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C-SIXTEEN BRIDGEPORT SUNDAY POST, DECEMBER 20, 1959 DEATH NOTICES i Cily. Dec. IB. Edward Bcecher ot 159 land Fan-field. will br held Tuesday nt 1:70 m.

ai Dip funeral homo of nmr.i* A tni-. FairfiHrf Avp. Interment in Umpawanu cemetery. Kertdine. conn.

Fi lends Monday 3-9 p.m. OBITUARY Clarence E. Bcecher 591 Arctic street and at II Services will take place Tues- 1 o'clock in Holy Rosary church. day for Clarence E. Bcecher, of 159 Rockland road, Fairfield, Sheridan n-hoiisf si "ill 1 Iirlii tno who died Friday in Bridgeport inr hospital where he was admitted 4 Burial will be in St.

Michael's; Michael Yusko, Raymond Petit, Frederick Ifedegard, John Green and Carl Rosenbaum. Charles G. Pross, Sr. Services for Charles G. Pross, ville.

N.Y., and was formerly in the real estate business in New York city. She made her summer home in this area in 1944, and moved here permanently in 1J15G. She is survived by two sons. cemetery. 67.

of 200 Ogden street, who died Friday in his home, will L. Ward Palmer of McCloml, Nicholas Flanagan la place Monday at 11 a.m. and Earl Palmer, Dec. 4 Services for Nicholas Flanagan. I 1 10 Spadaccinu funeral she lived; four grandchit- Tliry will be conducted at former Bridgenortcr, whoii 7 6 7 ol Ie avenue.

The Rev. and two great-grandchil- K. Ki-um ami inj: in the Dennis and D'Arcy'died Tuesday in the United States i a Sullivan, pastor ot the 1 funeral home. 1040 Fairfield ave-l National Soldiers' Home hospital, Second Baptist church will ofTl- t-Sl may I Rev. Howard S.

Washington. D. were conduct- i a Burial will be in Woodlawn oo i. m. pastor of Congrpgll there Friday in the Catholic lo-'ifi 1 -i5 church.

Burial will he in! chapel. Burial, with military y.mn si. are 'liiMic'-i V. i Umpawaug comeU'ry, Redding. honors, was in National Soldiers' cnad's Sunilfty i 01 cemetery, the Bronx, N.

Y. Mrs. John Salamon, Sr. He is survived hy Two brothers, i Home cemetery. Services for Mrs.

Anna Robert Reecher, of Fairfield I Surviving arc five sisters, Mrs. Murcko Salamon, of 214 Ann I Sheldon Beccher of i Patrick Gill, Mrs. Thomas Clark, jstrcet, wife of John Salamon, who Joseph Timothy, Mrs. i died Friday iu her home, will come. a M.

Beecher, also of Fair- of I MIsslMrs- CECCAHKU.I--In Anthony tVrairPUi. bpluvert Koie CVri-arpllj. Slrntlorri. arc 90. of 7li Morehouse street, and Irom Hob Name wno died Friday in his llOnlC.

church Bl 9 a.m.. "itli a solemn i Orlando L. Bloomer Services for Orlando L. Btonm- Friends may Saturday 6-10 p.m.. Kundny 2-10 p.

rail 01 remcS: 1 i TM will take-place Monday at 2:30 p.m. in the Henry H. Bishop and Son funeral home, 1131) Fairfield avenue. The Rev. Lester M.

rindscnon. Worthcy, rector of St. Paul's fro" 1 flTM i Episcopal church, Hunlington i MO Kmtneid on Monday. lvj officiate. Cremation will be Nicholas Cunninp.hjim," all of i be conducted Monday at 591 nnd Mrs.

Hugh the Adzima funeral home, 59 laghcr. of Tairfield; five hroth-j Arctic street, and at 10 o'clock rrs, John FlunaRan, of St. Petersburg, Michael Flanagan, of Bridgeport; Thomas, Edward and Patrick Flanagan, of County Roscommon, Ireland, and nieces and nephews. Andrew fit. Fiyatka Sts.

Cyril and Methodius church with a solemn high Mass of requiem. Burial will be in St. Mi chad's cemetery. dren. A.

