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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 25

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1 PrT7.nT.nAf. Alh.inr Wratl DANIELS WILLIAM retired; LINDEMANN LOUISE on BROOKLYN EAGLE, APRIL 3, 1949 25 assistant principal Mart Twain March 31. 1949, beloved mother of CAPT. L. E.

PATTERSON DIES; April 2, 1949. ELIZABETH ISEN-BARTH. of Greenville. F. Hiph School.

Coney Island, on April, Ethel and Louise Lindemann Afiyrs. Mela Lankenau, Henry H. 1949. belayed husband ot the late, Services at the Moadinger Funera! ue 01 me iaie nugo retzoia, ior-' mm mm mm mm. a mm Ave.

He remained there until 1921 when he was made a captain. In that vear lie was merly of Richmond Hill; sister of HhUI ll-l fL I UMhl Nl I Osrnr Tsenharth- mint nf Milton aao-a Til I I I Estelle Isaacs Succumbs in Miami Aust, Esther Lindemann, L. ifcara inee uiiKinsi. aevoiea ioster- ariors, 1120 riatbtisn Avenue. Brangan.

WilliamManteU, C. father of George N. Daniels; cearlSunday. 8 p.m. Interment Green- Brewer Mary L.

McCarthy. M. brother of Winifred M. Daniels of; Wood Cemetery. Bridges.

Edward McCormick. Nora I New York. Ca therine O'Connor and Petzold, Greenville, N. and Mary assigned to the 64th Precinct, where he remained until he ie- Former Police Capt. Lawrence he "was honored by public Patterson, who retired in'nals and fellow policemen.

Elizabeth Cornell of New Rochelle. Brlnkmann, D. Morris.Anna Edward Daniels of Sherburne,) LONG ISLAND GENERAL service from the Fieseler December. as commander He was horn in 1S73 in Front valentine, who then was Police Clausen. Herman Muha, Castas N- na.

Agnes uromgoole of SEMBLY, FOURTH DEGREE.lFuneral Home, 3358 Fulton Street, Cro65.Sarah Newlands, Harry Sherburne and South Carolina. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, an-Brooklyn. Monday evening. 8 Cummings. B.

Nigro. George Funeral Monday. 9 a.m.. from the nounces with deep regret the death o'clock. Interment Tuesday, 10:30 Plaza of the 64th lie Isaacs precinct, died 1 (Fort Hamilton L' Manhattan and lived as a Commissioner, presented Cap- Fstel.e Isaacs of 47 late Friday niehtl herr'.

tain Patterson with a of Mrs. Till Ty "Vt Srno 111 that mental medal in recognition ofiand the late David Isa Hospital after, neighborhood. From that sec-hu nrpninei, Bh.in. in his precinct's showing in the Daniels, William Patterson, L. run.

rtome. or its esteemed Faithful Evergreens Cemetery. aacs. died Dennihy.Mary Petterson. Hedvig uouitvaia.

QUINN. Members will! at St. Peter t-ri(oV Petzold. Eliza oetn n-rquicm Mass assemoie at Gallaghers Funeral I PRAY Suddenly, Saturday, in Miami bi uur may 01 ooiace ti. u.iHome.

2549 Church Avenue. Pray, Charles three days' illness. He was and lived at 190 8th Ave. oivCHARLES Of 6925 4th Avenue htlsfonnrt nf r.hl lat hp. Dlmentsteln, P.

FaUer, Luisa Farrell, Peter Gould, Horace Griffin, C. ponce saieiy campaign. His wife, Mrs. Carla Patterson, died in 1930. He is survived Beach, where she had spent the Winter.

She was the sister Church. Coney Island, 10 a.m. In-Sunday evening at 8:30 o'clock, terment St. John's Cemetery. I DANIEL A.

DOYLE. tion his parents moved to Hod Hook. He joined the police department in January, 1S96. Four years later he was promoted to sergeant. This promo loved father of Charles Harold, Captain Patterson was the Florence Raleigh and Margaret holder of numerous citations Quinn, Joseph Relihan.

E. J. Sr. Sabin, Joseph Sampson. A.

r.iui,.i i by three daughters, Mrs. Regina; DENNIHY MARY Anril 2 1Q4Q navigator. fofJSrHT 7 6th lenue. Gravina. Faithful Scribe.

