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The Daily Times from Mamaroneck, New York • 24

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I i. asr Sunday, January 16. 1994 Gannett Suburban Newspapers AIK rrr Alphonse 'Sonny DePauwi retired antiqciesdealer A. Stauffer Curry1: retired minister Tarrytown. In 1977, after her retirement, Stone moved from Tarry-town tq the Cobleskill area.

Besides her husband, she is survived by two daughters, llar- retired secretary; Elizabeth secretary and a former Tarry-town resident, -died Friday at Community Hospital of Schoharie in- Cobleskill, N.Y, 81. She was. On Oct 20, 1956, he' married Mary Ellen McGuire in Rye. Survivors include his wife; two sons, Joseph of Port Chester and Christopher of Rye; two daughters, Jacqueline Ramsey and Linda Kirby, both of Rye, a brother, George of West Palm a sister, Clarisse Scherre-of Rye, fold seven grandchildren. A sister, Marie Connors, died earlier.

Arrangements are by Graham Funeral Home in Rye. jorieShaw' oT Middleburgh, N.Y, and Nancy Carrozzi of two sons, William Stone of Irvington and Richard Stone of Marysville, 13 grandchildren; and 25 great-grandchildren. Contributions may be made to Cobleskill1 Volunteer Ambulance Squad, Main Street, Cobleskill, N.Y. 12043. Mereness-Putnam Funeral Home of Cobleskill was handling arrangements.

travel agent Loughlin in New York City. Mr. Camillieri was a parishioner of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church of North Public Works senior clerk of Public Works in New Rochelle. Mr. Marshall was a parishioner of Holy Name Roman Catholic Church in New Rochelle.

Besides his wife, he is survived by his three dims, Michael Marshall of Grants Pass, Cort John Marshall of New Rochelle and George La Para of Pelham; a daughter. Judith Ann Osborn of Eugene, a brother, Lawrence of Boca Raton, and eight grandchildren. His brother, Henry, and sister, Harriet Mattingly, died earlier. Contributions are being made' to the American Cancer Society, 30 Glenn St, White Plains, N.Y. 10603.

Sisto It Paino Funeral Home of New Rochelle is handling N. Tarrytown resident Mrs. Stone was born July-4, 1912, to William and Clara Simpson Shaw in Scranton, where she grew Tip and attended schools. In 1932, Mrs. Stone graduated from Scranton Business College.

She married Earl G. Stone in r-1934 in White Plains. For seven) years, Mrs. Stone worked as a secretary at Techni-con a biotechnology firm in Carmelo Camillieri, a travel agent and a lifelong North i Tarrytown resident died of can--cer yesterday at Rosary Hill 'Homti in Hawthorne. He was 64.

Mr. Camillieri was born Aug. 15, 1929, to Salvatorie and Rosa- ria Poidomani Camillieri in 'North Tarrytown. He attended schools in North Tarrytown, including North Tarrytown High School, where he graduated in the class of 1947. 'After serving in the U.S.

Army from 1951 to 1953, Mr. Camillieri became an account manager at Thomas Cook Travel Service in New York City. He worked there for 37 years. In 1957, he married Katherine Louis Heden former bank -Louis Heder, a former bank employee and a longtime New Rochelle resident, died Wednesday at New Rochelle Hospital Medical Center. He was 88.

Heder was born March 2, 1905, to Lfoos and Maria Emyey Heder in Budapest, Hungary, where he grew up and attended schools. In Hungary, Mr. Heder received a doctor' of law degree at University of Budapest He practiced law in Budapest for 27 years. In 1939, he married Klara Mandy in Simogat, Hungary. Following the 1956 Hungarian uprising, Mr.

Heder escaped from Hungary with his femily to the United States and settled in New Rochelle. SOLD former former In addition to her husband, Mrs. Casey is survived by two sisters, Frances Melody of Rochester and Rita Fegan of Kings Park, N.Y.; and a brother, Norman Melody of Jacksonville, Fla. A sister, Mildred Melody, and thfee brothers, Raymond, Vin- cent and Thomas Melody, died choira congregational sing-earlier. i6- Arrangements are by Coffey He worked in' Church of the Funeral Home of Tarrytown.

Brethren peace ministries in Illi- 1949. He also served the denomination for 12 years as church school publications editor, frmi-ly-education director and mens fellowship director from 1955 to 1967. He was a pianist who directed (Death Noticespd listing Besides his wife, Mr. Camillieri is survived by four sons, Salvatore of Yorktown Heights, John of Hopewell Junction, N.Y., and Joseph and Paul, both of North Tarrytown; a daughter, Fran Bushell of Carmel; a sister, Jennie Donzella of Bridgeport, and two grandchildren. Coffey Funeral Home of Tarrytown was handling arrangements.

