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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 4

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The Daily Itemi
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Port Chester, New York
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PC- Gannett Westchester NewspafieraTuesday November 8 1968 WESam CL Shattuck Stj retired Schrafft's executive from New York Military Academy in Corawall-on-HudaoiL William Shattuck Sr a retired executive of the ice OBITUARIES Antfioiiy Majnionx former Con Edison inspector Philip Salvatore Jr a former On July 14 1829 Mr Salvatore longtime New Rochelle resident married Mildred Cardone at St and Consolidated Edison employ- Joseph's Church in New Rochelle ee died Oct 31 home in-Placet! Mr Salvatore had worked since- In' addition to his wife Mr Salvatore is survived by a son Philip Ill of Yorba Linda pdiC two daughters Theresa Faup of Harrison and Anne ScaflkU of Placentia two sisters Margaret San-tolanni of Somers and Sue Campanelll of New Rochelle eight grandchildren and one great-granddaughter Arrangements were made by the Brea (Calif) Mortuary tie Calif of colon cancer He was 79 i Sorn May 2 lp09 in New Rochelle to Philip Salvatore Sr and Theresa Vileno Salvatore he attended Jefferson Elementary School in New Rochelle 1928 for Con Edison retiring in 1972 as an inspector While living in New Rochelle Mr Salvatore belonged to Blessed Sacrament Church In 1976 he moved with his wife from New Rocbclle to Placentia retired baker Anthony Mainiero -a retired baker and longtime White Plains resident died yesterday at United Hospital In Port Chester from heart tallure He was 75 Mr Mainiero worked for Arnold Bakery in Greenwich Conn for 30 years retiring 10 years ago He lived in White Plains for the past 35 years Before that he lived in Rye He 'was ban Feb 19 1913 in Rye to Leonard and Susan Costan-xa Miner He attended Rye public cream and restaurant company' -died Wednesday at Uppergate Pavilion of Emory University in Atlanta after suffering from disease He was 64 Mr Shattuck was the grandson of Frank Garretthattuck founder of the Frank Shattuck Co the company that operated the restaurant -ice- dream and candy businesses He worked for the femily bittiness and was named vice president for design engineering and construction in December 1967a position he held until his retirement in an adult he lived in several Westchester communities including Eastchester New Rochelle and He moved to 'Atlanta in former Larchmont resident He married LaJeanne Mar-quardt on June 71947 T-' During World War II Mr Shattuck served with the US Army Medical Corps in North Africa and Italy He a parishioner of SL Episcopal Church in New Rochet He was a member of the Pelham Country Club In addition to his wife of Atlanta Mr Shattuck is survived by two daughters Pamela Jeanne Shea of Lilburn Ga and Deborah Anne AzarofT of Marietta Ga a son William Shattuck Jr of Dartmouth Mass and six grandchildren Friends and femily are making donations to the Disease and Related Disorders Association Funeral arrangements are being handled by Pelham Funeral Home Inc She lived in Larchmont for about 30 years until moving to Edison in September 1987 Her husband Henry died in 1956 They had been married for 27 years Mrs Benach is survived by two daughter Leah Fletcher of Ballston Spa NY and Joan Glaser of Edison and two Jeanne Benach a homemaker and a former Larchmont resident died Sunday at the John Kennedy Hospital In Edison She was 83 The cause of death -was not disclosed Mrs Benach was born Oct 26 1905 in Manhattan to John Isaac and Rayna Stern Family and friends ire making donations to Deborah Hospital in Browns Mills NJ or the Town of MamaroneckVillage of Larchmont Volunteer Ambulance Corps 155 Weaver St Larchmont NY 10538 Funeral arrangements are being handled by Wien and Wien Funeral Home in Highland Park NJ He served in the US Army for 4tt years during World War IL Mr Mainiero arid his wife Nora were married In 1945 She died in 1979 He is survived by his sister Jane Strecker of Enfield Conn 1974 As and his brother