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TWENTY.SIX THE BRtDGEPORT POST, MONDAY, JULY 17, RITES FORMRS.HAWLEY OBITUARIES TRUMDUL1. Detectives F.vjngeliral Union, investigating HIE death of Adolph Services lor Mrs. Edna Lovell.Assembly Five. Grassrv 58, nl 215 1 75. n( 285 Washington ire his Mrs.

whose foody was founrf nue. widow of Robert Allen. vvtoj l' za Mako Ewankli: a ford and several nieces and neph- Womwi DIM of In-. (umpjKc, wnose foody was founrf nue. widow 01 Koneri Alien, wi-oj 1 Received in Mil- at o'clock this' morninj in died fridiy in Bridgeport iiri3.K ohn Bridgeport: five.ews the pai-ape o( his home.

pi la I. took pi irxtay in ii )t Elizabeth i'nlice said Ihe death was Homestead lunerai ti rs Evelyn Tomachik, and er, Mrs. Amelia erf Bridgeport; a son, Gene R. Lit- tanzi of Bridgeport; two brothers. Bruno l.attanzi of Stratford and Henry l.attanzi of Bridgeport; a sister.

Mrs. Olga of fort) MILFORD Services will be apparent suicide, and that Danhury, with the Rev, barreled shotgun was Reed, assistant to Ihe llw tit the Neutmvn Conjjre- 'aMionnl church, officiating. Ritri. jial was in the Newtown Village cemetery. CAR CRASHES KILL ITHREE IN STATE; I 'ford, died today in his home.

sl '8l" in St. Vincent's hos- Waller K. Crowlev Mrs. Max Gordon, all of Bridgeport, Mrs. Mildred Szabo, of Jnd Mrs.

l.uci- fera. nf Stratford, and 1C grandchildren, and several nieces and nepbews. ErnMl O. Fini, Sr, Ernest 0. Fini, 71, of 129 Wednesday lor Mrs.

1 Mtria Michaud Hawley. 60. of I0 Warner Hill road. Shelton. died early yesterday in Milford hospital from injuries received Saturday when the car she riding in was smashed broadside' by mother car al the intersection of the Post road and Wood-! Police sairi Mrs.

Hawlrv was THE ASSOCIATED PRK.SS will' take plnce Wed. employed as a housekeeper (or Three persons rticd on Cnn-, nesday al 9:13 a.m. in Ihe Services will lake place Wed- Alfred' N. Miller. 4S.

also nf, notticut highways and one per- ford funeral homo of Dennis andi ne3dn al in nc S. Spa- Shelton, driver of the car in-TM drowned in the over. D'Arcy. 5S11 Main street, and at daccino funeral homo. Jin o'clock in SI.

James church(jnglon avenue, and at o'clock a requiem Mass. Burial Lady ol Assumption which she was rifling. llir weekend. They said the collision: Also, five occurred when Mr. Miller lurnedj WCIT killed in a in si.

Michael's cemetery jchurch with a requiem Mass, into a parkins lot and cut inj head-on collision Sunday in Gas- Born in Bridgeport. Mr. will be in St. Michael's front of a car driven hy Ionia. X.C..

and a Connecticut cv u- J5 a resident of Slral lord Ti J. Poole. 20. of flS Turner drowned Sunday afternoon'years. He wa.s a parking and niie.

"fhe iw'o "drivers" we're "not! in Massachusetts. clerk al the Bririseporl hurt, police slid. Mr. Miller was' Police in Chilmark, i Bras, company before his retire- Pea and was' a member of Ihe company's Quarter Century club. Survivors are a sister.

Mr.s. Anna M. of Stratford; and charged with failure Ihe right of way. aid Peter Parmington. drowned Services will take place Wed- Sunday afternoon after a canoe nesday at 8:15 a.m.

in the Wil-Jhe and a friend were liam R. MacDonald funeral home. 3591 street. Stral ford, and at o'clock in St. from overturned in Chilmark' SJ veral nieces and nephews Pond.

In Castonia. N.C.. it head-on! Darlene A. James church, Stratford, xvilh a collision of two cars Sunday reauiem Mass. Burial will a killed six five i Born in Soldier Pond.

Me-. Mrs. Hawle.y was a resident of Shelton for the past 40 years. She retired three years ago after being a concessioner for 24 vears in the Ravbeston com- cemetery. Born in Pessaro, Italy, Mr.

