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LASSfilV rtsyg Gannett Westchester April Howard W. Page, former Exxon executive, dies at 79 obituaries nm I frf ft 1 She kad as enocmous. amoihit of energy and worked very hard at slaughter. IWhatr at the university's New Tork office, noting that Mr, Page's tenure ffiiiHiM with the begfuuhw of the Lebanese dvil war. In 1976, Mr.

Page helped found the American University in' Beirut Foundation, a He was a member of the Neer Emt Wnurutvtlng mil ht On Foreign Relatione. He wan decorated in 1976 by the government of Lebonon with the Order of Cedan ts recognition of Mi iHHitw to education in confiscated the holdings of Wa on companies. Bat after Mossadegh was overthrown in 1952, Page headed a team of oil company exac-nthree that succenfnlly negotiated with the newly installed Shah of, Iran for the reinstatement of their-contracts to refine and export bant, an oil. Working in New York, Mr. Page Esso Middle interests as a company director from 1954 to I960.

He was vice president from 1960 to 1961 and executive vice president from 1966 sntil his retirement in was a very smart man, and had brilliant ideas for writing i Howard W. Page, a former Knew oncutht who pliqred key rate le eecuriag and mataUinhig foreign oil rights te the Middle Knot, died of oorte tookamia Monday at kio home He vaa 79. Mr. Pace wotted 41 yean at the New Taney heaed OH company and gained renown fat petroleum circles for leading a team that reestah-listed oil rights for Western comps' Mas in Iran in 1994, after the overthrow of a socialist government that had nationalised the oil try, In the 1959s and VOs, he responsible for maintaining the interests of Exxon then the Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey in Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern countries.

Mr. Page was bora July IS, 1996, in Berkeley, the ora of Alexander Griffith and Gertrude Wheeler Page. He grew up in Berkeley and Loo Angeles. He attended Stanford versify. After graduating in 1927, he at the Massachusetts Insti- Elvira Bibbo EMra Bibbo, Brook at the Sarah R.

Neuman Nursing Home In Mamaroneck after a long jnmea ShewasTS. Mrs. 1967, In the Bronx, the ni April 3, daughter ef Calvanesa Bartwta She was educated la New York City schools. After marrytag Frank June 22, 1939, Mrs. Bibbo with him for a time la his shoe repair business.

The moved to Yonkers hi 1962, and to the Town of Rye, now Rye Brook, in 1971 Anthony DiNunzio Anthony DiNunzio, a track driver and longtime New Rochdla rest-dent, died Thursday in. New Rochelle Homital Medical Center after a long illness. He was 72. Mr. DiNunzio was born Jsne 9, 1913, in Mount Vernon, the son of John and Benedette Nandla DiNunzio.

Mr. DiNunzio lived in New Rochelle for 25 years after living briefly in Yonkers and Pelham. A track driver for several com-, panics, he worked for many lor the Naderio Contracting Preston Jackson Preston Jackson, a former longtime Yonkers resident, died April 8 at Dobbs Ferry HospitaL He was 79. Mr. Jackson was bon May 23, 1966, in Nash County, to John and Addle Jackson.

He lived la Yonkers for 46 yean until moving St Cabrini Nursing Home in Dobbs Ferry two yean ago. Before Ms retirement Mr. Jack- i Mr. Page and hia wife moved to Mamaroneck from Iandoo in 1951. Mrs.

Page waa active in the Mamaroneck Garden Chib and won naffer her flower The couple liked to travel and visited most of the' countries of the Middle btMmMng fraa, Arabia, Lebanon and Iraq. Mrs. Page died in 1984. Mr. Page is survived by a brother, Griffith of Lob Angeles, and a sister, Eleanor McKee of Woodside, Calif.

art gallery in Manhattan Mr. Kornberg was a member of the YM-YWHA and the American Association of Retired Persons. On Dec. 27, 1939, he married the former Wiiheimina Brown in New York City. She survives.

His brother, Sanford Kornberg, pf Mootvale, also survives. Dr. Socrates Constantinou, psychiatrist, dies at 51 DEATH NOTICES in 1929 hi Mr. Page first worked at a Texas subsidiary of the Standard Oil Ca of New Jersey, then called Esao, and later moved to Esso's Research and fiigineering division in Bayway, J. In the mid-lhSOs, Mr.

