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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 21

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 21

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i GRAHAM REBECCA on I PETTERSEN NILS, on January TURNER ALEXANDER Of1 PROOKLYN EAGLE, SUN JAM. 30, 1949 4 Donald B. Norris, Gas Firm Employe JBroihaV Harry Loreiutn. Robert Budde. John A.

Millard, Jamea Chance. MargiretNoble, Robert Chapman, Mary Norrls, Donald B. January 28. 1949, at her home, 452 29, 1949. beloved husband ol Hildur; Frank Court, January 29.

1949, Herkimer Street. Survived by devoted father of Edna Costello, beloved husband of the late Lillian; George, and two daughters, Duffy and dear grandfather assistant chief of Gerrittsen Beach Helen Wietlng and Mrs. Ruth 'of Joan. Religious also Ma-i Volunteer Fire Department. Fu-Crafldall.

Services at St. John's sonic, by Sanctorum Lodge, No. from Byrnes Funeral Home, Chapel, 470 Herkimer Street, Mon- F. A. Monday.

8:30 p.m., at 2384 Gerrittsen Avenue, Tuesday, Funeral services for Donald inent of the Brooklyn Union lj VnMnia 1 I Sgt. Geo. Gordon, 'Arthur J. Vickers, Killed on Saipan Ex-Boro Resident (las Company, at the South Brooklyn office, 421 5th Ave. xj.

uuuu Bi i navy veteran and an employe of the day, 1 p.m. Ithe E. C. Waldeck Home for a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass I'nlon Gas Company Clark. Walter Surviving are his wife.

Mrs' nerais, lei 4tn Avenue, interment Kesurrection cnurcn, io a.m. ule jas 18-vears will be HANSON On January 29. Cemetery. terment St. Johns Cemetery.

ihek) at tomorrow at the O'Connell, C. Oreckiuio, Marie Shea, John Palmer. James J. Pettersen, Nils Declcer, Jeaune Jvoy, Charles Donovan, K. H.

Fitter, Rebecca Baetrlc Kett Norrls, and two brothers, Raymond A. "Norris of Jacksonville, and Clifford S. Norrls of Kansas City. Walter B. Cooke Funeral Home.

20 Snyder Ave. The Hollis of Bay Ridge). RAINEY ELIZABETH of VICP-MICHAEU on January snnuTT a iuui nmihr nt iffprt.s Rniiipvarrt beloved brother of Dominlck, Religious services for Arthur John Vickers of South George I. Gordon, killed July 1. 1 Glens Falls, N.

brother of 1914. while serving on Saipan! Reginald Vickers, Brooklyn Foppiano, A. Rainey, Elizabeth Rev. B. H.

Davidson. pasW of Florence McDonough; sister Hill, beloved mother of Wu Gacckme, Angelo Rasso, Rosaria Hannah Schmidt: grandmother of liam, Ethel. James and Donald. Fu- i.raca Keiormeil the 4th Marine Division, Fagle circulation branch man James, Salvatore and Joseph. Reposing at Chapel, 187 S.

Oxford Street. Funeral notice later. Direction Anthony John Reino, Lillian V. Giblin, Elizabeth Rogerson. K.

Graham, Rebecca Schoelle, W. Marie E. Hanson, Eugene H. Me-Donouiih and the late Lt. Alfred liiiiLuin noun aim jeld will officiate.

Todav for Dr. Schwartz i kt snwBr" nw In the I. at I p.m. lomor-ager in the Flatbush section. T.

Morris Funeraljdied Friday evening in Albany neral from the Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 150-10 Hillside Avenue, Jamaica, Long Island, Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Hanson, Sophie Signorelli, Dr. G. uo uvea at out Serv ces to honor the Parinr mn rhm-i-h vp G. McDonough Jr.

Religious and Eastern Star services at the Harris Funeral Chapel, 5012 4th Avenue, H'df-es, Edward Throne. Helen arklioiDlcogninus DOOLING The family of the Hospital, Albany, N. V. He was 33. -IBl U1 may or aiory of Dr.

Leo S. Sehwartis.l Burial will be In Belli David oionary tnromhosis at Crown! rhief of (hp nartnipni nf Cvnu.1 Mary, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Monday, January 31, at 8 p.m. Tissot, Louis C. Turner.

