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7 BRIDGEPORT SUNDAY POST, September 18, 1977 Donald Valle, Eatery Founder, Dies in Mass. NEWTON, Mass. AP) Donald D. Valte, an Italian Im- migram who founded a chain of iteak houses from Maine to Florida, died early Saturday after a heart attack in his home here, his lirm announced. Valle, 69, was pronounced dead at arrival at Newfon-Well- esley Hospital, according to Donald Davis of the restaurant Valle.

who also lived in North Miami, had come north to assist In the opening Oct. 3 of the chain's 26th restaurant In Rockvllle, Md. The company announced all the main dining rooms will be closed Monday In memory of (he chain's founder. Valle, who came to the United States from Italy at the age of 4 with his family, opened his first steak house in Portland, Maine, in 1933, and started expanding down the Atlantic coast after World War II. Valle was chairman of the board and Jreasurer of the chain.

His son, Richard D. Valle, of president of the com- Valle also was survived by his wife, Sue, and their daugh ter, Judith Tansey of Cumber land Foreside, Maine. A funeral Mass will be sung Monday at St. Paul's Church, and a wake will be held Sunday at the George Doherty Sons Mrs. Ernest E.

Schiller Mrs. Elizabeth O'Neill Schiller, 65, wife of Ernest E. Schiller, of 510 Barnum terrace extension, Stratford, died yesterday in Bridgeport hospital, Services will take place Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. in the Cyril F. Mutlins funeral home, 1640, Bos- Ion avenue, Bridgeport, and at 10 a.m.

in St. Ambrose church. Burial will be in S. Michael's cemetery. Born in County Langford, Ireland, Mrs, Schiller was an area resident 55 years.

Survivors, in addition to her husband, include a son, Robert T. Schiller of a daughter, Miss Betty Jane Schiller, of New Haven; three brothers Thomas O'Neill; of Ireland; Frank O'Neil of England; and Eugene O'Neill of Australia; a sister, Mrs. Mary O'Reilly of Ireland; a grandson; and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Franklya Seacord GREENWICH Mrs.

Ann J. Seacord, 63, of 5 Beech street, Byram, widow of Franklyn Sea- Mrs, Stephen G. Mo In a Mrs. Helen E. Bodie Molnar, 53, wife of Stephen G.

Molnar of 281 Godfrey road, FaErfield. died yesterday in St, Vincent's Medical center. Services will take place Tuesday at JO a.m. in the Lesko funeral homej 1S90 Fairfield avenue, Edward F. Slat lory Sr.

Edward F. Slallery 61. cord, died Friday in Greenwich lospital. Services lomorrow at 8:30 a.m. in I.

P. Gallagher and i take place Son and at 10:30 a.m. in the United Church of Christ, with the Rev. Dr. John Butosi, pastor, officiating.

Burial will be in Mountain Grove cemetery. Born In Bridgeport, Mrs. Molnar was a Fairfietd resident 25 years. She was employed as a secretary with the Ives, Hansen and Dowries Insurance Agency in Bridgeport. She was a member of the Hungarian Re- forrned Federation of America, and the Order of the Eastern Star, chapter 3.

Survivors, in addition to her husband, include two daughters, Mrs. Kathryn Biro, of Norwalk, and Miss Cheryl Molnar, of Fairfietd. 744 Canaan road, a retired Jen kins Valve Co. employe, died ye lerday in his home. Services will be announced by the Redgate Hennessy lunera home, 2936 Main street, Bridgeport.

Morn in Bridgeport, Mr. Icry was a Bridgeport resident the past 22 years. He was a veteran of World War If. Survivors include his wife, Mrs, Alice Robertson Slaltery, Funeral Home Burial will be in WeHesIey. Cemetery," Wellesley.

in Wood! awn Mrs. David A. Veitch Mrs. Jean Wornock Veitch, 69, wife of David A. Veitch.

of 303 Park street, Stratford, died yesterday in Bridgeport hospital. Services will take place Tues day at a time to be announcet by the Dennis and D'Arcy funer al home. 2611 Main Strat Greenwich, and at 9 a.m. In Sacred Heart church, Byram. Burial will be in St.

