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In In In In In In In In Corp. JOHN THONY. Killed in action March 14, 1945. In fond and loving memory. Thoughs of you come drifting back Within our dreams to stay, To know that you are resting When the twilight ends the day, MOTHER and SISTER.

-Corp. JOHN. In sweet remembrance of a devoted nephew and loving cousin. Sleep on, dear John. and take your rest, They miss you most who loved you best.

AUNT DELIA and LITTLE JOE. ADAMY-JOHANNA M. Fifth Anniversary Mass. Tuesday, June 8. a.m., St.

Patrick's Church, 95th Street and 5th Avenue. Her memory is as dear today As in the hour she passed away. LADY ADAMY CIRCLE, NO. 287, C. O.

F. of A. AMERICAN GOLD STAR MOTHERS BROOKLYN EN CHAPTER 10, 8721 4th nue, Brooklyn. In memory of our sons Who paid the supreme sacrifice. GOLD STAR MOTHERS.

ANDERSON-IDA. In loving memory of a devoted mother. Dear mother. you are not forgotten, Though earth you are no more, Still in memorys you are with us As were before. Loving Children, Emily and James.

APLIN-VERNA F. Died June 19, 1947. Sunshine. passes. remembrance outlasts fall, all.

MOTHER, SON and WIFE and GRANDDAUGHTER. ASHLEY-In memory, of our brother, Pvt. I. ASHLEY. Killed in action, Italy, May 28, 1944.

Just a token of love's That our hearts still doxotion, you. Loving SISTERS. ATTARDO -In loving memory of Sebastiano, who died February 2. 1948. His smiling way and pleasant face, Are a pleasure to recall; He had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all.

Some day I hope to meet him, Some day, I know not when, To clasp his hand in the better land, Never to part again. WIFE. ATZERT-In cherished memory our loving son and brother, Pfc. EDWARD GEORGE ATZERT, Co. 338th Inf.

Killed in action In Italy, September 22. 1944. Memorial High Mass, Monday, May 31, at 8:15, St. Leonard's Church, Jefferson Street and Wilson Avenue. Gone is the we loved 80 dear, Silent is the voice we loved to hear.

Too far away sight or speech But not too far for thought to reach. Sweet to remember him who once was here And who though absent is just as dear. So sad and sudden came call His sudden death surprised us all. A sudden change in a moment fell Without a chance to say farewell. 1793: him gave sound hallows his who shall life.

each found stir He the dead this won the hero's silent slumbering fame name. rest. breast Oh blessed dead! And for the soul of him who for his country dies. Lord 1s there a higher goal Then that won by his sacrifice. MOM, POP, MARY and NEAL.

BAGNELL-In loving memory of DELIA (nee Christie), who passed away May 31, 1947. First Anniversary Mass May 31 at 9:30 a.m., at St. Joseph's Church, Pacific Street, Brooklyn. Our lips cannot tell how we miss her. Our hearts cannot tell what to say, God alone knows how we miss her.

In a home that is lonesome today, Husband, Daughters and Son. BALZARINI-In fond memory of JOSEPH and LOUIS BALZARINI. Mrs. JOSEPH BALZARINI and DAUGHTERS. BANNON--In memory of PETER BANNON and ANN ROGERS, their children and my wife, ROSE THERESA.

As long life and memory Last I shall remember thee. JOHN OFFERMAN. BARATT Corp. EDWARD. Killed in action February 19, 1945.

His memory is as dear today, As in the hour he passed away. MOTHER, SISTER and BROTHER BARBER-WALTER H. seaman 1st class, U. S. S.

AlbaPA core, U. S. Navy. In loving memory of my son. Killed in action December 13, 1945.

In our hearts your memory lingers. Sister, Brothers, Mother, Dad. BARBERIE-In loving memory of JOSEPH. Died March 8, 1947. His, weary troubled hours nights and are days of past; pain.

And in our aching hearts we know He has found sweet rest at last. WIFE and FAMILY. BARRY-In memory of Pvt. 1st Class GERARD B. BARRY.

A Died July 23, 1945. Sunshine fades and shadows fall, But sweet remembrance outlasts all. Always in my heart and prayers. MOM. BATES -In loving memory of A Corp.

CHARLES J. BATES, veteran World War No. 1. Passed away July 10, 1947. Loving SISTERS.

BENNETT -In loving memory of our son and brother, Corp. A. EDWARD BENNETT. Killed July 4, 1945. Sister, Brother, Helene and Jerry.

DAD MOTHER. BETZ-In loving memory of MARGARET BETZ. Died June 1, 1946. Just a token of love's devotion That our hearts still long for you. SONS and DAUGHTERS.