A. F. Vicere, Michael riate MAE DOOLING wish to ex- Heiehts Hosmtal. wIipi-p was born ln Mr. Vickers R.

A. Johns: Elsie Kiern.in. Rtve Lomo.udi, V. Cemetery. nejcology and Obstetrics at Sgt.

Gordon, formerly of weir sincere appreciation to, had been a patient for a ish Hosuital. who died Dec. Ileinh i had mevloitslv Brooklyn and spent the greater HEDGES Suddenly, on January, 28. 1849. EDWARD beloved hus-i RASSO ROSARIA Can wic rtcvsricnu v.ici(jy in ql.

uvum lrt ttW 1 r. I After attending Erasmus were to be held today tinderi served on Guadalcanal anil pai't of his life here. He moved band of the late Josephine; dear.deloroi uailU Ui v. v. Of rVV II 1 DHV a l.

kuln. ITMI, lOJOUVTO ailU lllcuuo uau Hign ne was associated with his father for a lather of Mrs. Marion WLsowaty, wife of Dominick n.iiviv i l- aw i-, Awnno PvAftiArtrt PYiHnv Emily, James. Edward Mrs. Nick Belcwtro.

Anthony .1.., on hii.aH hnchonri Margaret. for gal-ito South ulens rails five years was 2l'agi. i Besides his brother, he Is by his widow. Mrs. number of years and then went hospital auspices in the Brook-jheld several citations lyn Academy of Music.

Ilantry in action. He Speakers were to include when he died. Rabbi Harry Halpern of the Surviving are his East Midwood Jewish Center; Abraham and Sarah a viand Francis to work in the credit depart reavement. Daughter, 'iJ No'tmin Blinn; broker oi "A- W.MnFr GRACE COEN. Dorothy vicKers; two sons.

t.a- 121 6th Avenue. Requiem also survived by sixteen ffiandchil- Home, Mamie Saackman, Mrs. Car- Krall N. Baar, president "of three brothers. Pliilii).

Robert: ward and Robert; a daughter. 'Mass Additional Obituaries On Pagt 24 M- rZ Mr. Henrietta Tuesday. 10 a.m. I Reposing at the M.

J. Smith Me-i 1 i i Imorial. 248 Prospect Park West, 'ralvlct HENDERSON -ROBERT onluntil Tuesday. 9:30 fm jlemn! In, coemotiam ABRAMS ISAAC. In memory of beloved husband and uncle.

Died Jewish Hospital; Supreme and N'athan, all of whom Charlotte Ann; his parents, Mr. Court Justice Jacob I.lvlng-I active service in World War II. laud Mrs. Philip Hamblin; two sion and several medical asso-'and two sisters, Ktta and other, brothers. Theodore and dates of Dr.

Schwartz. iKsther. lKdwar.l. and a sister. Owothy.

8JilllUUTy laiiJ, OCiUVeU IlUUUilU ftCliUiuu iiwij vhuivh. lesidence Monday. January 31, January 28, Devoted Wife and Loving Nephew. cveiyu unci iiirijt, vciiicici. Evelyn mtmmmsm pm.

intrrment Evergreens Ceme- Emma father of Brooklvn. Tuesday, February Ycgel- Jefste.B- nd Helen R. Hen- 1, 11 a.m. derson. Services at Moaainger ru- KtiiMJj cjn inursaay, January BENNETT KATHRYN MOV-neral Parlors.

1120 Flatbush 1949. LILLIAN tree Btngel). ln cherlsned mem of n.ie, Monday. 8 p.m. wife of Frank Reino; wU( dearMt; survived by four aislers, Mrs.

Mae Si)tth M. nffr.ri Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims (Congregational) TJrtUirt tynr-m Cham I BUDDE JOHN of 566 4th Ptteet. January 28, 1949, beloved h.oband of Lillian 'nee Hanleyi. MnCariAin 1Tiinra H(im 29, 1949. of 307 S.

Grand Avenue. Eleanor Franz and Mrs. Harriet Alwayt to cur httru. HUSBAND and CHILDREN. Baldwin.

Lone Island, beloved Ciouic. runerai irom aoyertown Tm' -eZ' Reouiem VI io mother of Anna Samuelson. Alice.Chapel. Lafayette Avenue, Monday em boiemn Requiem Ma.ss iu. ni.J,mnm, a nim-v via, nf R- Olaa 9 oclocK.