Mary's cemetery. Born in Greenwich, Mrs. Seacord was a I if e-long resJ dent Survivors are two daughters, tfrs. Barbara Boisdclalr of Rock an, Mass, and Mrs. Lynn famroz, of Stamford; a brother, George Gazso, of Peeksklll N.Y.; two sisters, Mrs.

Elizaeth Jones, of Byram and Mrs Lily Brigham, of Gettysburg and four grandchildren. David Klein David Klein, of 1015 Falrfield avenue, a retired shoe merchant, died yesterday In Park City hospital. Services will take place today at 3 p.m. in the A.L. Green funeral home, 927 Grand street, with the Rabbi Milton Turner, of Temple Beth Sholom, Strat- ford officiating.

ford Burial will be i i Bom Hungary, Mr Klein cemetery, Stratford. a a Bridgeport res.dent 35 Mrs. Arthur.E. Rugg Mrs. Pauline Gotsch Rugg, of 1507 North avenue, widow of Arthur E.

Rugg, died Friday in St. Vincent's Medical center. Services will take place Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Frank Polke and Son funeral home, 154G Fairfield avenue, with the Rev. Lyman Reed, pastor of Olivet Con' regational church, officiating.

Burial will be in Lakevicw cemetery. Born in Bridgeport, Mrs. Rugg was a lifelong area resident. She was a General Electric company employe before her retirement, and a member of the Olivet church choir. Survivors include several nieces and nephews.

Gerald E. Diemer NEW MILFORD Services or Gerald E. Diemer, 50, of 3 Id Northville road, an opcrat- ng engineer with the Interna- onal Union of Operating Engi eers Local 478 of Hamden, who led Thursday in New Milford icspital will take place Tuesday at 19:30 a.m. in the Lillis uneral home, 58 Bridge street, and at II o'clock in St. Francis Bridgeport; a son, Edward F.

Slattery Jr. of Pawcatuck, a daughter, Mrs. Marylyn Torgerson, of Tinglewood, two sisters, Mrs. Teresa Hill, of Stratford, and Mrs. Helen Boothj of Seekonk, two grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews, Kenneth Hoffman FAIRFIELD Kennolh Itoff man, 5 5 of 1025 Congress street, a retired piastic cherm cal engineer at Dow ChemJca corporation, died Friday in St Vincent's hospital.

Memorial services wilt take place Monday at 10 a.m. in the i Presbyterian church. Burial will be private. Mrs. ElEn W.

Fernandez Private services for Mrs. Elln Vedberg Fernandez, formerly of Bridgeport, who died Tuesday in West Brentwood, N.Y., will take place in the Larson funeral home, North avenue, at the convenience of the family, with the Rev, Terry Smith, pastor of the Covenant Congregational church, off Seating. Burial will be in Mountain Grove cemetery. Mrs. Elizabeth C.

Klein Services for Mrs. Elizabeth C. Kfem, ot 'M Park street, who died Friday, will take place tomorrow at a.m. in the Bracken Donovan-Spcdntck funeral home, and at 9 o'clock in St. Charles church.

Burial Viill be in St. Michael's cemetery. DEATH NOTICES Death Notices 1977. Casimir UucXI, aje 6i, of 432 William irreel, husband ol lhc lofe Calherlr.e Barrett BucJO, devoted fathei ol Richard J- Buckl, door brolhcr of Rev. Ptler DucM, Frank Buck), Adam OycV.I end Mri.

Sopnle Cnli. Frlendi ore Invited 1o attend the funeral on Monday af 9:35 a.m. In Ihe Frank M- Rodoiyckl Sons r-un'rni Home. 335 Puiaskl iUeel, Drldgeporr, anfl ol 10 a.m. SI.

