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I ••' - * " *.*!'.. "*""" •w " i ' • " • • •'— ' • ' 4 B BUFFALO COURIER-EXPRESS, Sunday, February 13, 1966 IratljB Bmtits IfcatljH Notices Received Until 11 p.m. Sratha leathfi Uratlja ACKIRMAN-Joseph of Bauer Rd , Eden, N.Y.. - t o 12, 19M, t>e:oved husband of tht lafe Margaret; survive** by three grsndcnildren and several nieces and nephews Friends received at Snepard Bros. Funeral Residence, 10690 Main St., Clarence, NY., where funeral serv- ke$ will be held Monday afternoon at I o'clock. Interment in Clarence FiU- more Cemetery. Family present 2-4 and M p.m. ALAJKO Rose (nee Skokl, Feb. 11, 1W4, of 32 Harmonia St., beloved wife of the late Teofil; dearest mother of Alexander (Irene), Casimera Filipski (the late Raymond) and Sophie; grandmother ot Florence, Rose Mary and Mary Ann. Funeral Tuesday. 9:30 a m . from the Oriov.su. Suchochi Funeral Home, 173 Stanislaus, corner Sobieski St., and at St. Adalbert's Basilica at 10 o'clock. Burial in St. Adalbert's Cemetery, i F - »nas invited Family * I oe present] from M and 7-10 p.m. Deceased was] en honorary member of the Rosary Society of St. Adalbert's parish and a member of the Third Order of SI. Francis at Queen of the Most Holy Ro- tary Church. Members please assemble at the Funeral Home Sunday evening at 7 p.m. for prayers ANDERSON -Susan E (nee Trautman), of 2595 Bedell Rd., Grand Island. Feb. 11, 19«6, wife of Gordon E. Anderson; sister of Mrs. Lawrence I Helen) Landel of Buffalo. Mrs. John (Ethel) Kaiser, Mrs. Fred (Catherine) Redinger, Charles. Mrs. Harry (Lavina) Ander- son. Roy arm Arthur, all of Grand Is- land, and Harold of Montoursville, Pa.. also the late Fred and Joseph Traut- man Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the Kaiser Funeral Home. 1950 Whitehaven ML, Grand Island, where services will be held Monday at 9 •.*$ a.m. and at St. Stephens Church at 10. BADAME-Peter F. Badame. suddenly. Feb. 12, 19*6. of 30 15th St.. beloved husband of Bertha E Badame (nee Bova); father of Mrs. James I. (Maureen) DiStefano Jr. Peter P., Justin J., Barbara A. and Cynthia A. Badame: son of Concetta J. and the late Justin A Badame; brother of Mrs. William Mullane, Mrs. Richard Dun- worth. Mrs. Carmen Giardina, Mrs. Emmanuel Audi no of WoodcliH Lake, N.J., Mrs. Anthony Boncpre and Justin M. Badame. Friends may call at the George J. Roberts and Sons Funeral Home. 205 Linwood Ave., from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.. where the funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 1:15 o'clock and from Our Lady of Loretta Church at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited. Mr. Badame was a veteran of World War II. litis •AJR-lda F.. ol 34 Johnson St, Tona- wanda, NY.. Feb. 11, 1966, wife of James T : mother of Lee Nayback of Eagie Harbor, NY., Mrs. Thomas Ash- bery of Waterport, N Y , Mrs. Herbert Cook of Tonawanda. Mrs. Al Zican of Albion, N.Y. and Mrs. Duane Eddy of Akron, it.Y.j alio survived by IS grand- children, a brother and four sisters.: Friends may call at the Hamp Funeral Home Inc., Adam-Seymour Sts., Tona- wanda, where services will be at 1:3»| p.m. Monday. CHUISTY-Nora C , age 74 years, of 133 Hillcrest Ave.. Geneva, wife of the late Earl M. Christy; mother of William E. Christy of Geneva and Mrs. Byron Chastain of Anaheim, Calif.; sister of William Gee of England; also survived by six grandchildren. A private funeral will be held at 11 a.m. in the Bennett Funeral Home, 224 North St., Geneva and a Requiem Mass will be held Mon- day morning at 8 o'clock in St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Geneva. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery. CIELINSKI-John of 190 Alaska, Cheek towaga. NY Feb. 12. 1966, beloved husband of Pearl Nagowski Cielinski; devoted father of Mrs. Alfred (Det- o-i. ne.' Sciczesniak; dear grandfather of Paul. Mary Ellen and Peter Sczcie- niak; brother of Joseph (Anna). Emil (late Lucy), Mrs. Steve (Helen) Plisika and Edwin (Dolores) Cielinski. Funeral services Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. from Matthew C. Okoniewski Funeral Home, 1164 Walden at Gualbert and Requiem Mass in St. John Gualbert's Church at 10 a.m. Friends and relatives invited. Family will be present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 13115 CRAWFORD-Oswald, Feb. 10, 1966 of 456 East St.. husband of Mildred Crawford; father of Ronald R. Craw- ford of Los Angeles, Calif.; brother of Mrs. Evangeline Parker and Mrs. Martha Neilans. Friends may call at the Thompson Funeral Chapel, 911 Tonawanda St., opposite Riverside Park. Funeral service Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr. Craw- ford was a member of Riverside United Presbyterian Church, Christopher G. Fox Lodge No. 1021, F. & A. ML and Electrical Workers Local No. 41. The family will be present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Masonic services Sunday evening at I o'clock by the Christopher G. Foxi Lodge )2tl3 Dl BERARDINO - Angela suddenly, In Georgia, of 5580 Seneca St., West Sene-1 ca; husband of Madeline Pappaceno; devoted father of Maria, Katherine, Linda and Michael DiBerardino. broth- er of Bartholomew of Buffalo, N.Y., An- thony DiBerardino of California and Rose DiBerardino of Italy. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the Per- na Funeral Home Inc., 1306 Hertel near Coiv.n where funeral will be held Tues- day morninq at 1:30 and from Queen of Heaven Church at 9:30. Flowers grate- fully declined. 13tl4 DICKOUT-Parry, Feb. 11, 1966. of 76 Chadsworth Ave., Kenmore, beloved husband of Eisa S. Dickout; brother of Mrs Ella Nudds of Ontario, Mrs. Rose Taber and Ethel Dickout of Ontario; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Lester H. Wedekindt Inc. neral Home. 3290 Oetaware Ave Eiseman, where services will be Monday afternoon at 3:30. Friends invited Family present from *2-5 7-9 p.m. I2f DLUGOSZ-Heien (nee Boryce), In I Jn i!fnttfrtam TRAUTMAN—In loving memory of our dear father, Fred, who passed away two years ago today, Feb. 13, 1964. You art not forgotten. Loved one, Nor will you ever be. As long as life and memory lasts. W* will remember thee. Sadly missed by CHILDREN and GRANDCHILDREN memory of our sister, Bridget, years ago today, dear who Feb BOVI-tn loving daughter and passed away 18 13, 1941. We do not need a special day To bring you to our minds The days * e could not think of you Are very hard to find. Loved and sadly missed by MOM, DAD and JOEY OR ISANTI-In loving memory of our mother and grandmother, Lucy, on her birthday, Feb. 13. You're always remembered, Even though you're not with us. Sadly missed by CHILDREN and GRANDCHILDREN RUSSO-ln loving memory of our dear mother Cassie, who died four years ago today, Feb. 13, 1962. In my heart your memory lingers. Always tender, fond and true; There's not a day, dear mother, I do not think of you. Sadly missed by THE FAMILY (£aru (§i (thanks BARKER-Linus Deiavan Ave., NY, Feb. 11, Heao Barker; S. formerly of 169 E. Buffalo, in Hamburg. 1964. husband of Grace father of Mrs. Clinton (Sara Jane) Williams; brother of Roland S. of Eden, N.Y.. Mrs. M Karl (Hazel) Blair of St. Petersburg, Fia., and Fred- erick C. Barker ot Hamburg, N.Y. Calls may be made at the Steck, tockwood A Ciark Funeral Home, 2775 Main St., •rem 2-4 and 7-9 o'clock, where funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 13*14 10NAFEDE-Caferina nee Baratta), Feb. 11, 1966. of 35 Creek Hgts Dr . WilliamsviHe. beloved artft of the late Vincenzo Bonafede; mother of Mrs. Jack (Laura) Valvo of Brooklyn, NY., Mrs. Samuel (Martha) Nasca of Chi- cago. Ill , Miss Rose Bonafede. John, Joseph, Mrs. John (Pearl) Galletta; grandmother of 15 grandchildren andj e>ght great-grandchildren; sister of Jo-j seph and Santo Baratta, both of Brook- lyn. The family will be present to! receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the suburban Amigone Funeral Home J Inc., 569 Cleveland Dr. (between Har- lem and Thruway), where funeral serv-! Ices will be held Tuesday morning at I I 45 and from 55 Peter and Paul R.C. Church at 9:30 eiclock. Friends in- vited. Mrs. Bonated» was a member of Mount Major Club. 12*14 •ORCZ—John Stanley, in Depew. Feb 10, T9&6. of 50 Harlan St.. beloved husband ef Cecelia (nee Roaacki); dear father «f Mary. Judith. Antonette and Joseph; son ot Pauline and the late Nicholas; Stepson of Frank Wyroba; son-in-law ef' Mary and' the late John Rogacki; brother of Henry (Ann) of Chicago. HI.. Walter (Elizabeth*: sfeobrother of Stan- ley (Alice) of Lancaster. Frank (Irene) Wvoba of Florida: brother-in-law of Sister Mary Poncilia, C S S F , Thad- deus (Lottie), Jane (Thaddeus) Banas. Funeral Monday, Feb. 14, at 9-30 from Max f. Rutecki Funeral Home of De- pew, 83 Burlington Ave. and SS. Peter and Paul Church at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment in St. Augustine Cemetery. Friends Invited Deceased was an em- ploye of Westinghouse Member of Holy Name Society; Knights of Columbus. Hamburg Council; Polish Falcons and Polish Un ; on of America. St. Joseph Society. Family present 10 a.m.-iO p.m. Fu at held are and 13 LflrClt- awanna, NY., of 37 KIrbv Ave., Feb. 10, 1966, wife of the late John; dearest mother of Edward (Lottie), Louis (Mar- celle), Mrs. William (Elizabeth) Watt, Mrs. Charles (Anna) Kapinos, Leonard (Ann), Henry (Rose), Mrs, Joseph (Stephanie) Pecaric and Mary; daugh- ter of the late John and Hedwig; sister of Mrs. Anthony. (Edna) Krant, Mrs. Mary Tomaka, Frank, the late Sophie Pieczonka, Michael and Veronica To- maka, survived by Services from the Inc.. 3003 morning at WOLSKI-The wife and daughter of the late Frank J. Wolski of 65 Burke Dr., who passed away Jan. 28. 1966 and whose funeral was held Feb. I from Corpus Christl Church wish to thank Rev. Norbert Zonca, OFM Conv. the pastor. Rev. Romuald Wolski, OFM Conv., all the Franciscan Fathers, Mon- signori, Franciscan Sisters, Felician Sisters, the pall bearers, the Buffalo Elks, No. 23. all the societies from Queen Most Holy Rosary Church, all the friends, relatives and neightbors for Holy Mass offerings, floral pieces and sympathy extended to them in their bereavement. WIFE ESTELLE WOLSKI, DAUGHTER MRS. RICHARD (EVELYN) JACOBI AND FAMILY. MANNO-The family of the late Paul J. Manno, who passed away Feb. 6, 1966, wishes to thank the many relatives, friends and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy shown to them during their recent bereavement. THE MANNO FAMILY. 13114 I GRESS-The family of the late Raymond A. wishes to thank their many friends, relatives and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown to them during their recent bereavement WIFE AND CHILDREN I •ORKOWSKI-Wary Ann (Waqner>, Feb 11. 1966, wife of the late Stanley Bor- fcowski; dear mother of John (Irene), Mrs. John (Josephine) Kupiec. Mary Dombklewrci: mother-in-law of the late Henry P. Dombkiewicz; also survived bv eight grandchildren. Funeral from Stanley Zielinski Funeral Home, 1439 Broadway, Tuesdav. Feb. IS, at 9:30 a.m. and! from Visitation Church at 10:00 a.m. Interment in St. Adalbert's Cemetery Relatives and friends are Invited. Visiting hours are from 2-5 and 7-"0 p.m. tUSH-Elizabeth (nee Waqner). Feb. 10b 1966. of 6653 Bear Ridge R d . Lock- port, N.Y., wife of the late Emmanuel Bush; mother of Ernest Bush of North Tonawanda and Stewart Bush of Lock- port; also survived by six grandchildren pnd two great-grandchildren; sister of Mrs, Emma Shiosfon of North Tona- wanda. Friends may call at the Gaul Funeral Home Inc.. 263 East Ave., lockport where the funeral will be held Tuesday at 2 o m. Interment in Bear Ridge Cemetery. CAM ER I-Alfonso, in Buffalo, N Y , Feb. 12. 1966, husband of Mary Tascarella Ca'ieri; father of Mrs, Gregory (Ange- lina! Alaimo, Mrs. Liborio (Jay) Gullo, Joseph of San Jose, Calif.. Mrs Frank (Mae)> Cardarella, Charles. Mrs. An- f elo (Margaret) D Au'-a. Mrs. Joseph Mary) Gullo. Mrs. John (Josephine) Shamrock; brother of Mrs. Joseph (Philippa) Gambacorta, the late Peter mr>4 Nicolo CaUeri and Carmeia wella •f Italy; also survived by 25 grand- children and 11 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the Greco Funeral Home Inc . 2909 Elmwood Ave., where funeral will be held Wednesday morn- ing at 8:30 and at Holy Cross Church at 9:30. Flowers gratefully declined. Mr. Calieri was a member of the Campobello Di Licata Society. The fam- ily will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.mi. 13*15 24 grandchildren. Colonial Memorial Chapels Inc., 3003 South Park Ave.. Monday morning at 9:30 and from St. Michael Archangel's Church at 10 o'clock. Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends invited 1 , Mrs. Dlugosz was a member of Kolka Polek and Orchard Lake Seminary Auxiliary. 11*13 DOPIERALA-Angeline, Feb. II, 1966, of 265 Loepere St., beloved daughter of the late Albert and Stella Dopierala (nee Bojanek); dearest sister of Mary, Frances, Victoria, Florence, John, Stanley (Jean). Eugene and the late Leo Dopierala. The family will receive friends at the home of Hochul Funeral Service. 1021 Sycamore, where services will be held Tuesday morning at 10:30 and at 11 o'clock in St. Adalbert's Basilica. 13tl4 ELSESSER-Leland E. Sr., Feb. 10, 1966, of 252 Dartmouth Ave., beloved hus- band of Florence Hoctor Elsesser; father of Mrs. Robert A. (June Marie) Dukes Jr., of Opelika, Ala., and Leland E. (Bud) Jr.; grandfather of Robert A. Ill and Ann Marie Dukes; brother of Mrs. Selden (Jennie) Stilwell and the late Harold Eisesser. Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave., Monday morning at 11:30 o'clock. Friends are invited. Mr. Elsesser was a member of the American Legion, 78th Division. The family will be ores ent from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. 12113 FAGG-Eliza Evc-nden, Feb. 12. 1966, of 75 Henrietta St. wife of Alfred 5. Fagg; mother of George S Fagg and Mrs. Arthur (Margaret) Forster; grand- mother of seven grandchildren Friends may call at the George W. Denneville Funeral Home, 366 Ontario St. where services will be held Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Friends invited!. The family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. OH 4 FAIRCHILD-June L.chtenberger. Feb. 11, 1966. of '67 Springer Ave . Buffalo, mother of Garry and Darryle Fairchitd; daughter of fAr. and Mrs. Henry Lichten- berger; sisler of Miss Ruth Eilene " Guy Henry Lichten- service from the Funeral Home Inc , on Monday at 1:30 invited. Interment in Member of the Kensing- Lichtenberger and berger. Funeral Carlton A. Ullrich 3272 Bailey Ave p.m. Friends Deiavan, NY ton High School P.T.A. Fellowship Group of liance Church. Family from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. FEIST—Frances Monaghen, Feb. 10, 1966, beloved wife Feist; mother ot Mrs. John F and the Ladies Kensington Al- will be present! 