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I Gannett Westchester Newspapers Monday, October 8. 1984 Local Aren MK Section Obituaries I 'Vi Mr. Alton was born in Lyons, on April 9, 1919, to Benjamin and Mary Alton. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy as a flight engineer, and he settled in Larchmont in 1946, Surviving are his wife, Dorothy, and a daughter, Amy, of Larchmont; a brother, Eugene of Toledo, Ohio; and two sisters, Helen Draves of Toledo and.

Jane Alton of Lyons services and burial took place in Indiana. Female court officer robbed, then arrested NEW YORK (AP) An off-duty female court officer was robbed of her car 'radio, shield and gun by three men Sunday, then was arrested after the incident and charged with possessing drug paraphernalia. police said. Police spokesman Sgt Ed Burns said Patricia Lipari, 35, assigned to Manhattan Supreme Court, was pulled over by another car around 3:15 p.m. as she was driving on the Belt Parkway and Rockaway Park-way.

Three men then robbed her of her gold chain, her car radio, her pocketbook, her off-duty .36 (-caliber) gun, her shield ind all her identification. Burns said. Burns said two men managed to flee, but said one suspect was arrested near the robbery scene. Genaro Bergos, 25. of Brooklyn was charged with criminal possession of stolen property.

Burns said. Ms. Lipari was also arrested and charged with possessing a butane-, powered blow torch used to free-, base cocaine. Burns said. ft FALL FISHING A group of fishermen wait patiently for a nibble Island in New Rochelle.

NYC studies combining police departments 'ks' force," the commissioner said during a pre-taped interview TVs Newstorum program. Its a complicated problem, and if it ever occurs, will take a long time, he said. But he added, that's not to say that we cannot improve the way in which we police the subways, deploy the staff, and then particularly, improve that communication system, which is archaic in the transit system." On Friday, he announced that Mayor Edward Koch had asked him to set up a committee to study how to best improve the system: On another topic. Ward said a drug crackdown got under way sev Hubert J. Alton Hubert J.

Alton of Larchmont, a commodities broker, died of cancer Sept 27 at the New Rochelle Hospi- tal Medical Center. He was 65. 1 Employed for many years as a general agent by the Union Labor Life Insurance Company, Mr. Alton qualified as a lifetime member of the Million Dollar Round Table. More recently, he was a commodities broker.

He was a deacon of the Manhattan Church of Christ serving as secretary-treasurer and trustee. Re was also a 32nd degree Mason. Jose Duarte Xavier i Jose Duarte Xavier, father of Albino Guimaraes of Mamaroneck, died Sunday at his home in Harrison after a long illness. He was 60 and a former Mamaroneck resident. Born April 19.

1924, in Guimaraes, Portugal, Mr. Xavier came to the United States 26 years ago. He was the son of Antonio da Silva Xavier and Laura Duarte Guimaraes Xavier. Sir. Duarte was the supervisor of.

the Wykagyl Country Gub in New Rochelle and the.former secretary of its employees union. He lived in Harrison for the past 24 years, and previously lived in Thomas Hayes Thomas J. Hayes of Davis Avenue in Rye, a retired Rye police detective, died Saturday at Greenwich Hospital. Mr! Hayes served in the Rye City Police Department for 33 years from the 1930s to the mid-1960s. retiring at the age of 62 as a detective sergeant.

Mr. Hayes was a member of the Rye Police Benevolent Association, the police union. He also belonged to the New York State Federation of Police, the Police Emerald Society of Westchester County and the Police Conference of New York, He was born in Port Chester to Harry and Dora Balls Hayes and was educated in Port Chester public schools. In World War II, be was a spe-. cial agent with the Counter Intelli-.

gence Corps of the War LICENSED Q. I must make use of your My drivers license was suspened in error. Apparently, a traffic ticket was issued to a young man two years ago. We were born on the same day in the same month! But, we were born 20 years apart. I am the mother of three children.

I was terribly upset when I was notified my license was being revoked be-. cause of some obvious mix-up of information! I am desperate! Please resolve this. MAMARONECK A. We have opened a line of communication for our reader with officials at the Department of Motor Vehicles in Albany. Hopefully, after some data is checked, this problem will soon be history.

