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The Herald Statesman from Yonkers, New York • 10

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A fifiriirif hiHUfiji 1QA Sunday, December 1,1996, MVVK 7 J. Andrew Ruttodgo, 00s retired painter Stacto Areizaga, 55s former GM Hyman Federman, 86: Jewish leader WBSam Crow, 06: construction company executive William L. Crow, a former Rye U.S. Navy. resident, diedFriday.Nov.

29, Mr. Ctww vu active Joseph Andrew TAndy" Rut the Catholic War Veterans- in ledge, longtime Yonkers rest-. Yonkers. He also vu an usher BSSGIIlDiy Worker dent, died Thursday, -Nov. 28, end a member of the activities 1 1998; at the Home for the Aged committee and Holy Name Sode- Sixto Areiiaga a longtime Blind in Yonkers.

He was 80. ty at Sacred Heart Church. resident, died Friday, Re was born Marefa 14, 1918, In addition to his wife? surf'" Nov. 29,1990, at Yonkers Gener-to Robert and Josephine Sullivan vote imiwHw six sou, Robert 1 HoapitaL Hear as born Kmllli inH Rutledge in Yonkers, where he Bein of Bellevue, Frank attended schools. Klein of Hudson, NY Peter 27 1941 to 1 Klein of Mount Tabor, Ni, Paul Klein of Ridgefield, ConiL, and Michael Klein and John Klein, both of Yonkers; a daughter, CTemins of Yonkern a Botjerof Manhat-Roman grandchildren, Two brothers, William and died earlier.

Robert, died Ur. RUMta ra -km iier with the painters to White Plains tor about years until his retirement in 1975. Before that, he worked a painterwith CIBA-Gdgy Corp. in Ardsley tor about nine years. He wu a termer -member of Mr.

Rutledge- served in the U.t Army Abr Force during Worid War and vu discharged as a sergeant' He married Marion Ludrfck on Jan. 18, 1964, at SaeredHeart Catholic Church in Yon- kers. oublic schools. On mented tori Uved the past 3 lyears. United Auto Workers union.

Alter leaving xeneral Motors in 1985, Mr. Arauaga assisted in managing Maxs Record Shop in Yonkers, which wu owned by his aon-in-law, Maximo Gonsalex of in die American Management Aasoda- tions and was a member of the PresidenU Association. He at- tended roundtable discussions of the American Management Aaso- datkm and led two symposiums mi related construction cro construction Caecame a subsidiary of JJL Jones Con- structtonCO. in 1968, and Mr. crow torom, tb.

Jones company shortly thereaf- Brume Star. He wu a member of Chriats church in Rye. In addition to his wife, Hyman L. Federman, a long-. time New Rochelle, resident Shtf'f a tenter in the Mimaroneck Jefc- community died Thundey Nov 28.

1998. at Sound ShppKj. Medical Center of Westchester New Rochelle. He wu 88. Mr, Federman wu born 12,1910, in Manhattan to Meypr and Anne Rabinowiti He earned a bachelors and mab- tel Yj versity School of Commerce.

He moved 1947 to New Rochelle with Ms fomily. Barbara Baker -Crow at Smithflrid, ILL, he is survived by a son, William L. Ill of Boston; four daughters Margo C. jlels and BCTVed the centers prwV, Barbara Crow, both of San Fran- ui to 1955 and i- dsSandraC. Shricof-DMvto1 main honorary trustea.

and Ella C. Hays of ShUlington, to his he i-j Pa and seven grandchildren. by a son, MUu of Ra- -J and two marOneck; two daughters Ruth Federman SUverstone of BaUf- uim year he became a membfery of the Westchester Jewish Centos? in Mamaroneck, formerly the H9ut brew Institute ofMamaronej Yonkers. He wu a parishioner of Bt Josenhs Churai in Yonkers. Sh.

gSrLc. tehd. U. wlfc; U. kmgttae Mount Vernon rnutont, retired in 1991.

mother, of Moca: a son, SixtoJcr m55r of Yonkers; hro dauSters. lOg-Mounr Vernon HospitaL She wu Un Women's Chric Association hii iwiip cwniyn and 1M- 7 11 and a longtime member of the norah Areiiaxa. both of Yonkers; rniAu? Companions of Forest of Amorl- Mx brothers, Paulino and Con- Fooia, Italy, to Leo and Ida ca inthe Mount frrinni bedh of Yonkers rangements. Donations are bring made to the Sacred Heart grade school tend, 110 Shtumard Place, Yonkers, N.Y, 10703. for 28 years.