Mass oi ne. BICKLEV In loving memory of EmiK- Galliker and morning, C'clock. St. Saviour's Church. Ill- e-mu Lrvesrh iuer nuui mAnuAiu.i on ner Bradtmoeller; also survived Dy quiem iusen oi ftii ouuns, Masses offered terment St.

John's Cemetery. u-p ft eranneni nren hiiq buu nnunuin AGNES and JIM ERWIN. CHANCE-MARGARET, on ry 29. 1949, beloved wife of Andrew; HAMILTON ALEXANDER. Died January 30.

1948. ute Street, Moiiuay at a p.m. dear mother of Fimera iBaldwm. Long Island, papers ROGERSON -SuddcUly. on Janu- One ymr tin pused line thai day rv 29.

-1949, KA IMKKlK, oi QUO The on lovfd iu cll4 Home. oO 7th Avenue; Requiem v- -tt took.him hom, it hii will. vtth tlll. Mlrh Thiuch Tuesdav. ur rtttu li IKK.l A i IJ 191.

urvoiru ui.y u. iiiuaiy loving Wife. Qladvs. and Children. St.

Joints' 8:45 a.m. Interment ROSE i nee Bovlei, beloved wife ofiFarreil and John Hyiana. funeral Cemetery. John; mother of Oerard; dauahierrom Scliaefer Funeral Parlors, HERR ANNA L. January of Charles and Mai-- Boyle; Avenue at 42d Street, on Tues-11947.

in M(1 and uvng memory! ,..1 uj.n rlau TTAKriianr 1 1 Q4Q Q-1ft w.i 1 CHAPMAN MARY On Oran ne Street between Henry and Hick Slreeu. Brooklvn Heighli. 100 jreafu llilt iminlh ill oriinal buildinut un iipied by Plymouth Cliunli, when Henry Wird Bnerher railed to be the first minuter, burned. Shortly thereafter the rornentone of the present building wai laid, ong it the lint and notable' in hiitory are mini of the namet of thou) who have upoken or wonhipped here, inch a Abraham Lincoln, Charlei Diikcni, Mark Twain, Rooker Waih-inlon. Clara Barton, elr.

The fiith and present minister is L. VI endell Kifield, I). I. ill. D.

0' mZ- devoted sisTer Unl" h.av.n. V't I i Hereghty, Dorothy, Charles, FranrLvR. C. Church. Interment Holy! Aiw.y.

our hrt nd ptm. and" Jot Carle Funeral yle' Cr0M Dftuhl- EliMbth': Q'H am til Mr hic 4rt Funeral Tuesday Manus Funeral Home. 2001 Flat-iBedfold Avenue Avenue; Requiem Mass St.jat 8 a m' WHNirKElJ. janil- nnuinu-ui uinuuijr Ul xicn- ary 27, 1949, beloved wife of John MAN KADINO. Died January 30, devoted mother of John R1947.

i. nomas Aquinas R. C. Church. LOMBARD1 VINCENZO, oniand Robert L.

Funeral from wal-Wht would tiv to cip hit hnd, hi. inn Hurt. Iter Cnoke. Inc. Funeral Home Itc to fHPVfAN The members of ,7 to nr til.

luth ind ie i itrtll. viands Unit, No. 391, Amencan simn Rnnim Mat. nr ri-nlv rert the Oiovauiiiua, uvui (AHibi. ----iNicnoias md Theresa; also stir- uaay oi ueiue rt.

u. un ircn, iu MARVArRrCHMAivedbyeraUr Interment Holy Cro b- s. Tm-! McOUIRE-rln loving memory of MARY. Fourth anniversary'. And wlill Ilea ln proful aliop.

Her memorT hll lwyi kfrp. HUSBAND and SON. SIGNORELLI GEORGE a Reauiem Ma.ss St. Edwards R. i r'tinmh in a Interment Holy M.D..

suddenly. January 27, 1949. i In uniform nf Sfl Siiviiim Strppt. helnvprl h'is-l MARY McDERMOTT, President. Cross Cemetery.