0. CUSHNY, 69, DIES, I EXECUTIVE BOY, 9, CUT ON A AS PRESENT EXPLODES Mrs. George H. Dean jtion Friday morning. He died a RIDCIiFIELD--Mrs.

Catherinejshort time later in Norwalk his- Elizabeth Dean, widow DANBURY Alexander WESTPORT--A nine-year-old Cushny, o. of Long Ridge road, retired vice-president of fmancei miss exp ioded after he with the National Distillers andihad placed it in a covered glass Chemical corporation, of New)jar. York city, was tsricken with Stephen Katz. son of Mr and i K. -Mrs.

Stanley M. Katz, of II Pine heart attack in Norwalk while onj his way to Norwalk raili ile onj drive, was given the set for his birthday. It included a propel- Georfie Howard Dean, died yesterday morning in the home of Services are incomplete. Mr. Cushny was born in Shan- her daughter.

Mrs. Cal Sacks. i a i china, and attended Heidel- Kent lane, with whom she rcsid- berg college and the University of shook the house. prope! lant capsule to fire the missile. While playing with the set in the den of hii home, he put the capsule in a jar.

and screwed the cap on tight. Somehow, the capsule exploded with an impact that cd Mrs. Charles Sauer Services for Mrs. Anna Sauer, wife of Charles Sauer, who died 1 95 i in Mountain Grove crematory. iirm Mass.

Iniermr req ny call IJT1.V in Cleielanrl, Ohio. Snlurrtny. i)rr. 19. 1959.

I'ctcr Duly. c6 K-irs old. 72363 West Ulh ClevclBinJ. Ohio. formerly of Hritlceuorl.

Friends nrc to attend ihe Innnral Mom the Home. WrM I -rifvrlnnii, Ohio, on Wpdnr-sdny. Per. "al 8t3D a.m. end from Hnlv Ghost (tr.

Churrh nl 9 n.m. Intermrnl Holy Ghost cemetery, Cleveland. Oh EAMNGA--Tn this Cily. Friday. Dec.

15 Anna Kntansa, widow of Fran 1 Falanaa of 567 Arrifc Pt. Friends ni invited to atlcnd tlie funeral from Hi "AtUima funernl home, 5" Arciic Monrlny, Dec. 71. nt 10:30 a.m. nn Irom Hnly Rosary churi-h nt 11 "Interment In St.

Michael's crmetrr; may call J-'atuiduy "7-10 P-m. and 'Sunday 2-10 p.m. GA1J.UZZO-- In thin City. Dcr. 17, K5Q Domenico Iwtnvrrt husband 01 Jilrs.

Josephine Gntluzzn ol 539 Pcecn brloied tether nf Fra John C. Alty. Jnm L. Gnlluzio and Joseph K. Callus friends are inviled in a thr funct Dec.

21. at 8 a.m. from the A. Abriola A- Pon funeral liom- M26 Tail Wii.ihliiclon A and i -9 n.m. in Holy Rosary church with solemn liich Mass of rpquirm.

Intrrmf! St. Mirhscl cemetery. Friends ma Sunday from 3-10 ii.ni. GftCEN--In Milford Hospilnl. DPC.

19 Charles Henry Green. rlovrrt husband of Ahbie Smitli (Jrcr" faiher of Charles H. nnd vin "Crprn, of I-oomh Hrvun year. Funeral services will be Tic-Id (hi Cbdy White F'imrral Broad Milford. Monday.

Pec. '-21, at p.m. Interment in Lahrvlru Friends mny rail Fundai 2 lo 5 p.m. nnd to 9 p.m. Kf.irEII--In lhn nly.

Prr. 13. 1 Kcifer. of a Avr. jFuncral ncrvicci Mnmiay nl I I m.

nl thf funeral home of A- iv.ury. 1046 Fairfield avenue. Inicrnictu 'Mounlain firovfl cemetery. Friend 1 'may call Sunday from d-5 and 7-9 p.m, KNAPF In Summit. N.

