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The Times Record from Troy, New York • Page 6

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6 The Times Record Tuesday, March 27, 19V3 HI A fiMths Area Obituaries Funerals cc C( May ion 27 Vnlko Mr, Rising's Plan Rites C. J. Dufrain, R. 1. Holmes Russ Vi ms and Ml JL.VX A ittn xu 7 J.l.uilllCv3j Aii ne Bullock-were named Funeral IIel(l 111 TP TA Greenwich JJ 1 of the May 27 KYifeirinrit 4 it rOV rftl'lTIPV nimflPlllv drum and bu le compel negiaeill UI Hnneii-k Fnlk UIUICJ.

GREENWICH Clifford OUUUClliy tion, Tambor Cornetta, T-iJi' 7 J. mis J. Dufrain, 81, of Greenwich, TQ the first competition of the MatUeWOOCl HOOSICK FALLS The -Resident died Monday afternoon at HeSldenCC 1973 season by the -Much- ri mcra i ofjlarold Rising, Mary McClellan Hospital, achos. It will be held on the Fra'rik P. Volke, 78, of 31 88, retired druggist who HOOSICK FALLS Mrs.

Cambridge, after a long 11- MECHANICVILLE RPI Campus. Troy Police Probing Vandalism Troy police: were kept theft of a car from Glen and busy Monday morning in- Sixth Avenues sometime be- vestigating three burglaries tween midnight and 8 a.m. involving over $1,700, niak- Monday. The theft was- re- ing three arresls, and in- ported by the vehicle sown- vestigating vandalism, sto- er, Nelson. J.

Penard Ml? len car and drug overdose 6th who said he woke nn in the morning and the --(iQtj. Lawrence Maplcwood, died suddenly at his home, 8 Ida Wallace Coonradt, 75, a mess. Raymond J. Holmes 76, It was announced that for died Sunday night at the Sa- Eslabrook Ave was held native and long time resi- Mr. Dufrain was horn in of 702 Park died snd- the first time, corps from marita'n Hospital following a afternoon from dent of Hoosick Falls, died Putney, Vt, and was a resi- denly at the residence Tues- a brief illness.

First Baptist Church, of Friday night at her home in dent of Greenwich for the day. A Class A Northeastern retired Delaware Drum and Bugle Corps Cir- He was born in Bridge- wnicl ne vas tlle where she past 60 years. and Hudson Railroad fore- cult will be represented lo- norf Conn son of the late member. had resided for the past 10 'Surviving are his wife man, he had been a lifelong cally. Elliott, pastor, SS He was a communicant ot vault Mrs.

Coonradt was born ry Mills and Burdette Duf- yards. He was a eommu- Renegades, Moosup. SI Church Wa- Mr Rising was a 50-vear I rain of Greenwich; two nicant of St. Paul's Church. Classics, East a tervitet, and a member of member of Van Rensselaer daughter of the late Alexan- stepsons, Carroll Lang of Surviving are his i Colonades (all girl), Us Holv Name Society.

Lodge FAM der and Edythe Ardiss Wai- New Jersey and Raymond Mrs. Kathenne -Callahan Bridgeport, and the Mr Votkc was employed lace. She was a former Sun- Lang of Greenwich; a step- 1 two daughters, Emerald Knights, Saratoga as a' -bus driver by the Bearers were David Dur- day School teacher in the a Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Cynthia Anderson ot Springs.

United Traction for 37 years fec P'" 1 Leonard, Ed- former Methodist Church of O'Donnell of New Jersey, 22 Miami, and Mrs. Mar- i The BO-member car was ffone. Hudson vai ey commu- A ed car owne mty Cbllege.officials report- wiltrle( Hebsrt of 100 ed that a $548 calculator and Rensselaer St report $459 typewirter were, stolen fll a hit wA Im from Hudson Hall sometime vel j- cle Mon day, Debra He- over weekend. Entry to berf 9 Uce she said the building, was gained by keli lne car ln breaking a window on the ront of niver stvand north side of the structure, whfin she rehlTaeA the hood police said. and fender were danl Four tires valued, at a ed were stolen from tne tront Giordano, 56, of 8 of two cars on the roof park.