Fini was an area resident 42 years. He was the former proprietor of Reliable Television Sales. He was an honorary member of the Adri ato club of Derby, Ihe Holy Name society of Our Lady of Assumption church and the Council of Catholic Men. Survivors are hi.s wife, Mrs. of (hem from Hartford, Conn.

The Connecticut porledly on Priv.ile services for Darlene lGina Virginia Pucci Fini; a son. Ann L'suka, infant daughter ofi Erncsl Fini Jr in lhe Mr. and Mrs. Gus Paul Csuka. Air Fnrce at Flmendorf Air Force base.

Anchorage. Alaska; a sisler, Mrs. F.sler Paima. in Jialy; a and sever' sl 33; Erskme pany. Walker.

iind Mae Davis, Survivors are a agc unknown. They were listed" Mrs. Marcell Lauzon. of a having the same. lord.

four brothers. George: address bv (he North Carolina' i Michsud, of Stratford; Lewis; Patrol lone occupant of the! Horvth Deer, 61. of 66 More-1 hospital, loot place today in the 'cemetery. al nieces and nephews. Alexander (ialik Leonard (Chirk) Lon(n Services for Leonard fChick) Loflgo, 70, of Bronson road, Stratford, who died Friday in Abnel Manor convalescent hospital, look plice today in Holy Rosary church with a requiem Mass, Burial wa.s in St.

Michael's cemetery. The celebrant of Ihe Mass wj-i he Rev. A. Fred Constantino who also read the committal. Mothers' club ol St, John's, sonic association UK) church, of which Mrs.

Pavlik was a member. Mn, Services lor Mrs. Frances Fraselli Prospero, S3. o( JS Ooodsell street, wile of Luie.i Prospero, who died Saturday in her home, will take tomorrow at 8 a.m. in the Pirente- Lauro funeral home, 559 Washington avenue and at 9 o'clock in Sl.

Raphael's church with a solemn high requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. John SMI, Jr. i took place for John Stoll, 74, of "TM E.

ran ml Thompson street. Stratford re- William Lonso. Gerald Lombard, lrcd (he Eng ish mltne Leonard Roberto and Frank Fer- Marlin J. Lyons, Services lor Martin ,1. Lyons, 76.

of ,117 Rurritt avenue, Stratford, who died Tnursday, took place today in SI. James church wilh a requiem Mass. Rurial was in St. Michael's cemetery. The celebrant of the Mass was the Rev.

John J. Rumslead, who also read the committal. Bearers si'ere Fred Maceyko, Charles Berkhiscr. Walter N'ich- ols. Harold Baldwin, William Meyer and Joseph Horwath.

Henrv McKeilhen malics, science and social studies department al Bullard Havens technical whw died Friday in Bridgeport hospital. The services took place in Ihe funeral home of Dennis and D'Arcy, 2HI1 Main street. Stratford, with Ihe Rev. Raymond Worster, assistant pastor of the First Congregational church of Stratford, officiating. Burial was in Lakeview cemetery, Bridgeport.

Bearers were C. William Mancini, James Stuart. Frank Zen. high and 8. L.

Clark. nrmer membership in the ad- isory council of the Meriden hipter. Order of Demolay. He a 56-year Mason. Survivors are his wile, Mrs.

rancis Cosier Kinsller; a daugh- er, Mrs. Levon H. ol vlerkfen; a brother, Charles "instler of East Hartford; two isters, Mrs. Fred Kilz of South- njton and Mrs. Ralph Colangelo Meriden; a and everal nieces and nephews.

CH. C. Nelw MILFORD Services will lake lace Tuesday for Lance Cpl. Robert C. Nelson, 19, son of Mr.

nd Mrs. Albert C. Nelson of 73 Woosler street, who died July 4 wounds received in action in ietnam. The services will be conduclfil 10: li a.m. in Ihe Cody-White uneral home, 11)7 Broad strcel, nd al 11 o'clock in Ihe United hurch of Christ.

Devon. Burial will be in Kings Highway ceme- ery. William J. Sumka Services for William J. Szom- 76, of 1SI1 South avenue, Stratford, who died yesterday Henry McKeithen, 71, of 411 in his home, will take place lane, died Thursday in West Haven Veterans' hospital, West Haven.

Services will take place Thursday at 1 p.m. in Ihe West End nesday a( 8:30 a.m. in Ihe Rai- ozycki funeral home, 305 Pulask' street, and at 9 o'clock in St Michael the Archangel church with a solemn high requiem lor Alexander Galik. CME church with the! Mass. Burial will be in St.

