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BRIDGEPORT SUNDAY POST, SEPTEMBER 9, 1962 D--FIFTEEN DEATH NOTICES MAIK Milford HoipLlal Sept. 6, AUcc BmiOi BJalr ol 112 a a tuck Avenue, MUtord. wife ot iho late NelKHi Blair. Friendt are Invited to attend the funeral on Monday at 8:15 a.m. from Lhe Gregory JMHe Funeral Home, 291 Bridseport Uevon.

and at St. Gabrlel'i Church at 9 a.m. with a solemn hJiih Mass of requiem. Interment In si. Mary's Cemetery, Milford.

Friends may call Saturday Iram 7-9 p.m., Sunday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. West Haven Veterans Hospital Sept. 6, 1967. Jamci Simmer Bray, beloved husband ol Gertrude Paradise Bray ol ioa Araonre Bridgeport, aervicei i be held at the funeral home of Georse J. Smith ami Son, 135 Utotd street, Wilford, on.

Monday, Sept. IQIh at I I a.m. Inter menl in. Kincs Highway cemetery, i ford. Ansantftwae Lodge ff9, A.F.

A.il. will conduct Masonic aerv Sunday al p.m, Vtiendi may Saturday evenlnff and Sunday aflerr CHOROBIK--In SlraUord, Sept. 8. 1967. Joseph Chorobik.

beloved husband of Alexandra dchucki Chorobik, ol 1573 West Broad EL Friends are I i to attend the luneral In the Radoiycki Funeral Home. 305 Pulaikl Tuesday al a.m. anl (rom Archangel Church at 9 i a solemn high Mass ol requiem, interment In Si. Michael's Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday from 5-9 p.m., a 3-7 p.m.

Recitation ot (he Kocary by PL Michael's Holy Nam society Monday al 7 p.m. DAir.KV--In Trurnbull, Friday, Sevl. J962. Maty Hlckey Dailei, wile Ihe lile Patrick ItftUey. lormtrly i Hartford, of at.

Joseph's Manor, Thin bull. Friendi may attend the tuner. from the LonE Hill Funeral Home i Mullms and Rtdsale-, Main St. ar Urn ham flare inx Tuesday, Sept. I al 8:30 a and at St.

Stephen's Church at 9 a.m. with a requiem hurh Maii. Interment in Calvary Cemetery York. Friends ma ciOl on MI day from 1 ta 5 ind 7 lo 9 p.m. DAI.TO--In this City, SepL 7.

1942. Nlch, olas J. of 61 Twite-harass lid. Tnimhull. in Tiij 81st year, Service will be at the Funeral lloir.e E.

Bishop and Son. H39 Fair IieM on Monday at 12:30 and from SL George's Albanian CJiur Howard at p.m. Interment LaVeview Cemetery. Friends mav cal Saturday 7-10 p.m., Sunday 2-10 P.m i City. Kept.

6. 1967, Bab; John Deyo. 6 day old son. of Peier an Johanna St umbers Devo of 3591 Man it, i a sen-ices were Fndaj Kept. 7.

IroiTJ the A. A a ar Pon, Funeral Home. 26 a Washing "nlerrnenl in St. MJchaeJ', Cen- Sept. 8.

1962 this Cilv. Sep 1 Nirola Faluiar-o. 79, of 69 Kt. kind of Tom ma; a Falaiarano anil la Die Gabriel and Anthony Falzarano. Concttia i a and C'arniell Oruio.

T'nends are invited to atteni the a on Tuesday from Ihe Abrlola and Son Kunetal Home. 2 i Main St. Hi 8 a.m., and in St. a ael i ttiuTdi al 9 a.m. with a Mai rruulem.

Interment In St Michael- Cemetery. Friends may call Sunda from 6-10 p.m., Monday 3-10 p. HAIJ.KTT--In this city Sept. 6, 1943 Grace O'Nell Hallett. widow ol i ner Hftlint of 70 PeanaH place, foi erly of 623 Marina Villa Service M-UI be held Monday at 11 a.m.

the a home of Dennli an D'Arcy, IC46 Fairfield avenue. men! in Park cemetery. Friends ma call Saturday 7 to 9 p.m., Bunds 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. I.ARK1X--in West Haven's Veterans pllat. Sept.

7. 1963, Frank H. Uarkin beloved husband of Emma Warmui La rt In, of 14 Falmoulh Fatrfield Funeral services i be held MI al 2 p.m, from the Funeral Dennli and D'Arcy, 1046 Falrtleld AY Inlermenl In Lawrcrotl Cemetery. Fai IttJd. Fnendi may call Saturday 7 to 9 p.m.