BILSING-In loving memory of our dear son and brother, A Corp. RALPH. Killed in action June 5, 1945. There is a link death cannot, sever, Love and remembrance forever. MOTHER and SISTER.

BOECKEL -In loving memory of Pvt. GEORGE L. BOECKEL. EN Killed in action September 28, 1944. WIFE.

CHILDREN, MOTHER and BROTHER. 18 BROOKLYN EAGLE, to IN MEMORY IN MEMORY OF OuR BELOVED BOWMAN--In loving memory Sgt. JOHN J. BOWMAN. Killed in action March 16, 1945.

Not dead to us who loved him, Not lost, but gone before; He, And lives will with us forever in more. memory MOTHER, FATHER, SISTERS and BROTHERS. BROAD--In memory of my dear husband and father, GORDON T. BROAD. He had a word for each.

And died beloved by all. WIFE and DAUGHTER. BULFIN-In. memory of Pfc. EVERETT Killed while A on military police duty June 30.

1944. Mass offered. My dear son, your body and soul rests, your memory lingers on, deep in the heart of your dear Mom. MOTHER. BUTLER--In memory of BABY ALICE, who died on Christmas Eve, 1947.

Sweet little flower of heavenly birth, She was too fair to bloom on earth. MOTHER. FATHER, SISTER and BROTHER. CACACE--In loving memory of our wife and mother, MARY. sunshine.

fades remembrance and shadows outlasts fall, all. Loving HUSBAND, CHILDREN. CANNING--In loving memory of our beloved son and brother, Staff Sgt. DAVID Army Air Corps. Killed in action tember 12.

1943. Masses It does not need a special day To bring you to our minds. The day we do not think of you Is very hard to find. FATHER, MOTHER, Brother, AUSTIN; Sister, CATHERINE. CARBERRY- -In loving memory of Sgt.

VINCENT J. CARBERRY. Killed in Germany. You're not forgotten. Vincent dear, Nor ever shall you be.

MOTHER. CERVENKA- -In loving memory of RUTH ESTHER. We think of her in silence No eye may see us weep; But, When many others silent are tears asleep. are shed Husband, Mother and Sister. COLLINS- -In memory of JAMES W.

Killed in action A in Tunisian campaign March 25, 1943. To have, to hold and then to part, Is the greatest sorrow of our heart. Mother, Dad, Sister and Brothers. CONNELLY- -In loving memory of a dear son and brother, a Pvt. FRANCIS T.

CONNELLY. Killed in action August 5, 1944. Gone is the face loved so dear. Silent is the voice we, loved to thear, Too far away for sight or speech, But not too far for thought to reach Sweet to remember him, who once was here. And who.

though absent, is just as dear. MOTHER, DAD, SISTERS and BROTHER. COOMBS -In loving memory of Pic. JOHN A. Died April 12, 1945.

There is a link death cannot, sever, Love and remembrance forever. Mother, Sisters and Brothers. and ANTHONY. A silent thought, a secret tear Will keep their memory ever dear. The CHILDREN.

CUCINOTTA Dr. LOUIS GEORGE. His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away. BROTHERS and SISTERS. CURRAN-In loving memory of JOHN JOSEPH, Fire Controlman U.

S. S. Purdy. Radar Picket Dut; off Okinawa, killed by Kamikaze attack April 12, 1945. Greater love hath no man Than he who lays down his life For his fellow man.

FAMILY. CUSACK-PEC. CHARLES E. In loving memory. Peaceful thy sleep.

dear son, It is sweet to breathe thy name: In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the DAD, MOM, SISTER, BROTHERS. DALY JOHN T. In loving memory of my dear husband who died January 11, 1944. Loving WIFE and SONS. D'AMICO In loving memory of my dear son, Pfc.

ANDREW. Gone, but forever in our hearts. MOTHER and SISTERS. DANKS-In loving memory of WILLIAM M. Passed away May, 31, 1946.

I have lost my soul's companion, A life linked with my own, And, I day walk by day through I miss life him alone. more, Lonesome WIFE. DAUDELIN In loving memory of our beloved son and A brother, Corp. RUSSELL E. DAUDELIN.

Killed in action in North Africa, member of 1st Division, Infantry, Company A. While he sleeps a peaceful sleep, His memory we shall always keep. MOTHER, FATHER and SISTERS. DAVERN Cherished memories of Sgt. JACKIE DAVERN.

Died in Italy, September 29, 1944. We have only your picture, dear Jackie To remember our whole life through, But your memory will linger forever As we treasure the image of you. MOTHER and SISTER. DE ROSA-EMMA. Died March 13.

