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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 19

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 19

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BROOKLYN! EAGLE, SUM JULY 25, 19 'THOMAS E. ROCHFORD DIES; Vohrr o' William and cf 66 Oxlord Drhe bjlovM Ivjs-, orvos fr jarrf iJimes Kane at 187 S. Oxford Street, until liisssr sriiwAS auto body builder Bernard Swenson, Retired Engineer cnapei. nana uauiciuie. iuiciii uiniti i 0 .11 8.

lie, u.rn.u A solemn mass of requiem; era they turned to the manu-l Bernard Victor University of Wisconsin. He St. James Funeral Tnesnay. a wjmiai vm. '9 a Interment Holy Cross from Funeral Home, 496 Court -Wednesday of a tieart attack at rniipicrv Street; Requiem Mass Sacred hi; home, 712 Seneca- Ave, I for Thomas E.

Rochfnrn, nt auto oonies, tnc son ot iiarnen i ltv, men rnay at, was lormer nauonai secreiary I Arrar.eenienU Jere A. McClean. Heart Church. Rirttreuood. Queens, wore hold1 JurrerriinE to the bu.ine?Mhe homo of hi swter, Mr? tho American Electric Rail- for Murphy.

Jimei Muiphv. Nasal. Selma Nevir.s, Stanley Nielsen. Thoif Paroct. Anthony Pettit.

Ida Phelps. Pompay. Marie Powers. Mary Reiily, Annie Reil'y. Charles Rochford.

T. E. Schmltt. E. U-cte-riar at the Episcopal years ago.

He retired in tor IX Cronk. I.a Grande. 111., it wav Association and, prior to nGURITO DOMINICK. July: MURPHY-JAMES, on July 2C. rhurch of the Holy Cross.

St.p- thc aul bod-v wa3n'(lW. jwa learned here ye-terday. Ile hU retirement ahout eight years of T-. 31st Street, Biocklvn 1343, nephew ot Peter Burns. nnrt "llimiwl St Imanufart urine business in1 llut-inc the recent war retired elwtrii-ai encineer 'aeo.

was associated with the many years M. I Frank -le. Victor R. Julia A Coleman, T. E.

n.iff. John I'K'irito. D. Hasher Or.e&er. E.

Amelia Grocsbeck, A. J. nna, Thomas a. in Vtcii'i Afh Arrl wac ch airman nf a co.i i -r .1. Ra rrnn CI 'nllipr arlvprt ou.iru nera; irom lhihu ntprnent was in nuiviy 11, win in; 111 11-1 t-c 1 v.

iimui, a Hdi 1 in III-. r. idiic, auua, mjum BroaaARv. on Monua, a ot ill. uu'v, DriBUi, nil uv 0.4..,.

v.f, -ective service hoard Green-. was a craduate of theantzatinn. tomorrow at AiiU niltliun. Ljiirr oioic.o. lntPmieill LiOUK ililliu trt.Jll.

lAJltlui i fib nit r' nnj frnnvi' Mr. Gordon was born Man- He had lone been active niind and j.Ijt,;' hwenson was a 32d degree a.m. i vemtwij. I. i Madison M.

ami i L- hattati and had resided for-t'1' iChauel, 1667 Nastrand 111 uie 1 1 in t. mtiuwraiKTjneld ilegrees in enslIlt'erinKl-UJ'u" i uuwni Classon Ave. Until shortly and for many years the University of of Pni Delta Theta and in Schwab. George thence to Holy Cross R. C.

MURPHY JOSEPH on July where a Requiem Mass will be 94. 1948, beloved husband of Jane fore the mass the body will be! been an usher at the Nativity sin and Cornell University. At a member of the Engineers Llun Karth, Johanna Schworm. G. J.

at the George T. Mcllugh Fu icelebraicd. Interment St. nee Moore); lovins; father ol mcrly in Brooklyn. Prior to his death he was associated with the Georgian Press for 17 years.

Previously he had been employed as a rivet heater at the Church and a member of time he was a professor of p' New ork Clt'- neral Home, lOlti Bedford Ave. uoij isaiiir oui iciv. mi.so eiectnca lengineering at tne uuivmu mc a uaugmn, was active in the work of the rniversitv of Illinois and at the Mrs. R. W.