Gross, Ernest for his work in the department Downer. Retired member Department Public Works, Spanish- Magler, Mary and Sally Patterson; three sons. Dr. Lawrence tion Wflii hasfpnpH whpn hoi of Mrs. Bertie Michaels, wife of Joseph Michaels president of Michaels furniture dealers.

Miss Isaacs, born In Brook- Mary Slocum. Katie -Hoelderlin. F. Sussner. William voted mother of Ellen Havden.

MANTELL CATHERINE fneelAmerican War veteran. Reposing George and Leo. Solemn Requiem Miss Tlipsrtav Q1I air. Mass TuMriav gin rescued a woman who fell from the deck of an excursion R. Patterson Thomas and John Patterson: two erand- vu April 1, una, at, livuhiii 5 runeraj xiume, tin Ave- In 19.1(5 Kings County Lighting Post, in co-operation with Bay Ridge and Fort Hamilton Memorial Post, presented him the American Legion Medal for outstanding service to the com- Jher home.

6016 5th Avenue, corner 13th Street. Funeral Taverna. Vito Van Cleft. Harry Wall, Margaret Wise, Naomi Thomas Aquinas R. C.

Church Hoyle, Jessie Hughes, James Isaacs, Estelle talldin, Kading Koebele, K. steamer passing the Hamiltoirdaughters. Claire McFad-l''n- attended Lockwood Acad-Ave. ferry house. He caught the'den and Joan Magler.

jemy and Adelphi Academy. She oman as she was sinking fori ti fnnrai -iti hairi been a semi-invalid for sev- Rpiinsincr at rharsel i lul inoiner 01 itu-a nose ana weuncsaaj ooiemn Kequiem Mass Dulf" 9th Street and 4th Am1 WiUUm 'Of org. Reposing at Our Lady of Angels Church, 10:15 mu oueet ana A.enue. Chaxl of Albert Barron. 60th a.m.

Interment Holv Cross Ceme- muniiy in cnun weitare, satetv the third me and trot hpr Iwck 1 erai years DIMENT3TEIN PHILIP. at Mh Avenue. Funeral' tery. ALBERS MET A J6 hustand of son of Monapy, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Mi'fs of lip-uies ner motner ana sis and Americanization. When hej to the pier where both were Chapel, Lafayette Ave.

RELIHAN EDWARD J. Sr retired the Bav 1 Church ot our Lady of Dean btreet. FrKiay. April 1. iyw, Racnei; dear brother of Ua ter.

1 aac survived nv KKlge lax- hauled to jtafetv. Untamn i-adii'am wi'l ha Cemvea wue 01 me ate j.itoo Mary, Herbert. William and i In 19tr he was made a lieu-offered at 10 a.m. in St. Saviour's nepnew, Joseph Michaels 3d I-v 'Perpetual Help.

Interment Cal-March 30, 1949, beloved husband, payers sent him a letter of 'in vary Cemetery. 'J Conr5U for his efficient ami father of Marion Aloers: aeariv aovotea motner Sunday. 1 p.m litenant and was assumed to the' ft (' ehnri'h Avp ami mh and Edward J. brother of William T. Repos.

MCCARTHY Fririav. MAR rori Hamilton park ice at the Fairchild Chapel, 91 Wet End line to Fort Hamillcn Atlantic Avenue, Monday, 2 p.m. Station, Brooklyn). courteous police service Bay T2d (5th Ave.) Precinct. andiSt.

Burial with mil ))oiice Ridge and Fort Hamilton, and then was transferred to thej honors will be in Calvarv Ceme a "umber of other occasions; Parkville Precinct on LawTenceiterv. riARFT. 21a 14th strpet tvinvpH ing at his residence, 541 8th Street. Additional Obituaries On Page 37 i Solemn Reauiem Mass Mondav. 10 AIJST ESTHER, on April 1.

in FALLER LUIS A (nee Fiorellnl 'r St. Saviour' R. C. Church up 1(1 a uiiLiai 1 ivi i 1 i 1 1 er 86th year, beloved mother of on March 31, 1949, beloved wife ofinue corner 13th Street. Funeral Arrangements by Joseph G.

Duffy Joseph, Richard, John. James and Raymond; mother of Grace andjMonday. Solemn Requiem Mass' una. itepoouis ai, oricne ruirciaiuran, 01 josepn noreno; Family Church 10 a I sabin Joseph, suddenly, on April 1, 1949, beloved father of Home. 9229 Flatlands Avenue.