1946. To have, to hold and then to part, Is the greatest sorrow of our heart. MOTHER and DAD. DI -In loving memory of a devoted husband and loving father, FRANK DI BRIENZA Sr. Died August 14, 1942.

We who loved you sadly miss you, As it dawns another year. The FAMILY. DI DOMENICO -In loving memory of GESUELA, JACK and LOUIS. Our Our lips cannot cannot tell tell how we what miss to say, them, hearts God alone knows how we miss them In 8 home that is lonesome today. The FAMILY.

MAY 30, 1948 DI STEFANO ANTHONY U. S. N. R. Killed in action May 28, 1945.

He had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all, Mother, Dad, Brother, Sister. DOLLY MADISON POST--In loving memory of our departed comrades. Sometimes a note of an old-fashioned song Brings us a thought of you. MEMBERS DOLLY MADISON POST 115, A. L.

DONCHUE Corp. GERARD. Died in Holland March 4, 1945. Forever in out hearts. The FAMILY.

DOUGHERTY In cherished memory of our beloved mother, MARY DOUGHERTY, who departed this life May 18, 1942. Dear mother, you are not forgotten, Though on earth you are no more, Still in memory you are with us As you always were before. Frances, George and William. DOWNING--In loving memory Corp. THOMAS J.

J. Killed in action September 10, 1944, in France. MOTHER. DRESSLER-In cherished memof Corp. THOMAS F.

Died December 25, 1944. Our lips cannot tell how we miss him, Our hearts cannot tell what to say; God alone knows how we miss him In a home that is lonesome today, MOM and DAD. DU BOIS MADELINE ROSE. October 12, 1937. As long as life and memory last We shall remember thee.

Mom, Dad, Sisters, Brothers. DUNCAN Pvt. MICHAEL 90th Division. Killed in France November 16, 1944. often sit and think of him When I am all alone: For memory is the only thing That grief can call its own.

Mom, Sisters, Brothers-in-Law. DUNN-In loving memory of MARY J. Died January 14, 1944, land HARRY veteran of World War I. Died October 4. 1947.

Masses offered. ESTHER. EAKINS -In loving memory my mother, ANNA who died May 31, 1946. Mass Monday, Our Lady of Angels Church. Past her suffering.

past her pain, Cease to weep for tears are vain; She who suffered 15 at rest, Gone to Heaven with the blest. Daughter, DOROTHY, EAKINS-ANNIE. Died May 31, 1946. Sleep on, dear mother, and take your rest, I miss you most who loved you best. Daughter, NORA HENRY.

FALTER--In loving memory of FRANK. Killed in Germany April 2, 1945. We think of him in silence, His name we oft recall. There is nothing left to answer, But his picture on the wall. Mrs.

Henry Falter and Family. A THOMAS TED EDWARD memory FARRELL Mo.M.M. 2c. Killed in' action in Normandy invasion, June 9, 1944. Father, Mother, Brother and Sister.

FERNANDEZ--In loving memory of 1st Lt. FRANK FERNANDEZ. Died in action in Japan. His memory Is as dear today. As in the hour he passed away.

Mother, Father Brother and Sisters FIELDS In loving memory of our beloved mother and grandmother, MARGARET who away May 30, 1947. Masses offered. Daughters and Grandchildren. HARTMAN- M. In memory of a loving wife and devoted mother.

There is a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance last forever. FATHER and SON. FITZPATRICK loving memory of Pfc. JOHN. Died on August 20, 1944.

would I give to clasp his hand What His happy face to see; To hear his voice and see his smile, That meant so much to me. Mother, Dad, Sisters, Brother. FLOCKHART JAMES J. In memory of devoted son. Died February 18, 1948.

Mass offered. I loved. him so much, God loved him best. He called him home To giVe him eternal rest. MOTHER.

FOLEY--In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Pvt. TE WILLIAM E. FOLEY. Killed in action June 18, 1944. We are thinking of you today, Bill, Thinking of you In the past, Picturing you in memory Just as We saw you last.

We do not need a special day To bring you to our mind, The days we do not of you Are very hard to Mother, Dad, Sister and Brothers. GAFFNEY-Staff Sgt. WILLIAM loving son of Mrs. E. A Gaffney.

Killed in action April 8, 1944. God alone knows how I miss him, in a home that is lonesome today MOTHER. GATENS-Lt. FRED. Army Air Corp.

Killed in Germany. We who have worked with; (him shall always remember him. BROOKLYN EAGLE. GENALO -In loving memory of Pvt. JEREMIAH G.

GEMA NALO. Killed in action September 15, 1943. There is a link death cannot sever. Love and remembrance last forever. MOTHER and SISTER.