Meadow Drive, told police ing lot at Hedley Oldsmpbile Monday morning some- and Cadillac between 9 p.m. time between 6 p.m. Sunday Sunday and 9 a.m. Monday, ant a Tom M. Hedley told police.

a was refirinfe 13 years ago ward Loomis, Robert Me- Hoosick Falls, a member of grandchildren, 31 great- garet -Daley of Mechanic- Muchachos will perform He is survived by his wife Clure, Guy H. Phillips and the TC class of that church, grandchildren, and 11 great- villa, and three sons, Wil- during intermission. the former Emily R. Addis; Clarence Sausville. and the Philathea Class of great-grandchildren.

Mam Holmes of Mechanic- two daughters, Mrs. Joseph the First Baptist Church. Funeral services will be SWi!" i IT Styczynski Golden rv mr l7 lrt held at 2 p.m. Thursday Jr. of Platlsburg and John Ijl'aSS 11'C Bridge and Miss Frances atCl'VllCt SIL Lr.

from Flynn Bros. Funeral en tz of 1 Ms Volkl of Maplewood; two nf a ik Rnu nirh rt Greenwich, with The funeral will.be Thurs- OvPV i Stephanie NnHvP Rev. Mi lard H. Aubey day at 8:30 a.m. from the JLVllinSUVer RenU of Maplewood and OD, Coonradt Franc tol of Centena residence, an at a 1 Long Illness rt 90 Acres be held at Miss Grace Robinson Gr coaled' "jSSS SCHODACK LANDING i WPrinP rial frnm R- "Grace Ro nsoi and Mrs.

William Burke will be in St. Paul's Ceme- A grass fire on the outskirts dlel Slhl Holbr6oL of Schodack Sun- 2013 Broadway, Watcrvliel, Monday at the Nightingale eight lTll.iJ.UlUJ.UUn., day burned acres of grass and at 9:30 a.m. from St. Nursing -Home, Troy, follow- reat np PalricVs Church, that city, ing a long illness. Funeral services will be rOWcl JD111I1 Bl'OWll, 76, and woodland tii Ihrpp as firemen Hpnartmpnts Born in Watervliet she 0 Tf nO nm he SrL En 8 meei Oil Chemist first came i ot 83 of TVT IT Wic Schools and as a i Bres1 Ave hoes an 136 Congress Cohoes, a Fire Chief Thomas Secovnie MrS, tialplll, woman moved to with Niagara Mo- native of Philadelphia and arrived at the scene, he put Kewfane where she resided hawk Power died at retired oil chemist, died in a mutual aid alarm.

WlflmJ Of for over 40 years and was cl HooJickFa Is the Cohoes Memorial Hospi- Monday night at Cohoes Me- Brush trucks were senl WJCKW UI employed at the Blockport Clcry 0slck la i Monday after heing rnonal Ilospital, after a from South Schodack and Felt Co 7 -j brlef llllles s. Stnyvesant, Columhia Coun- rntrmtl-nltal' Mr ZitO 82 a residence. Mr Brown residc(1 ln tv and Cas(leton we on LI U11CI She returned to Defreest- i iu A 1 a County. Coroner Cohoes the greater part of standby at Schodack Lanville where she resided- for John Marra ruled death was his life. He was a commn- ding.

MTJ. Julia Slapleton Hal- 15 years prior lo her illness, due to natural causes nicant of st Bernard's y-five firemen, pin of 486 Pawling She was a member of Wood- nnrn In fnhoe? Mr Hnl Church, Cohoes. hampered by high winds, dow of Thomas J. Halpin, side Presbyterian Church of ailOeniaKei Born Cohoes, Mr. Hoi- Mr.

