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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 4

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violin TamrMTamubds retired tool and die maker Heman A Latorre: phemicalVigineer OBITUARIES More on page A9 40-year volunteerfirefighter Louis Jensen Jr a lifelong in Rye where he attended public Monday at schools He worked as a plumber for many years- with Odell Plumbing Co In Rye He retired 20 years ngr He was a World War II vetch an serving in the United States' resident died He was 65 Mr Jenserilikehfii him was a volunteer Her joined the Milton Engine Hose Company in 1952 He served the compa John Tamucci a-retired tool and die nfoker and -Port Chester native died of a brain tumor yesterday at Taylor Hospital in Ridley Park Pa He was 70 Mr Tamucci was born March 6 1922 to Michael and Anna' Martello Tamucci in Port Chester where he attended public schbols ami graduated from Port Chester High School During World War Hr he served in Euv: rope with the US Navy He married Lucy Colange-lo on Sept 14 1947 in Port Chester Until he retired eight years ago he worked as a tool and dieAnaker for several different firms Mr Tamucci moved from Port Chester to Morton Pa about a year ago Rye home before firefighter Point June ny as captain inHhe 1960a was an avid volunteer very very interested very active" First Assistant Fire Chief Peter Cotter said the kind of guy miss He was always there" Mi JensCn was bora Dec 6' 1926 to Louis and Hazel Jensen The fire -chief remembered Mr: Jensen as being interested in horses and bowling Mr Jensen is survived by several cousins Arrangements are being handled by William Graham Funeral Home in Rye president of PTA Josephine lannucci si lifelong became ill Mount Vernon resident died yesterday at Kingsbridge- Heights was that needed soccer player but he was there for thespirit of the game" He was however a talented cook 'and enjoyed whipping up spicy foods He even grew chili peppers -used make me look bad on family occasions" 'his wife said He was bom in Harlem July 8 1965 to Ileman Latorre and Marta Jaurcquibcrry-His -parents worked for the United Nations and Mr Latorre spent large spans of his childhood in Chile Argentina Equador and Honduras In 1980 he moved back to the United States and lived in Larch-mont He 'graduated from Ma-maroneck High School in 1983 and went on to Northeastern University in Boston where he studied chemical engineering While attehding the universi- ty he interned' at the General Foods Corp in Tarry twn There he met his foture wife who was an engineer They were married Sept 15 1988 at Yorktpwn Town Mr Latorre received a bachelor's degree in 1989 and began working for the Uniroyal Chemical Co in Middlebury Conn He a process engineer' designing plans and equipment used to make chemicals In May 1990 he1 -got the job at Pcpsicb In addition to his Wife and his brother he is survived by his' mother who lives in New York City 'his father who lives in Colombia a sister Paula Latorre of Berkeley Calif Arrangements are being handled by the Claris Funeral Home in Yorktown Heights 8Uff Writer j'Heman A -Latorre 27 of Heights had an army of frienda who turned to him for eqvice and support "7 So after he died in a crash Friday evening when the 1988 Mazda hcwai driving ran o(T the Taconic State Park-w a and struck some friends packed his Homan Latorre wake at the Clgrk Funeral Home in Yorktown Heights many people' came there that we couldn't even fit every- said his wife Caroline Zaind-Latorre even know half the people that came He was such a good person to talk to He helped out my sisters when they had trouble and he helped out his brother and A spiritual with a love of New Age music Mr Latorre had ary ability to find the good in people said his brother Joaquin Latorre of Sufforn NY Though Mr Latorre a chemi-cal engineer for Pepsico Inc 'in Valhalla" was not an especially gifted athlete' he played on the company softball soccer and ice hockey teams for the camaraderie couldn't slide in the 'Joaquin Latorre said though he foiled at catching the puck that was not the point My bother was not the most skillfol Frederick Horton: printer Frederick Horton a printer at the Holy Rosary Church in Port always helping people help" said her Nursing Home daughter-in-law Lynn lannucci in the Bronx of Hartsdale She was 71 Mrs lannucci was a past Mrs Ian- president of the Mount Vernon i was PTA was an active member born March of the Italian Civic Association 19 1921 in and was a district officer for the Mount Vernon Columbiettes both in Mount Ver-to Quernio non and Fortunata She is survived by four sons Grimaldi- She Robert of Hartsdale David of grew up in New Rochelle of Clifton Mount Vernon NJJ and Michael sister Antoi-1 and attended nette "Nettie" VValentine of New Rochelle' a brother 7 Pasquale Grimaldi of Greenwich" Conn and three grandchildren Her -husband died July 5 1987 A sister Angelina Cardillo died earlier The Funeral Home in Mount Vernon is handling the arrangements PafTTisting local schools On June 24 1945 she married Anthony lannucci in Mount Vernon' Mrs lannucci worked for the Diversion and Counseling Service of the Mount Vernon Youth Board for many years She retired several years ago when she ried Brune A Picchi in Lake Carmel The couple lived in White Plains until 1952 when they moved to Lake Carmel She was a member of SL James the 'Apostle Church and of its Altar Rosary Society Survivors include a 1 son Brune A Jr of Larchmont a NeHe A PIcclii! retired department store manager Educated through the eight-grade in the Bridgeport school system she worked as a manager for the WT Grant -Co department store chain She worked