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Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1988 -The Philadelphia Inquirer 9-D Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices OBITUARIES PILUS0 INVERS0 CHERNESKY Swfctontv. on Dm. 5, 1911, GEORGE beloved hut-bandot LWian F. (nee Darvowski), tamtr ofGeorvwM.

Jr. and Mrs. Eliiabefti GoodchMd; txandfather ot Christopher and David Goodchrid; In his Mitt veer. Relative and friends invited to attend the funeral Fri, 1:30 A from JOHN F. FLUEHR ANO SONS, 3301-1S Cottman Ava.

Man of Christian Burial, Church of the Resurrection of Our Lord, 10 AM Int. Holy SPUJ chrt Com. Friends may caM Thurt. 7 to PM ANTHONY IM II, ol Cherry HW, on Doc. 4, INI, bolovod husband ol Mildred (Rom), devoted lather ol Donald ot Camden, and Dolores McKetferv, ol Vorrhees, door brothor ol Coctfio Viggiano and WW-liam Invorso, bom ol Phila.

Relatives and Iriondi aro ifivittd lo attond funeral services Frl, 0:30 AJVL, Irom THE MURRAY -PAR ADEE FUNERAL HOME, Ml W. Martton Pike (Rto. 70), Cherry Hid, N.J., followed by 10 AM, Mast ol Christian Burial, al St Marys R.C. Church, 1001 Sorlnodale Rd, Chorrv HW, N.J. Visiting noun win bo hold Thurs.

7 to 4 M. Entomb-man! Calvary Mausoleum, Chorrv HW, J. James H. Dolsen, 103, a founder of the Communist Party U.S.A. COHEN JACOBS Doc ina, BENJAMIN $., huiband ol Minnlo (two Shapiro), father ot Or.

Merrill Jay Cohen, brother ol Henrietta Rovins, grantftather ol Maria and Bradley. Services and int. private. (Arr. by "GOLDSTEINS' SUBURBAN On Dec 5, 1981, ELENA, of Frank ford, wHe of the late Fortunate, mother of Anthony, Joseph, Theodore, Carmela and Francis Ptluso, daughter of EotoHO and Cesira Safvaf, and sister of LMlana Maslioccht, Osvaldo and Sigismondo Satvatl; also survived by 1 grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to Funeral 1:30 AM, NULTV FUNERAL HOME. 4792 Frankford Ave. (at Church Mass Of Christian Buna Mater Dolorosa Church, 9:30 AJVL Entombment Forest HiHs Cem. Friends may cafl Thurs. after 7 PJW Parking on premises.

RAUCCI (WILLIE MACK) Doc 4, 1988. WILLIAM, father of Richard and Robert! also survived bv 7 grondchadren, brother ot Anno As-prino. Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral FrL 1:30 AJVL from PENNA. BURIAL 1327-24 S. Broad St.

Mass ot Christian Burial St. Paul's Church 0:30 AJVL Int. Holy Cross Com. Viewing Thurt. eve.

to AMPLE FREE PARKING RISLER See STROUD notice. ROSENBERG Dec 4, 19M, CLARA O. (nee Rosenborg), wife of the late Julius J. Rosenberg, of Atlantic City, NJ, mother of Sigmund Rosenberg, Leonard Rosenborg, Hannah Langberg, and Ruth Vol In; also survived bv 7 grandchildren, and IS great grondchedron. Relatives and friends are Invited to Gravosido Services Wed.

2 PJVL at the Mt. Sharon Cem. Sect. Springfield, DoL County. The family wW return to the residence of Mr.

and Mrs. Barry Stofn. JOSEPH LE VINE AND SON bor defense work in Pittsburgh, a hotbed of labor unrest There, he tried to unionize workers in the name of the Communist Party. CONNELL Thomas RAYMOND, ago S3, on Doc trot, devoted husband of Rose M. (nee Gablein), loving father of Timothy James; also survived by 2 grandchildren, as won as, brothers, William, Frank and Joseph, and Inlaws, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Gablein and many nieces and nephews. Friends may caU Frl. 7 to 9 PJW, to THE HAROLD B. MULLIGAN FUNERAL HOME, 1 1010 Knights Phila.

Funeral service AJM. at the Funeral Homo, followed bv Mass of Christian Burial, offered for him, 10 AM. St. Martha's Church. Int.

Resurrection Com. It was 1951, after covering a Phila dclphia trial for the Daily World RITA A. (nee PurtteW), Dec. 111, beloved wife of John, dearest mother ol Mrs. Betty Pensabeno; also 3 grandchildren, ileen, John Jr.

and Kathleen, mother -in-law of Mr. John Pensabeno, dearest sister ol Frank and Joseph Purhetd. Relatives, friends Invited to her funeral Frio 1:30 from LEONETTI FUNERAL HOME, N.E. Cor. Broad and WoH Sts.

Mass of Chnshan Burial, 10 AJA, Stella Maris Church. Entombment Holy Cross Carder) Mausoleum, Yea don, DeLCo. Viewing Thurs. eve. after 7 PM (Parking on premises).

In lieu of flowers contributions may be sent to Stella Mans Church, Blessed Mother statue. that he moved to the city. Again, he JASKOWIAK worked as a party organizer and a journalist. As old age crept up on him and he Dec. 5, lM, LAURA (nee Barfttfewlct), dear wife of Walter beloved mother of Dorothy Zerbe, Lucy Carroll, Martha Buttenbusch and John Javkowiak; also survived bv 21 grandchildren, 20 or eat grandchildren and 3 sisters.

Relatives and friends invited to her funeral 10 AJVL, at THE SLABINSKI FUNERAL HOME, 2614 Orthodox St. Mass of Christian Burial, 11 A.M., St. John Cantiui Church. Int. Resurrection Cem.

Viewing Thurs. 7 to 9 PJVL Parking on premises. DIGNAM SAUL JOHNSON On Doc 4, 19N, CHARLES formerly of Trevose, husband of the late Elva (nee Stewart), father of Barry he is also survived bv 2 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to his services 1:30 PM at THE LAMB FUNERAL HOME, 201 Bustle, ton Pike, FeasterviHe. Int.