Donations may be made tp Rosary Hill Home, 600 Linda Hawthorne, N.Y. 10532. employee While living in New Rochelle, Mr. Heder worked at the Bank of America from 1957 to 1970 and at the Bank of Indottesia from 1970 to 1984 in New York City. He was a parishioner of First Presbyterian Church of New Rochelle.

Mr. Heder was a skier, oarsman and fencer in his youth, his femily said. He enjoyed walking and daily swims at the Hudson Park Beach. Besides his wife, Mr. Heder is survived by two sons, Thomas of Freeport, N.Y., ami Lfoos of Cambridge, a daughter, Alexandra Heder of Binghamton; and seven grandchildren.

Arrangements were by Davis Funeral Home Inc. in New Rochelle. Realty Group.lno 1 I tl A. Stauffer Curry, a retired minister, mental-health professional and former Mamaroneck died yesterday at The Brethren Home in New Oxford, Pa. Hi was 80.

Mr. Curry was born April 6, 1913, in Swatara, to Amos K. and Anna S. Stauffer Curry and attended Pennsylvania schools. He was ordained by Palmyra (Pa.) Church of the Brethren on Dec.

1, 1934, and was a graduate of Elizabethtown (Pa.) College in 1935. He studied at Wesley Theological Seminary and Cathqlic University of America, both in Washington, D.ty and at New York University. He received his doctorate in psychology from New York University in 1948. H6 married Eleanor Neff on May 16, 1950, in Washington, D.C. Mr.

Curry served as a minister at Palmyra Church of the Brethren from 1934 to 1936 and as pastor at a church in Westminster, from 1936 to 1940. He was executive secretary bf the Southeastern region of Church of the Brethren and a representative of Bridgewater (Va.) College from 1940 to 1945. He was director of the field program of Church of the Breth-ren general board from' 1946 to hour Sunday 7- PM and Monday xt-ppm CASOY, Jaantato St an Jan 13, MM Not Tanytoww N.Y. Batound wds WSSam Caaay. Daar stator of ESax OXarm.

and Mrs. ms Ropartnp COFFEY FUNBIAL HOME. MIC, Na Broadway. Tarrytown, N.Y. FUtwrai Man Tuesday is am Church.

S-4 caSMan S-4 and pm N.Y. iih ii Vmn Church, eantrtbutkna to Cataary Rd. ha by BALLARD-OURAND FUNERAL HOME, I Mapto Aua, WhBa Ptohw, N.V. OARAFOLA. Ladta on Jan IX HH 4to of tha tato Sam Davatod af Fator CarMoto a FiiAna Fend amndmothar af Ja-Taraaa DIMaaSa a Frtandi may aS af THE UNATRA MEMORIAL HOME, INC, -SOI Yonkari Awa on Sat Swn -tom Sun A Man S-4 X.

Mpm. Ftaad Maw at ST. BARTHOLOMEW Church on Tuaaday at AM. Intarmatl ST MatyaOHnatory Raaa an Jan. IX 1M- af Ttafc- Wa af of Datay Caaata Ctarto.

Aka wndwad by Ihraa Grand-and hwa firaat OrpndchSdrw. at WESTCHESTER FUNERAL HOME, INC. Catachataar, on Sun fPM. Man. K4 7-4PJM.

Funiral AShs, at Church af Tha Tucfcahea, Tuas. Jan IX af tarmant. Gate of Itaavan Camatory. IABAUT, Maty On January 14, NM Fanny 4N racatoa Mandi Monday S-4 SMPAd CONE GRAZIANO FUNBIAL HOME, TV Barton Port Rd. Mamaranach.

larvlca MO AJM, Ttoaa-day at -iha tonarrt homo. Graanwoed UMon CBmatorv, Rya. AALARA, Raymand. (Ltout DFPO) Of Dobba Firry on Jan 14, IfH hurtmnd of Gal (Gtamptocoto) Levhip kViar of Joaaph and Carina prandtolhar of Stoptianta. Davatod braBiar af Barnard Malara and Marlon Manila.

FUnarrt 13PPM. Zion Meopal Church. Sat 1-4 and Sun WARDS FUNBUL HOME, Dobba Frt nr. Sun Evaning Vtahlne to am 7-fPM al Zkn BPtaooaal Church. ConMiultana la Churrti or Dobba Fanv vu.

Ambu-. g. 2 iNV Jan M. ML tana and Btaabrth Swartlna. Ftand da-tar of Manr Ruhlcoa, MadaSna Nackrto TUocMn Chartahad randmrthar af AStod Famnai, Donna Kbn RabbPt Rcbrtt toaaahnp Jr.