GIOVE- memory of MARTIRE GIOVE, October 4, 1947. Our lips cannot tell how we miss him, Our hearts cannot tell what to say, God alone knows how We miss him In a home that is lonesome today Loving WIFE and GOLUB- In loving memory of JOSEPH GOLUB, who died October 3, 1946. lips cannot tell how we miss him, Our hearts cannot tell what to say, God alone knows how we miss him In a home that 18 lonesome today. DORA, and Son, HERMAN. GREEN--In memory of Pvt.

JOHN PETER GREEN, paratrooper of the 17th' Airborne Division, who was killed in a glider crash in France, March 24, 1945, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Green, Senator Street, Brooklyn; also survived by three brothers, two sisters, three nieces and seven nephews. If I could have but wish, that wish would be To wait for that certain ship to bring you back to me. And hear your voice once more to say "Hi!" Your three steps at a timea slammed door now and then Glove, bat and ball and you're off again Off to Flatbush, your favorite spot, just like the Dodgers in the Brooklyn lot It's just three years AgO, John-while our wishes go on and on.

Mother, Dad, Sisters and GROTTOLA In memory of MARGARET. Died January 2. 1948. No pen can write, no tongue can tell My sad and bitter loss. But God alone has helped so well To bear my heavy cross.

HUSBAND. HANLON-In memory of Pvt. 1st Class EDMUND FRANCIS HANLON. 88th seige of Florence, Italy. Killed in action.

Born March 8, 1914. He had a word for each, And died beloved by all. FATHER. MOTHER, Deceased, SISTER and BROTHER. HARAN-In memory of our dear son, Lt.

JAMES P. HARAN, BE who died April 11, 1945. Masses offered. His smiling way and pleasant face. Are a pleasure to recall: He had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all.

Some day we hope to meet him, Some day, we know not when, To clasp his hand in the better land, Never to part again. MOTHER and FAMILY. JOHNSEN--In loving SO memory of Pvt. ARTHUR JOHNSEN. A Killed in action December 5, 1943.

I often think I see a smiling face As he bade his last farewell. And. he distant left his land to home die. forever Sister, HILDA, JOHNSON- -MALENA. In memory of our dear mother." Sunshine fades and shadows faM, But sweet remembrance outlasts all.

Katie, Olaf, Mabel and Florence. JOHNSTON -In loving memory of Staff Sgt. ALBERT F. A JOHNSTON Jr. Killed in action in Germany on January 23, 1945.

Sue, Albert 3d, George, Pop, Mom. KAISER--In Sr. loving memory of Memorial Day in Heaven. The FAMILY. KEEFE Pfc.

GUY M. Died January 20, 1945. In our home, he's fondly remembered Sweet memories cling to his name, We who loved him in life sincerely Still love him in death just the same. MOTHER, DAD and SISTERS. KEEFE -In cherished memory of our beloved husband and father, JAMES ROBERT, C.

P. H. U. S. Navy retired.

Died March 7, 1947. No pen can write, no tongue can tell Our sad and bitter loss, God alone has helped so well BuT, bear our heavy cross. WIFE, SONS and DAUGHTERS. "How calm they sleep beneath the shade Who once were weary of the strife And bent, like us, beneath the load Of human life." -CRAMMOND KENNEDY HARTIGAN MAURICE E.I March 20, 1948. Our family circle has been broken, A link torn from our chain.

But though we're parted for a while, We know we'll meet again, Always in our hearts. Loving Wife. MARGARET, Sons, EDWARD, GEORGE. HARTIGAN MAURICE E. March 20, 1948.

As long as life and memory last We shall remember thee, Mother-in-Law. Father-in-Law, Sister-in-Law, Lillie. HARTIGAN MAURICE March 20, 1948. He had a kindly word for each, And died beloved all. Brother-in-Law, Sister-in-Law, Tom and Marie Mills.

HARVEY-JOHN. In loving memory of a devoted husband and father. In our home the 1s fondly remembered, Sweet memories cling to his name: Those who loved him in life sincerely, Still love him in death just the same. WIFE and CHILDREN. HARVEY memory of Pvt.

JOHN HARVEY, who died April 16, 1945. We often think we see his smiling face As he bade his dest good -bye, And he left his home forever, In a distant land to die. Loving MOTHER and SISTER. HAUGHERY-In loving memory of THOMAS. ERE Gone is face we loved so dear.

Silent is the voice we loved to hear, Too far away for sight or speech, not too far for thought to reach. Sweet to remember him, who once was here And who, though absent, is just as dear. MOTHER, DAD and SISTERS. HAYES--In loving memory of KENNETH. Died July 13, 1946.

