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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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rERM Chalmers, May 5, m.v stoky-mary rRisciLLA, en BROOKLYN FA GIF. SUM, WAY 6. 1943 21' MRS. JENNIE P. McCRUM DIES: beloed husband of Mary J.

inee Saturday, May 5. 194V at her res-i Mimnautth); father of Mary Jane, der.ee. 1147 E. 19th Street, beloved 1 ok. a a memorial Marguerite and Mrs.

Howard Rus- mother of Mrs. GaMou F. Balme descendant OF PATRIOTS John J. Curran Mrs. Philip iuss, in; brother of Mrs, Jane Service at the Fairehild Chapel.

8 Mrs. Howard Scantlebury. Lrlterts Place, on Monday at 8 Hrr Mary Jqne Goodell and Murray: p.m. Tntnmont Glenwood Cemetery, Mrs. Jennie Pitcher McCruin.

66, in Brooklvn for over 50 ears. Allen, Lama A. Baetgaluyxi.T. Bauer, C. G.

Burke, William Byrne, Margaret Pelly Officer, 20 Mother of Editor Mern. Chalmers Momrow, Emma Mulligan. Mary Murray, James Neiil. Margaret J. was Mem.

Services Monday at 8 p.m. Long Branch, New Jersey. direct descendant of George and fa'rur. Frederick Pi'chrr rtl Hit icw luiik luu iii i kttcc uiv tint 5 lit: lufnlli. nf Rnvn'nHnnnrv a in' be published neral Home 187 S.

Oxford South Brooklyn and her grand-i A solemn requiem mass lor petty 1 i beloved wife of the late Philio. cl ww fm htirierl vr-armtav in tv ci. kl- nr Coar, JolinT. Tiirrniv WAV 1ft interment Tuesday, iu a.m.. neixn-Co uuam 4a t-iais jonn j.

curran ir TUESDAY, MAT 29 W00Q Cemetery. New RocheUe. di5 Jthc Cypress Hills Cemetery follow- first president of the Brookijn Da- dlod in actlon iu the May BM Suss a former 'daughter Mr, Hp nrwn Vu nc p. ,1 1 IK il 7 who died in action in the aiooKiyn resiaer.t, yesieraay R. C.

was held yesterday a. MINSTERER April 27, Tuesday, 10:30 a.m., fromel g9.31 164th jamalca. Mrs. McCrum survived by her home here after a long ill- KhA uri last Tiipsrliiv at hor arm t.lmri TViiii'las man. Church of Good Shcoherd.

Avenue She a 66. SALLIE MCREE, at the home 01 ner "ui" uapci, oo urii-ui rutc. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery, home In St. Albans after a brief acer of the Kincsborotuh Hoiusinc anri H.i-heMer St. Pef.

Officer: Mrs. Suss was the aidow of Phllio niere, Mrs. Walter R. Borg, Lakeland, beloved wife of the late SWARTWOon noR.n m. of I illness.

Projects; a daughter, Mrs. Edward Curran. who would have been tiss, who duxl December, and Telephone Miss Hart MAin 4-6200 to place your copy Charles Joseph; member of Flat- She was the widow of the late! Andersen, and a sister, Mrs. Bertha in August was the son of Mr. and the mother of Helen Brown, society 87-17 lfllrf Sfroof RirhrvnnnH Hill William E.

McCruin and had lived 'McCrum. Mrs. John J. Curran of 19S4 Ford htor of the Brooklyn Eagle. Born bush O.

E. S. and Brooklyn Saturday, May 5, 1945, beloved No. 43, P. O.

o. of PfCi prr R. and Robert Coates, Marsden Newman, John H. focoss. John J.

Crawford, Joseph fOHva. Americo Davitt, Martin Owens. Frank Doyle, Edmund Pandona, James Ewald, William Pihl, Sigrid A. Farrell, Margaret Polis, Emelia D. Fausner, Clara Ranieri.A.U Firori, Mary R.

J. Gibson, Millard Robinson, Leo E. Huf fmire, Wynant Schwanenf Kellett, Ella Sheehan, Jane Hyatt, John Stoky.MaryP. Kennedy, Thomas Suss, May Bell Laura, Ralph Swartwood.Dorr Lav, James H. Taylor, Nellie rMacDonsld, A.