12113 j suddenly, of John Rieckel- ~ your M/eat tribute fe ffte Memories yov fove owd eherisA The/* is Mo Substitute FLOWERS 1743 DEIAWARI 11 3-4411 City Wide and Suburban Oe'ivery In Kenmore . . • Wm. A. Rolling FUNERAL HOME {Completely Remodeledi 4 Modern Chapels Air-Conditioned Ample Private Parking 3000 DELAWARE AVE.! COT. Tremont man, Mrs. WilKam A. Hess, and Capt. John F. Feist; also survived by 11 grandchildren; daughter of the late James and Katherine Monaghan; sister of the late James, Daniel and Herbert Monaghan. Friends may call at the family residence. 72 Wdodbridge Ave., where the funeral will be held Monday morning at 9:45 and at St. Mark's Church at 10:30. Friends are invited to attend. Flowers gratefully declined. Memorial gifts may be made to the Heart Fund. 12*13 GERRITZ-Steia Mahavik, of 134 Forbes Ave, Town of Tonawanda; Feb. H. 1966. wife ot the late Andrew Gerritz; mother of Robert Gerritz; sister of John Mahavik of Lone Island, N. Y.; grandmother of Richard Gerritz, Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. at the Bury Blvd. Funeral Home, 2335 Niagara Falls Blvd., where the funeral will be held Monday morning at 9 and from St. Christopher's Church at 930 o'clock. Friends are Invited. 17113 GRAY-Joseph E., Feb. 11, 1964, of 430 Washington A v e . Kenmore. N.Y., son of the late John and Josephine Gray; brother of Mrs. Alex Rix and the late Mrs. Mary C. Buysse. Funeral from Wm. A. Rolling Funeral Home Inc., 3000 Delaware at Tremont, Monday morning at 10 o'clock, and from St. Paul's Church at 10:15. Friends are invited Mr. Gray was a member of St. Paul's Holy Name Society, who will recite the Rosary Sunday evening at 8 p.m. Charter members of Ken- more Council No. 3076, Knights o* Columbus 4th degree of Bfto. Assem- bly and Third Order of Mt. Carmel, charter member of Consolate Seminary of WilliamsviHe and Niagara Mohawk 25 Year Club. The family will be pres- ent from 2-5 and 7-10. 12113 GRIFFIN-Gertrude A., Feb. 11, 1966, of 47 Arbour Lane, wife of the late Wil- liam M.; beloved mother of Mrs. Wil- liam F. White and Mrs. Daniel Flynn of Jamestown. N.Y.; sister of Sister Mary Rose, SSJ, and tht late Rev t Sebastian E. Airey, Mrs. William C* Culliton. Charles, Winifred, Francis and the Rev. Eugene Airey. Funeral from the new Charles F. McMahon Funeral Home, 982 Abbott Rd., Tuesday morning at 9 a.m. and from St. Martin's Church at 9:30. Mrs. Griffin was a member of the Rosary and Altar Society of St. Martin's Church and the Loyola Guild of Buffalo. Family will receive friends 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 13114 HIERGEIST-Hans in Perrysburg, N.Y., Feb. 12. 1966, beloved husband of the late Franceka Hiergeist; father of Mrs. Marta Thiel of Perrysburg; also sur- vived by one grandchild. Funeral ar- rangements incomplete a* this time. HILL-Ciarence E., suddenly, in Buf- falo, N.Y.. Feb. 10, 1944, beloved hus- band of Gertrude Staats Hill; father of Robert, Sharon, Deborah Hill; son of Mrs. Mildred Hill and the late Clarence; brother of Mrs. John (Viola) Griggs, Mrs. Lee (Mildred) Howitt and Edwin Hill. The family will receive friends from 3-4 and 7-10 p.m. at Rapin Funeral Home, 2407 Genesee St., corner Pine Ridge Rd., where funeral service will be held Monday at 1 p.m.. Friends invited. 11*13 HOMMAN-George A., of 69 Johnson SJ.. Feb. 11, 1966; husband ot Lottie Chavel Hoffman; brother of Mrs. Frederick (Carrie) Wirth. the late Anne Kennedy, Charles and Harry Hoffman. Funeral from the Schlager Funeral Home Inc , 2643 Mam St. (between Amherst and Fillmore), Tuesday morning at 9:15 and at St. Ann's Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Mr. Hoffman was a Spanish American War veteran and a member of Grain Handlers A.F.L.-C.I.O. Local 109. 13t'4 HUGHES - Nellie (Osborne), at New Brighton, Pa , Feb, 12, 1966, wife of the late Thomas Hughes; mother of Mrs. George (Alice) McPherson of Pennsylvania and Harold Hughes; sister of Harry Osborne; also survived by three grandchildren and four great- grandchildren. Funeral from the Stutz- man-Zurbnck Funeral Home Inc., 5615 Broadway, Lancaster, Monday after- noon at 1 o'clock. Friends invited. Family will be in attendance Sunday from 2.-5 and 7-10 p.m. Interment Lancaster Rural Cemetery. HUNTON-Dorothy K., of 44 High Park Blvd., Eggertsville, N. Y., Feb. 11, 1966, wife of the late William H. Hunton; mother of Mrs. Richard (Joella) Kayes and Mrs. Albert E. Jennings Jr , also survived by five grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at the Harry A. Wedekindt Funeral Home 280 Grover Cleveland Hwy., at Bailey. Sunday evening at o'clock. Friends invited. Interment in Bethlehem, Pa. 12*13 JAKUBOWSKI-Andrew J., in Lancaster, Feb. 11, 1966, of 3893 Walden Ave., hus- band of the late Elizabeth (nee Pietr- zak); dear father of Mary, Andrew (Mildred), Edward (Irene), Alfred (Genevieve), Irene (Stanley) Jaslczek and the late Henry; survived by eight grandchildren; son of the late Lawrence and Mary,- brother of the late Stanley; brother-in-law of Rose Jakubowski. Frank, Steve Pletrzak, Martha and Mary Piefrzak. Funeral Wednesday, Feb. 16. at 9:30 from Max F. Wutecki Funeral Home of Depew, 83 Burlington Ave., and at SS. Peter Si Paul Church at 10 o'clock. Interment St. StanislAus Cemetery. Friends invited. Deceased was a member of Polish National Alli- ance gJ America, St. Josephat's Parish and wilroad Retirement Family pres- ent ffom 10 a.m. to '0 p.m. 13115 JiANETTE-Victor, in Buffalo, N.Y., Feb. 10. 1966, husband of Josephine (nee Call) Jeanette; father of Mrs. Anthony (Mary) Meli, Mrs. Samuel (Grace) Spano. Mrs. Lawrence (Jennie) Rossi and Phillip N. LaMantia; brother of Mrs. Vito (Elizabeth) Aretino; uncle of Mrs. Stanley Stearns; also survived by six grandchildren and one great- grandchild. Friends may call at the Joseph Spano and Sons Funeral Home Inc., 473 Niagara St. near Hudson,! where funeral will be held Monday I morning at 815 and in St. Boniface j Church at 9:15. Mr. Jeanette was a: member of United Auto Workers of | America. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 11*13 JOHNSON Oscar Feb. 10, 1966, of Swain, N.Y., formerly of Brinkman St., beloved husband of Pauline Ryan John- son; stepfather of Gerald and Ronald McEntee and Mrs. Alfred (Sandra) Weidmann; also survived by seven grandchildren. Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave.. Monday after- noon at 1 o'clock. Friends are invited. Family will be present from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. 12113 JONES-Sophia Kehrer, Feb. 10, 1966. of 2096 Bailey Ave., wife of the late Fred H. Jones; mother of Mrs. Norman (Edna) Gerhardt and Mrs. Ralph (Ruth) Diehl; grandmother of Mrs. Milland (Thelma) Willgens; great- grandmother of Louis. Funeral service from Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home, Inc. 3272 Bailey Ave., Sunday at 7 o'clock. Friends are invited. Interment at Alfred Rural Cemetery, Monday. Mrs. Jones was a member of the Women's Association of Walden Presby- terian Church. Family will be present from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. LUKSCH-Anna Schaef, Feb. 10, 1964; of 1060 Cleveland Dr., Cheektowaga, wife of the late Nicholas T. Luksch; mother of Robert J„ Mrs. John F. (Bertha) Gisel and Anna Luksch; also survived by six grandchildren, 19 great-grand- children and two great-great-grandchil- dren. A private funeral service will be held from the Carlton A. Ullrich Fu- neral Home, Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave., on Monday. The family will be present from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. MANWEILER - Albert W. of 45 South- gate Dr., West Seneca, N.Y., Feb. 10, 1966, husband of Josephine Merkle Manweiler; father of Mrs. Ruth M. Eckert and the late Albert C. Man- weiler; brother of the late Edward and George Manweiler, Mrs. Anna Buettner and Mrs. Clara Zumstein. Friends may call at the J. Warren Hoy Funeral Home Inc., 3976 Seneca St. near Union Rd., West Seneca where services will be held Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Friends invited. Family will be present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Mr. Man- weiler was a member of the Dunkel- yammers Club. 11113 MARTIN- Helen McGrath, Feb. 12, 1964, of 150 E. Maplemere Rd., Amherst, N.Y., wife of the late Charles E. Mar- tin; mother of Charles J. Martin of Los Angeles, Helen Marie and Mrs. An- thony (Patricia Ann) Scime; sister of Mrs. Francis Smith of County Roscom- mon of Ireland; also survived by five grandchildren and four great-grandchil- dren. Friends may call 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the Funeral Home of Lux & Sons, 2528 Main St., where funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 9:15 and from St. Leo the Great Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. Deceased was a member of the Altar and Rosary Society. 13114 MATYJASIK-Mary of 20 N. Central Ave., Feb. 11, 1966, wife of the late John; beloved mother of Albert, Stanley, Wal- ter (Irene), Ann (George), Thomas, Ed- ward (Alice); sister of Lottie Matyjasik; also survived by 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral Tues- day at 9:30 a.m. from St. John's Fu- neral Home, 1456 Broadway, corner of Koons Ave., and at 10 a.m. at St. John Kanty Church. Burial in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Friends invited. Family Will be present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 13114 McAULEY-Witlard T. of 251 Gold St., Feb. 11, 1966, son of the late Oliver and Gertrude (Chapel) McA'ulejr; brother of George O. and Doris B. Luzer. Funeral Monday at 12:30 from the "Antoinette Chapel" of the Ronald S. Wozniak Funeral Home, 998 Loveioy St. Friends invited. Rev. Rodney Heckman officiating. Family present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 12*13 MERTHAN-Alphonse J. Sr. of 1937 Union Rd., West Seneea. N.Y., Feb. 10, 1966, husband of Theresa Breidenstein Mer- than; father of Alphonse J. Jr. and the late Raymond J. and Donald B. Mer- than; brother of Mrs. Celia J. Hopper. Friends may call a* tne J. Warren Hoy Funeral Home Inc. 3976 Seneca St. near Union Rd., West Seneca, where services wi!) be held Monday morniig at 8:45 and from Fourteen Hoyl Helpers Church at 9:30 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr. Merthan was a member of the 25-Year Club ot Niagara Mohawk Pow- er Co. and the Holy Name Society. 11113 JULIUS-Herbert, Feb. 11, 1966, of J1 Southside Pkwy., beloved husband of Gladys Worthington Julius; fafher of Mrs. Erwin (Janet) Noblett Jr. and the late Russell H. Julius; grand- father of Gail, Dianne. Janet and Erwin Noblett III; brother of William and Edxard Julius, Mrs. Zilpha Crocoll and Mrs. Ida Kemp. Deceased was a member of Buffalo Lodge No. 844 F. & A. M. Funeral from the George N. Kennedy Mortuary, 914 Abbott Rd., Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Friends are invited. Flowers grate- fully declined. Memorials may be made to St. Jude's Episcopal Church Memorial Fund. Masonic memorial services Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, under auspices of Buffalo Masonic Lodge. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 12113 KRIMMLING-Fritz, Feb. 10, 1966, of 63 East End Ave., beloved husband of Klara Borner Krimmling; father of Mrs. Elizabeth Daniel of Germany; brother of Mrs. Hedwig Seifert of Germany. Friends received at the George A. Schimmel Funeral Home, Fougeron at Genesee St., from 2-S and 7-10, where funeral services will be held Monday at 2 o'clock. LAMPSHIRE-Ann J., of 506 Crescent Ave., Feb. 10, 1966, daughter of the late William J. and Catherine Downey Lampshire; sister of Alice M., James J., the late Edward J., Mary C- Nos- trant and Frank J. Lampshire; aunt of John J. Nostrant. Friends may call starting Friday evening 7-10 p.m. and thereafter 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the Mc- Kendry-Dengler Funeral Home, Inc., 2254 Main St., where funeral will be held Monday morning at 9 o'clock and from St. Mark's Church at 9:30. Friends are invited. 1H13 LINK-Frederick J., of Erie Rd., Angola, N.Y.. Feb. 10, 1966, beloved husband of Minnie (Wilke) Link; father of Mrs. Ralph (Florence) Hogg Sr., Mrs. John (Margie) O'Connor of Virginia, Mrs. A. J. (Edna) Sisley of Buffalo, and Wil- liam E. Link of Virginia; brother of Charles and Nicholas Link; also sur- vived by 13 grandchildren and *wo great-grandchildren. Funeral services from the Eugene J. Hell Funeral Home, Evans Center Rd. at North Main St., Angola, N.Y., Monday morn- ing at 11 o'clock. Interment in Forest Ave. Cemetery, Angola. N.Y. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Friends invited. 12114 ! LOJACONO-Gaetano (Thomas), in Buf-I falo, N.Y., Feb. 10, 1966, husband of the late Biaggia (nee Caffarelli) Lo- iacono; father of Mrs. Joseph ICarrit) j McDonald, Carl A., Mrs. Pascal (Jo- sephine) Fiorella, Anthony R. and Clara Lojacono and the lafe Mrs. Anthony (Mary) Scaffid!; also survived by eight grandchildren and tour great-grandchil- dren; brother of the late Anthony Lo- jacono. Friends may call at the Joseph Spano & Sons Funeral Home Inc., 473 Niagara St.,-. near Hudson, where fu- neral will be held Monday morning at 9:45 and in Holy Cross Church at 10:30. Family will be present from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. 12113 MESSINA-Mary Gigliotte of 8 West Spring St.. WilliamsviHe, Feb. 10, 1966, wife ot the late John Messina; mother of Anthony, Albert and Carmella Mes- sina. Funeral from Beach-Tuyn Funeral Home, ,5541 Main St., corner Cayuga Rd., WilliamsviHe, Monday morning at 9:15 o'clock, and in St. Peter & Paul Church at 9:30. Friends are invited. The family will be present Sunday from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. MILLER —Ferdinand C . suddenly, Feb. 12. 1966, of 315 Chelsea Pi., beloved husband of Anna Stern Miller; father of Richard F. and Donald A. Miller; brother of Mrs. Frank (Viola) Lesser and Mrs. Rose Hoefner and the late Henry, George, William and Caroline Miller and Mrs. Bertha Freiert; grand- father of Marc and Claudia Miller. Calls may be made at the Nagel Fu- neral Home Inc. 587 E. Deiavan Ave., from 10 a.m -10 p m. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Fu- neral Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr. Miller was a fifty year member ot the International P.P.&A. Union of North America, Fi- delity Lodge No 550 I.O.O.F., For- esters of America, Downtown Post American Legion. St. Bartholomew's Mens Club and a Veteran of W.W.I. 13115 M I L L E R - F e b . 