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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 4

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Port Chester, New York
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jvrr i PC Gannett Westchester NewapapersSaturday November 26 1988 -v A Section OBITUARIES -W fdrmerengineer native-pf Rye Hr" Franklin Odell a formeren- homeaandothcr buildings He alaoEngineera the Newport (NC) Ro- NflNMnla Crawford: active church memberjL -Neomia Crawford a White' "Bible studies 1 Plains resident and active church always loved children" member diedWednesday ra sUcT herdaughteTTrenerWaltonr heart attaek at the White Plains always liked children because Hospital Medical Center She was they responded to being loved and 58 she could help them" Mtm Crawford had lived White Plains for the past 28 years and formerly in Spartanburg SC wiere PubUc Beforeretiring about five years In Edition to her mother Es-- ago because of heart disease she joneI of inman SC and her i £ineer whose Dually hu lived in Rye since the 1800s died Monday at Graven Regional Medical Center ii New Bern NC He was 67 and suffered from disease did consulting work for construction firms On Oct 13 1945 he married Jpan Wiley at the United Methodist Church of Rye tary Club and St James United Methodist Church of Newport In addition' to his wife he is survived by a son Franklin Odell of Cullman Ala two daughter Shirley Odeirpf Mill qreek and Barbara Watts of Chicago a sister Winifred Sherburne! of Rye six grandchildren and one great-grandchild Friends and (family are making donations to the Memorial Disease and Research Center at Duke Medical Center Durham NC '27706 or to the University of North Carolina Center for Public Television PO Box 3508 Chapel Hill NQ 27515 Mr Odell was boraJUlynra The 'couple -lived: 1921 in Rye to Franklin and moved to Mill Creek NC seven Evelyn Worden Odell He was educated in Rye: and from Rye High School During World War II he served iixthe US Army Alter the war he received an engineering degree from the Uni- varsity of Tennessee in Knoxville Mr Odell was a self-employed engineer who designed pools and moved to Mill Creek NC years ago While in Rye Mr Odell was a parishioner of the United Methodist Church of Rye and a member of the Rye Rotary Club In North Carolina he and his wife started a blueberry? flym which they operated until the time of his death Mr Odell was a member of the National Society of Professional was employed part time as a domestic worker for families in White Mains She previously worked for about six years in the laundry department of the White Plains Hospital Medical Center In -the evenings she also worked in the housekeeping department at Nestle Food Corp- in Purchase Miu Crawford was a member of the Lonnie White Memorial Church of God in Christ In White Plains She served as president of the Sunshine Band a group that teaches children arts and crafts- and daughter Irene of White Plains she is survived by another daughter Arlene Harris of Fresno Calif a sonr-Michael Crawford of White Plains five sisters Elzina Camion of Yonkers Etolia McMillan1 Alice Jones and Willie Mae Jones all of Inman and Minnie Woods of Belton SGj four brothers Elbert Jones William Jones Isaiah Jones and Elijah Jones all of Inman and five grandchildren Funeral arrangements are being handled by Lee's Funeral Home in White Plains carpet installer John Hennr Lewis a resident of Mount Vernon and carpet mechanic for a Peliuuufloor covering' company died Thursday at New Rochelle Hospital Medical Crater after suffering a stroke He was 67 Mr Lewis worked for Gordon's Floor CoveringJn Pelham from the early 1970s until his retirement in 1984 Befbre that he worked for other companies as a carpet mechanic He waft bora eb' 192 1 Greewnood SC where he attended public schools 'After serving in the U8 