Fu-jsunived by six grandchildren. Fu neral service at St. Albans Episco-'neral from Walter B. Cooke. Inc ii.v., Consuelo Torpey; grandfather of torpey.

graimiamer R. Church of the Holy Rosary pal Church on Monday, April 4, at Funeral Home, 50 7th McCORMICK On April 2 1949 NQRA mee CnE 'lev) Patrlela and JosePh Tor A-- witeRof Th" LsL neral Monday. 9:30 am John J. p.m. Interment a a rs 1 Solemn Requiem Mass St, Cemetery.

R. C. Church Mcndav. 10 Healey Funeral mt- "urn Home. 2977 Ocoan Avenue.

Re Interment St. John's WILLIAM Jr. iiiiiiri ui INOlU Mrs. Lillian Clancy. Mrs.

A -s Cannon and John McCor- quiem Mass St. Mark's Church. 10 tilled in action. March 24. 1945 a.m.

Interment St. John's Ceme in Germany, dear son of William AKKbLi-Apru 1. 14. tnd Helen: brother of James. Re- oeiovea nusoana 01 wora 1 s'' -Kiaun-j Reposing at her resi- uwyeri lamer 01 uuatr.s puoiu Mtuteujr viutjjct, H.ny,.

sin CWBUM -AJWIUdAUJ, AD111 Cburab nd Rogers Avenues, Kepowng Alt 1949, beloved husband of Helen to Anril imq irunerai Home, via ueaiora a.m.; kp-'s April 5. 1949. Sol- 9 p.m. Tuesday. Requiem Mass Tuesday.

9'QUiem Mas St. Francis of Assisi 7 AZT. 1 "71 T.ZrZiZ tmtt Jtequiem Mass Church of the a.m.. St. Patrick's Church.

C. Church. Interment Sr. John's ZZ 'Z Holt Cross Wednesday, 10 am Interment St. John's Cemetery.

ment St. Charles Cemetery. jCemetery. SLOCUM KATIE, on March 31 r.RTVFTM CJTHPB1OT 'nee viapbts iisiv tr 1949. widow of Lac H.

and be- 1.. Street, between Sttme. mml Reid Avenuei. Founded 1889. I irt mam relebrated in leaiir.l out loft, with borrowed acred ve tila.

altar equipment and veiment. Prominently identified with thfi history and development nf the Sliivvrsant Heighti aertion. Present rlmrrh dediraled May 4, HW. F.rperially noted (or ils heautiful allnr. Kev.

Arrhihald X. MrLeet, S.T.D., Admini-lralor. Mat hew and James Resan Re i T' 109 Avenue' R-iioved mother of Schuyler Slocum. pos ng Joseph DxX beloved "'jServices at the Moadinger Funeral Home8 7703 S.h a Lm Morns; sister of Sarah 1120 Flatbush Avenue, posing josepu u. uuny Frank Mirrir Mh r'S "ni' Dodd" nj.wr.n m.wi u.

Apru 1, 1949. wife of the late Henry J. Brewer, M.D.; mother of Elizabeth T. and Walter Brewer. Service at Jier home, 477 14th Street, Monday, 8 p.m.

30 pm. Interment ZUl Wi P. Monda" Sv 0 AnsScT 15 I "1 the Foibeil Fit- Own -Wood Tt.l.. a m- neral Home, 77 Lincoln Avenue.l Triform on fr Polvn vt- ood Cemc.i.v. I i -Ir in l-i MMiAW? BRIDGES EDWARD on Fri-j Centre, Monday.

Ap.1l 4.i SUSSNER Lt. WILLIAM flay, April 1949. Service at the! GOULD HORACE of 85 at 8 Pm- lu. S. Air Force, beloved son of Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Cypress Street, Floral Park, on1 Nathan and the late Sara; devoted Avenue, Monday, at 8 p.m.