Walsh.W. J. ft iMcNamara, T. Walther, Frances McNamara.T. Street.

1,1 orooKiyti. uvea mere until He was a craduate of the Good 12 ago when she came to county leader, 18 fa. fa. uisiripw. Swartwood and Janet E.

Jones. n' I i 1 1 e. II uscar wison, rormer Kicnmona nui ounaer shepherd parochial School and St. Notice of service later at the Fair- Connecticut. Surviving, besides her daughter, Oscar Olson, formerly a well vear ago.

Surviving are his widow, Francis Preparatory School. Brookljn. Funeral services at the Walter B. Cooke, Funeral EWALD WILLIAM, at his home, i Home, 150-10 Hillside Avenue, Monitor Street, May 4, 1945.1 maica. L.

Monday. 10 a.m. In- child Chapel, 89-31 164th Street, Jamaica. known builder of Richmond Hiil Mrs. Marie Olson; a son, Chief; He enlisted when he reached his is a Brother, rranK m.

bcanueoury and South Ozone Park and a for- Radio Officer William Olson of the birthday and was called to a--! of Mountainville, N. Y. terment CvDress Hills Cemetery. i a LOR On May 5. 194a, mer member of -the 14th Resiment.lU.

S. Maritime Service, and two tive duty in January, 1943. Hisi i National Guard, died April 26 at: brothers, John and Carl OLson, t.he! parents, two brothers, P-t. Edmund Survived by wife, Anna; two sons, William and Pvt. Charles serving in Germany, and three daughters, Viola.

Mary and Grace, and two Additional Obituaries On Page 31 MULLIGAN MARY. May 4. 1945, Edward, Mary Clark and Helen beloved wife of the late William; Esposito; sister of Anna Conlon. devoted mother of William, Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., from v-a Venice, it was learned here: latter of Sweden, and a and Robert, and a sister, Mane today. He was born in Sweden 62 i Ralph Olson.

Survive. brothers, Charles and Henry. Fu neral Monday. 9:30 a.m., "rena ana snn rugim, j. uraay runerai nome.t Chanel of William Murohv fcisepnine Mahoney, Agnes 232 Utica Avenue; requiem mass Son.

87 Herbprt. srv pmn mnsslttose ivuhm vj. uian.ucnj, iv. vuuiui. r- i rr.

i ft Oft itvw i runera iuesu. UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB OF her residence, 576 79th Stieet, sol-NFW vnRK. rrv ((B REFINEMENT AND SINCERITY emn requiem mass St. Ephremsdreppst R. C.

Church, 10 a.m. of MILLARD HAYS GIBSON, one of its beloved and loyal members. Arrangements by Joseph G. of requiem at St. Cecilia's R.

C. Church at 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. FARRELL MARGARET, of 104 Wyckoff Street, May 4, beloved wife of Thomas and sister of William Clark.

Reposing at Harry Quayle Funeral Home. 134 Smith Street. Requiem mass Tuesday, 9 a.m.. St. Paul's Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. TdAit'i doth notices contain the drtaili e. the funerals or memnrUI ertlni the followini who dire la the sertice o( our eountm Coss, Pf c.John J. MacDonald, Sgt. Andrew V.

McNaraara, Sgt. Thomas F. Oliva, Sgt. Americo Robinson, Capt. Herbert K.

Walsh, Flight Officer William J. MURRAY JAMES on May 4, 1945, beloved father of Edward William Frank V. and Mrs. Arthur G. Grampp.

Reposing at Murnane Aineral Home, 243 6th Avenue. Requiem mass Monday, May 7, at St. Saviour's Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross JOHN W. CRANDALL, Secretary.

WALSH Flight Officer LI AM killed in action on April 24. 1945, beloved son of Denis J. and the late Helen loving brother of Mrs. Adrian Norbert Renz, Helen and Lt. Edward Walsh.

Solemn requiem mass Tuesday. May FAUSNER Mav 1945. CLARA beloved mother of Dorothy and Albert. Reposing at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue. 1 8.

at 10 a.m., St. Saviour's R. C. Church, 8lh Avenue and 6th Street. NEILL MARGARET JANE, on Services Monday, May 7, 8 p.m.