SheTwrvived by several Mount Vernon is handling the She wu a member of Sacred Heart Church while living in Yonkers MTs Corbett wu an avfal bingo i dtismTactivitiu player and participated in many pninr den City. In- addition to of Tivoii, N.Y.; and seven grand- children. Visitation will be today at Whalen ft Rail Funeral Home In and.P0? completed contracts ter; ten, Arrixaga erf Mr. Crow's construction expod- The William H. Graham Fu- Rte MrurtarSo of JUKill Sunriss Fhu and Gloria Aroiia- the U.S.

Corps erf Engineen and toe arnmgements A suvice wffl gaimd Ama Arrizags both of vmrk in Libys Lebanon and the be held at 10 am Wednesday ri Ftorieia; imdtwo Bahamas He also wuthe execu- Christs Chwch in. Rye, with tive in durge of a worldwide burial to follow at Woodlawn dtodf urfoyIkeaitiaatbBCaabitbaBm Yonkers Calling hours will be A brother, Ralph sisters Elinor C. Parsons and Cotturri GiangroasL to the United Statu when she wu a diiM- She attended Mount Vernon schools and wu a of AJA DavisJUh She married John Carley in. 1943 in Ridgeway, Pa. Mrs Carley wu a member of Local 3, International Electrical Union, and operated a wire me- chine at Kulka Smith to in i ft AimoCorbotl'7 Illegal secretary i Anne Corbett, a retired lal Glenr Falls firm before retiring secretary, died Saturday, Nov.

in 1987. 1998, in Ri. He was 8a He was born March IS, 1910,. in Port Chester to Ralph L. and Mcdenahan Crow.

He at- tended Rye Country Day Sdiool and The Hotchkiss School He duted fr0 Princeton Uni- versity in 1933. While-at Prince- ton, he won the McMillan Cup, a rcpeuttoi. On Sept 14, 1938, be married 1 Mr, Crow 'worked in South. Apyg tor the Grace Steamship to. before Joining the William L.

Crow Construction Co which vu founded by his great-grand-in l840. He became presi-it of the New York City-based ipany in 193ft He worked until. 1980, then became 'chairman of the Board of Direct- During Mr. Crows-years chief executive officer, the com- DBATH N0TKU Ti lMi SM DmSi NbMcv, CM ofThank In 1 SUmortawwaJiiUiarljaiUMaScai ataaM cal IM-SM7 prior la Sw dB of MUKNKMIlUn, IWK ffmlOWTiHFl an la 431 pjiu Saturday, I am Is US pjiw Sunday. amlaWpim.

osmiaemt Ts 1 cal tit OmmunSy Nss Mon Vis Our Town i MBnOMy WWOUV1 mOBy DSIwW 4 PJVIi On SttoOnr and Sundnr, 1 WMOMbstovdsia LIST OF DEATHS WMWn NNBML HUI liSuSMM PUNBUL HOMS HAWTHORNB MHatoL MMrmQPMaKNBRALPOMa MT.VBBN0N -ms -aum OAMMHMPK NMRALHOMa SC LAMWSJS mmm H. TPCYANNANTUONO FUNERAL H0MB saaiHati uoro MAXCV1 peAUCHAAIF OMFM 1TRUPFS NM WATBMUHY A KHXY RJNBSAL HOMB C0MI0LLY. S. UnlrM 1 nOOMYIWMHIMHOMB PLUAMNTVSLH PUHERALHOME 1 EYB SRSfoOTiniii nmpu. unw TAUYTOYVN 1 MCBOWAILBswmL.

THE MTE FUNBIAL N0NW WHTOPIAaB HOMLEMAI MC MAHOfi LYON PtARTPKTT FUNERAL "m37bGHnualhomsb mMMSiMLnMULWMK 3ft 199ft at her sons home in Yonkers She wu 71. She wu born Sept 1ft 1925, to Edward and Ellen Sullivan Kane in Yonkers where she attended Oh June 7, 1947, she married Raid In Atamorv Marts cfls Ssschsr Rmtral Hsms 41S Rdi WsasanMMsb MY Wl mould be MAT, NN. Btltutd Husband tf OMsnbaO FH FaSitr sf carts RsS John and lha Ma Aidhsny r-bd MAFJX Alto survMad by IS wand-and 11 wsal pandcieean. Ktsatlna al- UUOVD MAXCri BEAUCHAMP CHAPEL, Eiao'PL NSW EsdUtk Mata of Ovaatn burtsL Slttttd Saoamtnf Church, MtiL NOS AM. hdsnnsnl htun Sat MY Sun, PM wmn nasHfl A NsvJS WfS am.