Navy during World War II he moved to New Rochelle where-' he lived until moving to Mount Vernon 21 yearspgo In 1968 he married Mozell Fuller in Mount Vernon His first "wife Willie Mae Lewis died in the early 1960s In addition -to his wifet-Mr-Lewis is survived by a daughter Fannie Mae Golden of Greenwood si sons Harrow of Ninety Six SC Ellake of New Rochelle and John Jeffrey Edward and Marcus all of Mount Vernon a sister Sally Bell Adams of Greenwood 13 grandchildren and a great-grandson Funeral arrangements are be- ing handled by Barney McCla-nahan Funeral Home in New Rochelle Meyer Kaufman: former real estate agent singer songwriter lived in Port Chester Gus Costanzo a retired pur- Mr Costanzo was a purchasing ber of the Catholic War Veterans chasing agent and former singer- agent at Sequential Information Post 148 in Port Chester songwriter died Thursday at Systems Inc in Elmsford for 10 -He married Louise Herscha Greenwich' (Conn) Hospital He years beforeretiringTrn978 Twks 72 and lived in the Port Ches- He moved from Port Chester to ter and Greenwich areas most of Greenwich 24 years ago For five years he was not -bwiieif of Zoftola a Port Chester Conn his life The' cause of death vard Smelting Corp in the Bronx -from about 1935 to 1979 In 1964-he began operating the Emco ty Corp in Mamaroneck and ran the business until his retirement about four ypars ago Mr Kauflnan is survived by two sons Norman of Larchmont and Irwin of Hastings-on-Hudson and four grandsons Another son Arthur Kaufman died in action in the Philippines during World War IL Funeral arangements were handled by Gar lick Funeral Home in Yonkers Meyer Kauftnan former owner of Emco Realty -Corp- In Mamaro-neck died Sunday at the Kings-bridge Nursing Home in the Bronx of complications from internal bleeding He was 97 Mr Kauflnan lived at the nursing home for the past eight years He was born Feb io 1891 in Russia to Israel and Rachel Kaufman In 1905 he moved with his fomily to New York City In 1921 Mr Kauflnan married Mollie Perlumutter in New York City They settled in the Bronx Mr Kauflnan owned the Boule 'disclosed Mr Costanzo was born May 26 1916 in Brooklyn to Nicholas and Mary Cersosimbs Costanzo His (family moved to Port Chester when was an Infont He attended Port -Chester public schools After graduating from Port jiwiter High School Mr Costanzo worked as a singer-songwriter per- forming at such places as the I to Theater in Harlem for 17 years He attended Fordham University and received a certificate as a purchasing agent In addition to his daughter Rosanne of Stamford Conn he is survived by two other daughters Corinne Costanzo of Stratford Conn and Lorraine Kruczkiewicz of Cos Cob Conn three brothers Nicholas of Boca Raton Fla Charles of Elmsford and Philip of Westbury NY and four grandchildren A brother Ben Costanzo died in 1983 Funeral arrangements are being handled by James Gunipero Funeral Home in Port Chester company that sold household cleaning brushes Mr COstanzo also worked as a purchasing agent for Technical Materials Corp in Ma-maroneck for about 10 years Mr Costanzo maintained his interest in songwriting his whole life said his daughter Rosanne Costanzo He composed more than 500 songs and performed locally at church functions Herecorded several record albums including Love a his daughter said A US Army veteran of World War II Mr Costanzo whs a mem- Notices A jPaid listing 1 vittoria Into raaf an Nav ft If loved huaband of Levins eon of Anna and Bie vombar HSS of Katonah NY WH the leto John Mother of Jamas Season and EKiabalti VUoHoi Atao aur-vtvad by 4 sranddiBdran and 1 araar-arandun Rapookw at CLARK ASSOCIATES FUNERAL HOME Katonah Sunday 1 to 4 and 7 to Vpm Maas of Christian Burial al St Mary's RjC Church Ka- MEm gafeaa MaagMMOM or ranBb jorw mpmiy wo DEATH To a IJ ILJIm PNH PM UNm NOHOW Card of Thanks In Mamorlamlt Juda or Lodge Noltca