Our Lady of Grace Com. Cattino hour 12:30 until time of service. Donations may be made to the Heart Association. ADELE SCOTT, on Dec 1988, of Key West, formerly of Rose Valley, died at home, beloved wife of the late Maurice Bower Saul, devoted mother of Barbara Saul SprogeN Jacobson and the late Robert M. Saul, loving sister of Mildred Scott Olmsted; she Is also survived bv 4 grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Services and mt. wM be held at the convenience of the family. Contributiem In her memory to the School in Rose VaNev, Rose VaNey. 19045 would be appreciated. (Arr.

bv THE CAVANAGH-PATTERSON FAMILY FUNERAL HOME Media) OOMANSKI MICHAEL suddenly, on Dec. 4, 1988, of Upper Darby, son of David C. Johnson and Norma A. Johnson (nee KieseO, husband of Kathleen A. Johnson (nee Curhn) and father of Christine Marie Johnson, brother of Melissa K.

Johnson. Relatives and friends are invited to his Funeral 8:30 AJVL at, THE JOHN P. DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, Walnut St. and Cop-lev Upper Darby and to his Funeral Service 10 AJVL, St. Alice Church.

Int. SS. Peter and Paul Com. Friends may call Thurs. eve.

7 to 9 PM. at the Funeral Home. (Parking for viewing on Church Lot, directly across the street). SCHLACTER Dec ltM, THOMAS of Rox husband of Sophie L- Medwkk, father of Edward Domanski, brother of Eleanor Miron, Loretta Lemanski, John, Leonard, and WiNiam Domanski, stepfather of Deborah Taiese, Drew and Mark Medwick; also survived bv 4 grandchildren. Relatives and friends invited to Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AJVL, at St.

Josaphafs Church. No viewing Thurs. eve. Donations in his memory to St. Josaphafs Church, 124 Cotton St Pa.

19 1 27, would be appreciated. (ROLLER) KANE Dec 4, 19M, PAUL husband of Claire M. (not Hummel), father of Paul Jr. and Megan, son of Mary Ann Schlacter, brother of Judith, Susan and Stephen, Relatives and friends invited to funeral 1:15 AJVL from the C.J. O'NEILL FUNERAL HOME, 301-11 E.

Lehigh Ave. Mass of Christian Burial, AJVL, St. Joan of Arc Church. Int. Greenmeunt Com.

Friends may caM Thurs. 7-9 PJVL James H. Dolsen Dec 3, 1988, GRACE (nee PurMI), wife of the late James formerly of and Margate, N.J., mother of James, Raymond, Joseph and Robert; also survived bv IS grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren. Relatives, friends are invited to attend her Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AJVL, at Church of St. Clement, 71st and Woodland Ave.

Int. Holy Cross Com. (Arr. KISH FUNERAL HOME). DONNARD By Donna St.

George Incfuirer stall Writer His was a life bare and basic by appearances, his small apartment equipped with little more than two wooden chairs, a dinette table, sagging bookshelves and stacks of newspaper. But for James H. Dolsen, the years had been ones of richness, years in which his political beliefs were his abiding and fulfilling pursuit. A founder of the Communist Party U.S.A.. James H.

Dolsen for more than six decades worked to create a communist United States. It remained his mission until he died last Wednesday, his 103d birthday, at Presbyterian-University of Pennsylvania Medical Center. All those years Mr. Dolsen was a political purist. So much was communism a way of life that he never found time to marry and never wanted money for possessions.

To him, those things weren't important. It was communism that really mattered. And thus it was communism (hat he worked for during a journalistic career of more than five decades and as a party activist who handed out leaflets, lectured students and talked to workers at factory gates. Born in San Francisco, the son of a civil engineer who worked for the railroads, Mr. Dolson was educated at Beloit, a small liberal arts college in Wisconsin, and it was there he found communism, immersing himself in the writings of Marx and Engels.

Mr. Dolsen followed his college roommate to Chicago and found a good job at the same hospital. But already he had joined the old Socialist Party, and it had decided to run him for city alderman. It wasn't long after his picture was seen posted on a telephone pole that lie was given an ultimatum at the hospital. "I had thought it over," he recalled during a 1982 interview.

"I had read SLOSS never saw a communist revolution come to pass in the United States, Mr. Dolsen didn't let up. With blue eyes that gleamed a youthful conviction, he smiled, and he seemed cheery. For about the last 10 years he lived in the 3900 block of Market Street, getting by on Social Security, reading voraciously just like before. He kept hundreds of yellowed political tomes on his buckling bookshelves, and considered volumes like The Pentagon Papers light reading.

Accumulating stacks of newspaper and household roaches to boot he clipped out "everything that has anything to do with labor, strikes, war and peace, those kinds of issues," he once said. And even past 100, Mr. Dolsen was still packing leaflets in plastic shopping bags and taking them with him on buses and subways to spread the word at campuses and factories. He denounced war, nuclear weapons, aggression and racism, and demanded union rights. Last year he was opposing Judge Robert Bork's nomination to the Supreme Court, and even through this year was calling for an end to Reaganism.

Of course, he always, too, was pressing for a communist United States. "My faith in our movement never was shaken," he said in 1982. "I was KELLER EDYTH Dec 3, 1988, (nee Ranto), beloved sister of the latt Eugene; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Her funeral service wM be 10 AJVL, FrL, VR AIM FUNERAL HOME, 64 S. State RL, Upper Darby.

Int. Arlington Com. JEANNE (nee LeGrand), on Dec 1488, of Upper Darby, wife of Yves R. Donnard and mother of Rene J. and Alexandre Donnard; also survived bv her 2 grandchildren, Katherine and Anne.

Relatives, friends and members of Upper Darby Multi-Service Center are invited to her funeral 1:45 AJVL, at THE JOHN P. DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, Walnut St. and Copfev Upper Darby, and to her Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AJVL, Church of St. Alice. Int Glenwood Memorial Gardens.

Friends may can Fri eve. 7 to 9 PJVL at the Funeral Home. SMITH ELIZABETH DICKEY NOBLE KELLER, age 80, Of Wawa, died Dec. 6, 1988, survived by her husband, Edwin Hastings KeHer, a son, E. Robert Keller, II, of Harvard, Mass.

and 2 daughters, Judith Hopkin-son Keller Amand and Linda Ann Hastings Keller, both of Wawa, 8 grandchildren and a great grandson. There wiN be a private family memorial gathering at the Station Wawa, on Dec. 10, at 3 PJVL Friends are invited to ioin the family after 4 PJVL on Sat. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the American Heart Assoc (Arr. CHANDLER FUNERAL HOMES, Wilmington, DUNCAN EMMA BAILEY (nee Hotter), of Waverty Heights, Gladwvn, formerly ot Meadowbrook, on Dec 1988, survived bv her husband, David B.