Sunday 2 to 5 7 to 9 p.m. LATHER--In FalrTLeld SepL 7. 196 Of one B. La tour of Lonrtello avenue. Falrfleld.

Friends are InvitL to altend the funeral from the Joh M. ShauCmesjey funeral home. 190 Post road Monday at a Uienc to the Church ol the Hoiy Faml at 9 a.m. wJlh a requiem Mais, I terment In St Michael's Stratford. Friendr may call 3 lo 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

VERY--In thli city Saturday, Septem ber 6. 1967. Hush J. Lavery, huiban of Katherine fmilh La very, ot 6 Hlrtory Mre-eL Fricndi may atlend Ih funeral from his Jate resident HJckorr street, on Tuesday, her 11. al 9:15 a.m.

and at CJiarles' church at 10:00 a.m. with solemn requiem Masi, Interment St. Mlrhaet'i cemeterj'. Frlendi rail a 2 p.m. Sunday, Monday lersoon and evening.

ArranpemeT by MulllTii and Redirate. Park Council of will rectta the Hoja with St Monday evenlne. OBITUARY James S. Briy Services for James Sumner ray, 74, of 108 Argonnc street, airfield, who died Thursday, ill take place tomorrow at 11 m. in the George J.

Smilh and on funeral home, 135 Broad reel, Milford, with the Rev. rvin Thursby, pastor of the Kurch of Christ Congregational, 'ficialing. Burial will be in Kings ighway cemetery. Milford. William F.

Coleman Services for William F. Cole- lan, 69, of 172 Winthrop slreel, ew Haven, formerly of Slral- ord, who died Thursday took at 8:30 a.m. in the Mullins Redgale funeral home, Main reet. Long Hill, and at 9 o'clock SI. Stephen's church with a re- iem high Mass.

Burial will be in Ivary cemetery, New York. Surviving is 9 cousin. Nicholas J. Dalto Services for Nicholas J. Dalto, of 61 Twitchgrass road, Trunv II, who died Friday, will take ace tomorrow at 12:30 p.

the Henry E. Bishop and Son neral home, 1139 Fairfield ave- and at 1 o'clock in St corse's Albanian church. Buria be in Lakeview cemetery. lace yesterday in St. James hurch, Stratford, with a high re- uiem Mass.

Burial was in St. lichael's cemetery. Celebrant of the Mass was the lev. Jean Tetreault. assisted by ic Rev.

John Bumstead, deacon, nd the Rev. Thomas Driscoll. ub-deacon. Father Bumstead ead the committal. Bearers were Robert Carroll, Robert Carroll, Patrick Carroll and Daniel Bodreai Mrs, Patrick Dallcy Mrs.

Mary Hickey Dailey, 76 vidow of Patrick Dailey, formerly Hartford, died Friday in St oscph's manor, Trurnbull. Services will take place Tues DEATH NOTICES itself ivilli a A i fiarre luiitd Monmncnl in your i loved ones. Monuments HONEYSPOT MONUMINT WORKS, INC. STRATFORD AVENUE Blfori Entirlng SL return (D 5-7037 KRIDQEPOMT. CONN AN IMPORTANT PART OF Your Family The Rock of Ages Seal is more than a trademark It ia the of quality the signature of a craftsman.

When you buy a monument look for this seal.You will find it only on genuine Rock of Ages Your Rock of Agti Aulhortiid WILLOW Monument Works 2766 NORTH AVENUE rt this Ciiy. Saturday. Sept 8, ilartc il. Manh NewHt. William )C.

i ot (276 f'aclc i Fnendi may altend the funeral at Funeral HeslJence Ntdllni and Red irate. I Park on Tuesday, Kept I 1967. at a.m. Interment In Grove Cemetery. Frlendi may cal Sunday from 7 to 10 and MtH Ironi 3-JQ p.m.

WH--In thii City. Sept. 7. 1762. Ma ret J.

PoiJi, widow Steven J. I 1 of mother of Sleihe Toch, Mn. Barhara Pohl and Marzaret Silhancv. Fricnrts are i viled tn a Ihe a from II A. Rufcer Funeral Home, I 3 3 btra ford on Tuetday.

