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a 46 PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS Sept. 13, 1989 Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Deaths Choreographer her John Hines Services were to be held at 10 a.m. today for John Hines a Philadelphia choreographer who taught four generations of young black men the art of dance, an artist whose influ-ence today is felt as far away as Holland and Australia. Hines, 62, of Logan, died last Wednesday at Temple University Hospital from complications following a decade-long battle with diabetes. "He was the first Philadelphian to master the Katherine Dunham technique of African and Caribbean dance, and became one of her apos- tles," said Dr.

J. Brooks Dendy, director of the National Creatadrama Laboratory for the Related Arts. A native South Philadelphian, Hines as a boy was a ballet student at the Essie-Marie Dorsey School of Dance on South Broad Hines Street, the only Hines By Frank Dougherty Daily News Staff Writer dance academy in Philadelphia at the time open to blacks. "His mother, Naomi, was the artistic influence in his life, urging him to follow his dream of a career in dance when it was folly for blacks to consider such a goal, let alone pursue it," added Dendy. Hines used his GI Bill educational -benefits to study with Dunham in New York City, following a hitch with the the Army as part of a USO dance trio formed to entertain soldiers.

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Baldwin; also survived by his stepdaughter, Jean Ann Woodmansee, a sister, Mary Gundersen. Services 10:30 A.M, HUFF AND LAKJER FUNERAL HOME, Destine and Cannon Lansdale, where friends may call 10 to 10:30 A.M. Graveside Services 12:45 P.M, Locustwood Memorial Park, Rte. 70, Cherry Hill, N.J. Memorials are preferred to either the First Baptist Church Bldg.

Fund, 8th and Broad Lansdale, 19446 or The Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders 419 S. 15th Pa. 19146. BRANSFIELD, R.N. Sept.

8, 1989, CATHERINE M. (nee Battle), wife of the late John W. Bransfield M.D. and sister of Patrick Battle of County Mayo Ireland, cousin of Ann Battle Bryce; also survived by the Burke family. Relatives, friends, Class of 1931 and Alumni Of St.

Agnes Hospital invited to St. Patrick's Church, 20th and Locust Sts. Thurs. 9:30 A.M., followed by Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Kate requested no viewing. Mass Cards or remembrances to Convent Of Devine Love, 2212 Greene St. Phila. 19130 would be deeply appreciated.

CLARK Sept. 10, 1989, CHARLES beloved husband of Margaret (nee Ulicsny), age 72, father of Mrs. Margaret Kelly; grandfather of Maureen, Colleen, Erin and Scott. Mr. Clark served in the Asiatic Pacific War during W.W.Il, receiving three Bronze Stars.

Relatives, friends, members of Catholic War Veterans Post No. 162, former employees of Frankford Arsenal are invited to funeral 9 A.M., GALZERANO FUNERAL HOME, 9304 OLD Bustleton Ave. (below Welsh Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M., Maternity B.V.M. Church. Int.

Our Lady of Grace Cem. Friends may call Wed. eve. after 7. In lieu of Rowers family prefers contributions to The Abington Memorial Hospice, 1421 Highland Abington, Pa.

19001. COLFER Sept. 12, 1989, FRANCES D. (nee Kennev), age 84 years, wife of the late Matthew devoted mother of Michael also survived by 3 grandchildren. Relatives and fri friends are invited to attend her viewing on 8:30 A.M., from THE PETNER FUNERAL HOME, 6421 Frankford Ave.

(at Levick Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M., St. Martin of Tours Church. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. No viewing on Wed.

eve. DAMINO Sept. 11, 1989, RITA J. (nee Malerba), wife of Frank Damino, mother of Barbara Salapata, Frank S. and Donna Lorenz: also survived by 7 grandchildren, 4 brothers and 4 sisters.

Relatives and friends are invited to her viewing and funeral on 8:30 A.M., at BURNS FUNERAL HOME, 9708 Frankford Ave. (at Fitter Mass Christian Burial, 11 A.M., Our Lady of Ransom Church. No viewing Thurs. eve. Int.