INSURANCE CASE Q. I am a senior citixen. I feel I was not fully informed by my insurance company. I decided to cash in an old policy. The agent recommended that I invest the money in certain bonds that offered a high interest This way I would be getting dividends on a regular basis.

I was assured I could tahe my money out at any time. After one year I decided this system was. not working1 out for me. I asked for my money. It was then I learned about a service, charge that would be deducted from my account After I mentioned that I had never been told about this charge, I was told that the agent I had worked with had been dismissed for not dealing properly with the policy holders.

I really feel as if I am I am in the middle. What can be done for me? MR. A.C MOUNT VERNON A. To get the! fast results qur reader wanted, HELP turned this case over to the president of the insurance company. Write, to HELP at One Gannett Drive, White Plains.

New York 10604. Please send two copies of all supporting documents. HELP does not accept phone calls, grant personal interviews or return materials. Each letter must include, the writers full name aad address. forces followed last month's shooting death of Transit Police Officer Irma Lozada and charges that communication problems between city and transit police clouded circumstances of her death.

Ms. Lozada was shot to death after, chasing an alleged chain-snatcher out of a Brooklyn subway station. Her body was discovered in a weed-strewn lot three hours after she and her partner split up during the chase. Transit officials did not immediately notify city police, who could have expedited the search1 for the slain officer. Ward has said.

There are strong arguments that say that there ought to be one Death notices AOCCHINO, Themes (Gietene) of Cf. of Tito United Hospital on Oct 7, 1H4. Funo-. ral from CASTIGLIONE FU-j NERAL HOME, IM Hamilton 1 Greenwich. Wed.1 0:70 a.m.

Mom of Christian Burial a.m. Sacrod Heart Church, Byram. Interment SI. Mary's Cemetery. Ryo Brook, N.Y.1 1 Friends may call Mon.

1 Tues. 7-5 A 74 p.m. BOLDEN, Carl B. Jr. an Oct.

I H04. Reposing BARNEY T. MCCLANAHAN FUNERAL HOME. Tues. 7-0 p.m.

at which time family will receive friends. Funeral Service Wed. 10 a.m. at chapel. Interment Calverton National Cemetery.

CABRERA, Fohi Salvador on Ocl.A 1404. From THE JAMES GUNIPERO FUNERAL HOME INC. JS1 Westchester Ave, Portchesfer.N.Y: Mass, of Christian Burial al Our Lady -of Mercy Church, Wed. at 10A.M. Interment, St.

Marys Cemetery, Rye Friends may visit Men 1 Tues S4P.M. CALDCRINO, Andrew F. Age OL of Vista on The Lake. Loving Husband of Elisabeth. Dear Father of Jean Cannistra.

Fend Grandfather 1 of three. Friends may call at THE ADAMS-CORDOVANO FUNERAL HOME INC. IS Church, Carmei.N.Y. (off Rte 4). Tuesday Funeral Mass.Tuesday at 10A at St.

Joseph's Church. Cretan FbIIlN.Y. interment. St Joseph's Cemetery, Croton FaliLN.Y. I CNIULLL Maria IDi Donato) on Oct H04.

Beloved Wife of the late Silvio Chiulli. Devoted Mother of late Henry Chiulli. Cherished Grandmother of Angela and Cynthia Friends may call at THE SlNA- TRA. FUNERAL HOME INC. Ill So.

Breadway, on Sun. from Men. from 1-4 I Funeral Mass, at MT.CARMEL CHURCH an, Tuesday at 10A.M. Interment, St. Joseph's Cemetery.

DCLISL Joseph of Broniville. N.Y. on Oct HM. Beloved husband ef Carolyn. Devoted fattier of Peter and Lisa.

Dear son ef Elsie. Brother of Frank and Mina. Calling hours at the Fred H. McGrath I Sen Funeral Heme, between the hours of 7 to4 and 7 to p.m. Sunday and Monday.

Mass ef Christian Burial Sts. Peter Paul Fleetwood Tues. Oct. et 10a m. FRAAD, Henry Jr.

ef Yonkers, N.Y. on Oct. 7. I husband at Viola, ther ef Michael. Debbie.

Mary Joe. and Jacqueline. Calling hours at the The Frad H. McGrath Son Funeral Heme, Broniville, between the hours of 7-4 A 7- p.m. Tues.