11, 1966, Sarah Goodman Miller, of 10 Symphony Circle, widow of Louis Miller; mother of Miss Esther E. Goodman and the late Joseph A. Goodman Friends may call at the Park Terrace Mortuary Inc., 85J Engle- wood Ave., from 7-9 p.m. Services Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The family will be at 76 Loverirtg Ave., after the funeral. 12f3 MOSACK-Rudolph. (Ralph) C, of 5751 Clinton St.. Elma, N.Y Feb. 10, 1966, husband of the late Loretta Wisenbaler; father of Mrs. Walter (Florence) Leis- ing, Mrs. Fred (Elizabeth) Reimer, Al- bert (Rita). Robert (Emily) and the late Norbert and Edward Mosack; grandfather of 13 grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Joseph Peters, Leo, Roman, Mrs John Sagy, Joseph and the late I Emilia. George. Antoinette. Mrs. Jo- ! seph Brown and Mrs. James Ewing. j Funeral from the funeral home of Wendel & Loecher, Inc., 27 Aurora; St.. Lancaster, Monday morning at 9^ o'clock and in St. Mary's Church at 9:30. Interment in Sf Mary's Ceme- tery. Family present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Deceased was a member of Local 1630, U.S.W. of America. MUELLER-Walter E. J. of 297 South; Eilicott Creek Rd , Tonawanda. Feb. 12,: 1966. husband of fhe late Theresa (nee! Flagella); father of Roslyn D.; brother of Frank, Paul, Erich and Mrs. Olga I Wieperf. Funeral from John O. Roth Funeral Home, Morgan and Williams Sts., Tonawanda, Tuesday at 2 p.m.j Friends invited. Mr. Mueller was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church, | Old Falls Blvd., N. Tonawanda. 13*14 MURRAY-James A, of 71 Unger St, Feb :7, 1966. beloved husband of Helen Abpianalo Murray; brother of Sister Mary Monica, F.M.D.C.j nephew of Mrs. Andrew Gorman and Thomas Quinn. Friends are invited to call at the Ray O'Connell Funeral Home Inc., 2286 South Park Ave., where funeral will.be held Tuesday morning at 8:15 at St. Teresa's Church at 9 o'clock. The family will receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Mr. Murray was a member of fhe Holy Name Society of St. Ter- esa's Church. 13t'4 NAWOJSKI-Helen (nee Katorski), Feb. 10. "«<6. o! Soiess St., Buffalo, N.Y., beloved wife of Joseph Nawojski; dear est mother of Henry (the late Marie) Nawojski, Florence (Ignace) Basinski, Thaddeus (Norma) Nawolski, Caroline (Lester) Hoffman, Eleanor Nawojski, Leonard (Laura) Nawojski, Ronald (Mary) Nawojski and the late Evelyn and Robert Williams; daughter of the late Bartholomew and Barbara Kator- ski; also survived by grandchildren and great-grandchildren; dear sister of Nellie (Frank) Szydlowski, Mary (the late Anthony) Szendel, Ceila (Valen- tine) Majchrzak, Clara Golembiewski, Anthony (Victoria) Katorski, Julia (Walter) Jeziorski, Winifred Quane, Ed- ward Katorski, and the late Qarrie (Frank) Rohloff. Prayers at the For- man Funeral Home, 1061 Sycamore corner Sobieski, Monday, Feb. 14, at 9:15 a.m. Services from Holy Mother of Rosary Cathedral at 9:30 a.m. Fam- ily present 1-5 and 7-10 p.m. Mrs. Na- wojski was a member of the Mother's Club, Daughters of Freedom Society and the Scout Mother's Club. Friends invited. Funeral arrangements by Leo A. Zaganiarczyk. NAYLON-Joseph, of 456 Leroy Ave., Feb. 11, '966. beloved husband of Florence Carpenter Naylon; father of Mildred Naylon, Mrs. Bernard Reiley and Mrs. William Haskell, also sur- vived by five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. through Sunday evening at the Harry W. Vackel Funeral Home, 836 E. Deiavan Ave Services from St. Clement's Episcopal Church, Sussex near Grider, Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. Flowers grate- fully declined. Memorial offerings may be given to St. Clement's Church. 12*13 PYANOWSKI-Lau 199 Franklin Sf| Feb. 11, 196d; Walter Pyanowslj Mrs. John (Mar Walter Jr., D| (Betty) Basty Sister Mary Fn Pa., Edward Wlcher, Mrs. late Veronica Wiencek, daughl and Caroline Wie 20 grandchildre morning at 9:30] Sons Funeral He and at St. Bar o'clock. Intern tery. Friends >r present from 2-! RAOETICH-CharK Pavonia St., Rl daughter of Mi<j Radetich; sister I and Dennis Rad George and He and Hazel Fore late Richard received at Slotli Amherst St., fr where funeral afternoon at 1 Hakes officiating an eighth grade Flowers greatefuf donations may tionel Kidney F« RICHELL Fred Charnwood Dr.. husband of Helen! Friends may c| Funeral Home Ave Funeral at 2 p.m. Fami p.m. RIEGLE-Estelle way, Lancaster, the late Warren! late Mrs. Augu Kessel and M| Friends may Zurbrick Funer^ Broadway, Lancl day. Funeral fr Church at 2 o'clf ROLLINSON-Fre 206 Ontario St., Dreger; father Westphal and M l Swanekamp; gr| children; brother Rochester, N.Y. Toronto, Ont., Johnston of Tore call at the Funeral Home, services will be at 1:30 o'clock. Rollinson was Drivers Local Squirrels Social marks Lodge No under whose ausl held Sunday evf held Sunday eve family will be pre p.m. ROMMELSPACHEl Feb. 12, 1966, of may call from 34] Ernest Wedekind 5 Walden Ave.. 11 will conduct fur afternoon at 2 o l Chapel. Friends SCHUNKE-Casimt of 062 Fillmore of Mamie J. (ne of Mrs. Stanley; Rome, N.Y., and brother of Daniel Henry (Irene) Francis, Felix Frost; son of ttf tonia Schunke; grandchildren. Ft of Okoniewski A more St., Mondav and from Trans 10 a.m. Decease the Erie County the American Nufl Falcons Nest 6, defy, and *he Transfiguration f^ receive friends fr SEIOER-M Hele Calif., formerly Feb. 10, 1966, si* ard and Clarenc Smith, Mrs. BJ Springville, Mark* and the late Noif call at the Weis Home, Sunday 2-4 and be said Funeral 271 E. from 7-tl 7-10 p.m§ Tuesday f Mass fro NETTER—See Sugg notice. 11tl3 PETSCHKE-Ida M. (Lemartz), Feb. 12, 1966, wife ol »he late Carl G. Petschke; mother of Mrs. Thomas R. (Ida Marie) Hussey; sister of Mrs. Theodore Boer- gers, Mrs Frances Bernhard, Mrs. Marie O'Keefe. Joseph, Mrs. Elsie Beebe, Mrs. Catherine Roland, Mrs. Pauline Bucheker, Richard and Mrs. Andrew Durkin; grandmother of Ed- ward, Julianne and Lawrence Hussey. Friends may call at the Dietrich Fu- neral Home, 995 Genesee St., from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Funeral services Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. and at St. Mary of Sor- rows Church at 10 a.m. Friends in- vited. Member of Ladies Sodality of St. Mary of Sorrows and St. Ann's Church. 13114 OWEN-Charloffe, Feb. 12, 1944, recently of Druschler's Nursing Home, East Aurora, wife of the late Albert; sur- vived by two nephews, Raymond and Walter Weiss. Friends may call at the Leo Sauer Funeral Home Inc., 1933 Kensington Ave. Funeral and services Tuesday at 1 p.m. 13114 PAOLUCCI - Stephana (Fannie) of 44 Birch PL, entered into rest Feb. 12, 1966, beloved wife of the late Chris- topher; mother of Cap*. Dominic of the U.S. Navy, Mrs. Oscar (Josephine) Bargnes, Major Christopher of U.S. Army . Air Force, Theresa Ann and John; sister of Mrs. Anthony (Frances) Lazzara, Mrs. Rocco (Carrie) Fragstino and Samuel Lazzara; also survived by 16 grandchildren. Friends may visit the Lombardo Funeral Home Inc., 102 Lin- wood at Summer from 2-5 p.m. and 7-10 p.m. where *he funeral will be held on Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock and a* St. Bartholomew's Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. Flowers gratefully declined. The rosary will be recited on Monday evening at t o'clock. 13114 at 10 o'clock. SHAW-Charles L.J Feb. 11, 1966, hut Lowe); father survived by one brother of Mrs. Rf, and Robert F. the late Helen L. Lou Olin of ChafJ, at Weismantel 271 E. Main St. p.m. Saturday ai Sunday. Funeral afternoon at 2 a charter mem| Sardinia Kiwanis No. 254 I.O.O.P9 Firemen Chaff e« Co. and the Ri Assn. Expressions;) made to Roswell tute of Buffalo. SLOCUM-Henry A, Carlyle Ave., Creek, N. Y., hus Ingalls Slocum; ii Parkman, and Mf survived by tw« four great-grandcf a member of 0 887 F. & A M George N. Ken Abbott Rd., o'clock. Friends ai will be present Masonic memori* evening at 8 o'cl( Lackawanna Mase SPANN-Myrtle M Ave., Buffalo, \. wife of Christ Joseph Piazza, m| (Luella) Harter Randorf A. Piazj of Mrs. Melt Ullri< and Albert Randl Charles Harter. friends from 2-4 Brown Funeral HI Orchard Park. St neral home Mond< art invited. STEPHENSON -CI ar rier Blvd., Kenn beloved wife of sister of Mrs. Pi Louise Brounshidl Layer both of Caf Layer. Friends mi Sunday 2-5 and 7-9J Home, 3070 Dela* neral services wi| afternoon at 1 invited. Interment! Clarenca N. Y. a merrroer and Jane A / ' Delano Legion and a vote Army Nurse Corp declined. Expressio be made to a cfj Research Inc., 6661 STEVENS-Hazel An 11, 1964, daughter J A. and Julia Lvc may call Saturdal 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Home Inc., 3070 funeral services morning at 11 b*cl# STIEGLER-MichaelJ of 1080 Genesee of Olive Naumanri Mrs. Richard (Ba| Michael (Constancy James (Kathleen) nado, Calif., Mich| Stiegler; brother III., Leo of Santa Bonaventure Werdel Young; also survivl dren. Funeral servf A. Ullrich Funera Bailey Ave., Tuesd and at St. Mary of 9 o'clock. Friendf Stiegler was a mfl St. John Comman family will be pr| 7-10 p.m. SUGGNETTER-Var 1966, of Krettner Sugg and the lai mother of James ard A.; survived hi" and two great-gra in-law of Mrs. Mrs. Ruby Ne*ter| Brun, Mrs. Arthur VanderVelden and! Frank and Stephen) call at the Leo Sa Inc , 823 Genesee at 9:15 a.m. Requie Church at 10 a,r member of the Haj St. Michael's Chur St. Francis of Stj Ladies Sodality SocS of St. Gerard's Cha present 2-5 and 7-9 For unexcelled read the spot The Couriei Oris TIEDE-Joseph A., Feb. 11, 1964. of 1240 Delaware Ave., beloved husband of Mina (Flinter) Tiede; brother of Ed- ward and the late Julius, John, Mrs. Thomas Haug, Mrs. Kathryn Biller, Frances, Margaret, Frank, Mrs. Theresa Gross and Mrs. Frank Feldmeyer. Friends may call at the Dietrich Fu- neral Home, 995 Genesee St., from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services Mon- day at 1:30 a.m. and at St. Mary of Sorrows Church al 9 a.m. Friends Invited. Member of the Holy Name Society of St. Mary of Sorrows Church and Disabled American Veterans Chap- ter 001. Contributions may be made to your favorite charity. 12*13 VITELLO-Carmen, In Buffalo, N.Y., Feb. 12, 1966, husband of Madelyn (nee Kelly) Vitello; father of Natalie, Albert, Carmen and Frank Vitello; brother ot Mrs. Howard (Rose) Pierce and Frank Vitello, Friends may call at the Joseph Spano and Sons Funeral Home, Inc., 473 Niagara St., near Hud- son. Time to be announced. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 13114 WALTON-Christina Bace of SO Culver R d , Feb, 11, 1966, wife of the late Roy F. Walton; mother of Mable Walton and Mrs. Harold (Dorothy) Avery. Friends are invited to call at the Ray O'Connell Funeral Home Inc.. 2286 South Park Ave., where funeral will be held Tues- day afternoon at 2 o'clock. The family will receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Interment in Acacia Park Ceme- tery. 13*15 WILKENSON-R. George, Feb. 12, 1966, of 550 Tacoma Ave., beloved husband of Anna Carberry Wilkenson; father of Dr. Robert G. Jr. and the late Edwin F. Wilkenson; grandfather of Deborah and Robert G 111; brother of Mrs. Harriet Hannel, and Mrs. Dudley (Alice) Duouy. Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave. Time to be an- nounced. Friends are Invited. The family will be present between the hours of 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. Calls may be made after 7 p.m. Sunday evening. 13115 WINEGARDEN-KaHiryn (nee Kelly), of 150 Harvard PL, entered Into rest Feb. 12, 1964, beloved wife of the late William H.; mother of Mrs. Gertrude Parker and Mrs. James (Ruth) Cook; sister of the late Mary, Margaret, Thomas, Edwin, Joseph and Frank. Friends may visit the Lombardo Fu-. neral Home Inc., 102 Linwood at \ Summer, from 2-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m., where the funeral will be held on Tuesday morning at 8:30 o'clock and at St. Joseph's New Cathedral (Blessed Sacrament Chapel) at 9:15 o'clock. Friends invited. 13114 WORLEY-Chartes T., Feb. 11. 1966, of Charleo L. Shaw C. L. Shaw Funeral Set For Monday Funeral services for Charles L. Shaw, 67, dairy farmer and a partner of an automobile agency, will be conducted at 2 Monday afternoon in the Weismantel Bros. Funeral Home, 271 E. Main St., Springville. Burial will be in the Sardinia Rural Cemetery. Mr. Shaw, who was in semi- retirement for the last four years, died Friday 2ft his home in Clean Rd.» Chaffee, after a long illness. He was a native of Sardinia and was graduated from the Hurst Business College In Buf- falo. Getzville Volunteers Seat Slates Five members of the Getzville Volunteer Fire Co. were pre- sented with 25-year service plm at the company's annual instal- lation dinner Saturday night at the firebouse. Recipients were Albert H. AJ- lenbaek. Louis Berger, Herbert Heim, Benjamin Monklebaan and Jacob Monklebaan. Amherst Supervisor Harry C. Jones installed executive officers and William E. McGee. a Buffalo city fire division chief, installed the firematic officers. Officers are Chief William Boore, Is*. Asst. Chief Joseph Schwendler, 2nd Asst Chief Benlemin Monklebaan, Capt. Mey- nard C. Goettel and Junior Capt. Fred Bates. First Aid Cap*. George Walter Jr., 1st. Asst. Capt. Fred Bardo; Special Officers Andrew Spinner and Richard Westre; Chief Mechanic Arthur Duethem. Executive officers are president, Ed- ward Fiegl; vice president, Frank Clark; recording secretary, Wiltiam Menzie; financial secretary, Maynard C. Goettel and treasurer, Rudyard Merriman. Directors are Richard Allenback, Fran- cis J. Gaffney and Joseph Schdendler. The Getzville Exempt Company—Presi- dent Howard Much, Vice President Bar- nard Malinowski, Recording Secretary William Boore, Financial Secretary Francis J. Gaggney and Treasurer Fred Steuwe. Directors—Frank Clark, Edward Helm and Andrew Spinner. The Weather U.S. Department o* Commerce, Buffalo, NY., Feb. 12, 1*66. Maximum temperature is highest tor 12 hours ending at 7 p.m. Minimum tem- perature is lowest for 18 hours ending at 7 p.m. AH recordings are In Eastern Standard Time. Cities His first business venture was J *'*>any Albuquergue 138 Riverside Ave., husband of Frances «e nu-nor nf a oonoral ctnro whifh Albuqui Simons, stepfather of Frederick artd P 0Wncr f 1 * p nera » n r f *S[Atlanta Joseph Perfetto, Mrs. Maryanne Good- he operated from 1918 to 1918(Billings Yorkshire in Cattaraugus K; otoo# vt win and eight grandchildren; brother gf, of George, Edward, Floyd, Mrs. Lillian |/•.„.,„, Falzone, Mrs. Mabel Foare, Mrs. Muriel LOUnty. Hereth and Mrs. Mildred Wagner. In 1925, he and a brother, Friends may call at the Thompson Fu- i^mno tt cho.., „„„„,^i „.. „,.