Thomas Miner of Greenwich Funeral arrangements are being handled by McMahon Lyon A Hartnett Funeral Home in White Plains He was bora June 2 1924 to John Garrett and Grace Costello Shattuck in Mount Vernon He grew up in Pelham and attended long Preparatory School in New Rochelle He graduated in 1944 longtime resident of Yonkers couple moved to Yonkers and lived there until 1964 when they moved to North Palm Beach Fla Her husband died in 1977 and Mrs Musial returned to Yonkers that year She wo communicant of the Most Holy Trinity Church in Yonkers She is survived by a stepson sisters Margaret Tucci and Helen and Emma Blasko all of Yonkers two brothers Edward Blasko of Montieello NY and Richard Blasko of Greenwich Conn Three brothers Joseph Andrew and John Blasko died before her Funeral arrangements were being made by the Duchynski- Mary Musial a Yonkers resident most of her life died Sunday after suffering a heart attack at her home She was 8ft She was born Dec 8 1907 to Andrew and Mary Istvani Bioko In Yonkers where she attended parochigl school On April 8 1942 she married Harry Musial in St Louis where her husband wo working The NoticeyS (BEURBfe baan of youYa ahvavs Ihst to care For limes wtion I have Ins you're always them la DEATH NOTCH To etoceapaidDaatoNsItaA Card of Thanks In MomortsmSL Judser Lads NoScs stssMcaS 4S4-SM7 prior Is Se dtv Robert Musial of Yonkers three fdierko Funeral Home in Yonkers New Rochelle homemaker Flor Schuman a homemaker Hernandez She attended high las a son Lawrence Jr and and a longtime New Rochelle resi- school in Bogota then moved to daughter- Chrissie both of New dent djed of yesterday at New Rochelle in 1965 Rochelle a brother "Luis Heman- Westchester- County- Medical Cen- married Lawrence Schu-de of Dallas and tiw sisters ter InValhallaTShe Rochelle Name Church in New Rochelle Mrs Schuman was born July where she was a parishioner 30 1944' in Bogota Colombia to Mrs Schuman is survived by Arturo and Rosario Heraandei her husband her mother of Dal- of of John and Jason Funeral Mass WSdnasdav 1 am at SL Ann's Churctk-Midtond Ava Yonkers NY No Vlsltlno American Cancor Society Arranoomonts by RUGGIERO A SONS INC van- karskY of lawn Conn fcnnorty of VOn-kors on Sunday November 4 ttSS Son of lata Edward and Ida McKnloht McCua Beloved brother of Edward Wdwn rm In doubt A naod ad-M McCueJr--Thomaj-yk ywrif atwovs wra lo Mary Bach Ida wddtmA O'Connor Lois Curran and JBn rinkilrsttdB-Thereia tterL-Rapoalng- FT- LYNN MEMORIAL HOME Ndamo SS A ikiiaiknan an Tuesday AShoush you want away A hem A pm Funsral soma people think fa rover Mass St Marys Church aShOutti I know you'll Nava 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"over Bads why veil's SL Marys CsmaNry atwayahemyltonny Lave AMias You Mondsy-Trtdoy 7 am to Id SrtS mw Sunday 1 am tolc45em to weakwlto an adSor about an obSuary nows story Weis cai the Community Nmvs numbar Brtad al lha bottom of Mo pa Snusli Friday On Saturday and Sunday former civil defense worker lrt Amluarsary kiHaausn the same residence her niece Rita Dtack mid yesterday survived by a sister and a brother O'Connell both of of da you ware Mm away No moved toNew Rochelle During World War II Mrs Dempsey was volunteer civil defense worker Mrs Dempsey was a member of St Augustine's Church in Larch- v- mont and a member of iti Ladies Auxiliary She was on the board of directors of the Visiting Nurses Association of Larchmont in the mid-194Qs having lived in for 50 years" of Larchmont She is Zella O'Connell Frederick Her husband A brother died earlier Funeral Helen O'Connell Dempsey a church volunteer and a homemak- errdied Octr28rat-her home- in Larchmont after suffering a stroke She was 81 and had lived in Larch- -mont for the past 50 years Mrs Dempsey was bora Jan 14 1907 In Washington DC to Estelle' Stacey and Edgar O'Connell She moved to New Rochelle as a young girl On Sept 8 1934 she married John Dempsey and the couple no Oma la say mod bye yeu wars gone bstste sue kmw It A wen abweys wsndsr eriiy brake our bid you dM part of us wml wtti you Wo sM cry bwldaL Ws lose you A mka you we maal again died fn 1956 