Sept. nth. Cemeterj'. call Sundi and Irom 3 P.m. ID p.m.

ai 7 p.m. lo 9 p.m. ROIVK--In thli City. 7, 1967. Krne Rowe, husband ol Gloria Vodol Rowe.

oE 17S3 Stratford Brtdzi port. Funeral lervices will be hel Monday at 10:00 a.m. at The Stratford Funeral Home ot Dennli and D'Arci 2611 Mala Interment In Lakevte 1 cem eterj-. Frttnds ma call Salu i day from 7-10 p.m.. Sunday 2-10 P.n thli aty Sept 7.

1962 Catherine Nevillci Shannon, wife Thomai P. Shannon, mother ot WAI Catherine Shannon, sister of Mrs. Me ol ai 'Kowtko of Monroe, daughter Catherine Renehan N'evllles and nle of Miss Alary Renehan. Friends are i vited lo attend the funeral from tl Me be mm and lieaphy funeral horn 366 Lafayette street on Monday 10th at 9:30 a.m. and at St.

Ann church at 1O a.m. with a lolemn hi Man ol requiem. Burl In 3t- Mi ael's cemetery. Frlendj may call af 3 p.m. on Sunday.

Stamlord. Frida September 7, 1962. Jane Hodmi Shorten, widow ol the 3ale Michael Ehortell, of 25 St Charles slreet, Star ford, formerly of. Stratford. Frierr may a ttend the lure ral from the neral residence ol Mulllnj and F.edeai 1297 Parlc avenue, on Monday, Si tember 10th at a.m.

and at JameA' Churcb at a.m. requiem hish Mavi. Interment Michael's cemetery. Friends may ca on a from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. SMAIJJKY In Falrlicld, 6.

196 A Em alley ot 130? Congress FalrneLd. Private icrvlcej and Inle Siaurhneway Funeral Home. 1903 Rd. No caLlInK hours. Requested family that floweri SPRlXGKIt-- In thlj Cili'.

Sept fl. 196 Diane Springer, Infant daughter ol Joi and Jean Belcher ase monthJ. 27 days, ot 52 Ridec A Funeral Ben-Lees i be held from Funeral Residence of Frank Polfce Hori, 1JJ Falrfleld cor. Hancoc on Mondav at 10 a.m. Howard Orr orficiatinz.

Intern Park Cemetery. Frlendi may call Su day from 7-1Q. p.m. WKKD--In this Citj-, Seol, 6, 1962. liam H.

Weed, huiban ol LIUl McLel I an Weed of iS 4 Norman 1 Funeral Cervices will be held Crom I. Albert W. Spear funeral home, 12 Falrllefd on Saturday. Sept- at 2:30 P.m. Interment i be at ronvenlence ot the family.

Coiling hou Friday 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. HITK--In this City. Sept B. 1967. Jo ruiJberid ot Ada While or SLHH 9t.

Funeral i will be he from ILoHlnd Memorial Chapel ol United Owiregaiionai Church, 01 dayj Sept. M. at I a.m. Intermo be artTKKinced. Frfend'i may rtl! the Albert W.

Spear Funeral Hon 13J2 Falrtleld Sunday ant! MI day from 7 to 9 p.m. this City, Keplember K62. Edith OUon Wilcoxson. widow- Henry W. Wikxwison, of 297 Arb- Drive, FalrfleJd.

i ot Joieph a Olson, and Robe Bresnahan. Funeral will be al (he South port Oonirecatlonal Ctiur nn Jlonday at 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery, Stratford. Arran, mrnls wllh Wtlmot. Wejt and Cojldii i cits- Thursday, tcmber 6, T.

Wilson i Pembroke Friends altond Ihe funeral from the residence ilulllns nnrl P.edsa 1297 Park a on Monday, September 10. 1962 at 8:15 a.m. and at St. Charles church at a.m. with a requiem hlsh Mais.

Pince of interment to be announced. Frieruii may call on, Saturday from 7 lo 10 p.m., Sunday from 2 to 10 P.m. tAI.KTA--In Grtlfin Hoipilnl, Derby, Sept. 8, 1962. Joseph TlaleLa, 50 years ol are, ton of the I Mr.

and Mrs. St. were removed to the Adzlma Funeral Home. 591 Arctic Bridgeport, where funeral services will be held on Tue.sdai'. Sept.

11, at I I a.m.. with the Rev. John MarkovJch of- Interment In Kt. John's Crm- elerj-, Stratforii. Friendt may call Sunday 7-9 p.m..

Monday p.m. Pa: hedeon services on Monday at 7:30 P. PlHM Coll For Tromportotln Mo. Ihru Sot. A.M.

f.M 10 A.M.- 5 r.M. Open by Appointmtnt ED 5-0237 Nicola Falzarano Nicola Falzarano, 79, of G9 ommercial street, a retired cm-; oye of the Bridgeport Gas corn- any, died yesterday in St. Vin- hospital. Services will take place Tucs- ay at 8 a.m. in the A.