*« neral Chapel, 911 Tonawanda St. oppo- James H - Shaw . Opened an auto- site Riverside Park. Funeral service | mobile agency in Chaffee. They Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, continued their association as!R!!^ oines Friends Invited. Mr. worley was a w "U» ueu l '"^f ••WOailQIl a s Detroit member of Levant Lodge No. 967 p a r t n e r s for 37 years until 1962 El Paso F.fcAM. and Riverside Friendship ciub. when Charles decided on semi- tJSf!* 1 * Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland . Columbus, O. Denver retirement. Indianapolis Jacksonville j Kansas City For many years. Mr. Shaw M s JSJft was among the leading Western r New York dairy farmers. He iother of Henry (Mary), Mrs. Charlotte „i,_ n»rv*A u • m H i ^,-:i ief of San Francisco, Joseph (Clara), j alM , ie ' wfl ** * m n l ma " Mrs. Clara (Stanley) Topoiski, Brents-1 carrier for 30 years. Sill Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Masonic service Monday eve- ning at t o'clock by Levant Lodge. WW WYPIOR-Mary (nee Cora), formerly of S3 Hazelwood Ave., Feb. 12, 1966, be- loved wife of the late Andrew; dear mothe K laus, Mrs. Angeline Fronczak and Frank (Agnes); sister of Mrs. Joseph Rybak Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 a.m Pt.Cloudy Rain Clear .. Cloudy . . . Clear .... .Clear Rain . Cloudy Cloudy Snow .. Clear Cloudy Clear Pt.Cloudy Cloudy .. Cloudy Clear Pt.Cloudy Los Angeles Clear Miami Beach Cloudy Temp. Weather Max. Mln. Pt Cloudy 46 » (nee Wiencek), of Lackawanna. N.Y., red wife of/the late mother of Chester, Refermat, Stanley, tl, Mrs. Louis S. ! Robert; sister of |es of Allison Park, tcek, Mrs. Julia la Tomaka and the :zewski and Louise of the late Stanley sk; also survived by Funeral Tuesday rom the Kac'lor and Inc., 505 Ridge Rd., |ra's Church at 10 [In Holy Cross Ceme- td. Family will be ul 7-10 p.m. 12114 La Rue, of 47 10, 1966, beloved ll and LaRue Fern lichael Jr., Richard >; granddaughter of Jaworsky Bubrick i La Porte and the LaPorte. Friends Funeral Home, 102 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. be held Monday :k. Rev. James D. Uss Radetich was Public School 79. declined. Memorial made to the Na- tation. 12113 : eb 11, 1966, of 50 leektowaga, beloved Michelson Richell. at the Leo Sauer , 1933 Kensington services Monday. iresent 2-4 and 7^9 12*13 Iter) of 5675 Broad- 12, 1966, wife of legle; sister of the Bull, Mrs. John Charles Higgins. at the Stulzman- Home Inc., 5615 until noon Tues- Trinity Episcopal [Feb. 11, 1966, of iband of Helen E. [Mrs. Elmer (Joan) [Bernard (Barbara) lather of 10 grand- M John Clifford of filliam Rollinson of Benjamin (Gladys) Ont. Friends may se W. Denneville Ontario St. where Monday afternoon riends invited. Mr. [member bl Truck 449, A.F.L. and jb, Ancient Land- (441, F. & A. M., ss services will be «ig al 7 o'clock. I at 7 o'clock. The »f from 2-5 and 7-10 12113 Christian (Bern), Freund St. Friends Ind 7-9 p.m. at the Funeral Home Inc., jRev, Ralph Weisser |l services Tuesday ck at Forest Lawn Invited, 13114 ., Feb. 10, 1966, beloved husband lufahl); dear father Mice) Maraszek of tonald J. Schunke; Men), John (Agnes), inke and the late lunke and Helen ste Henry and An- I survived by five p i from the Chapel Inc.. 926 Syca* forning at 9:30 a.m. iration Church at nas a member of trmaceutical Assn., latist Assn., Polish tiuszko Singing So- Name Society of sh The family will 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Sol San Francisco, Springville, N.Y., of Edward, Rich- Seider, Mrs. Liol ird McCarthy of sider of Hamburg, Jrt J. Friends may Intel Bros. Funeral pi St., Springville, .rn. and Monday, vhere prayers will »rn ing at 9:30 and It. Aloysius Church 13114 Chaffee, N .Y., <id of Mildred (nee [Dale of Chaffee; indson Charles J.; •Olin and James R. N of Chaffee and iw; uncle of Betty Friends may call Funeral Home, ringville, from 7-10 |2-5 and 7-10 p.m. services Monday ck. Deceased was jb, chatfee Lod^e Funeral services for Casimer R. [ BarreV Elmer' "of^Batevia" "and WEATHER SYNOPSIS r a d r ^ia M, voi E,(e Fir P ei£ hunke ' * ' owner of S e n s e ' s [Everett, of here; and a brother, High pressure has receded east- I Letter carriers;Pharmacy in the F i l l m o r e - Adam Bork, of Ft. Erie Ont ward followed by two storm sy% kk V Xmofi«TVnstf Sla ^ a u s area since 1926, will bej Funeral services will* be at 2 tems - One advancing from the m , 3 conducted Monday morning. A Monday afternoon at the Burdett! Southern Appalachians is bring- leb. n, 1966. of 35: Mass of Requiem at 10 in Trans- & Sanford Funeral Home here i!J i1 a charge of warm, moist gulf Wthe rt ta*e C «wlJ^ ratl ° ,l J :hurcn ' s - vcamore and Burial will be in Grand View Cem-" air into the state today. The second r of Mrs. Richardi j Mill, will be preceded by prayers etery, Batavia. speeding across the Province of , Gor rt° h n .H R Dyer '! in *h* Chapel of Okoniewski & Ontario is followed by a fresh en" Deceased was! Son - • * Sycamore St. Burial will; Fred C. Richell outbreak of Arctic air which is wanna Lodge No. I be in St. Stanislaus Cemetery,; A funeral service will be held'expected to reach our area to- ""MortuarT 9^4 Cheektowaga. (Monday afternoon for Fred morning at 10 i He died of Milwaukee New Orleans New York Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh .. Portland, Me. Clear ... Rain .. C»oudy . Cloudy Cloudy .. Cloudy Clear Pt.Cloudy . Cloudy Clear . Cloudy 256, IOOF; a member of theS| ea,,i « ..... Ciemr Rural Letter Carriers Assn. andiTampifst. Petersburg cio^ay an exempt member of the Chaf- w » $n ' n 9ton Rain He was a charter member and from Kocol Funeral Home Inc., 1972 j f o r m e r treasurer of the Chaffee- (Re^esTer.TtT.V." Genesee St. and in Queen of Peace Carriinia Kiwanis fliih, fnrmor s * Louis Church al 10 a.m. Interment in St. sa " ,una iUWams «-*»». I0 rmer jSar , Fraoefso Stanislaus Cemetery. . Relatives and noble grand Of Chaffee Lodge|St. Ste. Marie friends ar% invited to attend. Chapel hours 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. YOKIMISHYN-Ann PiekarsM, Feb. 11, 1966, formerly of 972 Delaware Rd.; wife of the late Metro Yokimishyn; f~«_Corriinia Vnlnntoor Pip» Cn mn th«^ ml M n I nrin f AAilrlr»H» u». IK MrOlIlM \01UnieCr fire LO CANADIAN STATIONS mother of Mrs. Lorin (Mildred) Nos-1."^"V""'"» **wm*mms* * n c _ v u . [Montreal . " clear bisch, Mrs. John (Jean) Palmer, Steve | He IS Survived by his Wife, the! Toronto Pt.Cloudy 42 60 32 49 43 45 43 43 45 46 49 46 54 57 43 75 54 53 63 73 44 61 58 SI 43 43 46 41 48 59 37 46 43 76 $2 39 3S 16 52 30 41 » 31 2t 27 » 21 26 30i 25 SO 21 63 26 27 43 70 21 42 45 31 29 2t 40 31 27 4f 20 35 32 60 34 32 26 and John Yokimishyn; grandmother (rftfivrTnpr- Mildred Lniw a «nn Winnipeg Pt.Cloudy 22 -2 two grandsons. Friends may call i t iT.!™ 1 JESS-* X M .\ a , s , on * LOCAL OBSERVATIONS the James E. Grace Funeral Home,; Uale Otthaffee; a Sister, Mrs. 7 a.m., 31; Humidity, 92%; 7 p.m., 31 •2^i'Attl!I!S 8,, ^' 01in ; two brothers, James the funeral will be held Monday morn- . n n L„_. r .. , „. ., , ing at 8:30 and »n AII Saints Church J and Robert F., all of Chaffee; and at 9 a.m. The family will be present i0ne grandson. 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 12113 " ZIMPFER-Michael Paul Zimpfer. of 4 9 , j 0 h n C . Bork Aurora Ave., West Seneca, N.Y., Feb. J 11, 1966, beloved son of Frederick C. OAKFIELD—John C. Bork, 88, and Jeanette Ferrie Zimpfer; grand-]„ rMirovl firmer o- *» tAr >r.rf »*r« Howard Ferrie " " fu idinier Humidify, 87°c Highest official temperature this date, 60 in 1945. Lowest official temperature this date* - 9 in 1914. Feb. 13-Sunriie, 7:16 a.m.; Sunset, 5:43 p.m. Possible Sunshine-10 Hours, 27 Min- *.->- ef V-r «nd Mrs Howard Fer-.p " ' " " *~« lajuiri. formerly Oft Moon rises at 2:20 a.m., sets at 11:44 and Mrs. Dorothy Zimpfer. Friends j Allegany Rd.. Alabama. died p m TCA . OCD . T , loce AT ,_. 1A may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the SaturHav at thA Rishnn V.,rcin« , TEMPERATURES AT BUFFALO Joseph D. Leonard Funeral Home. 3903! f alur a»y a j . tne Bishop ?sursmg 1 a.m. 32 9 a.m. 32 5 p.m. Seneca St., West Seneca, where funeral, H o m e , Medina, after a long ill- will be held Monday morning at 10 ness o'clock. 2 a m. 32 3 a.m. 32 4 a.m. 32 Obituaries Casimer R. Schunke Mr. Bork had lived in the Ala-!\ « m 32 bama area most of his life. H»|fSSI'S was born in Buffalo. Survivors include a Mrs. Lillian Fldineer of Rocbes- .. e te*.three sons, Harold Bork of Funeral services for Casimer R. Barre, Elmer of Batavia. and 8 a.m. 31 10 a.m. 33 11 a.m. 35 12 noon 35 1 p.m. 36 2 p.m. 38 3 p.m. 38 4 p.m. 37 36 6 p.m. 32 7 p.m. 31 8 p.m 31 9 p.m. 30 10 ip.mi. 30 11 p.m. 30 12 mid. 29 Hanohtnr maximum, je; minimum, Tt. udu^iutr, Wmm temperature for the 24 hours, 34 Normal for fhe day, 24. C.j night arid deepen over us Mon- a heart attack Richell, 72, of 50 Charnwood Dr., I day. The clash of these two con- f v andi %'*p?m! Thursday night in his home, 862 Cheektowaga. trasting airmasses is expected [services Saturday \ Fillmore Ave. Mr. Richell, retired vice presi-to produce active weather in ^ e n. auspi i c ^ 1 0 ' -. , . . , *•* of the Buffalo Plate andi Weste New Y °«"k for the r> He operated pharmacies at Window Glass Corp.. died Friday mainder of the weekend. 819 Seneca St., 874 Fillmore Ave. j n his home following a long ill- 1 •— 1080 Broadway and 862 Fillmore. I ness b Cat Hi#*a Ofli^r. Mr. Schunke was a lifelong Buf- | ^ Hl ° ,e8 ' U m e r s falonian and 1920 graduate of i Mr. Richell was born and , T o Share Legacy Cniversity of Buffalo School of educated in Buffalo He was I LONDON (A%-A retired arcliLeit Pharmacy. j associated with leading glass w h o d i e d i ast December left 2.000 His membershins Include thJ 7 S T I S '"H IS l "S2 1 shares of Martin s Bank stock to wis memDersmps included the, of his liie. He retired in 1962. his cat "Dot"tonrovide for her iTn ^AmeiLn^Ts^lrJi H S'TFtSPj^S*. * Bd * # '** «* Tl%£? W. AZ" M^^«««2!?SS2? f 1 "™ 81 * he bad Stud,ed "*** '^vill published Saturday disclosed. ^v M p^ i Rs£rof s SS: formany yws * £t a o s> a died more •*• ica: and Transfiguration Parish Mr - Richell was a member of ' Th _ L oaf ... „.,.-*», * <»«; «*,„»*. 2s gas sae^a^UWBSSSffJSS rf, of 230 Jewett Feb. 11, 1966, nn and the late er of Mrs. Charles Maryland and I of Buffalo; sister 1 Mrs. Pearl Kester grandmother ot lily will receive 7-9 p.m. at the |e. 56 E. Quaker, ices from the fu- fat 2 p.m. Friends 12*13 .ayer, of 34 Cou- Feb. 11, 1966, G. Stephenson; ne Johnson, Mrs. and August R. J>nia, and John C. •call Saturday and Holy Name Society Surviving are his wife, the for- ™<* Central Park Men's Club. >^™J~^" insTaaH S to"tC / h /ve Bur Xh F e^ e ^ m *r Mamie J. Pufahl;' a son. He is survived by his wife, the; ^ Y F i S^jS^mTA rbe AV he.d W M r onday! Ronald J. Schunke. at home: a. former Miss Helen Michelson. IwawrTThumM TOKS- daughter, Mrs Stanley Maraszek; The tuneral wM be, at a time and the People's Dispensary for of Rome, N.Y.; five grandchiN.»-^announced Bunal will be sick Animals. dren, and three brothers, Daniel, m * ores t Lawn Cemetery. John and Henry Schunke. Bck. Friends are pilmore Cemetery, Stephenson was Ist-commander of |st 870 American of World War 1 -lowers gratefully I of sentiment may iibufion to Health l m St. 12113 A. DiBerardino Funeral services for Angelo in Kenmore, Feb. j DiBerardino, 46, of 5580 Seneca St., West Seneca, where he operated a general contracting business for 10 years, will be conducted Tuesday morning. Prayers at 8:30 in the Perna Fu- neral Home, 1306 Hertel Ave., and a Mass of Requiem at 9:30 in Ferdinand C. Miller A funeral service for Ferdinand C Miller. 73, retired Buffalo Eve- ning News pressman, will be con- dieted at 1:30 Tuesday afternoon in the Nagel Funeral Home, 587 E. Deiavan Ave. Burial will be in Acacia Park Cemetery, Pendle- ton, Niagara County. He died Saturday in his home, 315 Chelsea PI. His retirement about the late Edward (Stevens. Friends knd Sunday from (the Bury Funeral vare Ave., where be held Monday Friends invited. 12113 Feb. 12, 1966, beloved husband liegler; father of pra) Miller, Mrs. I r utwein an o e f r ' coV^ Ifollowedby burial in Mt. Calvary w. and John B. Cemetery. Cheektowaga. i f e ?..£ ,c jffi Mr. DiBerardino died of a heart _ _ land Mrs. Edward attack Thursday night in a Folks- iha lM# J!l.T. ., . Wom\r«Sj*S town, Ga.. motel. He was return-! the P*R*»™' '*"•"»* S 1 Home, Inc., 3272 morning at 8:15 arrows Church at ire invited. Mr. Br of Knights of fy No. 135. The ht from 2-4 and 13114 Brun, Feb. 10, wife of Aloysius [Anthony Netter; I George L., Rich- |Jne grandchildren Midren; mother- *ude Netter and •ister of Joseph ftrie, Mrs. Arnold >ie late Harold, (•un. Friends may Funeral Home, Funeral Monday 'rtass at St. Ann's Deceased was a Death Society of Third Order of Patrick's Church, and Grey Ladies Family will be 11113 coverage, pages of Express. Queen of Heaven Church, Seneca; " " J T S K " * . a °° U ' SeWn and Mil! Rd., Ebenezer, will ^\Jff SnS^STuSS^l World War I Army veteran, was a lifelong Buffalonian. He was a 50-year member of e International Printing Press- ing from'Miami'Beach with his £2,? f "?!i" M< r rS?5 e !, onRed t0 wife and four children. S S f i J i S P °r ?*" dl ° WS a ° d Mr. DiBerardino became a con- \°* * " * « ? » of America. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Anna Stern Miller: two sons, Richard F. and Donald A.: two ll t\(<tt crete contractor after his dis- charge from the Army after four years* service during World War II. He turned to general contract- ing in 1956. He is survived by his wife, the former Madeline Pappaceno: four children, Marie, Katherine, Linda and Michael; two b r o t h e r s, Bartholomew and Anthony Di- Berardino. and a sister, Miss Rose DiBerardino of Italy. •— Nomination Set Balfour Lodge 1866, B'nai B'rith, will nominate officers at a meeting in the Red Lobster Restaurant, 2156 Sheridan Dr., Town of Tonawanda, at 8:30 Wednesday night. Members also will see the Buffalo Area Cham- ber of Commerce's film, "The Impatient Frontier." sisters, Mrs. Viola Lesser and Mrs. Rose Haefner, and two grandchildren. E. ROBERTS Funeral Homes JOHN E. ROBERTS tURV C. M K I T S lie. mgr. Kc. mgr. 762 ElnwNd An. 1361 Hertel Aft. 176-2121 ttHIH 1ERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE 'OR EXPERIENCE Offer 75 Years of it 1 ill Funeral Home 105 LINWOOD AVE. xple Off Street Parking A j Richly endowed with beauty of service and environment. (E A.1 LLRICH Funeral Home, Inc. 3272 BAILEY AVE. TF J-8577 r I I. i I .•* ft Thomas M. 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Page 1: In The End All You Really Have Is Memories - WikiTree · Albion, N.Y. and Mrs. Duane Eddy of Akron, it.Y.j alio survived by IS grand