Mi 01 I IUL.1 rtllLI lllUJU: lil 11F! IHU I bUllill i Df Mrs. Loui! Deer si. of 113 Fayrrweathcr Dennis Brodnax, pastor, of-'chael's cemetery Services for Mrs. Elizabeth who died Friday in Park Cilyificiatinp. Burial will be in ParkJ The Rosary will he rec Michau ol Milford, Donald Michaud.

of Old Orchard, and Ulysses Midland, of Wall Grass, four sisters, Mrs. Helen Carmoday and Mrs. Mar- i other car, a South Carolina mo-l hmlse slr idmv Louis torist was also killed. Deer, who died Sunday in Bridge- i i i of Christ with The other drowning occurred i ITM' 1 hospital, will lake place Wed- Saturday in Squanlz Pond. New oay al a.

m. in the Franl; Rtv. Stephen M. Bessemer, pas- home, 174 Lake street, is lit cd 1 st Michael's Holy Name society ic Wjlhe .1. Wilsun Orro al 7 p.m.

in Ihe lu Fairfield, bin police were un- caret Johnson both of Stalen Io( ate I V1rt A1n-n Island. N.Y., Mrs. Alice Belan Ser, of SokJicr Pond, and Mrs. Grace Pinotto, nf and (wo grandchildren. RITES TUESDAY FOR SLAIN MAN i Sunday morning.

Ths victim, Edward Wordin SS, of Dan- hury, was swimming from a boal with a companion when he drowned, said. Saturday. Daniel A. Formica, 2J, of Hartford was pi'oncunced tor, ofliciatinp. Burial was in Mountain Grove cemetery.

Polkc and Son funeral Fairfietd avenue, and it 3 o'clock' in St. Ann's church with A requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. A native of Hungary, Mrs.

Deer resided in 35 years. She was a member of Ihe William Edward F. Services for Edward F. Groschel, 57, formerly of 15X5 Central avenue, who died Saturday, in Bridgeport hospital, will take place Tuesday at .1:30 a.m. in Ihe Dillon and Collins funeral hnme.

Ponn fraternal association and "'1 Stratford avenue. Stratford. dead near Route 84 in Suuth- the Allar Society of Sl. Ann's the Rev. Ocorge Werner, ington where his car struck church.

rector of St. Luke's Episcopal charge nf arranpemenls, Mr. McKeithen, a native of Bass, N. was a resident of Bridgeport 20 years. He was a retired employe of the Jacob Bros, company.

Survivors a re his wife, rs, Margaret McKeithen; four brothers, James L. of Bridgeport, Juinnr and David McKeithen, all of Stamford; ami several nieces and nephews. TRUMBULL--Private services will be conducted Tuesday for Chirles R. Ghionc, 47, of 4797 Madison avenue, who was stabbed to death in his home Saturday night. They will take placr at tha convenience of the family with the Rev.

Mark E. Holner of the Salem Lutheran church, officiating. Burial will be in Lawncroft i where his car struck church. rector of St. Lukes episcopal roadside posts, then over- Survivors arc sons, LouL; church, officiating.

Burial will; turned at Ihe bottom nf an em- W. Deer of Norwalk And in Lake view cemetery. hankment. Two cars collided on the Boston Post Road in Milforti Saturday inflicting fatal injuries on Miss Maria Kawley. BO.

of Shcltnn The acctdenl, in which nn other serious injuries were reported, occurred Saturday. Saturday Mrs. Anna P. Ambrode died at Brii Mm. Charles Memi Services for Mrs.

Dorothy F. Deer of Westport; a in Mr.j.icsup Mcno, wife of Charles Mrs. Helen Hendler of Bridgeport: five qrandchildren; great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Harold F. Dohrriv Services rose el lived in Bridgeport most nf his life.

He was a former employe of the General Electric company. Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Bertha Groschel. of Bridgpport; two daughters, for rold cemetery. The William R.

McDonald neral home. 2591 Main stree'J ford. Stratford, is in charge of thsl arrangements. A Police arresled his wife, Agnes, on a charge of assault with intent to commit murder. Bond has been fixed at $50,000.

She was taken to the Fairfield State jail, in Bridgeport. Police Captain Norman Porteous said police recovered a small kitchen knife at Ihe scene which may have been death weapon. Arriving at the Ghione home. Patrolmen Norman Beach and Joseph Edwards found Mr. Ghione seated in a living room Amoroae oien at c.r 7ed "i 8 cc Jclwi Javnc Lynch, ofsouth- bury, and Mrs.