Mass at Christian Burial SI. Eugene's Church. ankers an Wed. Oct. Wet Md.m.

HAYI JAKOBSSON, Edith ef Eric Grandfather ice. Wed. Lutheran Salem at where Friends MACIOR, On Oct 1 Medical his wife Ohio. 1 I Hopewell Christian a.m. at Mary Hollow may can CARTER Grand St, 1-4 and MAMONY, N.Y.

and Oct.L Nolan G.Jr Sweeney. are twenty ten Great hr a. -Grath A Broniville, 7-4 A of Christian Tues.Oct.O. Hewers, made Residence Residency Archdiocese W47I. McCarthy, County, Oct.

7. Beloved 1 Doherty Margaret Mach, Gerald Lewis. great HOME, a.m. Cemetery. 7-f A Tues.

O'NEAL. Yonkers merty CAMELOT 174 Stevens Family 11AM. Fernclitf PATRELLA. 144 (nee ef Patricia J. on Oct.

AYuf Mamaroneck for four years His wife, Maria Eulalia Carboso Xavier, died in February 1980. Mr. Duarte was a parishioner at St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church in Harrison. He is survived by six sons Alberto and Orlando, both of Harrison, Antonio of White Plains Joseph of Brooklyn, and Albino Guimaraes of Mamaroneck and Fernando Guimaraes of Harrison, sons from his wife's previous marriage; and 12' grandchildren.

Mr. Duarte is also survived by six brothers and six sisters in Portugal- Department'! Military Intelligence Division. He belonged to the National Counter-Intelligence Corps Association, as well as the New York City chapter of that association. He was a life member of the of Foreign Wars Post 1550 and belonged to the American Legion Post 220 of Tupper Lake, N.Y. He was an honorary member of the Rye Fire Department and belonged to the Port Chester.

Old-Timers Athletic Association. I Mr. Hayes was a parishioner of Resurrection Roman Catholic Church of Rye. He survived by his wife, the former Marie F. Kubricky of Rye; a son.

Thomas J. Jr. of Rye; a daughter. Patricia Hayes of Greenwich; a brother, James Leo Hayes of Shen-rock Lake. N.Y.; and two sisters, Dorothy Anderson of Rye and Katherine Grant of Skowhegan.

Maine. '-V- Charles F. Winson Charles F. Winson, a retired Manhattan jeweler-and the father-i in-law of New Rochelle Councilman Francis X. Judge, died Sunday at Benedictine Hospital in Kingston.

N.Y. He was 82. Mr. Winson. who lived in New Rochelle for 42 years, had operated own jewelry business on Fifth Avenue in New York Gty and was member of the 24 Karat Gub.

He was also a member of the New Rochele Lions Gub, and was a fourth-degree Knight of Columbus. He was a communicant of the Holy Family 1 Roman Catholic Church of New Rochelle. In addition to his daughter. Emi- -ly Judge, whose husband is running for Assembly in 85th District, he is survived by his wife, the former Emily Frank of New Rochelle, two other daughters. Frances Menzie of Crestwood and Marie McCormack of New Rochelle; one brother, Thomas Winson of Arizona; 20 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.

Man dies in plunge from hospital window A 73-year-old Pqrt Chester man died this morning after he fell two stories from the window of hospital bedroom at United Hospital in Port Chester. Police said about 9:15 a.m. Sif redo Fontana Is. of 22 Drew who was brought to the hospital over the weekend for treatment, fell from a third floor window and landed on a first floor roof. Ho was pronounced dead at 10:05 a.m.

Police were investigating to determine if Fontana Is jumped or fell from the Police could not say this morning why he was admitted to' the hospital. Corrections Wrong photo Because of a production error, the wrong photograph was published Sunday over a caption about fishing at Glen Island. The correct photo appears at the top of this Pge- Wrong date' The Senior Mens' Gub' of the 'Larchmont Avenue Church will meet. Monday, Oct 15, at noon. The wrong date was was published in Saturday's In Our Houses, of Worship column because of erroneous information supplied to this SASKO, Peter Sr.

Beieved Hut-bend el Mary (nee Bednar-; cak). Father of Dorothy Longa, Mildred Berdeth, Patricia Campanaro, Barbara Namitl, Peter Jr, Michael, 1 Donald, Robert and the late Richard and Thomas. Brother of Catherine OBritkie, Helen Pisco and William Sasko. Visiting S4P.M. Monday and Tuet-day at THE EDWARDS FUNERAL HOME.

