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A i 10-B Thursday, March 7, 1985 Deaths here Tha Philadelphia Inquirer Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices GOLDSCH March 4, 198S, HERMAN, husband of the late MoHle, of Dallas, Texas, formerly of PhHa. Pa. fattier af Louis Goldich and Shirley Wertheim, brother of Herb Goidich; also survived by 4 grandchldren and 2 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to Graveside Service, 2 PM precisely at the A oath Jeshurun Cem. (Sec.

W), Bridge and Walker Sts. Contributions in his memory may be made to a charity donor's choice. (Arr. bv GRAXL March 4, HIS, af Matte Shade, GEORGE beloved husband of the late Helen M. (nee Schattter), father of Bernard George both of Maple Shade and the late Daniel also surviving are 7 grandchildren.

Relatives, friends and emotovees el Phiia, Electric Co. are Invited to the funeral Services Sat. h) AM from THE INGLESBY6IVNISH FUNERAL HOME, too E. Main Maple Shade, N.J. mt Calvary Cam.

Cherry HA, Friends may cal Fri. kern 7 ta 9 PM GRAY March )9tS, at Christiana Hospital, Newark, Dot. THE REV. JOHN F. GRAY, 1304 Hillside Blvd.

Wttmington, Del. formerly of Oakmont, Dote, survived bv wife, Eugenia Rothwek Gray, 2 daughters, Joan Gray Holmes, Ambler, Pa. and Miss Linda W. Gray, Alexandria, Va. and I grandchildren.

An. drew S. and Gray Rothwell Holmes. Relatives and friends Invited to viewing eve. 7-9, at BEE-SON FUNERAL HOME A CHAPEL, 412 Philadelphia Pike, Wilmington.

Burial in Forest Middletown, and Memorial Service Fri. March Ith, 7 PM, at Presbyterian Church Of the Covenant, S03 Duncan HALPIN CM. March togs, REV. JAMES J. HALPIN CM brother avary Gough.

Religious, relatives and friends are invited to viewing Fri 4-4 and 7-t PM, and Sat. 10 AM, to St. Vincent's Seminary, SO0 E. Cheiten Av. Mass of Christian Burial Sat.

II AM kit St Joseph Seminary, Princeton, NJ. HARRINGTON HELEN (ne Graver), March ItlS. age 14, wife of th let Joseph A. and mother of Sr. Marita Helen, I.HM, Am Panumo, Joseph also survived bv 4 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to her funeral Sat. I AM from THE JAMES A. MxCAFFERTY FUNERAL HOME, 4709-11 Frankford Ave. (at unruh Mass of Christian Burial AM, St. Timothy's Church, mt.

Cathedral Com. Friends may call Fri. ev. after 7. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Camilla Hal, Im-maculata.

Pa. I934S. (PARKING ON PREMISES). HARRITY March 4, ItlS, of Fisk Av. East FaW, SARAH A.

(nee Herrity), beloved wife of th late Dennis, mother of Sarah T. Winifred A. Smith, Margaret R. Patent, Catherine V. Respass, Helen A.

Kammski, Frances E. Koenig, John J. Harritv, Ann P. Kacimarcivk and th late Marv M. Clark; als survived bv 23 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren.

Relatives and friends and members of St Bridgets. B.VM Sodialitv are invited to the funeral AM, at THE MclLVAINE FU- NERAL HOME, 3711 Midvale Ave. Mass of Christian Burial. St. Bridget's Church, 10 AM.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may cal Fri. ev. tt th funeral home 7-9.

HOFFMAN March ItlS, DONALD, of Havertown, husband of Mary G. Hoffman, father of Donald A. Mary Sharon L. and Janet L. Hoffman, son of Alfred M.

and the lat Ethel Hoffman, brother of Jean Ruth. Relatives and friends are invited to services 10 AM Frt from Th Trinity United Methodist Church af Haver-town Eagle Rd and Maryland There will be no viewing. Int. private. Memorial contributions may made to Johns Hopkins Myotome Research Program, c0 Johns Hopkins Oncetogv Center, Baltimore, Md.

21 205. Attn. Dr. Richard Humphrey. (CHADWICK'S OFARDMOREL HOPKIN March ItlS, RUTH K.

tf Oretand, wife of th let Charles E. Hookm, PhD, O. mother of Britton G. Memorial service Fri. 11 AM, at St.

Paul's Church, Chestnut HM. Int Ivy Hi! Cam. lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to The Kidney Foundation, 32S Chestnut St. PhJta. or Th SPCA.

JACOB F. RUTH JOHNSON JOSEPH F. SR. March IMS, ftrmtrty 1W. husband af th lat Elizabeth (ne Wisettv), devoted fattier of Joseph F.

Alice DiMat and Elin Klenk; als survived bv 10 frandcMdren and on great grandson. Relatives and friends a re invited ta attend his Mass of Christian Burial on Sat. 10 AM, Holy Spirit Church, Sharon Ave. and School Ave. Sharon HM.

Viewing wM be on Frt eve. 7 to 9 PM at DOYLE -STONELAKE FUNERAL HOME, 13 IS E. Baltimore Av. Lansdown and als Sat morning after 1:30 AM Int. Holy Crete Com.

JOHNSTON Suddenly, March IMS, FRED L. husband Kit lt Marie Johnston (no Branigan) and brother i A dele Anon. Relatives and friend are invited to Graveside Services 1 PM Hv Sepulchre Eastan Rd. and Cheltenham Av. KAPCZYNSKI On March ItlS, VINCENT J.

beloved husband of Carotin (nee Perron of SicklervtHe, N.J. formerly Cherry He), age 49 years; also surviving are 2 sens, Pat Vital, of Cherry and Vincent Kapczvnski Jr. af Sicklervile, one daughter, Lilian Kapcivnski, at SicklervMc, his mother, Mrs. Lillian Kapcivnski, Sawed, NJ. his b-other, Thomas Kapcivnski, sf Oak-tvn, NJ.

Relatives and friends af the famitv meet Sat. morning at 1:30 AM at BOCCO FUNERAL HOME, 1300 N. Kings Highway, Cherry HM, N.J. Mass of Christian Burial and Communion wa be celebrated at 9:30 AM kt Queen of Heaven R.C Church, Rout 70, Cherry HM, NJ. Ernombmcnt New St.

MarVt Cam. Mausoleum, Bekmawr, NJ. Viewing ri. eve. In the tuner ai home after 7 PM KASAKOFF March 4, ItlS, SOLOMON KASAKOFF, of brother of Rose Kasakoff, Sam Kasakoff and Harry Kasakoff.

Relatives and friends are invited ta Gray. Sid Services Fri. 12 Noon at Mt. Sharon Com. Springfield, Del.

Co. (Sec. Family oil return to the lat residence. Contributions In his memory may be mad to Th Jewish National Fund, Congregation Lenes Haiedeh ar a charity th doner's chOK. JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON.

KELLY March I ItlS, JOHN B. JR. beloved husband af Sandra (no Wnv), and father at Mrs. Ana) Freeman OoJe, Mrs. Susan Elisabeth venMedicus, Maura Gray Kety, Elizabeth Brando Kekv, John B.

Key, IH, Margaret Christina Keav; als survived by grandchildren and his mother Mrs. Margaret Maier Kekv and his sisters, Mrs. Margaret K. Cornell, Mrs. Donald (Liiarme) K.

LeVtn. Relatives and friendt and aH organizations of which he was a member are Invited la a Memorial Service Fri, PM at Memorial Hal, Concourse and Betmont Ave. West Fatrmount Park. bit. private.

Friends may cal Thurs. av. THE MclLVAINE FUNERAL HOME, 1711 Midvale Av. tram 4 to 9 PM In lieu of towers, dona horn in Jack's nam Th Unhid States Olympic CoYnrnit-ta, would be preferred. KENNEDY March II, IMS, MARY EVA, of th Presbyterian Home, 47th and City LM Av.