Birthday remembrance of my dear son, whom God called home July 13, 1946. Lovingly, MOM. HEALY-JOSEPH and son, JOSEPH. To have, to hold and then to part, Is the greatest sorrow of our heart. Wife, Mother, Sister and Brother.

HEMINGTON In memory of my beloved husband, WILLIAM. Died June 2, 1944. WIFE. HINES MINNIE. In loving memory of Mom.

MINNIE and FAMILY. HORGAN- loving memory of Pvt. JOHN. To have, to hold and then to, part, Is the greatest sorrow of our heart. Sisters, Brother, Aunt and Uncle.

HOWE-Staff Sgt. J. DONALD. Killed in Germany April 17, 1945, A silent thought, 8 secret tear, Keeps his memory ever dear. May he rest in peace.

MOTHER, SISTER, BROTHERS. HOYLE-1 loving memory of Lt. MERRILL. Killed in action April 21, 1945. PENNY and Son, MERRILL.

JAMIESON-In memory of our beloved, son Class and HUGH brother, EDWARD JAMIESON, U. S. Marine Corps. Died December 22, 1943, on Bougainville. We often think we see his smiling face As he bade his last goodbye And he left his home forever In a distant land die.

MOTHER, FATHER, SISTERS. KEENAN--In memory of FRANCES. Died December 10, 1947. I have lost my soul's companion, A life linked with my own; And day by day I miss her more, As I walk through life alone. HUSBAND and CHILDREN.

KENNEY-In memory of Pfc. EDWARD MARTIN KENE NEY, 5th Army, 351st Infantry. Killed in action July 9, 1944. Somewhere in Italy, in a soldier's grave, Lies our dear son and brother, among the brave. He never shunned his country's call, But gladly gave his life.

his all. He died the helpless to defend, A faithful soldier's noble end. MOTHER, BROTHER, SISTERS, TWIN SISTER. KENNEY- -In memory of Pfc. EDWARD MARTIN KENA NEY, 5th Army, 351st Infantry.

Killed in Italy, July 9, 1944. Never to be forgotten. Aunt MADGE. KIRKNER-MARION. Died on August 10, 1944.

In memory of our beloved daughter and sister, Marion McConnach. Darling, we miss you SO much. Mother, Dad, Brother and Betty, KOSTER-EDWARD. In sad and loving memory of our beloved son and brother, who departed this life June 2, 1947. One sad year has passed since God took away our wonderful boy who was loved by all.

His smile sincere, his heart of gold, No finer boy this world can hold. His Loving MOTHER and SISTER. -In loving memory of Pfc. JOHN L. LAVIN.

Died February 13, 1945. MOTHER, DAD, SISTERS and BROTHER. LE SAGE--In loving memory of JOHN E. Died November 12, 1947. His memory is as dear today, As in the hour he passed away.

WIFE. LIBBY-In loving memory of a husband and father, FREDERICK E. November 25, 1945. To have, to hold and then to part, Is the greatest sorrow of our heart. Loving WIFE and CHILDREN.

LIBERANTE -In loving memory of my wife, JOSEPHINE. June 27, 1946. We miss her when we need a friend. God grant some day we'll meet again. Loving Husband, Sons, Daughters.

LOOP--In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Corp. A WILLIAM who made the supreme sacrifice March 3, 1944. We have lovely memories of you, dear Bill And never a day goes by Without a loving thought of you. Lonely MOM, DAD, Sisters, MARY and AGNES. LUNDELL -In loving memory of Capt.

GEORGE H. We cannot Lord Thy purpose see, But all is well that's done by Thee. Father, Mother, Sister, Brother. LUNDGREN-WALTER R. Died September 25, 1947.

We cannot, Thy purpose see, But all is Jordan that's done by Thee. WIFE and CHILDREN. LUNDY In memory of Pvt. WILLIAM W. LUNDY.

Died August 14, 1941. Gone is the face we loved so dear Silent is the voice we loved to hear, Too far away for sight or speech. But not too far for thought to reach. Sweet to remember him, who once was here, And who, though absent, is dear. FAMILY, POMPHREY MARGARET MARINO GAETANO and MILMORE M.

De-1 JACKSON. In memory of our dear MARIA R. In loving memory of parted May 31, 1947. Masses ofmother. Died January 4, 1945.

Dad and Mom. fered. Daughter, Son-in-Law, Grandson. Always in my thoughts. And while she lies in peaceful sleep Daughter, BARBARA.

Her memory we shall always keep. In loving Son, Daughter and Husband. PRENDERVILLE memory of a devoted mother, MARKS Fondest remembrance of dear departed loved ones. MISCIONE CARMELA. Died CATHERINE.

