Vliei Street. Cohoes; sister of Miss Monica Harden of Cohoes. A of Kathleen Maloney of Cohoes, sister-in-law of Mrs. Olive Hayden. grand aunt of Knn, Kristin.

Kara and Shaelah Maloney. Funeral from Ihe Edward J. Stanton Funeral Home. 326 Columbia Street. Cohoes Thursday morning at 9 o'clock; at 9 30 dt St.

Patrick's Church where the Liturgy of Christian Death and Burial will be celebrated. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Waterford Friends may call at the Funeral Home Wednesday afternoon from 2 to 5 and 1 lo 9 in the evening. Volunteer Fire Co. He was the son of the late James S.

and Annie Crowther MacAllister. Survivors include his wife, the former Gertrude T. Witherow; two daughters. Mrs. William Rothenheber of Nashua.

N.H., and Joyce M. MacAllister of Troy; a sister. Mrs. William Ray of Troy; two grandchildren; two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be Friday at 1 p.m.

from John J. Sanvidge Funeral Home, 115th Street and Fourth Avenue, Lansingburgh, with Rev. Charles Lightweis. pastor of Sixth Avenue Baptist Church, Troy, officiating. Interment will be in Oakwood Cemetery, Troy.

Soviet commander MOSCOW (AP) Chief Marshal A a A i commanded the Soviet air force in World War II. has died at 76. DIED KEMICK Suddenly Dec. 6. 1976.

Paul Kemick of Potter Hill. brother of Mrs. Catherine Clays of Norwich. Mrs. Caroline Grochmal of Willimantic.

Conn. Peter Kemick of Lincoln Park, Mich. Funeral service Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at the Howard B. Tale Son Funeral Home.

Raymertown. Friends may call Wednesday 7-9 p.m. Interment will be in the Warren Cemetery. Boyntonville. MacALLISTER A Samaritan Hospital.

December 7, 1976, after a short illness, James S. MacAllister; beloved husband of Mrs. Gertrude T. Witherow MacAllister, devoted a of Mrs. Paul (Shirley! Rothenheber.

Nashua. N.H. and Miss Joyce M. MacAllister. Troy, also survived by one sister.

Mrs. William i a a i a grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The Funeral will be from the John J. Sanvidge Funeral Home. 115th St.

and 4th Ave. Friday afternoon at 1' o'clock, with the Reverend Charles E. Whiteweis, Pastor of the Sixth Ave. Baptist Church of Troy officiating. Friends may call Thursday afternoon from 2 to 5 and Thursday-evening from 7 to .9.

Interment will be in Oakwood Cemetery. Troy. MCCARTHY In Melbourne. after a brief illness. December 5.

1976. Agnes L. Fish McCarthy: beloved wife of the late John McCarthy; devoted mother of Allene Broderick of Melbourne. Fla. four grandchildren, Mrs.

Kenneth (Criss) Santerre, Melbourne Mrs. Michael (Geri) Tymeson of Troy. Mr. John Broderick. Melbourne, Fla.

Mrs. Curt (Kellie) Freeland. Palm Bay, Fla. Also i by three grandchildren and one niece. Funeral will be from the John J.

Sanvidge Funeral Home. Inc. 115th St. and 4th Ave. Lansingburgh Friday morning at 9:30 thence to St.

Augustine's Church where at 10 o'clock the Liturgy of Christian Death and Burial will be celebrated. Friends may call Thursday afternoon 3 to 5 and Thursday evening 7 to 9. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Troy. At Mary McClellan Hospital.

December 5. 1976. Leona Tigtie Murphy of R.D. 2. Wright Road, Cambridge: beloved wife of Edward T.

Murphy. Sister of Mrs. Ambrose (Mary) Kelly of South Cambridge. Miss Alice Tighe of Greenwich and the late Margaret Knapp. Catherine Reinfurt and Elizabeth Powers.

Also survived by several -nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held on Thursday morning at 8:45 a.m. from Flynn Brothers, Main Street. Greenwich and at 9:30 a.m. from St.

Patrick's Church. Cambridge where the Mass of Christian Death and Burial will be celebrated. Relatives and friends may call at the Funeral Home on Wednesday afternoon and evening from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. NILES Leland H. of 365 Guy Park Ave.

Amsterdam December 6. 1976; husband of Bessie Wright Niles: father of Charles Niles of Tribes Hill and Mrs. Laurine Givis. Tribes Hill, Mrs. Eilleen Dibble.

Syracyse. Mrs. Marie Baker. Syracuse: brother of Mrs. Raymond Barkhuff.