Smith, a daughter, Josephine B. Smith, of New York City and 3 sons, David A. Smith, ol Arlington, George of Men-town, Pa. and Peter of Boston, Mass also 4 grandchildren and sister, Elizabeth Hotter. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services Noon, Dec 10, at St.

John's Episcopal Church, Washington Lane and Welsh H.V. Private mt. Contribuhons may be sent in her name to St. John's Episcopal Church or other places of the donor's choice. (HELWEG FUNERAL SERVICE, INC) The rest of his working life he toiled as a journalist for the Daily Worker and its successor, the People's Daily World.

And not without sacrifice. Mr. Dolsen faced criminal charges six times, for alleged violations including California's criminal syndicalism law, the Smith Act and Pennsylvania's sedition law. First brought to court in 1921, he was cleared of the last of his convictions by the Supreme Court only in 1957. Most of the time, Mr.

Dolsen, who had studied law for a year at Northwestern University, acted as his own attorney and once, in the 1920s, succeeded against prosecutor Earl Warren, who was later to become Dec 4, 1988, ANNIE (nee Reid), beloved wife of the late William Duncan, dear mother of the late William, Janet Schleman, the late James, Joseph and John; also survived by 17 grandchildren, several great grandchildren. Relatives and friends invited to viewing 9 AJVL, and to service, 10 AJVL WACKERMAN FUNERAL HOME, 8060 Verree Fox Chase. Int. Sunset Memorial Park. No evening viewing.

In lieu of towers, donations in her name to Fox Chase Cancer Center. 7701 Burhotme Pa. would be KRUM appreciated. STAY Of Oreland, Dec 4, 1988, PAULINE H. (nee Havs), wife of Theodore A.

and mother of Barry S. and Paul grandchildren and 4 groat grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to services 11 AJVL, St. Philip in the Fields Church, Oreland Mid Rd. and Lorraine Oreland, Pa.

Friends may call Thurs. 9 to 10 AJVL at CRAFT OF ERDENHEIM, 814 Bethlehem Pike. Int. St. Thomas' Churchyard, White-marsh.

The family prefers memorials in his name bo sent to The American Diabetes Bourse 21 S. 5th Pa. I91M. FECCA Dec 4, THERESA (nee FaneW), wife of Mi chael, mother of Mrs. Mary Theresa Pa scale and Anthony Fecca; also survived bv one grandchild, daughter of Joseph FaneHi, sister of Dominic and Mrs.

Florence Aneflo. Relatives, friends invited to funeral 9 AJVL, GALZERANO FUNERAL HOME. 9304 LIEBERMAN Of Somerton, Dec 5, 1988, ANNA wife of John Co-Stay, mother of Joanne S. Muffins and John N. Stay; also survived bv 7 grandchildren, one groat granddaughter and a sister, Edna Stevenson.

Relatives, friends and members of Frankford Unit 2) 1 American Legion Auxiliary, Phila. County Council American Legion Auxiliary, Northeast Assembly No, 11 A.OMP., Kadosh Chapter 224 O.E.S. and Johnson Memorial Methodist Church are Invited to the Services FrL, 10 AJVL at, FLETCHER FUNERAL HOME, 9529 Bust-leton where friends may caM Thurs. eve. after 7 PJVL Eastern Star Services 8 PJVL by Community Chapter 428 O.E.S.

Int. Sunset Memorial Park, lieu of flowers donations to Johnson Memorial Methodist Church, Longshore and Hawthorne Sts Pa. 19149 in her memory wM be appreciated. OLD Busheton Ave. (below Welsh Mass of Christian Burial 10 AJVL Maternity B.VJVL Church.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. after 7.

FEINSTEIN Dec 6, 1988, MARTIN husband of Beverly (nee Tarcove), father of Dr. Richard M. Lieberman and Robert M. Lieberman, brother of Pauline Blank and Reba Hefmus; grandfather of Pamela Jane Lieberman. Relatives, friends and members of Beth Shoiom Congregation, of which he was a long time member, are invited to funeral service 1 PJVL precisely "GOLDSTEINS' SUBURBAN NORTH," 310 Second St.

Pike, Southampton (bet. County Line and Street Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. Shiva will be observed at his late residence. Contributions in his memory may be made to charity of donor's choice.

STROUD Dec 6, 1988, SARAH (nee Bass), wife of the late Nathan, mother of Sylvia Oberman and Aiiene Schneider, sister of Dorothy Fine; also survived by 4 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to Graveside Services 12 noon precisely at me Adath Jeshurun (Sec P), Bridge Walker Sts. Shiva will be observed at the HM House, 1680 Huntingdon Pike (Apt. 208), Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Contribuhons in her memory may be made to the charity of donor's choice.

(Arr. by "GOLDSTEINS' SUBURBAN LIEN JEANNIE RISLER, age 58, entered into rest Dec 3, 1988, suddenly, beloved daughter of the late Harry S. and Helen loving sister of Harold J. and (Palma); she also leaves 4 nieces and one nephew. Memorial Service, 7 PJVL precisely at the RONALD R.

PISELLf FUNERAL CHAPELS, 1344-48 Ellsworth St. where friends may caM from 6:45 PJVL Donations In Jeannie's memory may be made to the Buffalo Friends Meeting, 72 N. Parade, Buffalo, N.Y. 1421) or the donor's own choice of charities. sure that fundamentally in the long run we were right and it would just work itself out to the point where people en masse couldn't live decently and would look forward to something in the way of change." In his 100th year, on the occasion of the self-publishing of his memoirs called Bucking the Ruling Class Mr.

Dolsen said happily, "I'm more of a communist today than ever." He said he was still "propagating everybody I meet, everywhere, every day." In 1987, Mr. Dolsen was elected to the Communist Party U.S.A.'s national advisory board, composed largely of senior members. "You know," he said thoughtfully in 1984, "some people think that radicals get old, tired, they get buffeted about. That never happened to me." His friends and co-workers plan a memorial service, yet to be governor of California and Chief Justice of the United States. In later years, the pencil-thin, white-haired Mr.