Adorad Graaf Granrtntab- rt 7 YANNANTUONO FUNBIAL HOME, IS Wart Lincoln Ava, Ml non an Sun and Man 1-4 and 7-f, Man of Christian Burial St Biuana Churdi Ttm HAM tototmart, Haty Isrutdiri CMrtbuNana to tha Calvary Hospital may ha mada In bar mamory. MARSHALL. Jrim on Jan 14 ML hurtiand af Yotonda ManhtaL toPwr rt JudNh Ann OMsnw Cart John MarahaTand rt Lmamnca fjp pjnj mbh S-4 and 7-f pm GEORGE T. DAVIX 14 LaCounl Ft Now Rachalto. Mail Holy Noma Churdi, Tuesday 11 am Intar-inanl Holy Sapukhm Camatonr.

SISTO PAINO, DIRECTORS CMSm frtrta Am VI on Jai 1L lfM I WaaXnia iHBHIriwil NUranB CM, N.Y. Batovad Will rt IMDN. MBnNr Of and Ruth Nrtbara. Ataa awvlvad by tax OrandchSdran and a Grart GrandcNM. Swvtc today rt 11G0AM rt "RIVER-SiOE MEMORIAL CHAPELS II W.

Broad St ML Vamon N.Y. EWCOMR, Jtaai P. rt YBrliat N.Y.'an Sat Jan.lL lffL Batovad Husband rt tato Ktahtorti (naa ODonoghua) Lavlnp Faltiar of John -X A. Staptwn and Ksttikan Daar Frthir4n-Law rt B-(naa Lynch) rt Maty OGrady, wwipi Nnanv wiq ww Lyndqutat Rapotan rt THE WHALEN BALL FUNERAL HOME INC, 'MS Par Am, (comar rt Gtanvrood). Mass, af Christian Burial In Chrtaf Tha Klnp Churdi an WML Jen.

If, rt MAM In-term, Gate rt Haavan Camrtsry. VtaWnr hra on Men 7-fPM Turn. torn t-4X 7-fPM NOVOTNY, Barttal (Sullivan) an Jbn IX 1774 formarty rt Yonkars. Widow rt UlfAnwl aiaBaJ a a MQIMi BMnVI nRHui Oa WNCnMI ft Jr. and Robart a Novotny.

Sidir rt CanaNy and Garard Sullivan and a Eupana Sustain Alio 1 amnd- rt FLYNN MEMORIAL HOME, 1452 canbrt Pmk Aya an Man tvankig Irom 7-f pm only. Fu-narrt Mass Church rt St Paul Iha Apoa-Ha on Tuesday at pm GetortHapvanCtanatonr. etol MM Nsdlta i a Alphonse Sonny DePauw of -Rye, a retired antiques dealer, died yesterday in White Plains Hospital-Center. He was 68. DePauw was born Sept.

21, 1927, in Rye to Alphonse Louis and Margaret Bushart DePauw. He was educated in Rye. Mr. was an U.S. Army veteran.

-and a veteran of the merchant marine. The lifelong resident of Rye was (me of the original members of its historical society and was a volunteer firefighter for the city. John P. Marshalb former John P. Marshall, a Winer senior clerk with the Depart- ment of Public Works in New Rochelle and a longtime New Rochelle resident, died Friday at New Rochelle Hospital Medical Center.

He was 74. Mr. Marshall was born Jan. 5l, 1919, to Eugene and Margaret Griffin Marshall in Larchmont, where he grew up and attended schools. He was a World War II veteran.

He served with the U.S. Army and fought in Africa and Europe between 1942 and 1945. When Mr. Marshall returned from the war, he married Yolanda Piedmont in 1946 in New Rochelle, where they settled. For 28 years, he worked as the senior clerk at the Department Jeanette M.

Casey, a homemaker and a longtime North Tarrytown resident, died of heart disease Thursday at Skyview Haven Nursing Home in Croton-' on-Hudson. She was 85. She was born Oct 12, 1908, to Thomas and Kathryn Kearney Melody in New York City, where she was raised and attended schools. In 1936, she married William C. Casey and moved to North Tarrytown.

Mrs. Casey was a member of the Catholic Daughters of America, Court Cherubin No. 108 of the Tarrytowns. She was a parishioner of Immaculate Conception Church of North Tarrytown. Joe Louis laborer Joe Louis Campbell of Yonkers, a laborer, died Jan.

8 in a Yonkers residence. He was 20. Mr. Campbell was born July .17,. 1973, in Mount Vernon to Katy L.

Campbell and "Walter T. Phelps. He was a 1992 graduate of Mount Vernon High School He worked as a mover, painter and general handyman. He was employed by Manpower for the past few months. His nicknames were Red" and Man." His hobbies included Basketball and athletics.