May 4, 1945. loving sister of I WALTHER FRANCES fnee ALLEN LAURA on Friday, iv 4 1945 sister of the late Mrs. umn. mis. cuwaiu oviutui'u, uuneroonK Ave- Isabelle Frost and Mrs.

Ella FIRORI MARY fnee Connolly). INeM), William and Lester Ncill. nue Riugewoori. on May 4, 1945. In jServices at the Hallett Homestead, her 68! year, beloved wife of John; 147th Street and Northern none- Moving mother of James Schaffer.

Quintana. Service at the Fairehild on Mav 4, 1945, beloved wife of Chapel, 89-31 164th Street, Ja-: Michael; devoted mother of Pfc. niaica, Tuesday at 2 p.m. I Vincent, U. S.

Army; sister of Denis vard, Flushing, L. Monday, May John Schaffer, Mrs. Lillian Pitch-7, at 8:30 p.m. Interment Tuesday ardo, Frank Walther, U. S.

and BACIGALUPO TERESA, on May! Connolly; niece of Mrs. Nellie Reyn- in Woodlawn Cemetery. 4. Our Larly of tnretto Churrb, Sacltman and Pacific reels. Parish founded in 1894 by the lale Rrv.

Stephen Gesualdo. Present church dedicated on April 5. 190S. Golden Jubilee observed on June 11, 1944, beuitumii a week-lonsr celebration. Pev, Eliodoro Capo-bianco, Pastor.

Ona ot tenet ol Brooklyn Churehtt, from her residence, 1154 E. 35th Street; requiem mass R. C. Church of St. Thomas Aquinas.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. GIBSON MILLARD HAYS, Friday, May 4, 1945, beloved son of Mrs. Kose Heddesheimer; also survived by eight grandchildren. Funeral services on Monday. 8 p.m., at George Baque Funeral Home, 614 Woodward Avenue, Ridgewood.

Relatives and friends, also members of Acme Lodge, No. 51, Shepherds of Bethlehem, also members of Brooklyn Lodge, Foresters of America, are respectfully invited to attend. In lupo; mother of Eugene and Lucy Roncoroni; sister of Josephine Ron-coroni. Funenl Monday, 10:30 a.m., from Charles Bacigalupo Funeral Home, 36 Mulberry Street, New York City. Requiem mass, 11 a.m., Trans-fieuration Church, 29 Mott Street, NEWMAN JOHN on May 5, 1945, beloved husband of Sarah (nee Coffey), father of Martin John H.

Jr. and Corp. James A. Reposing at Harry F. Blair Funeral Parlor, 723 Coney Island Avenue.

Solemn requiem mass Our Lady of Refuge R. C. Church, Tuesday, 10 a.m. Ellen and Millard Francis Gibson New York City, interment 111 mm-, nmcral irom coiumous tjnapei, i ily vault, Calvary Cemetery. i W.

60th Street, New York City, nt s7, Monday, 9:30 a.m.; requiem mass terment Tuesday, 2 p.m., Evergreens O'HARA Friday, MARCELLA ed sister of Anna, at: Cemetery 'n wo O'HARA, bclovi 'tCorpiis Christi ijaiaveue nvtuuc 121st Street, at 10 a.m. ouct Confirmation Mav 5 1945. devoted father of fcUl I IU III UlUlfl lis." uin nephew. Funeral Tuesday; solemn; GAINSBURG Mr. and Mrs.

Her F.velvn, Clinton and Charles Bauer; brother of Theresa and May Bauer. Services N. F. Walker Funeral Home, requiem otauii.uu.j Gainsburg, of 52 De Koven IU a.m. imrimi-111, nuiy rw 11,.

u.r. Cemetery. ment private. HUFFMIRE WYNANT, suddenly, May 4, 1945, beloved husband of the late Rebecca May Abrams, father of Mrs. L.

C. Llngle, Mrs. J. G. Fas-dick and Wynant S.

Huffmire; brother of Mrs. B. M. Barnes and Frank R. Huffmire.

Funeral serv Mitzvah of their son. ROY ELLIS, OLIVA Sgt. AMERICO, U. S. which took place on Saturday, May 8 '-34 80th Street, Woodhaven, bun--day, 4 p.m.