Bohonnon of Guil- 'Cemetery. Dorothy and Evelyn; six grand- Joseph Tari, Director, children, five sisters and one brother. Funeral from his resi- Burial will be in Holy Cross Jordan, T.G. Smith, Gertrude Kcilv. Charles A.

Smyth, Thomas Annie Sullivan, Gerard Kuttnrr.J. Tauro, Nicholas Mitchell: V. Vreeland. D. L.

Muivtriill. Cemetery. Brooklyn Navy iaru for more 1 jmWARrt nn icm cmut t.ko,. St. Vincent de Taul Society of 5 two sons, Bernard the parish.

of Broklyn and George Mr. Kochford. who lived at 'Saturday. Julv 24. 1948, thence to the C.

10 yars- surviving are a World War II and former sergeant, ol the Blessed Sacrament. Staten-brothof. Hernant; a stepson, lit! Madison died there Kri- Survivinc are his widow. Mrs.inavv. and Alan and Vienna.

and two sisters. i. Manne Corps, beloved David Sperce. and a sister, Mrs day. He was a lifelong resident; Helen J.

Rochford; four son.ar my majors; another Mrs. Cronk and Cara F. Swen-of Rrooklyn and a a youthjtwo daughters: 2fl Rrandchildrenj Howard, also stirvives. His two snn. The later is secretary of of F.

and Irene Direction James P. fi Son. A live Taylor, (air orot her ot Warren. John -Or. Julv 2 'i-nuxn mi.

er its beloved of Wil-'' near of K.ith- 1 went to work for hi father.iand three are Mrs. l.onnor' the Brooklyn Law School. "SDCSthS iThorna Roehfcrd who had. Three of liU four Dcjculien and Mr. Helen Shah.iv.l 'j W.Hm n.i Jo.

A 1 1,.. Martm Coat if Donsld. Mar- NAOEL-SELMA. on July 1348. beloved wife of Otto.

Services arA ana nre Flli. Mrs Cathrine Krier. Norma l-npes. J.wc. Hael B.

Cooke. Inc. Funeral Home! HM3 Mh VaiariP' Additional Obituariei On Page 32 denh July 22. 1948. of 23 Surrey -'-oeph.

ate veterans of John and George Rr.rhf.-ird.! Hemp't'pad. L. beloved: VP. for many ear-. With theAVar II: Dr.

Thomas having1, and two sisters, Amelia and; husband of Carla (nee NieKen' jdecline of the horse and huggy ered a commander in thelAnna Rochford. 7th Avenue. Monday, Cremation Fresh Pond. Horn? 3 p.m 1 1 inn- Solemn Rtoiiiem Mass Church. 9 a m.

Interment Cross Cemetery. 5th Avttuie. Interment u. to. National Cemetery, Long Island.

John J. Neil. Director. dear father of Elmer George L. NEV1N-MARY oil jr Aiirn nd William 'July 22.

1948, daughter of the laujScnwab; aiso survived by one BERKERY PATRICK, of 590. qrEBER ELIZABETH. and Frances Nevln; sister M.irpan Avenue, on July 23. 23 1943 0f 433 pacific the late Rev. James and Agnes brother, four sisters and four trrandchildren.

Reposing at Uie Thomas P. Dalton Chapel. 29 At Nevin. Reposing at the Park 01 a ana aevoiea 0.w uirinu- nf John .1 1 Patrick sPrvi' at. P.rlrsnn Funeral Chapel, 44 7th Avenue, in 0 lantic Avenue.

Floral Park, L. I. I nomas, Daniel mvs. Mary Eri0in's Chapel, 500 State until Monuay. iu a.m.

Sundav evening, 8 Auley 11 flrppn Mrs. Bridstt Kraus at pm. interment -Mass at St. Francis Xavler R. 7 Church.

field Cemetery. N. J. it at Dumont R. C.

Church of St. Teresa rn uuu iiur yit-iii -XI rtlllH II11U on Tuesday. July 27. at.1 nwr utnil.H July Parlors of A beloved iie of James de- NIELSEX-THOLF. Julv 23.

in SCHWORM GEORGE on his 69th year, beloved husband of 22. 1918. of 72 Barbey Street. Il.uina: devoted father of Tholf tievoted father of Mrs. Muriel Stelvan and Nellie Nelson; Kvelyu; also survufd by am.

Irom lie n. Atenue; ()f Amelia, James Kukpatrtck. and Mis Florer, r. vp nr .1 Requiem Mass Si. Cecelia's Church.