Der. 18th. -1759. Josephine Knnpp, widow of -Pr. Albert Catlclon nf Pummlt, -New Jersry.

formerly of HrldKCport. Funrrnl nrrvlce.i will plnce Monday at I m. in Ihr i i a Jiome of Wilmni, WeM nnd nouldlnc feSH Lnfnet(e PI. Intcrmcni will tn ill. Grovi cemelcry.

No calllnc ouri. ItKONOVITTKR--In city. nee. 19. Mary Striln Kronovitter.

Ih? late Jnlin i -vt 170 Kinc i. FrLends iur lo (he funernl (mm the John I.P.OHI Son Kuncml llomr. 1.170 Fairfietd A Tuesday, Mcc. 77, K.S9, nl a.m. and from HI.

Rlriihru's uirrh at 9 a.m. a requiem Mass, In Si. rrmelciv. 'n may cnll from 3 to 10 ii.m. on and Monday.

this Cily. lrr. I 190. Anne 'ljuslk. beloved Haualiler of ihe laic 'Tind Mary Lnslh, uster of Knbira of Panhury.

(Icnrae 'CuMk of Bndceport ntid niece of Massdla of Yonhr.v N.Y. and Anne Sivlr of Petr-nt. Uepo'inc the Tomlmson Funeral Home, OJft Dflnhnry. whrrr frlen-is mil Sunday and 7-9 imv, In 1hc rmcliyn'kl a home, I Vonkm Vonkr-rn. tlie rrmains i leninr on Mmi- a 2 n.m.

KvrnlnR Mun- dny at 7 P.m.. a Tuesday, at 10:30 m. in SI. Mi- Ukrainian Citholic church al a.ni. Jnlcnneni in fc't.

Joseph's feme- ikcu. N.Y. Anthony Ceccarclli Services will take place Monday for Anthony Ceccarelli, 7-1, of 3G Henry avenue, Stratford, a retired employe of the Genera iilectric company, who died Saturday in Park City hospital. They will be conducted at 8 a. m.

in thc Richards-Spadaccino funeral home, 499 Washington avenue, and at 9 o'clock in the Holy Name of Jesus church with a solemn high requiem Mass Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Born in Tcrni. Italy, Mr. Cec carclli lived 36 years in thc Bridgeport area.

Surviving are his wife, Rose Taglini Ceccarelli, nf Stratford; four sons, John and Frank Cec carelli. of Stratford; Nello, Fairfield and Michael Ceccarclli, of Bridgeport; two daughters, Mrs. Esther Royal and Mrs. Mar garet Anderson, both of Stratford; two brothers, Samuel Ceccarelli, Stratford, and Joseph Ccccarelli, of Shelton and 11 grandchildren. George Colon Services for George Colon, formerly of 335 Main street, who died Thursday in Hillside home, will take place Mon dny at 8:30 a.m.

in the Robert K. Hcnncssy funeral home, 2936 Main street, and at 9 o'clock in "It. Ambrose church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in it. Michael's cemetery.

Mrs. Frank Falanga Services for Mrs. Anna Arctic street, widow of I'ronk Falanga, who died Friday in her home, will be conducted Monday at 10:30 a. m. in the Adzima home, I FairNPld.

1'rr. i 1'rMlia i i i Cfivlnnil I 1 of 3: N. Turkey Hill ltd of Alexander i nn. IT of A i IVtnirrl. FurmU lo allcnd ihe funeral Ir n.

Abrlota A- -mi norr Jlaln nn Monday 8 m. FI. painrX's rhurcli fll n.m fnlrmn inch Ma" nt rnnnem In Tn Til Michael's rrmelery. Fnrn Falurday 6-1C, p.m. Sundi cso.

DEATH NOTICES In Ihh city, Mrr-. 1 1759. of ('nroljn Lcoer Ocden Mrret. are invllt-il to nllomt tlie a (mm the fu neral hmnr. 767 Nnlilp nxi-nu- cm Xlon.

nt m. Ihe Rrv. William W. i i i i i i Intermenl In Woodlawn ron.rlrry. Itronx, N.Y.