BURKE-WILLI AM THOMAS, on May 5, 1945, at his home, 197 Broadway, Hicksville, L. I. Survived by three sons, Raymond "Joseph William M. D. Funeral Tues- Army, killed in plane crash in 5, 1945, at Temple Beth Emeth Italy, February 2, 1945.

lovin? Marlborough Road, Brooklyn, N. son of Pantaleone and Maddalena! Oliva and dear brother of fenoUJlCDOTmClttSf ices Sunday at 4 p.m. at the Mc Manus Funeral Home, 2001 Flat bush Avenue, interment Monaay, icmuu-iu 1 noNOHUE The family of the (lay, May at a.m., Plnt.Umris (-emeterv. Henrv J. Stock Funeral Home, Si 1 Marie Street; thence to the! HYATT JOHN SHERWOOD, ot 7, a.m., fat rinoars cnuicn.

ELEAN0R DONOHUE wish to OWENS FRANK. Funeral from express their heartfelt thanks for James C. Nugent Funeral the kind expressions of sympathy. Church of St. Ignatius of Loy- 137 Garfield Place.

Now reposing 44 Clinton Avenue and E. 28th Street. Tues-: floral offerings, mass earns; also to ola where a solemn requiem mass at Boardman Chapel will be offered. Interment noiy street, services Monday at 1 p.m. uj uv 1 iuu.i, Cemetery, Westbury.

Please omit flowers, "vu, wc. ui Rood A RECENT SURVEY of the cost of funerals, conducted locally, shows that of each one thousand Luc MiHUir.Ns rAteiiueu iu uivui uui- 1945, at 2368 E. 24th Street, beloved thcir recent bereavement. BYRNE Suddenly, on May 3.1 KELLETT ELLA suddenly, 1945. MARGARET, beloved wife of May 5, 1945.

Notice of funeral later. Charles" mother of Dorothy KENNEDY Mav 4. THOMAS husband of Elizabeth; father of James; son of Madeline; brother of heloveri hrother nf EUpn nnri I Margaret. Muriei, ruutwta mu aim 202 were up to- rmirns -Rvvne and sister of ranK ana ranarea. runeiai lues- IXilores BJine, ana msici in ij.u n.m ct Mrs.

Sarah Campbell; member of gurah Canmbel member 0 tholomew Newsam. runerui Mlh Reiment Camp. No. 14, yueens Aooey, tj. s.

W. V. The Rev. Robert Hall uuy, a.JV tl.lll., icquiciil ab vjl. Mark's Church, 10 a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. PIHL On May 5, 1945. SIGRID of 372 91st Street, beloved wife Two words with a great deal of meaning rise high in importance when the merits of funeral service are weighed. Refinement is one. It is a distinctive feature of all funerals conducted by the Community Funeral Directors listed oelow evidenced in every service detail, in modern facilities, in the efficiency of personnel.

Sincerity is another. A sincere desire to please, interest in the family's welfare, a co-operative viewpoint in the matter of cost, so that expenditures are never excessive and are based on a flexible range of prices suitable to every income. nue, Hollis, N. Monday, 9:30 a.m.; -f gl Andrcw-S Epiacopai requiem mass St. Gerard clulrchi conduct religious serv-COAR JOHN THOMAS of 2981 ices at his residence, 628 49th Street, JORDAN We wish to express our appreciation for the many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy extended by friends, neighbors, American Legion, Bill Brown, No.

507, and the Rev. B. V. Norman during our recent bereavement. Mr.

and Mrs C. F. Jordan, Family. MULHOLLAND Family of the late Lt. JOHN C.

MULHOLLAND wish to thank the Reverend Clergy of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Sisters of St. Joseph, relatives and kind friends and neighbors in our recent bereavement. The FAMILY. Avenue U. beloved husband of Vio-1 Monday at p.m.

lel (nee Scheckenback), dear son. Green-Wood Cemetery. Interment: of Charles, and devoted mother of Maj. Carl Harry Pihl and Mrs. Wehpr nl.sn survived hv 217 were irom $151 to $250 209 were from $251 to $350 167 were from $351 to $450 205 were more than $450 These figures do not includa death notices, transcripts, cemetery and crematory charges, church services and clergy, and New York City Sales Tax.

LAURA-RALPH, of 320 Sprague; three grandcinlidren. Services at Avenue, Tottenville, S. I on Satur- pYprf Sons Memorial. 7501 5th Avenue, Monday, 7:45 p.m. nf Grace Coar, brother of William.