Walter arrangements were handled by the Fox Funeral Home of Larchmont a uaiiaUB vraynwa wynni mviiv "She was devoted to St and Larchmont in general lot Aradsaraatybn Nason It's bawi a Iona vat you A sou's nssar bo former maitre cT Loving WHs A Family tat Araduananr bt Haavsn during the winters with the catering operation at the Boca Raton Hotel and Club For many years he was maitre d' at the hotel restaurant During the summer he would return to Port Chester arid live with his bther and sister Carrie Del Vecchio James DeMane a former restaurant maitre died Saturday of cancer at the Boca Raton (Fla) Community Hospital He was 73 Hewas bora Sept 23 1915 in Rye to James and Lucy Costanso DeMane He grew up in Port Chester and attended public schools' He worked for about 40 years 1 regrets a morth I Vw over In my looL Mlso you LowMoVwr WILLIAM HL GRAHAM AL HOME Rye MY Tun 7-V pm larvtcee arid be at Ovtst Church Rya at am an wad Grasnwood Union Gsmslsry of Yonkors NY NovJINSJMovod author community activist The He was a parishioner of Corpus Christ! Church in Port Chester Survivors include his sister and brother Leonard DeMane both of Port Chester Two brothers Daniel and Louis died earlier The Janies Gunipero Funeral Home Inc in Port Chester is handling the arrangements Lydgate is especially remembered for an annual New party to which guests were required to bring their children for a and challenging evening of ingenious parlor games" according to her husband In addition to her husband Mrs Lydgate is survived by three sons Barry of Belmont Mass Anthony of 'Palo Alto Calif and Timothy of Westport Conn two stepchildren Sarah Lydgate of Manhattan and John Lydgate of Washington DC and eight grandchildren Funeral arrangements are being handled by Pelham Funeral Home NO tor you Lovod A MNooil YOurOiMraiv LoVerne Pporl Rudy A CNdys by 4 WHALB4 A yAosm IMP" fMftB ffVnf Ava (corner of GNn-adNrs NY Mom of Christian BurtN Christ The Kino Church on Thurs Nov' at 10am Entombment bsosMHI FWteu AdbSBtem nffiMwl MraWi VMn hr TINS A W0d 1-4 A 7-0pm SCHUMAN FNr on Nov 7 ego HVw NKIV Beloved wife of Lawrence Schuman Mothor of Low--ranee Jr A Chrtralo Dough-Nr of Rosario A Me Mo Aurto INmondm SNNr of Dora Salazar Bertha Stambule A Nh Aradvinory In Hoovon A booudkd momsty of one so I chortth sM wOh love oo Constance Lydgate former president of the Pelham Junior League and an activist in community affeirs died Friday at New Rochelle Hospital Medical Center of a heart ailment She was 89 and lived in Pelham Manor for 42 years Mrs Lydgate was born Jan 13 1919 in Yonkers to John and Ruth Reynolds Barry Her femily moved to Hingham -Mass where she was educated until her college years In 1940 she -graduated from Vassar College in Poughkeepsie with a bachelor's degree in English She also earned a degree in library science from Co lumbia University She married Williiun A Lydgate on Sept 14 1940 in the gar-' den of her home in Hingham One of the original members of the League Larks a singing group of the Pelhiun Junior League Mrs Lydgate served as league president in the 1950s She was also instrumental in the founding of the Westchester Cancer Detection Center Mrs Lydgate was a key figure in the annual book collection and sale in Westchester County for the benefit of Vassar College She1 and her1 husband wrote a book on boating "Power rind Sail" published in 1963 Known as an expert cook Mrs A dm odddi To one Always WSoAnaN THOMAA Hippy Urd SonandBroMar Ms mamorv la 'as Andre by el WHALEN A FUNERAL HOME INC ef of bi Sacrad Heart Church an Thursdmr Novsmhw 10 at MS -am hdanmant GaN ef enaim noibk am else A Tuesdsy A Wsdnesdw HAM pm at tie BALLARD-OUR- ber A lflA VtdMNn el Me JAMES OUNIFERO FU- NERAL HOME BtC Tueirtov ChriNIsn Burial 5-9- pm Mess of ChrtsBen Thursday IS am SL Barnards BurtN Carpus ChrisN Church Churclw Whba Ftelns NY tH Wadnasdav am inter- totmunUCondcp Comutory mont St Marvi Cemetery Rya Brook NY HOBLOCK Jtta Sr of Yon kers onSaL Nov A WjL Hue- lnmiiTltpSj Hoblock (net Sasklewlcz) "PJg BWovad Mlwr of Amo La- OuMnlANii suiw val1' Marearet Klolkuckl by' arandcfdktnan of Chrisdan Burial aMn' wadoesder