Resurrection Cem. DIJULIO SUSIE M. (nee Caparele), on Sept. 12, 1989, beloved wife of Anthony, devoted mother of Anthony Mrs. Phyllis Inverso, Mrs.

Joanna Pirritano, 5 grandchildren, one great grandchild, sister of Joseph Caparele and Mrs. Millie Gigliotti. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral Thurs. 8:30 A.M. from THE LEONETTI FUNERAL HOME, N.E.

Cor. Broad and Wolf Sts. Mass of Christian Burial, St. Gabriel's Church, 9:30 A.M. Int.

Holy Cross Cern. Viewing Wed. after 7 P.M. DOHERTY On Sept. 11, 1989, LOUISE, formerly of Brewervtown, wife of the late Patrick, mother of James, of Copperas Cove, Texas, and Vera Batzel, of Mechanicsville, Va.

Relatives and friends are invited to her viewing Thurs. eve. from 7 to 9 P.M. and to her funeral services 2 P.M., at THE PAUL P. NORKAS FUNERAL HOME, 7109 Rising Sun Ave.

Int. Northwood Cem. ELDRIDGE MARVIN Sept. 8, 1989, of survived by his brothers, Theodore and Duke, best friend Lillian Bodison and many other relatives and friends. All invited to his Memorial Service on Sept.

16, 1989, 1 P.M. at JAMES L. MORSE FUNERAL HOME, 4000 Haverford Phila. In lieu of flowers family prefers contributions to the DELCO Memorial Foundation, 501 Lansdowne Drexel Hill, Pa. 19026.

FRICK Sept. 11, 1989, ROBERT, beloved husband of Jean N. Frick (nee Tamburini), brother of Mrs. Mena Eddinger and Carl Frick; also survived by nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to his Services 11 A.M., MANNAL FUNERAL HOME, 6925 Frankford Ave.

(at Tyson), where friends may call 9:30 to 11 A.M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. GAFFNEY Sept. 11, 1989, in Seattle, ANNETTE M.

(nee Mever), wife of the late John J. Gaffney, beloved mother of John Ill, of N.C. and Mary Lou Cullen, of also survived by 4 grandchildren, a brother William Meyer, of Fla. and a sister Carolyn Pike, of Canada. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Funeral Service 11 A.M., ANTON B.

URBAN FUNERAL HOME, 1111 Bethlehem Pike, Ambler and may call Sunday 7 te 9 P.M. Int. Forest Hills Cem. GUARINI On Sept. 12, 1989, KATHLEEN A.

(nee Stefano), beloved wife of Paul devoted daughter of Richard and Marion (nee Henderson) Stefano, sister of Dennis and Carolyn. Relatives and friends are invited to her viewing 10:15 A.M., St. Bernadette's Church, 1035 Turner Drexel Hill, to be followed by her Mass of Christian Burial at 11:30 A.M. Int. SS.

Peter and Paul Cem. Please omit flowers. Family prefers donations in Kathy's name to be made to the Bryn Mawr Hospital Hospice Program, Bryn Mawr Bryn Mawr, Pa. 19010. Arr.

KING FUNERAL HOME. HEIMER Sept: 10, 1989, of East Oak Lane, REAR ADMIRAL ROGER U.S. Coast Guard dear friend of Lai; survived by his nieces, Alva Pokriefke and Lorna Markworth, of Milwaukee, a nephew, Ralph Schulz, of Naples, Fla. and a cousin, Leon Richter, of Bethlehem, Pa. Relatives, friends invited to the service 11 A.M., at THE EDWARD J.

McGEE FUNERAL HOME, Cor. of 3rd St.and Cheltenham Phila. Viewing after 10 A.M. Thurs. morning.

Int. The Mercersburg Academy, Mercersbury, Pa. 17236. private. Contributions a in his memory may be made to HEINZE Sept.

11, 1989, ELIZABETH (nee Dempsey), wife of the late Thomas L. Heinze, mother of Thomas, William and James Heinze; also survived by 15 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren, and a sister Jennie Bauer. Relatives, friends and Bell Telephone Pioneers are invited to the funeral 9 A.M. RUFFENACH FUNERAL HOME, 21st St. and Snyder Ave.