Page moved to the company's Paris' office, which ia the headqeartere of its European Mentions. It was In Paris, in 1917, that he married the British-born ESleen Elisabeth Wit lan. After the German occupation of France in 1949, he moved to ESsos New York office, thee served in Washington, DA, with the Federal ok Petroleum Administration for War from 1942 to 1945. Returning to Esso after the war, he headed the firms London office, which handled all Middle Eastern operations. In 1951, Mohammed Mossadegh, the Iranian prime minister, nationalised his countrys oil industry and ter in White Plains from 1969-71 He did a fellowship in college psychiatry at Columbia University In 1972-71 He.

was president of the Metropolitan College Mental Health Association in 1922-93; president of the Westchester district branch of the American Psychiatric Association in 1979-60; program chairman of the APA in 1977-73; and secretary of the APA from 1973 to 1971 He was an executive board member of the Mental Health Association of Westchester since 1932 and a member of the Community Services Board of the Department of Mental Health of Westchester Comity from 1981 to 1965; the education committee of the Mental' Health Association in 1971 the Westchester County New York State Medical Society, and the New York State Society for Adolescent Psychiatry. He was bon April 16, 1935, to Emmanuel and Agnes Constantinou in New York City. He was married in 1961 He and his wife, Aliki, moved to White Plains in 1969. He is survived by his wife; his daughter, Maria, both of the home address; and his brothers, Mike of Fairlawn, and Gus of Athens, Greece. watercolorist, dies ris and Mary Mulcahy Griffiths, he attended the Pratt Institute and the National Academy of Design in New York City.

July 10, 1941 he and Elisabeth Maher were married. For more than 25 years, he was a commercial artist and illustrator for B. Altman A Co. He retired in 1975 and became a free-lance artist Mr. Griffiths lived in Larchmont for 46 years and spent most of his summers on NantuckeL In Larch-moot he wai a parishioner of St Augustines Church.

Mr. Griffiths was a member of the Nantucket Artists Association and the National Arts Club of New York. in addition to his wife, he is survived by four daughters, Donna Lamont of Larchmont Elizabeth Capuano of Belvedere, Angela Griffiths of Washington, D.C., and Monica Brenton of Marblehead, Mass; his son, Harley Griffiths Jr. of Mamaroneck; and nine grandchildren. tute of Technology, where he earned a master's UARNEY T.

MCCLAHAHAN FUNERAL Frl receive MaaUt at I Church, 71 Ltocuto Fit p.m. aftatn e. Jr. attar Janaa T. Scutt.

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she did: Her who! life lOkher dren." lira Bibbo was a Our Lady of Mercy Roman Catholic Church In Part Chester, In addition to her husband and of Ryu Brook, Mn. ibo is survived by a son, Leonard Somers; and a brother, Anthony rfeato of New. York CMyieadll of Barbate 1 1 )f bM dTOO. He was married June IS, 1341, in the Bronx to Adeline BohaB, who Mr. DiNunzio was a of 8L Joseph's Church in New.Ro- In addition to his wife, is survived by three brothers, Dominic of Albany, Jobs of Lynhrook, LX, and Frank, of' the Bronx; and two sisters, Fanny (Mrs.

Leonard) IneUo of Scandals had Edith (Mrs. Ernest) Bevaequar of Yorktown Heights. as a me thanic ia Yonkers. ns wife, Ida, whom he maritod in 1933 in Wilson, N.C survives. Also surviving an Ms son, John Walker, of Rochester, N.Y; hia daughter, Alice Taylor, of Mount Vernon; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

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JUNE Thank yau SI. Jude and iacrad at V.F. THANK YOU ST. HEART Far EX. THANK YOU ST.

JUDE. THANK YOU ST. JUOH, FAME American FKX SACRBO HEART OF JE- SUX ST. ANTHONY. I MOTHER Fleam caaHnua haloj.RJMX.

AgrH' sx at To Publish: Death Notices Card of Thanks In Memoriams St. Jude Lodge Notices Call: 694-5147 M-F pm Sat: Obituaries CrN Local Oannott-WRstehMtor Papers Uetod in TetoptoM Oiroctory Mvrgfty, Mlctiaat JL ana F. Lynch. Alan aarvlv Calling hears at the McOrath San Faaa- at 1 ta 4 ana 7 ta fgm Mbm at ChrlaHaa St. Eagsaaa Charcft, a SatarUay, AgrH fcSSarn.