IB am at SL Raid The ApoWN Church Hie ol Mlfv Tuoiday 1-4 erendchlldren It area! RUGGIERO A SONS INC erandchlldren Bepeslng (Havey MaNnoy) IS van- FLYNN MEMORIAL HOME hanAvAVanhan SS So Broadway Mon jmd Tuos hom 1-4 and pun Funeral Mata St Oenla 7 Churdv MNdnaiday 10 am numanB at Dwuatv interment Mount Hope IIW WMVi of Arthur dUO Nd IMINM 'MV inMW of Mrs Jack wmrr) txx VNM LuMn aNvsmaw a isw at Suchy iws MWiaal UnNnNsm Fa Survived by (Bde) MwdemurrA Mrs hwbend Cherts broUwr FarinA Mr sNNta Raposfeig LEACH A OIGwam Mr THOMAS PC SM SL (Doris) KuNha and' Osdnlna Thunday 1-4 A 7-0 Mr WSBom (JsonWN) BA' pm--FunarW Mass at SL' Do- Aim's Church Friday If am Do- tntsmwnt SL Rood tram Vw 1 Qwnpirv YONKERS FUNERAL HOME YOnhsrs Ave on ThaowMa IQ tN IMKIlfi NBMmBli IV sme MO am Dhdne Uhnv hi SL a God has hbn to hN haephtt Church Now tLYen WsdetNwa No VhdlnA In Denhury Novomhor -A INS see 74 WMe of Mo leM Lotte Skidmore Funeral w-be candudsd 'at Me FUNERAL HOME ST Main IL OsrdMoy Thurs-m KM am wWi ef SL Marks Church' Ysnhwy Residents fear complex would clog Tarrytown with more traffic congestion In aur hearts THE FAMILY SPECIAL NOTICES SC sunhrad by Iwr 11 She to ham 7-0 pm CsntrihuINna mother Mrs may be -mads to SL Marks pk Church MamoriN Fund INMEMOR1AM COmpanA- A 4 held al SL vttl be Ctaaclb Residents to hold a public meeting Thursday to discum the proposal Village officials say that although proposed four yean ago the project is for from completion "It's a long long way before anything-will be approved to be built there or built there Mayor Eileen PiUa said problem is it has not been addressed by the newspapers to inform the people" The proposal calls for 310000 square feet of office space in two commercial buildings and 500 con-dominiums in three buildings It would be built on 28 acres of Robert Talleyrand property' which runs along Route 119 in Tarrytown and into Greenburgh "The Robert Martin proposal is a conceptual proposal" Village Administrator Michael Blau said "Robert Martin will have to come back tp the Planning Board and submit an actual site plan It eir will be much more Involved than should be- put on bold until the road is widened The state Department of Transportation is proposing expanding Route 119 beginning in 1990 Village officials said yesterday they shared' the concern over de-' before the road was expanded "The way I feel it should be addressed is that unless 119 is widened by the state in an expeditious way nothing should be de-' veloped on the Talleyrand property" Pilla said Said Blau "Traffic under the present conditions of 119 is horrendous without any development important that the RoberT Martin proposal be tied in with the widening One occur without the other" Now that the environmental study has been completed the Tarrytown Planning Board will review it and ask Robert Martin to make changfcb- to the proposal based on official and residential Stall Writer Twenty-pine letters most criticizing a commercial-residential complex proposed for Tarrytown Were piled on-a desk at Tarrytown Village Hall yesterday The letters were received as part of a state-required environ-V mental study of the project The deadline for comments to be subr mitted was yesterday Proposed by the Elmsford-based Robert Martin Co the complex of two office buildings and three apartment buildings has been the focus of growing concern among residents in recent weeks not that trying to' stop Robert Martin and (their) inalienable' right to develop (their) property but we want building sensible and manageable" 1 said resident Gus Montero- going' to paralyze Tarrytown in a i of traffic going to OMAnnhraraarybitlaavan 1 TO wane yeu ara Nraoiton To odwrs part olMa pest 10 ua who loved and Net you Your Novamhsr 0 at 730 pm by 1 Nr Calhy 1 braMar 1 Thursday 7-0 am of 21on BaptNl Church SL" JudA Sacrad Church irtimiNr -at 730 hours Hmday A WsrMasiNy 1-4 A 7-0pm Heart of Jesus SL Bloaaoe IL ariJLR DORSEY INC DUFFY 7 -You SL JudA Our Lova wNa Fran andtomsy BARTOLOTTL Katoartaa Happy ltf Birthday In tNeven We da not naad a brina you to 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