IBM). Service from the Chanel me Home on Fri. II AM kit. Nlrthweed Cm (BRIN6HURST-ANDREW J. BAM) KINYON MARY A.

(ne Marek), suddenty en March 4, IMS, af Glen Mats, Pa. wif Ross B. invent ts survived bv her mother, Mrs. Henrietta Lewan-dewski, 2 sisttrs, Mrs. Eugenia Kulak and Mrs.

Bern-fee Zeknanoff, and one brother, Kasmer Marek. Rela-ttves and fronds are invited ta her Celebration Lit Service, Fri. 12 noon, at th W.F. MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 7220 Ridg Av. Ron.

whr th htmity wM receive friends alter 1 1 AM Ml. will be private. lieu ether remembrances, memorials World Hunger Year, 150 Broadway, Roam 714, Now York, N.Y. 10013, are preferred. FYFE 4 MILLER, Mt.

Airy 247-I7N KUKN On March IMS, MARY 1 (no Kety), ag II, wif George A. Bekmawr, NJ. mother Mary ESen Teree, of Salt Lake City, Utah, and George A. Kuhn, BrMklawn, NJ. shier of Grace Durran, at Warminster, 4 grandchildren.

Relatives an) rindswMmtl AM, Sat. at GARDNER FUNER. AL HOME, 124 S. Black Hors Pik, Runnemed. Mass Christian Burial, t-JO AM.

Anvunciaho B.VM Church, Beftnawr, NJ. Int. Holy Cross Com. Yeadon, Pa. Fhenels may ca Fri ev.

alter 7, at th Funeral Hmt. KURTZ March 4, IMS, MARION (m Soft), ag 41 years, beloved mother of Rosemary Lametta; als survived bv 3 grandchildren. Relatives and friends ar invited funeral Frt, fcJO AM, HOLLEN FUNERAL HOME, aiao Grant Av. (W. of Academy Rd Mass of Ovrts-Nan Burial, St.

Martin's Church, 11 AM mt. Hoty Seoul chre Com. Friends may ca Thurv eve. after 7. LEIFERMAN On March 4, IMS, A.

EARL husband Ruby (ne Conant), of Pennsauken, J. age IS yrs. als survived bv on daughter Dorothy stack, Cinrwmin. son, N.J., 3 grandchildren Francis Thomas Stack III, Stsettev Stack, and Jay Slack, one groat grtndsen Chants Henderson Stack. Roietrves and frktnds th farmtv are invited to attend the funeral services on Fri afternoon at 1:30 PM, from THE ALLOWAY FU-NERAL HOME, 31S t.

Mapf Av. fttrcnfltvlk, N.J. kit. Lkmw Momrti Prk. LENTINO (DeBARTOLO) GRACE, beloved mother Rose Forbes, ArrMnett DiNapoli and Angeto; sister et Setvator and Paul De-BartoSo; survived bv grandchildren and 1 great grandchildren.

Relatives, an friends Invtted ta vtw. Ing t-10 AM, Epiphany Church, Mass ta follow viewing, mt. Beverly Nanonal Com. Please omit now rv Family requests donotien be made Th Ept-hanv Church, nth and Jackson Pha. Pa.

19141 In Mrs. Ltnhnt't mmry. (CARTO F.H.A UVEZEY FREDERICK March IMS, Htbrd, befovod husband of Dorothy J. (no Bernhardt and tamer at Fred J. Jr.

Charles W. Robert E. Nancy Brawn, James Lorraine S. McDermott, end WMwm J.f Ms survived bv IS grandchildren, a brother, John nd 2 sisters, Marv Spangenburg and Awe Buckhei-ter. Relatives and friends are invited I cal Frt ev.

after 7 PM, and ta attend his service Sat. 10 AM, from THE A. GROH SCHNEIDER FUNERAL HOME, 431 N. York Rd. Harder, kit.

Whitemersh Memorial Park. The famitv prefers Memorials mad to The American Cancer Society, co Th N.fi. Mont CO Unit, 3UI Buiment Rd. Huritlngdon VeMv, 19004. LUBINSXI March 4, IMS, VIRGINIA FA (no Renewtcz), tar.

nwrty Manayunk, wife the late Stefan and moth-r af Laura Wvrwat, Eleanor (Betty) Henderson, Martha Kirov; also survived bv 2 sisters, Ste Lub nd Genevieve Eienbock, 7 grsndchitdron and rat grandchildren. Relatives and friends Invited to attend her viewing, Fri. 130 AM, THE JOHN J. STRITT. MATTER FUNERAL HOME, 114 Green Lane, fal-lowed by Mass of Christian Burial, to AM, St.

Josap-hat's Church, kit Westminster Cam. Nt) viewing Thurs. v. LYNCH March IMS, DORIS 1, Oedwyn, wH Robert K. Lynch, mother KMeen Kean, Robert F.

and John K. Lynch, daughter Knneth E. Sneden. Me morial Services be held 3:30 Sal. March tth, IMS St.

Gertrude's Church, 209 Merion Ave. West Con. shohocken, P. kit. St.

John's Com. Frt at Norwalk, Conn. Memorial contributions may be mode to Th United Way sf Montgomery County, 140 Km of Prussia Plaza, King of Prussia, Pa. 19404. (CHADWICK'S OF ARDMORfta, RENSELMAN March 4, IMS, RAYMOND, of 1017 W.

4th Flo. renc, NJ. husband of the late Minnie (nee Brasloff father af th lat Barbara Yaksto, brother af Martin RendekTian and Sylvia Specter; also survived by 3 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are Invited tt Graveside Services were held Wed. 12 Noon, at King David Memorial Park (Sec Bristol Rd.

and Neshaminv Bensaiem, Pa. The family will re-turn to the Spector residence, 2000 Oakmont St, Phiia. Pa. JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON, REYNOLDS March 1915, GEORGE G. formerly of Ointv.

Relatives, friends, members of Loudenslager Post. No. )64, A.L. invited to services Frt 1:30 PM, Chapel of The Baptist Home, 1301 Roosevelt Blvd. and I hit viewing after 12:30.

Memorials ta Scleroderma Re-search Foundation, Box 200, Columbus, NJ. 04022, would appreciated. (MANNrOF PHILA.L RHODES EONA G. March IMS, Gtn. wH of th lit Wtv- -liam Rhodes, aunt Flora Hannah, Helen Bunnek, Edward M.

Fox, Margaret Swittv, Paul R. Fox and Jean Fox; alsa survived by 1 grandcMMrM. Servic wHI be privat. (KIRK ANO NICE ROTELLA dear of Caroline (no Faietla and the lat Francis Rotetta; also survived by brothers Pasouaie, Anthony and sister Rosemary. Relatives tnd friends are invited ta his funeral Sat.

I AM, GRASSO FUNERAL HOME, 2540-44 Bread St. Mas. JCnBuruk St. Thomas AQUtrvas Church AM Emomtxrient Hy Cross. Viiwin.

Fri W. 7 0 PMFemv pritars Mass Cards or Memorial contributions to the charity of the donor's choic. RUBIN March 4, IMS, EMMA (net Osttoff), wife ft the late Harry, mother of Mrs. Gertrude Rigborg and Mrs. Samuel (Sylvia) Klein, sister a) Mrs.

GofcM Stiefel and Mrv Ethel Kohn; ats survived by arandctMdra and II great rarrichtdrt. Graveside Services Thurs. 1 PM precisely, for relatives, friends and members tf the Bnai Cheim Social, at Montef. lore Church Rd. and Boroeck SI.

(Sec. Contributions ki her memory may be mad to Th PMa. Heart Fund, (ROSENBERG! RAPHAEL SACKS). RUCHE March IMS, RONALD, of th) Battlmor Av. Ferawood, husband of Marl, brother of Dr.