Brown was the hus- ug the blaze with Troy comptroller who Troy, and past matron and WATTTR brook was a veteran band of the late Lillian M. brooms Indian tanks and died his second term of charter member of the New- 7i 'X 1 TM World War 11, serving in Perreault. shovels before -bringing the office in 1931, died Monday ne Chapter, O.E.S., in re 1 the U.S. Army. He attended Survivors include a son, fire under control afternoon at Albany Memo- Newfane.

today at AlbTnv Cohoes public schools and Thomas S. Brown of Cohoes. The owner of the 120-acre nal Hospital following a Sllrvivors i nC de a niece, Veterans llospLf ato I of HPI mU The funeral will be Thurs- site is Industrial Devel- lengthy illness. Mrs. Doris Johnson of Co- loneTncss was a giaduale of RPI, (lay Dll fresne Fu- opment Co.

of Vaduz, Leich- Halpin was horn in lonie and a nephew, Howard an engineering Degree. He neral IIome Rem sen tenstein, Europe. This is a Troy and was a graduate of Great Barring- Born in Benevento, Italy, had been employed by Ni- Cohoes. Interment will future sile for St. Joseph's School.

St. Jo- ton, Mass. Mr. Zito formerly resided in agara Mohawk for 31 years be in St. Mary's Cemetery, factory.

seph's Academy and of the New York City and Cha- hpfnrp hiq death Waterford. former Troy Business Col- Funeral services will be. tham before movinE to ul a industrial i Business uoi Saler 1 vcaTs aw He He was a member of the Brunswick School She' had been employed rTT 'W Mrs. SeaniRu's Board Will Meet 17 Am unsw istratibn durin! the 1930s in MbaD Rural Cemetery, and a member of United The unera of Mrs He ick School District Scnool arid hlcr as a clerk tvnht Colonie Mr ZUo a World War Churcl Cohoes lene B. Seaman of 15 Reid Board will be held today at slehbsranher wilh the New veteran, was -an honorary Survivors include his wife, was held today 7:30, in George Washington York Slate Dent of Civil rmuWtprl member of American Le- the former Mary C.

George, from the Bryce Funeral School on Menemsha Lane. i She rpMrert 18 Conducted gion Post 42 Chatham, and a son, Craig A. Holbrook of Home where Charles Mce- A report on the oroeress vears ano For Sirs. Mo ran a communicant of St. Pe- Cohoes; a sister, Mrs.

Gla- son, reader for the First of the transition to Britfonk- ter's Church, Stillwater. dys H. Cogley of Cohoes; Church ot Christ Scientist, ill will be discussed, as well WaS i a w. 0n lm Survivors include his wife, and a brother, Raymond officiated. as other routine business I fc.

Moran of 199 Pawling (he former Maria Marino Holbiook of Troy. Friends of the family ser- concerning school oper- A tar no, a rv r' 1 :15 son Zilo of Lou- Funeral services will be ved as bearers. Interment ations. The meeting Is open Altar-Rosary Society halm-day from Parker Bros. donville two daughlers held at 11 a.m.

Thursday was in Oakwood Cemetery, -to the public. Daunhter of the laic Maw Memorial Broadway n- I ft ui 1 lr .7 rs- Freeman Bisnelt and nom me u. J. uaigneaim Cribbm and W.I ham B. Waterv het, and at 10 a m.

Mrs James Monahan bolh Funeral Home, 168 Mohawk Slapleton, Mrs. Halpin is from St. Francis de Sales Slillwater ant five Cohoes, with Rev. John survived by a daughter, Church, Troy, where the. Li- randch Robinson, pastor ot Mrs.

Walter J. Ives of Troy, lurgy' of Christian Death United Church of Cohoes, of- The funeral will be con- dBBin 1 8ted day a 8 30 om the ficialin S- Interment will be dueled at 8:30 a.m Thurs- by Rev. red H. pas- on Kh iLson Garden, Coday from the Darnel D. Pur- to, Avenue and at 9 a.m.

from lome cell Fueneral Hoine 510 Bearers were enry st Peter church whwe a aWling and at a.m. i i llr Moil a a i r.f 1 from Sacred Heart Church TM Sf rnC aS neth Penne y- Jamcs Colli ment will be in St. Peter's Funeral Conducted 0 SJ.KS ing a ii S2 Im'S. Allies, KH, lng lw Funeral Home and from St. VTicmwiuii Joseph's Church where a Ul LambriOCe Miss Desjardins, 99, GREENWICH Mrs.