10 a ITTternient Cemeterv. Funeral services Wal'er B. r- hi Me-ner Paror- Funeral Home. 1218 Fia'bush uved bv one Ms-er h.l Me nf Par ot. t'al Avenue.

Monday. 8 m. Interment "'va ep.ing at nr w.V.V;'.--" HOVI.E VICTOR en Julv Tuesday. 1 p.m.. Evemretua Halvorsen Chapel.

8th Avnuio. Mas Mondav. 10 a.m.. rt. 1948.

br loved hush.in.1 ol Mane Crmete'v jSnvices Monday, July 26. 8 p.m..' I- -n'f- Mtucr of Joan Mane and Funeral Tuesday. 1:30 pm. Int-r-, SMITH -GERTRUDE Julv 22, 1 nt Strliiu PLtp nnd Clsunn Avenue. irt mm relrhratPfl Ma IRTt, in rP'irlpnip ff Pnniel C.allachrr, 6Rh Ruder f-trcet.

(tornprione of the ment Green-Wood. of 79 N. Oxford Walk, beloveo brother of Goorae. Funeral! GROESBECK On February 8. 9.30 a.m..

from lu resi-jl94a. at. Etuon. Pvt. AIJCXANDER ftp-ire, 19.VJ Brown Street; beloved of George C.

and Mass Good Shepherd Church, Marv E. Groesbeck (nee Kearns); daughter of James. Funeral Mon-PARODI On July 23. 2 p.nl Joseph Tail's ANTHONY, of 42-a 44lh Street.be- Chapel. 121 Park Avenue.

Brook-loved husband of Mae. and Inierment at Green-Wood i i i bid preiieiit magnilicent i 10 a in'. Interment. Holv Cross. brother of Ethel C.

Reynolds, Helen E. Gibbons, Muriel G. Re-; voted latner oi tteorge faroni. sea-xvmctery. Cemetery.

Funeral frn Srhaefer's man I c. v. to. ana Drouipr oi evlvT 0 neuser pnur. A ioisI 4.

JHJl. The clinrrh up. prnpi iatelr ileiliraled nn the Fea-t nt St. OrtnW 16, 1S87. NnleH for ili hr.iutifiil altar anil lainrrl gla Hindnu.

pry Rev, Msiir. Thomaa A. Sharkey, Pa lor. T.n-,-i in, r. i nn 4th Avenue at 41H Mrs.

Louise Brucnollti. Funeral o.viyiu i mumaa j. UA on July 22 jmPM. 4 Anu at Sfhaefef8 Funeral Parlor.iJulv 24, 1943, of KM) Bidell Aven He.oved wife of Joseph reel. Monday.

Jtu 0. Wrsterleiith, Staten Island; fa; mother of Evelvn. Albert Solemn Requiem Mass St. Agatha Avenue and 4-d btreet. on puen Denovm Mr r.R r.

rhurch Tnterment Lonii-Tuesday, Juiy 27, 9:30 a.m.; Sol- 21 mis. iien ucnovan. i.l Josenh Jr sranrimother of-R. C. cnurcn.

interment, iong her ary emn Requiem Mass Si. Michael. rrMM-w i nomas a. ar C. Church.

Tnterment, Holv John P. Smyth Sr also sur- a reive Alijert; also survived by. Island National Cemetery. iw i sifters and one brother. Re- THOMAS.

native of Cross Cemeterv. jVived by 16 crandchildrcn Funeral tiie biivic Funeral Home. Mm' until Monday. 1 'B-'-Vtraiii. County M.maslian.

ire Survived by his beloved PETTIT IDA MINERVA (iic(i," Kt I 'W'uue, Kiuinmnn, ai services at Calvary Epis- I v. rti Tniprliwnt Alice nee also bv at 165 Monroe Street. Brooklyn, btateu island, on niesaav. jiuv Thomas J. and two sisters.

Saturday. Julv 24. Funeral services Hl' 9 30 Mass at Blessed Sac- isin. ''The Evergreens." Weigand Brothej Directors A SERTES OF LOCAL CHURCH PICTURES Maruaret Huiina and Marv at PetUt Broihrrs Clayton pu-irainent R. C.