tovhPtd by Ids WVs Lucy L. bh hm Sons John dwd GanMna, stS Lucy BtSi Cochin Yonkers want of Yonkers and William of Thu Uved in Yonken for 24 Voorfaeesville. N.Y4 a daughter, years before moving to Lake Lu- May Ellen Thompson ofKeese-yrne, N.Y1 They retired to Gar- viUe, N. Y4 abrother Peter Kane den City, S.O, about four yean ega For than 10 yean, MTS Corbett worked.u a legal secre-. On June 2ft 1929, she and Thomu K.

Reynolds were married at Sacred Heart Church in "MS Asm MC tary for Tom and Frank Hand In Yonkers A Amend Man Will be Yonkers When she moved up- held at 11 ul tomorrow at Sa-stata, ahe spent 12 years at a cred Heart Church in Yonkers 7ft retired bank supervisor Emil Giuiiano, a retired bank supervisor and a former mridsot the Corpus Christ! Church in moved to Eastchester. of Mount Vernon and Rye Brook, Port Chester end St Ambrose Bk. waa memhi of the died Thursday, Nov. 2ft 190ft at Church In Devfidd Beach. Mount Vernon Iriah-Amerkan Broward Hupltri I In In additioa to Mi Mr.

Auoctotton rince 1955 and wu a Pompano Beech, FIs He wu 7ft Giuiiano la aurrived by a aon, member of Eaitcbester Senior wu born April 27, 1020, to Stephrm of Xarohmont daugh- citizens end Getenliia OriccMo ter. Cag ofMed Mrs Reynold, alro wu a mem-fiiffiano in Mount Vunon. He Beyfo. Fto, toy gryxlchildren, bar of Immaculate Heart of Mary graduated from Mount Vernon and nvo gwatfranocliildrea Church in Scarsdale. lugp Stoool in 19.

A brother, Anthony, died earli- She it survived' by two sons bn Iteurtd H. ta Port JnSifi'orsSSS: Chestay is handling the arrange- gnndchildren: uiTtwo vuIm Bill Ere, uu iu grest-granacnilaren. 1 During Worid sr he Mount Vernon. Mrs Reynolds wu trained a licensed practical nurse at Belle-vue hospital renter in Manhattan. She worked a private duty nurse from 1940 to UMBO.

She Uved In Mount Vernon Mr. Giuiiano wu a member of from 193s to 1963, when she ments Visitation will be A Bmeral Sit A 'Rverrfde MesmriritospeU Mount Vernon is handling the arrangements- OlMvft Monfty iwnta al Vm Furm Hm -ip me LAUSISM jaam M. an Nsy.it;1 HM al MLVtnwb N.Y. SaltMd Hur un sf Manr. Lanina fWitr, of Kant- Mi 'Sntrfv Huah.

Frtsnds may cab al THE YWff: HAMTUONO FUNBIAL HOME, Vbmtlb NlYJiiil MPM MPM Mats, tf CbrMb StunuM Clsach mss. atiUMM MURPHY, LtnHa On Nwambsr HM OtItwtS was tf Sw Mi EM DtvsM msSisr sf Doroaty LawS aMtr af We Ms Msrswsl WW dtsiMisS arancmsllNr Dsbsrab: Matar and Graaf OrandmoRMr OMWia Kata, Rapttbw DAVID A HODOEK a ION PUNERAL HOME. AAcLsan Asa Yantai (nr Kfenbal) mmN ftautoi A A Mai A u. NMwy MnO NnQu rw NWi sf ChrtAsn BurM Oamabaa Chadi iiuia Da Nauambar HM af Itatawma NY. WNs of Nl tadsrta MsBar if McMat, Al Lamb, KrthbonT AhranL Thomas and Jwnto W.

Traiorah. Abo by 11 oranddrtrtm and I drtdran teaortna af ALL FUNERAL HOME RlC. 1M back Awn (esmtr rt Gbnwood). MhomI. ChrttBon Burtrt ta a fartwbo OM0i on- Wodhtodoy Ototmbtr 4 af WUL Mbmionf SL JottofTo Otmatey.

