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

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i GANNON GRACE suddenly, McCORXHCK On. March 26. RENZLAXD CHARLES. March 26, 1949, beloved husband cf Rosej i nee Westermann); devoted father Monroe Krasnoff, iPfc. R.

Egypfo 1949. MARY A. (nee Dolan), be BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAR. 27, 1949 25 Mass for the Rev. E.

Lynch, on March 24, 1949, beloved daughter of Robert D. and Catherine; devoted sister of Laurette Jones, loved wife of the late James devoted mother of the late James grandmother ot Anne. Mary Jane and' James L. McCormick Jr. of Mrs.

Catherine Ashcroft and Anns Renziand; brother of Joseph. Pythagoras Lodge, No. 86. F. Pharmacist.

52 Services Tuesday Hero-Priest, Attended by 5,000 Funeral from William Dunigan M. services Monday. 8 p.m.. at Son Chapel, Rogers Avenue and; the McManus Funeral Home. 2001 Edna Prembd.

Douglas, Robert and Joreph. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue; Requiem Mass St. Saviour R. C.

Church. Monday, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary A solemn requiem mass for Pfc. Ricardo EffVDto of 156 E. Funeral services -for Monroe Krasnoff, 52, borough pharma- Flatbush Avenue.

Funeral Tues Mortgomery Street, on Tuesday fcegbie, Susan Marino. John Richard McAuley. Arthur rewster, CharlesVlcCormick.Mary runkhardt, JohnMcPhail. Fred R. i Bruno, Filomeoi Merrill, Charles Oevenger.

Minna Morse, Merritt Cook. John Nebon. Laura O'Connor, John J. Da via, Harding Parise, Michelina Donovan, K. T.

Pierce, Mary K. Egypto, Ricardo Power, Mary An. overflow crowd of the Rev. Raymond Doherer, 9:15 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Thomas Aquinas R.

C. Church cist, who -died Friday in St. will be offered Tues-ipersons gathered yesterdav at master of ceremonies, ail of home, 759 Greene will at 9:30 a.m. in the HolyiOur Lady of Perpetual Help whom are attached to Our Lady Flatlands), 9:45 a.m. Interment day, 9:15 a.m.;-Requiem Mass 10 a.m., Church of the Epiphany, Avenue and E.

18th Street. REYNOLDS CHARLES suddenly, on March 26, 1949. beloved held at 1 p.m. today in the Kir- Cross Church, Church Ave. Ul Vu.

HAZLETT MARY, March Holy Cross Cemetery. 1949, of 305 Lafayette, Avenue, wile: wlieic a SUIC1IU1 iciiuicmi rlkiicri uvu was tuc wu ui Veronica Place schenbaum Chapel, 315 Throop of the late Robert; beloved sister' McPHAIL FRED March 2a, mass was offered for. the Rev. Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Lynch of Gannon, Grace Renziand, Charles "i ZHbntbMi of Helene; devoted father Ave. Burial will be in Beth David Cemtery, Elmont. Hazlett. Mary Reynolds, Charles Xlof Kathryn, Charles Richard The funeral will be from the John T. Gallagher funeral parlor at 2549 Church Ave.

Interment will be in the National Cemetery, Pinelawn. and Helen. Funeral from his resi Lawrence E. Lynch. C.

S. S. 415 Elderts Lane, both of whom army chaplain killed on Oki- were at the mass, as was the filwa on April 24. 115. hero-priest's sister.

Sister Mary Among those attending the Joseph of the Dominican Order, services were 150 men from Burial was In the Redemptorist Mr. Krasnofff a lifelong Brook- Kunz. Services at his residence ivnite, had been in business "at 219 Sumner for 30 years. 367 E. 23d Street, Sunday, 8 p.m.

Funeral Monday, 3 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. dence, 94 Rutland Road; Requiem Mass at St. Francis of Assist R. C.

Church, Nostrand Avenue and Lincoln Road, Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. Lafayette Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass Queen of All Saints R. C. Church. Interment Mt.1 Olivet Cemetery, Bloomfield.

N. J. Direction Jere J. Cronin, Inc. I Helfst, Juliane Hilgreen, Dora Hof bauer, Mary Hope, Thomas Keller, William Jones, Esther Sellner, Nellie Sister Ida Maria Spanier, Jerome Spina, Maria Sweitzer, James Tarpjy.