Dolsen wasn't as fortunate. Tried for conspiracy, he served 10 months in Blawnox Prison near Pittsburgh with six other party members in 1940. He also faced the House UnAmerican Activities Committee. "I could never make out why they thought I was so especially dangerous. I was listed as one of the most dangerous men in the country," he said in 1982.

The party never sought to overthrow the government by violence or force, he always maintained. "We advocate, always, any peaceful avenue open," he said. His work brought other adventures. Shortly after starting at the Daily Worker, in 1926, he was sent to China to cover what he would later de FOY STUERM Dec 4, 1988, LILLIAN (nee Baiter), of New York City and Phila, wife of the late Abraham Lien, mother of Dr. Eleanor Lien Sandstrom, Dr.

Ira Jay Lien, Saun-dra Lien Scheflin and the late Felice Lien Weiss, mother-in-law of Dr. Arthur Sandstrom, Dr. Sidney Weiss and the late Murray Scheflin, grandmother of Mvrna Weiss Galtand, Dr. Joyce Weiss Grabar, Abbe Mae Scheflin, Jesse Jay Scheflin, Bonne Zei Scheflin, Arr en Scott Lien and the late Melissa Lien, greatgrandmother of Joshua Grabar. Relatives and friends are invited to services Wed.

12 noon JOSEPH LEVINE ANO SON, N. Broad St. above 71st Ave. Int. King David Memorial Park, In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to a charity of me donors choice.

Dec 4, 1988, SUSAN M. (nee Murray), of Southampton, formerly of S. wife of the late James A. devoted mother of Thomas Catherine A. Ruggeri and me late James A.

also survived bv 11 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Relatives and friends are invited to her funeral after 10:30 AJVL, at SL Vincent de Paul Church, Hatboro and Tanyard Richboro, Pa. and to Mass of Christian Burial, at 11 AJVL Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. No evening viewing.

Donations to St. Mary Hospital, Pulmonary Rehab, co Capital Campaign Office would be appreciated. (Arr. JAMES M. CAMPBELL FUNERAL HOME, Richboro, Pa.) ROBERT, on Dec 3, 1988, ago 12 years, beloved husband of Maria (nee Schmee).

Relatives and friends are invited to his funeral FrL 9 AJVL at THE REMPFER FUNERAL HOME 440S 07 N. 5th St. Mass of Christian Burial Church of St. Henry 10 AJVL bit. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

No evening viewing. Viewing Fri. 9 AJVL until Mass time. TREXLER LITTLE FRANXEL some of Lenin's works, and he said that a revolutionary party has to have a revolutionary nucleus, people who understand, who are willing to get thrown into jail. So I figured that I didn't want to work anymore for a private employer.

I wanted to become an agitator for the political Ideas I believed in." And so it started. And by all accounts, Mr. Dolsen never strayed. "He was the most independent, de-lermined man you ever met. When he set his sights on a goal, he went out to do it and nothing could deter him," said a friend of 38 years, Frances Gabow.

"The party was his entire life even under the most adverse conditions." Mr. Dolsen started with the Communist Party at a 1919 convention in Chicago when the Communist Labor Party split from the old Socialist Party. He chaired the committee to draft the new party's constitution, and then stayed on as a party leader when Warren G. Harding was president of the United States. Dec $, 1988, HAZEL CARBERRY, of StapeJev Hal, Germantown, and formerly of Melrose Park, wife of Frank B.

Trexler, mother of Sandra T. Kirkpatrick, Heather T. Rem off, Gail T. Snyder; also survived by 11 grandchildren and 3 great granddaughters. Relatives and friends are invited to services on Sua, Dec 11, 1988, 2:30 at Stapelev Had, 6300 Greene Pa.

Contributions in her memory may be made to The Stapelev Garden Committee, 6300 Greene Pa. 19144. (KIRK AND NICE). WILLIAM, on Nov. 26, 1988, of Fettonvife, father of Jeanette Townsend, of Bethlehem, and Anne Czukiewski, of Park side, grandfather of 6, great grandfather of 7.

Relatives, friends, and members of St. Paul's Senior Lunch Center are invited to Memorial Services 10:30 AJVL St. Paul's Ev. Lutheran Church, 5th St. and Nedro Ave.

CHney. Masonic Memorial Services 10:15 AJVL conducted by St. Alban Swain Lodge No. 529 AJVL Int. private.

Arr. by DiPINTO-MEHL FUNERAL HOME Dec 1988, BESSIE FRANKEL, of The York House North, Phila, beloved sister of Ephraim Frankel; also survived bv nieces and nephews. Graveside Services will be held 12:30 PJVL at The Roosevelt Memorial Park (Sec. Y), Bucks Trevose, Pa. JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON Death Notices GIBBS TYAS MAYER AFFLECK scribe as "provincial warlords and their imperialist masters." He stayed in China until 1931, and the book he wrote there Awakening China was the first by an American communist in China.

Returning home on the Trans-Siberian Railway, he stopped in Moscow, where he then stayed four years with International Red Aid. His foreign work ended in the mid-1930s, and he was asked to cover international la JOSEPH Dec Vrlt, husband of Jeanette, father of Monica, Kaltiy and Joseph; also survived bv 5 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to his funeral AJVL, MCCAFFERTY-SWEEHEY FUNERAL HOME, 12t Torresdale Ave Services wol begin at 10 AJVl Int. Hillside Com. Dec 3, 1984, WILLIAM beloved husband of Marie (nee Pinkerton), beloved father of Robert, William Donna MiHer, Elaine Kulp and Mark; grandfather of Michael, John, Edward, Christopher, Robvn, Matthew and Edwin; also survived by one sister, Lorraine Thompson.

Relatives and friends are invited to his funeral service 10 AJVL, from THE BURNS FUNERAL HOME, 1428 E. Columbia Ave. (at Fkd. Int. Oakland Cem.

Friends mav caM after 8:30 AJVL In lieu of flowers, donations to American Cancer Society would be appreciated. On Dec 5, 1988, GLADYS (net Scheefer), age 84, beloved wife of the late Leonard of Vtncentown, survived bv sisters-in-law, LMian T. Curran, of N.C, Evelyn Datton, of Pa. and Florence Lun-nev, of Havertown, Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Graveside Services on Thurs 10 AJVL in Sunset Memorial Park, County Line Lower Southampton Somerton, Pa.