Concelebrated Mass of the i Nancy L. Ingalls, 86, of 6 Resurrection was offered. CAMBRlDGFj Mrs. KeSKtenl Ul Lohoes sj)er st-i Greenwich, died Rev. Joseph S.

Robitalle, Nellie Surdflin Ames, 88, Miss Dcsiirdins oE Sunday st Salem Nursin 0 pnstor, was principal dow of Irving Ames, of the Cohoes, who would have Home after an exlended il- brant, and Rev. Celas A. HI 1 1 1 1 llAIMi nil 11 InPS 1 RpV FdWflrrf Town of Cambridge, died nem 100 on July 1J, tiled nouiidut nev. Mondav mnrninir at Varv lllis morning at St. Vin- Mrs.

Ingalls, the former N. Leroux assisted. Monday morning at Mary ccm a Nancy ober was born Bearers were Leonard McClellan Hospital, Cam- i ong in nesSp Crown Point and was a resi- and Stanley Borden and Wilbridge. dent of the Greenwich area liam and George LeBlanc. She was a lifelong resi- Miss Desjardins was a na- for 70 years.

She was widow Interment, with Father dent of thp Tnwn nf Pam tivc of Monlrclil Canada, of Howard Ingalls. Celas Robitaille officiating, aen ot the ot Lam- resjded in Cohocs Sllrviving are one sol) was Joseph Cem urlllfie most of her life. Gordon Ingalls of Greenw- (ery Waterford Survivors include two rammunieant ich; two granddaughters, daughters, Mrs. Carroll Wil- Wa 0 Srh antl lhrcc great-grandsons. son and Mrs.

Robert Har- a Fmeral SerViCCS wi be Conllucl Fulleril1 rington, bolh of Buskirk, of Us UnTon TM" ftUXTM Fu' Mrs. Ken.zel and one son, Eugene Ames Third Order of SI. Francis. a Greemvichi The une ral of Mrs. Nettie a Bridge; nine Survivors include several i Donald R.

Kenlzel of Lake was grandchildren and 13 great- cousins. pastor of the held Monday from the Per- srandchildren United Church Greenw- Funeral Chapel Glass o' I i i flUlPrjl! IIP (li- i Int i i i Privilp finipral qprvirpi ine iimerai i officialmg. Interment Lake, with Rev. John Hyatt, Frivate iiiieial semc.es rcsie by A Boivln wi bo jn Prospect Hi! pastor of Sand Lake Baptist will be conducted from her Sons, Cohoes, Thursday at Cemelery, Schuvlerville. Church, officiating.

residence Wednesday after- 8:30 a.m. from the Dnfresne Bearers, all members of noohVwith Rev. John Marsh Flm ra me 216 Co Averill.Park and Sar.u Lake lunib SI Cohoes and at 9 1 U11C1 31 IjOllMUCtCIl r-X rt i officiating. Interment will lll( iTMi tiiu di a Fire Companies, were Robbe in Woodlands Cemetery, lu, el!" where For Mr McDonalil ert Shuey. Herman Monch, i i wliere a con- Arthur Ferguson and Rob- Cambridge, celebrated Mass of the Re- The funeral of Albert J.

er Interment was surreclion will be offered. McDonald of Johnsonville in Sand Lake Cemetery, Miuc T'liiinrnT Interment will be in SI. Jo- rnnrlnrlpH Intlair frvim wilh Mr Hvatl offirinlln? 1T1199 5 jt I111CI411 nf i a I I I i i ij ULI. scph Cemetery. Water- Coiulncted S-tunlay Mrs.

Stanley's cef Un 1 Mr, McCarthy's Service Held Rile. i a 1 tu. n-iii. ociim aa) I I I I ncita oianicy 01 ounsGt a Bros. Memorial, The funeral of Mrs.

Ethel singburgh, officiated. race, Averill Park was held 20J3 -Broadway, Walervliel, M. McCarthy of 300 4lh Friends of the family ser- today from the DeGraaf- andVat 0:30 a.m. from St. Troy, was held Ihis vcd as bearers.