Wit-Ham (Barbara) Shoulberg. Relatives and friends ar invited to Graveside Services, Frt 10:30 AM at Har Jehuda Cam. (Sec CN-31, Uanerch, Pa. Contributions kt his memory may be ma do to the Elwvn kvsti-' tut, Elwyn, Pa. (BERSCHLER'S) SANDLER March 4, IMS, HERMAN, husband the lat Jeanette, lather of Mrs.

Atvm (Sheily) Katz, Mrs. Mark (Renei) Goldberg, brother of Abraham Sandier, grandfather of Michael, Jeffrey and Robin Katz and Matthew, Tracie and AsMeigh Goldberg. Reutfvas and friends ar invited to funeral services, 1 PM precisely "GOLDSTEINS'," 4410 N. Broad SI. kit Montefior Cam.

Family wM return to 8425 Bridl Rd. Contributions ki his mtmorv may be mad I th American Heart Assn. SCHWEIKERT March 4, ItlS, HERBERT V. beloved husband of Dorothy (no Weischedei), devoted famtr Jeffrty and Steven Schweikert, als survived bv on brother Werner Schweikert, of Cap May, NJ. Relatives and i friends are invited to funtral Sat.

AM, from L. A. DiGIACOMO FUNERAL HOME INC. 10SS Southampton Rd. PhHa.

Funeral servic ta foftow at AM Int. St John Neumann Cam. Vwwmg Fri. vg. attr 7 PM SELF Anarch 4, IMS, EILEEN (ne Bftdgetard), widow Clyde survived by children, Clyde Kathleen, Joan VanderHerst, Helen Strauss; I grandchiMren, brothers Richard F.

and Arthur J. Bridgetord and sis-tor Catherine L. McLaughlin. Viewing Thurs. March 7, 198S at EVERLY-WHEATLEY FUNERAL HOME, 1500 West Braddack Rd.

Alexandria, Va. Mass of Christian Burial Fri. 10 AM, Blessed Sacra- rrni R.C Church. Int. Ivy HM Cera, Alexandria, Va.

SHAMLEY March IMS, FRED, survtved bv sister, Marv. Relatives and friends are invtted to the viewing 7 PM, Frt in THE PARLORS OF PETER S. MURIAN- KA, 5314 Rising Sun Av. Parastat Service, I PM Burial Servic 10 AM, Sat. kit Groenmount Cam.

(PerkeigPteia mrear). SHEA March 4, IMS, THOMAS P. husband of Deris H. ana) lather of Ronald. Gerald, Janet and Glenn.

Relatives and Iriends are invited to Memorial Services, Sat AM, MONTANYE FUNERAL HOME, PM (nd Park Av. Rcktdg. Huntngdon Mtmorits tt J-vtrM Diabetes Assn. ar prferrd. SHORE March ItlS, CHARLES H.

IS31 August St. hut-band af Anna (ne Mvrs), father of Donald Shore, brother Sydney Shore, Esther Brooks and Eleanor Brodskv; ats survived bv grandchildren. Graveside services Thurv 2:30 PM, precisely, Montefior Cem. Family wM return to th lata rtstdtnc. (ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS) SIEGEL On March IMS, LEON Cartton Hous, 101 Kennedy Blvd.

husband af Mary (nee Mogarman), father of A ken, Eugene, Jerome, Leonard G. and Ernel Sirget; also survived bv grmKhMrn. Services for relatives, friends and members all organizations of which was a member, Thurs. 1 PM pre-, Cisety, ROSEHBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS, 472 N. Broad SI.

Int. Mt Jacob Cem. The family wM return th lat nsiekmc. Tk familv suggests urrtrlrjuftoris kt his memory may mad ta Th Vena Cong. 509 Pin 1910 SMITH March IMS, SAMUEL C.

of Rusnland, husband 1 Fanm K. (ne Vooel) Smith, father at Samud Jr. Arthur W. and Edward ats survW- -km, grandchildren and one grt grandchild. Refc-ttves and Iriends ar invtted ta attend the funeral at THE WILSON G.

VARCOE FUNERAL HOME, 4270 Township Lin Rd, Wvcomb, Pa. an Fri. March 2 PM Friends may cal Thurs. eve. 7 1 t.

mt. Sunset Memorial Park. Memorial contributions may mad his memrev I Th Masonic Hem, Ta-cony Lodge Ho. 400, Russet w. Wernti, Secretary, 1 10 N.

Keswick Av. Gfnsid, Pa. ItOJt. SMITH On March IMS, EDWARD J. SMITH, husband Mrs.

Mary N. Smith (ne Nairn), et Beothwyn, Pa. Relatives and friends th familv are ktvited attend the funeral an Sat moming o'clock at TH ROBERT MORE LAND FUNERAL HOME tth and Mam Sts. Tremor, Pa. Mast of Christian Burial o'clock at St.

John Fisher R.C. Church, Boathwvn, P. kit. Peter and Pawl Cam. Friends may cat Frt ev.

alter 7 PM SNOWDEN IVksrch 4, IMS, Sfmirsen Hous of Th United Meth-drst Ourch, HARRIETT (nee Thackorav), wtf th lat Irving Snawden. Funrl service at Simpson Hus, Bsmem and Monument Av. Fri. II AM kit. Frst HMs Cm (FLOUNDERS AND D'ALLU- SPENCE On March 4, IMS, OONA G.

(ne Flertch), 41 Years. HaddorMeld, wif John J. Jr. Es. Haddonfield; also survived bv 2 sons, John J.

Ill and Brad har mother, Gen Ftorlch, her lather, Joseph Flench, 3 brothers, Joseph Jr. Michael and Jonn Ftorlch and one sister, Barbara Heftmen. ft natives and Iriends Invited to Mats Christian Burial, Fri. II AM, at Christ the King R.C. Church, Windsor Ave.

Haddonfield, NJ. Entombment New St. AAarVl Mausoleum, Bekmawr, NJ. Memorial expressions may be mod ta Christ th King School, 154 Heokms Av. Haddonfield, N.J.

0033. Arr. by STRETCH, EVANS ANO KAIN FUNERAL HOME, Haddonfield, N.J. SPRINGER LAWRENCE ttHfdenty en March S. MM, UOper DarM, Pa.

sen el the lata Wekam P. Soring and brother David C. Sormger and Mrs. Rita Row. Relatives and friends and fanner ornefevoes of Bond Bakes Co.

ar wvtf. ee to his funeral. Sat. 1:45 AM at THE JOHN P. OONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, Walnut St and Copley Rd.

Ueoer Darby and I his Mass of Christian Burial, It AM, Church St. Cvri, East Lansoewne Int. SS Peter and Paul Cent, Friends may cal Fri. eve. 7 ta PM at the funeral horn.

Parking far vrtwing ta Church ka) oVecttv across street TALSANIA Of Oretand, iViarcti IMS, SURYAKANT, husband of Betty (nee Lwvr) and fatlwr Jty, Nek and Kriv Relatives and friends are invited Memorial Service 1ft AJUL. Redeemer BnthMlMM Church, Wister nd Chew PMa. kiliut flow. Memorials ki his name may be sent ta th charity af iwuiri ur BKivtnnfsiMA THOMAS IVwrch 4, IMS, ISAAC, btovd hushend of Rttt (m Mazeka) and dtvoted father af Michael, Richard and George; alsa I grandchildren Relatives and friends Invited ta th funeral, Sat 0:30 AM from VINCENT GANGEMI FUNERAL HOME INC. Broad and Wat) Sts.

Mass of Christian Burial, St Richard's Church, IfJO AM kit. Hotv Cross Com. Friends may cal Frt Swrartf parking. Rota Bid, fat, SOttBrMdSt THOMAS March IMS, MARGARET (he Lwnsden), hetovwd wife of the lete Akin and dear mother af Mrs. Margaret Lounsburv and Mrs.