Church hi 10 a at r-rnv rimnek nwai 70 Wavimtuton Sireet llnterment St. Peter's Cemetery. S. 1 aih Avenue, until Tuesday; Re-; Hempstead, L. Tuesday alter- SULLIVAN GERARD on 0f(cSmL" lamcf HTm Ht 2:30 'husband of iu, man Htl1'' 10 a Helen (nee Sheehani and ovuic on Julv 13, 1948.

beioved nasDanu; ptit't pa of Anne OTonnell Coleman; de-; HARTH JOH ANN of VF' -1 STZ toud lather of Patrick of Ireland. Road. Masm-tii. on July K-. Vnrk a survived by wo sisters, venerame and brother of Arthur A RECENT SURVEY Nancy, Joha.

Thomas and James brother of Patrick of Boston. Mass jinn at the Lock wood Chapel, 4617 Mother M. Charua, and ri Knthrvn itepos 7th Avenue, until 9:30 m. Tues- M. Christina.

OP. and Frpd HerDst Memorial, ida John. Mary, and Ellen Ireland. Funeral Mondav from Ins resl-'nie when a Solemn Requiem Mass THE FOLLOWING FUNERAL DIRECTORS ARE MEMBERS OF THE METROPOLITAN RNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION, Inc. sister J'lUlippa.

Ul Sth wm umi! M.inriav 1 i ci the cost funerals conducted locally shows that of each one thousand 133 were up to. tiencp, 168 12th Street. Solemn Re-and Sister M. Rase Blanche, OP ,0 am Snlmn Mas, A.aTha Interment St John iirm Mass St. Thomas Aquinas Funeral from the Miller Funeral Cmlrcn 4th Avenue i Church, 10 a m.

Home, 64-19 Metropolitan Avenue, g3d s.rcc at a interment Arrangement by Joseph G. Tuesday. July 27. at 9:30 a.m.-(ate of Cemetery. TAURO Flicht Officer NICHO- Solemn Requiem Mass St.

Mar-; iLAS January 21, 1945. England. COLUMBUS COUNCIL. t'-tarci's R. C.

Church. Middle Vil- poMPAY-July 22, MARIE, of oeloved son of John and Jennie; C-Members will a iace. L. I. Interment St.

John's beloved wife of brother of Maria; loving 168 were from S151 to $250 181 were from $251 to $350 186 were from $351 to $450 332 were more than $450 the club Sunday. July 2ft. 1948. at Cemetery. Eugene; mother of Mrs.

Rita Kfandson of John and Rose narkor Puuene the tate t.t 'Lacitiitiiol. Friends may call Mon- a thence proceed to Tomasso: irvRriAV Lt. THEO- Ftineral Home. 264 Bushwick Ave- riORE March 2S. 1945.

on fm Alfred Pompay. U. S. A. A.

F. Fu- Pm- I'lnierai lUf.Mluy. Thfis figures do not Include 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 determine, tion not to be left behind in the eternal march of time. Association membership prompts participation in unified planning and activities in many directions.

The funeral director i now expected to advise clients on veterans' regulations, old age assistance, welfare laws, security rulings and a myriad of others, Full, up-to-the-minute information is provided to members through slate and regional meetings and through their publications. Association membership is voluntary obligation to adhere to a high standard of ethics formulated for the protection of the client and family. mission devoted son of neral Monday, 11 a.m.. lrom Fu-" 1 nue. where tne hoc.y ot our late jlrj.

str and N'ancv beloved neral Home. 7722 4 Avenue; Avenue uenmem Mass id nu Rpnuiem Ma.s.s St Anselm's Church ia Brendan Church. Inter- brother, FRANK A. 1'pposes. Fun-ra! 'mtvi.

cs' Walter' ment Holy Cross Cemetery. John Pi'patnek. Grand Kmcht. newspaper notices, transcripts, cometery and crematory charges, religious sprvices, extra automobiles, N. Y.

C. Sales Tax, and similar items. Joseph L. Walsh Recorder. Cooke, Inc.

Funeral Home. 20. POWERS- -MARY, on July 23. VREELAND DAVID L. ThurMlay.

8:30 1948. beloved wile nf Michael, and at, his home, 1349 E. 92d Street, im. In-erment Friday, 3 p.m voted mother of Edward and husband of Marv and Hills Cemetery. Mary O'Neil.

Marearel.fatiier of Leslie. Masonic s-rvups CORCORAN ELIZABETH, on 23, 1948. at South NyacK. N. mother of Mrs.