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4 B BUFFALO COURIER-EXPRESS, Sunday, February 13, 1966

IratljB Bmtits IfcatljH Notices Received Until 11 p.m. Sratha leathfi Uratlja ACKIRMAN-Joseph of Bauer Rd , Eden,

N.Y.. - t o 12, 19M, t>e:oved husband of tht lafe Margaret; survive** by three grsndcnildren and several nieces and nephews Friends received at Snepard Bros. Funeral Residence, 10690 Main St., Clarence, NY . , where funeral serv-ke$ will be held Monday afternoon at I o'clock. Interment in Clarence FiU-more Cemetery. Family present 2-4 and M p.m.

ALAJKO Rose (nee Skokl, Feb. 11, 1W4, of 32 Harmonia St., beloved wife of the late Teofil; dearest mother of Alexander (Irene), Casimera Filipski (the late Raymond) and Sophie; grandmother ot Florence, Rose Mary and Mary Ann. Funeral Tuesday. 9:30 a m . from the Oriov.su. Suchochi Funeral Home, 173 Stanislaus, corner Sobieski St., and at St. Adalbert's Basilica at 10 o'clock. Burial in St. Adalbert's Cemetery, i F - »nas invited Family * I oe present] from M and 7-10 p.m. Deceased was] en honorary member of the Rosary Society of St. Adalbert's parish and a member of the Third Order of SI. Francis at Queen of the Most Holy Ro­tary Church. Members please assemble at the Funeral Home Sunday evening at 7 p.m. for prayers

ANDERSON -Susan E (nee Trautman), of 2595 Bedell Rd., Grand Island. Feb. 11, 19«6, wife of Gordon E. Anderson; sister of Mrs. Lawrence I Helen) Landel of Buffalo. Mrs. John (Ethel) Kaiser, Mrs. Fred (Catherine) Redinger, Charles. Mrs. Harry (Lavina) Ander­son. Roy arm Arthur, all of Grand Is­land, and Harold of Montoursville, Pa.. also the late Fred and Joseph Traut­man Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the Kaiser Funeral Home. 1950 Whitehaven ML, Grand Island, where services will be held Monday at 9 •.*$ a.m. and at St. Stephens Church at 10.

BADAME-Peter F. Badame. suddenly. Feb. 12, 19*6. of 30 15th St.. beloved husband of Bertha E Badame (nee Bova); father of Mrs. James I. (Maureen) DiStefano Jr . Peter P., Justin J., Barbara A. and Cynthia A. Badame: son of Concetta J. and the late Justin A Badame; brother of Mrs. William Mullane, Mrs. Richard Dun-worth. Mrs. Carmen Giardina, Mrs. Emmanuel Audi no of WoodcliH Lake, N.J., Mrs. Anthony Boncpre and Justin M. Badame. Friends may call at the George J. Roberts and Sons Funeral Home. 205 Linwood Ave., from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.. where the funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 1:15 o'clock and from Our Lady of Loretta Church at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited. Mr. Badame was a veteran of World War I I . l i t is

•AJR- lda F.. ol 34 Johnson St, Tona-wanda, NY. . Feb. 11, 1966, wife of James T : mother of Lee Nayback of Eagie Harbor, NY. , Mrs. Thomas Ash-bery of Waterport, N Y , Mrs. Herbert Cook of Tonawanda. Mrs. Al Zican of Albion, N.Y. and Mrs. Duane Eddy of Akron, i t .Y. j alio survived by IS grand­children, a brother and four sisters.: Friends may call at the Hamp Funeral Home Inc., Adam-Seymour Sts., Tona­wanda, where services will be at 1:3»| p.m. Monday.

CHUISTY-Nora C , age 74 years, of 133 Hillcrest Ave.. Geneva, wife of the late Earl M. Christy; mother of William E. Christy of Geneva and Mrs. Byron Chastain of Anaheim, Calif.; sister of William Gee of England; also survived by six grandchildren. A private funeral will be held at 11 a.m. in the Bennett Funeral Home, 224 North St., Geneva and a Requiem Mass will be held Mon­day morning at 8 o'clock in St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Geneva. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery.

CIELINSKI-John of 190 Alaska, Cheek towaga. N Y Feb. 12. 1966, beloved husband of Pearl Nagowski Cielinski; devoted father of Mrs. Alfred (Det-o-i. ne.' Sciczesniak; dear grandfather of Paul. Mary Ellen and Peter Sczcie-niak; brother of Joseph (Anna). Emil (late Lucy), Mrs. Steve (Helen) Plisika and Edwin (Dolores) Cielinski. Funeral services Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. from Matthew C. Okoniewski Funeral Home, 1164 Walden at Gualbert and Requiem Mass in St. John Gualbert's Church at 10 a.m. Friends and relatives invited. Family will be present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

13115 CRAWFORD-Oswald, Feb. 10, 1966 of

456 East St.. husband of Mildred Crawford; father of Ronald R. Craw­ford of Los Angeles, Calif.; brother of Mrs. Evangeline Parker and Mrs. Martha Neilans. Friends may call at the Thompson Funeral Chapel, 911 Tonawanda St., opposite Riverside Park. Funeral service Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr. Craw­ford was a member of Riverside United Presbyterian Church, Christopher G. Fox Lodge No. 1021, F. & A. ML and Electrical Workers Local No. 41. The family will be present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Masonic services Sunday evening at I o'clock by the Christopher G. Foxi Lodge )2tl3

Dl BERARDINO - Angela suddenly, In Georgia, of 5580 Seneca St., West Sene-1 ca; husband of Madeline Pappaceno; devoted father of Maria, Katherine, Linda and Michael DiBerardino. broth­er of Bartholomew of Buffalo, N.Y., An­thony DiBerardino of California and Rose DiBerardino of Italy. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the Per-na Funeral Home Inc., 1306 Hertel near Coiv.n where funeral will be held Tues­day morninq at 1:30 and from Queen of Heaven Church at 9:30. Flowers grate­fully declined. 13tl4

DICKOUT-Parry, Feb. 11, 1966. of 76 Chadsworth Ave., Kenmore, beloved husband of Eisa S. Dickout; brother of Mrs Ella Nudds of Ontario, Mrs. Rose Taber and Ethel Dickout of Ontario; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Lester H. Wedekindt Inc. neral Home. 3290 Oetaware Ave Eiseman, where services will be Monday afternoon at 3:30. Friends invited Family present from *2-5 7-9 p.m. I2f

DLUGOSZ-Heien (nee Boryce), In

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J n i!fnttfrtam TRAUTMAN—In loving memory of our

dear father, Fred, who passed away two years ago today, Feb. 13, 1964.

You art not forgotten. Loved one, Nor will you ever be. As long as life and memory lasts. W* will remember thee.

Sadly missed by CHILDREN and GRANDCHILDREN

memory of our sister, Bridget, years ago today,

dear who Feb

B O V I - t n loving daughter and passed away 18 13, 1941.

We do not need a special day To bring you to our minds The days * e could not think of you Are very hard to find.

Loved and sadly missed by MOM, DAD and JOEY

OR ISANTI- In loving memory of our mother and grandmother, Lucy, on her birthday, Feb. 13.

You're always remembered, Even though you're not with us.

Sadly missed by CHILDREN and GRANDCHILDREN

RUSSO-ln loving memory of our dear mother Cassie, who died four years ago today, Feb. 13, 1962.

In my heart your memory lingers. Always tender, fond and true; There's not a day, dear mother, I do not think of you.

Sadly missed by THE FAMILY

(£aru (§i (thanks

BARKER-Linus Deiavan Ave., N Y , Feb. 11, Heao Barker;

S. formerly of 169 E. Buffalo, in Hamburg.

1964. husband of Grace father of Mrs. Clinton

(Sara Jane) Williams; brother of Roland S. of Eden, N.Y.. Mrs. M Karl (Hazel) Blair of St. Petersburg, Fia., and Fred­erick C. Barker ot Hamburg, N.Y. Calls may be made at the Steck, tockwood A Ciark Funeral Home, 2775 Main St., •rem 2-4 and 7-9 o'clock, where funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 13*14

10NAFEDE-Caferina nee Baratta), Feb. 11, 1966. of 35 Creek Hgts Dr . WilliamsviHe. beloved artft of the late Vincenzo Bonafede; mother of Mrs. Jack (Laura) Valvo of Brooklyn, NY. , Mrs. Samuel (Martha) Nasca of Chi­cago. Ill , Miss Rose Bonafede. John, Joseph, Mrs. John (Pearl) Galletta; grandmother of 15 grandchildren andj e>ght great-grandchildren; sister of Jo-j seph and Santo Baratta, both of Brook­lyn. The family will be present to! receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the suburban Amigone Funeral Home J Inc., 569 Cleveland Dr. (between Har­lem and Thruway), where funeral serv-! Ices will be held Tuesday morning at I I 45 and from 55 Peter and Paul R.C. Church at 9:30 eiclock. Friends in­vited. Mrs. Bonated» was a member of Mount Major Club. 12*14

•ORCZ—John Stanley, in Depew. Feb 10, T9&6. of 50 Harlan St.. beloved husband ef Cecelia (nee Roaacki); dear father «f Mary. Judith. Antonette and Joseph; son ot Pauline and the late Nicholas; Stepson of Frank Wyroba; son-in-law ef' Mary and' the late John Rogacki; brother of Henry (Ann) of Chicago. HI.. Walter (Elizabeth*: sfeobrother of Stan­ley (Alice) of Lancaster. Frank (Irene) Wvoba of Florida: brother-in-law of Sister Mary Poncilia, C S S F , Thad-deus (Lottie), Jane (Thaddeus) Banas. Funeral Monday, Feb. 14, at 9-30 from Max f. Rutecki Funeral Home of De­pew, 83 Burlington Ave. and SS. Peter and Paul Church at 10 o'clock. Inter­ment in St. Augustine Cemetery. Friends Invited Deceased was an em­ploye of Westinghouse Member of Holy Name Society; Knights of Columbus. Hamburg Council; Polish Falcons and Polish Un;on of America. St. Joseph Society. Family present 10 a.m.-iO p.m.

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LflrClt-awanna, NY . , of 37 KIrbv Ave., Feb. 10, 1966, wife of the late John; dearest mother of Edward (Lottie), Louis (Mar-celle), Mrs. William (Elizabeth) Watt, Mrs. Charles (Anna) Kapinos, Leonard (Ann), Henry (Rose), Mrs, Joseph (Stephanie) Pecaric and Mary; daugh­ter of the late John and Hedwig; sister of Mrs. Anthony. (Edna) Krant, Mrs. Mary Tomaka, Frank, the late Sophie Pieczonka, Michael and Veronica To­maka, survived by Services from the

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WOLSKI-The wife and daughter of the late Frank J. Wolski of 65 Burke Dr., who passed away Jan. 28. 1966 and whose funeral was held Feb. I from Corpus Christl Church wish to thank Rev. Norbert Zonca, OFM Conv. the pastor. Rev. Romuald Wolski, OFM Conv., all the Franciscan Fathers, Mon-signori, Franciscan Sisters, Felician Sisters, the pall bearers, the Buffalo Elks, No. 23. all the societies from Queen Most Holy Rosary Church, all the friends, relatives and neightbors for Holy Mass offerings, floral pieces and sympathy extended to them in their bereavement.

WIFE ESTELLE WOLSKI, DAUGHTER MRS. RICHARD

(EVELYN) JACOBI AND FAMILY.

MANNO-The family of the late Paul J. Manno, who passed away Feb. 6, 1966, wishes to thank the many relatives, friends and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy shown to them during their recent bereavement.

THE MANNO FAMILY. 13114

I GRESS-The family of the late Raymond A. wishes to thank their many friends, relatives and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown to them during their recent bereavement

WIFE AND CHILDREN I

•ORKOWSKI-Wary Ann (Waqner>, Feb 11. 1966, wife of the late Stanley Bor-fcowski; dear mother of John (Irene), Mrs. John (Josephine) Kupiec. Mary Dombklewrci: mother-in-law of the late Henry P. Dombkiewicz; also survived bv eight grandchildren. Funeral from Stanley Zielinski Funeral Home, 1439 Broadway, Tuesdav. Feb. IS, at 9:30 a.m. and! from Visitation Church at 10:00 a.m. Interment in St. Adalbert's Cemetery Relatives and friends are Invited. Visiting hours are from 2-5 and 7-"0 p.m.

tUSH-Elizabeth (nee Waqner). Feb. 10b 1966. of 6653 Bear Ridge Rd . Lock-port, N.Y., wife of the late Emmanuel Bush; mother of Ernest Bush of North Tonawanda and Stewart Bush of Lock-port; also survived by six grandchildren pnd two great-grandchildren; sister of Mrs, Emma Shiosfon of North Tona­wanda. Friends may call at the Gaul Funeral Home Inc.. 263 East Ave., lockport where the funeral will be held Tuesday at 2 o m. Interment in Bear Ridge Cemetery.

CAM ER I-Alfonso, in Buffalo, N Y , Feb. 12. 1966, husband of Mary Tascarella Ca'ieri; father of Mrs, Gregory (Ange­lina! Alaimo, Mrs. Liborio (Jay) Gullo, Joseph of San Jose, Calif.. Mrs Frank (Mae)> Cardarella, Charles. Mrs. An-

felo (Margaret) D Au'-a. Mrs. Joseph Mary) Gullo. Mrs. John (Josephine)

Shamrock; brother of Mrs. Joseph (Philippa) Gambacorta, the late Peter mr>4 Nicolo CaUeri and Carmeia wella • f Italy; also survived by 25 grand­children and 11 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the Greco Funeral Home Inc . 2909 Elmwood Ave., where funeral will be held Wednesday morn­ing at 8:30 and at Holy Cross Church at 9:30. Flowers gratefully declined. Mr. Calieri was a member of the Campobello Di Licata Society. The fam­ily will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.mi. 13*15

24 grandchildren. Colonial Memorial

Chapels Inc., 3003 South Park Ave.. Monday morning at 9:30 and from St. Michael Archangel's Church at 10 o'clock. Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends invited1, Mrs. Dlugosz was a member of Kolka Polek and Orchard Lake Seminary Auxiliary. 11*13

DOPIERALA-Angeline, Feb. I I , 1966, of 265 Loepere St., beloved daughter of the late Albert and Stella Dopierala (nee Bojanek); dearest sister of Mary, Frances, Victoria, Florence, John, Stanley (Jean). Eugene and the late Leo Dopierala. The family will receive friends at the home of Hochul Funeral Service. 1021 Sycamore, where services will be held Tuesday morning at 10:30 and at 11 o'clock in St. Adalbert's Basilica. 13tl4

ELSESSER-Leland E. Sr., Feb. 10, 1966, of 252 Dartmouth Ave., beloved hus­band of Florence Hoctor Elsesser; father of Mrs. Robert A. (June Marie) Dukes Jr., of Opelika, Ala., and Leland E. (Bud) Jr.; grandfather of Robert A. Ill and Ann Marie Dukes; brother of Mrs. Selden (Jennie) Stilwell and the late Harold Eisesser. Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave., Monday morning at 11:30 o'clock. Friends are invited. Mr. Elsesser was a member of the American Legion, 78th Division. The family will be ores ent from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. 12113

FAGG-Eliza Evc-nden, Feb. 12. 1966, of 75 Henrietta St. wife of Alfred 5. Fagg; mother of George S Fagg and Mrs. Arthur (Margaret) Forster; grand­mother of seven grandchildren Friends may call at the George W. Denneville Funeral Home, 366 Ontario St. where services will be held Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Friends invited!. The family will be present from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. OH 4

FAIRCHILD-June L.chtenberger. Feb. 11, 1966. of '67 Springer Ave . Buffalo, mother of Garry and Darryle Fairchitd; daughter of fAr. and Mrs. Henry Lichten-berger; sisler of Miss Ruth Eilene

" Guy Henry Lichten-service from the Funeral Home Inc , on Monday at 1:30

invited. Interment in Member of the Kensing-

Lichtenberger and berger. Funeral Carlton A. Ullrich 3272 Bailey Ave p.m. Friends Deiavan, N Y ton High School P.T.A. Fellowship Group of liance Church. Family from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m.