Arrangements by E. Tarl Sons A SERIES OF LOCAL CHURCH PICTURES band of Doris Sullivan; devotedL iLn nn(Vy father of Andrew and Frances. Re- LO-UISE E' MOORE. Died January ROBERT, on Janu-posing Funeral Home, 1178 LORENZEN- CLARK WALTER January 28. 1949.

brother of Roy and Gran rw 1 Mon- Bunsiun pavsi's. ville. Servic Vh. wrvv Vary 27, beloved husband of Marie wick Avenue, until 9:30 a.m. VnP iQ9? rrn.rrh" father of Mrs.

Genevieve Davis and day; Solemn Requiem Mass, i Elmer Lorenzen. Funeral Monday, n.m., St. John the Baptist R. 10 C. HUSBAND and CHILDREN.

Pyie Mortua: Avenue, Sunday, 8 p.m. 9:30 a.m., from Funeral Home, 7722 Church. Interment Holy Cross' ROLLER ELIZABETH. In cher-4th Avenue; Requiem Mass Our Cemetery. Please omit flowers.

'tshed memory of our wife and i A RECENT SURVEY. Masses appreciated. jiiiother. Died January 30. 1948.

I Harry Quayle, Director. jMass 7:30 a.m. Monday, St. Mary diedl Star of the Sea. 1949.

beloved mother of La Mlra Dovle and Rae Tate. Gaylord and! Havnlr Rlrhnrrts Opnevlpve MILLARD JAMES C. THE FOLLOWING FUNERAL DIRECTORS ARE MEMBERS OF THE METROPOLITAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION, Inc. ii suddenly at his residence. 148 Pros-' imkon.

ntutw m. inee. To to. hold and ihB to. p.n Blriunnrl New Jersev Friday.

January 28. 1949, iinwi wrm wr nun. IfffV ice. rom' oTftX UnZV Benton. Florida, wife of Dr HUSBAND and SONS, fcnraf wife, Mary Orr, six chUdreiyBinford 9B- Friends may call at the Falr- Pitkin Avenue, Brooklyn, on Mon- me Misses raaiy m.

aim riiiva. ueany oeiovea sister, rliv Januarv 31 at 8 Crema-IAnn, Mrs. wunam uaiuei ca, January ji, at p.in. i rhorip it nil nf Rldue- from 3 p.m. Sunday until 2 p.m.

turn Tuesday, February 1, at M. and Charles oi Kiaije- Onnr but not foriotten SISTERS and BROTHER. oi tha cost of funerals conduced locally shows that oi each one thousand 133 wr up to 168 were irom $151 to $250 181 wsr irom $251 to $350 186 wer from $351 to $450 332 wr mors These figures do not include newspaper notices, transcripts, cemetery and crematory charges, religious services, extra automobiles, N. Y. C.

Sales Tax and similar items. wooa, ana w. J. o. muuiu i.

ui, Pond Crematory New York City; two sisters, Miss THRONE The Ladies Auxiliary DEVOY CHARLES Janu-'" lof the Hospital of the Holy Family Like every professional man, the funeral director has his professional associations, now more than half a century old. Association membership Indicates the desire for greater knowledge and further progress; the acquisition of Improved techniques, better methods; a determination not to be left behind in the eternal march of time. Association membership prompts participation ln unified planning and activities in many directions The funeral director is now expected to advise clicnis on veterans' regulations, eld age assistance, welfare laws, security rulings and a myriad of others. Full, up-to-lhe-mfnute information is provided to members through state and regional meetings and through their publications. Association membership is a voluntary obligation to adhere to a high stundard of ethics formulated for the protection of the client and family.

07 toio imshanH nf orotners, josepii m. uu Solemn Hiah Re- rpgretfully llnollncWi death of solemn niga unw Tuonui Marlon C. (nee Daly); son of the' all. of Brooklyn nn I IO late Charles S. Devoy; father 0MUn We sincerely extend our heartfelt E.iUarmei vnurcn.

niueou. to the bereaved member. Mrs. John A. Sparrow, Harold Jersey, followed by interment at.

Devov: brother of Mrs. Marion A Harnlrl nrl Fuaene F. ciuriij, 6mnot' JOHN J. CONLON, President, iHaaa Nultrra iHrninriama May Plactd Easily and Quickly ON THIS PAQI CALL MISS HARY MAin 4-92C0 Funeral Monday. 9:30 a.m.,!New Jersey.