Louis Roth and KELLY On Julv 22. James Corcoran Solemn Hizh. Re- rtcios aim Ann twsseti, the Serene Funeral Home. 9229 a', her residence. 324 Prospect Ave-'piatiands Avenue, on Julv 25 nt nue.

Requiem Mass Tuesday, St. '-.) nm Memhern nf Vr Mi. uern Mass at St. Ann's Church. CHARLES of 6G2 Street Nvack.

on Monnay. jujv zo. at uj neinveu nusoana oi Anna inee Johns Church. 10 a.m. Lodge 732 are invited to at- am.

Interment Holy Cross Cemc- Carry devoted father of Ann.st. John's Cemeterv. tend. Reiiniotis service Monday. 26, at 2 p.m.

Int.eiment trrv. Friends may can at tne nome; Kelly wri.xon, jostpn, unanes ano Director Eugene Newman, her daughter, 320 South Broad- Frank; also survived by three sis-1 wav. South Nyack. iters and one brother, all of; REILLY-ANNIE E. on Julv 22 'Canarsie Cemeterv.

J. Clement Kearns Bushwick Avenue Corner Pilling Street, Brooklyn David Lane 39 Putnam Avenue Brooklyn Ohio, and nine at her residence, 670 Sterlina DAUGHTREY LEWIS, on Julytetuldren. Funeral from Funeral. place, wife of the lute John Reiily; 3cUnotulcDgmcnt3 i- ai in iuiue, oo- xtm noiiii', ou nvL-uur, wuuuoi monier oi Mary ana jasepn MOl-ONEY The familv of the Avenue, beloved husband of Sophie; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Anselm's Reiily.

Solemn Requiem Mass Pfe. HARRY W. MOLONEY G.mipilch Daushtrey; dear father Cimrch. 9:30 a.m. Interment St.

day at 9:30 a.m., St Teresa's R. cuish to express their thanks to the el Lrwis Datightrev Jr. Reposing John's Cemetery. Church. Interment, Holy Cross Reverend Clergy of Queen of All p- Chapel, 40 Wayette Avenue Direction John J.

Darrauiih Sons 'Saints R. C. Church, the Rev. John Heinous and Masonic services' John I. Malone, Director.

Li. Donlan Post, No, 1069. Ca'liulic Su.rinv. 8 pm. Funeral Monday! KI LLEEN-AVN IE mw Ha es war Veterans: Edward A C.m- REILLY CHARLES.

Julv 24. minis Post. No 819. American 0am Inierment, Stamford. 'J.

n.unn-i Mv-r O'Connell. Dlrec Georn.e and Mrs. William J. Morley; vfandm'ither of Mrs. p.

M. Dusan; 1948. beloved husband of Mildred Legion; Squad of the Brook- ta.j1-c.pl, Dni'l," rtt ..,1 mm, iiicr, iri.tu..,. .11," r. taiso five great -grandchildren from Thompson Funeral neral chap Chapel.

87-11 87th Street. Wood- of Thoma.s. William, and Veronica 'our recent hour of bereavement. Solemn Requiem FAMILY. iirtv.

ll, a lie, tuijui, in in on uopmaii. Waller 13. Cooke 2 iu a. rv. i.uiv.i.

vji Tuesdav, 10 a.m., St. Thomas Thomas the Apostle. Aquinas R. C. Church, 9th Street Jn aocmorfam SCHENDORP-JACOB.

In iwm- KUTTN ER JOSEPHINE, of 278 fLh Avenue. Reposin? a' Cornelia Street, Brooklyn, on JulyjChapel of Joseph O. Duffy. 9tn I FUNERAL INFORMATION 21) Snrder Avenut UUter 6-4800 Sundnv. jory of my beloved father, who died 23.

1948, beloved wife of John; devoted mother of ELsie, Charles, 'July 24, 1945. ot; Daughter, MABLE. I SOCMAN. EliiabHh l. ROCHFORD-TIIOMAS A.M.

at Cbtvel 'Tlenrv and Sister rinir Aneetiea. July 'rD Oh. o.i,.-.,l thrD 36 OP SihA i alcn corviverl hv three 3ucci, ir y-micv Vol Riihsrd Tiand of Helen father of Huw-g 53 Srrvirf to be Arranged HHMITT Ktiabeth tt. Arransrd Geo.W.PeaSG&Sow BUck. 2-0266 1718 Flalbmli Ave.