Michael Tht rM.rr* ln Redgate-Hennessy was a Stratford include his wife irene weist ui years. She was a member of the S1( Aialia chapter 2, O.E.E. Klein, of West Haven; Klein, 6 Survivors in addition to Bridge husband include a son, David J. am grandchildren. Veitch, of Stratford; a daughter.r Mrs.

Lillian Murray, of Hunting- willard C. Overwise ton; a sister, Mrs. Ann Coch- 'STRATFORD Willard rane, of Ireland; six grandcml- Qvenvise, 67, of 58 Newto dren, and several nieces nephews. Mrs. Alfred Winfield a retired meter repair man employed with the South lern Connecticut Gas company died yesterday in Bridgepor STAMFORD Mrs.

Willtette ospit 'f Alfred I Scrvices wil1 la Harvey Rugby street, widow ol Xavier church. Burial will be in St. Francis cemetery. Mr. Diemer was a New Mil- rd resident since 1D68.

He was a member of Andrew B. Mygatt Post, VFW; president of Ihe 5anbury-Bethel Racing Pigeon a( a in lhc Denn Winfield, died Friday in Slam- and fyArcy i un eral home 2611 ford hospital. Main street, with the Rev. Evc- Services will take place Mon- rett washburn, interim pastor day at 10 a.m. in Union Baptist of Stratford Baptist church, of- church, 25 Adams avenue, with (iciating Burial will be in the Rev.

Robert W. Perry, pas- Un on ce metery. tor, officiating. Burial will be Brjrn in cran ton, club and had been active for tears as a coach in the Pop Warner Football league. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

Marie Fierro Diemer; tvm sons, Gerald E. Diemer of Bayonne, N.J., and John J. Diemer of Milford; a daughter, i Lorraine Diemer of New Milford; two brothers, William and George Diemer, both of New York city; and a sister, Mrs. Patricia Gnerre of New York city. Mrs.

Michael A. Pomarico Services Mrs. Louise funeral home, 2936 Main street, Bridgeport, is in charge of arrangements. Born in Kansas City, Mo. Mr.

Hoffman resided in Fair- leld for 20 years. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ann Marie Hoffman ot Fairfield; (hree sons, Michael Hoffman of Houston, and Ri- vack and Robert Hoffman, both of Fa irl Eel two daugh ers, Miss Janice Hoffman of Houst a i Micheline Hoffman of Fairfield; i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A.

Hoffman, of Waynesboro, and a Henry A. Hoffman, Jr. of Lugoff, S.C. Miss Emily Doycsak Miss Emily Doycsak, 61, 323 Granfield avenue, a retired supervising seamstress employed at Bridgeport hospital died yesterday in her home. Services and burial will be private.

The Charles T. Pistey and Sons funeral home, 255 Barnum avenue, is in charge of arrange ments. Bom in Bridgeport, Miss Doycsak was an area resident all her life. Survivors include a brother, Grand sisters Chri Saturday CALOGINO-ln 1hii cllv, Sepl. W7I Acnes L.

Morphy CclogIno, widow ol Tho-nas Calogirw of avenue, Bridwwrl, cijtil of Joseph Semen ot Falrficltf, Charles Bennett Of Mobile, Alo, John Bennett oi Brldgcporf, irom Bennett Stratford, Chorles f. Murphy ol Bridgeport, Robert Murphy of Danb-jry, Cottierl ne VI olonto ol Orldaefiortt McNeltL of port, Barbara Clotla ol Bridgeport, Joan of Trop, H.Y. ond Cornelius Benneli of Bridgeport. Friends may attend the funeral en Monday. Sept.

ot 9:15 a.m. from 1Hc Gorham place, Trurr.bun and In St. Augjsllne'! to al nergl at 9 a.m. i Paiker oncf Holmes funeral homo, avenue, Berlin. Hew He sure.

cell Sunday and m. MARAZITA-ln Barbara, Calif. IS. 1977. Wiis.