PHILIP and MINERVA. April 27, 1947. You know it's heart true. is buried with you. There is link death cannot Part of my MARTIN--In loving memory of Love and remembrance last forever, Daughter, MILDRED.

Pvt. HAROLD MARTIN, HUSBAND and CHILDREN. who died in October PROKOP In memory of Sgt. 1944. Italy 18, MOORE In loving memory EDWARD J.

PROKOP. Died Our lips cannot tell how we miss him LOUISE E. Died January 30, 1937. August 6, 1944. Our hearts cannot tell what to say Sunshine passes, shadows fall, To have, to hold and then to part, God alone knows how we miss him Love's remembrance outlasts all.

Is the greatest sorrow of our heart. In a home that is lonesome today. HUSBAND and CHILDREN, MOTHER, FATHER and SISTER. MOTHER, SISTERS, BROTHERS. MARTIN--In sad and loving MORIARTY In loving memory PYE -In memory of Seaman of husband, of Pfc.

DANIEL, 4th Division FRANK EDWARD. Died memory my PHILIP FRANCIS. Died. Marine Corp. Died June 10, July 19, 1945.

May 2, 1946. Second Anniversary A silent thought. a secret tear, 1945. Gone but not forgotten. Keeps his memory ever dear.

Masses offered all year. Loving FAMILY. Wife, MICKIE. second year passed without you, dear. Upon your silent grave silent prayers--sacred tears.

Beneath it sleeps MOSCICKI In loving, memory REENSTJE RNA--In loving the one we love during life and death. of Pvt. who died memory of EDNA who passed May God have mercy on his soul. February 7, 1945, in the serv- into eternity June 11, 1946. Eternal rest grant shine him, him.

Lord, and let lice of perpetual light upon his country. We are sad within our memory, Mother, Dad, Brother and Sisters. Lonely are our hearts today; American Legion 157th Post salutes For the one we loved so dearly you, dear. Has forever been called away. MOTHER, SIS- MULLER--In loving memory No eye can see us weep; of We think of her in silence, Loving WIFE, TERS and BROTHER.

a wife, L. But many silent tears are shed devoted LOUISA Husband, RICHARD MULLER. When others are asleep. MARTIN In loving memory of HUSBAND and SON. THOMAS P.

MARTIN. Died MURPHY-GEORGE E. In lovMarch 1, 1948. FAMILY. ing memory of a devoted brother.

REGAN In loving memory of Died May 15, 1941. MARY. Died May 28, 1947. First McCABE--In loving memory of BROTHER and SISTERS. Anniversary Mass Monday, May CATHERINE V.

McCABE. NORGALL -In loving of 31, at 8 a.m. at St. Michael's memory There is a link death cannot sever, JOHN G. Died December 27, 1947.

Church, 42d Street and 4th Avenue, Love and remembrance last forever. Our tell how Sunshine fades and shadows lips cannot we miss her, Mother, Daughter and Sister. But sweet remembrance outlasts fall, all. Our hearts cannot tell what to say; God alone knows how we miss her, CORNELIUS. The FAMILY.

In a home that is lonesome today, Killed in France, August 8, MOTHER, DAD and SISTERS. McCARTHYA NOTARO -In loving memory 1944. of CARMELA J. Died March 27, REGEN In loving memory of May his soul rest in peace. 1946.

CHESTER who died NoBeloved Nephew of A silent thought, a secret tear vember 19, 1944. ANN and HARRY NICHOLS. Keeps her memory ever dear. HUSBAND CHILDREN. Mother, Dad, Sisters, Brother.

and McCORMICK Pvt. WILLIAM C. Killed in Italy January NYLUND -In loving memory of RIDGE In loving memory of 9, 1944. our dear son, Sgt. EVERT L.

EDWIN G. RIDGE, M. M. You're not forgotten, son, dear, 10th Mountain Division. 3d class.

Killed in action DeNor ever shall you be; Killed in action in Italy April 19, cember 18, 1944. As long as life and memory last We shall remember thee. 1945. As long as life and memory last Always in our thoughts. We shall remember thee.

MOTHER, MOM and DAD. MOM and NORMA. DAD and BROTHER. McCOY-CHARLES G. In lovmemory of my beloved hus- OAKES-Lt.

JOHN H. Killed in RIDGE -In loving memory of Lt. band. Belgium, January 13, 1945. ROBERT N.

RIDGE. Killed I have lost my soul's companion, You will never be in action January 18, 1944. forgotten, Bunt. A life linked with miss my own, Mother, Dad, Eileen and Family. To have, to hold and then to And day by day I him more Is the greatest sorrow of our heart.

part, As I walk through life alone. Devoted Wife, ELLA. O'DONNELL--In loving memory MOTHER and SISTER. of a dear son and brother, McCUTCHEON A tribute of Staff Sgt. THOMAS J.