Jl 2., :1 s-- r. Korinlph I ihi n. at i muci Funeral Home, 202 Jefferson rfl- A'an- Thomas, Josepn. Leonore until Tuesday 9:30 a.m. Solemn Shalvoy; brother, High Requiem 10 a Anna S-.

Leonard's C. Church, Jeffer- Fwr' from Geor u- T. Mcllugh son Street and Wi'-son Avenue. KmerA Home, 1016 Bedford Ave-Brooklvn. Interment St.

John's "p- Kequ.em Ma. Nativity R. C. Cemeterv Church, Monday, 9:30 a m. Charles O.

Schmi't, Director, I SCHMHT ELIZABETH, on MITCHELL VERONICA, died July 23. 1948. beioved mother of mmrFuntra! Dirtctort 433 Nojtrond Ava, STtrlioj 3-7700 Xhcwya A Superior Servux Tr.rsrlav, Julv f.RVST Ameli I "0 I' fbaOfl 50 Svfnlh Kit. MAin 2-8585 2." Af.1.1. Sfima Srr.lre to bp ArranaM HEgem.n 3-0900 tat her home, 217 Bay 49th Street, Alfred.

Willard, Harold, Mildred 63 32 Fort Ave. HARRY T. PYLE MORTUARY, INC trt. If.r. BUckminttcr 2-0174 1925 Church Avcit i GEORGE 1 AYEN J0HN T- GALLAGHER CONRAD J.

KOCH LAWRENCE D. ROUSE 55 7ih Ave Chjrh Ave. $RS Evercreen Ave. Sr. Funeral Home Brooklyn Ave- 514 Wilnn Ave.

ni-nj Lindrn Boulevard arrjoklyn Brnoklvn St. Albany, L. I. J. ALBERT BARRON JOSEPH J.

GALLIGAN DAVID LANE iT.Pv-E-PH SESSA, 6001 Sth Ave. 97 Rnlforr ve. 39 rutnarn Ave. FUNERAL HOME I Brooklyn BiooUvn Brooklyn 92 Vnn Hamilton Parkwar Brooklyn DANIEL GEORGE E. II.

LOCKWOOI) GEORGE SIEBOLD SON SONS, Bafh Ave 215 21t St 7523 3rd Ave. S2 Central Ave. Ihonklvn Ave- "4 Van Brum St Brooklyn Rronklyo Brooklyn Lr? amin grindrod w-'nL smith sons 7-2, Hall St. 'X Tro-prrt Park et A Binoklyn X4, 201 Fla.hu.h Ave. Brooklyn WILLIAM H.

CORNELL GEORGE HARRIS vu Mint R' fTZ IANX 1210 I.ihettv Ave. 50P4.h ve PbNERALHOML SON, Inc. Cypres Hilli Brooklyn 4th Ave. ror. Uih St.

2W Mirli.nn St Kideeoosd i Rronklvn 2.,4 -Jl lamaira Av. O'i'eni Village COSGROVE FUNERAL h1gGI HENRY M.CADdTn i CHAPELS FUNERAL HOME SON 7315 15th Ave. 5723 5tb Ave. 12S6 Fio.prct Ave. ANDRtW J.

McCADPI it Brooklyn Brooklyn -Ue. Brooklyn Brooklyn JERE J. CRONIN, Inc. T. J.

HIGG1NS SON, Inc. GEORGE T. McHUGII A. TORREGROSSA 115 Atlantic Ave, 203 lav St lr'lh Bedford Ave. runeral Homes Brooklyn Brooklyn 2475 Ocean Ave.

1 305 79th St. 521 Hicka St. Brooklyn Brooklyn JOHN J. DARRAUGH TJIEO. HILLEBRAND.

Inc. mnnrv nviTrn SONS iio. Naaau Ave. Brooklyn J- vl' Al.AL'i'i.s o.mii.i nuM.iitU SSI 3 5th Ave. 63-1 7 Wondhavrn Boulevard 1,7 FranUI" Ave 1J02 Broadway Brooklyn Weit Forest Hills Brooklyn Brooklyn DONNELLY ITRCELL HOWARD HOWARD MOA DINGER N.

F. WALKER 2n? Ave. 5mI FUNERAL PAR LORS v-n 80th St. Cvpre.a ililla Brook-hn 1121 Ave. Jamaica Ave.

Rrockjvn Woodhaven JOSEPH DUFFY A JUNG WM. F. MURPHY SON pGAND BROS. 7-n A 796 Lincoln a-e Herbert St. i07 Brooklyn Brooklyn 207 Naau Ave.