Carol Drury, of nut of control and struck a utiii- cu' TM Lake Wnrthi i pole on Main Sired, Slral- Dr, Harold E. Doherty, who died porl; scven last Meno, of 944 highway, Fairfielrt, who died Friday, lock place today in St. Emery's church with a requiem Mass. ncral home. Born in Poland, Mr.

Szomk resided in Stratford lor pa' four years and in Bridgeport 43 years previously. He was a re ired employe of the Bultar company. He was a past presi dent and Legion of Honor mem her of Polish Falcon. Nest 36 and a member of the Polish Na tional Alliance, Group R2D, ant a member of St. Michael's Hoi; Name society.

Survivors are a hrolher, i Poland; and several nieces am nephews. Homer L. Taylor Services for Homer L. Taylor of inn Norman street, forme sales and advertising manage Burial was Mountain Grove thc Weidlich Brothers Manu cemetery, Bridgeport. RETIRED POSTAL Albert F.

Borgman. of 2iV2 side avenue, former superintend-'! 8 ent of Ihe Barnum Post Office'tery. company, who Bearers were John Molchan. satiirdav. will take place tomor Alexander Fekelc Frederick rw a Aihert lv Murray, and Michael Racowski.

Spear funeral home, 1222 Fair field avenue. The Rev. Georg Werner, rector of St. Luke' Episcopal church will officiate and burial will be in Lawncrnft cemetery, Fairfield. is and Wilier Johnson both of Bridgeport Frank Johnson of FiirfieW; sisters, Mrs.

Esther McCormick of Trumbuli nd Mrs. Ann Gentile of Bridgeport; nine grandchildren ind several nieces and nephews. lr Mrs. Amanda Ellair slarion, retired 19.i5, died yesterday. Services will take place Wednesday at 2 p.m.

in the funeral Nov. A lifelong resident of Bridgr-i nieces and nephews. port, Mr. Doherty was employed as an engineer hy Jenkins Bros. Thomas Margrave company 33 years before retiring i -Services for Thomas Samuel home of Henry E.

Bishop anil four var ''fa. He was a U.S.! Hargravc. -in. of Wellington Son. ll.in Fairfield avenue.

vvitli! Nav eleran of World War I. street. Stratford, an expediter Ihe Rev. E. Watson.

pas-: H(1 was member of the Vel-lvviih Avco Lycoming division tor of the Stratford Baptist church, officiating. Burial Jenkins who died Friday, will take place Sick Benefit Society tomorrow in (he First Raplist chair in a semi-conscious condi-' be in Oaklawn cemetery 5 Sl patric k's Holy Name 'Church. N.C with the Mr (ionr tion. He was pronounced oVad field. society and the Council Cathoj Rev.

A. F. Evans, pastor, official-! Services Fred Tombari Services for Fred Tombari, 70, of Evergreen street, who died 1 Saturday in the West Haven Veterans' hospital, will take place tomorrow al 8 a.m. in the A.R. Ah- nola and Son funeral home, 2160 Main street, and at 9 o'clock in of MBdison avenue, who died St.

Patrick's church with a snl- Friday, look place today in hiph requiem Mass. Burial Rosary church with a requiemiivill he in St. Michael's cemetery. Born in Fano, Italy, Mr. Tombari resided in Bridgeport 215 years.

He served in the U.S. Army during World War I. Until IMallro Nnrcia Srrvict-s fir a Norcia Mass. Burial wis in St. Michael's cemclery.

Mr (ionr O'ISeHT on arrival at St. Vincent's Hos-1 Mr. Borgman a naiive of lic Mr. Ghione was a life-long resident of Bridgeport. He was formerly a salesman with the Corn- Vork Cily, was a resident nf this area most'of his life.

In a is wil to his duties a 1 he Burial will he in Lexington I "wrm 1 (or Mrs. Acnes in addition to his: N.C. another son. John his duties as superintendem Irrtm uuneri anomer son. home, li Currier slree' served as secretary to hfrl o( 1 1 ull i a charge of arran cmenls.

jThorp O'Neill, 5S. wife of George ies F. Morion funeral O'Neill nf in Duponl place, hnme. li Currier street, is in died Saturday in SI. Vin- The Jame cent's hospilal.

be conducted i retirement live yenrs ago, he was employed as a bricklayer hy the Frouge corporation. Mr Tombari was a member of Ihe Marchcgiana and the bricklayers union. NORWALK--Mrs. Amanda Elair, S3, of )04 South Main street, lied yesterday morning in Nor- valk hospital shortly after admit- ance. Services will he announced ly he Magner-fuiwral home, 12 Mott ivenue.