VuS-Ina htwro Mon Turn S-4 7-f PM 3 4 on of Oorada Whtr af Rank, 0t and brphor af John Ate vhrad by and I mil arandcMMm Rorortna GEORGE T. DAVU FUNERAL. HOME, 14 LMMnl FI tew- Rochalb on and EutYrt andf nm Mara of Christian Tins. fSM al JOIEPH FJtARDONE FUNBIAL HOME. '4M WiAlnetBS IL fMkMdS itmAM Mbm al Aasunw-Sm Cilurch.

bdawntiS AanaiMbn ORmMy. RisnA may Tla mnl Homs lua a MsnM a MPM MHTSift BttobiB an Hswmbw ITMb MM UIMNn NM MMM al Our Lady af Ouch, wins Plata, I aaa rai AM UNaY UnlMf1 by lha MC MAHON, LYON a HARTNETT FUNBIAL HOME. BHSJAWft BaN.PWmtrty af Brack, N.Y. on Nov. HH.

THE CRAFT MEMORIAL HOME, INC an bam MPM a TUm ltsm 1-4 a MPM FUnsraf Mass an MM al MBAM at Cana Chrtdl Church. Entambmonf, ILManVi brook, N.Y. RANT; torn p. Aas sf Monlina Ihl NwJi HM ascMy of' a masNua hsarl Klsian am bom and rated bi IdS N.Y. Out Ms Iw Vwn wl MBimni, TW lMra IS RSHHI bi Hfl la ante Ids Aorta Is wBdHs- vNad.by bWsay af Ths Montana.

In HM ha THE WHALEN a marrtsd Ms cbBas SsmUwart, KaBiy HOME MC MS Park Am, Kanr and baam la wsrtc Nr hs techy CNmrasd). Mbm af Chrhte Mki Efc PsundHkn as a imrctentea Saorad Mart Osach an Tussday, am a carina Fata Ms ownbsr 1 al HAM Ntemanf SL yr okf ten Dauahtsr Kasey. ate CamsNry. VNMna hsura Mot aunliad by hb Modbr, Mb Oratd a PM In Mu af down Iteksta NlY a Sbbr af Andraa Cm- may ba mads The Saorad Heart nstiy, af Itasnaa Jundta N.Y. and a Grads Ictml tcbslifihb tend Oradbr Raymond Omni Orbnda.

ItannardPl YMAlrNY WOL Fta, am ara-dsoiaiad by Hh te- imith. Star, Kbran A OianL A Msmortrt Mr is. ml TiM IMM i tel INHWIWW dM ITrli RjQChurch In Mtaoub, nnn uv- 0 Mftm vvwy be trade er Nd In Me ham. 01 AAyMHHflt I IWVM II fji I Iw WwOWaTWiulW RfiPAr Vm yr, Mbm a Novsmter Vlf, by al Sia FLYNN MEMORIAL HOME. US Saudi Oraadsray, Yantai, mam ML Csmte Church Tuts day.

al MAM Bdsmbsmnl Shrtna of -i uusayi MwiWf rwnOm unraYf innn, MmAh an a amii MsnBBy Wl RUTLEDOS Aadratr (Aadr) 1 af kata an Thumbv, Iteamhar. If tebwd hwband af Marion. Cm Lir SW RuAdss. Itesbd MSbr of RsM taid SMte mlf PTwKi rWmt mUfo MOMh mWi Jrttn KhIn and KaRiy al lerved In Oklahoma with what is now the UJS. Air Force.

Mr. Giuiiano wu a superviaor tn'the mail and Ice. department of the Bank of New Yank In Harrison toe held today, with a Atneral service at 10 am. tomorrow at St Josephs Church. Reynolds, 92: Eastchester resident Margaret Scannell Reynolds an Eastchester resident, died Nov.

2ft 199ft at Law-' rence Hospital in Bronxville. She WU 92. She wu born July 21, 1904, in County Cork, Ireland, to Denis and Mary McSweeney Scannell She attended schools in Ireland and came to New York City in 1920. Her husband died in 1993. Edwin L.

Bennett Funeral Home in Eutcbeater is handling the arrangements Minna Strappob Ossining reaclent Minna Struppe, a homemaker, and Ossining resident, died Fri- day, Nov. at Phelps. Memorial Hospital Center In North Tanytowashe wu. She waa born Nov. ft 1908, In Bremen, Germany, to Karl and PiaskowikL She attended schools in Germany.

7 laJulr UN," dM hum Andrew Dieppe in Brooklyn. She had lived Methodist Home in Ossining foP five years. Before that, she lived NooUyS for 60 years. Mrs. Struppe Is survived by daughter, Marion Cowlu of BrisrclifT Manor; and three yrumanghton Her husband died in 1955.