John Velthaus, E.C. Egypto was 24 when he was killed in Germany on April 8 He attended public schools and was graduated from Heffley Institute and the Brooklyn Col 1945, shortly after the crossing MERRILL CHARLES on Keating, C. M. lege of Pharmacy of Long Saturday. March 26, 1949, beloved! SELLNER NELLIE, on March uncle of Parker N.

Merrill. 1949, beloved wife of Paul; of the Rhine. He was In the medical corps attached to the the 69th Regiment, a large Cemetery at Esopu. IN. Y.

group from the Rev. Lawrence Father Lynch attended Lynch Post, Catholic War Vet- Blessed Sacrament Parochial erans, and a score of men from School, and began his religious Jewish War Veteran posts inistudies in 1919 at the Redemp-Brooklyn. torist Preparatory College, Celebrant of the mass was North East, Pa. He was or-the Rev. John Frawley.

Provin- dained in Esopus in 1932. At HELFST JULIANE, March 25, 1949, at. the Fritz Reuter Alten-heim, Union City, N. Formerly of 199 Bridge Street, Brooklyn, beloved sister of George, William and Krasnoff, MonroeVictory, Adelaide Lawless, Francis Watson, Ida 'Lersner, V. A.

Weber. Matilda Malloy, Mary Ann Wyckof Annie 345th infantry. Island university. He was a member of the Brooklyn Consolidated Phar mother of three daughters and one son. Solemn Requiem Mass at St.

Benedict's R. C. Church, Monday, 9 a.m. at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Monday, 8 p.m. MORSE Pfc.

MERRITT G. He is survived by his parents, Ricardo and Elizabeth Egypto, and sister, Eleanor. maceutical Association, New York State Pharmaceutical Association and the Independent cial of the Red tor st'hls death he was m. killed in action on November 15, Fathers, Baltimore Province. Ktareh 24.

1949. wife of the late Edjwd.n Prance, beloved son of Amy Greater New York Benevolent -ard Scott Begbie; beloved mother Bella Levinson Krasnoff: two sons, Edward L. and Stanley 3:45 p.m. Morse. SerVices at the Moadinger Association.

He was assisted by the Rev. Joseph Breslin, deacon: the Rev. John Brennan. nub-deacon Additional Obituaries On Pag 37 Surviving are his wife, Mrs. and a brother.

William. I Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush Ave- HILGREEN DORA A on March! nue. Tuesday. 8 p.m. Interment Edward: sister of James and Alex of Aberdeen, Scotland, and of Canada.

Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from Joseph Redmond Funeral Parlor, 103 King SISTER IDA MARIA, CS.J., on March 25. 1949. loving sister of Edward McKeown; devoted aunt of John and William McKeown. Requiem Mass at St. Joseph's Convent Chapel, 41-75 Kissena Boulevard, Flushing, on Monday, March 28, at 10 a.m.

Interment Mount St. Mary's, Flushing. Long Island National Cemetery. 24, beloved wife of John Joseph; devoted mother of Mrs. Emily Marblo; loving daughter of Mrs.

Street; High Mass Christ Chapel, of Wolcoit Street. Interment Ever-Pra Gallagher; dear aim: NELSON LAURA Saturday, March 26, 1949, of 142-19 60th Avenue, Flushing, wife of Irving C. Nelson; daughter of Laura Acker-man; sister of Jasper De Pew. greens Cemetery, Elizabeth, N. J.

IDorothy Fagley, Genevieve and William Schneider. Reposing at St. Mark's' Methodist 'Anacreonte's Funeral Home. 691 Uarch 24; beloved husband of' the 5th Av "Service at the Fairchild Chapel SPANIER JEROME, on March 25. 1949, beloved husband of Ethel Conklln Spanier and brother of Arnold, Michael and Minnie Spanier and Mrs.

William Smith L.late Annie Ryan Bourke; father of rtZ Bomevara. nuu- I Mrs. Hester Hook. Mrs. Ann Ch.urcn' 21st S'ret and.

ln' Monday, 8 p.m. Church rwi. interment, cypress hius, Margaret Rogan, James, Richard National Cemetery nd the late John and Matthew HOFBAUER MARY, March 26, Bourke; brother of Mrs. Alice O'CONNOR-On March 24, 1949, land Mrs. William Spencer.