Mitt Eliu Malaterra NORWALK--Miss Elisa Mala- erra, 21, of Sherwood street, daughter of Caeser, and Mrs. Elizabeth Mola Malaterra, died Saturday evening in Norwalk hospital where she was admitted July 2. will lake place Wednesday at 8:.10 a.m. in the Colins funeral home, 92 East avenue and at o'clock in St. Jerome's church with a requiem Mass.

Burial will be in St. John's cemetery. Miss Malaterra, a native of Norwalk attended Nnrwilk high school and Let Johnson School of Business. She had been employed as an assembler with Ihe Dry Aire Manufacturing company and was formerly employed with Stop and Shop and Duke Laboratories, Inc. In addition lo her parents, survivors are two brothers, Frank and Vincent Malaterra, ft sister.

Mrs. Vincent DeRosa. all nl Norwalk, and several nieces nephews. Mrs. Arthur Barry TRUMBULL Services took place today for Mrs.

Mary Barry, of 6448 Main street, former Democratic registrar of voters and former vice chairman ol the Democratic Town cominirrer who died Friday in St. Vincent 1 hospilal. She was the widow of Arthur Barry. Services were conducted in Teresa's church with a solemn requiem Mass. Burial wa.s in Long Hill cemetery.

Celebrant of the Mass WHS Ihe Rev. Gregory Smilh, assisted hy the Rev. Martin Federki, who also read the committal. Roarers were Carl and Dennis Miller, Rinko, Gerald' Walsh, Charlrs Minnnck and An-! thony Falscttie. Artelph Graaso TRUMBULL--Adolph S.

Grasso, of 2159 Huntinpton turnpike vice president or the Grasso st ruction company, died today in his home. Private services will rake place Wednesday at a.m. in Ihe Spadaccino funeral home, 499 Washington avenue, and at 10 o'clock in St, Andrew's church with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery, Stratford.

Mr. Grasso, a lifelong of this area, was a member of the New York Athletic club, the Mill River Country club and ihrr t'. BPOE lodge 3fi. Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Angelina Grasso, of Bndseporl two sisters, Mrs.

Laura Gallucci and Mrs. Claire Shaul, both of Bridgeport, and a nephew and a in Nation JOHN W. REEVES JR. PENSACOLA. Fla.

(AP) -Retired Aim. John W. Reeves winner ot three Distinguished Service Medals as commander of Ihe Aircraft Carrier Wasp in World War II, died of a cerebral hemorrhage Saturday at a hospital. Reeves, retired in ISM and for two years served as general manager of airports for Ihe cily of Los Angeles. FARMINGTON BOY DROWNS CHILMARK.

Mass. (UPI) A Connecticut teenager drowned Sunday during a vacation visit here. Peter F. Pearson. 16, ol Farmineton, Conn, fell Irom a canoe on Chilmark pond, policL said.

A companion pulled the boy ashore and tried unsuccess- lully to revive him. DEATH NOTICES ALLEN- In Bo1. July 14, 1M7. Mrs. Edne DEATH NOTICES ell, July li.

1M7. Cdwvrd F. husband of the tale Mthldt I. Grwtlxl. torimrly CMtrol Fiwwral Mrvlefi will take Hvt DIPho Collins (mural MaK, III! Slralfwd Stratfvrd July ol 51, Lwkt i tfccMal church InltrmMrt IA LaMvkw rMv c.M Mmdoy 7-1 f.m.

Mori, Mtllwd Hill Shtllon, or, Wll- irt a.m, Mail Jntermtflt to coll 3-J p.m. ond 7 19 In thlt ci fl iy. July ol VJrolnla Horpraw, of 130 Wtibnaton StroHor4. Fuwo s-rv- will In Lecfm- N.C, at the First Saorisl churcn, A.T. Evans will offklote.

fn N.C. Friends iwiy con Frcm 7-4 anH A at the wnei F. Morton funeral ti Currlw $1., 0 f. Smllh. Kente ol Ourtlnnd Ave.

are invllM nMend lh( lu. Fle 53 Folrlleld luewov, July rX a.m. ond In si. Stephen's churdi with A ol 9 Inter. widow Robert Allen trt vrer.

