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York Daily Record from York, Pennsylvania • Page 47

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York Daily Recordi
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York, Pennsylvania
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0 .0 in From Page 7 Russell Watson DALLASTOWN Russell (Red) Watson, 65, 147 S. Charles husband of Doris Graybill Watson, died Sunday at 1:30 a.m. at York Hospital. Born in Elkton, he was the son of the late Robert and Mary Harris Watson. He was a member of the 25-Year Club at BorgWarner.

Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons, Russell E. Watson 2159 Bannister York, and Robert M. Watson, 247 W. Broadway, Red Lion; a daughter, Mrs. Charles Elfner 35 E.

High Red Lion; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Russell S. Gohn, 251 S. Harlan York; 12 grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Virgie Moyer, 228 E.

Jackson York. The Rev. Thomas Jones of St. Luke's United Methodist Church, York, will officiate at funeral services from the Robert F. Koller Funeral Home, 2000 W.

Market Wednesday at 2 p.m. Burial will be in St. Jacob's Union Cemetery. Mrs. Lillie W.

Pentz Mrs. Lillie W. Pentz, 91, of 1508 Monroe widow of Christian Pentz, died Sunday at 9:35 p.m. at york Hospital. She is survived by five sons, Edgar Pentz, 1493 W.

Princess Marice Pentz, York RD 6, Carl Pentz, 130 S. Highland Richard Pentz, Marshalltown, Iowa, and Clarence Pentz, Spring Grove RD four daughters, Mrs. Edna Lecrone, East Berlin RD 2, Mrs. Bertha Maurer and Mrs. Joseph E.

Hinkle, both of 2266 N. Sherman and Mrs. Naomi Buckingham, Jersey Shore; 16 grandchildren, and 10 great grandchildren. The Rev. Dr.

Richard C. Klick of St. John's Lutheran Church, will officiate at funeral services Wednesday at 10 a.m. from the Robert F. Koller Funeral Home, 2000 W.

Market St. Burial will be in Greenmount Cemetery. Mrs. Fannie E. Donsen Mrs.

Fannie E. Test Donsen, 77, widow of William Donsen, 1125 W. King St, died at 4:05 p.m. Saturday at Memorial Oseopathic Hospital. A retired employe of Bear's Cafeteria, she was a member of the Widows World.

War I and the HalfCentury Fellowship Club of St. Matthew lutheran Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Mary Jane Fayman, 1706 W. King a son, George A.

Test, Oneonta, N.Y.; six grandchildren; one great-grandchild; a sister, Mrs. Dora Parr, 1203 S. George and three borothers, Arthu Heiland, York RD Stewart Heiland, 419 W. King and Raymond Heiland, 1913 Carlisle Road. The funeral will be Wednesday at Lafayette triumphs over Bullets, 87-78 GETTYSBURG Lafayette kept alive its chances for a spot in the Mid-Atlantic basketball playoffs by tripping Gettysburg in a hard-fought encounter, 78-87, here Monday night.

The Leopards, now 18-4, took the lead at 19-18 and never trailed, increasing their margin to 49-38 by intermission. However, Gettysburg returned to the fray, hacked away and got within one at 62-61 only to bog down. Jay Bucher became Gettysburg's sixth leading scorer with a helping of 26 points for a 1091 total while sophomore Perry Clark had 24. Gettysburg, now 10-11, meets F. M.

in 1 Lancaster on Wednesday while Lafayette is at home with old Daily Record, Tuesday, Feb. 22, 1972 47 Continued Connellsville. His pastor, Rev. Robert L. Lang, will officiate at the funeral Thursday at 2 p.m.

from the Dodson Funeral Home, 517 N. George St. Burial will be in Susquehanna Memorial Gardens, near Dallastown. Mrs. William Koller Mrs.

Carrie E. Koller, 64, wife of William G. Koller, 1267 E. Poplar died Saturday at 2 a.m., at York Hospital. She was born in York County, a daughter of the late Lawrence and Sally Mizel Saylor.