Uaa at flaw Aliena (aaa uaa. ax vsvwww wisv ra vnw lata Jafta W. Dsvetad math ar at'Jsaa g. Gray. Dear ftratftar at Maurice T.

and Jafta IX Jr. Laving grandm ether at Jafta, Stuart and AMsan Oray. Ma-marial Sarvlca aa FrUAgrH IX MX Mai at the N.Y. 5 negotiation a longtime colleague of Mr. Page's.

thing that would satisfy both parties in negotiation," said Smith Tamer, "He had infinite patience and dog- 1955, Mr. Page Joined the of trustees of the American University In Beirut. He was chairman of the board from 1973 to 1976. Mr. Page led the unit through some of its nm years, said Robert G.

a Kornberg, a Mount Vernon resident for the past 31 years, died Saturday at Mount Vernon HoopitaL He was 74. Mr. Kornberg was bora Oct 4, -1911, in New York City to Morris and Fannie (Dracker) Kornberg. He had been employed by B. Altman and Ca ia White Plains for 19 years and previously owned an John M.

Baynes John M. Baynes, a former chauffeur and longtime Mount Vernon resident, died Wednesday at Vernon Hospital after a He was 69. Mr; Baynes was bora Sept 19, 1916, in Leesburg, N.C, the son of Archie and Dora Snipes Baynes. He had lived in NewRocheue for a short time before moving to Mount Vernon about 25 yrars ago. Mr.

Baynes was a chauffeur until 1977 with more than 36 yens service. He then worked for the South Side Cab Ca and Delta Cab both of Mount Vernon. Mr. Baynes sms a member of Local 456 of the Teamsters union. He was a termer member of Mount Olive Baptist Church in North Carolina.

In 1941, he was married in New Rochelle to lfary On, who died in 1973. Mr. Baynes is survived by a aon, Robert of Columbus, Ga; two daughters, Gloria of Mount Vernon and Joyce of Yonkers; two brothers, James of Washington. DC, and Collin of Yonkers; three sisters, Ester Mitchell of Blanche, Annie Mae Stewart of Mount Ver-. non and Minnie Tferaine of Valhalla; three grandchildren; and greatly 3 Louise' Smith Louise Smith, a retired milliner and longtime New Rochelle resident, died Wednesday at New Rochelle Hospital Medical Center after a brief illness.

She was 95. She was horn April 7, 1691, in Camden, S.C., the daughter of Richard and Isabel! Rogers. A New Rochelle resident for about 36 years, she had lived in New York City after leaving Camden, where she attended public Mrs. Smith retired in 1956 from Macys in Manhattan. She had been married twice.

Mrs. Smith is survived by two nieces, Sylvia Moose of Mount Vernon and Sybil Hail of Middleburg, Va. a member of Bright Hope Masonic Lodge 62 in Green-burgh. Mr. Scott was also a member the Westchester-Rockland GuanU-ans, aa i officers, and of the We Policeman's Benevolent Assoda-tion.

In addition to his parents, Mr. Scott is survived by a daughter, Toni of Greenburgh; a son, James T. of Greenburgh; and tiro sisters. Barbara Dawson of Greenburgh and of Poupkeep- Kimberley Lawrence of I ie. Dr.

Socrates Constantinou, an professor at New York' Condi Medical Center in Hospital-White Plains and a 17-year White Plains resident, died Tuesday of stomach cancer at White Plains Hospital Medical. Center. He was 51. Dr. Constantinou, of 111 Bartoa Road, was an assistant professor at New York-Cornell since 1976.

And since 1972, was the consulting psychiatrist at the State University of New York, College at Purchase. He was the staff psychiatrist at Sarah Lawrence College in Broux-ville from 1971 to 1974, and at the Linden Hill School of the Jewish Board of Guardians in Mount Pleasant from 1975 to 1977. From 1974 to 1976, he was a clinical instructor of psychiatry at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center. Dr. Constantinou received a bachelors degree from Hunter College in Manhattan and a masters degree in biology from Indiana He received his medical degree from the University of Athens (Greece) in 1965 and his New York i state medical license in 1972.

He did his medical internship at Brook-lyn-Cumberland Medical Center and his psychiatric residency at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Cen Harley M. Griffiths, Harley Morn Griffiths of Larchmont, a watercolorist who. painted scenes from Nantucket, and communities along the shore of the Long Island Sound, died of heart failure Thursday at New Rochelle Hospital Medical Center. He was 76. When you paint, you try to top the masters, he said in a 1975 A reviewer once described his work as of tidal flats and wetlands, of seagulls fussily goosestepping through beach debris, of trees and grazers bending to Nantucket winds, of rainy reflection in brick sidewalks, of clouds spread anxiously over scudding sailboats and of climbing roees hugging the mellow greys of 8000861 cottages.