April 1, 1949. beloved hus- MUHA COSTAS. March 31. 'brother of Phyllis; on March 24. iband of Clara L.

nee de-! formerly of 350 90th Street, beloved1 1945. Services Tuesday, April 5, BRINKMANN DORETTA, aged voted father of Helen Pridhamjhusband of EuRenia: lather p.m., "The Riverside," 76th 90, on April 1, 1949. beloved Edna Clement, George A. and, Catherine and Florence. Repas- Street and Amsterdam Avenue, mother of Irma Miles; grand- Horace E.

fond brother of.ing at Constantinides Funeral Please omit flowers, mother of Dorothy. Reposing at Laura Evans. Adah Livingston. Home, 186 S. Oxford Street iL.

the Queens Abbey, 198-20 Hollis Mabel Langbein and John Gould; R- R. depoti. Funeral TAVERNA VITO. of 365 Avenue Avenue, Hollis, L. I.

Services survived by twelve grandchil-jApril 4. Services at Kimisis The- T' on A)ril 2- 1949- beloved father day. 8 p.m. Interment Monday, 2 dren. Reposing at Stiitzmann'sjOtokou Church, 224 18th Sfreetjof Joseph, Frank, Fred, p.m., Nassau Knolls Cemetery.

Funeral Home, 224-39 Jamaica 1:30 p.m. La Sala and Concetta Avenue. Queens Village Services! Reposing at Jordan Funeral CLAUSEN 1st Lt. HERMAN Sunday, 8:30 p.m. Funeral Mon-1 NEWLANDS HARRY, April 2, 245 Avenue U.

Funeral 17th Airborne Division, U. S. Army.jday, 1 p.m. Interment Greenfield 1949. of 408 4th Street, brother ol Tuesday; Requiem Mass, 10 a.m., en April 2, 1945, in action, near Cemetery, Hempstead.

Louis and Mildred M. Saxton. 83 and Jude R. C. Church Munster, Germany, beloved hus-i Services Tuesday.

2 n.m. st- Jhn's Cemetery. A SERIES OF LOCAL CHURCH PICTURES fcand of Martha (nee Murphy); de-i GROSS ERNEST, March Chapel of Joseph G. Duffy, 9th voted son of Herman and beloved brother of Mrs. Street and 4th Avenue, loving brother of Marie.

Funeral Windels, Mathilda, Sophie, tervices at 8 p.m. on Monday, April Elizabeth Fisher, Mrs, Ger- NIGRO Staff Sgt. GEORGE on VAN CLEFT On Saturday. April 2. 1949, HARRY, beloved husband of Margaret and father of i -A RECENT SURVEY, nd Mrs.

4. 1949, at Fordham Evangelical! trutie Windels and Mrs. Mary February 13, 1945. at the Battle of DonaId H- Van Cleft a Lutheran Church. 2430 Walton Ave-iKohler.

Veteran of World War Lithe Btilee r.ermnnv firaman rt Elizabeth C. Frary. Servic- THE FOLLOWING FUNERAL DIRECTORS ARE MEMBERS OF THE METROPOLITAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION, Inc. es at the of the cost of funerals conductsd locally shows that of each on thousand riue. Interment Pinelawn National Employe of Brooklyn Post Olfice.fgrade, N.

Y. F. D. beloved son 0i Gen W. Pease Son Funeral Cemetery.

Registry Division for past twenty-: Anthony and Assunda; devoted Hume- 437 Nosirand Avenue, at 133 wr up to -S150 i ntpusiiig ai flicoaaain brother of Edward John Laura oireet, Monaay, April 4. neral Home, 187 S. Oxford Fwm Mass Our Lady f.1 i where the body of our late HARRINGTON MARY on 01 Lourdes R. C. Church Wednes- pvhhrm Aonl JAMES F.

HUGHES, reposes. 1 1949 toviitg mother of and Katherin? David. Mary. James Cemetery, Pinelawn 168 were from $151 to $250 181 wer from $251 to $350 186 wer from $351 to $450 332 wr mor than $450 These figures do not Include newspaper notices, transcripts, cemetery and crematory charges, religious services, extra automobiles, N. Y.

C. gales Tax and similar items. 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 prompu participation In unified planning nd activities in many directions The funeral director is 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 state and regional meetings and through their publications. Association membership is a voluntary obligation to adhere to a high standard of ethics formulated for the protection of the client and family. JPercy and Mabel Harris. Fu- and Joseph Brady. Funeral from JOHN B.

FTTZPATRICK. Grand Knight. Joseph L. Walsh, Recorder. jneral Monday.

10:15 a.m., from the ChaDel. 187 S. Oxford Street: Re-! QUINN JOSEPH April I. riav on A.i.mn quiem Mass, a.m.. St.