Ruth Swift; alsa survived by 1 grandchildren and 2 rat grandchildren and siller Mrs. Beatrice Darby. Relatives and friends invited ka Services Frt II AM, RICHARD WHEELER FUNERAL HOME, Kensington Ave. and Westmoreland St. mt.

Forest Huts Com. Priertet may cad FRL MORNING AFTER t-JO. WALLER On March 4, IMS, JOHN, husband of stvM (ng Alexander), af IS! Kent Lane, Phe. father af S. Gregory Water and Lynda Beth Waaer, son of Leske and Rose Waller.

Relatives and friends are invited ta services 12 Noon, JOSEPH LEVINE ANO SON, N. WELT BLANCHE OTT1NGER WILT, March IMS, b. loved wife of the late John, mother of Robert Hendon. WRIGHT March IMS, W. VIOLA sister Our.

lotto Wright nd Mary Wnoht Low; else survtveo by 4 nieces, nephew, 4 grandnieces and a trandne. phew. Viewing Frtttat PM, KIRK AND NICE, 430 1 Germantown Ave. Service Fri. I PM kit Israel Methodist Churchyard, Nassau, Dot, 1PM III Memo-Hams M.

On hi 4th Annrvtrsary, sadty missed bv. lather, brothers, sisters nd daughter, Tina. SELTZER. EDWARD J. nuuvT iwjtji utg Sv rmsftM by Dottlt SKELKIX, CHARLES S.

March 7, 1974 ki loving memory of our father Those we wv remain with us, tar lav itself nvgi en. Cherished memories never lad because a loved one ton. Sadly missed by, Charles, Jr. Jean, Cherteria end Gene. COOXE ALICE C.

(net Single), an March ItlS, of Morton, Witt at steoano memer Konoe i. ana Holland sister af Otis, Franc me Warren and Joel Single. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Services neon Sat. at Siloam United Methodist Church, 1 141 Upland Chester, with Tent services 11:30 AM Int. Greenlawn Com.

Friends may cat re 11:30 AM Sat. at the Church. Arr. EARL L. FOSTER FUNERAL HOME.

COSLEN March ItlS, BENJAMIN, beloved husband of Sylvia (nee Fineman); also survived bv nieces and nephews. Relatives, friends and members af Jules E. Mastbaum Lodge No. 3t Brtth Shalom tf which hd was Past President, Greater Northeast Lodge No. 71i Br ith Sholom, of which he was a founder, The Board of Governors of National Brith Sholom of which hd as a lite member, era invited to funeral service Fr" 11 AM precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'," 4410 f.

Broad St. Ml. Mt. Sharon Cem. Shiva wik be observed it 2301 Tremont St.

Apt I-30I. COTUGNO March VMS, ELIZABETH, agt 17 (not Mtrttno), wife of the late Otto, devoted mother of Louise Apo-nlk. Delta torio, Elizabeth Rosetll and Otto A.i als survived bv 7 grandchildren and great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral on I AM, from THE PETNER FUNERAL HOME, 6421 Frankford Ave. (at Levick Mass of Christian Burial, 9:30 AM, Mater Datoroso Church, kit.

St. Dominic's Cem. Friends may cat on Thurs. ova. Mass Cards preferred by th farrury.

DAVIS Suddenty, March ItlS, ROBERT EARL beloved husband af Cora E. (nee Schutgen), fattier of Kathleen, William, Robert Jr. and Martin, stepfather of Marvann and John, son at Edith and Norwood Davis, brother of Alexander, John and Betty; als survived bv 3 grandchildren. Relatives and friends, employees of Brevers Dairy, invited to funeral service, Sat. 11:30 AM from THE C.J.

O'NEILL FUNERAL HOME, 309-11 E. Lehigh Ave. Int. private. Friends may cal Sat.

morning 9:30 AM I 11:30. Family prefers contributions to tht American Heart Asm, in Robert's nam. DAWSON On March 4, ItlS, RAYMOND husband of tht late Margaret C. (nee ttoegnev), fattier of James F. and Raymond J.

Dawson. Relatives and friends are invited ta the funeral Fri, AM, JOSEPH A. OUINN FUNERAL HOME, (Cor. Roosevelt Blvd. and Sanger Miss of Christian Burial, 10 AM, St.

Martin at Tours Church. Int. Holy Sepulchre Com. Friends may cal Thurs. 7-9 PM Mass Cards preferred.

DELAKEY March 4. tIS, MAR (net Covte), of triginalty af High Glen Glen, County Donegal, Ireland; survived bv several nieces and nephews. Relatives and friendt are Invited to viewing, Fri. eve. 7 PM and to a Mass Christian Burial, I PM at th Immaculate Conception Church.

Funeral wM assemble Sat. 10 AM at Church, mt. Hotv Setxitchr Cem. Contributions may bo made to the above named Church. (JOHN F.

MURRAY FUNERAL HOME) DeLAURENTIS March IMS, ANTHONY of Feastervile, formerly of brother of Rita Bauer. He is also survived bv 4 nephews and 2 nieces. Relatives and friends invited tt funeral Sat. 10 AM at St. Christopher's Church, Procter PhHa.

Mass of Christian Burial, 11 AM kit Hotv Crass Cam. Arr. Bv (LAMB FUNERAL HOME) DelROSSI March irS, MARY (ace Frest), beloved wife of the lata Freilerick DURossi, former Phria. Deputy Sheriff, devoted mother el the late Frederick OetRessi, dear sister of Mrs Lena Visciano, Rose Frese, Margaret Frese and Nicholas Frese; also loving aunt at Mrs. Toni Amende-ka, John Visciano and James Visciano.

Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 1:30 AM, from LOUIS E. IN-GENITO JR. FUNERAL HOME, 120 Christian Sf. Mass of Christian Burial, St. Mary Magdalen Church, tr30 AM kit Holy Cross Cem.

Friends may cal Than. ev. 7 ta 10. (Parkinson premises). DONOVAN March 1915, JAMES L.

husband of tht lata Margaret M. (nee McCarthy), father of Jamas D. and grandfather of Michael of Maui, Hawaii; also survive) bv his sister Helen Tel. Relatives and friends invited the funeral Sat AM, RUFFENACH FUNERAL HOME, 21st St. and Snvder Ave.

Mass of Christian Burial St. Monica's Church 1) AM Int. Hotv Cross Cem. Friends may cal Fri. 7 to PM Family re-Quests donations be mad ta St.

Monica's Church. DOOLEY VINCENT March ItlS, of Southampton, Pa. beloved husband of Catherine Dootev (no Ma-tram) and devoted father of Mrs. Mary Theresa Of-nora and Mrs. Pat Fahertv, brother of Eileen Ber en-bach and the late Theresa Worthington; also survived bv his 4 grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral AM, from THE JAMES J. McGHEE FUNERAL HOME, 2nd St. Pik and Belmont Southampton, Pa. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AM, at Our. Lady of Good Counsel Church, Southampton, Pa.

Int. Resurrection Cem. Viewing Fri. ev. 7 to PM In lieu of dowers.

Family would appreciate Mass Cards. EASTBURN On March IMS, formerly of 2379 E. Hauard SU JOSEPH former husband of Martha (ne Bird), beloved lather of Susan Lvnskev, Aim Golden, Richard, and Joseph; also survived by grandchildren. Relatives and friends, also empfovees of Berger Bros, are invited to the funeral, Sat. 1:30 AM, HUBERT McBRIDE FUNERAL HOME, 23S7 E.

Cumberland St. Mass of Christian Burial, It AM, St. Arm's Church, kit. Holy SeoUchr Cam. Friends may cal Fri.eve.7to9.

ECX On March ItlS, EDGAR Ej of Medford, formerly of Riy. rton, N.J., father af Connie obi son, of San Antonio, Tex. son of LMan Eck, 01 Surf City and brother of Marie D'Au-trechy, of Surf City, William J. of Florida, Walter J. of MerchantviUe, Robert of Riverside, and 2 orandchUdren.