Serv-JOHN beloved husband of Mary ices at Frank E. Campbell "The i nee Walsh); devoted father of Funeral Church." at Madison Ave-Mary; brother of Thomas andnue and 81st Street on Monday, Daniel O'Connor. Funeral from; March 28. at 12 noon. Interment William Dunigan Son Cha pel, Cypress Hills Cemetery.

Lambkiri and Mrs. Evelyn Bowman.194?:, wif hf IMneral Monday. 9 a.m., from his "ioul" 7 bVa c.f Dm Anna Edert, Mrs. Lillian Dixon ttogers Avenue ana Montgomery Mass St. Anselm's Church Mr' Rin IJohn T.

Gallagher Funeral Home, street, Brooklyn, on Monday at Funeral! 9 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass St. 2549 Church Avenue. SPINA MARIA, on March 23, 1949. beloved wife of the late Jo BREWSTER CHARLES on March 25, 1949, beloved husband of Annie inee Smith); dear father Gregory R. C.

Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment Holy Rood Cemetery. seph and mother of Vincent, i Ocean Avenue and Beverly Road. Founded in 1 903, church rapidly grew into on of ihe outstanding institution) of ill denomination. Original menibenhip wai nude up of folk who had left downtown Brooklyn and Manhattan.

When th church rolebritod iu 20th anniversary in 1923, its tetmtict had become io extensive that there wai need for a church house. Plans were set to accomplish this purpose and the building has since become outstanding center for young people's activities of all kinds and in general a community renter. If -i Kl Kof Mrs. Emily B. Steffens, Mrs.

HOPE THOMAS of 30 Boulevard, on March 26, 1949, Frank, Charles, William, Samuel, Mrs. Margaret Hallahan, Josephine Nastasl; also nine grandchildren Katharine B. Van Gorder, Mrs. Frederick Thorn; also survived "nle a on-in-law, Frederick Thorn; kfe brother, J. Frederick Brewster, and) h60' 3oh' William and Aifrort stpffeno R.jMonica; also survived by three survive.

Reposing at Anello Bonventre Chapels, 277 Central Avenue, Brooklyn, until -Monday, March 28. Requiem High Mass St. 4 rrteV ak. nieces, 2 nephews. Funeral Tues-, PARISE MICHELINA, of 151 Clifton Place, devoted mother of Nicholas, James, Anthony and Martha; beloved sister of Elizabeth Scalise, Lillian Daniele.

Victoria Blciglia, and brother, Nicholas Caputo. Services at residence, 9:30 a.m., Monday; thence to St. Lucy's R. C. Church, rhere a Solemn Requiem Mass will be offered.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. Barbara R. C. Church (Central IS- ill Avenue and Bleecker Street), 10 a.m.

Interment St. John's lantic Avenue. Service Sunday. 'm Fu" m. Interment Monday, Cypress neral "P1- Cnun and Rogers rm.t., I Avenues; Requiem Mass Holy Cross )- R.

C. Church. Interment National BRUNKHARDT JOHN, on Cemetery liV Joseph Redmond, Director. March 25, of 1842 Summerfield Street. Ridcewood.

beloved hus- SWEITZER JAMES of 230 Monitor Street, on March 25. 1949. S-ESTHER MAE, on PIERCE MARY 'band of Ellen; dear father of on March beloved husband of Maureen: de Henry and Elmer: also survived by, March 25, 1949, at the age of nine 25, 1949. Reposing Kennedy's Chap- mh $90 voted father of James, Gerald James, Joan Christina and Maureen Ellen; loving son of Mrs. four grandchildren and one great- years, beloved daughter of Dorisj el, corner Church and Rogers '(trandchild; brother of WUhelmlnia! Jones Rodgers; dear sister of i Avenues.

Solemn Requiem Mass Petrikat. Funeral and serviceSiDorothy; loving granddaughter of; St. Jerome's R. C. Church, corner Monday, 1:15 p.m., at Funeral'Agnes and Fred Baker and Nostrand and Newkirk Avenues, A SERIES OF LOCAL CHURCH PICTURES Mary Sweitzer; dear brother of John.