Mass of Christian Burial St. Edmond's Church 10:30 A.M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Thurs.

7 to 9 P.M. bIsLO 12500 ads ISini ad. of HUBER CATHERINE M. (nee Renshaw), on Sept. 11, 1989, of Prospect Park, wife of the late Raymond Sr.

Relafives and friends are invited to attend her Funeral Service, 10 A.M., Fri. at THE WHITE FUNERAL HOME, 311 N. Swarthmore Ridley Park. Int. Lawn Croft Cem.

Friends may call after 7 P.M., Thurs. at the Funeral Home. Memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society, 280 N. Providence Media, Pa. 19063 would be appreciated.

HUCALUK On Sept. 12, 1989, MARIA GLORIA (nee Czajka), beloved wife of Wladimer of Crovdon, devoted mother of 10 children, she is survived by one granddaughter, beloved daughter of John and Sophia Czajka, dear sister of Walter, Janie Greneczko, Peter, and Stephanie Zaliwciw. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral on Fri. morning 8 o'clock at THE KOCIUBINSKY FUNERAL HOME, 305-07-09 E. Girard followed by Divine Litergy in The Cathedral of Immaculate Conception, Franklin and Brown Phila.

at 9 o'clock. Int. St. Mary's Cem. Friends may call Thurs.

eve. 7 to 9 at KOCIUBINSKY'S. Parastas Thurs. eve. 7 P.M.

HURREY Sept. 10, 1989, HOWARD husband of Irene (nee Kane), father of James, Bridget Williamson, Kenneth, Kathleen, Susan and Carol; son of Mildred Hurrey; also survived by 3 grandchildren and one sister, Beyerty Caine. Relatives and friends invited to his viewing and funeral 8:30 A.M., BURNS FUNERAL HOME, 9708 Frankford Ave. (at Filler Mass of Christian Burial, St. Dominic's Church, 10:30 A.M.

Int. Resurrection Cem. No viewing Thurs. eve. In lieu of Rowers contributions to The Second Chance Fund, National Heart Assist and Transplant Fund, P.O.

Box 163, Haverford, Pa. 19041 preferred. KEENEY JOHN on Sept. 10, 1989, of Logan, son of the late Frank and Katherine Keeney Covie), dear father of John Jr. and Christopher Keenev, brother to James and Frank Keeney, Mertz, Anna Keeney and Katherine McHale, dear grandfather of 5.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend his viewing and funeral 8:30 A.M., at MARY M. GIVNISH FUNERAL HOME, 5th St. and Lindley Ave. Mass of Christian Burial, 11 A.M., Holy Child Church. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. KELLEY ANN C. (nee Unterkofler), on Sept. 12, 1989 of Cliftor: Heights, beloved wife of the late Donald C. Kelley beloved mother of Joan M.

McLaughlin, Gertrude A. Hannum, Margaret A. Kelley, Donna E. Gavin, and Donald C. Kelley also survived by 6 grandchildren; sister of John J.

Unterkofler, Mary Matiz and Margaret Meck. Relatives and friends are invited to her Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M., Church of St. Eugene, Oak Lane, Primos, Pa. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

In her memory, the family would appreciate contributions to St. Eugene's Church, 100 Oak Lane, Primos, Pa. 19018. (O'LEARY FUNERAL HOME, SPRINGFIELD, PA.) MALLON ELEANOR on Sept. 12, 1989, of Drexel Hill, formerly of Upper Darby and Transfiguration Parish in West daughter of the late Charles J.

and Bridget McKeown Mallon, aunt of Charles Arthur and Daniel Mallon; also survived by 2 grandnephews and one grandniece. Relatives, friends and former emplovees of Sun Oil Co. are invited to her Funeral 8:30 A.M. at, THE JOHN P. DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, Walnut St.

and Copley Upper Darby and to her Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M., Church of St. Andrew, School Lane and Foss Drexel Hill. Int. Holy Cross Cem. No calling hours Thurs.

eve. MARKLEY On Sept. 12, 1989, BERTHA (nee Kajkowski), beloved wife of the late Robert J. Markley, and mother of Edward T. and Bernard W.