Waterbury ft Kelly Funeral Home in Ossining is handling arrangements. i Obituary policy Gannstt Suburban Nowspe-pampuUishuVwflMueriuol people who have Uved or worked in WaalchasMr or Putnam coutv Saa. OMuarlumay ba.submWad ttwoughkaiaral homuordiracliy olflbNuartaa, aN Wbrmadon muat E- -a IM-J a a-ao NO m. IWIUPmWrailiypiijIirilKillwHIr Inlhtoadaya.ofapataonsdaatfL ObNueriu aubrnMad to Gannatt Suburban Nawspapanby4pm -appaar in thanaxt day's adWona. Additional Intormadon can baob- ftlnad torn our nawatoom-Rir NatofnawroomnumbaiapiaMO aaaffwuCUuaMIMonPaoa4A.

in Osnnlng fop Family iui friends are mawng Fears He retired in 1982. Lutinna in lfr nhiHmn'i shim He lived in Rye-Brook for 20 to the American Lung Axaode-i before moring to Deerfield tioiL 35 Orchard St, White 14 years ago. Plains N.Y. 10003. 1 IL Pemlnqi 71 1 fonner Yonkers resident, Worid War II vet; managed real estate tomorrow and Tuesday.

Man will be held atihSO us Wednesday at the Corpus Christ! Church in Port Chester, with burial to follow in St Mary Cemetery in rm Brook. Church, Ho was fire qmiIsIb of the zr Denham Springs Vrinntoerv Do- with the tUddtebwh Fire De- partment 4- He wu a vice president of the USCG Ingham Asaociatioiv, now the Oust Guard Veter- Aasodatfam. Nr. Deming was a past mem- bef of the Loyal Order of the Moose in Somerset and the Lions Chib in Denham Springs, La." Vv' His wife died in I960 and a son, William Thomu died earlier. Jr.

rn tSAl EateAJ kUmul ITi ITrli DDWDD IlMDDnD teter sf Mary Ja slyigmwL AHIIN bi tert LaudNdta KfaF' Sunfty lr 7PM, Ira vivid bv ibudiln EwMv mM CUE qRAaANOFUNBIAL HOME, tetadb teLcTcTVd gJSf JUSF! KBU'Y E. Barton Port RE Msmk. tenwal kua of North Lwkta. Ata Mm Msnby 11AM al SL OraasrvV. wuad by aranddauaftaiT tesb ate SWATOVY, Bbabrtb (m PtetedLlft-gsachMtad by an arbmbmanl at.

Kalhrvn Ssukup aTlSrthTLaudirtta jjjU Mb af tanb. Dsvrttd mrthtirtef PstncSR CsmrtvTL Sbbr HrtmHrtrtaad and brrthv BbtesM, Lartna sbbr af 0NM0LLY, lr. Manr IrtrtS SA. af SL (raSrad) RADM L.V. Hmrtnav.

In Isu Ranch Gamma, Graymswr- Onrrten af amprv danaNons may ba mads la RL Nay -H, HM Mm of Chrtrttei Fbrldi Kays Wld Bird term Cmhr. 2" burH Omwanf ChapaL Tlmday II am WU Harms ISahway.Tawimbr. W81 bArmsnf States (Hmstey. VhBalhn PIJHM r- BOA Ftasnd Htmt 4U Whte mjm al Chaprt aR 4 sun. Monday wflh a riRL Aaae on Nemmbv IE HM0f' te.

Mm SAM. May by bi JLX DORSEY RH0AL HOMEr Ipvid DMb flff SwnmI Nrfs DswolBd i 80S uiaQi ibfoiHs mYi WAR mrtfw af Joanna UMnay. Osar mrth-1 TEEVORRIfc. Ttemaa a of (m Kobo) af Mvrtta orb tea of Chortoi Whlnoy. -am- jjnwjy of Yontajmjrhurstby, Bosch.

EC, bmibrty of Yantai on Sal. Lester B. Deming, former tankers resident, died Thursday, fu. 2ft 199ft at the lfedical Center of Ocun County in Brick, )NiiHewu7L wu bom July 12, '1925, in Yonken to Letter B. Deming Sr.

and Helen Greene tueming rDeming. He attended New York Jaty acboola, and graduated from During World War Mr. Deming served In the UJS. Coast Kuird Reserve on the USCG Ingham as an FC3. Mr.

Deming lived in Denham' Springs, Im, for' right years before moving to Somerset, NJM for li-yeaiy. A year agft he inoved to Whiting, NJ He was an aaststant vice prod-dent of Horace S. Ely and Co. New York City, and later aged reel estate beddings for SL Lpkes-Roosevelt Hospital in NgprYoitCity. Sr.