Interment, Bryce Funeral Home, West Patrick's Church, Waterv- morning at the Mason Fu- with Mr. Kvans officiating, Sand Lake, where Rev. Leo- where a Masi of the ncral Home with Rev. Rob- was in Elmwood Hill Ceme- nard Bass, pastor of the Resurrection was cele- ert Mnrch, pastor of Our Sa- tery. West Sand Lake Methodist hraled by Rev.

Joseph J. vior's Lutheran Church offi- Church, and Rev. Clarence pastor. dating Missouri' Nrtwoi-lc Hoch, pastor of the Church Bearers were James F. The bearers were Marlm I1IS! i tne Covenanlf Averill Martin J.

York, Arthur II. Hoffman, JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. Park, officiated. Flartncry, Michael -J. Ho- Harry fi.

Dahl, Werner Sie- (UPI) Since 1927, the Bearers were William A. gant and Edward J. Spy- bcls, Clifford J. Jensen and stale Highway Deparlmcnt Oilchrisl, Harold VanSlyke, chalski. Interment was in Thomas E.

Shanahan. Inter- has spent more than $2 bil- Charles Quell, Angelo Palti Patrick's Cemetery, ment was in Memory's Gar- lion on Missouri's highway and John and Ronald Lea- with Father Szarek offlcia- den wilh Mr. Mtirch official- network, which is one of the venworlh. Interment was In ling. i largest in the nation.

Elmwood Hill Cemetery. Monday an pulled Police also were notified the wall of his gas station at of the theft of a. $100 dash 58Q 4th St. A damage esli- board tape deck from a car- male was not available. owned by Walter Zahar- chuck, a student at Reiisse- i laer Polytechnic Institute.

School Board feels Zaharchuck said the car eet lg f' or Tuesday was parked behind the 15th Stree Armory when the The second monthly meelr theft occurred. ing of the Brittonkill School Arrested on warrants District Scnool Board is to were Raymond II. Williams be held today at 8 p.m. co7em The topics indude a bud- police Court Judge Kyran get review, upcoming te- P. Molloy Thomas J.

nure appointments for se- Bills, 25, 489 3rd eral teachers, and reports charged with failure to keep boar(J right by Officer Nicholas J. mmil ees The meeting Masel i Jr and Thomas J. JH bc Mi the feoard of of fi Tamarac High charged wilh criminal Iress js pass by Dei. Peler Durkee. bljc Bills was fined' $25 in Police Court.

The two other 0 cases were adjourned until Hospital Scene Ap ri1 i Of Mattress Fire Samaritan Hospital officials told police Robert A mattress fire on ths Swart, 25, of 159 Hill en- third floor of Samaritan tered the hospital Sunday Hospital summoned Troy for treatment of an alleged firemen Monday evening, LSD overdose. Swart was but the fire was reported out held for observation. when they arrived. Arthur Guadano of 284 9lh The alarm was sounded at St. told-police the vent win- 6:55 p.m.

with Squad 1, dow on his car had been Pumpers 1, 4 and 8 and broken and a radio speaker' Truck 3 responding. Fire- worth $10 stolen from the men used a smoke ejector to vehicle while it was parked clear the smoky third floor at his home Friday. and sounded the outtap at investigated If li 'Spring the I'M p.m. PAR vrtri i i Cjean-Up Special' call 1 O1U for TREE PICK-UP in Brunswick and FREE HAULING to crusher Town of Brunswick (nllof mny lio lerminaleil al any lime- act nowl) 5u.uul A 1 11 1 II 1 jrtl 1 yffftaata W'liliilJ; i iP Gh i i 5 as IS HTTYeTKHMND Isn't it your turn to win? -f 1C ETll LNEW.T -LJflH i-- -kvl 1 1 1 SEFIES 'Kcoumna DBAWWI LtSiA wnm i NUMBER 1 Cgnmuiontr at iorf Play! Tor. winning numbdj let any Lolftrf Tltkrt or vcur (ocol II i lo any York Stall Lottery Building lion CenUr, Albony Lottery Slalt Cqmpui, Alb.ny, ei to iny oHlc OFIict, Korner Rr.

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