FEIST—Frances Monaghen, Feb. 10, 1966, beloved wife Feist; mother ot Mrs. John F

and the Ladies Kensington Al-

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man, Mrs. WilKam A. Hess, and Capt. John F. Feist; also survived by 11 grandchildren; daughter of the late James and Katherine Monaghan; sister of the late James, Daniel and Herbert Monaghan. Friends may call at the family residence. 72 Wdodbridge Ave., where the funeral will be held Monday morning at 9:45 and at St. Mark's Church at 10:30. Friends are invited to attend. Flowers gratefully declined. Memorial gifts may be made to the Heart Fund. 12*13

GERRITZ-Steia Mahavik, of 134 Forbes Ave, Town of Tonawanda; Feb. H. 1966. wife ot the late Andrew Gerritz; mother of Robert Gerritz; sister of John Mahavik of Lone Island, N. Y.; grandmother of Richard Gerritz, Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. at the Bury Blvd. Funeral Home, 2335 Niagara Falls Blvd., where the funeral will be held Monday morning at 9 and from St. Christopher's Church at 930 o'clock. Friends are Invited.

17113 GRAY-Joseph E., Feb. 11, 1964, of 430

Washington Ave. Kenmore. N.Y., son of the late John and Josephine Gray; brother of Mrs. Alex Rix and the late Mrs. Mary C. Buysse. Funeral from Wm. A. Rolling Funeral Home Inc., 3000 Delaware at Tremont, Monday morning at 10 o'clock, and from St. Paul's Church at 10:15. Friends are invited Mr. Gray was a member of St. Paul's Holy Name Society, who will recite the Rosary Sunday evening at 8 p.m. Charter members of Ken­more Council No. 3076, Knights o* Columbus 4th degree of Bfto. Assem­bly and Third Order of Mt. Carmel, charter member of Consolate Seminary of WilliamsviHe and Niagara Mohawk 25 Year Club. The family will be pres­ent from 2-5 and 7-10. 12113

GRIFFIN-Gertrude A., Feb. 11, 1966, of 47 Arbour Lane, wife of the late Wil­liam M.; beloved mother of Mrs. Wil­liam F. White and Mrs. Daniel Flynn of Jamestown. N.Y.; sister of Sister Mary Rose, SSJ, and tht late Revt Sebastian E. Airey, Mrs. William C* Culliton. Charles, Winifred, Francis and the Rev. Eugene Airey. Funeral from the new Charles F. McMahon Funeral Home, 982 Abbott Rd., Tuesday morning at 9 a.m. and from St. Martin's Church at 9:30. Mrs. Griffin was a member of the Rosary and Altar Society of St. Martin's Church and the Loyola Guild of Buffalo. Family will receive friends 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 13114

HIERGEIST-Hans in Perrysburg, N.Y., Feb. 12. 1966, beloved husband of the late Franceka Hiergeist; father of Mrs. Marta Thiel of Perrysburg; also sur­vived by one grandchild. Funeral ar­rangements incomplete a* this time.

HILL-Ciarence E., suddenly, in Buf­falo, N.Y.. Feb. 10, 1944, beloved hus­band of Gertrude Staats Hill; father of Robert, Sharon, Deborah Hill; son of Mrs. Mildred Hill and the late Clarence; brother of Mrs. John (Viola) Griggs, Mrs. Lee (Mildred) Howitt and Edwin Hill. The family will receive friends from 3-4 and 7-10 p.m. at Rapin Funeral Home, 2407 Genesee St., corner Pine Ridge Rd., where funeral service will be held Monday at 1 p.m.. Friends invited. 11*13

HOMMAN-George A., of 69 Johnson SJ.. Feb. 11, 1966; husband ot Lottie Chavel Hoffman; brother of Mrs. Frederick (Carrie) Wirth. the late Anne Kennedy, Charles and Harry Hoffman. Funeral from the Schlager Funeral Home Inc , 2643 Mam St. (between Amherst and Fillmore), Tuesday morning at 9:15 and at St. Ann's Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Mr. Hoffman was a Spanish American War veteran and a member of Grain Handlers A.F.L.-C.I.O. Local 109. 13t'4

HUGHES - Nellie (Osborne), at New Brighton, Pa , Feb, 12, 1966, wife of the late Thomas Hughes; mother of Mrs. George (Alice) McPherson of Pennsylvania and Harold Hughes; sister of Harry Osborne; also survived by three grandchildren and four great­grandchildren. Funeral from the Stutz-man-Zurbnck Funeral Home Inc., 5615 Broadway, Lancaster, Monday after­noon at 1 o'clock. Friends invited. Family will be in attendance Sunday from 2.-5 and 7-10 p.m. Interment Lancaster Rural Cemetery.

HUNTON-Dorothy K., of 44 High Park Blvd., Eggertsville, N. Y., Feb. 11, 1966, wife of the late William H. Hunton; mother of Mrs. Richard (Joella) Kayes and Mrs. Albert E. Jennings Jr , also survived by five grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at the Harry A. Wedekindt Funeral Home 280 Grover Cleveland Hwy., at Bailey. Sunday evening at • o'clock. Friends invited. Interment in Bethlehem, Pa. 12*13

JAKUBOWSKI-Andrew J., in Lancaster, Feb. 11, 1966, of 3893 Walden Ave., hus­band of the late Elizabeth (nee Pietr-zak); dear father of Mary, Andrew (Mildred), Edward (Irene), Alfred (Genevieve), Irene (Stanley) Jaslczek and the late Henry; survived by eight grandchildren; son of the late Lawrence and Mary,- brother of the late Stanley; brother-in-law of Rose Jakubowski. Frank, Steve Pletrzak, Martha and Mary Piefrzak. Funeral Wednesday, Feb. 16. at 9:30 from Max F. Wutecki Funeral Home of Depew, 83 Burlington Ave., and at SS. Peter Si Paul Church at 10 o'clock. Interment St. StanislAus Cemetery. Friends invited. Deceased was a member of Polish National Alli­ance gJ America, St. Josephat's Parish and wilroad Retirement Family pres­ent ffom 10 a.m. to '0 p.m. 13115

J iANETTE-Victor , in Buffalo, N.Y., Feb. 10. 1966, husband of Josephine (nee Call) Jeanette; father of Mrs. Anthony (Mary) Meli, Mrs. Samuel (Grace) Spano. Mrs. Lawrence (Jennie) Rossi and Phillip N. LaMantia; brother of Mrs. Vito (Elizabeth) Aretino; uncle of Mrs. Stanley Stearns; also survived by six grandchildren and one great­grandchild. Friends may call at the Joseph Spano and Sons Funeral Home Inc., 473 Niagara St. near Hudson,! where funeral will be held Monday I morning at 815 and in St. Boniface j Church at 9:15. Mr. Jeanette was a: member of United Auto Workers of | America. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 11*13

JOHNSON Oscar Feb. 10, 1966, of Swain, N.Y., formerly of Brinkman St., beloved husband of Pauline Ryan John­son; stepfather of Gerald and Ronald McEntee and Mrs. Alfred (Sandra) Weidmann; also survived by seven grandchildren. Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave.. Monday after­noon at 1 o'clock. Friends are invited. Family will be present from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. 12113

JONES-Sophia Kehrer, Feb. 10, 1966. of 2096 Bailey Ave., wife of the late Fred H. Jones; mother of Mrs. Norman (Edna) Gerhardt and Mrs. Ralph (Ruth) Diehl; grandmother of Mrs. Milland (Thelma) Willgens; great-grandmother of Louis. Funeral service from Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home, Inc. 3272 Bailey Ave., Sunday at 7 o'clock. Friends are invited. Interment at Alfred Rural Cemetery, Monday. Mrs. Jones was a member of the Women's Association of Walden Presby­terian Church. Family will be present from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m.

LUKSCH-Anna Schaef, Feb. 10, 1964; of 1060 Cleveland Dr., Cheektowaga, wife of the late Nicholas T. Luksch; mother of Robert J„ Mrs. John F. (Bertha) Gisel and Anna Luksch; also survived by six grandchildren, 19 great-grand­children and two great-great-grandchil­dren. A private funeral service will be held from the Carlton A. Ullrich Fu­neral Home, Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave., on Monday. The family will be present from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m.

MANWEILER - Albert W. of 45 South-gate Dr., West Seneca, N.Y., Feb. 10, 1966, husband of Josephine Merkle Manweiler; father of Mrs. Ruth M. Eckert and the late Albert C. Man­weiler; brother of the late Edward and George Manweiler, Mrs. Anna Buettner and Mrs. Clara Zumstein. Friends may call at the J. Warren Hoy Funeral Home Inc., 3976 Seneca St. near Union Rd., West Seneca where services will be held Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Friends invited. Family will be present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Mr. Man­weiler was a member of the Dunkel-yammers Club. 11113

MARTIN- Helen McGrath, Feb. 12, 1964, of 150 E. Maplemere Rd., Amherst, N.Y., wife of the late Charles E. Mar­tin; mother of Charles J. Martin of Los Angeles, Helen Marie and Mrs. An­thony (Patricia Ann) Scime; sister of Mrs. Francis Smith of County Roscom­mon of Ireland; also survived by five grandchildren and four great-grandchil­dren. Friends may call 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the Funeral Home of Lux & Sons, 2528 Main St., where funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 9:15 and from St. Leo the Great Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. Deceased was a member of the Altar and Rosary Society. 13114

MATYJASIK-Mary of 20 N. Central Ave., Feb. 11, 1966, wife of the late John; beloved mother of Albert, Stanley, Wal­ter (Irene), Ann (George), Thomas, Ed­ward (Alice); sister of Lottie Matyjasik; also survived by 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral Tues­day at 9:30 a.m. from St. John's Fu­neral Home, 1456 Broadway, corner of Koons Ave., and at 10 a.m. at St. John Kanty Church. Burial in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Friends invited. Family Will be present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 13114

McAULEY-Witlard T. of 251 Gold St., Feb. 11, 1966, son of the late Oliver and Gertrude (Chapel) McA'ulejr; brother of George O. and Doris B. Luzer. Funeral Monday at 12:30 from the "Antoinette Chapel" of the Ronald S. Wozniak Funeral Home, 998 Loveioy St. Friends invited. Rev. Rodney Heckman officiating. Family present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 12*13

MERTHAN-Alphonse J. Sr. of 1937 Union Rd., West Seneea. N.Y., Feb. 10, 1966, husband of Theresa Breidenstein Mer-than; father of Alphonse J. Jr. and the late Raymond J. and Donald B. Mer-than; brother of Mrs. Celia J. Hopper. Friends may call a* tne J. Warren Hoy Funeral Home Inc. 3976 Seneca St. near Union Rd., West Seneca, where services wi!) be held Monday morniig at 8:45 and from Fourteen Hoyl Helpers Church at 9:30 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr. Merthan was a member of the 25-Year Club ot Niagara Mohawk Pow­er Co. and the Holy Name Society.

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JULIUS-Herbert, Feb. 11, 1966, of J1 Southside Pkwy., beloved husband of Gladys Worthington Julius; fafher of Mrs. Erwin (Janet) Noblett Jr. and the late Russell H. Julius; grand­father of Gail, Dianne. Janet and Erwin Noblett I I I ; brother of William and Edxard Julius, Mrs. Zilpha Crocoll and Mrs. Ida Kemp. Deceased was a member of Buffalo Lodge No. 844 F. & A. M. Funeral from the George N. Kennedy Mortuary, 914 Abbott Rd., Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Friends are invited. Flowers grate­fully declined. Memorials may be made to St. Jude's Episcopal Church Memorial Fund. Masonic memorial services Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, under auspices of Buffalo Masonic Lodge. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 12113

KRIMMLING-Fri tz , Feb. 10, 1966, of 63 East End Ave., beloved husband of Klara Borner Krimmling; father of Mrs. Elizabeth Daniel of Germany; brother of Mrs. Hedwig Seifert of Germany. Friends received at the George A. Schimmel Funeral Home, Fougeron at Genesee St., from 2-S and 7-10, where funeral services will be held Monday at 2 o'clock.

LAMPSHIRE-Ann J., of 506 Crescent Ave., Feb. 10, 1966, daughter of the late William J. and Catherine Downey Lampshire; sister of Alice M., James J., the late Edward J., Mary C- Nos-trant and Frank J. Lampshire; aunt of John J. Nostrant. Friends may call starting Friday evening 7-10 p.m. and thereafter 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. at the Mc-Kendry-Dengler Funeral Home, Inc., 2254 Main St., where funeral will be held Monday morning at 9 o'clock and from St. Mark's Church at 9:30. Friends are invited. 1H13

LINK-Frederick J., of Erie Rd., Angola, N.Y.. Feb. 10, 1966, beloved husband of Minnie (Wilke) Link; father of Mrs. Ralph (Florence) Hogg Sr., Mrs. John (Margie) O'Connor of Virginia, Mrs. A. J. (Edna) Sisley of Buffalo, and Wil­liam E. Link of Virginia; brother of Charles and Nicholas Link; also sur­vived by 13 grandchildren and *wo great-grandchildren. Funeral services from the Eugene J. Hell Funeral Home, Evans Center Rd. at North Main St., Angola, N.Y., Monday morn­ing at 11 o'clock. Interment in Forest Ave. Cemetery, Angola. N.Y. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Friends invited. 12114

! LOJACONO-Gaetano (Thomas), in Buf-I

falo, N.Y., Feb. 10, 1966, husband of the late Biaggia (nee Caffarelli) Lo-iacono; father of Mrs. Joseph ICarrit) j McDonald, Carl A., Mrs. Pascal (Jo­sephine) Fiorella, Anthony R. and Clara Lojacono and the lafe Mrs. Anthony (Mary) Scaffid!; also survived by eight grandchildren and tour great-grandchil­dren; brother of the late Anthony Lo-jacono. Friends may call at the Joseph Spano & Sons Funeral Home Inc., 473 Niagara St.,-. near Hudson, where fu­neral will be held Monday morning at 9:45 and in Holy Cross Church at 10:30. Family will be present from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. 12113

MESSINA-Mary Gigliotte of 8 West Spring St.. WilliamsviHe, Feb. 10, 1966, wife ot the late John Messina; mother of Anthony, Albert and Carmella Mes­sina. Funeral from Beach-Tuyn Funeral Home, ,5541 Main St., corner Cayuga Rd., WilliamsviHe, Monday morning at 9:15 o'clock, and in St. Peter & Paul Church at 9:30. Friends are invited. The family will be present Sunday from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

MILLER —Ferdinand C . suddenly, Feb. 12. 1966, of 315 Chelsea Pi., beloved husband of Anna Stern Miller; father of Richard F. and Donald A. Miller; brother of Mrs. Frank (Viola) Lesser and Mrs. Rose Hoefner and the late Henry, George, William and Caroline Miller and Mrs. Bertha Freiert; grand­father of Marc and Claudia Miller. Calls may be made at the Nagel Fu­neral Home Inc. 587 E. Deiavan Ave., from 10 a.m -10 p m. The family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Fu­neral Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Friends invited. Mr. Miller was a fifty year member ot the International P.P.&A. Union of North America, Fi­delity Lodge No 550 I.O.O.F., For­esters of America, Downtown Post American Legion. St. Bartholomew's Mens Club and a Veteran of W.W.I.