Molenda, sister of Mrs. Mary Zipay and Mrs. Stella Yercha. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral 8:30 A.M., JOHN F. FLUEHR AND SONS, 3301-15 Cottman Ave.

Mass of Christian Burial at the Church of St. Martin of Tours, 10 A.M. Int. Our Lady of Czestochowa Doylestown, Pa. Friends may call Thurs.

7 to 9 P.M. MARZELL Sept. 11, 1989, of E. Columbia RUDOLPH beloved husband of Elli (nee Hill). Relatives and friends are invited to services 10 A.M., JAMES W.

DOWNS FUNERAL HOME, 443 E. Girard Ave. Int. Palmer Cem. Friends may call Thurs.

7 to 9 P.M. MITZEL PHILIP age 85, of Pocono Summit, former Circulation Supervisor for The Phila. Evening Bulletin, on Sept. 12, 1989, husband of Margaret (nee Winkelspecht). Mass Fri.

10 A.M., St. Mary's R.C. Church, Mt. Pocono. Friends may call Thurs.

7 to 8:30 P.M. at THE CLARK FUNERAL HOME, Stroudsburg MORRIS BARBARA E. PLEWS MORRIS, on Sept. 11, 1989, of Manayunk, mother of Donna Stickel, Diane Spedding, Randy, Larry, Douglas and Gerald Morris, grandmother of 9 and sister of Dorothy Wagner, Mary Slowik, and Lawrence Piews. Family and friends are invited to call Wed.

eve. 7 to 9 P.M. and to her Funeral Services Thurs. morning 10 o'clock, THE FITZPATRICK FUNERAL HOME, 425 Lyceum, Rox. Int.

Phila. Memorial Park. MORTHENSON Sept. 12, 1989, MATHILDA C. (nee Hanczar), wife of the late Johan A.

Morthenson, dear mother of Harry Koehnlein and William Koehnlein; also survived by 6 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Relatives and friends are invited to her Memorial Mass of Christian Burial 11 A.M, Resurrection of Our Lord Church, Castor Ave. and Vista St. MUNCEY RUSSELL, on Sept. 12, 1989, of Drexel Hill, formerly of Overbrook, beloved husband of the late Mildred E.

(nee Hart) Muncey, dear father of Bill R. Muncev; grandfather of Wiliam R. and Diane M. Muncey. Relafives, friends invited to funeral service Fri.

10 A.M., at SPENCER T. VIDEON'S OF DREXEL HILL, Garrett Rd. at Shadeland where friends may call one hour prior. Int. Arlington Drexel Hill.

Thurs. evening viewing 7 to 9 P.M. at the Funeral Home. PAKSTIS Sept. 11, 1989, JOANNA R.

(nee Fuss), wife of John mother of Michael and Susan, sister of Walter Fuss and Rita Hasson. Relatives and friends are invited to viewing Fri. morning 8:45, GUCKIN FUNERAL MANSION, 3320-40 St. Mass of Christian Burial, 10:30 A.M., Ascension of Our Lord Church. Int.

Holy Redeerner Cem. Parking on premises. 10 GIVIUM. PALERMO Sept. Louis 10, Palermo 1989, and PETER the late ANTHONY, Antoinette, devoted brother son of Dominic Palermo and Philomena Gresh; also survived by one nephew and 3 nieces.

Relatives and friends invited to the viewing and funeral Thurs. morning A.M. from, BALDI FUNERAL HOME, 1331 S. Broad St. Mass of Christian Burial 11 A.M., St.

Edmond's Church, 21st and Snyder Ave. Int. Holy Cross Cem. he began to teach with Marion Cuyjet and Sydney King, two influential Philadelphia teachers and dancers. Known primarily for his expertise in ethnic dance, Hines also studied and taught tap, ballet and modern dance techniques.

"I knew him primarily as a dance teacher and dance actor, a man an entire generation of black dancers owe their careers to," said Joan Myers Brown, executive director, Philadelphia Dance Company (Philadanco). His influence went back to a point in time when many black fathers had problems relating to a son who wanted to pursue a career in dance, explained Brown. Hines helped fathers and sons bridge that gap. "Back then, most dance teachers were women, but John proved there was nothing effeminate or gay about men who wanted to dance. It wasn't a frivolous pursuit, it wasn't a waste of time," continued Brown.