Relatives and friends af the family are invited to attend the viewing Thurs. eve. 7 to 9 PM at THE WEBER FUNERAL HOME, 112 Broad Riverton, and the Mass of Christian Burial on Fri. 10 AM at St. Mary of the Lake Church, Medford.

kit. Lakeview Memorial Park. Please make me-mortars to the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, Intrepid Square, w. 41th St and 12th Ave. New Tori, N.Y.

MOM. EIDENSHINK March ItlS, FREO, husband of Alma (no Hope). Relatives, fr tends are ktvlted to the viewing Sat. AM, and Mass af Christian Burial, 10 AM, at St Raymond's Church, Varna Rd and WWiems Av. mt.

St. Denis Cem. Kindty mrl Dowers. Famitv Praters Mass Cards. Arr.

By ANGELONE FUNERAL HOMES, INC ETTELMAN On March ItlS, ROSE (nee Corner), wife Bent, mm, of Miami Beach, Fla. mother of David, sister at Jean Kessler, Eva Kosster, Dorothy Schwalb, and Edith Hal; grandmother Susan, Laura, and Brian. Relatives and friends are Invited to services Fri. I PM, at THE REISMAN-GOLD SCHILLER FUNERAL CHAPEL, 301 Wast Chester Pik, Hav-rtown. kit.

Her Zien Com. FAMIGLIETTI March ItlS, CHARLES (BUDDY), befovod husband of Christin (nee Ltmeardi) and father of Charles (Pudgy) and father af Susan, brother Jeanette Moreti; ats survived bv nephews, Louis and Angeto More. Relatives and friends ktvtted to funeral 10 AM, from THE ACHILLE A. INGE Ml-TO FUNERAL HOME, 70S-07 Christian St. Mass of Christian Burial, Sat.

1) AM, St. Mary Magdalen Church, kit. Holy Cross Cam. Viewing Fri. av.

7 1 10. FELTON DAVE, March 4, ttll Funeral Service and burial private. Contributions his memory can be made th American Cancer Sooefy. FERGUSON On March ItlS, ANNIE (ne Koty), of Yeedon, Pa. wife of the late Thomas J.

Ferguson, mother of Thomas Edmund, Kevin, Mrs Anna Sheen, Waliem and Ronald Ferguson and the late Helen Cowan, sister of Sara Kev and Helen OFee; else survived by 3 grandchildren and II great grandchildren. Relatives and friends, members of CathoW Daughters and the Leisureites are invited attend the Mass Cknshan Burial, Sf. Lows Church, Sat. IS AM mt. SS.

Peter and Paul Cem. Friends may cal at THE LOGAN FUNERAL HOME, VA Longacre Blvd. Yeaden, Sat from MS AM so desired, th tamty prefers contrlbuhaM ta Tht American Society. FI0RENTIX8 March 1915, VINCENT O. (JIM), Beloved huthofld of Pamm a.

(nee Capatdl) and father of Vincent J. Diane Theresa A. and Lorraine als survived bv his mother. Teres, one brother and 2 sisters. Relatives and friendt invited the funeral.

Sat. at 1:15 AM from THE FIORENTINO FUNERAL HOME, 1 170 S. Bread St. Mass of ChrlstiM Burial, St Mary Magdalen Da Pais Church, t-JO AM ket SS. Ptr an Paul Cm.

Viewing Frt 7 It 9-J0. FOLEY On March ItlS, THOMAS J. at 74, beloved hut-band af the late sther A. (nee Casey), of Hevertown, lamer of Gerrl Trethewev and Susan Shaw; grendf. fher at Melissa, Ted, Julie, Susie and Jeff, brother of John J.

Foley. Relatives and friends are invited to th Burial Service and Holy Communion, Frt, II AM. at the Church of the Holy Comforter, Burment Rd. and Bond Ave. Orexel 19024, where friends may cal one hour prior to th service.

Memorial Gifts may be sent ta th above mentioned Church, kit. Pemwood Cem. (Arr. bv SPENCER T. VIOEON FUNERAL HOME.DrexolHil).

FBSLE March itS, 4 Chester, RUTH (nee Tkmnskn), wtf at th late Charles FugM; survived bv a sister, Vivian Mealy. Relatives and friends are invited funeral ser-Vice Sat. 1 AM, at THE MARVIL FUNERAL HOME, mo Main Darby, where friends may cat after AM, Set tat Whitemersh Memorial Park. Contributions kt her memory ta First PrestwtariM Church ol Chester, ((foment Av. and 23rd St.

Chester, 19013, would appreciate by the ksmly. 6EARY CHARLES T. JR. Ml Merck 4, ItM, gfR B.lt. 2, HarmersvUSe Rd.

Ouinton, NJ. fermertv Phiia, husband of Dorothy R. Friends may cH Thurs. eve. 7 ta PM, at THE ADAMS FUNERAL HOME, 131 1 Brtad St, Potass Grove, N.J.

Funeral Services will privet and at th convenience th family, mt Salem County Veterans Com. Woodstown, N.J. Please make contributions ta Th Shriners Hospital for Crippled Crnldrtn, not Roosevelt Blvd. Prut. GIBSON WILLIAM S.

age 47, of Pakn Sortnw, tormerty th PhD, area, March I9IS, in Lakewarth, Fla. Mr. Gibson was former superintendent for th Fleming Construction Co, kt ph. an Stn Webster Construction survived bv wif Mary, sons, William S. Gibson Indian MMs, N.J., Michael Gibson, St.

Petersburg, Fla. daughter, Linda Wide, Scans-dak), Aris. brothers, Hugh Gibson, Pakn Springs, Fla. Paul Gibson, Martian, NJ. and 4 grandchildren.

Funeral Services II AM, Fit HHy Redeemer Episcopal Church, Lakewerth, Fie. March IMS, LENA (raw Mater), wife of the tat Herbert, mother of Norm moon son, Marvin Ginsberg and Jerry Ginsberg, sister of Ann KkM nd Nettie Zankman; else survived bv 7 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited funeral services 1:30 PM reisely, "GOLDSTEINS'," 4410 N. Bread St. Int.

Montehor Cem. Famly wM return Thurs. ta 232 Locust St Shiva be observed Fri. at 344 N. Rumsen Ave.

Margate, NJ. Contributions In her memory may mad vur tvnt chanty. MADDEN March 3, ItlS, of Wvncote Church Horn, Wvncot, Pa. EMMA wife af th lat John H. Madden, mother of Marv Kakas, Betty Harriet); grandmother of 4, great grandmother of on.

Relatives and h-tends may cal at THE JOHN R. FREED FUNERAL HOME, 124 N. Easton Gfensid, Thurl eve. 7 to and Fri. after 9 AM at Salem Zion United Church of Christ, Mascher and Spencer Sts.

Pa. Servic 10 AM Int. Hillside Cem. Memorial contributions may be made ta Wvncote Church Horn, Wvncot, Pa. or the above named Church.

MAIORANA March 4, 1915, STEFANA, wife of th lat Stefan, mother Anthony, Lone, Frank, Steve, Rita and Rosalie; also survived by 70 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invtted to funeral Sat. 1:30 AM from PENNA. BURIAL CO. INC.

1327-29 S. Brood St Mass Christian Burial, St. Nicholas Church, 9:30 AM Entombment Holy Cross Com. Viewing Frt eve. 7 ta W.

(AMPLE FREE PARKING), MARQUARDT On Tim. March 5, IMS, CARROLL OUENTIh) BUD) MAROUAROT, of Inglis Hous, Phi. Beloved brother of Louise M. Diet, of Tempo, Aril, and Florence M. Maclndoe, of Arlington, V.

Graveside Services wHI be held at Certfr County Memorial pjrk, Stat College, Fri. Inarch Ittt. biwtl Rowws, Memorial Gifts may be made to Anni C. highs Memorial Auxiliary i sngtis Hus, 2400 Btmgnt Ave. Phil.