Dobbs Ferry. Mess, MA.M. Wed.Sacred Heart Church. Contributions to Cancer Support Team ISO Lockwood Ave. New would be preferred.

SCM LIMAN. George et Yonkers, on Oct. 7, NIL Beieved Hut-; band ef the lata Katherine. Deer Father ef. Mrs.

Charles (Georgina) Kerr, Mrs. Michael (Mary) Redmond, Mrs. Michael (Barbara) Bordat, Mis. Daniel (Anita) Partite 1 and the late John (Kath- erine) Polachek. Brother et the late John Also survived by 11 Grandchidren and 14 Great Grandchildren.

Reposing, FLOWER FUNERAL HOME INC. 714 Yonkers Ave. Funeral Mast. Church ef St.John 1 The Beptist. Interment, St.Jo-tephs Cemetery.

Visiting hrs. 14 A SHEEKY, Harold David on Oct. L1404. Beieved husband et Elizabeth (Harmonay). Devoted father et David M.

and James H. Sheeky. Dear sen of Ruth (Jordan) and the late Harold Sheeky. Loving brother ef Rote Evanella. Also -survived by 1 grandson.

Reposing at the MCMAHON LYON A HARTNETT HOME, 441 Ma- maronack Ave. White Plains on Sunday and Monday 14 A 7-4pm: Mass ef Christian Burial Tuesday 10am Johns Church. Interment Mt Calvary Cemetery. SILVER, WWiam B. Longmea-dew.

Mass. Funeral Services will be held today at 7:70 p.m. at PERLMAN FUNERAL HOME, in Worcester, Mass. Shiva will be observed through Wed. Noon at The residence of Mrs.

Arthur Rosenfeld, in Belvldere Springfield, OameMRobert f. Rodriguez this weekend on a pier at Glen eral weeks ago in areas surrounding public schools. We have made over 700 (arrests) to of that number has been in the vicinity of elementary schools, he said. "Even I am shocked that most of the arrests are around the elementary schools, and not the junior highs and high schools, said Ward. it The.

police commissioner said more heroin and cocaine are coming into the city than ever before. "I think we can gauge that by the price of cocaine, which has probably halved over the last seve- ral years. The price of heroin is (also) down, said Ward. TEHARO, Nicola on Oct. 7, 1404 el 1 Church'1 SI, Tarrylewn.

1 Beieved husband el Mary (Cancebne). Dear father ef Harry Tenaro, Mrs. Jennie Ku- nett, and Theresa Nanfre. Also survived by 4 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren and 1 sister. Reposing COFFEY FUNERAL HOME INC, 41 Tarrytown.

Funeral Mass Wed. a.m. Immaculate Conception Interment Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. Friends may call Man. 74 p.m.

and Tues. 14 A 74 p.m. WUNSCH. Harry on Oct. A 1404 ef Pompano Beach, Fla.

formerly ef Pert Chester, NY. Beieved husband ef Anna. Devoted father ef Robert J. Wunsch, Jeen T. Freedman.

Fend brether ef Bertha Wunsch and grandchildren. Services were held todoy (Monday) at KRAEER FUNERAL HOME, Pompano Fla. Followed by Entombment. XAVIER, Jose Dearie ef Harrison. N.Y.

on Oct 7,1404. Devoted father ef Alberto, Orlando, Antonio, Joseph, -bine and Fernando. Funeral Mess Wednesday 10 a.m. at St. Gregory the Great Church.

Interment St. Mary Cemetery, Ryebrook. Reposing at Harrison Funeral Home, Monday S4 p.m. and Tues 14 and 74 p.m. ZYWOTCHENKa Aadi eh Sunday Ocl.

7, 1404. Beloved' Husband of Ihc late Anastasia (nee Klistch). Devoted Father et Nicholas (Helen) Dom-' klw. Mrs. Walter (Mary) Wowtschufc, Mrs.

Michael (Deris) Serhcyew and Aleiander 1 Zywotchenke. Also survived by eleven Grondchildren and two Great Grandchildren. Funeral Services at THE DUCHYNSKI-CHERKO FUNERAL HOME INC. Ill Yonkers Ave, on Wed. Oct.