Arr. by THE SCHETTER FUNERAL HOME. ELIZABETH 1, on Dec 5, 1988, of Elk ins Parti, beloved wife of Walter F. and mother of Elva M. Beiss-wenger and Walter F.

Maver, grandmother of Harry Robert Betsy and Richard F. Maver and one great grandchild, Abigail; also survived bv 2 brothers, John R. and Richard M. Anderman. Relatives and friends are invited to services on Dec 9, 11 AJvl.

at, CRAFT FUNERAL HOME OF ABING-TON, 1801 Old York Rd. at Old Welsh Rd. Int. Hillside Cem. Friends may call after 10 AJVL Memorials In her name mav be made to the Jarrettown Methodist Church, Limekiln Pike, Jarrettown 19045.

Parking on premises. ARNOLD USHLER GORDON mcveigh Dec 5, 1988, LOUIS (LOU), husband of the late Anna (nee Jaskelewicz); also survived bv 2 stepchildren, grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Relatives, friends and neighbors invited to his funeral 9 AJVL, WALCZAK FUNERAL HOME, 2391 E. Orthodox St. (at Aramingo Mass of Christian Burial, St.

John Cantius Church 10 AJVL Burial Holy Redeemer Com. Viewing Thurs. eve. ROSE M. (nee Lahmann), Furlong, formerly of Rhawnhurst, Dec.

1986, wife of the late Charles W. Arnold, mother of Charles Jr. and Rita Marie Werner, grandmother of 5, great grandmother of 7. Mass of Christian Burial at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Doytestown, on Dec.

9 at 12 noon. Friends may call at the Church from 11 AJM. till noon prior to the Mass. Int. Our Ladv of Grace Cem.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions mav be made to the National Hemophelia Foundation, 2300 Washington Pa. 19146 or the charm of your choice. REED AND STEINBACH F.H., DOYLESTOWN. MARIE H. (nee Dennis), on Dec.

5, 1988, beloved wife of George, devoted mother of Delores Cars welt and William; also 4 grandchildren. Funeral Mass Dec 8, 10 AJVL, St. Mary's Church, Lakevifle, Conn. Viewing Wed. eve.

7 to 9, VALENTINE FUNERAL HOME, MiHerton, N.Y. Donations to the American Cancer Society or a charity of the donor's choice. MARY Dec 4, 1988, daughter of me late Patrick and Mary McVeigh (nee Prendergast), sister of the late Sr. Mary of Jesus O.P., James and Francis McVeigh. Relatives and friends are invited to participate in her Mass of Christian Burial Fri 11 AJVL St.

Helena's Church, 5th St. and Godfrey Ave. Friends mav caN at THE FUNERAL HOME OF PETER H. GERS INC 500 W. Cheltenham Ave.

(4800 N. 5th St.) Thurs. 7 to 9 PJVL Int. Holy Cross Cem. WAGNER GREENSTEIN Thornton Bradshaw, 71? was head of RCA BECK MESSANT0NI0 Dec 6, 1988, CLARA T.

(nee Tractenberg), of Cherry Hid, beloved wife of the late Maurice devoted mother of Arthur and Doris Greene, of Cherrv Hid; also survived by 2 granddaughters and 2 great grandsons. Relatives are invited to Graveside Services, 10:30 AJVL Roosevelt Mem. Park (Sect. BB). Shiva wtU be observed at the Greene residence.

Contributions to either me Jewish Geriatric Home, Cherrv Hit) or the Coriell Institute for Medical Research, Camden, NJ. (BERSCHLER). Dec 19U, WILLIAM formerly of East Albanut beloved husband of Lillian (nee Werner) and loving father of Charles and Gerard Wagner; also survived bv 4 grandchildren. Relatives, friends, members of Senior Citizens Resurrection Rec and Follow Bowlers of T-Bird and Adams Lanes invited to funeral 9 AJVL, MANN GOLDEN RULE FUNERAL HOME, 219 W. Tabor Rd.

(at American), where friends may call Fri. eve. after 7 PJVL Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AJVL, St. Ambrose Church. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Memorials co Dr. David B. SoN, Education and Research Foundation, 5005 Frankford Pa. 19124 would be appreciated.

Dec 4, 1988, KATHRYN (nee Walk), wife of the late George D. Beck, M.O., mother of Douglas A. and George Jov B. Hansen and Gay B. Pasceri, sister of the Rev.

Robert F. Walk; also survived bv 14 grandchildren and one great granddaughter. Relatives and friends are invited to her Memorial Service 3 PJVL, at The Second Baptist Church of Germantown, Germantown Ave. and Upsal 19144. Memorial contributions may be made in Mrs.

Beck's name to the above named Church. RCA through the turbulent times of On Dec 4, 1998, ANNA MARIE (MARY) (nee Borro-meo), age 76, of Berwyn, wife of Peter Messantonio, father of Joanne Keough, of West Chester and Peter of Berwvn and also the late Lucille Dienno, 4 grandchildren, sister of Betty Feliclani, of King of Prussia; also survived bv nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Dec at 9 AJVL from, THE VINCENT C. ALLEVA FUNERAL HOME, 1724 E. Lancaster Paoli.

Mass of Christian Burial at 10 AJVL from Our Ladv of the Assumption Church, Strafford. Int. St. Augustine Bridgeport. Viewing Thurs.

eve. 7 to 9 at the Funeral Home. the early '80s, and it was his wise HADLEY BELLI counsel that helped us make the WALLACE merger smooth, humane and success Dec 4, 1988, AURELtO, beloved husband of Antoinette (nee Orioio). Relatives and friends invited to the viewing and funeral Thurs 9 AJVL, at THE MONTI FUNERAL HOME, 2533-35 S. Broad St.

Services, 10 AJVL Int. Mt. Moriah Cem. No viewing Wed. eve.

Dec 4, 19U, ANGELINA (nee Romano), beloved sister of Mrs. Carmella (Oollv) Nigro, Tony and Joseph Romano, of Michael, Ralph and Angelo Romano. Relatives and friends invited to funeral Fri. 8:30 AJA from VINCENT GANGEMI FUNERAL HOME, INC, Broad and WoH Sts. Mass of Christian Burial St.

Thomas Church :30 AM. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve.

1 to :30 PJVL Evening parking Rota btdg. lot 2304 S. Broad St. MILLER BERGER Of Somen Point, on Doc 19(8, THE-RESE age 86 years, beloved wife of the late wa-liam R. Wallace, dear mother of June W.