I9ll. McDERmOTT March 1915, KATHLEEN (n McCrfnk), Cap May, NJ. formerly Mvk. wit of the lat James J. McDermott, mother of James J.

David R. McDermott, Kathleen Harasim, Jean McDermott, Peggy Letcotf, Isabel Ricci, Patricia Neefd and Ann Dion, sister France, Michael and Ray-mend McCrkik; else survived bv 24 grandchildren and great grandchildren. Relatives and friends invited funeral Sat. AM, THE KOLLER FUNERAL HOME, 443S Ridg Av. (Cor.

of Liveiev). Mass at Christian Burial, 10 AM, St. Marv of th Assumption Church. Int. Calvary Cam.

Frktnds may cal Frt v. to 9 PM McDSXALD JAMES J. (HAG) March IMS, aoe 12, sen of th lat Kathrvn Oaetv) and Frank McDonald, brother of Francis X. John Mrs. Catherine O'NeM and Sr.

Catherine Labour, S.S.J.; at so survivtd by several nieces and nephews. Relatives, friends and members of Local 1242 of I.L.A., ar invited-to the funeral. Sat 1:30 AM from WALTER B. KASH LAK FUNERAL HOME, 2nd and Jefferson Sts. Mass af Christian Burial, 10 AM, St.

Michael's Church. Burial in Holy Sopul. chre Cem. mheuof towers, th famitv would appreciate donations in his memory sent St. Joseph's Vela, Flourtown, Pa.

19031. Vnwmg Fit v. after 7 PM McGARVEY PATRICK, suddenly on March 4, IMS, Cairvrkt Glebe, Tamney, Fanad, County Donegal, Ireland. Unci of Marv, Joseph and John Rauio, felkina Park MacMORLAND LUCY (nee Moore), en March IMS, wif th kit Maior General Edward E. of Walingford, Pa.

Relatives and friends invited to attend Graveside services Frt 2 PM, Edge wood Memorial Park, ConcordvM, Pa. avemorial services Sat. 2 PM, Wakingferd Presbyter tan Church, Walingford, Pa. Contributions Th Chester-Walingford Chapter American Red) Cross, 5th and welsh Sts. Chester, Pa.

19011 Arrangements by GEORGE H. BROWER FUNERAL HOME. McMULLIN March 4, IMS, WALTER husband Lots T. of Huntingdon Valley, father of Diana and Steven; also survived bv sister, Dorothy Norcross. He was a retired PhHa.

school principal, and a member of th Retired Officers WHtow Grove Chapter. Rela ttves and friends ar invited ta th visitation 9:30 AM, and servic, 10:30 AM, Sat. Th Huntingdon Valley Prsbvtertn Church, 2344 Huntingdon Pike, Huntingdon Vakey, Pa. 19004. Memorial Gifts may be made to th above named Church.

Arr. sty JOHN E. STILES FUNERAL HOME. McTIGUE On Aflarch IMS, PATRICIA A. (n Colkis), wtf at John of Cherry HM, NJ.

ag 47 years, mother 4 John Michael J. and Kathleen Am, el at horn, sister of James F. Collins, Chic, W. niece of Mary Mullen, of Chicago, and cousin Bernard Muken, of Chicago. Relatives and friends ar invited ta attend th Mast Christian Burial, Frt I PM, at St Thomas More Church, I43t Springdaki Rd.

Cherry HM, NJ. Prayers Final Commenda-Don, Sat. 10 AM, at th Church, kit. wM follow at Calvary Com. Friends may caa Fri.

eve. 5:30 to I PM, at the Church. Th family requests in lieu of towers. Memorials to Th American Cancer Society. Arr.

by THE MURRAY-PARAOEE FUNERAL HOME, MELI Of Clifton Heights, formerly of Brook ha vn, Pa. HELEN R. (no CM), beloved mother of Jennifer and Nicholas, survived bv her mother Angelina Cote, is 2 sisters, Eleanor Conrov and Rosemary Rut and brothers. Ovaries, Richard and Anthony Cot a. Reia fives and friends art Invited to attend her viewing and funeral Sat.

I AM, FUNERAL HOME OF F. WILLIAMS, Baltimore and Sumrt Avas. Clifton Heights. Mass af Christian Burial, to AM, Hoty Crest Church, Sprmgfkaid. kit.

SS. Peter and Paul Cam. hi caMn hours Fri v. Memorial contributions nvadet th Leukemia Society of America, S17 E. Lincoln Highway, Lenghome, Pa.

1047, would bo apprcciat- MENGERT March 1915, ELEANOR BROOKS, agt 17, el Chestnut HM, wife of the late Utric J. Mengert, mother af Mary B. Harding; else survived bv 3 grandchildren. Memorial Ser vice, Thurv March 7, 11 AM at St. Paul's Church, Chestnut HM.

kit. private Rhode Island at a later data. Kindly emit lowers. (JACOB F.RUTH) MORRIS On March IMS, PHILOMENA G. (ne Clauscr), beloved wif the lat Joseph A.

nd mthr Robert L. and Dr. Joseph T. Morrts and Mrs. Helen E.

Soiettxrger and Mrs. Regkt Carv; ats survived bv 17 grandchildren and great gnndchkdrtn, ki her Ttth year. Relatives, friends. Penny pack Senior Crh- ion Club and St. Jerome's Ladies Guild ar owned ttend th funeral Sat.

t)0 AM from JOHN P. FLUEHR ANO SONS, 3301-15 Cattman Av. Mass of Christian Burial, St Jerome's Church, 10 AM kit Our Lady Grace Cm. Friends may cal Frt 7 ta PM MURPHY Suddenty, March IMS, ROBERT J. husband of Carotin Murphy (ne Hund), father of Robert L.

Ronald J. Donna Mart Fry and WMiam ats survived by 3 grandchkdren and one brother, Raymond J. Relatives and friends are invited ta his viewing and funeral en sat. 1:30 AM, BURNS FUVlERAL HOME, t70t Frankford Av. (at Fitter Mass of Christian Burial, 10:30 AM, Immaculate Conception Church.

Levittawn. No viewin Frt eve. mt. Resurrection Cem. ki tie of flowers, contributions to Th American Heart Assn.

his memory wemd Pe appreciated. NACE ELIZABETH (net Re), at her late residence on March IMS, wit Dr. John G. Nace, Linden Green, W'mirtton, DE. formerly tt Phta.

Mass Christian Burial wM be offered on Sat. March 103 AM, Parish of th Resurrection, 3000 Vxtero Dr. WikTkngson. mt. AI Saints Com, Friends may cal on Frt tter 7 PM, at th SP1CER-MULLIKAN A WARWICK FUNERAL HOME, 121 W.

Park Psacd, Newark, DE. KEEDLEMAN March 4, IMS, BELLI, wif et th let Juftut, cousin LWian and Martin Levin, An and Rodney Schteff-man. Relatives and fr tends ar invited Grvstd services, Thurv 12 noon precisely at Har Jhud Com. vc E-22. (Arr.

bv NEWBORN March 5, ttts, ROSE (nee Rabinewlti), wife the kit Ray, mend, mower of Irvine Herbert Newborn and Lie Wenv berg; atse survived one Oremer, one sitter, 2 rndch-renand)oretrandcnoren. Relatives and friends invite I funeral services, Fri. 2 PM rcrsty tut Broad St hd. MontefVere Cam, Shiva observed at tM Clark it O'REILLY VINCENT March IMS, ag S4, broth of James Robert T. John E.

and Kevin J. O'ReMv, Margaret Phzenmaver and Ann Hackney. Relatives nd trier! ar invited to Memorial Mass, Sat. AM, th Church St. Gabriel, Norwood, Pa.