Fricmh may rail Saturday 9 p.m.. 3.3 and 7.7 ji.ni. i.UTU.lKi.-ln a i Pec. I Anlfunw. liolined a n( ll-e I Filnmenn i.Vltio'.

nnd fnllier 'I'erein i-nniiirn n( Malilrn, Hrnini-c Ciirsnnn nf Kvrrett! i Moniemnrrn nf S'; Mnlrlrn." Jliisv Fiinernl friiin lini Kvi ho 2-i fin Masv. MnmlnVii! mil of irijiiirm ir. i SI Mal-ini. i-r-. nnd i MiMlr-1.

tn. nnd p.m. Services for Andrew M. Fiyal- 80, of 620 Oldfield road, Fairfield, ka, of 2-13 Orchard street, who! Friday in her home, will take died Wednesday, were conductedjplace Monday at 11 a.m. in the yesterday in SI.

Jolm Ncpomu- cene church with a solemn high Mass of was in St. Michael's cemetery. The Rev. Robert J. Maty was celebrant, assisted by the Rev.

Albert A. Tomasko, deacon, ant the Rev. Joseph Chochula. C.S.S.- R. Committal prayers were by Father Tomasko.

Bearers.were Joseph Haniska, Andrew Freistak. Stephen Cayo- rulko, Albert Rusatsky. Edward Drobnak and John Bayus. Domcnico Galluzzo Services for Doiuunico zo. 539 BeechmonL avenue, who died Thursday in St.

Vincent's hospital, will be conducted Monday at 8 a. m. in the Louis A. Abriola and Son funeral home, 426 East Washington avenue, and at 9 o'clock in Holy Rosary church with a solemn high Mass of requiem. Burial will be in St.

Michael's cemetery. Frederick E. Keifcr Services for Frederick E. Keifer. f)0, of 1175 Park avenue, who died Thursday, will take place Monday nt 11 a.m.

in the Dennis and D'Arcy funeral home, 1046 Fairfield avenue. The Rev. Arthur E. Bello. rector of Christ Episcopal church, will officiate.

Burial will be in Mountain Grove cemetery. jvilmrd of 13? Pltl falhr Pa i air inviteii to attend tbf a day. Per at 10 n.m. from LouH Abriola anit son Funeral Hume. ICnul a i i i Avr.

I In Turk cemetery. Fnenrt mny rail from -3-10 Pi" a 3-iO m. Christmas Gifts FLOWERS by Delivery and Quality Guaranteed John Reck Son Carl C. Reck, Prop. 1040 MAIN STREET Phone ED 5-2141 24' 1957 MONUMENT A I A A with His a i Pricei Plainly MarUtd On Every 'Stop in ar.rl tall th- In Ffiirfiri'l i i a a of thi.i Ka.

Orrlcr r.iw. (tier. CaM for free tmnvportntlon. Comult ui on I HONEYSPOT WORKS (mahtrt of tabt Ruth monument) I960 STRATFORD AVE. before SI.

Michael'! Bridgeport, Conn. ED 5-7027 ED venlnftt by WreK-dayt 1-5, lundny 1 1 SAH.MO\_ln thn City TliniKdnv Pec A a i Salamon. lie. Fneml' a i mv.iM tn attend ihe ml HIP A i i home. Arct.f on Prr.

ni m. ntui (rmn I'jnl and cvllnv rluirdi i i or rennicm. I Mn II SAIt.MK-- In Fat Stral- Terr. Triitnli nnisliy. nf ll.

I nr arc im-urd lo al Hor Mrs. Albert C. Knapp Services for Mrs. Josephine L. Knapp.

of Summit, N. widow of Dr. Albert Carlcton Knapp, died Friday in Summit will take place Monday at I p.m. in he funeral home of Wilmot, West and GouldinR, 884 Lafayette street. Thc Rev.

Wallace W. Anderson, pastor of thc United Congregational church, will officiate, and burial will be in Mountain Grove cemetery. Mrs, John Kronovitter Mrs. Mary Sirila Kronovitter, widow of John Kronnvittcr, of 17i ipg street, died yesterday in Hillside hospital after several months' illness. Services will be conducted Tuesday at 8:30 a.m.

in thc John Les- kn and Son funeral home, 13f)0 'airfield avenue, and at f) a.m. St. Stephen's church with requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery.