01 lneresa'Mass Churrh nf ih i (Ilr'H I rv flPHr 1 nor fT St. UtJllll v. nu- COLUMBUS COUNCIL. NO. 126.

church- Interment K. OF Members will assemble. Cemetery. rnund F. Reposing John T.

Gal-I' the club Sunday, April 3, at 8' jiagher Funeral Home, 2,549 Church HOELDERLIN FREDERICK, of Avenue. Requiem Mass Holy' WISE On ADril 1 1949 NAOMT p.m.; thence proceed to the im.u Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 "I joeiovea motner or Virginia Fisher, aged 55 years, beloved hus Church Avenue, where the boriv uL. PAnrRSOM Marie Pardio. Robert and James. OUINN JSEPH F- Bur hart Retired captain of the' Y.

P. d'I Home 978 QUINN. late treasurer, repays. Louis. WilHm Friday.

April 1. 1949. beloved ftrd Ave.nue- JOHN B. FITZPATRICK. tu "'ol-r.

'ifather ReVin. M.li" fa Monaay a m- Joseph G. Duffy anu iviiiioni, ofimra 1 atrlck Church I Monday, 8 p.m., at George Werst Lawrence E. Thomas I Grand Knight. Joseph L.

Walsh, Recorder. Funeral Home. 71-41 Cooper Ave- ana ohn Patterson; husband of Lawrence D. Rouse St. Albans Funeral Home 1 9 1 -02 Linden Boulevard St.

Alboni, L. I. 237 Ninth St. 7703 Fifth Ave. Brooklyn Additional Death Notices On Page 37 Inue.

Funeral Tuesday, 1 p.m. In- lne late tana; also survived by CROSS At Philadelphia. April terment Lutheran Cemetery. grandchildren. Reposing at 1.

1949. SARAH widow of Harry I Boyertown Chapels, 38 Lafayette W. Cross, and mother of Mrs. A. HOYLE On April 2.

Avenue. Funeral on Tuesday; Sol-Reynolds Crane of Radnor. Pa.JJESSIE, of 6817 Colonial Road.lemn Requiem Mass. 10 a.m., St. and Dr.

James E. Cross of South-beloved wife of Ernest Hoyle; dearjSaviour's R. Church, 6th Street bridge, Mass. Service for relatives imcther of Mrs. J.

Lang and and 8th Avenue, Brooklyn. Inter- HARRY T. PY J. J. GALLAGHER SONS SHELDON H.

AVENIUS nd friends on Sunday at herjErnest also survived by two'ment Calvary Cemetery, home. 1308 Caton Avenue, pm. I granddaughters. Funeral service atl 1 Interment Albany, N. on Mon- Chapel of George Siebold PETTERSON On April 1.

day. 17523 3d Avenue, Sunday. 8 p.m.' HEDVIG, of 218 Carroll Street, be-! I Interment Monday, 2 p.m., Ocean lov ed aunt of Lillian Dornheim.l CUMMINGS -rfnta-vitn view Cemetery, Harold Petterson and Lester! lira RuahwSk An IDringsjord. Services at Fred Herbst 2 HUGHES -On March 31, Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, 25 Aberdeen St, Brooklyn MORTUARY, INC. Kit.

44 Trsri BUckminster 2-0174 1925 Church Avenut CONRAD J. KOCH 58? Evergreen Ave. 514 Wilson Ave. Btookhn X-f Uth M. lamaica 6J-I5 Fnrnt Ava.

Ridgewood Northern Blvd. Manhanet LAWRENCE D. ROLSE St. Albans Funeral Home 191-02 Linden Boulevard St. Albans, L.

I. JOSEPH V. SESSA FUNERAL HOME 924 Fort Hamilton Parkway Brooklvn r.th- slT ftV, I JAMES belcved husband of the'Monday, 8 p.m Catherine; dear father of Mrs.nflt.P Marv father nf th i GEORGE J. AYEN 55 7th Ave. Brooklyn JOHN T.

GALLAGHER 2549 Church Ave. 204 Bedford Ave. Brooklvn E. H. LOCKWOOD 255 21st St.

4ol7 7th Ave. Brooklyn 1lT it iiin TIT I I Caniel McAllister, Peter. ECjmuncj -q John s. FraMls WhlV, pRfnC 'he late James F. also lnnif'f and 0W'Uiam by two grandchildren.