Grace Warne, Blanche Jacobs, Adeline Kenney, Helen Herzberg and Anna Leziik. Service at Zirkel Funeral Home, Ridgewood and Norwood Avenues, Sunday, 8 p.m. Interment Monday, 2 p.m. day. May 5, 1945, beloved father of Harry E.

and Grace; loving brother of Mrs. J. Savino. Funeral from the Casey Funeral Home, 187 Victory Boulevard, Tottenville, I POLIS -EMELIA on May 3, 1945, at her residence, 374 Franklin Avenue. Survived by v.ne son, William three grandchildren, Staff Sgt.

William, U. S. Army; Lanard and Lavinia. Funeral from resi 3n qjemoriam SPAYD CLARENCE May f. COATES MARSDEN, on on Tuesday; requiem mass at May 4, 1945, beloved husband of Church of Our Lady Help of Chris-Ida, and brother of Emma Coates.

I tians at 10 a.m. Interment Ocean 1941. In loving memory of my dence Monday, 9:30 a.m.; solemn: husband 1 View Cemetery Service at the Fairehild Chapel. Bb Lefferts Place, on Monday, 8 p.m. requiem mass Church of the Na-iTh, unnn souf tU'ity, 10 a.m.

1 Mav wither and derav, iillifon niv.lni. i Bui ihr levp fur you, my dear, who sleep LAY Oh May 4, 1945, at his resilience, 151 Rutledge Street, JAMES Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. henpMh Shal! npvpr f.ide nwny. THE FOLLOWING COMMUNITY FUNERAL DIRECTORS, MEMBERS OF THE METROPOLITAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION, WHICH CONDUCTED THE ABOVE SURVEY, PRESENT THESE MESSAGES FOR YOUR GUIDANCE Lonesome Wife, ANN. COSS Pfc.

JOHN killed In dear father of Ruth, Mildred. W. action April 21, in Germany, Alma, Lester, Mrs. Edward Christ beloved son of Mary T. and.

and Mrs. John Fleeson. Funeral Charles loving brother of Mrs. Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., from the Mad-Raymond and Staff Sgt. I den Funeral Home, Franklin and rVm-les James A.

Solemn mass; Willoughby Avenues; requiem mass RANIERI Mav 2. 1943, ANTOINETTE LOUISE, aged 32. Survived by father, Paul, and mother, Gucrina Ranleri; brothers and sisters, Capt. Philip, Joseph, Winifred, Felice, Josephine. Albertina, Marie, Corp.

Columbo, Frances and John. Reposing Funeral Home, 15th Avenue between 73d and 74th Streets. Requiem mass St. Ephrem's R. C.

Church, Fort Hamilton Park- nf renuicm Wednesday, 10 a.m., Transfiguration Church. Interment AITKEN-Pfc. LAWRENCE T. In loing memory. Second anniversary mass SL, Ann's R.

C. Keansburg, N. Wednesday, 8 a.m. MOTHER. Theresa of Llsieux Church.

Avenue, St. John's Cemetery, and Troy Avenue. MacDONALD Sgt. ANDREW CRAWFORD JOSEPH of 2318 i killed in Germany, April 13, Avenue beloved husband of 1 ss 1945, husband of Claire Daley, nr 1. r- Edna passed away in Florida on'of 6824 Biiss Terrace; dear father 11 way aim oui oireei, raonuay, iuj a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. VJC1 May 3, 1945. He was a member 01 of AndrPa and brother of Corp. Pizzimenti Funeral Home. Directors.

the N. Y. P. D. and retired several U.

Army, overseas. Re- A unerat directors DAVITT On May 5, 1945, MAR- Our Udy of Perpetual Help Church, 4 Say Mav 8 9 433 Nostrond Ave. STerling 3-7700 "Tb Most Conveniently Lorntea Funeral Home tn Brooklyn" TIN beloved husband of catn-, vC.n.c. frQm Ijpber punpral Homp trine dice Brennan); devoted father, McNAMARA Sgt. THOMAS 2000 Hudson Boulevard, Union Citv, of Mrs.

Ann McHenry, Mrs. Cecelia 0f Underhill New Jersey. Member Stereotypers Grogan, Kit a. iviaiun auu kulcd in aclion jn Germany. Union.