IA ei Interment, 'Oakland Cemetery. Evening Services Tuesday al Visiting hrs. on Men. 'Item and Tuesday 74 A 7-1 4P.M. 5 IN MEMORIAM SALERNO.

Rasa A. 17th Anniversary -In Loving Memory of eur Beieved Mother Who remains tarever In eur hearts. 11 Family LODGE NOTICE SHEEKY, Harold David Members et jhe Father William A. Dunphy Council evening, :10P.M. al MC MAHON'S FUNERAL HOME, to conduct ServIceA ter their late Brother Knight.

Ca malic h. Grand Knight I- 1 i SHEEKY, Herald David Members of the Westchester Police moral Society wiH meet Monday evening 0.70 p.m. at the McMahon Funeral White Plains, N.V. la conduct services ter their late member, James Wall, President NEW YORK (AP) Officials are studying the possibility of combining the city, bousing and transit police forces, but any integration of the three would take a long time, Police Commissioner Benjamin Ward says. There are strong legislative reasons why.

they cant be combined," Ward said' Sunday, noting that the police and transit departments have different pension systems, different police unions and because the transit system is a state not' a city agency, although the city gets the privilege of paying for all of the expense of the police officers. The proposal to combine the Police blotter Drivers charged Two drivers were charged since Saturday morning. Patrick Uddane of 3018 Kings-bridge the Bronx, was charged Saturday morning with driving while intoxicated, Mamaroneck Town police reported. Liddane was stopped on Weaver Street, at 1:54: a.m. He was also charged with driving with more than 0.1 percent alcohol in his bloodstream and was released on 850 He is to return to town court Oct.

15. Joseph M. Heine, 28, of 18 May Street, New Rochelle, was charged this morning with driving with ability-impaired, driving with a suspended license, and failure to stay in lane, Mamaroneck -Village police reported. Heine was stopped on W. Post Road near Fenimore Road at 2:30 am and was.

to be. araigned in village court this morning. Cyclist Injured Leslie Hoffman, 12, of 47 W. Brookside Larchmont. was treated at New Rochelle Hospital Medical Center on Friday the bicycle she was riding was involved an accident with a car on -Chatsworth Avenue.

Larchmont. Leslie, who complained of pain to her head, was released after treatment. Valerie M. O'Keeffe. 41, of 11 Dante Larchmont told police she was driving out of a parking space on Chatsworth when she stopped to let two cyclists pass One hit her rear fender, she said.

Misconduct charged Peter J. Pecora. 19. of 266 Wa-verly Mamaroneck, was charged with disorderly 'conduct this morning after he punched out the window of Bill's Casuals. 265 Mamaroneck Ave.

He was released on appearance ticket for Thursday. Cars stolen Michael Piacitelli of 30 S. Regent Street Port Chester, reported that his car was stolen from the railroad station plaza Saturday night or Sunday morning. '-Thomas McKenna of 250 Bre-voort Lane, Rye. reported that his car was stolen from the upper ramp of the Mamaroneck train station Friday.

It was later recovered by Port Chester police. Hotel room riffled William Whiting of Room 39, Larchmont Motel, 1361 Boston Post Road, Larchmont reported that 8300 was stolen from his room while he was sleeping this morning. Fire (falls Saturday 6:42 p.m. 7 Judson Street, unincorporated area; electrical short in oven. Elfer Oct.

A 1404. Husband ef Kane Jakebssen. Father and' Cart Jakebssen. ef twelve. Serv-.

at 11. AM. Emanuel Church. Interment, Fields Cemetery. Resting THE BEECHER FUNERAL HOME Pleasantville, Family will receive Mon A Tues Walter A Age 7 years.

4. HS4 al Westchester Center. Survived by Alice, 1 sen Fr. Lazarus Macior O.F.M. at Akron brother Henry of Yonkers, sister Rose Whitney et Junction.

Man at Burial will be Tues The Holy Name ef Church. Burial at Steppy Cemetery. Friends at The EDWARDS FUNERAL HOME, 41 Cretan Sun and Mon 1 7-0 p.m. Jero G. ef Scarsdalc, Hampton.N.