Mary LHwIn Mara or 9-lS drive, Santa Borboro. formerly Of Mlllord. Beloved wife of ond dovoled mother Of Kuil Alaraillo. Friends ore Invited to atlcnd Ihe funeral from Ihr on Wednesday at a.n. end from Sf- Mary's Ukrainian Orlhodox church ot a Divfne Liturgy, tn- lerment in St.

John's cemetery, SUat- lord, frlcnris nviy coll Tuesday 3 5 ori'i 7-t p.n-. F'atiol'Hc-an, icrvlcci on TUES day ol 7:33 m. MOLNAR In )hls city, Se-pl. IIe'en Bxiie Molnar, tx-toved wife o' G. Molnar of 2S1 Gollrey road, fairfleld.

Filendi Invited lo allend the funeral al the Funeral htmc, 1320 on Sept. at 10 a.m. and tho United Church ol Christ Rev. Dr. Jotin Outoil pa-tof oNlcEatlng.

In Mt. Gtove cemetery, friends may coll Sunday 7-9 p.m. and Mon. 3-5 and Evening service 7:20 p.m. The Star Ctwraler 3 will exemplify Ihei rltuol al 3 p.m.

on Mon. Danoilun I- Unllcd Church ol Chrlil. MOHSANTO-VIvlan In llcfi Haver Connecticut, septcmhcr 17, Vivknn L. Ol Arltfir I. Monsanto, Sr.

Ol 36 North State slrcel, Ansonlo. Molhcr o' Shaioii Stri.vari of Anlonto, sliler 01 William Qanla Ralph Banta Banta Sr. end Bromley, oil ol Services te held Wfdneidoy, September 111 35 0.11. 'j 11io I 'Kn George J. Smith end Son, 13 Orwx street, AMI lord ond Mais oi Chris burial ol 51.

Gabriel's church ol 9 interment Kings rr-ay coll Morvioy end 2 lo 4 and? p.m. DEATH NOTICES Ve- iuccti St'rotlo rdy Fi ierMJi are tnvlkd altcnd the luneral services an Monday ot a.m. lhc SlratTord Ijncral ot Dennis and O'Arcy, 7611 Wain ttr Inlermenl In union cemetery. Stroll cal! Sunday 3 orxl THE UNION CEMETERY Stratford, Connecticut at need or pro-need Duiial plots for nil faiths Phone 375-4932 O-- In clly, Sepl. IS, 1977.

aiko, beiovcvj wile ooco of 1JJ SlioJJon LouJse Uasio of rAkhael A. Slreet, age 73 Of Mrs. Lortlta Cflppok ol Hyde Park, Hew York, ItiMMJo'c I'o-narrco ot MiHaia, Mrs. Aflcnc DeStelano ol Bridccport. RelovcJ granditiolhgr of Jeane R.

Union of Strollord, Michael A. pomorlco Hie Ind al FoJrlfcId, Glna fA. OeSteruno ol Bridgeport, Dawn A DeStoiuno if ihcoJorc fomarico Irto of AUlford, Troy A' Pornorko ol Miliord. cfilldren. Beloved iijler i'aul Savlno pusio and Domenlc llQiio, oil of Hanson, N.Y.

ond llusic of Mrs. nnimg Dt ot Florida, MM, Ji'nnlrj Cor rlcto and Mis, Mary Carlno, both of Po'khesrcr, N.Y. und several ephews. Services will lake Monday, Sepl. lunpral hoirte, 64? lloblo ner Jane at 9 a.m.

Rosary caurch at ID o.m, jl ChrlstJa Michael' cetnctc ctcry. nday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. requests Iha1 flowers Ix? Therc-sa's Guild of Holy Ro Roiary Sun line avenue, coi and a1 Hoi svifh Mci bmcnr I will i may ca Tlie fa ml I nllicd. iry en. 3y al 7:10 RUGG--in this city, Sept.

1 Pauline Golsch Rujg, wldov; ot E. Rugg oi 1M7 IJQ! 1 by willIh vvhon Marceil 'Jted lo attend Hie funeral Vorn f'jncrol ot FranV Potke Son. I51S FalrJIeld avcn-jc on lue I p.m. vet Con i Conqrcgtilii Sept. 1 7 Gcorga F.