MICHAEL J. P. HOG AN, President J. Frank Travis, Secretary. Michael Davitt, N.

Y. P. brother m5 bPi0Vpd husband of of Mrs. Winifred Norene. Mrs.H(,lcn (nee oermodv); father of Bessie Schalk and Mary Davitt; dear son of Jane anrj tlie his residence.

885 Pacific Street. late Rir)iarci; brother of Rita, Jane, ROBINSON Capt. HERBERT i prf(J HERBST SoS -L, of 325 Hawthorne 1,1,1 KENDALL Funeral Tuesday, 10 a.m.; requiem st and Pfc. Henry MxxUciaU B.I HANSON PLACE at the L. I.

R. R. Drpol and mass St. Joseph k. u.

unurcn. interment Calvary. DOYLE EDMUND of 148 E. 50th Street, Manhattan, Friday, May 4, 1945, beloved husband of Helen A. Doyle.

Reposing at Plaza Funeral Home, 40 W. 58th Street. Service Monday, 8 p.m. Please omit flowers. Solemn mass of requiem St.

Teresa's Church, Sterling Place, Saturday, May 12, at 9:30 a.m. McNAMARA On Friday. May 4, 1945, at 8 Sherman Street, THOMAS McNAMARA, beloved brother of Nellie Murtha, Catherine McNa-mara; uncle of Edna and Elsie Murtha. Funeral Monday, 10:30 730 1 5 th Are nue 7 II 63th Sired Street, died of wounds in Germany, April 7, 1945, beloved husband of Margaret J. (nee Smith), and devoted son of Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert and brother of Helen M. Robinson. Memorial service will be held in the Lenox Road Baptist Church, Lenox Road and Nostrand Avenue, Sunday, May 6, at 3:30 p.m. SCHWANENFLUGEL Friday, May 4, 1945, SARAH; beloved BROOKLYN, N.

Y. Eurl C. Berbit, LietnttB GLENDALE GEORGE WERST. Inc. 71-41 Cooper At.

RIDGEWOOD GEORGE BAQUE 614 Woodward At. ERNEST F. BATES SON 1871 Green At. W. THEODORE LUTZ SON.

Inc. 68 08 Forest At. R. STUTZMANN SON, Inc. 2001 Madison St JAMAICA JOHN J.

GALLAGHER SONS. Inc. 87-46 137th St QUEENS VILLAGE R. STUTZMANN SON, Inc. 224-39 Jamaica At.

ST. ALBANS LAWRENCE D. ROUSE St Albans Funeral Horn 19102 Linden BouleTard WEST FOREST HILLS THEO. HILLEBRAND, Inc. 6317 WoodhaTen BouleTard WOODHAVEN N.

F. WALKER 87-34 80th St 86-07 lamalca At. BALDWIN, L. I. PHONIC SHOHK ROAD 5-16ao FLATLANDS HOWARD 4 HOWARD 5815 Arenu GREENPOINT THEO.

HILLEBRAND, Inc. 110A Nanau At. WM. P. MURPHY SON 87 Herbert St WEIGAND BROS.

207 Nassau Are. PARK SLOPE GEORGE J. AYEN 55 7th At. JOSEPH G. DUFFY 237 9th St EDWARD F.

HIGGINS 1286 Prosped At. E. H. LOCKWOOD 255 21st St WM. A.

RINGE 361 7th Are. M. J. SMITH SONS 248 Prospect Park West JOHN H. TIMMS 246 5th Ave.

SO. BROOKLYN JOSEPH P. CLAVIN 496 Court St. GEORGE SIEBOLD SON 384 Van Brunt St A. TORREGROSSA Funeral Homes 161 Degraw St STUYVESANT CHAS.

B. MARTIN, Inc. 921 Greene At. WILLIAMSBURG JOHN T. GALLAGHER 204 Bedlord Ave.

BENSONHURST A. TORREGROSSA" Funeral Homes 1305 79th St BUSHWICK JOHN J. GALLAGHER SONS, Inc. 25 Aberdeen St BENJAMIN GRINDROD 27 Hull St J. CLEMENT KEARNS Bushwick cor.

Pilling St CONRAD J. KOCH 58S Erergreen Are. 514 Wilaon At. UNITED BURIAL CO. 1202 Broadway WEIGAND BROS.