Funeral from his home 9:30 from s. Oxford Street, Wednesday; Requiem Mass at tne; Monday, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass n. C. Church of Our Lady of Cmnch. lnWrment Walter IB.

Cooke, New York's- lorgtuf Funwal Directors lne. BADER FUNERAL HOME naipu nve-, Holv Cross Cemeterv. INC. JOSEPH J. GALLIGAN 978 Bedford Ave.

Brooklyn W. THEODORE LUTZ SON. Inc. 8-0S Forest Ave. Ridgewootl GEORGE SIEBOLD SON 7523 3rd Ave.

38 Van Brunt St. Brooklvn lines Interment Calvary Cemetery, Liberty Ave. ror. Van Sirklen Ave, Kooert k. Donovan, Director.

Brnoltlvn Ttouriptivt Trkt tngt DANIEL GEORGE 1S52 Bath Ave. Brooklvn ALBERT BARRON toni 5th Ave. Brooklyn LYNAM'S fIjner.m HOME 4th Ave. tor. 1 3th St.

BrookUn Cloth Covarttf Caskat 1 50 90 230 Solid Hardwood )2SO Solid Oak 310-S35S-S425-1490 Solid Mahogany ArmcoMotal )495-5S0-S82S Solid Copoor $825 I. SMITH SONS 24 Prospect Park West 2011 latbush Ave. Brooklyn ISAACS ESTELLE, on April 1, 1949, beloved riaii-thter of Tiliie Isaacs and the late David Isaacs; darling sister of Beriie 'and Joseph Michaels Jr. Notice of funeral to be announced later. KALLDIN KADING HELGA.

on March 31, 1949. at her home, 2317 Plumb 2d Street. Gerrittsen Beach, beloved wife of Holuer: dear Thest Prices Include: Casket ukh hand rngranJ name plait. Protective outer-case. Removing deceased Telephone your "In Memonom" notices to Miss Hort of the Brooklyn Eagle any day of the week between 8 a.m.

and 10 p.m. and "Just Charge It." Call MAin 4-6100 BENJAMIN GRINDROD from any total hospital or residence. Embalming and dressing; Gentle JOSEPH P. CLAVIN 496 Court St. 7722 4th Ave.

Brooklyn HENRY McCADDIN i SON ANDREW J. McCADDIN' R. STUTZMANN SON, Inc. 2001 Madison St. Ridg'wood 224-39 Jamaica Ay.

Queens Village 27 Hull St. Brooklyn 24 7th Ave. Brooklvn I mother of Helga Moore and grandmother of Dagmar; also survived by four sisters and one brother. service at Holmhn Chapel. 5215 COSGROVE FUNERAL CHAPELS ith Avenue.

Sunday, April 3, 8 p.m GEORGE HARRIS 5012 4th Ave. Brooklyn McCOURT TRUDDEN 130-02 Liberty Ave. Richmond Hill JOHN H. TIMMS 246 5ih Ave. Brooklyn I I I i interment Mnnr av 7J15 15tb Ave.

5725 5th Ave VAlt am a i me man suit or Lady dress. I'se of chapel or reposing room and necessary iuneral equipment. Funeral from the residence if desired. Floral door-piece. Procuring burial permit.

Hearse and one limousine to any local cemetery. tOOKlTN FUNIIAl HOMIf 20 SNYDER AVENUI ot Ftolbuth Avo. Ul 0-4 100 50 SEVENTH AVENUE MAin J-IJIJ QUIIMf 'UNIIAl NOMIf 150-10 HIOJIDE AVENUI JAmoieo -4o70 43-31 FOREST AVENUE HEgomon 3-0900 158-14 NORTHERN BIV0 Flushing 1-4600 antral Hmmt in Manhattan Ironx troaklyn Ouoant CI VUUKC i Evergreens. Brooklyn INC. KOEBELE KATHLEEN, on April 1.

of 106 St. Nicholas Avenue. ANDREW TORREGROSSA IUNIIAI INFORMATION iRidaewood: beloved wife of THOMAS J. CREAMER 64 Herbert St. Brooklyn HIGG1NS FUNERAL HOME 1286 Prospect Ave.

Brooklvn GEORGE T. McHUGH 1016 Bedford Ave. 275 Ocean Ave. Brooklvn 20 Sajder Ava. ULitr 6-4800 mother of Mary and FUNERAL HOMES 1305- 7th St.