Born In Hungary, Mrs. Kronn- lived in Bridgeport more than 50 years. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Adrian A. Albert, and grendsnn, hot), of Ballslon t.akr, N.Y.; a sister, Mrs.

Frank Ral i and two nieces, all of Bridgeport. Louis J. Lucas Services for Louis J. Lucas, 72, of 154 Sheridan street, who died Thursday, took place yesterday in St. John Ncpomucenc church with a solemn requiem Mass.

Buriai was in St. Michael's cemetery. The Rev. Andrew L. Horvath in WpilncMlny.

Dec. Irnni si. John it n.m' iniermrnt i i i a celebrant, assisted liy tlie Rev. Robert J. Maty, 1 deacon.

in ii Tur.d.iy F.iirMrlil, tn p.n 7 mtiny in.rti I and the Rev. Joseph Chochtiln, C.S.S.R., sub-deacon. Committal prayers were read by Father Maty. Bearers were Gcorpu Tomas, Andrew J'avlavcik, Stephen (imt imsky, Frank Zinnia, Thomas Kosinak, Joseph Korhut. Miss Anne Lusik Shaughnesscy Brothers funeral home, 50 Reef road, Fairfield.

Burial will be in Oaklawn cemetery, Fairfield. Mrs. Nathan Scars Mrs. Rose Kleinman Scars, BS, of 49 Grove street. Bridgeport, widow of Nathan Sears, died yesterday in Rcstmorc convalescent home, Stratford.

Services will take place Monday at 11: 30 a.m. in the chapel of tlie Weinstein Mortuary, fi4C Farmington avenue. Hartford. Burial will be in the Sick Benefit association cemetery, Zion Hill, Hartford. Born in Russia.

Mrs. Scars resided in Hartford before coming to Bridgeport 30 years ago. Surviving a sons. Nee M. and David Sears, both of Devon; two daughters, Mrs George Crowll, of Ringoes, N.J.

and Mrs. Gladys Si.verman, Bridgeport; three grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Frank Mikulanccz Services for Frank Mikulanecz, 69, of 422 Spruce street, who dice Thursday, were conducted yesterday in Holy Trinity Hungarian Greek Catholic church with a requiem Mass. The Rev. Laszlo Orosz, pastor, officiated and burial was in St.

Michael's cemetery. Bearers a Schmidt, William Miller, Louis Walter Wisinski, Charles burochack, and Alfred Sousinski. Miss Nellie Walsh Services for Miss Nellie Walsh, 59, of 1654 Fairfield avenue, who died Friday in St. Vincent's hospital, uill take place Mon- dav at 0:30 a.m. in the John Lcsko anrl Son funeral home 13HO Fairfield avenue, and at 10 o'clock in St.

Peter's church with a solemn requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Mrs. Richard R.

Daly DANBURY Mrs. Anna L. Daly, 78, widow of Richard R. Daly, of 14 Clifton place, died Friday afternoon in Danbury hos- ptfaJ, where she had been a patient two days. Services will take place Monday at a.m.

in her home, and at 10 o'clock in St. Joseph's church, with a solemn hiuh Mass of Requiem. Burial will be in St. Peter's cemetery. Mrs.

Daly was a native of Washington. and had lived in Danbury 30 years. She was a member of the Council of Catholic Women. She is survived by two daugh- Mrs. James Shanlcy and Mrs.

Irene Rcilly. both of Danbury: four grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Arvid Larson day at 2 p. m. in the William C.

Kane funeral home, 41 Catoonah street, by the Rev. Robert Greene, pastor of the Westun Congregational church. Burial will be in graduating in The flying glass from the jai cut Stephen's face, requiring 14 stitches. He was treated by Dr. Maldolm Beinficld.