Furvral will he held at Tomlirwm Homnleod, 3W Main Donbwrf on Monday a1 2 p.m. The Rev. ot the Newtown Conorecioltofwri church will oili elate. Inlerment in Village cemetery, Newiown. Friends may coll ol Ihe Temllnson Homesteod, Ntwlown, Sun- doy J-1.

thii cily IS, Anno P.MtiHhek of 372 Circle Drive, Stratford, ooc it. or- Uivited attend the Irom T. Phtey Kinerol home. Bornum cor. Nable an Tuewtoy at a.m.

and ot o.m. from Russkin Orthodox church with the Rl, ftev mtr i nf or lew pert. FufWrol servkn Tuesday et a.m. at funeral home, ft MerMen. Interment i Crave cemelerf, Friends moy call today, 3-5 ond this diy July IS, GI-w J.

Lotlonri IWi CeVlro AvV hustxind al Berttw Tones (other af Gene ft. Laltoni Funerol servkes will be held en In the A.R. Abrtelo I. ly- IIW Main St. with the Jomes 5.

Head, twiler the For eld croc. Methodist chorch SlT ritl nl Lokevtew Inn. Inlerment in Mt. Ollvel ceme lerv. Queens, N.Y.

Friends moy col Monday 3 Is orvt 1-9 p.m. Ponai services Monday of p.m. City, July 16, F. ftarqmon. hvahand ol Morle JErichsofx Berflmoo, ol JS? Ave.

Services will to held al funeral home el Henrv E. RiirVio A Son, 1119 Foirfieltf Wedn-sdov ol p.m. Interment In Oaklawn cemetery. Fetr- fleld. Frknds moy call Tvetdoy, 7-( Howe Brown ot Roule 1, R.F.D.

Olxfieltf, formerly of 59 Etwton field Ave. Interment i cemerery. Friends thii City, July 14. Victor W. Burr, husband of Louhe Borfrom Burr, ol Purdv HHI Monroe, and Tather of Oonold, Gecrge ond Olorva Funeral will be htid en Monday al p.m.

In the Mo.i- roe luneral home of Wilmol, We it Gouldinc, Rte. 55, Main Stepney. lrFermen1 In Curlers Form cemetery, Mcrtrof, Frlertdi ma 1 call Solurdoy, )-7; Sunday, i-5 ard p.m. Th" exeinpllfy Mllford July Georqe H. Com? Sr.

ol 33 Georae 51., husrxind of Mabel Taylor Coma, father ol Willis T. Georee N. Camp Jr. will he held o1 luneral of J. Smith A 135 Broad Mllford, TuPtriay, July ll at 11 a.m.

In Mlirord cemerery. may coll Monday 7-9 o.m. AnanMwae rt AF A A will conduct Mon HAOYS-- In New Haven July IS. 19i7. Eva Wiener ChaOvs.

wife Samuel Chadvs of 1264 Boulevard, Haven. Molher ol Mis. Samuel a of Bpl. Fuferai wrvic ot Ihe E. Shure funeral hom Georae Monday a1 a.

Period oi mourninq will be obwrved 1366 Boulevoid, Kew Hoven. Ihli City July 17. 1M7, William M. Coooer. husband of th lale Lilhan Cooper, of 138 Arctic Bridgeport, Friends ore InvHed ID otlend Ihe funeral on Ihur-ttfoy al a time lo be announced hv Brldac' IDil IJoble Infermenl in 51.

Mi Frlendt may coil Wednesday, J-j corner Sorlni St. cemeferv. 7. Waller Francis Crow ley, BrcodtjrWqe SfraHord. Friends are Irwlted ro attend Ihe tuner- 2it1 Main 51..

5traHtrd, arx) al 10 al SI. R.c. church. Main SI, Slralfofd. Inlefment In SI.

Michoel'i Friends mav coil Meoday 7-9, ond TUCHJO.Y. 3-! ond 1-9 p.m. cily July 16. 1W7. Eliz.

residence JSt6 FaiffleM WednewJoy 1:30 a.m. ard at St. Ann's chu where a reouiem Mass will be ottered ot 9 o.m. Iniermenl in St. Michael's cemetery.

Frlendi may call on AAorwla 7-9 3-5, 7-? p.m. OOMEBtY-ln hil Ju (y 6 1M7 Jane McGrerh Doherty Beach mont Ave. and beloved lather of Or HoruW Doherly ol Brldgepntt and George Geo i 11 a.m. in the "George J. Smith n) Sort funeral home.