"He demonstrated to those with the talent, and a love for the art, that it was something a man could do with pride." Many of Hines' students went on to professional careers themselves with Philadanco, the Harlem Dance Theater, and the Alvin Ailey Dance Company, including Billy Wilson, John Jones and the late Elmer Ball Jr. Hines had a 30-year association with the Society Hill Playhouse, which ended when he lost toes to his diabetes, forcing him to end his practice of giving tap dance lessons on the playhouse stage. "John choreographed productions of 'The 'Oh, What a Lovely War' and 'Lock Up Your just to name a few," said Susan Turlish, program director at Society Hill Playhouse. "He was a joy to behold, a pleasure, a wonderful dancer, teacher and human being. He had a dynamite personality.

When John was on stage, John was the total presence," she added. Hines was described by Dendy as a fastidious housekeeper, maintaining the home in Logan in the same fashion received when he inherited it from his mother. "John loved antiques, china, brocade. The home was more like a museum," Dendy recalled. Hines' last public performance was in 1987 in West Philadelphia at the Kopia Dinner Theater's production of "Club 51," a dance presentation featuring senior and retired performers.

Hines is survived by three cousins, Lois K. Harris, Eunice Parker and the Rev. John R. Custis Jr; and a friend, Jeffrey Simmons. Today's service was to be conducted at the Keene Carney Funeral Home, 1939 W.

Diamond St. Burial was to follow in Merion Memorial Park, 2020 Ridge Bala Cynwyd. Mary Frietsch Keck Services were to be held at 10 a.m. today for Mary Frietsch Keck, a French immigrant who with her late husband, Wendelin, operated the Frietsch Bakery in Northeast Philadelphia. Keck, who died Sunday at a Media nursing home, was 93 and had lived See DEATHS Next Page out.

mi 10010 botal PAPALINI EDEO Sept. 12, 1989, beloved husband of Concetta (nee Navatta); dearest father of Mrs. Edwina Mele and Mario Papalini; also 3 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; beloved brother of Jack, Jules, Agnes Ermilio, Imersia Armstrong, Marie D' Agostino and Natalie Romano. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his viewing and funeral, 8 A.M. from LEONETTI FUNERAL HOME, N.E.

Cor. Broad and Wolf Sts. Mass of Christian Burial, 9:30 A.M., Epiphany Church. Int. Sunset Memorial Cern.

(Parking on premises). No viewing Thurs. eve. PRICE Sept. 11, 1989, ESTHER E.

(nee Brown), wife of the late William of Lansdowne, mother of Audrey P. Betson and Margaret A. Walsh, of Lansdowne; also 14 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren. Funeral service will be held 11 A.M., at THE JOHNSTON FUNERAL HOME, 67-77 E. Baltimore Lansdowne, where friends may call after 10 A.M., Fri.

Int. Arlington Cern. In lieu of flowers, those desiring may send contributions to The Memorial Fund of First Presbyterian Church, Lansdowne and Greenwood Lansdowne, Pa. 19050. ROBELL Sept.

11, 1989, JOSEPHINE (born Sheppard), age 78, wife of the late Joseph Robell, beloved mother and mother-in-law of Mary and Charles Frates, Virs. Doris Meenan, Harry and Elaine Robell and Joan and Frank Nagel, beloved grandmother of 12 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Survived by 3 sisters and one brother-in-law, Mrs. Anna Enright, Mrs. Hilda Grabenstein and Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Hartman. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral at JOHN R. DEADY FUNERAL HOME, 2501 S. Camac St.

Services, 10 A.M. Int. Fernwood Cem. Viewing Thurs. morning 9 to 10 A.M.

RUSSELL WALTER W. (RUSTY), on Sept. 7, 1989, beloved son of Gail Ann and the late Walter W. Russell, beloved husband of Pamela Russell; also survived by his grandparents William J. and Lolita M.