Services will he conducted Tues-j then became a member of the Chartered Accountants firm. During the First World War he served in-the British Army at Gal- lipoi, in Egypt, Palestine, France and Belgium. He received the Coral Gables, randchildren. and Charles Henry Green MILFORD-- Charles Henry Green, 71, of 81 Loomis street, Devon, died yesterday in the Milford hospital, where he had been admitted Thursday. Services be conducted Monday at 2 p.m.

in the Cody- White funeral home, 107 Broad street. The Rev. Irvin Thirrshy, pastor of the Church of Christ, Congregational, will officiate. Burial will be in Lakeview cemetery. Born in Woodbury, Mr.

Green lived in Devon 32 years. He had been employed as a machinist for the Remington Arms company 46 years. He was a member nl the Milford Plymouth Mens' club, the Quarter Century club ol Remington Arms, the Samuel Harris Lodge, Odd Fellows, Bridgeport, and the Stratforri Encampment. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Abbic Smith Green; two sons, Charles and Vincent, both of Devon; two brothers, James of Woodbury.

and Walter nf Forked River, N.J.. and a sister, Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Brink, of Wuthcrsfipld. Joseph Sarnik, Sr. TRUMBULL Joseph Sarnik.

75, of 8 Mnrningside terrace and formerly of Ogdcn street in Bridgeport, a retired employe of Columbia Records, died yesterday in his home. Services will be conducted Wednesday at 8:30 n.m. in the Adzima jmcral home, 591 Arctic street, Bridgeport, and at 9 o'clock in St. John the Baptist Car-patho- Russian Greek Catholic church, Vlill Hill avenue, Bridgeport, by the Very Rev. Joseph Simko, pastor.

Burial wil be in St. John's cemetery, Stratford. Panahedeon services will take ilace Tuesday night at 7:30 in the uncr.tl home. Mr. Sarnik was a member of St.

Basil's and St. Luke He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Susan Buynovsky Sarnik; a son, oscph Sarnik, of Stratford; daughter, Mrs. Helen Fucci, of JYumbull; four grandchildren and a great-grandchild; three brothers, John, Stephen and Paul Sarnik, all of Bridgeport; and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Knap and Mrs.

Susan Ellias, also of Bridgeport. of of Jerusalem. Willowbrook cemetery, ary Cross after the capture Born in Swansea, Wales, Dean was an accomplished pianist and a graduate of the Pittsburgh Conservatory of Music. She was a member of the Weston Congregational church and had lived in Ridgefield about a year. In addition to her daughter, she is survived by two brothers, John Shaddick, of Tampa, and Harrison Shaddick, oi EX-JENKINS DESIGNER RULED SUICIDE AT SHELTON.

(UPI) Medical! Mr. Cushny came to the United; authorities yesterday ruled as sui- 1 States in 1920, joining S. Young jde the death of Oscar and company, certified public ac-! SOIli 70, a graduate of Carnegie countants. New York He Tech and a retired machine de- came a partner in the firm two signer at thc Jenkins Valve corn- years later and managed firm's Kansas City office. In 1026 he became comptroller for the W.

A. Harriman corporation, a New York investment banking firm. He scyved as treasurer for the Aviation corporation and American Airlines from 1926 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY FREE-FREE-FREE ONCE new fuel .11 account, wa will cl.an and adjust y.ur ell burner, ch.ck th. drafts, temperature, and CO! reading. Oil Burners Installed OC NO DOWN L11.73 PAYMENT Pay Only $2.15 Per Week! JOSEPH A.

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He Jived 1 lS miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii alone here in a shack withoutis to 1.1M. He also joined Schcnleyi se lf about 48 hours earlier will Distillers corporation as a secre- a revolver found near his body. tary. and became credit manager of the National Distillers in 1934. A year later he was named comptroller, and in inS3 he was named vice-president of finance.

He retired in 1955, but served in a consultant's capacity until last year. Mr. Cushny is survived by his wife, Mrs. Millicent Bernice Mabon Cushny. Miss Ann Campbell NORWALK-Serviccs will lake Monday for Anne Cainp- )cll, 87, of 6 Marion avenue, who riird Friday in Norwalk hospital DANBURY i a several months' illness, 'or Arvid Larson, 7R.

of They will be conducted at niry road, who died a.m. in thc Collins funeral home, will lake place in the Albert W. Hast avenue, and at I) o'clock in St. Thomas the Apostle church with a solemn requiem Mass. Burial will he in St.