William. Austin and Mrs. 'Home of Nicholas Blasius Jr. and Llewellyn Jones. Serv-i Monday, 10 a.m, Interment Holy: Ross Clancy.

Funeral on Tuesday. 'Son, 710 Knickerbocker Avenue, ice Monday, 8 p.m. aV her home, Cross Cemetery March 29, 9:30 a.m., from Parlors of E. A. Dowling.

92 Norman -Interment Evergreens Cemetery. 41 Eldert Street. Funeral Tues- 'day, 1 p.m. Interment "The Ever- POWER On March 26. 1949, 1 Avenue; Solemn Requiem Mass 8t.

BRUNO FILOMENA. on March MARY ELLEN, devoted sister ofjCectlla's R. C. Church, 10 a.m. In- Kearns Si Sons, Directors.

,28, 1949, devoted mother of Rocco, terment St. John's Cemetery. A RECENT SURVEY, Mrs. Amelia Jacobsen, Sister Mary Anacletus. Sisters of Charity; Anthony, Carmela Savarese, Filo- KEATING CATHERINE M.

mena Mangelro, Rose Franzese, Walter, Patrick and Pierce Power. THE FOLLOWING FUNERAL DIRECTORS ARE MEAIBERS OF THE METROPOLITAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION, Inc. Coppa, Louisa Cella, MaryjMarch 26. 1949. beloved mother of Reposing William A.

Martin Fu- Khoohnn jvunym fltvilln Anna1 Robert dear sister of ittt. KriWH.rd neral Home, Classon Avenue corner Delcamo. Funeral from her homejand Robert Carter. Services Mon-829 40th Street, on Tuesday at 8 p.m., Koch Funeral Home, a Requiem Mass St. Evergreen Avenue.

Funeral 'R, C. ChUrch at 10 a.m. Interment1 Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. Interment I Evergreens Cemetery. Sterling Place.

Funeral Tuesday, 10 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Teresa's R. C. Church. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. POWERS EDWARD suddenly, on March 24, 1949, beloved husband of Catherine tnee Ra-puzz) Powers; devoted father of TARPEY On March 25. 1949, JOHN beloved husband of Mary C. (nee Dralne); loving father of John Andrew Ann M. O'Car-roll, Veronica Mary Ruth R.

Sisia, Therese Winifred R. and Kathleen B. Tarpey; also survived by one sister, Mrs. J. Voel-ker, and ten grandchildren.

Reposing at the James A. Madden Funeral Home, Franklin and Wll-loughby Avenues. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 a.m., St. Patrick's R. C.

Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Holy Cross Cemetery. Anthony Sessa, Director.

of the cost of funerals conducted locally shows that of each one thousand 133 were up to $150 168 were from $151 to $250 181 were from $251 to $356 186 were from $351 to $450 332 were more them $450 These figures do not Include newspaper notices, transcripts, cemetery and crematory charges, religious services, extra automobiles, N. Y. C. Sales Tax and similar Items. KELLER On March 25, 1949, WILLIAM of 6811 Ridge Boulevard, beloved husband of Naomi; devoted father of Mrs.

George C. CLEVENGFR SAMENFELD MINNA March 22, 1949, at Gulf Beach, St. Petersburg, Fla beloved mother of William J. Moore; ferandmother of William J. Moore Like every professional man, the funeral director has his professional associations, now more than half century old.

Association membership Indicates the desire for greater knowledge and further progress; the acquisition of improved techniques, better methods; a determination not to be left behind In the eternal march of time. Association membership prompts participation In unified planning and activities in many directions- The funeral director Is now expected to advise clients on veterans' regulations, eld age assistance, welfare Jaws, 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. Bryant; brother of Walter Keller, Mrs.

Frances De Freest and Mrs. Mrs. Catherine Coughlin, Mrs. Helen McCormack and Mrs. Cecelia Ceva.

Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue; Requiem Mass St. Jr. and Walter Shields. Funeral George Mangan.

Services at from James C. Nugent FuneraljSchaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4th Home. Avenue and E. 28th (Avenue at 42d Street, Monday, BRANCH 68. BROOKLYN SUPERVISORS, an- Catherine of Genoa R.