V. an ItH Husband at Julia Mahony. Father of Jere Robert. Virginia Me Richard L. and Catherine Howett.

Also surviving Grandchildren end Grandchildren. Calling at The1, Fred1 H.Mc Sen Funeral Heme, between the hrs. at 74P.M. Monday. Mass, Burial, St.

Je-tepfrs Church, Broniville, on at UA.M.In lieu ef contributions may be to St.John Neumann Seminary College, Program ef The el MSS Arlington Riverdaie.N.V. John Abbey Feaie Limerick. Ireland an 1404 ef Botham, N.Y. husband ef Margaret McCarthy. Father ef Tatcane, Theresa John, Joseph, Patrick, and the late Maureen Grandfather of 1 and grandfather of Reposing PELHAM FUNERAL Lincoln Pet-ham.

N.Y. Mass Catharine's Church on Wed. at Interment Holy Sepulchre Visiting hours Men. 1-4 A 7-f p.m. Daisy an Ocl.L 1404 al General Hospital, for-.

at IS Sa.ISth Ave, Mt.Vernen.N.Y. Reposing, FUNERAL HOME Ave. Mt.Vernen.N.Y. Tuesday 7-SPM a 74PM. to receive Friendv 7-4PM.

Chapel Services, Wed. Cremation to fellow at Crematory, Jasaph on Oct. 7. Beloved Husband ef Edith Laisen). Devoted Father Aliprande and Larry Brother pf Larry Kent and Marian San-sane.

Also survived by two Grandchildren. Reposing, at THE YANNANTUONO FUNERAL HOME. VisIHng Manday tram. 74 A 74P.M. Funeral Tuesday.

RUSSO, Antelnilte an Oct. 7, 144. Beieved wife of the late Antonie. Dear mother et Anna Portman. Alta survived by 1 grandchildren.

Repeaing at LLOYD MAXCV BEAUCHAMP CHAPEL, Shea PI, NR. Mass at Christian Burial Blessed Sacrament Church, I VWd. 1 a.m: Interment Boochwoodt Cemetery. Visiting hours Mon. 7-P A Tues.

14 A 7-4. SIMONE, Michele J. on Oct. 4, 1404. Reposing, al THE MC MAHON, LYON A HARTNETT FUNERAL HOME 441 Mama-roneefc Ave, White on Monday A Tuesday from 14 A Mask et Christian Burial, MA.M.

St.Anthony's Church. Interment. Mt.Cal-vary SMITH, Paula (nee Kocak) ef Yonkers on Oct A 1404. loved wife ef the late Emmet Smith. Deer mother ef Linda O'Dierao.

Robert end Richard Smith. Loving sister ef Mary Kacak and Emily Gregory. Adored grandmother Douglas Smith-and cousin of Grace Harvey. Reposing WHALEN A BALL FUNERAL HOME. INC, ME Park Ave (comer Glen- 1 weed).

Mess et Chrlstien Burl-1 al 4:45 a.m. Tues Sacred Heart Church. Interment Gate ef Heaven Cemetery. Visiting Sun 7-4, Men 14 and 74 p.m. SPERDUTO, 1 Marguerite on OdA HtL ef New Rochelle.

Beieved Wife ef the lete Fran-cetce Sperduta. Mother et Salvatore Sperduta. Sister -in-Lew of the late Lucy Ceiangeie. Nieces and Nephews survive. Ropesing, at THE N.CANCRO INCiFUNERAL HOME M4 th St.New Rochelle.

Mass, at Christian Rurlal. Tues. at, St.JoseptTs Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Visiting hrs.

from 7--' I A 74P.M. Retired Sergeant Rye City Police Deportment. Beloved hut bond ef Marie F. Kubricky Hayes. Devoted father et Thomas J.

Jr. ef Rye and 1 Patricia at Greenwich Cl. Brother ef James Lee ef Shen-roefc Lake, N.Y. Dorothy endorse a et Rye and Catherine Grant, et Skowhegan, Me. Family will receive friends Men.

74 p.m. and Tues. f-I 7-0 p.m. at THE WILLIAM H. GRAHAM FUNERAL KQS Batten Pest Rye.

Mass ef Christian Burial at Resurrectian Church, Wed. a rk. interment Gate ef Heaven Cbmetery. in lieu of Hewers donations to HiH Uama UMlhnpnn Mldd vwiviw ppw a be hosT i I.

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