135 Broad street, with the Rev. member of the Duke of Abrnzz DROWNING VICTIM'S clllh jMass. Burial will in Sl. died Saturday in Pridscpnrt chad's ccmclcry. after her car veered n- son Anthnnv mn Mc sP'fl.

Mrs. lo a ptilc nn Main slrcel, StrM- anich). 7.1.0(290 Bond street. Jntl in the Henry E. Bishop and So funeral home, Bridgeport, with the Rev.

Robert S. Balfe, pastor Taylor Camp; Danbury. JiLW-Po" 1 died Salurctay in Bridge- 216 Direct, with the of 5 Andrew street. ood pastor lhe Stratford, widow o( Peter Pavlik, died Friday, took place to Ihe electrical International Silver company here before his retirement An Army veteran of World War istcy and Sons Burial -IBoise, Idaho; three brothers, Lou in ton "venue, id'n'cilik in St. Stephen's church with a requiem Muss.

Buriil will he in Michael's cemetery, Str.t nllenrt Ihe fu Fiiendi uie invited the Lleberum, ond Doyle lw home. MM FeFrlleld Park IronUlon ond In Sl Polrkk'i church ol 9 a.m. with a sni emn Moss. intefnert in 1 Mkhoe 'i meter v. Friend may en Monday 7 ro 9, 3-5 ond 7- ELSON-m Vl.lnom July 1, L.

ra. if' U-S M.C.. bclov-ii ion ot Mr. Mrs. Alesrt Nthon ol 71 Sfi" Sl ol Ihe Cirfv.wnlle (inerol or lw 00i st a.m.

ot Ihe Uniled Chureh ci CHr.it In Devon ol II o.m. In Klnoj Hlrjhwoy cemetery. Frlrnrli "II Moixlov J.J, o.m. ''NEILL-- In thil cily July IS, Aqnei Moe There Neill, heloved wile ol Georae J. Nelll of Dyne.it me re! i Son! H.nerol home.

3ii Bornum cor. Noble on Tumoy at o.m. I ol Id o.m Sl. Ambfoie chureh wllh reoulero Won. Interment ir.

St. Wkhoel's ceme- I1 li, ofxl 7.9 D.rn. in fhi c)1v July 5 7 Froncti Frowtri Prosotre. ol 3i mcthtf of MIchMl Proiperis; Mri. Chris) me GlrwnL Mrj Florence Dcrlo.

frtellK nee to ollend funeral iJ! SW Waihlnafoo on Tuesday, July cL 0nd trom st church al 9 a.m. with a hfoli of reouieni. Mternwnl in St. Michael's coll Sunday 7 lo P.m. Monday 3-5 ond 7 9 p.m.

ln Cllvr Jul 17 7 Carrlt In ofms Sobto. Toshu-. IrumbuJI, belovtd of Frajik Sobla. beloved nx.lr.er of Lwnord G-, Frank and Erl- K. Sabla; er ol Lewis.

and Fronk Johnicn. Mrs. Either McCormick ond Mrs. Ann Gentile. Friendi ere Invited lo Ihe funeral from the j.

Spodacclno Fuwrol home, Woih.nofon on Wednesday, July l'. ol 7:00 o.m.. and frem St. chyrcft, Trumbuli, wifh a Mass flf TM i 1DII, 1h atv Julv 1 1JS ri- fl1 444 Thofnoton e-m. al rffn Slrotford lunernl home of DeiinK ond Moln St.

inlermeM In cemeterv. may rail telurdav. 7 to 9 p.m.; Sunday, 0 5. Homlllon Cammandefy -5, Kniahls Tempror, will exemplify ifs rlt- SurKfoy even.ng at I p.m. Slralford Tfi," 1 OOftTENIlO in Ihij July li.

Luioi Dofteniio. fiuJhorvJ of fh- lot Elhti Dorlenrlo nl 'it HOI varrt he roved cl Anthon Dorlemio. Friendi are tavllrd lo tend ttp lunerol services Wedrke Jwlv 19 ol I a.m. hem Louis A. Ahriot A Son funeret 47ft Eosi Woshtnfl Ave.

and o1 9 a.m. in SI. ftop ulwifVi church with rrrruftm In St. cemetery Fritrryli moy coil Monday 9 p.m.. Tuesday 3-i fc p.m.