C. Church, lp OS A Street. Monday; Solemn Requiem March 28, 8 p.m. Interment Long; Monday. 10 a.m.

Interment Holy -Vinounces with regret the death of Church island National Cemetery, Pine- Mass St. Jerome's R. Cross Cemetery. I Brother JOHN J. TARPEY.

Mem ilawn, Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m. bers will meet at the Madden Funeral Home. Franklin and Wil- COOK JOHN on March 25,1 KRASNOFF MONROE, on 1949, of 80-41 87th Avenue. beloved.March 25, at his residence, 759 Additional Death Notices On On Page 37 loughby Avenues, 8 p.m.

Monday, March 28, 1949, to pay final respects. GEORGE A. President. husband of Viola; devoted father.Greene Avenue, beloved husband of Maureen T. and John E.

Cook Bella L. Krasnoff; devoted father of Edward L. and Stanley de- brother of Mae Fields. Funeral Donnelly Purcell 203 Euclid Avtnu -from the N. F.

Walker Funeral voted brother of William Krasnoff Joseph V. Sessa Funeral Home 6924 Fort Hamilton Parkway Brooklyn Home, 87-34 80th Street, Wood-; Services Sunday, 1 p.m., Kirschen- haven: Solemn Reauiem Mass baum Chapel, 345 Throop Avenue 'Church of St. Thomas the Apostle Interment Beth David Cemetery, Walter It. Inc. CyprtM Hills Nw York' largest Funtral Diritlort Monday, 10 a.m.

Interment St. wmont, l. t. omit nowers. JohD C1'' LAWLESS FRANCIS of 555 On March 26, JOHN 84th Street, March 26, 1949, beloved itnt tst.

-a l.i i hnahnnH noa T. fa Ilia, a) Christopher Francis A. Jr. and James J. Lawless.

Reposing John T. Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church Avenue. Requiem Mass St. Anselm's Church, 4th Avenue and 'of Mary (nee Begley); dear father of Catherine John Thomas Mrs. Grace M.

Briggs, Mrs. Clair D. Malone, Mrs. Eleanore F. Murnhy of Florida, and dear T.

T. GALLAGHER SONS LAWRENCE D. ROUSE St. Albans Funeral Home 191-02 Linden Boulevard St Albans, L. 25 Aberdeen St Brooklyn CONRAD J.

KOCH 585 Evergreen Ave. 514 Wilson Ave. Brooklyn 17 -H 157th St Jimaici SHELDON H. AVEN1US 4J-15 Forest Ave. Ridgewood FUNERAL INFORMATION 20 Saydtr Art.

ULstw (-488 Monday. March 2tth POWU. EdwsrS J. A.M.. it ChlKl GRESS.

OlMla A.M. at Chel McPHAIl, rn-d B. loom. Reildmc Tuttdat, March lt MALI.Or, M.rr Ann 0 A.M. at Chl DENNI, M.itA.

1:00 P.M. Chapel Northern Blvd. Minhasset brother of Mrs. William Herr; also82d Street, Wednesday, 10 a.m. survived by elht grandchildren.

victor at fx "Member of Electrotypers and LiSSs ALEX" Stereotype Local, No! 100. Fu- fDRl, 0hl, 85hth on neral from Darraugh's Funeral81? 25' nd of Mary E. H. LOCKWOOD 255 21st St. 4617 7th Av.

Brooklyn brother of JOSEPH V. SESSA FUNERAL HOME 6924 Fort Hamilton Parkway Brooklyn GEORGE J. A YEN 55 7th Art. Brookly JOHN T. GALLAGHER 254) Church Are.

204 Bedford Ave. Brooklyn iltflmt. M13 ti Avniw. TllMitir diclujuiiukc) Solemn Requiem Mass St. Anselm's Church, 9:30 a.m.

Interment Cal- 50 SsTtntk Aft. MA in 2-8585 BADER FUNERAL HOME jary Ceaneterj. DAVIS Pvt. HARDING V. Army, In the service of his coun GEORGE SIEBOLD SON Srd Av.