"He was the sort of person that was loving and kind to all he met, said his mother. Survivors include his mother of Yonkers; his father of Mount Vernon; three sisters, Jonique, Kaynicka and Elisabeth Campbell, all of Yonkers; and us grandmothers, Rebecca Phelps of Plymouth, N.C., and Elizabeth Campbell of Mount Vernon. Arrangements are by Camelot Funeral Home in Mount Vernon. MBton Lanoelob author Milton L- Lancelot of New Canaan, a former New Rochelle resident, died Friday at a hospital in Stamford, Coiln. He was 85.

Mr. Lancelot wu an awardwinning book designer and author or several books mi sports, naval history and the development of aerial combat He was born Nov. 23, 1908, in New York City to Churles and Gertrude Lancelot. He attended Columbia University. Freon .1948 to 1988, he lived in New Rochelle.

He was amavid historian and theater-goer, his femily said. -Mr. Lancelot is survived by his wife, Dolores de VUiasante Lancelot of New Canaan; a son, Charles Julian Lancelot of Winchester, a daughter, Kather-ne Harrington of-New Canaan; and four grandchildren. A 'lister, Estelle Soquna, died earlier. Franklin Hoyt Funeral Home Inc.

in New Canaan is handling the arrangements. I ilrni Ann ncimitir former Ossining resident Lillian Ann Benetta, a former Ossining resident died Friday at the Hospice of Pehn Beach County in West Palm Beach, Fla. She was 75 and a resident ofPahn Spriis, Fla Mrs. Benetta was bom April 2ft 191ft to John and Helen Turney Turnbull in Brooklyn. She is survived by her husband, Joseph Sl Benetta of Palm Spring thrfe daughters, Ann Culhim of.

Carmel Kathleen Keogh of Rochee-' ter, N.Y, and Peggy Benetta of kyn Heights; a sister, Helen Treacy or Pennsylvania; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Contributions may be made to the Hospice of Prim Beadi County, 5300 East Ave, West Prim Bead, Fla 33407. Dorsey Funeral Home in Lake Worth is handling ammgepientn longtime nets as well as the general offices in Elgin, HL, for 10 years. Re was executive secretary of the Rational Service Board of Religious Objected in Washington, from 1949 to 1955. 7'S He was twice moderator the Cnurch of the Brethren aftSual conference, in.

1954-55 and; 1964-65. Mr. Curry moved to Mamaro-neqk in 1967. He was direclbr of lnterfeith activities for thfeyW-lowshlp of reconcilia tiori frdm 1967 to 1970 in -He was a program anaiysf in the psychiatry department at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City from 1970 -until 1975. mm He worked in various pofotfons in the Westchester County- Department of Community Mentalft Health from 1976 until his retirement in 1983.

Mr. Curry lived in Mamaroneck until 1989, when he mSfed to New Oxford. While iita-' maroneck, he was a membK.of Mamaroneck Rotary, and attended Larchmont Avenue Presbyterian Church. Survivors include his wife 'of Mamaroneck; a son, Robertas. Clirry of Cleveland; a daughter, Jeanne E.

Curry of Milton, Bass; three sisters, Catherine Smith of Palmyra, Harriet Ziegler of Ohio, and Margaret Eber-sole of Knoxville, and five grandchildren. 1 Rothermel Funeral Home in Palmyra was handling arrangements. -v 1 The femily requests donatjpps be made to On Earth Peace, Brethren Service Center, Box 188, New Windsor, 21776. FAFFAMKE, af WH HY. Swvtoadl-Vy IS DauaMsrs Lori Hath and Jem, gaum larvlca, Tuas.

at MAM RaaHns HOME, FtoPeantvSIx-rNLY. Banriht aASI (HMXia mAaa a a rwiy Mi IVOMV nMRVtvIRni S-4X7-fFM flail old af Davatod douahtor af Lrttartoa RaaandrtrtartolrtvatonNumto. Rapoahw al Pm HARRISON FUNBUL HOME, Hrtrtaad Amx Hrtrtadn N.Y. Sun toatn f4 and 7-V pm Ne.VW-adnr am -hr of Vu Chrtrttan am Oraponr too Graaf Church totownanf Oraanwaad "UMon Camstonr, Ryn N.Y. Of Ml Vamon On ILIffUalavad tortband of tkiarta, af Canton -'Fator, Recco Sato Crtato, land httotec.

af DlMarfna Raaa DaMowotae by 11 arandcfrtdnn FrjMta-by 1 hrcdiart Ntoato. Palsy Rocco and 1 stator Geatone lata Pa-imn Frtandi may caS af TUONO FUNERAL HOME. ML NY on tun Man 1-4 7-tom. Sar-vlcas wS ho 11am on Tbaadnr A. January.

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ISH, APMtaLO an Jbn IX rt Ns. Tarrytown N.Y. rt Kalhwina (Lauahki). rt Srtvptam. Paul and Fran brother af Jannla Dornrtt rt Saan and Laursn top COFFEY FUNERAL HOME, INC.

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