Nelson, husbitvl ot Virginia Soul hport; Fol her Ihryn F. Krone end RTttmrd A. He lion. Friends arc Invlled: lo attend homo of 5ou1h Pino rocd, RiirfletrJ on Monday al 3:15 am and In St. Thomas.

Aquinas church, FaiHIdd at aerial. lot OaVlt nlcrr day 3-S SCHILLGR- church oflk'ollr i roll Sunday 7-9 cud Mi THK FAMILY OF MICHKLK PAULINE SOUTH vviili to thanV (lie many people who look part in the search for our beloved Rfjndjughltr. Voi a i i wholicljiod Inoui llmoot gtoat sonow.To Monsl- gtioi Bnnnon ol St. I'ctet's church, itm BilcJnt'poil 1'oltco Dcpt, Mr. Ceo Hcdyalo, Trumbull Morooilal Auxmoiy 10053.

Volotans Foi- oign Wnis, Distiict Onu Veleians and Ladies 1 Axuiliaiy, lha General 11 pel ric Coi ol fail (leU Hec -Tec CH p. a I Br i tig epoil, Mr. Mrs. Ocval gfj nil pa rents Mr. Orval Suulh, father OTIrlil city.

ct In SI Michael's Burial. nlerri DOYCSAK--ln ihls cliy September 1977 Emily Doycsok oi 223 Gran- lield oge beloved sister of oscvh Doycsax, MHfl Ell robe I Doycsafc, Jon IS ond Mrs. Ann Somws. ond burial win be al convenience of the family. Family requests no calling hours.

PI omit flowers. Arrange- rrxfiti by CharlM T. crJ Sorts lunerol home, 22 Barnum avenue, corner of NoWe. FERNANDEZ--Entered Inlo rest 1n Vtol servkei will ba held ol 1ht Larsot (unofol fiome, Morlh avenue o) the tanvtnlence ol llu family, In Ml. Grove cem clery.

There will be nrj cnillng hr Joseph Doycsak, of Praire, Texas; four Woodland cemetery. Overwise was an area resident Michael The Downer funeral home, 54 42 years. He was a U.S. Army West Matn street, of arrangements. charge I veteran of World War JI.

and was awarded the Purple Heart Mrs. Winfield was a life-long while serving in the European Stamford resident. She was. a theatre. He was a member of member of i Baptist th, Stratford Baptist church, church ond had been employed survivors include his wife, by the Paper Novelty company Mrs.

Veronica Brooks Over here. wise, of Stratford; a son, Alan Survivors are two sons. Van w. Overwise, of SheKon; a Jeffrey Winfield and William daughter, Mrs. Joyce Torres, of Baker, both of Stamford; three Stratford; two brothers, Henry daughters, Sharon, Susan and pberwise, Scranton, and Ed Stephanie Wlnfield, ail of a a Overwise, of TrumbuH; ford; three brothers, John Har- two sisters, Mrs.

Mae tier vey and William Harvey, both Uiann, and Mrs. Mildred Le of Stamford and James Harvey wonczyk, both of Scranton of White Plains, N.Y.; four sis- grandchildren, and ters, Mrs. Frances McCauley, sev eral nieces and nephews. Mrs. Nancy Mallory and Mrs.

Rose Montgomery, all of Stam-l Casimir (Charles) Buckl ford; and Mrs. Florle Bledson.l Services for a i i of Westport; a grandson: and (Charles) Bucki, 66, of 432 Wil several nieces and nephews. liams street, who died Thurs day, will take place tomorrow 9:30 a.m. in the Frank Radozycki and Sons funera home, 305 Puiaskl street, and a 10 o'clock in St. Michael the Ar changel church.