R. Abola and Son funeral home, 2160 street, and at 9 o'clock tn t. Raphael's church with a high equiem Mass, Burial will be in Michael's cemetery. A native of Italy, Mr. Fal- arano was a resident oT Bridge- ort 50 years.

He was a member the Provincia di Caserta lety. Surviving are his wife, Tom- Romano Falzarano; three ons. Louis, Gabriel and Anthony alzarano, all of Bridgeport; two aughters. Mrs. Concetta Cortina, Bridgeport, and Mrs.

Carmella erulo, of Nonvalk; a brother, jabriel Falzarano, of Portico, taly; 15 grandchildren and sev ral nieces and nephews. Dennis Feery Services for Dennis Fcery, 14, 376 Seavicw avenue, who died ednesday took place yesterday the A.G. Baker funeral home, Rev. Edward Fraim, St. Luke's Episcopal the eclor of hurch, officiating, Burial was in -akeview cemetery.

Bearers were Samuel Watte, Charles Mclntyre, Steven Polock, Roland Cormier, Louis tyisztor and Stanley Chorobik. Mrs. Steven J. Poch Services for Mrs. Margaret Poch, of 470 Wells street, widow of Steven Poch, who dictl Friday in Bridgeport hospital, will take place Tuesday at 11 a.m.

in the A. G. Baker funeral home, 1888 Stralford avenue. Burial will be in Park cemetery. Mrs.

Poch was a member of the Royal Neighbors of America and (he Hungarian Seventh Day Adventist church. Surviving are a son, Stephen C. Poch of Milford; two daughters, Mrs. Barbara and Mrs. Margaret Silhavey, both of Stratford and four grandchildren.

Ernest M. Rowe Services for Ernest Morgan Rowe, 59, of 1788 Stratford avenue, who died Friday in bis home, will lake place tomorrow at JO a. m. in the a fu- nertil home of Dennis and D'Arcy, 2611 Main street. The Rev.

Wallace W. Anderson, of the United Congregational church, will officiate. Burial will be in Lakeview cemetery. A native of Wilks-3arre, Mr. Rowe was employed with the Metropolitan Body company.

Surviving are his wife, Gloria Vodola Rowe; nine Ernest, Donaldj Elmer, Kenneth, William, Ernest Warren A. Philip P. Rowe, all of Bridgeport and Melvin Rowe of Danhury; four daughters, Mrs. John Sirak, of Garwood, N.J., Mrs. Joyce Lowden, of Danbury, Miss Re saline Rowe, of Bridgeport and Miss Phyliss Rowe, of Southbury; a brother, Elmer Rowe, ol Endicott, N.Y.; a sister.

Mrs. Clifford Shaver, of Newark Valley, N.Y., and several grandchildren. Mrs. Thomas P. Shannon Services for Mrs.

Catherine Nevilles Shannon, 41, wife of Thorn as P. Shannon, 450 High street, who died Friday, wil ake place tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. in the Lieberum anil Hea- CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Mrs. Ellis Green for Mrs. Elizabeth of Concord, Services Green, 90, widow of Ellis Green and moth- of Mrs.

David Garbelnick, ol 8 Old Farm road, Fairfield. who died Thursday in Concord ook place Friday in Boston. Surviving are another daughter, Mrs, Perry Hollander of Fort 'airfield, two sons, Mandell ireen of Boston, and Dr. Morris Ireen of Concord; nine grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and several nieces apd nephews. Mrs.

Grace Hallett Services for MR. Grace O'Neil 75, of 70 place, 'ormerly of Apt. 622, Marina vil age, who died Friday, will take tomorrow at II a.m, in he Dennis and D'Arcy funer al home, 1046 Fairfield avenue Burial win be in Park cemetery Frank H. Larkin Services for Frank H. Lar 66, of 14 Falmoulh road phy funeral home, 866 Lafayette street, and at 10 o'clock in St.

Ann's church with a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Mrs. Joseph Soldi Services for Mrs.

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Fredrick J. Allsup, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, officiating. Burial will be in Lawncrolt cemetery. Fairfield. George B.

LaTour Services for George Brian LaTour, 86, of 40 Longfellow avenue. Fairfiekl, who died Friday in his home, will take place tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. in the John M. Shaughnessay funeral home, 1903 Post road, and at 9 o'clock in Holy Family church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St.