Mr. Griffiths exhibited his work at galleries in Larchmont Pelham, New York City and Nantucket His shows included the annual show of the Greenwich Art Association and the 50th annual show of the Hudson Valley Art Association. Born in Brooklyn to Harley Mor The Haiglca VMHng Sarvlca at 1 White muitk Arts ala enchaaar) On MKHiIUi 01 Carnal MY. On AprH SX MX Davetod hue- w. a IUa a ---I- ggng Tag IWJW (use Graft), laving Mkar al Barftara Bargli Caralyn Uaar toother at Uaa Aucft.

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at lha GEO. T. DAVIS INC, 14 Lft-Cauat FI, NR, NY. MOLMA, Marla eh an AgrH Has Mglgtagd Ig SXg SgRg iW9t miovwo otvto ra TOO IOSO Cartas. Davatad malhar at Cartas Jam victsr LauHO, JuHsC.

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Mtarmant wnwoTyi at Christian Burial Saturday at at St. Sarnard's Church, WhHa FMlax NY. la-. On Agrll at WHa at lha lata ReMmIC BlstET Ef DehM may ha mads the aa Emma. Laving lather at Eve- Ragaalng FELHAM HOME, 44 UacsM Y.

Mam Our Lady a --a ft porponooi nop LfiraKIV el Raw AgrM and the MM AgplE ybebibb eIb, aim aurvlved by I grendchlldraa and several nieces end negn sun. Friends may caH at -YANNANTUONO FUNERAL HOME, Mt. an Frl. S4 ML Funeral Sat am Services First XagtM Church Of UrennvIHe Sat. VlaHing heura Mgm.

IN MEMORIAM Amhrase Heaney, end Rlcfterd Saunders. indmeHier at Steel WHIM Maa Ra-AMkf Ef BEBy PEPEllAE T. 44CCLANAHAN HOME. Frl. and Funeral Service Sat.

SMieft BagHat Church. LMcaM Ava, Ni receive trlaada Frl. at chagal. James B. Scott 19-year White Plains policeman, dies WWMraX On Wsdnm AgrH SX MX WHe at hy tsur iriilcHIIrBt.

at Me FLYNN MEMORIAL HOME HK. ZB Sa Vanharx 44am St Cherch, Saturday raNnira Visiting Friday anly.MaadTdgm. may caH at the SINATRA FUNERAL HOME, INC SIS Sa Qriidway aa Frl S-4 and 7- gjn. Funeral 44am at ST. PETER CHURCH aa Saturday at sa Interment Mt.

Hage Cam- MORRISGtX Mary (Maraa) aa Wad. AgrH ZX MX WMev, at at Me MM Mrs. WHHam F. Family g.m. (Mary) Candaa and reads J.

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Rages Mg at the FLYNN ME4AORIAL HOME, INC. Rreaduay. Vaakars. Masx St. Margaret Church.

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Ra- to Rm tubaatar, by nosm oonlsinad ka odmeMx SubsonpHon raM dHngm mss bo durafton el Rw smacripHon. SERVICE PROBLEMS Chertea FUNERAL gjn. IS a.m. NS SAASSON, day, Rageslag Rraadnay, Mary's swranv Carnatary. Vw in 1966 with the rank of sergeant.

Mr. Scott had been a White, Plains policeman for 19 years. He was a detective at the time of his death. During his career, Mr. Scott served in the patrol, detective, traffic and warrant units.

He was active in. sports programs sponsored by the White Plains Police Boys dub and Girls Club. Mr. Scott was a member of the Union Baptist Church in Green- Scott a lifelong Plains resident and 19-year of the White Plains Police Department died of a brain hem-ornage at his home Wednesday. He was 46.

Mr. Scott was born Nov. 16, 1939, the son of James B. Scott Sr. of Port Chester and Rose Llewellyn Scott Lawrence of Monroe, N.Y.

Mr. Scott was a graudate of White Plains High School He served in the UA Army from 1953 to 1966 and wasa Vietnam veteran. He received an honorable discharge White i i 3 ft ft t. 68 Prh Avpl naeaptpsr RsNI. or knglsmsnisd by.

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