Burial will in St. Sheriff Fischer Set For His 13th Term City Sheriff Martin J. Fischer Is set to go onto the Nov. 8 election ballot for his 13th two-year Miss Rose A. Vladar Services for Miss Rose asso Pomarico, 73, wife of 122 She on who died Thursday, will lie place tomorrow at 9 a.m the Michuda funeral homo 9 Noble avenue and at 10 1 ock in Holy Rosary church ntombment will be in St tchaeVs cemetery.

Joseph Kluchnlck Services for Joseph Kluch ck 59 of 2M Beach street ho died Thursday, will tak ace lomorrow at 9 a.m. in th arker a Holmes funera ome, 180 Hillside avenue, Her N.H. Burial will be in Her N.H. Mrs. Justin Click son NORWALK Services for Mrs.

Marion Miller Glickson, 54, wife of Justin Gickson, 202 'onus avenue, who died Friday will take place today at I p.m elh ConJl Bridgep Sauntfe Klein of Ol Miss Elizabeth E. Doycsak, ant Mrs. Dorothea Martin, both Bridgeport, Mrs. Janice Lund quist, and Mrs. Ann Sommers both of Milford; and severa nieces and nephews.

George F. Nelson George F. Nelson, 73, of 189 Southport Woods drive, Soulhport retired executive clerk in the office of the Bronx, N. Y. Dis- rict attorney, died yesterday in St.

Vincent's Medical center. Services will take place Monday at 8:15 a.m. in the DougieUo Mer ot Wane Sull won frorn the von-Spodniel; Funeral Nome, 1W1 Until avenue (South ol Boston avenue), 0 Monday ol 8:15 a.m ond In II Church of SL Charles Borromeo wi Mais o( BurFnl at 9 a.i Relatives ond (rrwidi Invifed, interme In SI. Mlclwel's cemetery- CoWi fiouis 3 to 5 ond 7 to 9 p.m. KLEIN In 1hls city, Sept.

17, 19)7 David KIMn ol 1Q1 Folrfteld avejiur Belied husband cf Irene Kit devoted father of Sleven G. Klein i West Haven ona ErJilh Ente i Services will lake place At Ihe A. ond Son funeral home, 927 GIOI Sunday ol 3p.m. 1 3-5 end 7-9 p.m. ROSE--In Ihls tlly Seplc-intjer Wrs.

Francis Blotacy Orose, arje 33, ol 775 fformon rtrecl. of the Inle Jo- wph Orov, mslher ol DadyrVa and Mrs. Roy" Frlcndi are Invifcd 1a allcmJ 1hc TO! 0.1 al u.in. In Hie IA. Rftdajyckl ond Sons lunofrjl horn-, T05 'ulosfcl sfrcct and al 11:15 a In St, Michael the Archaic church with a Moss of the Christian burial.

Inteimenl In SI. tcrv. may coll Sunday 3 lo and 7 lo 9 p.m. 'SULLIVAN--In 1hts cily. Sept, 17, 1977 Eileen Donouar ol lhc I ale Pofilck O'Sulllvaa of Pa Bpt.

Arrnngcmenls win nwnced Redgale-Heorci iy (unenl home. 773i Wain slrcel, Brl IREBGATE A Funeral Service BRIDGEPORT RedgAte-Henneiiy 2936MAin5iieet 330-2120 TRUMBULL Redgate Fimer.l Home 4GorMmflAce 372-3587 Sept. U. 1977.1 ol 510 Mum snafford, wife of Frnc-1 e. Schiller and mother ol RnU- crl T.

end Jane Schiller. rim-is ore Invited to attend rhe funeral on Tuasday ot 9:30 am. in the Cyril Funeral home, ISiO Boslon avenue, corner ol RldQclield and at 10 a m. In St. Ambrose churth.

liilernicnl in SI. ce.TicIcry. Frlcndi may coll SjrvJcy 7-9 and Monrtav and 7-v Parking lal entrance of RWgelleld ave- A A this c-ly, Sept. li, Rose A. Vrj-Jar cl DiuJdion Frfcnds ore to JuMral Froin Ihe Funeral reliance al F-ranX PolV.e Sm, Folrfleld Oav cl 6:30 am.