Brooklyn Brooklyn Baldwin, EBBERS-HILL, Inc. nmrvr rrsuvc OATES UNDERTAKING rFnprP wrBCT. Clinton Ave. Charei J. CLEMENT KEARNS ESTABLISHMENT 519 Clinton Are.

Bunhw.ck ror. Pilling St 63P 5th Ave St Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Ave" Olendale Survived by one son, Thomas, and Pratt, and the late Frederick and two ln lighters. Lillian and Veronica.) Elizabeth: sister of Grace Kuhuer at Pa one Funeral land Charles Walker. Reposinu al 'Chapel, 2849 W. 17th Street, until; Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Tuesday, July 27. 9:30 am. High Home. 20 Snyder Avenue, until of Requiem at Our Lady ot Monday. 9:15 a.m.

Services at Solace Church, 10 a.m. Interment St. Paul's Episcopal Church Mon-ist. John's Cemetery. tday, 10 a.m.

Interment Pinelawn Cemetery. Vfcnrfiv. Julu thin OOK. William H. 1 P.M.

it t'h'pol T'tndau, JulM rll'l l.li:s. Marif law I' al hand Hilliide Arenua JA. 6-6670 Xlonttav. Julv KIKO Andrew A.M. at hapel BROOKLYN FUNERAL HOMES 20 SNYDER AVE.

AT FLATBUSH AVE. ULSTER (4800 Flatbuth 2-0266-7 50 Snrtsta Avemw-MAin 2-S5SS FUNIRAl HOMES IN IROOKIYN MANHATTAN IRONX QUf INS CEMETERY PLOTS FOR SALS LUTHERAN CEMETERY Eight-; crypt granite mausoleum for sale, condition; reasonable )ricc. Charles Potter, 135 Broadway. New York Citv. I nr.

WaiHcr It. Cooke, Now York' largest Funtral Dirtctort Dtscriptivi True mge America' JmmaiaU Cloth Covered Caskots J150-U90-J230 Solid Hardwood 1260 Solid Onk -147S Solid Mihogany ArmcoMatal J495-J5S0-1625 Solid 177 Solid Coppor J82S it every Fstrchild Sons rh.ipel, fliese Prim kckdo: Qvkel u-ilh hand oigrjied name pUte, Protective outer-se. Remnviniz deceased r1 I modern air-conditioning tempers heat and humidity anothu example of a policy that places public convenience high on the list of Fairchild obligations to those we serve. from any local hospital or residtnee. Embalming and dressinc; Gentleman's suit or Lady's dress.

Use of chapel or reposing room and necessary funeral equipment. Funeral from the residence if desired. Floral door-piccc. Procuring burial permit. Hearse and one limousine to any local cemetery.

AIRCHILD SONS PETER COOPER HvtnltT tni fbdantbnpiil 179I-1S83 Mankind hneti jo cnuoileif wavi when the inren tiv niod if ani mated tbi public welfaia. BROOKLYN no IH I NO OAROtN CITT JAMA! A MANHASftET IROOKIYN rUNIRAL MOMII 20 SNYDER AVENUE at Flatbvih Av. Ul 6-4800 50 SEVENTH AVENUE MAin 2-8585 ,1218 FIATBUSH AVENUE BUckmln.ttr 2-0266 QUIENS FUNERAL HOMIS 150-10 HIUSIOE AVENUE JAmolta 6-6670 63-31 FOREST AVENUE HEgemon 3-000 158-H NOSTHERN BLVD. Ftiuhlng 3-6600 Funa.ot Monhollon Bronx firoolrfyn INC. Funeral Directors Since 1886" 951 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn E.

Fairchild, l.icemrd Manijer Our Telephone Never Sleeps MAin 2- 3700 HARRY QUAYLE l.H Smoh St Brooklyn T. I. GALLAGHER SONS 25 Aberdeen St Brooklyn S7-4o H7th St. Northern Blvd. Manhaet KENNEDY'S CHAPEL Cnr.

Church Ar Rosri Avei. Brooklyn ZIRKEL FUNERAL HOME 24! Ri.larwood Ave. Cypreu ill KnrkawiT Ave. alley Sttetm, L. I.

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