584 Van Brunt St Brooklyn JOSEPH J. GALLIGAN 7l Bedford At. Brooklyn W. THEODORE LUTZ SON. Inc.

tl-08 Forest Av. Ridgewood Hontav, March 21th GANNON. Grare A.M. at Chapel BBOWN, Elilaketh A. 1 P.M.

at hapei Rl'BRO. Peter 1 (XI P.M. at Chapel WET, Ana 1:00 P.M. at Chapel INC. Liberty Ave.

ror. Via Sicklea Ave Brooklyn Our various locations in Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan and Bronx assure prompt service dajr or mght. You may consult us by phone at any hour, whether our service is needed at the; moment or not. Your inquiries will be fully answered. ndcr no circumstances is there any obligation.

DIGNIFIED FUNERALS FROM $150 try September 30, 1944, while with William H. Lersner; uncle of Victor J. Smith and Raymond J. Lersner. Services Monday, March 28, at 10 a.m.

at Frank E. Campbell "Funeral Church," Madison Avenue at 81st Street. Interment private. Kindly omit flowers. MALLOY MARY ANN, March, 25, 1949, beloved wife of Bernard; devoted mother of Catherine F.

Layden, James Bernard A. and William J. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home. 20 the 212th infantry, 28th Division, Germany, dear son of Mary E.

(nee Klnslow) and the late Joseph M. J. SMITH SONS 248 Project Park West 2011 Flatbush Av. Brooklvn LYNAM'S FUNERAL HOME 4th Ave. cor.

IJth St. Brooklyn DANIEL GEORGE 1152 Bath At. Brooklyn J. ALBERT BARRON 6001 5th Ave. Brooklyn Davis.

Reposing at J. J. Gallagher 150-10 HiUiit At. JAauic. C-M70 Monday, Marc 2Jf TRORNE, Fre4 1.

110 P.M. at Chapel Sons Funeral Home. 25 Aberdeen 'Street, between Broadway and Buahwfck Avenue, after 1 p.m. Snyder Avenue, Tuesday, 9:30 am Tuesday. Religious services, 8 p.m..

American Legion JOSEPH P. CLAVIN 496 Court St 7722 4tfa At. Brooklyn BENJAMIN GRINDROD 27 Hull St Brooklyn R. STUTZMANN SON, Inc. 2M1 Madison St.

Ridgewood 224-19 Jamaica At. Queens Village HENRY McCADDIN SON ANDREW J. McCADDIN 24 7th Ave. Brooklyn of Good Counsel R. C.

Church 83-32 Fereit Ave. HEfeaup. 3-0900 i 8:30. Interment with military honors Wednesday, 2:30 p.m., at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MARINO JOHN, of 110 Sackett Street, on March 24. 1949, husband of the late Mary Ann; father of national Cemetery, Cypres Hills. DONOVAN KATHERINE March 25, 1949. in Florida, beloved sister of the Rt. Rev.

Monsignor Edward J. Donovan. A Solemn Re SNOWBALL, Inu 2.00 P.M. at Chapel KESSLER, Philip J. A.M.

at Chapel Pt'CANDI- Leaie :4 A.M. at Chapel Tutidav. March 2tth GERI'LIR, Pfc. Albert 1:00 P.M. at Chapel JOHN H.

TIMMS 246 5th At. Brooklyn McCOURT TRUDDEN 150-02 Libert Ave. Richmond Hill COSGROVE FUNERAL CHAPELS 7115 15th Ave. 572J 5ta Are. Brooklyn GEORGE HARRIS 5012 4th At.

Brooklyn Anthony, Angelo, Paul and Charles Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from quiem Mass for the happy repose Joseph Redmond Funeral Parlor of her soul win oe sung at ex. 'Alnvsius R. C. Church. Great Neck, 478 73d Street; Requiem Mass at Sacred Hearts and St.

Stephen's! THOMAS J. CREAMER 44 Herbert St Brooklyn GEORGE T. McHUGH 101 i Bedford Ave. 2475 Ocean Av. Brooklyn ANDREW TORREGROSSA FUNERAL HOMES 1105 79th St.