Wethersfield. Dorothy Miles. Amsterdam, 8 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews also survive. Funeral will be Thursday morning at 8:30 at the Boice Funeral Home. Inc.

124 Guy Park Ave. Amsterdam. 9:15 St. Mary's Church. Interment St.

Mary's Cemtery. Visiting hours Tuesday and Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. ROBERT At the Leonard Hospital. December 6. 1976.

after a brief illness. Mrs. Anna Lorine Bouchard Robert, beloved wife of the late George P. Robert, devoted mother of Leo H. Robert.

Pleasantdale. Walter J. Robert. Lansingburgh. Miss Beatrice J.

Robert. Pleasantdale and Mrs. Theresa M. Jackuback, Temple City. California and the late George E.

Robert and Marie A. Robert. Also survived by one brother. Arthur a of 16 a i 3 a grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral will be from the John J.

Sanvidge Funeral Home. Inc. I15th St. and 4th Ave. Lansingburgh Thursday morning at 9:30 thence to St.

Augustine's Church where at 10 o'clock the Liturgy of Christian Death and Burial will be celebrated. Friends may call Wednesday afternoon 2 to 5 and Wednesday evening 7 to 9. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery Waterford. Susanna P.

Deal of 18 Hawthorne Troy, active clubwoman, physical therapist and past president and treasurer of the Junior League of Troy, died Sunday at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston. after a long illness. Born in Troy, she was daughter of the late Frank H. and Helen Robe Deal. Miss Deal had resided in the city all of her life and was a graduate of Emma Willard School, member of its Alumnae Association and past treasurer of Troy Chapter of the Alumnae Association.

A graduate of the University of Wisconsin, where she became a physical therapist, she was a member of the American Physical Therapists Association. Miss Deal had served at West Allis Hospital in Wisconsin; a Memorial Hospital, Bennington, Vt; Sunnyside, Schenectady, and Samaritan Hospital, Troy'. Her memberships included Samaritan Hospital Auxiliary; the governing board of James A. Eddy Foundation; Rensselaer County Historical Society: Van Rensselaer Garden Club: Thursday Morning Club and Ilium Literary Club. She was a board member of the former Day Home at Congress Street and Seventh Avenue.

Miss Deal had also served as treasurer of Family and Children's Service of Troy, was formerly active in the USD and was a past DIED VANDERBOGART At Troy. N.Y.. December 7. 1976. Janette wife of Howard M.

Vanderbogart Sr. of West Stephentown: mother of Dece of West Stephenlown, Charles of Texas, Peter of Osborn of A i a Frederick of France. Mrs. Janette Roberts of Stephentown. Grace and Una Vanderbogart.

both of West Stephentown and Marion Vanderbogart of Oregon. Sister of Frank Hunt of East Nassau and Mrs. Ruth French of Delevan. Also survived by two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral Services will be held Friday at 2 p.m.

from the Hall Higgins F'uneral Home. Stephentown. Friends may call at the Funeral Home Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. VRIJIAN In Watervliet. December 8.

1976. Askan Vrijian of 2135 3rd husband of the late Arshalos Egoyian; father of Victor Vrigian. Ballston Lake. Mrs. Margaret Ryhanych.

Troy and Vahan C. Vrijian of Watervliet. A i by grandchildren. Funeral from the Parker Brothers i a 2 0 1 3 a a Watervliet, Friday morning at 10 o'clock; thence to Holy Cross Armenian Apostolic Church," Troy at 10:30 o'clock. Friends "are invited and may call Thursday from 6 to 9 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, donations to Holy Cross Armenian Apostolic Church will be appreciated. VUMBACO At the residence. 621A Hoosick Road. Troy. Dec.

6. 1976. Joseph, after a brief illness: beloved husband of the former Irene Mercicr. father of Linda iScrum and Cynthia Benjamin, both of Kinderhook; stepfather of George Alaskey; brother of George. Anthony, Thomas.

John. Frank and Ann Vumbaco and Rosemary Bolles; grandfather of Matthew Joseph. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral from the residence Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. Thence to St.

Paul the Apostle Church, where at 9:30 the Liturgy of Christian Death and Burial will be celebrated. Viewing for the family only at the residence. In lieu of flowers, those who wish may make contributions to the American Cancer Society. Arranregents by the Leahy Funeral Home. WAIT At Veterans Hospital.

Dec. 7. 1976. Alfred J. husband of Loraine Depoian: father of Alfred J.

Ill of Cohoes. i a (Elizabeth) Simmons of Lansingburg. Garry M. Stephanie A. Wait, both of Watervliet; son of Mrs.