IV voy Irom the McManus runeral Home, TISSOT LOUIS January 29. Zm Avenue: Requiem! NOBLE ROBERT at Glen.1949 beloved husband of Florence Mass Si. Vincent Ferrer R. C.ICove, N. on January 28.

1949, Tlssot; devoted father of Everett Ch-'Th Interment Holy Cross beloved husband of the late Jullajc, Bnd LoUis TLssot. Service at A. Noble; brother of Daniel A. ofjtne Fairchlld Chapel, 951 Atlantic New Jersey. Funeral from Monday.

8 p.m. DONOVAN KATHLEEN resiaence, iuo nigniana rwutf, uiru January 28, 1949, belovediCove, Monday, January 31; Solemn jmiMrSSSK U''Tar nf Jnsenh: devoted mother Of Kequiem maw, ii 11 Weigand Bros. 1015 Haliey Brooklyn 207 Nassau Brooklyn Baldwin, L. I. J.

Albert Barron 600T Fifth Avenue Bay Ridge Walter HI. Cooke 9 I nr. Nw York's largasf Fvneraf Ditttort FUNIRAL 29 Sajrder At. INFORMATION UL.Ier 6-4800 J. J.

GALLAGHER SONS Mondav. January 25 Aberdeen St. Hiooklvn m-rullls, ntmrrM 9:19 A.M. h.Of I GIHI.IN, llt.brth C. CONRAD J.

KOCH 585 Evergieen Ave. 514 Wilson Ave. Brooklyn SHU. DON H. AVEN1US 65-M Fore.t Ave.

Ridgewond 87-46 137th St. nmuira 9 '30 A M. hDflRj Northern Blvd. ManhaMet u.via B. cmir.fl.

si i impel Tutuday, February 1st tHKlSIIANslN, Annie HervUes to Arraaied LAWRENCE D. ROUSE St. Albans Funeral Home 191-02 Linden Boulevard St. Albans, 1. TOSEPH V.

SESSA FUNERAL HOME 6924 Fort Hamilton Parkway Brooklyn GF.ORGE J. A YEN ii 7th Ave. Brooklyn E. If. LOCKWOOD 255 21st St.

4hl7 7th Ave. Brooklvn JOHN T. GALLAGHER 2549 Chiirrh Ave. 204 Bedford Ave. Brooklyn and John Harty; sister Mary Brady.

John, Jerry, Peter and ment at convenience of family. James Dempsey. Solemn Requiem! Mass Tuesday. 9:30 a.m., Holy! NOBLE The Friendly Sons of St. Name C.

Church. Reposing at Patrick of Brooklyn records with t.er residence. 486 12th Street. deep regret the death of its mem-A-rangementi by Joseph G. Duffy, ber, ROBERT H.

NOBLE. Members are requested to attend Requiem FITTER On January it. RE-Mass. EECCA of 274 27th Avenue, be-, EDWARD B. WALLACE.

President. ved wife of the late John; dear Jams S. Brown Secretary, other of Frederick; loving daughter of tha late John and Rebecca NORRIS DONALD on Jan-Wilshusen. and dear sister of Wll- uary 28, 1949, beloved husband of Lam siid the late John, Frederick, Beatrice brother of Raymond and Lillian Wilshusen. Services at A.

and Clifford S. Services at Darraugh Funeral Home, 8813 StrTWalter B. Cooke, Funeral Avenue. Sunday, 8 p.m. Funeral Home.

20 Snyder Avenue, Sunday, Mondav. 2 pm. Interment Ever- 8:30 p.m. Funeral Monday, 1 p.m. areens Cemetery.

Pleae omit flowers. I POPPIANO A OOSTINO O'CONNELL CATHERINE. S'eve. of 458 Pearl Street.lJanuary 28, 1949, dear sister of Y. beloved husband of Vir-jSister M.

Aurelia, Sisters of Char-finia. Reposing at Charles and Edward F. O'Connell; al-so ej'jipn Funeral Home. 36 Mulberryjthe late Sister M. Rose.

James, g-reet. N. Y. until Monday, 10:30 Richard and John O'Connell. Fu-Requiem Ma.ss St.

Joachlm's'neral from Cooke's Funeral Home, Roosevelt Street, N. Y. Hanson Place. Solemn Requiem! a.m. Interment Calvary jMass St.