Killed RISSELMACHER CHARLES. love and devotion to beloved in action 19, 1944. In loving memory of my dear husMOTHER, FATHER, BROTHERS. January band's birthday. Just a token of love's devotion Daughter and Sister, ELIZABETH.

That our hearts still long for you. We But all cannot, well Lord. Thy purpose see, is that's done by Thee. MOTHER and SISTER. McFEELEY-JOHN.

Killed in Wife, Children, Grandchildren, action 1945. O'DONNELL -In loving memory a Sleep on, dear son, of a dear son and brother, ROCHFORD Pfc. MICHAEL I miss you most who you action August 28, 1944. ory of and take your rest. A Pvt.

WILLIAM M. Killed in GERARD. In loving memloved best. Loving MOTHER. our son and brother, Sleep on dear son.

and take your rest, Father, Mother, Sister, Brothers, McGOVERN- -In loving mem- They miss you most who loved you best. ory of JAMES who died De- MOTHER and SISTER. ROTHER-NELLIE TADROSS. cember 12, 1946. In sad and loving memory of OFFERMAN In memory of dear departed friend.

In life we loved him dearly can tell HENRY OFFERMAN No pen can write, no tongue and LENA Jack and Miriam Goldberger. Our sad and bitter loss. MARIE WELL, and my brother, But God alone has helped so well THEODORE. To bear our heavy cross. MARES loving memory of Wife, Florence, and Children.

A Keeps silent their thought, memory a secret ever dear. tear, GRACE. Died April 1, 1946, Sweet little flower of JOHN OFFERMAN. She was too fair to bloom heavenly on earth, birth, McGOWAN-CHARLES F. Died May 31, 1947.

First Anniversary O'REILLY -In loving remem- DADDY. Mass will be offered for our be- brance of my son, Staff loved husband and father Monday, FRANCIS WILLIAM RUSSO--In memory of Pvt, 7:30 a.m., Church of the Good O'REILLY LOUIS. Killed action Sgt. Shepherd. (Buzzy), May 14, 1943.

December 21, 1944. MOM. Wife, MARGE; Son, PATRICK. As long as and memory last I shall remember thee. McGOWAN- fond and loving brance of my husband.

WILLIAM Sister, TESS. O'REILLY--In loving rememmemory of CHARLES F. O'REILLY. JOHANNA E. HOEPFNER.

January 18, SCHADLER-In memory of 1940. WIFE. McGRATH--In loving memory beloved son and brother, Lt. of our son and brother, Lt. -ROBERT, U.

S. N. Killed EUGENE F. SCHADLER. PA JOSEPH PAUL.

December in shall We, his fellow Died His March 8, is 1944. 19, 1943. him. workers, never forget As memory, hour as he dear went today away. Sunshine passes.

shadows outlasts fall, all, BROOKLYN EAGLE. POP, MOM and FAMILY. Love's remembrance Mother, Father and Brothers. O'ROURKE -In cherished mem- SCHAEFERloving memory McGUIRE -In loving memory of ory of HENRY of Staff Sgt. MATTHEW W.

JOSEPH E. Died January 31, 1947. Killed aboard U. S. S.

Mary- Killed in action December 4, His memory is dear today, land on November 30, 1944, at 1944, France. Masses offered. As in the hour the passed away, Leyte. MILDRED and SON, MATTHEW. Loving Wife, MAUD.

Always in our hearts and prayers. Aunt Jane, Aunt Mae and Virginia. SCHEINROCE memory of McLAUGHLIN-In loving mem- LILLIAN. Died August 18, 1947. ory of CATHERINE A.

Died July PASSARO--In loving memory And while she lies in peaceful sleep 22, 1945. Lt. FRANCIS M. Killed Her memory I shall always keep. We are sad within our memory, action in France, March 15, WILLIAM.

Lonely the are our loved hearts so today; dearly 1945. For one we Has forever been called away. Father, Mother, Wife and Son. SCHIMPF WILLIAM. In We think of her in silence, memory of my beloved No eye can see us weep; husband.

But. many silent tears are shed PATRICK -In loving memory Passed away April 11, 1944. When others are asleep. of JAMES HENRY PATRICK. 9 gracious Lord in thy keeping GERALDINE, ROY, FRANCES.

Died May 31, 1947. leave my dear one safely sleeping. I think of him in stience, Wife, LILLIAN, McLEER-In loving memory of His name I oft recall. Sgt. GERARD J.