Isabel Hervieux of Saratoga; grandson of Mrs. Katherine Kergel of Saratoga; brother of Mrs. Jeanne Catanese of Floral Park. N.Y. Also survived by 2 grandchildren.

Funeral the Riverview Funeral Home. 218 Second Ave. (at 104th St.) Troy. Thursday afternoon at 1:30 and at 2 p.m. from Pilgrim Holiness Church.

Lansingburg. Relatives 4 friends may call Wednesday 3-5 and 7-9. Interment Elmwood Hill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers and mass Lards, donations to the Pilgrim Holiness Missionary Society. 634 6th A be appreciated.

WELCH Suddenly a( the residence. December 7. 1976. Miss Margaret M. Welch of 101 South Second Mechanicville.

N.Y.: daughter of the late Michael and Margaret Welch; sister of the late Thomas M. Welch and the late Miss Nellie Welch, aunt of Mrs. Richard (Frances) Butler of Mechanicville and Thomas A. Welch of Pittsburgh, also survived by several great nieces and nephews. Funeral a.m.

Friday from Ihe T. L. Cassidy Funeral Home. 126 North Second Meehanicville and at 9:30 a.m. from St.

Paul the Apostle Church. Mechanicville where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery, Stillwater. Friends may call at the Funeral Home on Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

director of the Cerebral Palsy Center. Miss Deal had maintained a summer home at Dennisport on Cape Cod, Mass. Survivors include a brother. John R. Deal of Wellesley.

a sister, Mrs. John F. Harrison of Deltona, and five nieces and nephews. The Burial Office and Memorial Eucharist will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at the Church of the Ascension, Troy, with Rev.

Jack R. Lewis, rector, officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Himes Miner Funeral Home, 160 Pawling Troy. Alfred J. Wait; managed area stores WATERVLIET Alfred J.

Wait 48. of Van a i a Watervliet, former manager for Central Markets in the area, died Tuesday at the Veterans Administration Hospital, Albany, after a long illness. Born in Saratoga Springs, he was the son of Mrs. Isabel Wait Hervieux of Saratoga and the late Alfred J. Wait Sr.

Mr. Wait worked for Central Markets for 11 years and was last employed at Northwest Mills, LaVerne, before moving back to New York State in 1972. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and member of Pilgrim's Holiness Church, Lansingburgh. Survivors, in addition to his mother, include his wife, the former Loraine Depoian; two sons, Alfred J. Wait III of Cohoes and Garry M.

a i of Watervliet; two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Simmons of Lansingburgh. and Stephanie A. Wait of Watervliet; his grandmother. Mrs.

Katherine Kergel of Saratoga; a sister. Mrs. Jeanne Catanese of Floral Park, N.Y., and two grandchildren. The funeral will be Thursday at 1:30 p.m. from Riverview Funeral Home, 218 2nd Lansingburgh, and at 2 p.m.

from Pilgrim Holiness Church, with Rev. Marvin Blowers, pastor, officiating. Interment will be in Elmwood Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Vanderbogart of Stephentown WEST STEPHENTOWN Mrs.

Janette I. Vanderbogart, 55, native of Stephentown and wife of Howard M. Vanderbogart died Tuesday at Samaritan Hospital, Troy, after a long illness. Daughter of the late George and Elsie Hotaling Hunt, Mrs. Vanderbogart had resided in West Stephentown most of her life.

Survivors, in addition to her husband, include five sons, Dece Vanderbogart of West Stephentown; Charles Vanderbogart of Texas; Peter Vanderbogart of California; Osborn Vanderbogart of Arizona and Frederick Vanderbogart of France; four daughters. Mrs. Janette Roberts of Stephentown; Grace and Lina Vanderbogart, both of West Stephentown and Marion Vanderbogart of Oregon; a brother, Frank Hunt of East Nassau; a sister, Mrs. Ruth French of Delevan. two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

The funeral will be Friday at 2 p.m. from Hall Higgins Funeral Home, Stephentown, with Rev. William O'Dell, pastor of Grafton Baptist Church; Rev. Thomas Fox of Alps Baptist Church and Rev. Wayne Tooley of West Stephentown Baptist Church, officiating.

Interment will be in Hillside Cemetery, West Stephentown. Blanche Timierholin buried HOOSICK FALLS The funeral of Blanche Tinnerholm of Hoosick Road, Hoosick Falls, was held Monday from the Robson Decker Funeral Home in Hoosick Falls, with the Rev. Robert Sprunger officiating. Honorary bearers were SSnford L. Cluett Lawrence Collins, James J.