Paul's Church, Court andi Please omit flowers. Congress Streets, Monday, 10:15 la m. Interment Holy Crass Ceme- CIONE ANGELO. on Janu-, tery. 1949, devoted father of' I josepn.

Rose. James, Anthony and! ORECKINTO On January Funeral Tuesday from New 1949, MARIE, beloved daughter or Vol's and Brooklyn Funeral Home.j Jeanette and Amerigo, and dearj 137 3. Oxford Street. Brooklyn, at sister of Frances, Frank. Robert oio Solemn Requiem High and Carole.

Funeral Monday. 10 i 50 Sos.tli Ave. MAi. ,2 SS Mondav. January Slut DHJIXI.

Smilo at BnlOnct Tu'tday. February lit FALMKR. Jimri A.M. at lan CHAN't K. Manarrt A at Ibaaal Wtinriicw, Ftbruaru Id MfMLTV.

Fdr A. UO A M. at thaaal BADER FUNERAL HOME JOSEPH J. GALLIGAN 971 Bedford Ave, Brooklvn W. THEODORE LUTZ SON, Inc.

68-08 Forest Ave. Riduewood GEORGE SIEBOLD ic SON 723 3rd Ave. 184 Van Brunt St Brooklvn INC. Liherry Ave. ror.

Van Sirltleo Ave Brooklvn Always rcinomlicr tliat lie wiilf juire rane offered liy Walter Cooke means that funeral cost is for earli family to ileeiile. Our service cnulil not lie satisfactory to youor to us if its rost was more than you coulil romforlalily- afforil. Kememlier. to. tliat tlie moot iiioilent funeral receives the same careful attention a tliei moit elahorate.

Our service is always a rom plete DIGNIFIED' FUNERALS FROM 1 50 UP DANIEL GEORGE 18S2 Bath Ave. Brooklvn" LYNAM'S FUNERAL HOME 4th Ave. cor. 13th St. Brooklyn ALBERT BARRON (001 5th Ave.

Brooklyn J. SMITH SONS 24S P.oipect Park 2011 Flatbush Ave. Brooklvn 150-10 HilUid. Am. Aauka I M70 Mondav, January Jilt BraOIN.

r.M at haacl Tufiday. Fnbruary ut RAINtT, Elliabetb S(I A M. at haa JOSEPH P. CLAVIN 496 Court St. 7722 4th Ave.

Brooklvn BENJAMIN GRINDROD 27 Hull St. Brooklyn HENRY MrCADDIN SON ANDREW J. MrCADDIN 2 7th Ave. Brooklvn R. STUTZMANN i SON, Inc.

Madison St. Ridjjewnod 224 59 Jamaica Av. Queens Village 13-32 F.rtit Art. HEicaaa 3-000 Monday, January Stit CKON1N. John J.

P.M. at l'aatl Tuetduy. Ftbruary lit BAILING. Carolina Mrvlcoa St Arrantaal 7 COSGROVE FUNERAL CHAPELS 7JM IStb Ave. 572J 5th Ave.

Brooklvn GEORGE HARRIS 5012 4th Ave. Brooklvn McCOURT TRl'DDEN 130-02 I.ibertv Ave. Richmond Hill JOHN H. TIMMS 246 5th Ave. Brooklvn 151-14 NoHaara tvi.

FL. 3-0800 Monday, January tut P. HOT HIUI.ro ill'kinl Mjs at St. Brendan's Church, E. a.m., from Blair's Funeral Parlor, Street and Avenue 10:30 Coney Island Avenue and Cortel- CAKOI.LA, t'harloa 1 P.M.

at tbaaol I it. li.LCl tlirill. OI-. UCtIIO Vlll- JUU IWPU Lvndhurst, N. J.

Paul GuidetU, Director. ANDREW TOR RFGROSSA O'SHEA JOHN JAMES, Oil January 27, 1949, beloved son of Elizabeth (nee Hopkins) and the THOMAS J. CREAMER (4 Herbert St. Brooklyn GEORGE T. MrllUGH 1016 Bedford Ave.

2475 Ocean Ave. Brooklvn HIGGINS FUNERAL HOME 1286 Prospect Ave. Brooklvn GAR DELIA JOHN I on Jan- 20 SNYDER AVE. AT riATBUSiaAVC ULSTER MSN 50 SEVENTH AVE. MAIN 2-tSIS UNIl MOMII IN ItOOK ITN MANHATTAN OaONX OUHHt Ft.