Zindet, Somers Point, N.J., Jean W. CormeHy, King of Prussia, Pa. and Charles W. Wilson, also survived bv 8 orandchedren and 14 great grandchildren. Burial Office and Holy Eucharist wol be offered 10 o'clock in the morning at Christ Episcopal Church, 157 Shore Somers Point, NJ.

Those who desire mav sent memorial contributions to Christ Episcopal Church, Somers Point, N.J. 08244. Arr. bv THE GODFREY FUNERAL HOME, M) Contra) Ocean City, J. HARRISON On Dec 5, 1988, NATHAN, husband of Florence Landman Berger (nee Berg), of 1500 Locust father of Helene Reiben, Lois Roth and Madeleine Berger, stepfather of Richard Landman, brother of Jules and Martin Berger; also survived by 4 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren.

Services and int. private. JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON On Dec 1988, DEAN $., age 79, beloved husband of Janet, of Havertown, devoted father of Pam Zeich, of also suriwed bv 2 grandchildren and his sister, Marian Scott, of III. Funeral services Thurs. eve.

I PJVL, THE FRANK VIDEON FUNERAL HOME, Sproul and Lawrence BroomaH, where friends mav cast after 7 PJW Memorial donations mav be made in his name to The American Cancer Society, 280 N. Providence Pa. 19043. Masonic Service bv Community Lodge No. 744 F.4AJVL at 7:45 PJVL Private entombment Sunset Memorial Park.

WALLIS BERNSTEIN Dec 5, 1988, JOSEPH of Juniata Park, formerly of St. Columba Parish, husband ol Anna (nee Ferguson), father of Regina, Maureen Jallad, Paul, Patrick, Peter and the late Joseph, brother of Paul, Josephine Burns and Eleanor Verbin; also survived bv 3 grandchildren. Relatives and friends invited to viewing FrL eve. 4:30 to 7:45 at Holy Innocents Church, and Hunting Park followed bv Mass of Christian Burial, 8 PJVL Funeral Procession will leave GUCKIN FUNERAL HOME, 1419 E. Hunting Park Sat morning, precisely for mt.

in Resurrection Cem. Family would appreciate donations in Joseph's memory to the Franciscans, T.O.R.. St. Anthony's Monastery, 407 Wistar Fairtess Hs, Pa. IWUO.

MITCHELL Dec 1988, ESTHER (nee Markowrti), wife of the late Manuel, mother of Marvin Bernstein, grandmother of Michael, Steven, and David; also survived bv nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to Groveside Services 10 AJA precisely at Mt. Sharon Cem. (Sect. C).

Shiva will be observed at 2313 Bort St. Arr. bv "GOLDSTEINS' SUBURBAN NORTH." Doc 1988, FREDERICK, ago ol years, husband of the late Jeanne (nee Burkowski), father of Patricia Schohefd and Gregory WaHis, brother of Rose Meyer and John WaHis; also survived bv grandsons. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral FrL, 9 AM, HOLLEN FUNERAL HOME, 724-28 E. Allegheny Ave.

Mass of Christian Burial, Church of the Ascension, 10 AM. Int. New Cahedrei Cem. Friends may caH Thurs. eve.

7 to 9. Famiy prefers donations to American Lung Assa. 1100 E. Hector St, Consho-hock en. Pa.

19428. (Jnlfed Press International NEW YORK Thornton Bradshaw, the former chairman of RCA Corp. who was credited with helping to orchestrate a smooth transition during the company's merger with General Electric died yesterday at New York Hospital. He was 71. Bradshaw, who more recently was the chairman of the John D.

and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, died at New York Hospital about 6. p.m., said Tom Ross, an NBC spokesman. The former consultant to General Electric was stricken with a cerebral hemorrhage Monday morning, Ross said. The mild-mannered executive rose to national prominence during the oil crises of the 1970s as the Arco president who advocated environ- mental values and such unlikely causes as a windfall profits tax on his industry.

i. In the 1980s, he took the chairmanship of the long-ailing RCA restored its financial health, and then, in a last and highly controversial act, sold it to General Electric Co. Bradshaw was elected chairman of the board and chief executive officer of RCA on July 1, 1981, and remained chairman until his retirement June 30, 1986, following the merger of RCA HELMLING BIERLY WOLOHAN ful," Welch said. "America has lost a great business leader, and all of us from the more competitive company he helped have lost an adviser and a good friend," Welch said. Robert Wright, the president of the National Broadcasting a subsidiary of RCA, called Bradshaw "one of the giants of the television industry." Before joining RCA in 1981, Bradshaw held top management posts with Atlantic Richfield Corp.

for more than 24 years. He was elected president of the company then the Atlantic Refining Co. on June 9, 1964. At the time of his death he was chairman of the Center of Communications, the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, and The Lauder Institute of Management and International Studies. A graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Business School, Wright also was a member of the board of trustees of Claremont Colleges and the Institute of Advanced Study at Princeton.

During World War II he served with the VS. Navy on a destroyer in Of Ofnev, Dec 3, 1988, EVELYN (nee Bavne), widow of Charles B. MitcheN and mother of James G. Mitchell, Jean Shepherd and Evelyn Ramspacher, sister of Roy Bavne and Ethel Simon; also survived bv 7 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to services 11 AJVL at, THE BISHOP FUNERAL HOME, 5408 N.

5th St. (fit HiHside Cem. Friends mav can Fri. after 10 AJVL MOCHEL Of Meadowood, formerly of Oreland, an Dec 4, 1988, JOHN husband of Janet B. and father of Susan, Tobias, Patricia, and Judith Bremer; also survived bv 7 grandchildren and brother, Gordon Mochel Relatives and friends aro invited to Memoraa Services II AJVL, at Christ's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Penna.

and Recti Aves Oreland. kit. private. In lieu of flowers, memorials in his name may bo made to Habitat for Humanity, O. Box 4440, Phea.

Pa. 19132. CRAFT OF ERDENHEIM. LOVETTA (nee Cooper), on Dec 4, 1988, of Fox Chase, formerly of Crescentvme, beloved wife ol Mel-vin, mother ol Roy T. Watts and Charles Hetmling, andmother of one, great grandmother ol 2, sister of elbert Cooper.