ptoaaa caN SM-S147 prior la Sw dov of publication Hours: Mondav-Fridey 7 am to 90 pjiu Saturday I am to fc-45 pimj Sunday 3 pm to MS am 'Michael Carlo: certified public accountant from Larchmont Michael Peter Carlo a certified Hard School of Music -and per- Church in Larchmont public accountant from Larchmont formed with a string quartet in nr pprin wu a pnTf officer of died Thursday at New Rochelle Torjrington Mr Carlo wu also a the Larchmont Camera Club and a Hospital Medical Center violin accompanist at St Churchin TorringtQiL In 1946 he moved to Larch- mont Mr Carlo had been a certified 7 Mr age and the cause of his death were not disclosed by the fomily Mr Carlo born to Michael survived by a daughter Regina A mMf 8Ta JOMpVrl UnlMnfr En-tarad Into mat on Nav a less Batovad huaband of Pat (Lawson) FarcaSL Davotod Mhor of DanWto Forces Mrs Patrick (Cathy) Donahue Raymond Lawaon Mrs WSSam (Karan) Bo hot and WSSam Lawaon Law-Ins broltiar of Chartos Sr and Rank Sr Mrs Charles II mm a uto AAam (LMNflnj jonraon ana mn (Road) MCOIto and lato Pator Joseph and Mary Alio aurvhwd by 11 srand-chNdranJhs tomlly wE bo award to receive visitors al Bw SINATRA MEMORIAL HOME INC SOI YOnkora Ava on Frl ftsm mm and Sat and Sun Dam 1-4 and pm Funeral Maas al ST PETER CHURCH an Monday at 11 am Marmanl SL Joaorh Gametory In Sau of llowors bonhlbuHom-to Cdvsry Hss-pSal profaned brattiar of Gtnw Taddao and Maria DiAngiBi The family wW bs praasid to racNvs h- Bars- al -THE -SINATRA MEMORIAL HOME BIC 01 Yonkers Ava on Sal 'and Sun from S-f and 7-f aim Funeral Man al SACRED HEART MONASTERY CHURCH an Monday at MS am Bdomb-menl remUM Mauwtoum To about an obNuary naws story ptoaaacaNtha GommunBv Now numbar Salad at Sw bottom of tots pass Monday Saoush Friday On Saturday and Sunday atoasocaS 404- was and Mary Carlo in Torrington Conn He was adopted by Louisa and Peter Catena He lived with the Catena fomily in Torrington where he attended public schools He graduated from -Pace University with a degree in business administration He attended Juil- SCHWARTZ A usual on Nov SL 1NL asa 7 Betovad huaband of Iha lato Alice itovol-ad tottier of Richard Schwartz latona srandtottwr of I neural mess Tum MS am at Our Lady ef Mount Camwl Church Gale ef Haawan Rwwalne al lha BURR DAVIS SHARPE FUNERAL HOME INC 3rd km Ht Vamorv NY on Mon tram 7-fpm In Sau ef Bowers danaltona to SI ChMrans Jude's Carlo of Larchmont a sister Rose Pracas and brother Albert both of Brunswick Ga His brother Thomas died before him Funeral arrangements were 'handled by Fox Funeral Home in Larchmont public accountant for Co in Rye for many years Ho married Julia A Scocca in 1952 During World War II Carlo served with the US Maritime Commission in New London Conn He was a parishioner of SL asa S7 el Yonkars an Wad Nav a IfSL Daarty beloved hwband ef Amb (Han- BALDWM Eva on November 25 INS Davotod alitor of Elba Bahtoito Also survived by six nboas and Suva -J1QWnVlr -iraWw''' vies wEbp 1090 am al North -Yonkars OommunSy Church Ar- on Nouombor Mf-lfM- MovodwNfr -of -Iho---Mo Arthur DouoMi moltor of lottVi Rom ZM ond Iho waiinryf imm mbss mams em tola Arthur Jr Laying rtstor of Artlne Curt Batty Gracft in dtod by RUGGIERO A SONS INC (Havay-Matonay) SBXSJhnmtoOray Tha tomHv of to Mr as many self af expraatlone of durlna our loved huaband of-JuSa (net Scocca) davetod talhar of Raalna A Alia aurvlvad by a by and I Great-erandchlldran Rapodns Saturday A Sunday fa COXE A QRAZIANO FUNERAL HOME 70 Ead Boston Pad Rd Mamk Funeral Maas Monday 10am af If Vito's Church toltowad by an- WnBmWV 04 MN Os MIM1 towafQoo me 4L JMNtayuk Mahon WSSamt A Dr Jana WSSamt Alto surviving ra IS orandchlldren 17 real orandchlldran nlacaar BBwtaraaw nHVralBwwf BIsaBT IfBRWI friends Mr Wllllama was nra dtcaaaod by 1 brdhara A 1 sisters Clifford Clinton Luthar Clayboriw Alonza James Molten williams Carrie Lsttlmar Nannie