ond al" S1 Arin'i church nl 9 a Interment In St. Wi- chad's cemotorY. Friends may mil 7 lo 9 p.m. and Si 3 7 to 9 p.m. toy Iron 3 to 5 MASS I Filth Annlvsrsory will ls brate lor VJanda WxPaddcn on Sept 22rv.

ai St. church at 6:30 a.rr at ol Peace In Stratford i a.m. and in Loyola Chapel al Fal Unlvcrslly at 12:19 p.m. Requested by her dcugtilcr, a Landry, son In low Poul and tfvtfr chUdrcn. IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORY OF OUR BROTHER STEPHEN J.

MARTIN Who Passed Away 3 Years Ago Today, Sept. 18, 1974 Gone But Not Forgotten AL RAY MARTIN SERVE A PURPOSE Flowers serve a purpose winch cannot be served as well in any other way. They permit friends to share, with Ihe family, the loss of a loved one. They help lo lighten the burden of grief, for they speak to us of eternal life. florist Association of Creole? Bridgeport uneral home, South Pine 1 pla ollin Creek road, Fairfield, and at 9 a.m.

in St. Thomas Aquinas church, Fairfield. Burial will be Oaklawn cemetery. Born in the Bronx, Mr. Nelson was a Southport resident the past eight years.

He retired 12 years ago from the District attorney's office. Survivors include his wife, Mrs Virginia Eberhard Nelson, Southport; a son, Richard A. Nel son, of Greenwich; a daughter Mrs. Kalhryn F. Keane, of Fair and eight grandchildren.

Mrs. Arlton I. Monsanto Mrs. Vivian Banla Monsanto, 57, wife ot Arlton I. Monsanto, of 2(5 North State street.

Willow Monument Works Inc. MEMORIALS FOR ALL FAITHS Cemetery Lettering INSIDE AND OUTSIDE DISPLAY Bronze Markers on Granite Bases OFFICE AND SHOWROOM OPEN SUNDAYS EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT--335-0237 2766 NORTH BRIDGEPORT--372-71 IS Sale of World's Finest BARRE GRANITE MEMORIALS 348 Surf Stratford --tpke. Exit 30 Cemetery Inscription Lettering and Cleaning Reasonably Priced Open Evenings and Sunday 375-2882 the Collins funeral home, 92 i a avenue. Rabbi Jacob -antz of Temple Shalom will of- iciate. Burial will be in the independent Hebrew Society cemetery.

Bridge- Yale a sensible, economical approach to cemetery In-Ground Pre-Placed Lawn crypts term, having successfully de- viadar, of 475 Davidson stree fended his renominalion on the who died Thursday, will tak Democratic i agalnsllpiace tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. several challengers in Thurs- Frank Polke a So day's primary. funeral home, 1546 Falrtie On the verge of starting his avenue, and at 9 o'clock in 5 25th year in office, he now Ann's church. Burial will be claims the title of being Michael's cemetery. longest continuously elected Democralic cily official in Connecticut.

Jasper McLevy a mayor when Mr. Fischer first became a city sheriff In 1955. He is also active in party affairs and is the district chairman in the 132nd district. He resides at 155 Lenox avenue. Mrs.

George Fairchllil BROOKFIELD Services for Mrs. Emma Louise Kairchild, 79, brmerly of Bridgeport and widow of George Fairchild, who died Sept 9 in St. Petersburg, will take place today at 2:30 p.m. in St. Paul's Episcopal church, Brookfield.

The Rev. George Crocker will officiate. Burial will be in St. Paul's cemetery, Brookfield. H.G.

Bechtel, 73, Dies; Former Easton Official VENICE, FLA. Harold G. Inasmuch as each parly can elect three sheriffs, the same number it nominates, winning the nomination is considered the equivalent of final victory. Besides Mr. Fischer, the Democralic sheriff team that retained lhc nominations over challenges Thursday included Manolin Ayala and Ronald J.