1015 Halsey St GEORGE WERST. Inc. 572 Hart St CLINTON HILL EBBERS-HILL, Inc. Clinton At. Chapel 519 Clinton Ave.

DOWNTOWN JERE J. CRONIN. Inc. 115 Atlantic Ave. T.

J. HIGGINS SON. Inc. 203 lay St HARRY QUAYLE 134 Smith St FLATBUSH JOHN T. GALLAGHER 2549 Church Ave.

KENNEDY'S CHAPEL Cor. Church Roger Area. MOADINGER FUNERAL PARLORS 1120 Flatbusb At. CHARLES A. RINGE 802 Ditmai Are.

M. J. SMITH SONS 2011 Flatbusb At. BAY RIDGE I. ALBERT BARRON 6001 5th Art.

JOSEPH P. CLAVIN 7723 4th At. COSGROVE FUNERAL CHAPEL 7315 15th At. 5723 5th At. JOHN J.

DARRAUGH SONS 8813 5th At. JOSEPH G. DUFF.Y 7703 5th A. GEORGE HARRIS 5012 4th Ara. E.

H. LOCKWOOD 4617 7th At. JAMES F. McKEON SON 7212 Fl Hamilton Parkway OATES UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT 6312 51b Ats. GEORGE SIEBOLD SON 7523 3rd At.

BEDFORD JOSEPH J. GALLIGAN 973 Btdford At. A. A. JUNG 796 Lincoln Placa IAMES A.

MADDEN 197 Franklin At. EDWARD G. McGILL Successor lo Chat. I. Ban 2 BreToorl Place CYPRESS HILLS WILLIAM H.

CORNELL 1210 Liberty At. REGINA E. DONNELLY HAROLD C. PURCELL 203 Euclid At. ZIRKEL FUNERAL HOME 243 Ridgewood At.

a.m.; mass ot requiem tioiy warne Church. Interment Holy Cross mother of Lucy Masterson. Fu neral from her home. 86-13 102d Street, Richmond Hill, Monday, ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vVrita or telephone for a new folder of forms for Acknowledgments, olso other helpful Information. Ask for Miss Hart.

MAIn 4-6200. Cemetery. MOMROW EMMA suddenly, May 4, 1945, at the Memorial Hospital, Albany, N. devoted wife of Christian beloved mother of John Arthur Alma Ren-1 dert. Funeral will be held from her home, 5 Amsterdam Avenue, Men-! ands, N.

Y. WE ASK YOUR CO-OPERATION Due to wartime- restrictions we cannot provide unlimited transportation for your friends. We ask your pa'rlotlc co-operation in holdlna funeral patties to a minimum if possib'e. oniy to members ot the immediate family These are nut our rules but the Nation's short naes. While we must save, let's patriotic and help our Government May 7.

Requiem mass Church of the Holy Child Jesus at 10 o'clock Interment St. John's Cemetery. SHEEHAN JANE (nee Verdon). on May 3, beloved wife of the late Matthew; loving mother of Mrs. Anthony McManus life Matthew and John; grandmother of Corp.

Joseph McManus, U. S. Army. Funeral from residence, 853 E. 43th Street.

Brooklyn, Monday, 9:30 a.m.; solemn requiem ma Church of St. Theresa, the Little Flower, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Coughlin Poole, Directors. mm Fairehild Sons, established many years before the Spanish-American conflict, has carried on through three wars.

In the present emergency it is meeting difficult tests with its service unimpaired. Th lietl ef the Maine vai laid the Brooklyn Navy Yard In 1888 -two ytar after Fairehild itrvict began. SEE OUR In (cmotfam The Eagle ha published a booklet ot "In Memoriam" Versei You mr obtain copy of booklet, without by calling tn Ad Taker at MAin 46200. Fairehild Sons WEIGAND BROS. LARGE ADVERTISEMENT On Page 14 Walter B.

Cooke, ine. Umlorlukcrs Brooklyn Queen Slllrn liland Mankatlno, Broni and Wnlcheiler JAMAICA FIX'SHINO xMorticians Since 1886 86 Lefferts Place Brooklyn Frjnk Fairehild, Lrrnifit Manaccr Our Telephone Never Sleeps MAin 2 3700 WE INVITE YOUR INQUIRIES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION) CARDl'N CITY.

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