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The Herald Statesman from Yonkers, New York • 16

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Yi 1 I 10 VKSHMV Gannett Westchester NewspapersTuesday, August 16, 1988 A Section More appear on pages A2.A4 Charles S. Hornbostel, a resident of Hastings-ou-Hudson and a retired logistics director for a New -York City grain company, died of heart faihire yesterday at the Community Hospital at Dobbs Ferry. He was 63. retired shipping director parishioner of SI Stanislaus Church in the village In addition tP his wife, he. is.

survived by a brother, Thomas of Jensen Beach, and two sisters, Margaret Schaller of Union-date, N.Y., and Edna Raising of New Smyrna Beach, Fla. Funeral arrangements are being handled by Baker Memorial Funeral Home Inc. of Dobbs Margsrat "flaggy Mann Dunlaps big-band singer i Margaret Peggy Mann Dun- Yonkers to Angelo and Mary Bot-lap, a singer in the swing-music era angelo Germano. She attended who performed with such celeb-. school in Yonkers.

rities as Frank Sinatra and "Vaughn Monroe, was found dead at her Yonkers home on Saturday. She was 00. Dunlap began her singing career aboard ship, as an' entertainer oh cruises to Canada, when she was about 15. secretary School of Commerce. She lived in Yonkers until 114 years ago, when she moved to Yorktown Heights.

On June 16, 1936, she married Angelo Rocco Onorato at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Mount Vernon. Her husband died Oct 29, 1989. -She is survived by two sons, Richard Onorato of Eastchester and Dr. Anton Onorato of York- -town Heights: a sister, Palma Mas-sello of Yonkerg; three grandchildren. A brother, John Filardl, died -earlier-, Funeral arrangements are being handled, by Sinatra Funeral Home of Yonkers.

retired Theresa Onorato, a former resident and retired secretary, died Friday at Yonkers General Hospital. She was 80. The cause of death was not disclosed. For many years, Mrs. Onorato worked as a secretary for various employers, retiring in 1978.

-From 1945 to'1968, she per-. formed charity work for Yonkers General Hospital, Yonkers my of Medicine and the Queens Daughters Day Nursery in MrsOnoralo was boroFeb2, 1908, to Joseph and Laura Savino Filardl in Yonkers, where she attended School 18 and the High She left Yonkers in the early 1930s to work as a singer in. Manhattan. She later moved to Los Angeles. Sheraarried Roderick Dunlap "out the country, including the in 1971 in D.C., where tel Taft, Hotel Strand and Coconut Grove, all in Manhattan, and the Cabin sang under the stage name Peggy Mann.

Among the singers -and big-band leaders, with whom she per-: formed and toured were' Larry Clinton, -Enoch Light, Henry. ''Halsted, Ray Anthony and Monroe. Dunlap appeared several times on The Lucky Strike Hit Parade, a 1950s television show, she sang with Sinatra. She was born Sept 28, 1918, in Con Ed dispatcher He moved to Lake Carmel from' the Bronx three years ago'. He was a parishioner of St James the Apostle Church in Car-meL In addition 1 to his wife, Mf.

Croce is survived by a daughter, Barbara Pasetti of Lake Carmel; a son, Joseph C. Croce' of Yonkers; seven grandchildren; and a Funeral arrangements are handled by Adams-Cordovano Funeral Home in Carmel. tfl retired Joseph' T. Croce of Lake Carmel, a retired Consolidated Edison died Sunday of lung, cancer, at Putnam Hospital Center in CarmelHe was 80. Mr.

Croce was born April 17, 1908, in New York City to Domenico and Teresa Gippone Croce. He had worked for many years for Con Edison, ip Astoria, N.Y., and eventually became a. dispatcher before retiring. On June 5, 1932, he married Sylvia Alessi in New York City. 0 1 9 From 1945 to 1961, Mr.

Horfi-bostel worked as a. traffic manager for the Dyson Shipping Co. in New York City. From 1961 to 1985, he Was director of logistics in the rice department of the Continental Grain also in New York City. Mr, Hornbostel 'was' bom Jersey-City, to Charles and Edna Horn-hostel In 1927, he and his femily moved to the Albans section of Queens.

He. graduated from Andrew JacUon High School in Queens. Shortly hfter high school, he. served in the Amy as an infan-" tryman during World War IL Mr, Hornbostel fought in the Batle of the Bulge and received a Purple Heart On Feb. 19, 1949, he married Jean Capron in Hastings.

Removed to the village that Mr. Hornbostel was a member of Hastings Post 200 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and was a if retired i Antoinette M. Morello, former Westchester resident, died Sunday at Vassar Brothers Hospital in-Poughkeepsie. She was 87. The cause of death has not been determined.

Mrs. Morello wps born Jan. 7, 1921, in White Plains to Bartolo and Vincenzina Zito Spinelli. On April 14, 1938, she married Anthony Morello at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in White Plains. She moved to Greenburgh in 1931 and lived there 27 years before moving to Pelham 30 years ago.

She graduated high school in Greenburgh in 1937. She worked for 28 years for retired Patrick J. FKaeU, a retired bus driver and 29-year resident of Yonkers, died of arteriosclerosis yesterday at his home. He was 83. Before retiring in .1959, Mr.