521 Hickt et. Brooklyn Joanne; sister of Anna Mullin. John and Daniel Kane. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a.m., from Stenger's Funeral Home. 239 St.

Nicholas; Avenue. Requiem Mass St. Brigid's' R. C. Church.

9:30 a.m. I Sunday. April Jrrf Bt OIAK. Anna M. at t'hapi-l Monday, April ith HABT.

Julia M. at hjprl hi ABl.tS. Perry Ml P.M. il Chuorl I (XI P.M. at hap.l RAYMOND HIGG1NS (T.

J. IligKini Son) 8S llanon Tlace Brooklvn JERE J. CROXIN, Inc. 115 Atlantic Ave. Brooklyn JAMES A.

MADDEN 197 Franklin Ave. Brooklvn UNITED BURIAL CO. 1202 Broadway Brooklvn 9 At I JfUHtvUau Lt fairchild sons, the JOHN I. DARRAUGH SONS till 5th Ave. Brooklyn HOWARD HOWARD 5815 Avenue Brooklyn MOADINGER FUNERAL PARLORS 1120 Flatbush Ave.

Brooklvn N. F. WALKER 87-34 80th St. 86-07 Jamaica Are. Woodhaven wpM iithiifi LANKENAU HENRY on Bt'RKC.

vircinia p.m. at ctari APnl 2, 1949, in his 74th year, be- Tuttdau, April ith loved father of Mrs. Anna Baldwin scalv Joseph a.m. mi oagi-i and Henry G. Lankenau.

Masonic .50 Aa. MAia 2-8585 wrvices Monday, April 4. at 8 iwnrf under direction of Central jLodse, NO. 361, F. A.

M. and SCHWAID. AiireM. Quadrant Sauare Club at. thp little courtesies and the important essentials are both embodied in a kind of service that daily brings us the prized reward of public confidence and appreciation.

WEIGAND BROS. WM. P. MURPHY SON hi: is a m. ank.pfi gerene Funeral Home, 9229 Flat- WILLARD C.

JUNG 796 Lincoln Place BrooklyB 1015 Halsey St. Brooklyn DONNELLY PURCELL 201 Euclid Ave. Cypren Hill 17 Herbert St Brooklyn 207 Nassau Ave. Brooklyn Baldwin, 150-10 Hilliide Are. JAnaica 6-6670 lands Avenue.

Interment Lutheran Jfondan. Apni 4tii Cemetery on Tuesday, April 5, at MF.HM.4W. Prmnrw I P.M. at ChapH 2 Dm. CAMPBELL, John A.M.

at haprl Tuesday, April Sth Honry Clay 1777-1852 Slattiman 'Courtc5ie of a unali characltr deepest to i he grateful and appreciating heart." OATES UNDERTAKING GEORGE WERST, Inc. Kt "TER. Martha MtMF.M. at Chanrl J. CLEMENT KEARNS Btuhwick cor Pilling St.

Brooklvn 572 Hart St. Brooklvn JOSEPH G. DUFFY 257 9th St. 770 Sth Ave. Brooklyn airchHd Sons ESTABLISHMENT 6312 5th Ave.

Brooklvn BROOKLYN FUNERAL HOMES Qeo. W.PflS SOX 2w SMYDER AVE. FUTBUSa AVE. 1-41 Cooper Ave. Glendale INC.

Funeral Directors Sinc 1886 951 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn Frak E. Fiirchjid, Linjed Miniger ULSTER M800 It JmnHi RoaiM-MXin 2 ISIS UNIIAl HOMI IN 1ROOKIYN MANHATTAN-IRONX -QUIN ZIRKEL FUNERAL HOME irYfl Dtrietert 433 Nostrond Avo. STtrlina 3-7700 Atoay A Superior Serviet BROOKLYN FLUSHING 6AR0IN CITY A A I I OUEEMJ VIIU6I EBBERS-HILL, Inc. Clinton Ave. Chapel 519 Clinton Ave.

Brooklyn 2J Ridgewood Ave. Cvpresa Hilli KENNEDY'S CHAPEL Cor. Church Si Rogeri Avea. Brooklyn HARRY QUAYLE 114 Smith St. Brooklyn.

Cur Telaphon Nevar Sleeps MAin 2-3709 9H Rockawar Ave. Valley Stream, I. nH 'm.

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