Int. privet. Arr. By CAVANACH'S-NORWOOO. ki lieu 01 Rowers, Memorial centrtbimoris may be made Ms memory to th St Gabriel's Mmriel Fund, Norwood, Pa.

PALtOO LOUISE (no stnnkni), March 4. IMS, beloved wit of Vito, dearest mother Mrs. Janice Pemtwni; ft grandchild, sister John Straizierl nd Mrs. Clair Jones. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Sat.

I AM, from LEONETTI FUNERAL HOME, INC. E. Cor. Broad and WoH Sts. Mast Christian Burial, t.30 AM, St Richard's Church, mt.

Holy Cress Com. vttwin Frt v. attar 7. (Parkin en prermsesL PAUL March 4, IMS, BENJAMIN PAUL husband Ft, renc (no Cohen), Ne. On, Independence Place, Pa.

and Th Crriag Hous, Miami Beach, Fla. father of Mvnva Field Baum Es, and Edward Paul, brother of LucM Hotter, Add Paul, Re Nedet, and Robert Paul; ats survived by 4 grandchd-drcn. Relatives end friends a re invited services Frt II AM, JOSEPH LEVINE AND SON, N. Broad St. above 71st Ave.

kit. Rosvtt Memorial Park. Th family wM return to the lat residence N. On, Independence Place, PMa. Pa.

Th family rasptfuy rqusts that contributions kt hk) mtmary mad th American Diabetes A sen. PORCH CATHARINE M. (no tysufShran), March HIS, Hawrtown, beloved wit of th lat Frank A. Porch, mother of Mrs. Anna Rekngel, th lat Mrs.

Catharine Puree and Francis Porch. Relatives and friends ar invited funeral Fri. 130 AM, THE DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, 1300 West hosier Pik, Newtown Square, Pa. and to Mass Christian Burial 10 AM, Sacred Heart Church, Man. Mt.

Forest Htis Cam. calling hours Thurs. v. REED Suddenty, Jerusatem, March 1, IMS, WILLIAM RONALD E. beloved husband of Dolores (no Wv-sack), lather of WMiam J.

Jennifer and Jemne Reed, son WMiam R. and Dorothy Reed, brother of Mrs. Barbara Dimes, his Surh veer. ReUhves, friends, ASHRAE and empfovees Kling-Londoutst Inc ar Invited attend funeral services Fri. 1030 AM at Calvary Memorial Church, Roosevelt Blvd.

and St. Vincent St, where triend may cal Thurs. 7 to PM kit. HMsid Com. (Arr.

bv JOHN F. FLUEHR ANO SONS.) REILLY March IMS, AGNES C. (n Wmm), befovd wtf th lat James H. devoted mother of James J. Patricia Hutchinson, Gerald J.

and she late John ah survived bv 17 grandchildren and 4 great grandch-drn, devoted sister Etizbth Schohefd and Anna Oshmarm. Relatives and friends are invtted to her 1. nerai Frt 10 AM, PAGE FUNERAL HOME, 302 E. Union SI. Burlington, J.

Mass of Christian Burial, II AM, St. Paul's Church, kit. St. Peter's Cem. Rtvr-std.

lieu towers, centrioottorts kt Agnes' nam should be made Marcv Hasptc, U4 1 13th St. Phoa.19147. The Rev. Edgar M. Schopp, who went from the railroads to the ministry, died Monday at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Camden, He lived in Westmont, N.J.

Born in Philadelphia, he started in the railroads as a boy and worked his way up to brakeman on passenger runs with the Pennsylvania Railroad before World War II. In the war, he served with the 246th Combat Engineering Battalion in Europe and in the Pacific. After the war, Mr. Schopp embarked on studies that led to the ministry. He served churches in the South Jersey Conference of the United Methodist Church for 23 years.

His churches included Union Methodist Church in Burlington, the Rancocas and the Masonville United Methodist Churches; the Highland Park and the Gloucester Heights United Methodist Churches; the Trinity Methodist Church in Camden, and the North Wildwood and St. Paul's United Methodist Churches of Thorofare. Survivors: his wife, Jane; sons, David and Paul; daughter, Lois M. Quin-lan, and a grandson. Services memorial, 3 p.m.

Sunday, Rancocas United Methodist Church, Rancocas, N.J. Leon M. Siegel, 74, a former Philadelphia County detective, died Tuesday at Hahnemann University Hospital. He lived in Center City. Mr.

Siegel, who retired from the district attorney's staff in 1969, was active in real estate in Center City and in Atlantic City. He was a charter member of Temple Beth Zion-Beth Israel. He was a member of the Vilna Congregation, a member of the Shomrim and an associate member of Lodge 5 of the Fraternal Order of Police. He was a Mason and was active in the State of Israel Bonds drive. Survivors: his wife, Mary; sons, Allen, Eugene, Jerome and Leonard a daughter, Ethel, and nine grandchildren.

Services: 1 p.m. today, Rosenberg's Raphael-Sacks Funeral Home, Logan. Ticie Penrose Clark Hummel McAllister, 83, a member of a prominent family and an active volunteer, died Tuesday at Chestnut Hill Hospital. She lived in Broadaxe, Montgomery County. Born in Montgomeryville, she was a descendant of William Penn through the Penrose side of the family.

She was educated in Philadelphia schools and lived in the Mount Airy and Germantown sections of the city. She served on the board of directors of the Philadelphia Society for Crippled Children. Twice married, she was the widow of Charles Valentine Hummel and Albert Thornton McAllister. She had no immediate survivors. Services: memorial, 11 a.m.

today. Kirk Nice Funeral Home. German-town. Alice Single Cooke, 60, who was active in church and community affairs, died Tuesday in Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. She lived in Morton.

Born in Delaware County, she grew up in Middletown Township. For 33 years, she was medical secretary to Dr. Lancess McKnight of Media, retiring in 1981. A member of Shorter AME Church of Morton, she Shklovskii, renowned in astrophysics Im AnftlM Time Iosef S. Shklovskii, 68.

a seminal and prolific Soviet astrophysicist best known in this country for his speculations on extraterrestrial life, died Sunday in Moscow. The cause of his death was not announced. Although he was Jewish and was an outspoken critic of the Soviet system, Mr. Shklovskii's contributions to astronomy and to the Soviet unmanned planetary space program protected him from reprisals by authorities. He was a gifted teacher whose students included the leading scientists involved in today's Soviet space program.

"He made absolutely essential and major contributions to astrophysics over an extremely wide range of subjects," said Carl Sagan, the Cornell University astronomer who collaborated with Mr. Shklovskii on a book on extraterrestrial intelligence. Mr. Shklovskii made basic discoveries in the understanding of neutron stars, quasars, exploding galaxies and planetary physics. He led the Soviet Union's move into the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, a subject on which he wrote a book in 1962.

In 1966 his manuscript was translated into English, and Sagan wrote extensive annotations for it. The resulting collaborative effort was published as Intelligent Life in the Universe, a book that is still in print and is widely used as a textbook for the general introduction to science. Mr. Shklovskii was born in the town of Glukhov in the Ukraine and graduated from Moscow University in 1938. He was associated with the Shternberg Astronomical Institute and the Institute of Space Research in Moscow.

He received the Lenin Prize in I960 and was a corresponding member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences. INQUIRER CLASSFED L03-5000 was a member of and organist for its Senior Choir and its Christian Ensemble Youth Choir. She was treasurer of its stewardess board and a member of the senior usher board. Mrs. Cooke was also organist and music director for the Siloam United Methodist Church, pianist for the Delaware County Male Chorus and project director of Two Thousand Experience Inc.

of Darby. She was a volunteer who worked in the Thrift Shop of Riddle Memorial Hospital and she was assistant leader Of the Martha Jane Brown Tent 18 of Media. Survivors: her husband, Rolland E. Cooke daughter, Renee son, Rolland E. and four brothers.