Cavern, posts. newcomers to these Will not rapomiWe for ony bflt conlracud Hoflivipot Rood, Conn. OMf? Bechtel, 13, of 500 South Park boulevard, formerly a town official and Republican leader In Easton, and a retired secretary and general manager American Fabrics in Bridgeport, died Friday in his home. Services will take place Mond a In Grace United rtcthodist church, Venice. Mr.

Bechtel was a lifelong resident of the Bridgeport area and was associated with the American Fabrics company years. He retired in 1969. He was Ihe organizer of the Easton police department an for years was chairman the Easton Board of Polic Commissioners. He a chairman of th Republican Town committee Ine years and was a former i rector of Bridgeport Chamber of Commerce, a direc- or of the American Lace Mami- aclurers association and a former member of the Easton Exchange club. i port, the a Masc affiliations nclude Ashlar lodge of Bridge- Aspetuck Lodge of Lafayette consistory of Bridgeport, Pyra mid Temple and lhc Hyram chapter, Royal Arch Mason Sandy Hook.

Survivors include his wife Mrs. Marion Holz Bechtel, of Venice; a son, Elliolt H. Bechtel of Litlle Rock, a daughter, Mrs. Gloria Drouet of Fairfield; and five grandchildren. AnsonEa, formerly of port, died yesterday Mew Haven hospital.

Services i take place Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. in the George J. Smith a funeral home, 135 Droad street, Milford, and at 9 a.m. in St. Gabriel's Mifford.

Burial will be in King's Highway cemetery, Milford. Born in Bridgeport, Mrs. Monsanto resided in the area for many years before moving to Ansoma six months ago. Survivors, in addition lo her husband, include a daughter, Mrs. Sharon Schwarz of Ansonia; three brothers, Ralph, Charles ond William Banta, all of Milford; a sister, Mrs.

Doris Bromley of Milford; two grand' sons; and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. SaJvatorc Marazita Services for Mrs. Mary Marazita, 63, wife of Salvalore Ma razita, of Santa Barbara, Ca a former resident of Mil ord, who died Thursday, wil take place Wednesday at 8:1 a.m. in the Adztma funera lome, 591 Arctic street and at 9 o'clock In St.

Mary's Ukrainian Orthodox church. Rev Basil Bulchko, pastor, will oi liciate. Burial will be in John's cemetery. Mrs, Thomas Caloglno Services for Mrs. Agni This Week Flowers Are For "II Calogino, 78, of 57 Jones avenu widow of Thomas Calogino, died Friday, will take place rnorrrow at 9:15 a.m.

in Ihe Ret gate funeral home Main sire and Gorham piace, Trumbu and al ID o'clock in St. Augu tine's Cathedral. i a will ui St. Michael's cemetery. Lawn Crypts at MounUiinGrove Cemetery offer sound, sensible approach (o keeping down llie cost of burial and al the same lime provide a dignified, clean, dry in-ground entombment for two persons.

Because the Crypls arc prc-placed, i i a i the need for individual vaults, Mountain Grove is iiblc lo offer a substantial saving lo those who purchase burial space in the l.awn Crypt Garden. By selecting and paying now, you will also be prelecting your family against any increases in cost thai inflation may make necessary. Crypt Quality Warranteed As always, Mountain Grove provides only the finest in ils service to plot owners. A a a is issued lo all purchasers of burial space in the Lawn Crypt Garden. 24-Month No Interest Payment Plan Burial Space Two in Lawn Crypl Section $1000.00 Bronze Memorial (optional) Down Payment With Memorial PcrMonih for 24 Months With Memorial 350.00 208.00 232.00 33.00 44.50 We invile yon lo slop in, phone or use the coupon, below, for information on a i Grove's Lawn Crypts.

a Grove Ccnielcty 2675 Norlh liriihjcporl, CT OfiMM Please send complete information on Mountain Grove's Lawn Crypts. I would like lo have a representative lelcphoEic me. I Florist Association at Greater Bridgeport 11 i i i i i i Hume.

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