A bwz WMtoma He tao nra Wcaaaad by 1 A 1 and srand-daustiter Funeral ssrvlcas 11am Tkiaa Nav If al Abbya-dnton BapBd Church lJttti SI NY NY Dr Calvin Bulto III 'I The tomBy tell BROOKS MEMORIAL HOAE INC 17S Wytiurton Ava Ytnkara Sun A Mon 1-4 A 7-fpm wN racalve frtanda Sunday and 74 pm JOHN FOX FUNERAL HOME INC son Boston Poof Rdi Larchmont Maas of Tha Christian Burial Monday ID am SL Auausllne Church Marmanl UbL rwVr NPUmVV LSITIMiTf Ayydkdhna Mw NBcnwww UrRiuumw rMwSa 40 KMDfVIC MWlf nVWGMMr Chaptor 151 Wad Ava WNto Plains NY or Amartcan Heart Assn of Waalchaator IS Rye Rktos Plaza Port Chas-tor NY or Rotary Hawlfiama NY Batovad wlto of DavWL Davotod mother of Ml-chad and Paul Dear ddar of ThofotoFamSy SOLPANgThamaa Jr on Nov IS IfSI of Granlta Sprfnst NY Huaband of Barbara (Caporaao) Saktono Fa-' thar of Jane Zachack Diana Mary Kay Rankal Susan Karan and Mchad Soktona San of Thotnea Sr and EZza-bath (D'Aannl Soldano of MadaSna Lang of tour Repotlns Saturday 7-f pm Sumtov 7-4 and 7-f pm at CLARK FUNERAL HOME Yorktewn Hatahti Alata Monday 10 am St Pstrlcki Church York-tewn Interment Rose Hill Mamortd Park SOtALLANTB rah Schulman a member of ACT UFs housingcommittee But Leland Jones a mayoral spokesman noted that the city had denied Trump an abatement and he had to win it in the highest court ACT UP also wants more hospital beds for AIDS patients by 1991 than the 840 proposed by the mayor Jones said the mayor had proposed a sufficient number based on figures supplied by' the city health commissioner what they want to do is fog up the issue and ignore the facts and play no constructive role in expanding services both medical and non-medical for people with Jones said to what ACT UP says wu are doing a great deal What ACT UP says is hogwash" Howard Rubenstein a spokesman for Trump said the developer has created tens of millions of dollars in tax revenue for the city state and federal government and iba Aaabdatad Praia NEW YORK Three protes ters fevering housing for homeless people with AIDS were arrested for trespassing during a demonstration yesterday in the lobby of Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue The two-hour noontime rally in front of the luxury retail-apartment building and the protest inside did nothing however to stop' shoppers from streaming in during the biggest shopping day of the lyear The AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power said the millions of dollar in 'tax abatements given to developer Donald Trump to build the tower could have been used to rehabilitate city-owned apartments homeless die The rich get "'land Koch and'Trump go hand in the protesters chanted ref- erring to Mayor Edward I Koch we are on the front door of the richest most powerful peo-Iple in this city We are going to ruin their shopping said Sa MwVQ PNUIHhM Os biw MaSaas and Tracy Levins lu aad movnwr oi nw uoni ono Tarry Sarvlcta MO am Sunday Nov 17 al Wad-chattor Rlvardda" 11 Broad IL Ml Vamon OPRIANO toahaBa of Yon-kart on Nov IfN Batovad wlto of lha lato Ansatoi Dear a EEam 1 ROnw Os JOtWV IHwla MMr (Ansato) Hannd and Mn Ronald (Mary Ann) Walken Sistor of NicfioiMf Thomwia MlehaaL Alary Garakto and HHC huaband of- Htoztf Lawta dmr todwr of Fannl Maa Gokfan Darraw Marcus B-laka John Jafhay A Edward Lawk Brattiar of Sadv Bad Adame Grandtodwr of IX pwW pNNNrWT Of poaine Barney Me han Rpiaral Home Sun S-S 7-fpm Funeral advice Maa al bm! noon cnwpik wwwnwnwni great sympathy for the plight of the homeless mid AIDS At the protest about 30 march- ere moved in a circle carrying signs and shouting slogans while cordoned off from passersby Shoppers continued to stream in About 15 chanting protesters lay down in the lobby covering themselves with slogan-bearing sheets Television crews and their reporters were shoved out of the lobby Police and security guards informed the protesters they were trespassing