Michael's cemetery. Mr. LaTour was a retired ticket agent for the New Haven rail road. He was a member of the Elks lodge 36, Bridgeport. Surviving are two sons, George f.

Burka. of Bradington, and Charles E. LaTour. of De- roit. two daughters, Mrs.

vtarion J. Burka of Miami, Florda. and Mrs. Catherine L. Churchill, of Fairfield.

IN MKMORTAM lovlnc memory of our dear mother. Mrs. Aimet Demko. who paned away Sept. 8, 1955.

our sentle and patient With ladnen ve recall. Toa hA a Vlndly word 1or each And died beloved liy all. Tlie voice Is mule and i thi he Ttiat toved well an-i Irue. Ai. bJtler Kas the Irlat to part rom one so cool ar you Tou are not toreatten loted on? Nor will ever he As Ions ai Ule and memory (Bit We will remember thee.

Sadly mimed hy dRURhlerj, Jennie Monroe, Helen r.nrvey, and WUllam, IN A In. lovln? memory of my mother Elizabeth The is Ma I lory, who passe a thirty-one years ago today. SepL th, 1931. your hand And your dear sweet face to To hear your ar.d you mlle, You a BO much in me. Levin fly remembered and lAdly miste your daughter, Florence MaHoiy for Everett J.

Morey, on 9th a 10:00 a.m. at fit. Catherine of Sienna Church, Nlcholn, UNVEH.1KO NOTICE There Hill he an ot monu ment In memory nf Gabriel Moss at th Old Rivtfph Sholnn remtlerv nn Khepan Kt. and Hinsi a Fulrrreld, Ih Sunday, Sept. 9, at 12:33 noon.

Mrs. William R. Newilt Services for Mrs. Marie M. Newilt.

58, wife of William R. Newitt, of 1276 Park avenue, vho died yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital, will take place PUesday at 11 a.m. in the Mulins and Redgate funeral home, I2S7 Park avenue, with the Rev. John Reinbardt of the First Assembly ol God church, officiating.

will be in Mountain Grove cemetrry. A native of Bridgeport, Mrs. Hewitt had been employed with the Bryant Electric company more than 20 years and was member of the Veterans Association of the Bryant Electric company. Surviving, in addition to her husband, ore a son, Glen Newilt of Chicago; two daughters, Mrs, Chester Adamicki of Phoenix, Ariz, and Mrs. Carl E.

Sherman, of her mother, Mrs. HatUe Mitchell, of Bridgeport; two brothers, James, of Bridgeport, and Edward Marsh of Norwalk; two sisters, Mrs. Edna Carlson, of and Mrs. Rich ard McSweeney Milford; five grandchildren and two great great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Mass.

Burial was in St. Michael's cemetery. Celebrant of the Mass was the Rev. Edward J. Hussey, who also read the committal.

Bearers were Joseph, James D. and John Soldi, August Brighindi. Victor Brighindi and Berton Ryan. Diane Springer Diane Springer, 3-monlh-old daughter of John and Jean Belcher Springer, of 52 Ridge avenue, died yesterday in St. Vincent's hospital.

Services will take place tomorrow at 10 a.m. in the Frank Polke and Son funeral home, 1546 Fairfield avenue, with the Rev. Howard Orr, pastor of the Olivet Congregational church, officiating. Burial will be in Park cemetery. Surviving, in addition to her parents, are two brothers, John, and Dale Springer; three sisters, Sharon, Valerie and Dorothy Springer; her paternal jrandmother, Mrs.

Dorothy Caruso; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Myrtle Belcher; and the paternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Esthed Springer, all of Bridgeport. William H. Weed Services for William H.

Weed. of 554 Norman street, who died- Thursday, took place yesterday in' the Albert W. Spear funeral) home, with the Rev. Wallace W. Anderson and the Ruv.

Howard Nutting, of the United Congregational church, officiating. Burial was private. Mrs. Henry W. Wikoxson Services for Mrs.

Edith Olson Wilcoxson, 49. of 297 Arbor drive, Fairfield, widow ot Henry W. Wilcoxson, who died Friday will take place tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the Southport Congregational church with the Rev. Elwin B.

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Mrs. John J. Wycoff Private services for Mrs Teresa Black Wycolf, 73, of 1569 Fairfield avenue, widow John J. Wycoff, who died Wednesday, took place yesterday in the Stratford funeral home of Dennis and D'Arcy, with tha Rev. George Hodgkins, pastor of the Stratford Congregational church, officiating.

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