Fitzell worked for 34 yefri as a bus driver for the New York Transit Authority and was a Charter delegate for the Transport Workers union in Manhattan. He was born April 14, 1905 to William and Margaret Houlihan Fitsell in County Kerry, Ireland, where he attended schooL He immigrated the United States in .1926 and settled in Manhattan before moving to Yonkers in 1959. Mary Hed: legal secretary bus SAEmEBQraWSTOTS mn nri I- she lived until returning to Yonkers in 1981; Her; husband died on July 20, 1987. Mrs. attended Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Yonkers: She is1 survived by 1 a Alice Piemonte of Yonkers.

A sister, Helen Cavaliere. and two brothers, Alfred and Wiliam Germano, died earlier. Funeral arrangements are being handled by the Forastiere Funeral Home Inc. of Yonkers. sister foreman Sonotone, a hearing aid company in Elmsford, before retiring in 1978.

When she retired, she was a union foreman. Id addition to her she is survived by three daughters, DoloTes Coker of Bellmore, N.Y.', Barbara Butler of Northridge, Calif, and Sharon Murphy of Wap-pingers Falls; a son, Anthony Jr. of Wappingers Falls; three sisters, Santina Sharkey of Lake Carmel, Eleanor Stillman of Ardsteyjand' Dolores Nix of Opelika, two brothers, Anthony Spinelli of Hawthorne and Albert Spinelli of Con-gers, N.Y.; and six grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are being handled by the McMahon, Lyon and Hartnett Funeral Home of White Plains. driver, union delegate Mr.

Fitsell was a parishioner of SL Denis Church in Yonkers. On Dec. 19, 1928, be married Susan Casey in Manhattan. In addition to his wife, he is survived three sons, Patrick Fitsell of Mahopac, James Fitsell of Jacksonville, and Vincent Fitsell of Yorktown Heights; three daughters, Margaret Gallant and Frances Lynch, both of Yonkers, and Mary OLeary of the Bronx; 14 grandchildren; and two great-grandsons. Funeral arrangements are- being handled by Sinatra Funeral Home of Yonkers.

She was a parishoner of Our Lady of Pompeii Church in Dobbs Ferry and a member of the Dobbs Ferry Women's Club. She is survived by two brothers, Gaeton Ricd of Dobbs Ferry and Nicholas Ricd or Waretown, J. Edwards Funeral Home of Dobbs Ferry is handling Amend -arrangements. moved to Yonkers in the late 1930s. In 1939, he married Carmela Bonacd.in Yonkers.

His wife died April 20, 1980. He. is survived by two sons, Stephen Fabrico Jr. of Yonkers and Raymond Fabrico of the Bronx; a daughter, Rosemarie Robinson of. Yonkers; two sisters, Josephine HiJeck of Stamford, and Nellie Pugliese of Granby, and seven grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements are being-handled by Cuccia Funeral Home of Yonkers. Mrs. Drivas was a parishioner of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in New Rochelle. She is survived by a daughter, Anna Katsidras of Hartsdale; a brother, James D. Tricoglou of Albuquerque, N.M.; and a grand- A service will be held at the Flower Funeral Home in Yonkers.

The Arlington Funeral Home of Queens is handling the arrangements. insurance claims clerk Mary Ricci, a semiretired legaL.Anthooy and Teresa Ricci, in lr-secretary, died yesterday morning vington, where she attended of a heart attack at her Dobbs achooL Miss Ricd moved to Defobs Ferry home. She was 70. Ferry in 1932. Miss Rted was a legal secretary and was still working two days a week for the Roderick Travis law office in Chappaqua, where she worked for about 10 years.

For about 25 years before that, she was a legal secretary for the Warren Wells law. office in White Plains. She was born March 6, 1918, to Don't Miss Our Biggest Sale of the Season Wed. Aug. 17 Onfyl Special Extended Hours 10AM -1 1 PMJ 300.000 Sq.

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Stephen Fabrico, a tow-truck operator and longtime resident of Yonkers, died of heart failure Sun-day at Yonkers General Hospital He was 71. Mr. Fabrico worked for Saw -Mill Auto Wreckers in Yonkers. he worked as a mac hi n-: Jst at the Otis Elevator plant, for merly in Yonkers. During his spare time, he enjoyed fishing.

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Drives formerly lived in (Brooklyn. She was born Nov. 22, 1904, to George and Anastasia Tricoglou in Smyrna, "Greece, and moved to the United States in 1921. She married John Drivas in '1932 in Brooklyn. Her husband in 1989.

Maria Durtnnla retired Marie Burbank, a resident of "Thorn wood since 1945, died at SL Agnes Hospital in White plains of cancer. She was 76. She was born Dec. 16, 1911, to Peter and Matilda Brandt Peifer in Bronx, where she was educated. Mrs.

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1, 1945. He died in 1978. She is survived by a son, John Peifer of Riverside, R.I.; a brother, Harold Peifer of Mahopac; a sister, Dorothy Lynch of Yonkers; eight grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. A son, Brian Burbank, died in 198ft A brother, Raymond Peifer, died in 198ft Funeral arrangements are being handled by the Beecher Funeral Home of Pleasantvilte. 0 Cupskng 6 Onentsi rDupont Certification Mark CARPET Open WMknights 111 9 Sun.

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