Deming served on the ves-by-end a choir member at both the St Andrew and SL Mark Episcopal churches In While living in Louisiana, hCwu a choir member at the and Joatsh Srbita' Joatahlne. Cochran Wood Ototmbtr NM Hm al It Unde's Church. RtaeolnS al THE BURR DAVH-SHARPE HOME MC SM rbrtwoaE NY, an bms-4EMami KOWALUK, Jtttb T. an Ntuombtr HM of PbaaanMM NY. Mtlhtr af Ja- rt 5554 FUNERAL NOME, doy Sunday HIM PM.

Nteo af Nay. IE IHL Bttaad WIN of ASM E. CortMNi DmM Motur of Maryiftn ThompMiv EtfMirW wnd WMmti balL. Daar Sbbr af Ptbr Kanti ourvwad by aman QrandcMktea M-portna, THE WHMEN BALL FUNERAL HOME MC. -MS Park Aye (esmtr of GhmwedL Mata af Chrtollan Burial Saorad Hoart.Churrti Msa Die I IUMJL HsrmtnL Foracflrr Ooma-tary.

VbMno hra Sun 7-IPM CROW, WBhm L. on tevwnter Ifte tamorty' af Rvn Bttawd husband sf Barbara (mo tehtr). Dtvohd -Whtr of WSSam draw HLjMaria Hah, Samba Shall, Baitm Craw, and Elb Hoys. Daar arandblhS of 7. A atrvlce wN ba hald an VAdnonhy Da-oombar 4 AM al Chrtrt Dobctnal Churrtw Rn NY.

Inbnntnt WonNawn ComaMry, Bronx. NY. by lha WEUAM H. GRAHAM FUNERAL HOME, HM Barton Port RE Ryn CUCaL Marts Anbhrtte sf Semors, NY bnnorty af GibnJltr Manor Hma Ihtmt on NoMmbor.A HM Daushbr of Sw Mo Chariot Nk RuaBbrak Francos A. Gate Ranh A Cucda.

Sbbr af tertrica March DICario husband Pote, Charte Cucda Wanna Frank Cucda rtb M. Aunt nf nbcoo. nonhowo. arandntohowt. Mata af ChrttHan Burtrt TUaoday 11 AM al Holy boioconb Churdb PtettnMte RooNna at BEECHER PUNERAL UfUig MW terao ropitef muminniSi nt wui unwy wb raetkra btamb JMsndnr S-S F- IrnA EfiMiBinim VM flHMn In lM-af SowtH eonbtw-Sona la The Cucda He is survived by a son, Lester Doming IH of BushkiU, Pa two brothers, Richard Greene Deming of Warwick, ILL, and Law-rairo Miller Doming of Ocean CJtyTSfJ a sister, Suzanne Deming 'Hooker of.

Webster Grove, and grandson. Visiting hours will be held today at the Gleason 'Funeral Home in Somerset NJ. A memorial service will be held tomorrow at 1630 un. Memorial donations are being Ffiftropal Church in Denham made to the LeukenSodety SffBngsT In New he wu America Northern New Jer-aCblder and a choir member at key Chapter 45, Springfield Avo-tfil Middlebjfsh Reformed nue, Springfield, jlJ. 07081.

NY. Dsnalbns htr mamery may ba mads to Via Amirican Noart Airacto ban ar The Pood Panlnr af Holy byw-cartt Church. MC ROWAN. Rsymsad L. Formtriy af al RNmback, NY.

te- HM Husband af Mmtraf NAUBHTOjLteaaMMBtoctoErtO Prthor of Mauratn aomrtrt RrafAnrtwwoaratoltoawon nm Thtrtta HRL Mkhort, Raymond and. totetammmrtadtarandbatowifi Stoehtn Me Oouwv Birthar of RvrtL A husband, Whor, and arandtolhor. Mara tf Chrhten Burtrt wE ba albrad Always in our howls. of HoMAiN. on Ttetday af Sw Chuidi VOurwSntelyandddtetn toy, Ttnytown N.Y.

af lSPM an Yourmmta ua TteHtoy. rFrtondo may crtl tf THE WHITE FUNERAL HOME, fl EJMwkrt 'SL Rhkwbtdi on Mon torn SSE4M MMRPA Prayara wl to oRtrtd on Mondov nns OLin al msntChurdk 1 taA INMEM0RIAM S'.

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