Bradley. Relatives and friends are invited to THE DONOHUE FUNERAL HOME, Fri. 9 A.M. 3300 WEST CHESTER PIKE, NEWTOWN SQ. and to his Memorial Mass 10 A.M., St.

Anastasia Church. Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Mass Cards would be appreciated by the family.

S. CLARE BERNADETTE, S.S..J. Sept. 11, 1989, MADELINE CUFF, age 81. Sister just celebrated her 60th year in the Community, and had 7 sisters 3 brothers (all deceased).

Survived by 15 nieces and nephews and numerous grandnieces and nephews. Religious, relatives and friends invited to Mass of Christian Burial Thurs. 3 P.M., St. Joseph's Villa. Int.

Villa Cem. Viewing Thurs. after 1 P.M. Donations in her memory to St. Joseph's Villa, Stenton and Wissahickon Flourtown, Pa.

19031 would be appreciated. SELTZER Sept. 10, 1989, of 1251 Robbins suddenly at Santa Cruz, husband of Beatrice (nee Marcus), father of David, Steven, Leslie and Jeffrey Seltzer, brother of Jack and Leonard Seltzer; also survived by 8 grandchildren. Services 1 P.M. precisely at ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS, 4720 N.

Broad St. (455-0100). Int. Montefiore Cem. Family will be at his late residence.

Contributions in his memory may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. SMITH ELIZABETH (BETTY) on Sept. 12, 1989, of Rutledge, wife of the late Andrew Smith, mother of Andrew and Michael Smith, Patricia Landers and Kathleen Smith, sister of Robert and James O'Kane, Aileen McGarvey and Peggy McCloskey; also survived by 2 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral 9.A.M., from THE JAMES F. KNOETGEN FUNERAL HOME, 746 Kedron Ridley Morton, Pa.

(Rte. 420), and Mass of Christian Burial, 10 A.M., Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Amosland Morton, Pa. Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem.

Friends may call Fri. eve. 7 to 9 P.M. at the Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Sisters of St.

Francis, Assisi House, 60 Red Hill Aston, Pa. SMOLENS Sept. 11, 1989, LILYAN (BLOSSOM) (nee Heller), of Tampa, formerly of Green Hill wife of the late Jacob mother of Bunny Herman; grandmother of Neil, Jennifer and Thomas; also survived by nieces and nephews. Graveside Services 12 Noon precisely Roosevelt Memorial Park X). ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL STACKHOUSE LOUIS on Sept.

11, 1989, age 68, of R.D. No. 2, Addison, N.Y., formerly of New Greta, N.J., loving companion of Nellie Ludwig, 2 sons, David Stackhouse, of Sanford, Maine, and Stephen Stackhouse, Jensen Beach, one daughter, Kathy Miscoski, of Stuart, also survived by 11 grandchildren. He was a retired dry wall finisher working for the Tony Mazzeo Dry Wall in Pleasantville, N.J. At the request of the desceased there will be no services.

Int. at the convenience of the family. (FLINT FUNERAL HOME, Addison, N.Y.) TANCREDI VINCENT on Sept. 11, 1989, husband of Marie (nee Palma), of Woodlyn, Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial Thurs.

morning 10 A.M. at St. Rose of Lima Church, Eddystone. Int. SS.

Peter and Paul Cem. Friends may call Thurs. morning after 8:30 A.M. at THE NOLAN-FIDALE FUNERAL HOME, 2316 Providence Chester. The family would prefer donations to the American Cancer Society, 280 N.

Providence media, Pa. 19063. TOMKINS Sept. 11, 1989, MARY (nee Krepliak), of 1344 Hellerman wife of Nathan Tomkins, mother of Elaine Segal and Judith A. Tomkins, sister of Edward and Sidney Krepliak and the late Olga Bregen, grandmother of Amy, Beth and Eric.

Relatives and friends are invited to Graveside Services 11 A.M, Montefiore Cem. (Memorial Park Shiva observed at the late residence. (Arr. "GOLDSTEINS' SUBURBAN re ethana 5 or amen ain ni abom ad yem anorsnob ish boo wm199 soiona 1009.

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