Died May There But is his nothing picture left to the wall. answer, SCHMIEDER--In loving on mem. 22, 1944, in Italy. Loving WIFE and CHILDREN. ALFRED J.

There the buds from earth transplanted, SCHMIEDER, who In For the our coming garden watch and wait, PATTERSON In loving made the upper growing, mem- supreme sacrifice March 25, 1945, Just within the golden gate. ory of my beloved sons. VICTOR J. God knows how much Though our hearts may break with sorrow and EDWARD P. PATTERSON.

He counts the miss him, we By the grief SO hard to bear, tears we shed. We shall meet him some bright morning, The one who loves best of And whispers, "Hush, he only sleeps, In the upper garden there. Is the one who misses you most. Some day, all. Your son is not dead." sometime, our eyes shall see The FAMILY.

MOM. The face we loved so well. Some day, some time, his hand we'll clasp McLEER In of PENDOLA- -In loving And never say farewell. loving memory memory Sgt. JAMES L.

Died Sep- of a wife and mother, CON- MOTHER, FATHER, BROTHER, tember 15, 1946, in Belgium. CETTA, who died October 12, 1944. SCHNEIDER- R-Staff Sgt. There the buds from watch earth and wait, transplanted, Love's passes, remembrance outlasts fall, all. WILLI A Sunshine shadows For our coming In the upper garden growing, HUSBAND and DAUGHTER.

A SCHNEIDER. Killed in acJust within hearts the golden break gate. with sorrow tion 27, 1944, with the Though our may 83d By the grief so hard to bear, PERTAIN-First Lt. HERBERT. Division, France.

We shall meet him some bright morning. In loving of Gone, but to In the garden there, memory my never be forgotten. upper The FAMILY. nephew, who died September Mother, Father and Brothers. 21, 1 1944, France.

McMAHON memory of ANNE and PERCY FAHIE. SCHRADER-In loving memory MARIE. Died February 27, 1948. of my wife, MINNIE SCHRADER, Nothing can ever take away PETERSON Staff Sgt. ED- who passed away October 10, 1946, The love a heart dear.

WARD. In loving memory If we still love those we lose holds Daughter, MARY E. SHERIDAN. our husband father. Can we altogether lose those we love? WIFE and SONS.

Husband, GEORGE. McTIGUE In memory' of Pfc. JOSEPH D. McTIGUE, who PETERSON VERONICA (nee -In loving memory died on Saipan, June 14. Allen).

In fond and loving mem- of HENRY CHARLES. Died Feb. 1944. ory of my dear cousin, SIS. Died ruary 25, 1948.

Just a token of love's devotion May 22, 1945. 4 Cousin, JACKO. I have lost my soul's companion, That our hearts still long for you. A life linked with my own. And day by day I miss him Mom.

Dad, Kay and Criss. PETERSON WILLIAM As I walk through alone. more, life MELLETT-In loving of A FRANCIS, seaman 1st class. By Loving WIFE and memory Killed action October 25, FAMILY. Corp.

FRANCIS killed in in SEELEY- -In action January 13, 1944. loving memory of 1945, in Gone is the face we loved so dear, Capt. FRANK Belgium, and Pvt. JOHN killed Silent is the we loved to hear. SEELEY, who in action voice died March 6, 1948.

March 12, 1945, in Luzon. Too far away for sight or speech. lips cannot tell how we miss them But Sweet not too far for him. thought who to reach. And he a died kindly beloved word for, each, He had Our hearts cannot tell what to say to remember once was all.

here, God alone knows how we miss them And who, though absent, is just as dear. WIFE. In a home that is lonesome today. MOM, DAD and BROTHER. MOTHER, FATHER, SISTERS -In loving and BROTHERS.

DAVID B. Died June memory of 5, 1948. MILLER-ANNA my loving mother. Died August 6, 1937. PLUNKETT In memory of Love and remembrance death cannot, sever, There is a link VIOLA MARGARET.

Died March forever, As, long shall as life remember and thee. memory last 11, 1948. WIFE and CHILDREN. Daughter, HELEN. There the buds from earth transplanted.

SERPICO-Lt. FRANK in For our coming watch and wait, In the upper garden growing. revered memory of our son MILLER-GEORGE. Killed May Just within the golden gate. and 30, killed Though hearts brother, who fell in line EDWARD, the our grief so may hard to bear.

sorrow of duty March 6, 1944; break with 1944. November 20, 1944. In loving We shall meet her some bright memory. the there. morning, Sunshine passes, shadows fall.

In upper garden Love's remembrance outlasts all. SISTERS and BROTHERS. HUSBAND. Brothers, Sisters, Mom and Dad.

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