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MILLER-Feb. 11, 1966, Sarah Goodman Miller, of 10 Symphony Circle, widow of Louis Miller; mother of Miss Esther E. Goodman and the late Joseph A. Goodman Friends may call at the Park Terrace Mortuary Inc., 85J Engle-wood Ave., from 7-9 p.m. Services Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The family will be at 76 Loverirtg Ave., after the funeral. 12f3

MOSACK-Rudolph. (Ralph) C , of 5751 Clinton St.. Elma, N.Y Feb. 10, 1966, husband of the late Loretta Wisenbaler; father of Mrs. Walter (Florence) Leis-ing, Mrs. Fred (Elizabeth) Reimer, Al­bert (Rita). Robert (Emily) and the late Norbert and Edward Mosack; grandfather of 13 grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Joseph Peters, Leo, Roman, Mrs John Sagy, Joseph and the late I Emilia. George. Antoinette. Mrs. Jo-!

seph Brown and Mrs. James Ewing. j Funeral from the funeral home of Wendel & Loecher, Inc., 27 Aurora; St.. Lancaster, Monday morning at 9 o'clock and in St. Mary's Church at 9:30. Interment in Sf Mary's Ceme­tery. Family present 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Deceased was a member of Local 1630, U.S.W. of America.

MUELLER-Walter E. J. of 297 South; Eilicott Creek Rd , Tonawanda. Feb. 12,: 1966. husband of fhe late Theresa (nee! Flagella); father of Roslyn D.; brother of Frank, Paul, Erich and Mrs. Olga I Wieperf. Funeral from John O. Roth Funeral Home, Morgan and Williams Sts., Tonawanda, Tuesday at 2 p.m.j Friends invited. Mr. Mueller was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church, | Old Falls Blvd., N. Tonawanda. 13*14

MURRAY-James A , of 71 Unger St, Feb :7, 1966. beloved husband of Helen Abpianalo Murray; brother of Sister Mary Monica, F.M.D.C.j nephew of Mrs. Andrew Gorman and Thomas Quinn. Friends are invited to call at the Ray O'Connell Funeral Home Inc., 2286 South Park Ave., where funeral will.be held Tuesday morning at 8:15 at St. Teresa's Church at 9 o'clock. The family will receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Mr. Murray was a member of fhe Holy Name Society of St. Ter­esa's Church. 13t'4

NAWOJSKI-Helen (nee Katorski), Feb. 10. "«<6. o! Soiess St., Buffalo, N.Y., beloved wife of Joseph Nawojski; dear est mother of Henry (the late Marie) Nawojski, Florence (Ignace) Basinski, Thaddeus (Norma) Nawolski, Caroline (Lester) Hoffman, Eleanor Nawojski, Leonard (Laura) Nawojski, Ronald (Mary) Nawojski and the late Evelyn and Robert Williams; daughter of the late Bartholomew and Barbara Kator­ski; also survived by grandchildren and great-grandchildren; dear sister of Nellie (Frank) Szydlowski, Mary (the late Anthony) Szendel, Ceila (Valen­tine) Majchrzak, Clara Golembiewski, Anthony (Victoria) Katorski, Julia (Walter) Jeziorski, Winifred Quane, Ed­ward Katorski, and the late Qarrie (Frank) Rohloff. Prayers at the For-man Funeral Home, 1061 Sycamore corner Sobieski, Monday, Feb. 14, at 9:15 a.m. Services from Holy Mother of Rosary Cathedral at 9:30 a.m. Fam­ily present 1-5 and 7-10 p.m. Mrs. Na­wojski was a member of the Mother's Club, Daughters of Freedom Society and the Scout Mother's Club. Friends invited. Funeral arrangements by Leo A. Zaganiarczyk.

NAYLON-Joseph, of 456 Leroy Ave., Feb. 11, '966. beloved husband of Florence Carpenter Naylon; father of Mildred Naylon, Mrs. Bernard Reiley and Mrs. William Haskell, also sur­vived by five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. through Sunday evening at the Harry W. Vackel Funeral Home, 836 E. Deiavan Ave Services from St. Clement's Episcopal Church, Sussex near Grider, Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. Flowers grate­fully declined. Memorial offerings may be given to St. Clement's Church.

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PYANOWSKI-Lau 199 Franklin Sf| Feb. 11, 196d; Walter Pyanowslj Mrs. John (Mar Walter Jr., D| (Betty) Basty Sister Mary F n Pa., Edward Wlcher, Mrs. late Veronica Wiencek, daughl and Caroline Wie 20 grandchildre morning at 9:30] Sons Funeral He and at St. Bar o'clock. Intern tery. Friends >r present from 2-!

RAOETICH-CharK Pavonia St., Rl daughter of Mi<j Radetich; sister I and Dennis Rad George and He and Hazel Fore late Richard received at Slotli Amherst St., fr where funeral afternoon at 1 Hakes officiating an eighth grade Flowers greatefuf donations may tionel Kidney F«

RICHELL Fred Charnwood Dr.. husband of Helen! Friends may c| Funeral Home Ave Funeral at 2 p.m. Fami p.m.

RIEGLE-Estelle way, Lancaster, the late Warren! late Mrs. Augu Kessel and M | Friends may Zurbrick Funer^ Broadway, Lancl day. Funeral fr Church at 2 o'clf

ROLLINSON-Fre 206 Ontario St., Dreger; father Westphal and M l Swanekamp; gr| children; brother Rochester, N.Y. Toronto, Ont., Johnston of Tore call at the Funeral Home, services will be at 1:30 o'clock. Rollinson was Drivers Local Squirrels Social marks Lodge No under whose ausl held Sunday evf held Sunday eve family will be pre p.m.

ROMMELSPACHEl Feb. 12, 1966, of may call from 34] Ernest Wedekind 5 Walden Ave.. 11 will conduct fur afternoon at 2 o l Chapel. Friends

SCHUNKE-Casimt of 062 Fillmore of Mamie J. (ne of Mrs. Stanley; Rome, N.Y., and brother of Daniel Henry (Irene) Francis, Felix Frost; son of ttf tonia Schunke; grandchildren. Ft of Okoniewski A more St., Mondav and from Trans 10 a.m. Decease the Erie County the American Nufl Falcons Nest 6, defy, and *he Transfiguration f^ receive friends fr

S E I O E R - M Hele Calif., formerly Feb. 10, 1966, si* ard and Clarenc Smith, Mrs. BJ Springville, Mark* and the late Noif call at the Weis Home, Sunday 2-4 and be said Funeral

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NETTER—See Sugg notice. 11tl3

PETSCHKE-Ida M. (Lemartz), Feb. 12, 1966, wife ol »he late Carl G. Petschke; mother of Mrs. Thomas R. (Ida Marie) Hussey; sister of Mrs. Theodore Boer-gers, Mrs Frances Bernhard, Mrs. Marie O'Keefe. Joseph, Mrs. Elsie Beebe, Mrs. Catherine Roland, Mrs. Pauline Bucheker, Richard and Mrs. Andrew Durkin; grandmother of Ed­ward, Julianne and Lawrence Hussey. Friends may call at the Dietrich Fu­neral Home, 995 Genesee St., from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Funeral services Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. and at St. Mary of Sor­rows Church at 10 a.m. Friends in­vited. Member of Ladies Sodality of St. Mary of Sorrows and St. Ann's Church.

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OWEN-Charloffe, Feb. 12, 1944, recently of Druschler's Nursing Home, East Aurora, wife of the late Albert; sur­vived by two nephews, Raymond and Walter Weiss. Friends may call at the Leo Sauer Funeral Home Inc., 1933 Kensington Ave. Funeral and services Tuesday at 1 p.m. 13114

PAOLUCCI - Stephana (Fannie) of 44 Birch PL, entered into rest Feb. 12, 1966, beloved wife of the late Chris­topher; mother of Cap*. Dominic of the U.S. Navy, Mrs. Oscar (Josephine) Bargnes, Major Christopher of U.S. Army . Air Force, Theresa Ann and John; sister of Mrs. Anthony (Frances) Lazzara, Mrs. Rocco (Carrie) Fragstino and Samuel Lazzara; also survived by 16 grandchildren. Friends may visit the Lombardo Funeral Home Inc., 102 Lin-wood at Summer from 2-5 p.m. and 7-10 p.m. where *he funeral will be held on Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock and a* St. Bartholomew's Church at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. Flowers gratefully declined. The rosary will be recited on Monday evening at t o'clock.

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at 10 o'clock. SHAW-Charles L.J

Feb. 11, 1966, hut Lowe); father survived by one brother of Mrs. Rf, and Robert F. the late Helen L. Lou Olin of ChafJ, at Weismantel 271 E. Main St. p.m. Saturday ai Sunday. Funeral afternoon at 2 a charter mem| Sardinia Kiwanis No. 254 I.O.O.P9 Firemen Chaff e« Co. and the Ri Assn. Expressions;) made to Roswell tute of Buffalo.

SLOCUM-Henry A, Carlyle Ave., Creek, N. Y., hus Ingalls Slocum; ii Parkman, and Mf survived by tw« four great-grandcf a member of 0 887 F. & A M George N. Ken Abbott Rd., M« o'clock. Friends ai will be present Masonic memori* evening at 8 o'cl( Lackawanna Mase

SPANN-Myrtle M Ave., Buffalo, \. wife of Christ Joseph Piazza, m| (Luella) Harter Randorf A. Piazj of Mrs. Melt Ullri< and Albert Randl Charles Harter. friends from 2-4 Brown Funeral HI Orchard Park. St neral home Mond< art invited.

STEPHENSON - C I ar rier Blvd., Kenn beloved wife of sister of Mrs. Pi Louise Brounshidl Layer both of Caf Layer. Friends mi Sunday 2-5 and 7-9J Home, 3070 Dela* neral services wi | afternoon at 1 invited. Interment! Clarenca N. Y. a merrroer and Jane A / ' Delano Legion and a vote Army Nurse Corp declined. Expressio be made to a cfj Research Inc., 6661

STEVENS-Hazel An 11, 1964, daughter J A. and Julia Lvc may call Saturdal 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Home Inc., 3070 funeral services morning at 11 b*cl#

STIEGLER-MichaelJ of 1080 Genesee of Olive Naumanri Mrs. Richard (Ba| Michael (Constancy James (Kathleen) nado, Calif., Mich| Stiegler; brother III., Leo of Santa Bonaventure Werdel Young; also survivl dren. Funeral servf A. Ullrich Funera Bailey Ave., Tuesd and at St. Mary of 9 o'clock. Friendf Stiegler was a mfl St. John Comman family will be pr| 7-10 p.m.

SUGGNETTER-Var 1966, of Krettner Sugg and the lai mother of James ard A.; survived hi" and two great-gra in-law of Mrs. Mrs. Ruby Ne*ter| Brun, Mrs. Arthur VanderVelden and! Frank and Stephen) call at the Leo Sa Inc , 823 Genesee at 9:15 a.m. Requie Church at 10 a,r member of the Haj St. Michael's Chur St. Francis of Stj Ladies Sodality SocS of St. Gerard's Cha present 2-5 and 7-9

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TIEDE-Joseph A., Feb. 11, 1964. of 1240 Delaware Ave., beloved husband of Mina (Flinter) Tiede; brother of Ed­ward and the late Julius, John, Mrs. Thomas Haug, Mrs. Kathryn Biller, Frances, Margaret, Frank, Mrs. Theresa Gross and Mrs. Frank Feldmeyer. Friends may call at the Dietrich Fu­neral Home, 995 Genesee St., from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services Mon­day at 1:30 a.m. and at St. Mary of Sorrows Church al 9 a.m. Friends Invited. Member of the Holy Name Society of St. Mary of Sorrows Church and Disabled American Veterans Chap­ter 001. Contributions may be made to your favorite charity. 12*13

VITELLO-Carmen, In Buffalo, N.Y., Feb. 12, 1966, husband of Madelyn (nee Kelly) Vitello; father of Natalie, Albert, Carmen and Frank Vitello; brother ot Mrs. Howard (Rose) Pierce and Frank Vitello, Friends may call at the Joseph Spano and Sons Funeral Home, Inc., 473 Niagara St., near Hud­son. Time to be announced. Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

13114 WALTON-Christina Bace of SO Culver R d ,

Feb, 11, 1966, wife of the late Roy F. Walton; mother of Mable Walton and Mrs. Harold (Dorothy) Avery. Friends are invited to call at the Ray O'Connell Funeral Home Inc.. 2286 South Park Ave., where funeral will be held Tues­day afternoon at 2 o'clock. The family will receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Interment in Acacia Park Ceme­tery. 13*15

WILKENSON-R. George, Feb. 12, 1966, of 550 Tacoma Ave., beloved husband of Anna Carberry Wilkenson; father of Dr. Robert G. Jr. and the late Edwin F. Wilkenson; grandfather of Deborah and Robert G 111; brother of Mrs. Harriet Hannel, and Mrs. Dudley (Alice) Duouy. Funeral service from the Carlton A. Ullrich Funeral Home Inc., 3272 Bailey Ave. Time to be an­nounced. Friends are Invited. The family will be present between the hours of 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. Calls may be made after 7 p.m. Sunday evening.

13115 WINEGARDEN-KaHiryn (nee Kelly), of

150 Harvard PL, entered Into rest Feb. 12, 1964, beloved wife of the late William H.; mother of Mrs. Gertrude Parker and Mrs. James (Ruth) Cook; sister of the late Mary, Margaret, Thomas, Edwin, Joseph and Frank. Friends may visit the Lombardo Fu-. neral Home Inc., 102 Linwood at \ Summer, from 2-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m., where the funeral will be held on Tuesday morning at 8:30 o'clock and at St. Joseph's New Cathedral (Blessed Sacrament Chapel) at 9:15 o'clock. Friends invited. 13114

WORLEY-Chartes T., Feb. 11. 1966, of

Charleo L. Shaw

C. L. Shaw Funeral Set For Monday

Funeral services for Charles L. Shaw, 67, dairy farmer and a partner of an automobile agency, will be conducted at 2 Monday afternoon in the Weismantel Bros. Funeral Home, 271 E. Main St., Springville. Burial will be in the Sardinia Rural Cemetery.

Mr. Shaw, who was in semi-retirement for the last four years, died Friday 2ft his home in Clean Rd.» Chaffee, after a long illness.

He was a native of Sardinia and was graduated from the Hurst Business College In Buf­falo.

Getzville Volunteers Seat Slates Five members of the Getzville

Volunteer Fire Co. were pre­sented with 25-year service plm at the company's annual instal-lation dinner Saturday night at the firebouse.

Recipients were Albert H. AJ-lenbaek. Louis Berger, Herbert Heim, Benjamin Monklebaan and Jacob Monklebaan.

Amherst Supervisor Harry C. Jones installed executive officers and William E. McGee. a Buffalo city fire division chief, installed the firematic officers.

Officers are Chief William Boore, Is*. Asst. Chief Joseph Schwendler, 2nd Asst Chief Benlemin Monklebaan, Capt. Mey-nard C. Goettel and Junior Capt. Fred Bates.

First Aid Cap*. George Walter Jr., 1st. Asst. Capt. Fred Bardo; Special Officers Andrew Spinner and Richard Westre; Chief Mechanic Arthur Duethem.

Executive officers are president, Ed­ward Fiegl; vice president, Frank Clark; recording secretary, Wiltiam Menzie; financial secretary, Maynard C. Goettel and treasurer, Rudyard Merriman.

Directors are Richard Allenback, Fran­cis J. Gaffney and Joseph Schdendler.

The Getzville Exempt Company—Presi­dent Howard Much, Vice President Bar-nard Malinowski, Recording Secretary William Boore, Financial Secretary Francis J. Gaggney and Treasurer Fred Steuwe.

Directors—Frank Clark, Edward Helm and Andrew Spinner.

The Weather U.S. Department o* Commerce,

Buffalo, NY. , Feb. 12, 1*66. Maximum temperature is highest tor 12

hours ending at 7 p.m. Minimum tem­perature is lowest for 18 hours ending at 7 p.m. AH recordings are In Eastern Standard Time.