Relatives, friends and members of CrescentvMe United Methodist Chruch invited to services Thurs. II AJVL, THE DiPINTO-MEHL FUNERAL HOME, 5720 Rising Sun Ave. (at Sanger St Friends mav ca 7 to 9 PJVL Wed. eve. at the funeral home.

Int. North wood Cem. Eastern Star Services, Taconv Chapter No. 340, 1 PJVL ETHEL ORR BIERLY, age 94, on Dec 4, 1988, at the Simpson House, tormertv of Lansdowne, beloved wife of the late Samuel dear mother ol Dorothy B. Sinclair and grandmother of Carolyn B.

Sinclair and Richard J. Sinclair. Relatives and friends are invited to the Funeral Service II AJVL at, SPENCER T. VIDEON'S OF DREXEL HILL, Garrett Rd. at Sha-detand where friends mav can one hour prior.

Order of the Eastern Star Lansdowne Chapter 441 Service FrL, 1045 AJVL at the Funeral Home. mt. Arlington Drexol HlN. Memorial contribuhons to either the Simpson House, Belmont Pa. 19131 or the Lansdowne Baptist Church, Lansdowne Ave-.

Lansdowne, Pa. 19050. On Dec 1988, MICHAEL Of Wootfvn, RidVov Twsp beloved husband of Marie Burt Wotohan, father of Michael W. Wolohan, brother of Rosemary Pollock and SaHy Ann McMonegel; also survived bv 2 granddaughters, Bridget and Bernadetto Wolohan. Relatives and friends invited to attend his funeral on FrL, 1:30 AJVL, THE CAVANAGH FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, Ml Chester Pike, Norwood.

Mass of Christian Burial in the Church of Our Ladv of Peace, at 9:30 AJVL mt SS. Peter and Pam Com. Friends mav ca Thurs. 7 to 9. Confributiom in his memory to the Our Ladv of Peace BuMmg Fund, SOI Beknont Ave.

MOmont Park, 19033 wouM be appreciated. HENDERSON MORELAND BLEIBERG WORMACX Dec tM, RACHEL, of ml JFK Blvd. sister of Betty Bseajerg; also survived bv nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are owited to Funeral Services 3 PJVL precisely at BURTON L. HIRSCH FUNERAL HOME.

2704 Murray Pittsburgh, Pa. Dec 4, 19U, WILLIAM beloved husband of Elba-belti (nee Stanford), devoted father WAiam, Charles and RKhard; sadrv missed by grandche-drea Relatives and friends are invited to viewing on Fix, after 8 AJVL, THE TOMASZEWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 2728-30 E. Alleohenv Ave. (Allegheny Exit 195, cor. of Salmon followed bv Mass of Christian Bunal, 10 AJVL, Nativity B.VJVL Church.

Int. Resurrection Com. No viewing Thurs. eve. Parking on Salmon St.

WILLIAM of Ocean City, NJ, formerly of Glen-side. Dec 4, 1988, husband of Helene (nee Forte), lamer ol wallam of Marmora, Robert of York, Pa. and Sandra Paul, ol Phoenixviee, Pa. and one sister, Essie Rommel, of Normandy Farms, Pa, 4 grondchedren. A Memorial Funeral Service FrL.

Dec 10, II AJVL at, THE CHESTER J. WSMBERG FUNERAL HOME, 201 Asburv Ave, Ocean City, NJ. Memorial contributions to the Shore Memorial CaroMlogv Unit, Somers Point. NJ. 08244.

BORDA Dec 4. 1988. suddenly. FRANK, of SW be KEWRYK loved husband ot Marie (nee MirigtianO, devoted father of Lisa and Mana; also sonnved bv his brothers. NEWTON Jemps.

vh. rm siwrv em. nnrrM mvi Mn tne iVacilic Ocean. Dec im, OLHA (nee Patrrvl, beteved wife ef Br tkMIX tMtiJTU IttWlltSsrl I IIMfc, oMaXt) fcX VlVfjOj t)v 4 erarKfehffcjVtan. Senricei private.

In Ueu ft flowers cen-frttuom tn her name mav be made Hrvre University Ukrainian Studies Hnfituf or Uirramn FUNERAL HOME. Bradshaw is survived by his wife, I here so itomano; also brother ot She tote Louts and Joe ftorda. Rdeftves and fnends are eivited to the funeral Frv, 9 AJA, at THE JOSEPH V. FUSCO FUNERAL HOME, INC OF W. PHILA, 40 14- II Elm-wood Ave.

Mass ol Christian BuneL II AJVL, St. Clemen Church, tnt SS Peter and Paul Cem. Viewetg Thurs. eve 7 to 9. (PARKING ON PREMISESL Doc 4, ton, john w.

husband of Calhorrie Wor- mack (nee Stem), father ot Jennifer and Christina also survived bv has mother Margaret Wormock (nee Putev), 3 sisters, Mergarot Heron, Kathleen Cotgan and Afiary Dura Relatives, friends and members of Local 107 arc invited to his viewmg en Thurs. eve. 7-9 PM BURNS FUNERAL HOME, 1421 Columbia Ave. (at Fkd. Ave.

Mess ot Chnshan Burial H) AJA FrL Holy Name Church, kit Holy SepuKhro Cem or Mi twwnsfj On Dec ton. NED. beloved husband of Wlhotmoio (nee Ghrver), stepfather of Rev. Robert Glover. Reuj-Onres ond fnoods are onhted to ottend wewmg Twrs.

eve, Dec ion, 4 to 1 PJVL Funeral era tatew at Zear UJA Chwrcfc, 1XM Mellon St, PMa, Pa en Mt Lawn Com. Arr. LAWRENCE B. AAcARTHUR Fit-NEPAL HOME. Cemetery lots FOREST HILLS CEMETERY (4) raves.

1 are-eeed Co- typi-va- AH-ifS'SX In Wemoriams LOYETT, RATMOND Fe PAUL EDGAR (EDDIE), ago 48, Sufi, Dec mt, after a brief eMess. beloved father of Jewed. Jov and Jeffrey, grandfather of Jesse and former husband of Lev an Mavoi also survived bv one sister, Maureen Haves. Services Fri, Dec 4, leaa, at II AM. Viev to II AJVL at Miter Memorial Baptist Church, 22nd and Bonon St.

mt. hyM Com. (FLETCHER M. TOWNSEND FUNERAL HOML Patricia Salter West, and his chil dren, Priscilla Page of Bryn Mawr, HOPKINS Nancy Poor of Norwell, Mass. BRENKAN chairman and became a director of RCA in January 1972.