521 Hicks St. Brooklyn HIGGINS FUNERAL HOME 1214 Prospect At. Brooklyn Monday, March 28. at 10 a.m. Re- 20 SNYDER AVE.

AT FLATBUSH AVE. ULSTER 4-4 40 58 SEVENTH AVt MAIN 2-858S rUNIKAl HOMIS IN 1ROOKLYN MANHATTAN-IKONX QUICN Church. Interment Holy Cross tioslnc at the meaner Funeral Cemetery. JHome, Great Neck, Sunday eve- McAULEY ARTHUR, of 78 72d ping. Interment Newport, R.

I. Street, on March 28, 1949, beloved ddoaflamHafeHhHlll husband of Elizabeth; father of UNITED BURIAL CO. 1202 Broadway Brooklyn EGYPTO Pfc. RICARDO, U. S.

Army. April 1945, beloved son RAYMOND M. HIGGINS (T. J. HiKgini Son) 85 Hanson Plac Brooklyn JERE J.

CRONIN, Inc. 115 Atlantic Ave. Brooklyn JAMES A. MADDEN 17 Franklin Ave. Brooklyn Kathleen and Maureen McAuley; brother of the late Rev, Mother of Rioardo and Elizabeth Egypto, and brother of Eleanor.

Reposing AmUoa'l Mary Ethna, Sisters of Mercy. Belfast, Ireland. Funeral Monday, 9 John T. uaiiagner runerai ome, a.m., from Funeral Home, 7722 4th 2549 Church Avenue, Monday 'afternoon. Requiem Mass Holy N.

F. WALKER 87-54 80th St 16-07 Jamaica At. Woodharen MOADINGER FUNERAL PARLORS 1120 Flatbush Av. Brooklyn JOHN J. DARRAUGH SONS 1811 5th At.

Brooklyn HOWARD HOWARD 581 Avrmie Brooklyn Avenue; Requiem Mass Our Lady Crose Church, Tuesday, 9:30 am HSEJ of Angels Church. Please omit flowers. ERLEMAN CHARLES March 26, 1949, beloved husband WEIGAND BROS. CEMETESY PLOTS FOB BALE ip b( Elisabeth devoted father of 1015 Halsey St Brooklyn WM. P.

MURPHY SON 17 Herbert St Brooklyn WILLARD C. JUNG 79 Lincoln Place Braokly WALHALLA CEMETERY 2 DONNELLY PURCELL 205 Euclid At. Cypress Hills 207 Nassau At. Brooklyn grave lots, with perpetual care, Baldwin, L. Curl and Mrs.

Eva Moscato. Senr-lr Walter B. Cooke. Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue. Monday, 8 p.m.

Funeral private. Please onut flowers. $375. H. Picken, 1048 E.

31st Street (side entrance). is our greatest satisfaction that many commend us oa the basis ol personal observatioei or family experience, and go oa to recommend us for the same good reasons. Fairchild Sono INC Funeral Hirectort Sintt 1886 951 Atlantic Avtnnt, Brooklyn Friak E. Fairchild, Licensed Manafet Ow Telsshons Itvnr $1mb MAii l-Vti GEORGE WERST. Inc.

572 Hart St Brooklyn CLEMENT KEARNS Butkwick ear Pilling St Brooklyn OATES UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT 4512 Sth Ave. Brooklyn JOSEPH G. DUFFY 257 9tn Sl 7705 5th Av. Brooklyn 71-41 Cooper At. Glendal Geo.

w. Pease sow HARRY T. PYLE Johsi IresslMi WhltHer 1S07-1S92 Put "There's Iff alose im dure dooe. And rear aioae Ktnriag." IIOOKLTN I II I tt AROIN CITT MANHAttll OUffNS VtUMf i Z1RKEL FUNERAL HOME MORTUARY. INC Kit.

Itra BUckminster 2-0174 1925 Church Avsmm Dirtelort 433 Nostrand A. STsrlina 3-7700 AUtHfl A Suptrhr Serrie 245 Ridgewood Ave. Cypres Hills EBBERS-HILL, Inc. Clinton Are. Chspel Sit Clinton At.

Brooklyn KENNEDY'S CHAPEL Cor. Church Sc Rogers Ave. Brooklyn HARRY QUAYLE 154 Smith St Brooklyn 905 Rockaway Av. Valley Stream, L. 1 WliMHmAw.

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