She was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church for 42 years, and was teacher in the Primary Department of the Sunday School and a member of Class 29 of the Sunday School. She belonged to the Christian Business and Professional Women's Club; the WSCS: the YMCA Garden Club, the American Field Service, the York Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary, and the Historical Society of York. Surviving also are two sons, Earl W. Koller, 1271 E. Poplar and Bruce A.

Koller, 2075 Herman Court; six grandchildren; one great grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Clair Warner, Felton; and six brothers, Ivan Saylor, Felton; Wilber Saylor, St. Petersburg, Ralph Saylor, Red Lion; and Frank Saylor, 1063 E. Poplar St. Her pastor, the Rev.

Julian H. Shroder, will officiate at funeral services today at 2 p.m., from Trinity United Methodist Church, 241 E. Kings with interment in Prospect Hill Cemetery. Rufus M. Miller Rufus M.

Miller, 70, husband of Mrs. Josephine C. Little Miller, of 920 Wayne died Saturday 11:04 a.m. at Memorial Osteopathic Hospital. Born in Hanover, he was a retired employe of Beall's Express, Inc.

and was a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church; of the John Wesley Class of the Sunday School, of The York Traffic Club, Delta Nu Alpha Transportation Fraternity, and the 12th Ward Democratic Club. He also is survived by two daughters; Mrs. Charles Baker, 100 Augusta Court; and Phyllis M. Miller, 629 Mulberry one son, Fred E. Miller, 300 N.

Main Red Lion; seven grandchildren; three half brothers; Edgar Krug, Boundary Hanover; Earl Krug, Walnut Hanover; and Charles Krug 852 Mohn Steelton. His pastor, the Rev. William M. Brown, will officiate at funeral services Wednesday. at 2 p.m., from the Workinger Funeral Home, 849 E.

Market with interment in Prospect Hill Cemeterv. Memorial Contributions may be made to the Bethlehem United Methodist Church Memorial Fund. 2 p.m. from the Decker Funeral Home, 550 W. King St.

The Rev. Dr. Gordon E. Folkemer, pastor of St. Matthew Church, will officate.

Interment will be in Greenmount Cemetery. G. D. Chinault LARUE G. D.

Chinault, 70, husband of Mrs. Mary E. Warner Chinault, Larue, was dead on arrival at York Hospital Sunday at 9:25 a.m. Mr. Chinault was born in Virgina, a son of the late C.

C. and Ada Chinault. He retired five years ago from Agway, York. He was a member of Trinity United hurch of Christ, Glen Rock, and Seven ESTATES HERSHEY ARENA PRESENTS AMERICAN LEAGUE HOCKEY Feb. 23 7:30 P.M.

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Keesey York; Carroll Chinault, Harrisburg, and Austin Chinault, Seven Valleys; 13 grandchildren, two great grandhildren and four sisters, Mrs. Ruby Boose, Seven Valleys RD: Mr Pansy Boose. Glen Rock RD Mrs. Mildred Marshall, Hialeah, and Mrs. Dorothy Fahs York.

The funeral will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Hartenstein Mortuary, New Freedom. The Rev. Edgar H. Steedle, pastor of Mr.

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Ph. (In SAT. Spry) 741-2781 TILL 5 rival Lehigh the same evening. Because of hazardous driving conditions the Lafayette squad arrived late and the Freshmen contest was limited to 15-minute halves. Gettysburg won the encounter by 63-45 for its seventh straight victory as former Susquehannock player Andy Mays had 17 points.

LAGAYETTE GETTYSBURG Ttl TtI Tripuchy 5 1 11 Bucher 11 26 Brown 3 2 8 Raiferty Kocubinski 4 14 22 Speier. 00. 4 Weaver 2 5 Gyulai Mottula 10 6 26 Clark 11 24 Portney 2 3 7 Matthews Barkauskas 3 Frienlayder-2 Costigon 00 0 Wicks Gockstool 0 Morgan Mason Totals 29 29 87 Totals 33 12 78 Score by Halves: Lafayette 3 38 Gettysburg.

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