"Bradshaw's death is a blow to GE and anyone who ever knew him. My only regret is that I met him only three years ago, at the time of the GE-RCA merger," said John Welch Jr, GE chairman. "It was bis leadership that brought and Jonathan Bradshaw of Newbury 0'DOKNELL Doc 4, ton, NORA, tormertv of Castle Bar, Co. Mav. Ireland, sister-at-lew ot Margaret Hopken.

of Pnea and Mary Hookm. of Co Move, frewnd, great Ount ot Rev. John Hooerfis and Dentse Modems SJj otso survived bv many metes and neohews. Relatives nd fnends invited to ve.ro and funeral Fri, 4 AJVL. RUFFENACH FUNERAL HOME, 21st St and Snyder Ave.

Mass of Christian Burial, St Edmond's Church AJVL ml Holy Cross Com. No mewng Thurs. Park, Calif. Arrangements for his funeral and memorial service were not ALBERTA (nee WMehom), on Dec 4, tott, of Oreie) urn. Pa, beloved we of the late Jeseon survived bv NJ grandchadren.

Relatives, fnends and esoeoaev those at She Havertord inn invited to attend funeral sennces Fn, 10 AJVL, THE OONOMUE FUNERAL HOME, oW West Chester Pe (Cor. Lynn fVvO UPPER DARBY, PA. kit. SS. Peter and Paul Com.

Fnends may cat Thurs. ova. 7 to 9. PJM. Dec 4.

low, ROBERT JU 04 Ocoon Vww, NJ, 4er-merty of Phia, husband ot Florence DwmeJ (nee Owens father ot KoiMeen Atjnent. Nancy Bottoms, Robert. Mary Pefnoe and Barbara O' Donned; also survived bv 4 grindchOdren end one sister, Pam. ua Cooms. Relatives and tnends ore owned to THE FITZPATRKX FUNERAL HOME.

I MO Verk Rd, Abmoean, Pa, Thurs. eve 7-4. Parkevg facomes premises. Mess of Ctvmhon Buna. St AOjert The Greet Church.

Fri, 14 AJVL Int Holy SotnAclire Corn, moeo ot oowor. dwiohwii Mo charity ot She dors HORN BROWN AMMA AO. I nee Cnesnntl. on Dec 4. rsssl.

of Ha. bemud wne of She Mte Senex (Semi I Squires, transplant patient oar mowwr ot Kemefh of LarentMrg Pa Dec S. tat. OAVtO, besoved husband of Leone t. (nee Mowers I and lasher ot Patriae weMe.

Money Rtae and Steohen OHe svrvived bv 4 grandsons. 2 srnerv Ruth Myers and EveMr. kei end 2 oreniers. Ceejoa one Donald Brown Rnahwes and frwntfs ore evvvtee Mass ot Chnshan Bonoi, Sat, WJ AJA at St Vacent DePavl Ovroi. Rtvoero tnt Our Lad ot Ooce Cem Fnends mav ceo Fn 7 9 PA4.

Ot. SVM ROwEN GRANT FUNERAL HOME. IMC, Street Rd one t4 Street Pe. SouShomwMm 0 kev of ooeri coti ojuiwm on memory mav be mode so Amencea Heart Ann, 047 Mai Maud Rd. Swot IA, Wow Oreve.

Pa. looot. Jem ot ChoddsMrd. Pa. srrMr ol Jean Serwe, of ko 1'iei tretond.

atse survived bv 4 drondchwjren, 2 great arondcMdren. Rosehves end fnends ore evened to Femoral Serwe Tnurs. ot II AJVL rem Rivervvtw UMO Pi QUI, to. ion ChwrrJS, Rrverwrw Ave. end Oorreet Drove Ha.

Po, where fnends may cad one hour pner F-iendt mav caa ed eve re. 7 to 0 PJVL ot, THE SPEMCER ViOEOM SOF DEEL HLL. bonnet Rev at iniaiima Are. art. An.nna Com, Droaot HAL O'MEARA-MARR Dec toot, of Eosf Fads.

ANNA D. (no OArCereL beaeved wwi of the Mte GeraMt AAorr. snwr of JeJw, OAcfonn. also survivio monv nerrt and neo-m Relatives, fnends on menoiers ot tost Fees Senvjr Cmtens ae ewrted She tvrwral Fn 4 AAA ot, THE MclLVAIME FUftEOAL HOME. AfcdrOle Ave Mais ot Cans" Bunal, St Bnooers CMvrov AJA How IWM Com.

Fi iono)s mey cat Tswrv eve. at fho Foworo) Home 7 to 9. HORYATH CAMPBELL Erin Leigh Squires. 4. of Mount Holly, died yesterday morning in Milwaukee.

35 days after undergoing a bone marrow transplant at the Children's Hospital of Wisconsin. Erin, the daughter of Don and Gail Squires of the first block of Chen-riault Court had suffered acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Her bone marrow was replaced with marrow taken from her father in an operation on 1 Erin had gone through more than three years of chemotherapy before having the transplant. Without the transplant, doctors had told the family, she would not live another year. A viewing will be held at I m.

Sunday at St. Martin in the Fields Episcopal Church. South Mam Street. Lumberton. A Holy Eucharist will be celebrated at 2 pm.

Sunday at the church. Bunal will follow at Evergreen Cemetery Lumberton. PEITZMAN FLORISTS MOXOXEVTS aCWERS I FRUIT BASKETS REMEMBER CHRISTMAS DAY 289-0939 5722 frttnkiord Av. CREDIT CARDS IT FHONI Dec 4, ton CMtrnMA. ew 04.

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fund IM) attend Aa (nee laovsmi, ItM fvkrMoel Susan aAone tiinn Pome Ann Fevev and PVer OA, oe sae-wved kr oramactvaaren. 7 Prooxw joax end Jenut and I skws. Meroere' SUKO ond Heaeji Morvoox anaovet end trwnaa are avrvwd to an vevro Fn, 4 AJA, St Aia.l Ctwrrx Cartel lot SornMvd i i Ov Mtra carvsavaa BorvaV AJA kal Riloaiei Cem BuRMS FUNERAL l40nAC aJ7-MM grew orenpenooree. vol one renii on? mi of to aerwers avea. "I AJA.

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