Cities His first business venture wasJ*'*>any

Albuquergue 138 Riverside Ave., husband of Frances «e nu-nor nf a oonoral ctnro whifh Albuqui Simons, stepfather of Frederick artd P 0 W n c r f 1 * p n e r a » n ™ r f * S [ A t l a n t a Joseph Perfetto, Mrs. Maryanne Good- he operated f r o m 1918 to 1918(Billings

Yorkshire in Cattaraugus K ; o t o o # v t win and eight grandchildren; brother gf, of George, Edward, Floyd, Mrs. Lillian | / • .„ . ,„ , Falzone, Mrs. Mabel Foare, Mrs. Muriel LOUnty. Hereth and Mrs. Mildred Wagner. In 1925, he and a brother, Friends may call at the Thompson Fu- i^mno tt cho.. , „ „ „ „ , ^ i „. . „,.*« neral Chapel, 911 Tonawanda St. oppo- J a m e s H - S h a w . Opened an auto-site Riverside Park. Funeral service | mob i le agency in Chaffee. They Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, continued the i r association a s ! R ! ! ^ o i n e s

Friends Invited. Mr. worley was a w " U » u e u l ' " ^ f • • W O a i l Q I l a s Detroit member of Levant Lodge No. 967 par tners for 37 years unt i l 1962 El Paso

F.fcAM. and Riverside Friendship ciub. when Charles decided on semi- tJSf!*1*

Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland . Columbus, O. Denver

retirement. Indianapolis Jacksonville

j Kansas City For many years. M r . Shaw M s JSJft

was among the leading Western r New York dairy farmers. He

iother of Henry (Mary), Mrs. Charlotte „ i , _ n»rv*A u • m H i ^ , - : i ief of San Francisco, Joseph (Clara), j a l M , i e ' w f l * * * m n l ma"

Mrs. Clara (Stanley) Topoiski, Brents-1 carr ier for 30 years. Sill

Family will be present from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Masonic service Monday eve­ning at t o'clock by Levant Lodge.

W W WYPIOR-Mary (nee Cora), formerly of

S3 Hazelwood Ave., Feb. 12, 1966, be­loved wife of the late Andrew; dear mothe K

laus, Mrs. Angeline Fronczak and Frank (Agnes); sister of Mrs. Joseph Rybak Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 a.m

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(nee Wiencek), of Lackawanna. N.Y., red wife of/the late mother of Chester, Refermat, Stanley,

tl, Mrs. Louis S. ! Robert; sister of |es of Allison Park,

tcek, Mrs. Julia la Tomaka and the :zewski and Louise of the late Stanley

sk; also survived by Funeral Tuesday

rom the Kac'lor and Inc., 505 Ridge Rd.,

|ra's Church at 10 [In Holy Cross Ceme-

td. Family will be ul 7-10 p.m.

12114 La Rue, of 47

10, 1966, beloved ll and LaRue Fern lichael Jr., Richard

>; granddaughter of Jaworsky Bubrick

i La Porte and the LaPorte. Friends

Funeral Home, 102 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

be held Monday :k. Rev. James D. Uss Radetich was

Public School 79. declined. Memorial made to the Na­

tation. 12113 :eb 11, 1966, of 50

leektowaga, beloved Michelson Richell.

at the Leo Sauer , 1933 Kensington services Monday.

iresent 2-4 and 7 9 12*13

Iter) of 5675 Broad-12, 1966, wife of

legle; sister of the Bull, Mrs. John

Charles Higgins. at the Stulzman-Home Inc., 5615

until noon Tues-Trinity Episcopal

[Feb. 11, 1966, of iband of Helen E.

[Mrs. Elmer (Joan) [Bernard (Barbara) lather of 10 grand-M John Clifford of filliam Rollinson of

Benjamin (Gladys) Ont. Friends may

se W. Denneville Ontario St. where Monday afternoon

riends invited. Mr. [member bl Truck

449, A.F.L. and jb, Ancient Land-

(441, F. & A. M., ss services will be «ig al 7 o'clock. I at 7 o'clock. The »f from 2-5 and 7-10

12113 Christian (Bern),

Freund St. Friends Ind 7-9 p.m. at the Funeral Home Inc.,

jRev, Ralph Weisser | l services Tuesday

ck at Forest Lawn Invited, 13114

., Feb. 10, 1966, beloved husband

lufahl); dear father Mice) Maraszek of tonald J. Schunke; Men), John (Agnes), inke and the late lunke and Helen ste Henry and An-I survived by five

p i from the Chapel Inc.. 926 Syca*

forning at 9:30 a.m. iration Church at nas a member of trmaceutical Assn., latist Assn., Polish

tiuszko Singing So-Name Society of

sh The family will 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

Sol San Francisco, Springville, N.Y., of Edward, Rich-

Seider, Mrs. Liol ird McCarthy of sider of Hamburg, Jrt J. Friends may Intel Bros. Funeral pi St., Springville,

.rn. and Monday, vhere prayers will »rn ing at 9:30 and It. Aloysius Church

13114 Chaffee, N .Y.,

<id of Mildred (nee [Dale of Chaffee; indson Charles J. ;

•Olin and James R. N of Chaffee and iw; uncle of Betty

Friends may call Funeral Home,

ringville, from 7-10 |2-5 and 7-10 p.m. services Monday ck. Deceased was

jb, chatfee Lod e Funeral services for Casimer R. [ BarreV Elmer' "of^Batevia" "and WEATHER SYNOPSIS radr^iaM,voiE,(eFirPei£hunke' * ' o w n e r o f S e n s e ' s [Everett, of here; and a brother, High pressure has receded east-I Letter carriers;Pharmacy in the F i l l m o r e - Adam Bork, of Ft. Erie Ont ward followed by two storm sy%

kkVXmofi«TVnstf S l a ^ a u s area since 1926, will bej Funeral services will* be at 2 tems- One advancing from the m , 3 conducted Monday morning. A Monday afternoon at the Burdett! Southern Appalachians is bring-

leb. n, 1966. of 35: Mass of Requiem at 10 in Trans- & Sanford Funeral Home here i!Ji1 a charge of warm, moist gulf Wthe r t t a*e C «wlJ^ r a t l ° , l J : h u r c n ' s - v c a m o r e and Burial will be in Grand View Cem-"air into the state today. The second r of Mrs. Richardi j Mill, will be preceded by prayers etery, Batavia. speeding across the Province of ,Gorrt°h

n.HR D y e r ' ! i n *h* Chapel of Okoniewski & Ontario is followed by a fresh en" Deceased was!Son- • * Sycamore St. Burial will; Fred C. Richell outbreak of Arctic air which is wanna Lodge No. I be in St. Stanislaus Cemetery,; A funeral service will be held'expected to reach our area to-""MortuarT 94 Cheektowaga. (Monday afternoon for Fred

morning at 10 i He died of

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256, IOOF; a member of theS|ea,,i« ..... Ciemr Rural Letter Carriers Assn. andiTampifst. Petersburg cio ay an exempt member of the Chaf- w»$n'n9ton Rain

He was a char te r member and from Kocol Funeral Home Inc., 1972 j f o r m e r t reasure r of the Chaffee- (Re^esTer.TtT.V." Genesee St. and in Queen of Peace Carri inia K i w a n i s f l i i h , f n r m o r s* Louis Church al 10 a.m. Interment in St. s a " , u n a i U W a m s «-*»». I 0 r m e r j S a r , F r a o e f s o Stanislaus Cemetery. . Relatives and noble g r a n d Of Chaf fee Lodge|St. Ste. Marie friends ar% invited to attend. Chapel hours 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

YOKIMISHYN-Ann PiekarsM, Feb. 11, 1966, formerly of 972 Delaware Rd.; wife of the late Metro Yokimishyn; f~«_Corriinia Vnlnntoor Pip» Cn m n t h « ^ ml M n I nrin f AAilrlr»H» u » . I K M r O l I l M \ 0 1 U n i e C r f i r e L O

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and John Yokimishyn; grandmother (rftfivrTnpr- Mildred L n i w a «nn Winnipeg Pt.Cloudy 22 - 2 two grandsons. Friends may call i t i T . ! ™ 1 J E S S - * X M . \ a , s , o n * LOCAL OBSERVATIONS the James E. Grace Funeral H o m e , ; U a l e • O t t h a f f e e ; a Sister, M r s . 7 a.m., 31; Humidity, 92%; 7 p.m., 31 •

•2^i'Attl!I!S8,,^' 0 1 i n ; t w o brothers, James the funeral will be held Monday morn- . nnL„_. r . . , „. . , , ing at 8:30 and »n AII Saints Church J and Robert F., all of Chaffee; and at 9 a.m. The family will be present i 0 n e grandson. 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 12113 "

ZIMPFER-Michael Paul Zimpfer. of 4 9 , j 0 h n C . B o r k Aurora Ave., West Seneca, N.Y., Feb. J 11, 1966, beloved son of Frederick C. OAKFIELD—John C. Bork, 88, and Jeanette Ferrie Zimpfer; grand-]„ rMirovl f i r m e r o - *» tAr >r.rf »*r« Howard Ferrie " " f u i d in ie r

Humidify, 87°c Highest official temperature this date,

60 in 1945. Lowest official temperature this date*

- 9 in 1914. Feb. 13-Sunriie, 7:16 a.m.; Sunset,

5:43 p.m. Possible Sunshine-10 Hours, 27 Min-

*.->- ef V-r «nd Mrs Howard Fer-.p " ' " " *~« l a j u i r i . f o r m e r l y Oft Moon rises at 2:20 a.m., sets at 11:44 and Mrs. Dorothy Zimpfer. Friends j A l l e g a n y R d . . A l a b a m a . died p m

T C A . O C D . T , l o c e A T , _ . 1 A may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the SaturHav at thA Rishnn V . , r c i n « , TEMPERATURES AT BUFFALO Joseph D. Leonard Funeral Home. 3903! f a l u r a » y a j . tne Bishop ?sursmg 1 a.m. 32 9 a.m. 32 5 p.m. Seneca St., West Seneca, where funeral, H o m e , M e d i n a , a f t e r a long i l l -will be held Monday morning at 10 ness o'clock.

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Obituaries Casimer R. Schunke

Mr. Bork had lived in the Ala-!\ «m 32 bama area most of his life. H»|fSSI'S was born in Buffalo.

Survivors include a Mrs. Lillian Fldineer of Rocbes-

.. e „ te*. three sons, Harold Bork of Funeral services for Casimer R. Barre, Elmer of Batavia. and

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C.j night arid deepen over us Mon-a heart attack Richell, 72, of 50 Charnwood Dr., I day. The clash of these two con-

f vandi %'*p?m! Thursday night in his home, 862 Cheektowaga. trasting airmasses is expected [services Saturday\ Fillmore Ave. Mr. Richell, retired vice presi-to produce active weather in ^ en. a u s p i i c^ 1

0 ' -. , . . , * • * of the Buffalo Plate andiW e s t e™ N e w Y°«"k for the r> He operated pharmacies at Window Glass Corp.. died Friday mainder of the weekend.

819 Seneca St., 874 Fillmore Ave. j n his home following a long ill-1 • — 1080 Broadway and 862 Fillmore. I n e s s

b Cat Hi#*a O f l i ^ r . Mr. Schunke was a lifelong Buf- | ^ H l ° , e 8 ' U m e r s

falonian and 1920 graduate of i Mr. Richell was born and , T o S h a r e L e g a c y Cniversity of Buffalo School of educated in Buffalo He was I LONDON (A%-A retired arcliLeit Pharmacy. j associated with leading glass w h o d i e d i a s t December left 2.000 His membershins Include thJ 7 S T I S '"H I S l™ "S21 s h a r e s o f M a r t i n s Bank stock to wis memDersmps included the, of his liie. He retired in 1962. his cat "Dot" to nrovide for her

i T n ^ A m e i L n ^ T s ^ l r J i H S'TFtSPj^S*. *Bd * # ' * * « * Tl%£? W. A Z " M ^ ^ « « « 2 ! ? S S 2 ? f1"™81* h e b a d S t u d , e d "*** ' vill published Saturday disclosed. ^vMp^ iRs£rofsSS: formany yws* £taos> a died more •*• • ica: and Transfiguration Parish M r - Richell was a member of ' T h_ Loaf... „.,.-*», * <»«; «*,„»*.

2s gas sae^a^UWBSSSffJSS

rf, of 230 Jewett Feb. 11, 1966,

nn and the late er of Mrs. Charles

Maryland and I of Buffalo; sister 1 Mrs. Pearl Kester

grandmother ot lily will receive

7-9 p.m. at the |e. 56 E. Quaker, ices from the fu-fat 2 p.m. Friends

12*13 .ayer, of 34 Cou-

Feb. 11, 1966, G. Stephenson;

ne Johnson, Mrs. and August R.

J>nia, and John C. •call Saturday and

Holy Name Society Surviving are his wife, the for- ™<* Central Park Men's Club. >^™J~^" insTaaH S t o " t C

/h/veBurXhFe^e^ m*r Mamie J. Pufahl;' a son. He is survived by his wife, t h e ; ^ YF i S ^ j S ^ m T A

rbeAVhe.dWMronday! Ronald J. Schunke. at home: a. former Miss Helen Michelson. I w a w r T T h u m M TOKS-daughter, Mrs Stanley Maraszek; The tuneral wM be, at a t i m e a n d the People's Dispensary for of Rome, N.Y.; five grandchiN.»-^announced Bunal will be sick Animals. dren, and three brothers, Daniel, m * o r e s t Lawn Cemetery. John and Henry Schunke.

Bck. Friends are pilmore Cemetery,

Stephenson was Ist-commander of |st 870 American

of World War 1 -lowers gratefully

I of sentiment may iibufion to Health l m St. 12113

A. DiBerardino Funeral services for Angelo

in Kenmore, Feb. j DiBerardino, 46, of 5580 Seneca St., West Seneca, where he operated a general contracting business for 10 years, will be c o n d u c t e d Tuesday morning. Prayers at 8:30 in the Perna Fu­neral Home, 1306 Hertel Ave., and a Mass of Requiem at 9:30 in

Ferdinand C. Miller A funeral service for Ferdinand

C Miller. 73, retired Buffalo Eve­ning News pressman, will be con-dieted at 1:30 Tuesday afternoon in the Nagel Funeral Home, 587 E. Deiavan Ave. Burial will be in Acacia Park Cemetery, Pendle­ton, Niagara County.

He died Saturday in his home, 315 Chelsea PI.

His retirement about

the late Edward (Stevens. Friends knd Sunday from (the Bury Funeral

vare Ave., where be held Monday

Friends invited. 12113

Feb. 12, 1966, beloved husband

liegler; father of pra) Miller, Mrs.

Irutweinanoefr' coV I followed by burial in Mt. Calvary w. and John B. Cemetery. Cheektowaga.

i f e ?..£ , cjffi Mr. DiBerardino died of a heart _ _ land Mrs. Edward attack Thursday night in a Folks- iha lM#J!l.T. ., . Wom\r«Sj*S town, Ga.. motel. He was return-! the P*R*»™' '*"•"»* S 1 —

Home, Inc., 3272 morning at 8:15

arrows Church at ire invited. Mr. Br of Knights of

fy No. 135. The ht from 2-4 and

13114

Brun, Feb. 10, wife of Aloysius

[Anthony Netter; I George L., Rich-|Jne grandchildren

Midren; mother-*ude Netter and

•ister of Joseph ftrie, Mrs. Arnold >ie late Harold, (•un. Friends may

Funeral Home, Funeral Monday

'rtass at St. Ann's Deceased was a Death Society of Third Order of

Patrick's Church, and Grey Ladies

Family will be 11113

coverage, pages of

Express.

Queen of Heaven Church, Seneca; " " J T S K " * . a ° ° U ' S e W n

and Mil! Rd., Ebenezer, will ^\Jff S n S ^ S T u S S ^ l World War I Army veteran, was a lifelong Buffalonian.

He was a 50-year member of e International Printing Press-

ing from'Miami'Beach with his £ 2 , ? f " ? ! i " M<r rS?5 e ! , o n R e d t 0

wife and four children. S S f i J i S P °r ?*" d l ° W S a ° d

Mr. DiBerardino became a con-\°* * " * « ? » of America. Surviving are his wife, the for­

mer Anna Stern Miller: two sons, Richard F. and Donald A.: two

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crete contractor after his dis­charge from the Army after four years* service during World War II. He turned to general contract­ing in 1956.

He is survived by his wife, the former Madeline Pappaceno: four children, Marie, Katherine, Linda and Michael; two b r o t h e r s, Bartholomew and Anthony Di­Berardino. and a sister, Miss Rose DiBerardino of Italy.

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Nomination Set Balfour L o d g e 1866, B'nai

B'rith, will nominate officers at a meeting in the Red Lobster Restaurant, 2156 Sheridan Dr., Town of Tonawanda, at 8:30 Wednesday night. Members also will see the Buffalo Area Cham­ber of Commerce's film, "The Impatient Frontier."

sisters, Mrs. Viola Lesser and Mrs. Rose Haefner, and two grandchildren.

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