then pulled them up Three were arrested and issued desk appearance tickets for trespassing think they (the protesters) re absolutely right I think all of is outrageous and aid Elizabeth Racz of Upper West Side as she showed a visitor from Houston Texas the lobby and luxury shops But Teresa Miller of North Carolina standing in the lobby with friendi said you don't provide incentives for Mr Trump to build beautiflil buildings who is going to do it? We would do anything to get a building like this think the whole thing is silly They should find another forum than to pick on Donald Daniel Schneider- lawyer -from Philadelphia said he was handed a flier as he went into the lobby and was told that he could either throw the flier away or leave He said a trash can held -about a dozen fliers think we'll shop here Schneider said before leaving the area The protest later moved briefly to the front of The Plaza the luxury hotel Trump bought this year- IN MEMCX1IAM SAVINETTXMay HrdAnnhnary DaarPatoy Ahvavslnmy toouahla Ahmvs In my heart Mining you A Mno you IX INS Batovad wlto of toe ef Undo fnuiSanto and Mrs Pator (Ooraan) Roaatoi Char-Wiwd tlsiwr of Prink md CMfeaaa Slaw IAhm4 Iralfl MrWWfc Mi VRMlB (Garry) Gaata -and Mn Frank (Buddy) VHalone and Ib kia Sfaiila a-B mw mw nwvnw jwinwnNi amb aurvlvad by 7 orandchOdren The famBy a4S be araaanl to raedve vtaBort al THE SINA-' TRA MEMORIAL HOME INC 401 Yonkara Avar' on Sd and Sun twn 1-4 and 7-f pm Retard Mata al MT CARMB CHURCH on Monday al 10 am Entombment In -Family Mausoleum al edva Stands Sun 7-f pm LowDoBy riEHTRAL Convertibles SAVHBrm stator Dear (Ada) (Hd- PAscuca vombar SL IfM ef Sis moivw or mrs rra mMub ul a Mmm UMM WnB Rrali rMT an) 4 "metoarln tow ef Pator Why Copy A Style When You Can Create art Original! (Kay) aurvlvad by 7 arandehSdran Reposing FLOWER FUNERAL HOME INC 714 YOnkart Ava Branch -Rpiaral Mata Monday 10 am Church ef SL Ann Marmanl SL Joseph Camatary Vhlhns heura Sun-only 1-4 and 7-f pm COOPB Cathorlao (aos Boland) of YBnkert on Friday a mm annn MMIVWi za lllfe somvwo Ufa 1- WHO Os mW MM MUSI jnwsi Coopa Davolsd Mother ef Jamaa A and Harhart Coopa Lovtos Stator of Pattlda Atao aurvlvad by 7 GrandchSdran and 10 Graat-srsndchlldran Rapodns WHALEN AND BALL FUNERAL HOME S4C 14S Park Awe (corner af Gtanwood) Mata ef Chrtdlan Burls) In Chrlat the Kina Church on 'Monday Novam-bar IS al 10am Mermaid IL Raymonds Camatary Vlalt-Ing hours Saturday and Sunday 1-4 A 7-fpm COCTAMia Bus an' Nov 24 1P4A VtaltoKen at THE JAMES GUNIPERO FU- NERAL HOME BC Saturday and Sunday S-f pmMata of Chritilan Burial Sacred Heart Church Byram Conn Monday fam Marmanl Graan-wood Unton- Cwnatartr Rva NY SUPER QUEEN Kridbi by ar of Robert Madraddl arid Mrs (Karan) McGraH erandmoltiar of McGrdL Atao fewMW Mbm SAmm TWO MlSiSf IreSi (Mary) DTppoflto and (Rote) Ly Aja AmIAmw Dr raw oranwii nd Afewt Swidcdw Mn of NY on -Nov lfSA Asa 41 Huaband of Marto (Graa) Twomay Falhar of JannSar and Scott A Maia af Chrtdlan wBlai bAM wunwi WW BW CSWDMWQ Monday am af St Law- ranee (Trade Church-Burtd OrandchhWan St Lswranca OTooto Came- tary Brawdar NY Frtanda may caN Bis Baadwr Re walk nard Home 1 Pulnam Terr Diawilw Sun 2-4 and 7-f Anwvertqyii wnuen pm ConbtouWcna In Ida Ramamberlna lovlna and mamory msy ba mads to mtadns you always Cytttc Ftoroata Founds- vtaroestoL iky ajja wnws im ugsai nunmifp bbivi bb Bide 7 Fort Laudarddw Fla GraiuMiaaaiv GrraFGrand A Friend MnodaS MarttneN Mata of Chrtdlan Burial Monday 10 atn SL John Tha Bapltd Church The aJk tolrawto rWmWr WW iDOWW mUnBl Saturday and Sunday 2-4 and 7-f pm al RUGGIERO A SONS INC (Htver-Ma-khey) 712 Yonkars Ava kia-L-M AWf toBdwu tovmWii nt tnomonwiv -ramcSWMauadaum DESIGNS I SOFAS SECTIONALS LOVE SEAT MODULAR LEATHER (iMfllllllllMMI Put the magic of Classified at i your fingertips i a CALL TODAY! 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