Services: noon Saturday, Siloam United Methodist Church, Chester. Tent services will be at 11:30 a.m. Saturday. James E. Heckel, 90, a retired chemical engineer and leader in the paint industry, died Sunday at the Chateau Nursing Home.

He lived in Wynnewood. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, he was president of Penn's Class of 1914 and chairman of its Old Guard for Giving alumni group. Active in industry for SO years, he was past president of the Philadelphia Painting Coating Association. He founded a course in paint technology at St. Joseph's College Evening School.

He was active in American Chemical Society. Interested in music, he was founder of the Lower Merion Trio and was vice president and clarinet soloist for the Lower Merion Symphony Orchestra. He was past president and director of the Wynnewood Civic Association and past president of the War Library Museum of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion. He was a member of the Union League, the Sons of the Revolution and the Bala Cynwyd Rotary Club. Survivors: his wife, Irmgart van Daell Heckel, and a brother.

Services: memorial: 3 p.m. today, All Saints Church, Wynnewood. Margaret Mary Ward Lynch, 88, who was active in her church and community, died Monday at Frank-ford Hospital. She lived in the Torresdale section. Born in Ireland, she was the widow of John J.

Lynch. She worked as a seamstress for the Quartermaster Corps, retiring in 1962. Subsequently, she worked for the Board of Education for eight years. Survivors: her sons, Judge John J. Jr.

and Sen. Francis six grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Services: viewing, 7 to 9 tonight, Burns Funeral Home; Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. tomorrow, Christ the King Church. In keeping with th pokey Rut el mwt reporting be tamely.

The Inquirer intends I publish Muris within 41 houn 4mM. Mortuaries and Mrt suotxvin ebiruary information should soemil fhesr law ermt. hr The moukart city desk. Death Notices BARCELONA Of Juniata, March IMS, JEAN M. daughter at fht lata Brth and Jan J.

Barcetonn. Relatives, friends and mmbcs of Tht First Prsbvtrien Church of Oinev are invited to sarvicas Frt 11 AM, at THE BISHOP FUNERAL HOMfi, SOU N. Sltl SI. Ml. SWISH Memorial Park.

Friends may cat Fri. altar AM BATTAGLIA March IMS, CATHERINE (nee Sgalata), wife of the late Frank Battaojia, dear sister of Paul Sgakata and Mrs. ivwiie Lioerio; aise survived ev nieces ana nephews. Relatives and friends invited to funeral sat 1:30 AM. from VINCENT GANGEMI FUNERAL HOME Broad and Wolf Sts.

Mass of Christian Burial, Annunciation Church, 30 AM Int. Holy Cross Ced. Friends may can Fri. 7 to IM. Evtren Barking, Rota Bktt.

lot, 2M4 S. Broad BECKERT March 4, IMS, WILLIAM P. 47 years, beloved husband of Ruth (nee ZvirMH), father of William, John and Robert, father-in-law of Virginia, Rosemarie and Sandra; else survived by frandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 1:30 HOL-LEN FUNERAL HOME, 724-21 E. Allegheny Ave.

Mass of Christian Burial, Church of the Ascension, M) AM Int. Hotv Redeemer Com. No viewing Thurs. eve. Family prefers donations to Ascension Church, and Westmoreland Sts.

PTnM. Pa. 19134. BLUM MR. BLUM, of Wichita Fads, Texas, formerly of Warminster, JOHN RICHARD, passed away March 1915, in Bemema Hospital, Wichita Fans, beloved son el John H.

and Rosemary Mario (nee Locke) Blum, father of Tonva Susan Blum, brother of Michael and Stephen. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 9 at WM. ROWEN GRANT FUNERAL HOME, Street Rd. and 2nd St. Pike, Southampton.

Mass of Christian Burial, wM be held, at 10 at Nativity of Our Lord Church, Warminster, Pa. kit. Resurrection Cem. Bensaiem, Pa. Friends may cat at the Funeral Home Fri.

7 1 9 PM BLUM On March 4, IMS, CHARLES J. husband of Mary Jane (nee Ryan), of Palmyra, father of Charles i. of Made shade, and Mary C. Hartnett, at Peno-sauken, brother of Miriam Carrot and Elwood Blum, both of Pha. and grandchildren.

Relatives and friends of the farmtv are invited to the funeral. Sat. 1:30 AM at THE WEBER FUNERAL HOME, 112 Broad Riverton. Mass af Christian Burial wM bo celebrated Sat. 9:30 AM at Sacred Heart Church, 4th St.

and Linden Riverton. kit. Lakeview Memorial Park. Friends may can Fri. eve.

7 to PM BOTT ALBERT, an March 4, IMS, of upper Darby, beloved husband of Anna (nee Cenewal) and father of Albert and Walter Bolt. He is also survived by erandchil. drcn. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral. Sat.

AM, at THE RICHARD L. KELLY FUNERAL HOME, Long Lane and Walnut Upper Darby. Mass of Christian Burial, Sat. 10:30 AM, Church at St Alice, Upper Darby, mt SS. Peter and Paul Com.

No evening viewing. BROMLEY Of March, ItlS, ROSEMARY, wHe of Frank A. Bremtev, mother of Joanne Smith, Anthony Kwiet. kowski, Eugene Kwlatkowskl, Rosemary Kwletkew Ski, Frank Bromley and Kevin Bromtev; atse survived toy grandchildren and 1 brothers, John O'Neill and Arthur O'Neal, one sister, Frances Myers. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral Sat.

0 AM at FLETCHER FUNERAL HOME, S2 Busttetm Ave. Mass of Christian Burial, 10 AM, Maternity B.VM Church. Int. Sunset Memorial Park. Friends may cat Fri.

eve. attar 7 PM desired, memorial contributions may be made to The Heseic Program, Pen, tvtveme Hospital, Ith and Spruce St, PM. Pa. It 107. BROWN ALTHEA $., March 4, IMS, tpjdaVraV, of Oak land.

She ts survived by her 1 sisters, Rebecca Chambenehi and Josephine A. Widemen and her nieces and a nephew. Relatives, friends and feftow employees of C.B., are invited to attend her funeral service Id AM, at KIRK ANO NICE, 4341 Germantown AFrtends may tat after 9 AM, Sat. tot Morion CARTLEDGE SARAH P. (not Ferguson), tormerty of Ml.

Airy ant) Germantown, on March 1985, who of the lata Thomas Carledgt, mother at Eleanor F. Shubert; aKe survived by 1 grandsons and a great granddaughter. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend a Memorial Service Sat. le-38 AM, at The Oretano) Presbyterian Church, Church and Paper Mill ft)l, Oretand. Memorials may he sent ft th American Lung Assoc (Art.

WETZEL-WHITE) CIEXIAWA March 4, MS, ALBERT B. CIENtAWA, of Haver. town, husband of Kathleen (nee Tate), father of David Diana M. and Oenist A. Ciemawa; also survived bv his sisters, Catherine Jessei, Peart Bragaieng and brother, Marvin.

Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 1:30 AM WILLIAM H. LOGAN FUNERAL HOME, MS Longacre Yeaden, Pa. and ta the Mass of Christian Burial, Id AM, St. Phis Church. Broome), Pa.

kit. SS Peter and Paul Com, Friends may call Fri. evening, 7 PM FanWy wmd prefer Mast Cards. CIESIELSKI On March 4, ItlS, FRANCES O. faeesvM wtf Thaddeus, of if.

Petersburg, pie. formerly PM. and Voorhees, N.J.; aisa survived bv 4 sons, 1 daught-ers, 14 grandchildren, one brother and 3 sisters. Relatives and friends are invited to her funeral. Sat.

1 30 AM from THE JOHN H. NORTON FUNERAL HOME, 1231 S. Black Horse Pike (at Main St.) Wl-liamstown, N.J. Mass of Christian Burial, 9:30 AM, St Mary's Church, Wikiemstown. Int.

private. Friends may srt Fri. eve. after 7 at the hmeral homo..

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