John's ceme- lcry. irhmidl funeral home, f) Granville avenue. The Rev. Elmer L. Olson, pastor of Trinity Lulhcran church.

Georgetown, will officiate. Cremation will follow. Mrs. C. Moore DANBURY Mrs.

Mary A. Mnore, H2. widow of John C. Mnnre. formerly of Helhel.

diotl yesterday morning in the Tree- haven Convalescent home. Brew- Services will take place Tues-l i 0 N.Y.. where she had been lay for Miss Anne Lusik. -Hi. a palient for five years.

'27 Noble avenue, an employe Services will take place Mon- Miss Campbell born in Louis E. Picard Louis E. Picard, 35. of 32 Pitt street, a printer employed by the Columbia Record company died Saturday in his home. Services will be conducted Wednesday at 10 a.

m. in the Louis A. Abriola and Son funeral home, 426 East Washington avenue. Burial will be in Park cemetery. A native of New Bedford, Mr.

Picard lived in Bridgeport eight years. He served in the Navy during World War II. He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Dorothy Picard; a daughter.

Mrs. Patricia Ferreira, of Bridgeport; ajid his mother. Mrs. Rose Picard of New Bedford. Lester Standlcy TRUMBULL--Services for Lester Standlcy.

62, nf 296 Shelton road, who died Thursday, will lake place Monday at 2 p.m. in (he Stratford funeral home of Dennis and D'Arcy 2611 Main street. The Rev. Louis Youn.n. pastor of the Nichols Methodist church, and thc Rev.

Samuel Livingstone, pastor of the'Mctho- dist church, Providence, R.I., and grand chaplain of thc Masonic lodge. State of Rhode Island, will officiate. Burial will be In Nichols Village cemetery. Peier Duly CLEVELAND, Duly, 66, of Cleveland, a former Bridgeport, resident, died here yesterday. Services will be conducted Wednesday at 8:30 a.m.

in the Bania funeral home, West street, and at 9 o'clock in the Holy Gho.sl Greek Catholic Burial will be in Holy Ghost cemetery here. A native of Pittsburgh, Mr. Duly came to Bridgeport when he was year old and lived there more than 20 years before moving lo Cleveland. He is a retired em- ploye of the Warner-Swassey company in Cleveland. He is survived by a brother, John Duly, of Bridgeport; three sisters, Mrs.

Mary Kraynak, also of Bridgeport; Mrs. Catherine Lclava, of Cleveland; and Mrs. Anna Byrnes, of Brooklyn, N. Y. ble street, father of Dominick and Joseph Saccardo.

of Bridgeport. who died Friday, will be conducted Monday in s't. Joseph's church with a solemn high Mass of requiem. Burial will be in Hoty Cross cemetery. The Salvatore Rocco and Son funeral home, 331 Main street, Everett, is in charge of arrangements.

electricity. Mr. Christenson's body found by neighbors late Friday inside the shack, situated in thc middle of 40 acres of land that he owned. Police said he shot him- body. Thc James T.

Toohey funeral home. 92 Howe street, is in charge of arrangements. Antonio Saccardo MALDEN, for Antonio Saccardo, of 43 No- FOR SALE FILL Sl.OO Yard LOAM S2.25 Per Yard NO. BPT. mid TRUMBULL MINIMUM YARDS EDison 4-5021 ACME FUs A ro GAS FURNACE 233 LINEN AVENUE ED 4-6168 OPEN FOR INSPECTION 10 A.M.

lo 5 P.M. NEW 2 FAMILY 4 and 4 61-63 IMPERIAL STREET OFF MADISON AVENUE Henry W. Kupp SHELTON--Services will take place Monday for Henry William Ireland and had lived here of 49 Perry avenue, who years. She was a member of the Catholic DmiphlRrs of America, Norwalk Council of Catholic Women nnd St. Joseph's Sewing is survived by a circle.