Cusack and William E. Gorman. Entombment was at the Maple Grove Cemetery, Hoosick Falls. Interment will be in the spring. Mrs.

Dylong's funeral COHOES The funeral of Mrs. Mary Dylong of 35 Egbert Cohoes, was held Tuesday from Fitzgerald Funeral Home. 105 VUet and St. Michael's Church. Cohoes.

where a Mass of Christian Burial was offered by Rev. Richard W. Dybas, pastor. Bearers were John and Joseph Sebunia. Michael Kerman and John Krawiec.

I was in St. Michael's Cemetery. Waterford, with Father Dybas officiating. Mr. Sumikj inn's funeral A military funeral for George A.

Sunukjian of 152 North Greenbush Road, Troy, a veteran of World War II, was held Tuesday from John H. Clinton Funeral Home, Troy, with Rev. Roger U. Day. pastor of Memorial United Methodist Church of Troy, officiating.

The firing squad was comprised of members of North Greenbush American Legion Post and honorary bearers were rnembers of Troy Lodge of Elks. Active bearers were Samuel. Avedies and Sarkis Sunukjian, Joseph L. Mazoway, Stephen J. Gregor and Fred W.

Halse. Interment was in St. Agnes' Cemetery, Menands, with Rev. Day officiating. MECHANICVILLE Margaret M.

Welch. 81, of 101 South 2nd Mechanicville. a retired nurse at the Leonard Hospital. Troy, died suddenly Tuesday at her residence. Saratoga County Coroner Donald Clark ruled her death was due to natural causes.

Born in the Town of Halfmoon. she was the daughter of the late Michael and Margaret Welch. Miss Welch had resided in Mechanicville for 33 years a a a practical nurse at the Leonard, retiring six years ago. She was a communicant of St. Paul the Apostle Church, Mechanicville.

Survivors include a niece, Mrs. Askan Vrijian of Watervliet WATERVLIET Askan Vrijian of 2135 3rd Watervliet. native of Armenia and former operator of a rug business in New York City for a number of years, died this morning at Guilderland Center Nursing Home, after a long illness. Mr. Vrijian had resided in.Watervliet for 33 years and was the husband of the late Arshalos Egoyian.

Survivors include two sons. Victor Vrigian of Ballston Lake and Vahan C. Vrijian of Watervliet; a daughter. Mrs. Margaret Ryhanych of Troy and seven grandchildren.

The funeral will be Friday at 10 a.m. from Parker Brothers Memorial. 2013 Broadway. Watervliet. and at 10:30 a.m.

from Holy Cross Armenian Apostolic Church. Troy, where Rev. Zareh Maronian will officiate. Interment will be in Elmwood Hill Cemetery, Troy. Orville E.

Brown of Watervliet WATERVLIET Orville E. Brown, 81. of 146 Quinn Watervliet, retired from Albany Medical College security where he had been employed for 12 years, died Tuesday at Albany Medical Center Hospital, after a brief illness. Born in Gloversville, he was the son of the late Edwin and Ida Johnson Brown and husband of the late Cecelia McKeon. Mr.

Brown, prior to his employment in security, had been employed at the Watervliet Arsenal for seven years. He had resided in Watervliet about 40 years. Survivors include a son. Robert F. Brown of Troy: a daughter, Mrs.

Alfred Stevens of Massapequa, L.I.; four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be Friday at 9 a.m. from Parker Brothers Memorial, 2013 Broadway, with Rev. Charles Lightweis. pastor of Sixth Avenue Baptist Church of Troy, officiating.

Interment will be in Parkview Cemetery, 'Duke' Maas; former major league pitcher UTICA, Mich. A Funeral services are scheduled Friday for ex- major league baseball pitcher Duane "Duke" Maas, who died Tuesday following a long battle with arthritis. Maas, 47, had been hospitalized for two weeks at St. Joseph Hospital in Clinton Township, near his Utica home. Maas spent all or part of six seasons in the American League until crippled by arthritis at the peak of his career.

He saw action in two World Series with' the New York Yankees, and compiled a 44-45 over-all record in the majors. Maas began his major league career with the Detroit Tigers in 1955, when the team brought him up from their farm system. He was one of seven players to go to the Kansas City Athletics in 1957. in a 13-player trade. Midway through the 1958 season, Kansas City sent Maas to the Yankees.

Mr. Flanigan's funeral The funeral of Matthew M. Flanigan of 2239 14th Troy, was held Tuesday from Edward J. Quinn Son Funeral Home, Troy, and St. Peter's Church where a Mass of Christian Burial was concelebrated by Rev.

William J. Flanigan, pastor of St. Mary's Church, Gloversville, assisted by Rev. Thomas K. Flanigan, pastor of St.