SLRAL If OMF.S I SO 5 79th St. 521 Hicks St. Brooklvn 27, beloved husband of Alicejlate John James; loving brother of dee Rii-sseiu; iamer oi wiiuam tana rt. uonn ana inomas j. Theodore; son of Angela and Funeral from Thomas Quinn Anthony; brother of Ade-ife Sons Funeral Home, 168-31 He Echeline, Amelia Oliver and Hillside Jamaica, Long OS JERE J.

CRONIN, Inc. US Atlantic Ave. Brooklyn RAYMOND M. HIGGINS (T. J.

Hintini Sc Son) SS Hsn.on Plare Brooklvn JAMES A. MADDEN 197 Franklin Ave. Brooklyn UNITED BURIAL CO. 1202 Broadway Brooklyn we Gardella. Funeral Island, on Monday, 9:30 am.

i from his residence, 15i 80th'8olemn Requiem Mass at Holy JOHN J. DARRAUGH SONS till Sth Ave. Brooklyn OA DINGER FUNERAL PARLORS 1120 Flatlnish Ae. Brooklvn N. F.

WALKER 87-14 80th St. 86 07 Jamaica Ave. Woodhaven HOWARD HOWARD 5SI5 Avenue Brooklyn Requiem Mass St. Anselm i Family R. C.

Church. 10 a.m. In- iterment Holy Cross Cemetery. ELIZABETH, belovtdj PALMER JAMES on Janu-of Joseph devoted mother ary 28, 1949. native of Kenmare, Roy F.

Martin, Mrs. John county Kerry, Ireland; beloved O'iffy and E. Burke; sister of, husband of Hannah M. mee Lulu Thomas and Edward gan); devoted father of James O. Birke Funeral Irom Walter B.j Funeral from his residence.

653 Funeral Home, 20Sny-j85th Street; Solemn Requiem Mass tt, Avenue; Solemn Requiem Masqat St. Anselm's R. C. Church, Tues- St. Ignatius Loyola Church'day, 9:30 a.m.

Interment Holy Monday. January 31, at 10 a.m. iCross Cemetery. WM. P.

MURPHY SON 87 Herbert St. Brooklyn A. A. JUNG 796 Lincoln Place Brooklyn DONNELLY PURCELL 201 Euclid Ave. Cypress Hills WKIGAXD BROS.

1015 Haliey St. RrookKn 207 Nissan Ave. BiookKn Baldwin, L. T. IRVING ALL CRCEOt.Thi Fiirchild policy hii drawn increasing recognition from all of tha great faith.

Spacious, air-conditioned chaptli; rcpoting room whtr family and friend may pay their lilt respects; and above til, sympathetic understanding of your requirements. FnircliHd Sons INC. Funtrai Dirtctort Sine 1886 951 Atlantic Avonwo, Irooklyn Prsne 1. Psuchild, Lictnaed Msnifet Our Telephone Never, Sloops MAin 1-370 Thomas Jaffarson SiMitman hold tbM truths to self-evident! that all men art created equal J. CLEMENT KEARNS Bushwick cor Pilling St.

Brooklvn GEORGE WERS I'. Inc. 572 Hart St. Brooklvn 71-41 Cooper Ave. (jlendale JOSEPH G.

DUFFY 27 9th M. 7701 5th Ave. Brooklyn OATES UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT 6312 5th Ave. Brooklvn fHARRY T. PYLE ilARTIIAtY.

INC. F. Geo.w.Peese&soM- ZIRKEL FUNERAL HOME Funtrd Dirttten 433 Nortrand Av. STartint) 1-7700 A Suptritr Stribt BUckmintror 2-0174 1923 Church Avium All 24J Rideenood Ave. Cypres Mills EBBERS-HILL.

Inc. Clinton Ave. Chapel 519 Clinton Ave. Rrookl'vn IIOOtlTN riUIHINt AIRIN CITY MANMAttlT OUIINI VIUAOI HARRY QUAYLE 114 Smith St Brookh KENNEDY'S CHAPEL Cor. Church Rogers Ave.

Brooklyn 905 KockawsTjr Ave. Vallev Stream, L. I.

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