She niece, Mrs. Paul Phclan with whom she lived; a niece, Mrs. Anne Shay; a nephew, Police i-n'iil 10 i a i i i al 8:30 a.m. in the Cornelius; Capl. John Toolhill; and several 'r'n'im'- Friday en ronto lo Bridge- Delury Memorial, 111 a i i grandnicccs and grand- ij port hospital a she was street', and at 9 o'clock in St.inephews.

a truck on Noble avenue. She Mary's church. Bethel, with a 'was Bridgeport's tcnlh a fatal- requiem liifih Mass. Burial will i be in St. Mary's cemetery, i i year.

Services i bi. concluded at 1 Bethel. a. in. in the Duchvnski i Mrs.

Miinre was a native of eral hnine, Yonkcis Holland. She was a graduate of and at 11 a. m. in liu- Bridgeport Hospital Training Micharl'p a i a Catholic School of Nurses, and a charter rhurcli. Burial i he in I member of the State Association Joseph's cemetery.

YonkiMS.iof Registered Nurses of Panahr-dron services will be con- cut. dueled Mondav night at 7 p. She is survived by a brother, i i a J. Wcmmerub. of Clos- N.J.: and several nieces and in Ihr funeral home Tomlinson funrr.il i'.

116 Main siren. Danbury, is in nrphews. charge of arrangements. Mrs. Lewis Palmer Airs.

Alexander Pctrucci WHSTPORT Mrs. Ersilia (Cecilia) Coslanzi etrucci, 83, of 32 North Turkey Hill road, widow nf Alexander Petrucci, died Friday in Carol ton hospital. Fairficld. Services will take place Mon-! day at 8 a.m. in thc A.

R. A riola and Son a home, 21(50! died Friday in Newtown. They will he conducted at 8:30 a.m. in the James T. Toohry funeral home, 92 Howe avenue, and al 9 o'clock in St.

Joseph's church w-ith a solemn high quiem Mass. Burial will be in Mount St. Peter's cemetery, Derby. Born in Meriden, Mr. Kopp had lived 80 years in Shelton and was a retired 'employe of the Chromium Process company here.

Surviving are his wife, Nora Murphy Kopp; a son, John H. Kopp, of Derby; a sister, Miss Sophie Kopp, of Shelton and a granddaughter. Edward I. Mill BCTHEL-Edward I. Hill, 84, of Main street, UriclRcnort, and at Nashville road extension, died o'clock in SI.

F'atrick's church, Friday in Danbury hospital. Uridpoport, where a solemn Mass of requiem will celehraled. Burial will be Services will take place at 2 p. m. in the Ganung fun- era! home, South Main street.

GENERAL MOTORS OIL FURNACES With Blower '285 Complete with Controls Vincent Bros. Co, 80 WASHBURN ST. EDiion 5-1103 GAS OIL FURNACES Serviced Installed CALL US FIRST FOR PROMPT SERVICE AND FREE ESTIMATES Plumbing Heating ED 5-7336 BRIDGEPORT'S ONLY AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR of GENERAL MOTORS OIL FIRED: Burners Boilers Warm Air Furnaces Vincent Bros, Co. 80 Waihburn St. ED 5-1103 The Improvtment P.yt For Stop those rnstlj rcpniri.

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obligation. ANDREW MAGYAR 73 TEMPLE STREET-PR 8-2840 OPEN FOR INSPECTION 2 to 5 P.M. Hollywood Stratford Off HuniingJon Road NEW 3 BEDROOM RANCH With Hoi Water Heal, Tile Bath, Fixturei, Formica Counter Tops, Prelinished Scheirich Birch Kitchen Cabinets, Westinghouse Electric Built-in Stove and Oven, 10" Poured Concrels Cellar, Select Red Oak Floors, Disappearing Stairway lo Atlio. S. J.

CATAUDELLA, Builder UNIVERSAL GARAGES HEADlf TO NO MONEY DOWN 50 Models to Choose From DANBURY--Mrs. Annie Ward fnrd. of Park Street in Wnndlawn, cemetery. New, Surviving are a son. A a Reed Hill, a daughter; i a church, officiated.

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