Peter's, and both brothers of Mr. Flanigan, and Rev. Edward A. Manus and several other priests. Bearers were Michael P.

Nash, i i a A. Thayer, Donald E. LaLiberte, Michael A. DeBonis, Robert M. Sommers and Mark F.

Milanese. Interment was in St. John's Cemetery, Troy, with the Fathers Flanigan officiating. Frances Butler of Mechanicville and a nephew, Thomas M. Welch of Plattsburgh.

The funeral will be Friday at 9 a.m. from T. L. Cassidy Funeral Home, 126 North 2nd Mechanicville, and at 9:30 a.m. from St.

Paul the Apostle Church where a Mass of Christian Burial will be offered. Interment will be in St. Peter's Cemetery. Stillwater. Paul Kemick; stricken at Potter Hill Paul Kemick of Potter Hill was stricken in his home Monday afternoon and was pronounced dead on arrival at Samaritan Hospital in Troy.

Dr. James V. Barrett, Rensselaer County medical examiner said death was due to natural causes. Born in Austria. Mr.

Kemick had lived in Potter Hill for the past 15 years. He is survived by two sisters. Mrs. Catherine Clays of Norwich, and Mrs. Caroline Grochman of Willimantic.

and one brother. Peter Kemick of Lincoln Park, Mich. Funeral service will be Thursday at 10:30 a.m. from the Howard B. Tale and Sons Funeral Home in Raymertown.

Rev. David Hubbard. pastor of the Pittstown United Methodist Church, will officiate. Interment will be in the Warren Cemetery in Boyntonville. West Germany blocks sale of U.S.

planes BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) West Germany blocked a decision by the United States and the other North Atlantic allies today to buy a $2.5 billion fleet of American planes to warn against low-flying Soviet attack. A West German spokesman said a special meeting of defense ministers would have to be held in the first half of 1977 to reach an agreement. The West Germans issued a statement saying they could only commit themselves after Chancellor Helmut Schmidt forms his new government and new parliamentary committees are in place. That could take until February. The purchase of Ihe Airborne Warning and Control System AW ACS was the main item before a two-day meeting of the defense planning committee of NATO.

The delay in a decision on the warning system was a disappointment to many of the allies who want to get going on the project as soon as possible. Debra Coonradt's funeral WYNANTSKILL The funeral of Debra Joy Coonradt of Wynantskill. killed last weekend after a two car crash in Vermont while returning from a skiing trip, was held today from Himes Miner Funeral Home. 160 Pawling Troy, with Rev. David L.

Cooper, pastor of i of Wynantskill. officiating. Bearers were Jeffrey C. Coonradt, Richard C. Meers, Charles A.

Mossey, Glenn E. Sowalskie, Hugh C. Samiof and David D. Taft. Interment was in Memory's Garden, Colonie, with Rev.

Cooper officiating. Today's Weather Troy and Vicinity Variable cloudiness, windy and very cold tonight with lows zero to 5 above. Partly sunny and continued cold' Thursday with highs near 20. Snow probability will be 40 per cent chance tonight and 10 per cent Thursday. The sun sets at 4:21 p.m.

today and rises at 7:13 a.m. Thursday. Extended Forecast Chance of rain or snow on Friday. Variable cloudiness and a chance of flurries oh Saturday. Fair Sunday with highs 25 to 35 and lows 15 to 25.

Temperatures F. C. F. C. 1 a.m.

2 5 4 7 a.m. 9 -13 2 a.m. 21 -6 8 a.m. 9 -13 3 a.m. 19 -7 9 a.m.

10 -12 4 a.m. 16 -8 10 a.m. 12 -H 5 a.m. 14 -10 11 a.m. 15 -19 6 a.m.

11 -11 Noon 18 -7 THANK YOU To the men in blue, the Troy Polke Department, the Sliten and nurses of the 3rd South Intensive Care and Progressive Care Uniti and to Dr. Barrett of SI. Mary'i Hoipltal we are eternally grateful. To Father Menty of St. Patrick's Church for hit kind consolation and to the Eugene Mclaughlin Son Funeral Home for their kindness, we offer our sincere thanks.

A very ipeclal Ihonki to everyone who did anything for Jack, the norm, orderlies and aides in 6C-9A, Dr. Mohammad, and especially Pat O'Noll, the therapist al the Veterans Hospital. And, to our many friends and relatives who sen! Mais Cardi, food and flowers and all who came to offer their sympathy during my great loss of Jack, Thank you from the bottom of my heart. BERTHA MORAN FAMILY.

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