at stores in Connecticut and White Plains retiring from the company after 20 years in 1943 On Sept 26 1943 )she mar Nellie A Picchi a longtime Lake Carmel resident died of heart failure yesterday at Put- nem Hospital Center in Carmel S3fewas90 She was born Feb 28 1902 ia Bridgeport Conn to Francisco Panuzio and Maria Fedele Ljapericio State Senate debate raises few differences An avid golfer he was a member of the Lakeover Coun- try Club in Bedford and the Rye Golf Club He alstf belonged to the Old Timers Club in Port Chester Morton (Pa) Amvets and the DeLaSalle -Council of the Knights of Columbus in -Springfield Pa where he was a fourth-degree knight of theTrin-ity Council: He was a parishioner or Corpus Christ! Church lie is survived in addition to hU wifer by' a daughter'' Newsom of Springfield Pa three brothers Anthony and Domenick both of Port Chester- and Angelo ofBoca Raton Fla a sister Mary Rich of Davies Fla and a granddaughter Denise Newsom of Springfield Arrangements by D'Anjolello Memorial Homes in Broomall Pa Chester After completing military service in 1952 Mr Horton resumed his printing business until his 1990 retirement He was a member of the Elks Club the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the-Kiwanis Club all of Port Chester was friend He was a real good said Mr Horton's sister-in-law Elsie Ross 7 His wife died in 1976 The Joseph Tutera Funeral Home in Port Chester is handling arrangements SL Ago 7S -of VSrw Iffl Methar of Thomas Rebori Jamss a WSSam Ksi-Ishor a ESon Craodon Alia swvtuod by 10 arandchbdrsn Funorrt Mass Ri at IS am at SI Patrldis Church Frtands -may cal at tha EDWARD CARTER FUNERAL HOME 170 kings Forty Rd Montrose on Thurs 24 A 74PM MAZZA Rlwsr lllffl of cross 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Pataki said he wants to help local communities ere-- ate markets tor their reep dables 7-Goodhue said she was a primary sponsor of legisla- tion against so-called brought by devel- opets against community opponents YOUR NEWSPAPER the public demanded it' Most of those Jn attendance some of whom watched from the doorway wore either blue Pataki stickers or pink Goodhue stickers on their clothes: Goodhue is also being challenged by Democrat Marshall Belkin a former North Salem supervisor who attended the debate and Janies Hamilton of feekskill a regular candidate for the Right-to-Life Party In response to a question from moderator and former Yorktown Supervisor Nancy Elliott Goodhue maintained hr unequivocal support for abortion rights agree with Barbara Bush 1 oiwiiiontfiIS24 Nawistand daily 40 cants SundayS12S Our goal la to dallvar your nawapapar by pm Monday thraugb Friday and by a sm Saturday and Sunday To nport a lata mlbaing or damagad naarapapar call 1 800 842-1010 batata 0J0 pm Monday th rough Friday 11 sn Saturday 11:90 iiiia Sunday or 10 ini holldiyi A roplocomont no wpipor will dGOvowd to your horns thpdafTN Ta Inqulra about a story complain about an anorertaquaatcovaraga: Insws Almanac tend nows to Senior managing adllar Nlahl managing ad her Mam dash 004-6040 Abloom J04-0007 CHobeard Suburban Waahisnd 684-0071 094-6074 Sprats Faxtorabova MMbar aaa-soia 044111 4844701 jaLHOt ToAdaarltee Local idi 4044121 4044147 Death nodcaa iHvovSs4iS4asvaassMsiSM4sasaaaad think something legislators should be dealing Goodhue said think some-' thing between a woman and her doctor" Pataki said he also supported woiften's right to abortions but said he favored enacting' a law requiring parental consent for girls under 18 this state a minor get her ears pierced without her said Pataki who has also voted against Medicaid fending of abortions The debate was largely cordial although Goodhue characterized Pataki who once served as her campaign manager and legislative counsel as an and con-' trasted herself as a public servant with hidden agenda for higher Goodhue also interrupted Pataki several times when he accused her of recently favoring an increase in personal income taxes to ease the state budget deficit After saying never said that" and rolling her eyes Good-hue denied statements attributed to her in a Feb 7 1991 article in Gannett Suburban Newspapers supporting Pataki's charge Pataki criticized Goodhue for taking her grandchildren on vacation to Florida during budget negotiations earlier this year Goodhue said she had completed all her- work before she left and was back in time for the vote Both candidates opposed Airther attempts at gun-control legislation Goodhue said she was planning on purchasing a firearm to protect herself at home and both fevored legalizing civilian possession of aerosol cans containing the chemical Mace' Goodhue and Pataki both fevored reducing spending on Medicaid and requiring that able-bodied welfere-rredpients work for their payments Jlba DAILY ITEM (UBPS 143-300) Vo) S2 No nPUMMsd daily and Sunday by Gannalt Suburban Newspapers a division o( Oannatt 8M- 1 1 Sa SAaAauL Sdi I imnraDnvwnon iwnvuni no i at paid al Whlla Plains NY PostmaaMr Sand i changaa to Tha Daily Ham On Oannatt DrfoWMlanalnaNY 10804 niW'tur Vlca nwldsMEagcaBsa Ed Hr jmsm RsBwtTOuWvan VkabrW Huasay 44-5145 4M-5157 JHUB JblftCGraan Fs(soiznar- OiarlasSclMiM VIcsF Foflda Naais- 4M 484-51 ks North Awa Nasr Rocha) la 1000 4 Oannad Drive Whlla name NV 10004 Toauboorlbo call 1-000-042-1010 1 ralaa by carrlar: Daily Sunday SS40 Thunday gmuaft Sunday SU daay only SU Saturn dayTiundayOiolldaya SI 70 lunday Mr rsuladallAry ralaa may ba Mgliar Rata by maM: Monday ttmuah Saturday: OnayaarliaZ Is mandia 11 Ihrae monttia S40S0 one moMli I1M0 Monday ihraugh Sunday: Ona year gpat ate mandia: 5144 thru morMhe 57Z Jta ft- 1.

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