EWANICH (Cvvnkh)-- In thli clly July IS, IW, John Ewonich (Evonithl befoved husboixi ol EHiabelh Maka Ewonich of 390 Bond 73. Fri-rxji ore inviied lo nltend the Ivnerol on Wednesday is al the Charles T. Plstev A lunerol home, 1SJ Barrwrn NoWe ol II o.m. al Holv Trinity Sle-vok Lutheran church wtlh fh Rev. Chalupa ol.ktallna, inlermeril In Lakeview Cfm-tfry.

Frierxts moy col I Monday )-t p.m., lueidav 3 and p.m. In lieu cf ilDwtri, rk-oie make donoTioni Fo The church building fuod. FlMt-- In This Cily. July 1A. Erncil O.

F)ni. fi.ool.ridDe A Vr FnMleld. helflved huseond cf Glno Vi'- nlnfo Pucci n1; heloved rather o1 Ernesl 0. Fini. arsmlfflthrr L1sn Mark Finl.

Friends ore lo o'teod fioni fh- S. Spo- ooccino runtrnl WosMro1on Cfl Weflntytay, July i 03 n.nfi.. from Our Lody ol As sum p- ifon church of o.m., wifh Mon rtauwm. Interment In SI. Mknaen Friends may Mendoy, 4 i ond lo W'lltom Siomko.

oae 7i of UU Strnllprrf. FrlerxJs are Invited Ifl lun 01 lro TM rurwraf 30i PuteJhl en Wpdnesdoy Joly 1 1:30 a and Irorn St. Michael Ihe Archonqef church or 9 o.m, witri a solemn reaulem high Man. Iniermenl In Sr. Michoen cemetery.

Frlsnds may coll Monday 7-9 Tuesday 3 -i and 7-? o.m. Recitation of TAVLOR--m this cily July 1J, 1M7 Hom er L. Tayfor, hushond nf Florence Schfl- Itni Taylor, ol 1013 Orn1O St. FriendV ore fo oltend Ihf fun-rai from the AlbeM W. Sneer funeral home, 133? Fotrlitld Ave.

on Twiday al II-OI Inlerment In Lnwncraf) cemelery 0 Mon iv 3 Vnn Ceurl LewH St. nounced Doyle lunei Bnl. July IS, 1767. krranaemenlj win hr on- tht LleTrrum, MeflpHy f. il KM ffrirllelej uy R.

Ghlww. July IS, Tr boll. Furteral wrvlcn toke place on Tunoav. July It, ol fence of rtve lamity. niT Mc r0 iome, Mom Strolford.

Inter- rrwnl Lowncrotl cemetery. No hours, omit ftewtn July 17, jao-un j. uraSfO. Hunttni Trumbuli. beloved ion of Anaeline Grosio, beloved brofher Mrs.

Laura GolliKtl Mrs CI wncre OT Alfred Gniluccl MM. Cemhpmpo. Privnlt 1 will held Irom IM nn July a WBSS nf of 51. Andrews Fn Al. Wetm-l TTwri will OMiAMl--in west Hoven July li, IJJT.

Fred Tomhorl, of 14 Evergreen 51 husband ol Mrs. Yoloodn Tomberl father rrf rjantu Tonibqrl. Mrs Evo Bltoqne, Mrs. Dinn Mrs. Otaa Vlnio.

Frfenrls ore In- vMrt 10 onerxl the tunerol en TUM- Joy at a.m. from rhf A.ft. Abrialo Son funeral 3ISO Moin Si at o.m. In 51. Patrick's churcft with a solemn hlqh ol requiem moy call In lowina memory of cvr 0orly -Pop- Geerae S.

Burton, who possrf away Juty 17. 1M3. SoHIy withm Ihe shortowi, He heard aenlie coll And lokina Ihe hand thai otlererf. He aui We mij; will. A mcr Poo" BUI Very oo i dl! i Moss lor "Mom nnrt he ookJ in 1he Church V.hnrtlodv, N.Y.

your rfauohrer nnri joHn J. WolXrr -I C. a 'il or "rf" (IT1 DTirii 1 rhorrxis 'wmker K. trtrat from me Ooniel p. O'Mriin (-.

nerot homt, W7 MOW AVF nl 9 o'm mjiem ntofl nt SI. Peier's cJiiire'n Cr may coll MO IWEMORIAM iulv 17, 1W3. Simple word bol I rue IN MEMOKIAU vou mt ohrovs lhtr SP rtrerly lovfrt end.

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